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Josh Seitur wages war on a "Woke World" and risks it all in the process. The mainstream media wanted him silenced—instead, he became one of the most polarizing independent digital creators in the country. From struggles with depression to total digital autonomy, Josh breaks down the brutal cost of telling the truth in a world addicted to curated lies. He reveals how he dismantles the culture war by rejecting the establishment's script entirely—weaponizing the identities cast by the progressive left while exposing the spin of corporate fact-checkers. This episode goes beyond controversy and into the blueprint of surviving the narrative war without permission: surviving a viral death hoax, controlling your own content metadata, and turning public outrage into massive digital leverage. It's a blunt, unvarnished look at the price of authenticity, the resilience required to stay fight the culture war, and what it really takes to transition from law school grab and reality star to one of the web's most powerful political satirists! If you're ready for a conversation that breaks the matrix and goes completely beyond the headlines, hit subscribe, turn on notifications, and join the conversation! Chapters 0:00 Intro 01:30 - How to Dismantle Left-Wing Ideology 02:55 - The Time Blaire White Fooled Megyn Kelly 05:30 - Trans Activists Infiltrating Female Spaces 07:00 - How to Protect Your Kids from Woke Indoctrination 11:20 - Dangerous Social Contagions Targeting Children 16:00 - Is the 1st Amendment Under Attack? 19:40 - Surviving Death Threats as a Trans Conservative 22:50 - Using Extreme Street Satire to Expose the Left 24:15 - Welcome to Clown World: America's Woke Reality 26:00 - The 2020 Turning Point That Changed Everything 29:40 - The Reductio Ad Absurdum Tactic Explained 33:00 - How Thomas Sowell Shaped Conservative Thought 36:45 - Jillian Michaels' Political Shift Explained 41:00 - The New Morality Police Are Coming for You 42:55 - Why the Left Is Erasing Mother and Father 48:00 - Government Censorship Unmasked 53:30 - How Identity Politics Is Weaponized Against You 59:45 - The New Antisemitism on the Left 01:02:40 - Final Warnings You Need to Hear Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan Mail27 MILLION VICTIMS: Ex-Spy About the Human Trafficking Threat | How to Protect Your Kids?__________________________Human trafficking remains one of the most serious global issues of our time. In this powerful speech, a former secret agent shares her personal experience fighting criminal networks and working to protect vulnerable lives. Drawing from real operations and years of field work, she highlights why awareness and education are critical in preventing exploitation.This talk focuses on the importance of responsibility—especially for parents, communities, and young people. You will learn about common risk situations, the role of social media, and why open communication with children is essential for their safety in today's world.Through emotional stories and practical insights, the speaker explains how early awareness can help prevent dangerous situations before they even begin. The message is clear: protecting the next generation requires attention, unity, and action.Watch this video to better understand the reality of human trafficking and how each of us can contribute to spreading awareness and keeping children safe.
Is AI quietly shaping your child's worldview — without your permission? In this episode of Refining Rhetoric, host Robert Bortins sits down with tech entrepreneur and founder of Wisdom Forge, Jeff Gross, to talk about what's really at stake when Christian families hand kids the keys to AI tools without biblical guardrails. Jeff has launched over 10 ventures since age 15 and now builds AI formation systems designed to raise Christ-centered, discerning kids — not AI-dependent ones. Jeff and Robert dig into the real challenge Christian homeschool parents face: AI isn't going away, but most platforms are built on a worldview that's hostile to faith. Jeff shares how Wisdom Forge uses scripture-driven filtering, Socratic learning, and AI-literacy training to prepare students to engage technology with wisdom — not naivety. They also talk about the career and financial consequences of ignoring AI, why seminary-trained writers are more valuable than ever, and how Wisdom Forge's 23 "mini universities" and personalized daily curriculum give kids 25–60 minutes of genuinely formative screen time. Whether you're a homeschool parent wondering how to handle AI or a student curious about where the world is headed, this conversation will challenge you to think carefully — and act wisely. Resources: (These links are not live yet) www.wisdomforged.com www.careerforged.com
If you've built significant wealth, knowing how to reduce taxes in retirement can have a major impact on what you keep—and what your kids ultimately receive. In this episode, Scott and Pat walk through two real-life situations: one caller facing large tax exposure from millions in pre-tax accounts, and another trying to make sure their children don't quickly spend an inheritance. Along the way, they also touch on how areas like private credit and private equity are evolving—and what that means for investors thinking about risk, transparency, and long-term planning. If your goal is to reduce taxes in retirement while being more intentional about your legacy, this episode gives you a clear and practical framework. What You'll Learn: -How to reduce taxes in retirement with large pre-tax accounts -When Roth conversions work—and when they don't -Why RMDs can create long-term tax challenges -How to structure a trust to protect your kids' inheritance -The role of trustees and distribution strategies Join Money Matters: Get your most pressing financial questions answered by Allworth's co-founders Scott Hanson and Pat McClain. Call 833-99-WORTH. Or ask a question by clicking here. You can also be on the air by emailing Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com. Download and rate our podcast here.
The culture is aggressively sexualized right now—and if you feel overwhelmed as a dad, you're not crazy. Media, entertainment, and even government messaging constantly push the idea that sex has no boundaries and no consequences. But the fruit of that “freedom” is everywhere: broken hearts, depression, shattered marriages, fatherless generations—and children being exposed far earlier than ever before. In this episode, we speak directly to fathers about how to fight for your children's sexual purity. This is a real battle, and your kids are in the crosshairs—but God designed you to be the shepherd of your flock. We talk honestly and explicitly about what dads must do: how to start the conversation early, build guardrails, pray over them, watch carefully, and lead with courage so you can one day hand your child to their future spouse with a clear conscience. Links in this Episode The Tech-Wise Family Join our Online Community, UR https://www.qustodio.com/en/ https://shiftyourphone.com About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - Christian Dad on Sexual Hygiene(00:04:20) - Ozzy on His Sexual Ethics(00:08:50) - Pornography Is Coming for Boys(00:17:33) - Be the Shepherd to Your Children(00:22:14) - Steve Parrot on What Do We Teach Kids About Sex(00:27:09) - 7 Ways to Pray for Your Children's Sexual Hygiene(00:31:43) - On Talking About Sex With Kids(00:38:45) - 4 Things That You Can Do For Your Family(00:43:17) - 8 Tips for Parenting Kids(00:46:51) - Be Late to the Tech Game(00:53:10) - How To Monitor Your Child's Technology Use(00:56:16) - 7 Things Dads Need to Do to Protect Their Families
Doing Divorce Different A Podcast Guide to Doing Divorce Differently
Divorce advice, stay or go decisions, and co-parenting tools—this episode dives deep into how to navigate divorce with clarity and protect your kids. If you're questioning your marriage, this conversation on divorce, relationships, and emotional healing will help you find your next step.In this powerful episode of Doing Divorce Different, I sit down with master life coach, relationship expert, and 7-time bestselling author Sharon Pope to unpack one of the hardest questions women face: Should I stay or should I go?We talk honestly about divorce, relationships, and the emotional toll of feeling stuck—and more importantly, what to do about it. Sharon shares practical tools for making the stay-or-go decision, how to stop trying to change your partner, and why doing your own inner work is the most powerful step you can take.We also dive into one of the biggest concerns for women over 40 navigating divorce—your kids. You'll learn how to support your children through divorce in a healthy way and why divorce doesn't have to damage them—it can actually help them thrive.If you're navigating divorce, questioning your marriage, or trying to protect your kids through it all, this episode is a must-listen.Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction to Sharon Pope and her story(04:30) Why Sharon chose to help women navigate divorce(08:15) Can divorce be peaceful? Rethinking the narrative(12:20) The truth about loving someone and still leaving(16:05) How divorce impacts children and generational patterns(20:40) How to know if it's time to stay or go(26:10) Why “trying” in marriage often doesn't work(31:45) The power of working on yourself first(37:20) Why you can't change your partner (and what to do instead)(42:10) The biggest mistake women make in relationships(47:30) How to help your kids thrive through divorce(52:00) A simple tool to reduce your child's fear(56:40) Teaching kids boundaries through divorce(01:01:10) Doing what's best for your kids—even when it's hard(01:06:00) Borrowed courage and finding support(01:10:15) Final takeaway: You can do hard thingsKey Takeaways:You can love someone and still choose to leave the relationshipThe most powerful way to improve your marriage is to work on yourselfChildren don't need perfect parents—they need emotionally aware onesDivorce done well can positively impact future generationsYou don't need certainty—you need tools, support, and courageGuest Bio:Sharon Pope is a master life coach, relationship expert, and 7-time bestselling author who helps women navigate the difficult decision of whether to stay in or leave their marriage. With over a decade of experience, Sharon provides practical tools and emotional support to help women make empowered decisions, strengthen relationships, and create healthier futures for themselves and their families.Resource Links:Sharon Pope Website: https://sharonpope.comSharon's Book: https://sharonpopebook.comLesa Koski Parenting Plan Course: (add your link)Doing Divorce Different Podcast: (add your link)Tags/Keywords:divorce advice, should I get divorced, stay or go marriage, divorce and kids, co-parenting tips, marriage help for women, relationship advice, divorce coaching, midlife divorce, emotional healing, marriage problems, parenting through divorce, healthy divorce, women over 40 divorce
The reality is, blended family life gives us plenty of painful moments to get caught up in: tension with an ex, a hard interaction with a stepchild, a family activity that goes sideways, or marital conflict. And it is easy for one negative moment to become the headline.In this episode, we unpack negativity bias, our tendency to notice the negative faster, feel it deeper, and replay it longer. When it goes unchecked, it can shape how we make decisions and relate to the people we love. And it can steal your joy and leave you feeling hopeless.This conversation is personal for us. As we reflected on our own journey, we were reminded how easy it would have been to let negativity define our marriage and our family years ago. But real (imperfect) progress became possible when we chose to refocus on the small wins along the way and hold onto hope. That made all the difference for us, and we want to equip you to do the same. You'll Discover:What negativity bias is and why it can make one hard moment feel louder than all the good ones combined How negativity bias impacts your marriage, your connection with step kids, and even relationships between homes Practical ways to reframe painful moments, interrupt negative self-talk, and move toward a growth mindset How to capture the good and cultivate belief so you can protect your emotional wellness and lead your family with greater hope and courageCLICK HERE to join the Blending Together CommunityResources on this topic:Soundtracks: The Surprising Solution to Overthinking by Jon AcuffEpisode 117. Harness the Power of Positive Affirmation with Your Kids and Step-KidsEpisode 105. What powerful traits do you need to successfully blend and stay united?Episode 220. From Marginalized to Mainstream: How to Reclaim Confidence for Your Blended FamilyEpisode 165. How important is your mindset when it comes to blended family life? Episode 156. The 3 Super Strengths of a Blended Family MarriageEpisode 187. Basics for Blending: How to Tolerate and Manage Discomfort and Distress (Part 1 of 2)Episode 136. How to Intentionally Create Positive Family Time and Reduce Relational TensionEpisode 219. From Chaos to Clarity: A Proven Strategy for Leading Your Blended FamilyEpisode 225. Gratitude Superpower: How to Boost Hope and Connection Through Challenging SeasonsEpisode 159. How to Stay Hopeful as a Stepparent When You're Continually Rejected and HurtEpisode 231. When Your Ex Starts Dating: How to Handle Their New Partner and Protect Your Kids
LINKS:Visit MinnoJoin the Patreon Community today! Download the Easter Family DevotionalFollow Everyday Prayers @MillionPrayingMoms The Prayer to Protect Your Kids by Nicolet Bell The inputs they receive between ages four and twelve are quietly shaping the way they see God, themselves, and the world for the rest of their lives.Not the big dramatic faith moments. Just the consistent, everyday stopping to pray together before hard things.Today's special interview episode is with Jess Wolstenholm of Minnow and it is a reminder that the window we have with our kids is shorter than we think — and more powerful than we know.That's not meant to scare you. It's meant to encourage you.Because the small things you're doing every day? They matter far more than you realize. Discover more Christian podcasts at LifeAudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at LifeAudio.com/contact-us Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this episode, Lisa and Dr. Sajita discuss:Digital well-being in an increasingly screen-based and AI-driven worldThe benefits and risks of artificial intelligence and digital tools for young people's learning and development.Parenting strategies for guiding children and teens toward healthier technology habitsPrivacy, safety, and behavioral risks within the modern digital ecosystem and social media environmentKey Takeaways: Digital well-being means using technology in ways that support mental and physical health, especially for young people.The digital ecosystem includes many devices and apps, so focusing only on phones won't solve issues.Parents should focus on sleep, relationships, school, offline hobbies, and positive online learning, not just screen time. - Is my child physically healthy and getting enough sleep?- Are they connecting well socially with family and friends?- Are they engaged with school and achieving their goals?- Are they pursuing hobbies and interests beyond screens?- Are they having fun and learning when they use digital media?Families should use AI as a thinking aid, protect personal information, and encourage teens to share less online.“[Technology] can help your work productivity, but it can also doom your career and future if you're not careful.” – Dr. Sajita SetiaAbout Dr. Sajita Setia: Dr. Sajita Setia is a physician and evidence-based educator dedicated to helping families and schools raise resilient, balanced young people in a world of constant screens. As an expert in digital wellbeing and youth online safety, she transforms cutting-edge research into practical strategies for parents, preteens, and teens. Through evidence-based coaching, curriculum design, and community- and parent-centred education, Sajita equips the next generation to thrive in a connected world with balance and confidence.Episode References:American Academy of Pediatrics 2026 policy update referencing the “digital ecosystem.”: https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/157/2/e2025075320/206129/Digital-Ecosystems-Children-and-Adolescents-PolicyMeta's Internal Research by Jonathan Haidt et. al.: https://metasinternalresearch.org/Lisa's LinkedIn Profile Builder and Guide: https://flourishcoachingco.com/linkedinGet Lisa's Free on-demand video: THE CAREER IDENTIFICATION COMPASS: How To Be Certain Your 15 To 25 Year Old is On The Right Path to Launch With Confidence–Not Confusion: flourishcoachingco.com/videoConnect with Dr. Sajita:Website: www.sajitasetia.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sajita-setia/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrSajitaSetiaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsajitasetia/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sajita.setia/Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/flourishcoachingco/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
In this episode of the Say Hola Wealth Podcast, Luzy King speaks with immigration attorney Cynthia Grande about financial preparedness for immigrant families and how families can protect themselves during uncertain immigration times.Cynthia shares practical guidance on navigating changes in immigration law, creating a family preparedness plan, and finding accessible legal support. They also discuss the importance of community support and mentoring the next generation of Latina lawyers.If you're part of an immigrant family or want to better understand your legal and financial options, this conversation offers practical insights and empowering advice.Connect with Abogada Grande on Instagram & when you book a consultation, tell her you listen to this episode.What you'll learn in this episode:00:00 How Can Immigrant Families Prepare Financially for Uncertain Times?03:13 How Can Immigrants Find Affordable or Accessible Immigration Lawyers?05:51 What Immigration Law Changes Should Immigrant Families Know About?07:38 How Do Immigrant Families Prepare in Case of Immigration Enforcement?09:44 How Can Latinas Become Immigration Lawyers and Support Their Community?12:05 When Should Someone Talk to an Immigration Lawyer?14:38 How Can Immigration Advocates Avoid Burnout and Practice Self-Care?17:14 What Financial Resources Exist to Support Immigrant Families?20:09 Can Immigration Lawyers Help Clients Outside Their State?Subscribe to the Cash Libre Newsletter for culturally relevant money conversations and wealth-building opportunities:https://sayholawealth.com/hola Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've ever felt that jolt of panic when your child shares that they've been spending time with "daddy's new girlfriend" or "mommy's new boyfriend"……you're not alone. That moment can trigger fear, jealousy, grief, and of course, a protective instinct that makes you want to react fast. And sometimes that turns into a moment we later regret.In this episode, we'll help you slow down and respond with wisdom instead of emotion. You'll learn how to make a helpful first impression (even if you don't feel ready), how to reduce tension that fuels loyalty binds, and move toward a healthier co-parenting dynamic without just pretending everything is “fine.” You'll DiscoverWhat to do when you feel unsettled by your ex's “recoupling” How to protect your kids from getting stuck in the middle and stay focused on their well-being How to set a healthy tone with the new partner (and your ex), so you can avoid common missteps that often strain co-parenting Resources from this Episode:Episode 229. The Heavy Burdens Kids Carry: Loyalty Binds, Parental Allegiance, and How to HelpEpisode 226. How Two Homes Raise Kids that Thrive: A Co-Parenting Blueprint for Caring Parents [with Jay & Tammy Daughtry]Episode 161. How do Healthy Parent/Child Roles Help Avoid the Pitfalls of Parentification? [with Ron Deal & Lauren Reitsema]Episode 162. How to Healthy Step-Parent/Step-Child Dynamics Avoid the Pitfalls of Step-Parentification [with Ron Deal & Lauren Reitsema]For Stepparents:Episode 44: Why does my Husband's Ex Think I'm the Enemy?Episode 45: How to Cooperate More with Your Spouse's Uncooperative ExEpisode 91: Is Your Husband's Hostile Ex-Wife Invading Your Life, Stealing Your Joy and Confidence? Episode 170. Co-Parenting Pitfalls for Bio and Step Parents: How to Avoid "Milestone Mishaps"Ready for some extra support?We're here to help. You can connect with us for a free coaching call to see how we might help you experience more clarity, confidence and connection in your home. Schedule your free call here: https://calendly.com/mikeandkimcoaching/freesessionLeave a Review in Apple PodcastsIf you're feeling extra helpful, we would be so grateful if you left us a review over on Apple Podcasts too. Your review will help others find our podcast — plus they're fun for us to read too! :-) Just click here to Review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and then select “Write a Review” — let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you, we really appreciate your feedback!
Straight from the Source's Mouth: Frank Talk about Sex and Dating
Some breakups end; others turn into a campaign of control fought through motions, money, and your children. We invited Lisa Johnson, co-founder of Been There Got Out and a certified domestic violence advocate, to walk us through the reality of legal abuse and how to regain power when an ex weaponizes the system. She shares how abandonment triggers can fuel rage, smear campaigns, and endless filings—and why the smartest response is a steady, documented, and strategic one.If you're navigating a high-conflict divorce, you're not alone—and you don't have to white-knuckle it. Listen, share with a friend who needs it, and subscribe for more candid, expert-backed conversations. If this helped, leave a review so others can find it too.Send a textSupport the showThanks for listening!Check out this site for everthing to know about women's pleasure including video tutorials and great suggestions for bedroom time!!https://for-goodness-sake-omgyes.sjv.io/c/5059274/1463336/17315Take the happiness quiz from Oprah and Arthur Brooks here: https://arthurbrooks.com/buildNEW: Subscribe monthly: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805181/support Email questions/comments/feeback to tamara@straightfromthesourcesmouth.co Website: https://straightfromthesourcesmouthpod.net/Instagram: @fromthesourcesmouth_franktalkTwitter: @tamarapodcastYouTube and IG: Tamara_Schoon_comic Want to be a guest on Straight from the Source's Mouth: Frank Talk about Sex and Dating? Send Tamara Schoon a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/17508659438808322af9d2077
How can we help our kids become resilient and independent without pushing too hard or protecting too much? This week, we sit down with Lee Benson, author of Value Creation Kid, to talk about turning everyday responsibilities into growth opportunities. Lee shares how chores, family meetings, and shared decision making can create a culture of leadership, accountability, and value creation at home. We wrap things up with practical steps families can take today, including involving kids in financial decisions and setting clear expectations that foster independence. Whether you are raising preschoolers or teens, this episode will help you shift from protecting to preparing your kids for life. Visit dinnertable.com to learn more about building a value driven family culture. CHAPTERS
Health starts with what we absorb, not just what we eat Dr. Aly Cohen and co-host Dr. Ann Kelley discuss the often-overlooked importance of drinking water quality, the impact of environmental toxins on health, and the connection between gut health and mental well-being. Listen as Dr. Cohen highlights the alarming rise of autoimmune diseases and the role of hormones and chemicals in our health. Learn practical, manageable ways to reduce toxin exposure, while exploring how nutrition, lifestyle choices, education, and community support play a vital role in empowering people to take control of their health. “You don't have to wait to be saved. You have everything you need to make informed choices and changes that can protect your health now. – Dr. Aly Cohen Time Stamps for Nontoxic Guide to Healthy Living with Dr. Aly Cohen (290) 08:19 The rise of autoimmune diseases 11:17 Understanding gender disparities in autoimmune disorders 13:52 The gut-brain connection 29:10 The impact of environmental chemicals on health 35:03 Practical steps for reducing toxins 41:43 Understanding organic vs. conventional produce 45:14 The dangers of plastics and their effects 56:11 Understanding drinking water safety 01:01:07 Choosing the right water containers About our Guest – Dr. Aly Cohen Dr. Aly Cohen is a board-certified rheumatologist and integrative medicine physician, recognized nationally for her expertise in environmental health, and medical education. She is the author of Detoxify: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them, which connects the dots between everyday chemicals and the epidemic rise in immune disorders and autoimmune disease…and what we CAN all do about it! She continues to teach, lecture, and practice medicine in Princeton, New Jersey. Resources for Nontoxic Guide to Healthy Living with Dr. Aly Cohen (290) Detoxify: Live Clean, Reduce Inflammation, and Reclaim Your Health – Purchase Dr. Cohen’s new book Instagram – @TheSmartHuman AlyCohenMd – Dr. Aly Cohen’s official website The Smart Human – The Smart Human official website The Smart Human – Youtube channel How to Protect Your Kids from Toxic Chemicals – TEDx Beyond Attachment Styles course is available NOW! Learn how your nervous system, your mind, and your relationships work together in a fascinating dance, shaping who you are and how you connect with others. Online, Self-Paced, Asynchronous Learning with Quarterly Live Q&A’s! Earn 6 Continuing Education Credits – Available at Checkout As a listener of this podcast, use code BAS15 for a limited-time discount. Get your copy of Secure Relating here!! You are invited! Join our exclusive community to get early access and discounts to things we produce, plus an ad-free, private feed. In addition, receive exclusive episodes recorded just for you. Sign up for our premium Neuronerd plan!! Click here!! Join us again in Washington, DC for the 49th Annual Psychotherapy Networker! March 19-22nd! In person and online options available. Get your discounted seat HERE! Please support our sponsors – they keep our podcast free and accessible to all! Talkiatry is a 100% online psychiatry practice that provides comprehensive evaluations, diagnoses, and ongoing medication management for conditions like ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, insomnia, and more. Head to Talkiatry.com/TU and complete the short assessment to get matched with an in‑network psychiatrist in just a few minutes.
In this episode of The Ana Cruz Show, I sit down with Liney Chacko, Director and Co-Founder of Global Renewal, to talk about the realities of child trafficking—how it operates, who profits, the role of money and power, how culture and ignorance enable it, and what systems (including government and technology) can do to prevent it. Most importantly, we share practical ways parents can better protect their children and recognize risks in today's digital world. If this conversation matters to you, subscribe for more interviews with leading experts and extraordinary people shaping our world.
Take a listen to this episode that listeners come back to frequently.If you are a survivor in the battle ground of family court, would you say that your attorney is representing you well?Do you feel heard? Or maybe you do not have the financial means to even hire an attorney.And so you find yourself going pro se. Representing yourself in family court. This can be extremely scary and it is possible that you will be able to do an even better job going pro se than with an attorney. On this episode of I have a conversation with Casey Brinkman on how she was able to turn her case around to finally be able to protect herself and her children when she got rid of her attorneys and became pro se.Casey shares her best tips for representing yourself well as well as what a family court coach/consultant can do to help you on this journey. We discuss the importance of documentation, knowing your rights, doing the right research, how to get evidence in as evidence, and more. Casey is a dedicated protective mother who spent nearly five years navigating the complexities of the family court system. For just under three years, she worked with an attorney, but it wasn't until she took on her case pro se in the last two years that she was able to truly have her voice, and her children's voices, heard. Through her persistence and determination, Casey successfully turned her case around to protect her children, a journey that sparked her passion for helping other protective moms facing similar challenges.Today, Casey channels her experience and expertise into helping other mothers become strong and effective litigants, whether working with an attorney or representing themselves pro se. Her mission is to inspire and equip protective moms to navigate the legal system with confidence, ensuring their children's best interests remain the top priority.Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpcIf you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ Where to find more from Rising Beyond:Rising Beyond FacebookRising Beyond LinkedInRising Beyond Pinterest If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7Enjoy some of our freebies! Choosing Your Battles Freebie Canned Responses Freebie Mic Drop Moments Freebie ...
In this episode of the Journey Beyond Divorce Podcast, Karen McMahon sits down with divorce attorney Andrea Vacca, Esq. to explore the unique pressures of the holiday season when you're considering divorce. This is the stage where uncertainty weighs heavily, information is still being gathered, and you may not be ready—or safe—to share your plans with anyone. Family gatherings, traditions, and expectations continue around you, even as you quietly wonder what the new year will bring. Karen and Andrea bring compassionate clarity to this "secret season," discussing how to stay grounded, make strategic decisions, and approach the holidays with intention rather than panic. They dive into the five common fears that surface during this time: the fear of not holding it together in front of family, making the wrong decision under holiday pressure, being discovered before you're ready, facing financial fallout in the new year, and feeling responsible for disrupting your children's sense of family or holiday joy. Through their conversation, you'll learn how to navigate family events without revealing too much, maintain your boundaries when emotions run high, and distinguish between reacting emotionally and preparing strategically. Karen and Andrea also discuss how to gather information safely and privately during the holiday season and how to use quiet moments and year-end reflection to get grounded. They explain why January is often the month of decisions and how to enter it with confidence and clarity. The episode naturally leads into Andrea's Pre-Divorce Guidance Package, offering legal clarity alongside emotional and strategic support so that listeners can move into the new year equipped, confident, and prepared to make informed choices about their future. This conversation is essential listening for anyone navigating the complexities of divorce while managing the emotional and practical pressures of the holiday season. Connect with Andrea: Holiday Planning for Divorcing Parents – Part 1: Putting the Children First: https://www.vaccalaw.com/holiday-planning-divorcing-parents-children-first/ Holiday Planning for Divorcing Parents – Part 2: Creative Holiday Legal Solutions: https://www.vaccalaw.com/creative-holiday-legal-solutions-divorce/ Divorce During the Holidays: How to Navigate Stress, Protect Your Kids, and Find Joy: https://www.vaccalaw.com/how-to-manage-the-holidays-during-a-divorce/ Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Free Divorce Support Network Gift: https://divorcesupportnetwork.com/jbdpod
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this first solo show for December, the host, Larry Hagner, comes to the audience with anger and urgency to discuss a massive, sinister online threat targeting children through seemingly innocent games like Roblox and Minecraft. Drawing heavily from a recent Sean Ryan Show interview with ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery (Episode 255), the host alerts parents to the dark fringes of the internet and a dangerous group, 764, described as a dark web cult with an "indifference" belief that lives and families mean nothing. The episode features the heartbreaking, public post from Adam and Amanda Tate whose 15-year-old son, Bryce Tate, tragically took his own life after being a victim of sextortion. The host details how these criminals build trust, escalate quickly (the Tate tragedy occurred in just three hours), and use threats of public exposure to manipulate vulnerable children. Beyond sextortion, the episode warns about extreme acts of self-harm, pet-killing, and even violence against family members being coerced for things as trivial as Roblox Robux. The host emphasizes that parental awareness is the only defense. He strongly recommends using a parental monitoring software like Bark (about $15/month) to monitor online chats, text messages, and social media, allowing parents to get immediate alerts and intervene before tragedy strikes. This is a passionate call to action for fathers to educate themselves, have ongoing, fruitful conversations, and protect their children's lives. TIMELINE SUMMARY [0:00] Introduction [1:47] Episode disclaimer for parents [2:22] Alerting parents to the "massive threat" in games like Roblox and Minecraft [3:35] How innocent games can be tampered with and made evil [3:59] Introducing the Sean Ryan Show and the interview with Ryan Montgomery [4:37] Episode 255 of The Sean Ryan Show: "Roblox and Minecraft. Hacker exposes the largest online video games." [5:22] Warning: Roblox is not safe; introduction to the online group 764 [6:07] The 764 group's belief in indifference and not caring about the welfare of children [6:51] Sharing the story of Bryce Tate (15) and his parents, Adam and Amanda Tate [8:57] The discovery: Bryce was a victim of sextortion—a serious and growing threat [9:49] The extortion phase: demanding $500 and threatening to share photos. [10:22] Bryce, believing his world was destroyed, was manipulated into taking his own life [11:11] The rapid timeline: the first message to the final tragic act occurred in just three hours [12:02] Episode recommendation: Sean Ryan/Ryan Montgomery interview [13:13] Discussing extreme acts: forcing a 14-year-old girl to hang herself naked on video [14:08] Forcing kids to tattoo usernames, burn themselves, and kill their pets or parents/siblings on video [15:10] The shocking detail: kids are being coerced for Roblox Robux, not even real money [16:49] Bark: Parental Monitoring Software [19:11] Call to parents: Make an effort to have ongoing conversations with your kids [19:35] The modern threat: the bully can be in your kid's bedroom, 25 feet away, and you have "no idea" [20:25] Conclusion: The only protection our kids have is us; a passionate final call to action. 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS The Threat is Real and Sinister Online platforms like Roblox and Minecraft are being exploited by a large, sadistic group (764) on the dark web that preys on vulnerable children, escalating from sextortion to coercing extreme acts of self-harm and violence for Robux or recognition. Speed is Critical—Intervention Must Be Immediate. The sextortion process is incredibly fast. A child can be manipulated into a catastrophic decision in as little as three to six hours, as seen in the Bryce Tate tragedy, highlighting the crucial need for immediate digital awareness and monitoring. The Stakes Are Life and Death. These criminals are professionals who exploit children's innocence and sense of shame, often leading victims to take their own lives. The host argues this is a heinous crime, describing the acts as being "murdered... through his phone". Awareness is the Only Defense. Parents cannot protect their children unless they know what is happening. The host urges parents to research the topic (especially the Sean Ryan Show interview with Ryan Montgomery) to understand the depth of the technological and psychological infiltration. Protect Your Kids with Technology and Ongoing Conversation. While open, ongoing conversations are vital, parental monitoring tools like Bark are essential for a safety net. Bark monitors 30+ apps and texts, sending immediate alerts to parents, allowing intervention within minutes to stop a fast-moving threat. LINKS Podcast Shownotes: https://thedadedge.com/1409 Bark: Parental Monitoring Software: https://thedadedge.com/bark #255 Ryan Montgomery - Roblox & Minecraft: Hacker Exposes the Largest Online Video Games: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2GPd36fFPuLsBSlZp6WUvc?si=7BfOCdNOTzuoW4LkvHzyAA #JusticeforBryce - Adam Tate's Official Announcement: https://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=32876961955250751&id=100000911118224&mibextid=wwXIfr&rdid=nnmVU8LFIdec2oLO# Pentester: https://pentester.com Ryan Montgomery: https://www.youtube.com/@0dayCTF
In this episode, we take a clear-eyed look at how parents can protect their kids in a fast-moving digital world. After a recent conversation about AI left many listeners worried, I wanted to offer practical guidance—not panic. I'm joined by Hari Ravichandran, founder of a leading digital safety platform Aura, to talk about what kids are actually doing on their devices, how AI chatbots are being used, and why so much of it happens out of parents' view. We break down simple, transparent ways to keep young people safe online without spying, how to set expectations when introducing a device, and what to watch for as kids navigate phones, apps, and AI. This is a grounded, actionable conversation for any parent trying to stay ahead of a rapidly changing digital landscape.Visit Aura.com/Humans to receive a 2-week free trial and 60%. off your first yearSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textOn this episode of @ConcreteGeniusPod, Sauce Mackenzie goes deep on what it really means to protect your kids in 2025—especially Black boys with athletic gifts.Sauce breaks down how schools, coaches, non-profits and “community leaders” will ignore a Black child who needs help reading, but line up like vultures the moment he's 6'4”, 265 with D1 potential. He talks about parents being told to “step back” once the kid becomes valuable, how predators and scammers flood youth sports, and why the least “talented” kids still deserve the most love and resources.From fake mentors, non-profit scammers, and horny “coaches” chasing single moms… to his own history of checking predators in jail, Sauce pulls the mask off a lot of so-called “for the kids” movements. He also gives game on how to find high-character mentors, protect your child's future, and stand on business as a parent without letting people tell you how to raise your son.Later in the episode, Sauce pivots into:Real business game – why your logo, website and brand are your “smile” and first impressionContent hustle – why consistency beats fancy equipment every timeRant on pennies & cashless society – what losing change really meansNBA betting jewels – three-leg parlays, discipline, and how beginners should really betKevin Gates & age-gap relationships – calling out the double standards between how men vs. women get judged for the same thingIf you're a Black parent, coach, mentor, or entrepreneur, this one is part sermon, part warning, and part masterclass in protecting your kids and your brand.Tap in, share it with a parent of an athlete, and grab “The Game Changer: 8 Tips for Men to Find Peace” at ConcreteGeniusMedia.com.Support the show
When our kids step into the digital world, most of us feel like we're handing them car keys without ever having learned to drive ourselves. In this episode, Danish parenting expert and author Jessica Joelle Alexander returns to share the tool she created when her own daughter started asking for a phone: Raising Digital Citizens conversation cards. Drawing on Denmark's world-leading approach to happiness, character education, and digital well-being, Jessica shows how “digital independence” can become part of their modern rite of passage. Through simple, powerful questions, families learn to talk about safety, scams, manipulation, and trusted adults before a crisis hits, so kids already know what to do and who to go to when something goes wrong. Ginny and Jessica walk through real scenarios kids face every day: a bathroom photo being shared around school, “harmless” pranks that go too far, gaming scams and virtual goods, misunderstood texts and emojis, mean comments, and the pressure to be “always on” with friends. This is a hopeful, practical roadmap for raising kids who are kind, thoughtful, and safe in both the online and real worlds. Explore the cards at raisingdigitalcitizens.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Narrative, Mike, David, and CAN Executive Director Chris Lightfoot break down major updates from the Ohio Statehouse, including: Progress on the Success Sequence Bill, Indecent exposure reforms, and Protecting kids from high-potency THC products. They also discuss why marriage is often missing from today’s fatherhood programs and why the Church must lead on family formation. Plus, Chris shares how the Church Ambassador Network’s Minnery Fellowship and new Hope and a Future tour are equipping pastors to strengthen marriage and family ministries across Ohio. After the news, Mike, David, and Aaron interview Clare Morell, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, about why she's calling for Americans to consider a smartscreen-free childhood for their children. Drawing from groundbreaking research and her new book, The Tech Exit, she outlines practical steps for families and policy solutions that are gaining national momentum. She also explains why schools, churches, and communities must lead a countercultural movement toward real human connection and spiritual renewal. Listen wherever you get your podcasts! More about Clare Morell Clare Morell is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in the Bioethics, Technology and Human Flourishing Program. Prior to joining EPPC, Ms. Morell worked in both the White House Counsel’s Office and the Department of Justice, as well as in the private and non-profit sectors. She is also the author of The Tech Exit: A Practical Guide to Freeing Kids and Teens from Smartphones, published by Penguin Random House. Ms. Morell has had opinion pieces published in the Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Bloomberg News, The New York Post, Newsweek, the Washington Examiner, National Review, First Things, National Affairs, American Affairs Journal, Deseret News, The Federalist, The Hill, Public Discourse, WORLD Magazine, The American Conservative, the Washington Times, and the Daily Signal. Ms. Morell has testified before Congress. Her policy work has also been featured in The New York Times, and she has done television interviews with Fox News, Blaze TV, EWTN, and Epoch TV, as well as print interviews with The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Review, and WORLD Magazine, among others. Ms. Morell received a B.S.F.S. from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, where she majored in Science, Technology, and International Affairs. She graduated summa cum laude and received the Edmund A. Walsh Award for academic achievement in international law. Ms. Morell lives with her husband and three children in Washington, DC
Send us a textIn this episode, we sit down with therapists Rebecca Webster and Pablo Alvarez of Connection Counselling to break down how attachment styles (anxious, avoidant, disorganized, secure) show up during separation and divorce, and what actually helps. We cover emotional regulation vs flooding, why boundaries matter, and why not bad-mouthing the other parent is non-negotiable if you want secure, resilient kids. You'll hear practical guidance on co-parenting, the danger of using kids as emotional support, litigation vs mediation, and how to avoid panic decisions (like giving up decision-making) when you're dysregulated.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by our podcast guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. We value diverse perspectives and aim to provide a platform for thoughtful discussion and exploration of different ideas.Got any comments, suggestions or queries? We'd love to hear from you! DM us on Instagram @dirty.laundry.podcast to be featured on one of our upcoming episodes. Also, don't forget to rate and review our show on your favourite podcast player.
In this solo episode, Rhonda Noordyk, CDFA®, unpacks the psychology behind the "Disney Dad" and why his extravagant gestures aren't really about the kids. If you've ever felt frustrated, exhausted, or even questioned your worth as a parent while your ex showers the kids with trips, gifts, and treats—this episode is for you. Rhonda reveals how Disney Dad tactics often mask deeper issues like guilt, ego, or financial manipulation, and how those behaviors can quietly erode your financial future if left unchecked. She shares the tools and mindset shifts you need to reclaim your power, protect your financial stability, and create a safe, consistent environment for your kids. What you'll learn in this episode: The psychology driving Disney Dad behavior—and why it's not about the kids How financial control and guilt are used as manipulation tools in divorce The real cost of staying silent during negotiations (including the 41% lifestyle drop women often face post-divorce) Practical steps to advocate for yourself and uncover the true value of your assets How to “flip the script” and redefine what it means to be the fun, empowering parent—without sacrificing your financial security Rhonda also shares her free mini-course: 6 Steps to Advocate for a Fair Divorce Settlement, where you'll learn how to spot red flags in financial disclosures, ask the tough questions, and build a strategy to secure your future. If you've been feeling overshadowed by Disney Dad antics, this episode will help you step into your power, advocate with confidence, and focus on what truly matters: your financial stability, your kids' well-being, and the empowered future you deserve.
In this special episode, Margot is joined by Tom Arnold, a cybersecurity expert and author of the children's book 'The Digital Detective'. The duo discusses the importance of protecting kids online, especially during the back-to-school season. They highlight real-life frightening cases involving Roblox, emphasizing the need for parents to be vigilant. They delve into how to discuss online safety with children, the distinction between 'friends online' and 'online friends', and the importance of establishing a 'safe harbor' for open conversations about cybersecurity in the family. Check out Tom Arnold's Kid's Book - idigitaldetective.com or find the book on amazon here: https://amzn.to/4fFPnOl ⸻
Concerned about screen time—both your kids' and your own? Perhaps you're navigating the decision of when to give your child a phone, or maybe you're rethinking past choices. While we all strive for improvement in managing screen time, our aim isn't to condemn technology or advocate for device-free living.Today, we welcome Dr. Ryan Sultan, an internationally recognized, double board-certified psychiatrist who directs the Sultan Mental Health Informatics and Adaptation Lab at Columbia University. Dr. Sultan offers expert guidance on discussing algorithms and short-form content with your children, fostering independent thinking. We'll also delve into the spread of misinformation and reactionary content, as well as the correlation between screen time and depression. Tune in for his practical advice on immediate steps you can take to help your kids gain better control over their screen time, even if they're already knee deep.(00:00:58) Welcome Dr. Ryan Sultan to the podcast.(00:04:25) If you only get one thing out of this conversation, THIS is it.(00:09:28) What is actually happening in the brain when we're using our phones? (00:15:27) Talking to our kids about algorithms.(00:21:20) When to introduce screens to kids and what age to give a phone.(00:26:16) Neurodivergence and devices: a higher risk group.(00:30:12) Heavy social media use and depression, anxiety,and suicidal ideation.(00:33:31) Multiplayer video games: are they social media?(00:36:10) Setting boundaries: a medium between doing nothing and taking it all away.(00:43:28) Sultan Lab Big Data for social media and mental health guidelines.(00:48:18) Parents, we need regulation and it's NOT impossible.(00:53:42) Summary and what to implement in your household right now to get better control over screen time.(00:56:00) Where to find Dr. Ryan Sultan. Integrative Psychiatry is a psychiatry practice that takes a holistic, collaborative approach to mental health care. The Columbia-trained clinical team provides expert, evidence-based treatment for ADHD, anxiety, depression, substance use, eating disorders, and other mental health conditions. The clinicians combine psychotherapy, research-supported psychotropic medications, and expertise as adult, adolescent, and child psychiatrists to deliver patient-centered care that meets each individual's unique needs—supporting long-term mental well-being and overall wellness.The practice is led by Dr. Ryan Sultan, an internationally recognized, double board-certified psychiatrist. He also serves as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University, where he leads the Sultan Mental Health Informatics and Adaptation Lab.To learn more, visit Integrative Psychiatry or Sultan Lab. References:Sultan, R. S. (2017). Off-Label Prescribing of Antipsychotics for Youths: Who Should Be Treated? Psychiatric Times, 34(9), 26.Sultan, R. S., Liu, S. M., Hacker, K. A., & Olfson, M. (2021). Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Adverse Behaviors and Comorbidity. Journal of Adolescent Health, 68(2), 284-291.Sultan, R. S., Saunders, D. C., & Veenstra-VanderWeele, J. (2025). Protective Effects of ADHD Medication on Real-World Outcomes. JAMA Psychiatry.Want to leave the TTSL Podcast a voicemail? We love your questions and adore hearing from you. https://www.speakpipe.com/TheThickThighsSaveLivesPodcastThe CVG Nation app, for iPhoneThe CVG Nation app, for AndroidOur Fitness FB Group.Thick Thighs Save Lives Workout ProgramsConstantly Varied Gear's Workout Leggings
How To Protect Your Kids from Incel Culture, Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains Description: In this episode, we shift the focus to prevention. If you're a parent, guardian, teacher—or just someone paying attention—how do you protect the people you love from falling into incel ideology? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins me to walk through the practical, no-BS steps that can help stop this before it starts. We talk about early warning signs—not just in behavior, but in language, media consumption, and social withdrawal. We cover the kinds of conversations adults need to be having with kids about rejection, self-worth, and masculinity. Because incel culture doesn't just appear—it creeps in through TikTok, Reddit, and anonymous forums disguised as support. Shavaun also explains how to create space for emotional vulnerability, especially in boys, before that vulnerability hardens into anger. We talk about the role schools should play, what healthy masculinity actually looks like, and why emotional literacy might be the most powerful tool we have. This isn't just a parenting episode—it's a survival guide for anyone who wants to understand how radicalization happens quietly, and how we stop it from becoming deadly. #ProtectYourKids #IncelCulture #ShavaunScott #YouthRadicalization #PreventingViolence #BryanKohberger #BlackpillWarning #DigitalParenting #ToxicMasculinity #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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How To Protect Your Kids from Incel Culture, Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains Description: In this episode, we shift the focus to prevention. If you're a parent, guardian, teacher—or just someone paying attention—how do you protect the people you love from falling into incel ideology? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins me to walk through the practical, no-BS steps that can help stop this before it starts. We talk about early warning signs—not just in behavior, but in language, media consumption, and social withdrawal. We cover the kinds of conversations adults need to be having with kids about rejection, self-worth, and masculinity. Because incel culture doesn't just appear—it creeps in through TikTok, Reddit, and anonymous forums disguised as support. Shavaun also explains how to create space for emotional vulnerability, especially in boys, before that vulnerability hardens into anger. We talk about the role schools should play, what healthy masculinity actually looks like, and why emotional literacy might be the most powerful tool we have. This isn't just a parenting episode—it's a survival guide for anyone who wants to understand how radicalization happens quietly, and how we stop it from becoming deadly. #ProtectYourKids #IncelCulture #ShavaunScott #YouthRadicalization #PreventingViolence #BryanKohberger #BlackpillWarning #DigitalParenting #ToxicMasculinity #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
How To Protect Your Kids from Incel Culture, Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott Explains Description: In this episode, we shift the focus to prevention. If you're a parent, guardian, teacher—or just someone paying attention—how do you protect the people you love from falling into incel ideology? Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins me to walk through the practical, no-BS steps that can help stop this before it starts. We talk about early warning signs—not just in behavior, but in language, media consumption, and social withdrawal. We cover the kinds of conversations adults need to be having with kids about rejection, self-worth, and masculinity. Because incel culture doesn't just appear—it creeps in through TikTok, Reddit, and anonymous forums disguised as support. Shavaun also explains how to create space for emotional vulnerability, especially in boys, before that vulnerability hardens into anger. We talk about the role schools should play, what healthy masculinity actually looks like, and why emotional literacy might be the most powerful tool we have. This isn't just a parenting episode—it's a survival guide for anyone who wants to understand how radicalization happens quietly, and how we stop it from becoming deadly. #ProtectYourKids #IncelCulture #ShavaunScott #YouthRadicalization #PreventingViolence #BryanKohberger #BlackpillWarning #DigitalParenting #ToxicMasculinity #HiddenKillersPodcast Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/p/DMEKnQ_tyF2/Affected are 509 and Polaris branded Tactical 3.0 Youth, Mountain, and Trail helmets, and Tactical 2.0 small and medium helmets, and multiple models equipped with Fidlock® strap systems all manufactured from 2020 through 2025.About 201,200 of these helmets were sold in the United States and 26,800 were sold in Canada online at ride509.com and polaris.com, and at 509 and Polaris dealers from January 2020 through May 2025.Stop allowing your children to wear these helmets. To receive a refund if purchased online, a replacement, or a store credit, use separate contact info for the 509 and Polaris brands. For 509-branded Tactical 3.0 and small/medium 2.0 helmets made in 2023, contact 509 at 1-877-743-3509 or via the email support@ride509.com. For the same models under the Polaris brand, contact Polaris at 1-800-765-2747 or via the email Owner.Connections@polaris.com. No proof of purchase is needed. After you receive the recall confirmation and destruction instructions, dispose of these helmets.https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2025/509-Recalls-Helmets-Due-to-Risk-of-Head-Injury#509 #xai9 #polaris #childrens #helmets #injuries #recall
If 2025 has taught us anything, it's this: Life is fragile. Plans can crumble. The world can change overnight.Flights are crashing. Wars are no longer distant headlines. Cities are on edge.And for us parents—it's not just anxiety.It's protective instinct. Because we're not only thinking of ourselves. We're thinking of them.It's uncomfortable, even terrifying, to plan for the unthinkable. But it's also the most responsible thing we can do as parents.Not because we're paranoid.But because we love deeply. Fiercely. Completely.Tune into this podcast…Support the show
Chad Williams joins Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar to discuss how to protect children in an increasingly wicked world. The conversation begins with Chad's powerful testimony. Though Chad completed Navy SEAL training, he was struck with a deep emptiness. Becoming a SEAL had been his life's goal, but achieving it left him hollow. He realized no earthly accomplishment could satisfy the soul. It was through confrontation with Scripture that he began to understand the depth of human pride and sin. Only Christ can take away sin and cover His people with grace and mercy.Chad shares how, from the moment of his salvation, he was a changed man. He immediately began proclaiming the gospel and eventually crossed paths with Ray, who encouraged him to try open air preaching. That initial step was difficult, but it launched Chad into a bold and public faith. The guys talk about a clip of Chad engaging a skeptic with clarity and conviction. Mark recalls a humorous but intense moment when someone tried to steal Chad's ID during a preaching event—only for Chad to chase the man down and recover it. Chad's faith would soon lead him into another kind of battlefield: local politics.Now a city councilman in Huntington Beach, Chad stepped into office after seeing how far the culture had shifted. Once elected, Chad focused on defending the defenseless, particularly children. He and the council took action after discovering sexually explicit books in the children's section of the library. In response, they made plans to form a review board made up of community members to flag and relocate inappropriate materials; however, this initiative sparked backlash, with critics labeling it censorship and a book ban. One deeply disturbing organization sued the council over the committee's formation.This legal battle has reached a critical point. On June 10, there will be a vote on whether to preserve or dissolve the committee. The opposition is determined to shut down any effort that brings community accountability to public content. The guys along with Chad emphasize that this is not just a local issue—it is a spiritual battle with eternal stakes. If parents are not discipling their children, the world will. He reminds believers that discipleship is lived out daily. If sin isn't named, it will be renamed and rebranded as progress. He urges listeners to pray, support, vote, give, and reach out to those in Huntington Beach. The time to act is now. Children are watching, and their future depends on how boldly this generation stands.Send us a textThanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro
Dr. Aly Cohen is a board-certified physician practicing in rheumatology and integrative medicine, as well as an environmental health expert in Princeton, New Jersey. Her new book, DETOXIFY: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them, available now for pre-order, connects the dots between everyday chemicals and the epidemic rise in immune disorders and autoimmune disease...and what we CAN all do about it!Now for more background: Athe University of Pennsylvania, she focused her studies on medical anthropology and human evolution - topics that have greatly influenced her work. She is on faculty of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine (AIHM), Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), and the Integrative and Functional Medicine Fellowship of the Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute (SSIHI) at the University of California, Irvine, where she created and manages the environmental medicine and integrative rheumatology curriculum for medical colleagues. Dr. Cohen has collaborated with the Environmental Working Group, Cancer Schmancer, and other disease- prevention organizations, and is coeditor of the textbook, Integrative Environmental Medicine, part of the Oxford University Press/Weil Integrative Medicine, Academic Series. She is the co-author of the bestselling, consumer guidebook, Non-Toxic: Guide to Living Healthy in a Chemical World. In 2015, she created TheSmartHuman.com to share environmental health, disease prevention, and wellness information with the public. She has been the recipient of countless awards. AGENDA: 1. What is environmental medicine? a. learn more about environmental health topics? TheSmartHuman.com. Other educational projects? (curriculum for physicians, nurses, PT, Nurse practitioners AND creating online courses for parents/athletes/women and fertility & pregnancy...coming soon at AlyCohenMD.com) 2. Break down for us the ‘classes' of toxins- like persistent organic chemicals vs endocrine disruptors, EMFs, etc- how can we start to discern the different chemicals & what how they affect? What are they doing inside our bodies? 3. Once they come into our bodies- through our lungs, skin & GI tract, what do they do to us? How & where do they get stored? What are the various compartments? a. Role of the immune system & even more broadly, the neuroimmune axis? As a rheum, what about our autoimmune epidemic? b. What about the MIND? c. Role of adipose? d. Role of bones- how women will have more toxins come out post-menopause when the bone tissue starts to degrade with osteoporosis? e. With infection/ concussion/ inflammation, the greater porosity of the blood brain barrier? Is this our Alzheimer's epidemic? 4. How can we test for them in our bodies? a. Standard testing with LabCorp/ Quest? b. Specialty functional med lab testing? 5. How do we detox? The million-dollar question! a. We naturally detox daily- peeing, pooping, sweating & crying. How to amplify? b. What is your 21-day program? c. Ayurvedic panchakarma6. Obviously, the first step is to avoid toxic chemicals coming into our bodies in the first place: a. What are the most important things to know about making the right daily choices? i. Water filters ii. Detergents & cleaning products b. Talk to us about regulations- do we dare? c. How can we test our water, soil, etc? d. What advice do you have for folks wanting to make their communities safer?CLOSING: Dr. Cohen is working to educate and empower the next generation to make safer, smarter lifestyle choices through the creation of environmental health and prevention curricula for schools nationally. Her TEDx talk, “How to Protect Your Kids from Toxic Chemicals" can be found on YouTube
Rules for Men, Groceries Are Too Dang High & the Wrong Way to Protect Your Kids (hour 1) full Ryan Wrecker fills in for Marc on the Marc Cox Morning Show talk with Kim about crime in St. Louis, including theft at local cemeteries. Discussing the disturbing trend of people stealing metal vases from graves, reflecting on how society has changed over time. They joke about possible ways to deter such criminals, including using grizzly-looking guards or scaring them with ghostly tricks. The show also touches on political news, including Representative Jason Crow's recent Democratic manifesto, which attempts to reconnect the party with rural voters. Another segment discusses government job cuts under President Trump, with the hosts debating whether such reductions are justified. There is also a discussion about the potential benefits of eliminating the Department of Education, with a superintendent arguing that less bureaucracy could actually improve schools. The conversation shifts to social expectations for men, as they discuss a viral list of “rules for men.” The list includes humorous but controversial rules, such as not crossing legs in a “girly” way, avoiding straws, and skipping soup in public. The hosts debate the validity of these stereotypes and whether masculinity is being redefined in modern times. Their lighthearted banter adds an entertaining break from the political discussions. Kim on a Whim is Kim vs. Food Delivery Finally, they discuss a viral story about a mother in Indiana who took matters into her own hands by boarding a school bus and attacking her child's bully. While acknowledging the mother's frustration, the hosts emphasize the legal consequences of her actions and the importance of handling such issues through proper channels. The show ends with anticipation for the segment "Kim on a Whim," which humorously explores financial irresponsibility, such as people financing fast food purchases through installment plans. 1993 Fri, 21 Mar 2025 14:18:14 +0000 DYhwGjuiInarpXOkJZG4j16FUNxUSO41 united states,donald trump,news,trump,politics,men,ryan wrecker,kim st onge,marccoxmorningshow,news commentary The Marc Cox Morning Show united states,donald trump,news,trump,politics,men,ryan wrecker,kim st onge,marccoxmorningshow,news commentary Rules for Men, Groceries Are Too Dang High & the Wrong Way to Protect Your Kids (hour 1) The Marc Cox Morning Show is your home for no-nonsense conversation. Marc Cox is a political junkie and recovering journalist who has spent decades reporting on the biggest news of the day. Now he gets to talk about it. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News Politics News Commentary False http
In this episode of "Sex Care is Self-Care," Founder of the SHE+ Foundation Patty Brisben welcomes special guest, Sarah Klein, renowned attorney and advocate for survivors of CSA and sexual violence. Sarah shares her personal experience as a survivor of abuse at the hands of Dr. Larry Nassar, and discusses her vital work representing survivors in court. The conversation addresses the critical question, "how can parents talk to their kids about sexual health?" The answers could not be more important. Patty and Sarah discuss how parents can and should talk to their children about their bodies, setting boundaries, and staying safe. Sarah provides practical, actionable advice for starting these conversations early, using correct terminology, and creating a safe space for open communication. This is a must-listen for all parents and caregivers.Learn more about the SHE+ Foundation: https://www.sheplusfoundation.com/If you or a loved one is experiencing sexual violence, resources are available at RAINN: https://rainn.org/resourcesNational Sexual Violence Resource Center: https://www.nsvrc.org/
With RFK Jr. at the helm of the nation's health policies, we hear some public health analysis on his recent official actions from an expert on infectious diseases.On Today's Show:Jessica Malaty Rivera, epidemiologist, science communicator and PhD student at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, talks about the government's response to the ongoing measles outbreaks, why an FDA vaccine advisory committee meeting on planning next year's flu shot was cancelled and what it could mean for next year's flu season.
If you are a survivor in the battle ground of family court, would you say that your attorney is representing you well?Do you feel heard? Or maybe you do not have the financial means to even hire an attorney.And so you find yourself going pro se. Representing yourself in family court. This can be extremely scary and it is possible that you will be able to do an even better job going pro se than with an attorney. On this episode of I have a conversation with Casey Schreiber-Brinkman on how she was able to turn her case around to finally be able to protect herself and her children when she got rid of her attorneys and became pro se.Casey shares her best tips for representing yourself well as well as what a family court coach/consultant can do to help you on this journey. We discuss the importance of documentation, knowing your rights, doing the right research, how to get evidence in as evidence, and more. About Casey: Casey is a dedicated protective mother who spent nearly five years navigating the complexities of the family court system. For just under three years, she worked with an attorney, but it wasn't until she took on her case pro se in the last two years that she was able to truly have her voice, and her children's voices, heard. Through her persistence and determination, Casey successfully turned her case around to protect her children, a journey that sparked her passion for helping other protective moms facing similar challenges. Connect w Casey: IG: @mamasaurus860 and @cbmum2boysJoin community here - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/?msopen=/member/plans/allWhen you join the RB community, you'll get expert thoughts from me and others on strategy, parenting, family court, healing, all the things, connection with other survivors in a safe place. And in a place where you won't have to defend yourself anymore. We believe you. You'll also have access to live events, workshops, and our online forum. Doors close on midnight, Tuesday, February 11th. Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpcIf you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ Where to find more from Rising Beyond:Rising Beyond FacebookRising Beyond LinkedInRising Beyond Pinterest If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7Enjoy some of our freebies! Choosing Your Battles Freebie Canned Responses Freebie Mic Drop Moments Freebie ...
Send us a textRaising children in today's world is not easy, but as Catholic parents, we are called to raise holy, virtuous kids who are prepared to stand firm in their faith. In this episode, we share insights from Saint Theophan the Recluse and Dr. Leonard Sax on parenting with purpose, discipline, and faith.As parents of eight children (including our newborn, Louis!
Liz & Becca are joined by Dr. Elisa Song, an integrative pediatrician and founder of Healthy Kids Happy Kids. They dive into the alarming rise of chronic illnesses in children, from autoimmunity to mental health challenges, and explore root causes like gut health, environmental toxins, and stress. Dr. Song shares practical advice for parents, including dietary strategies, the importance of microbiome diversity, and how to be an informed advocate for your child's health. This episode is packed with actionable insights to empower parents in creating a healthier future for their kids. Connect with Dr. Elisa Song Instagram | Facebook | Web Order Healthy Kids, Happy Kids book ***
The digital world can be both an exciting and dangerous place for our kids. Today, Matt shares what the Bible says about how we can protect them in a practical way. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49347605 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
The digital world can be both an exciting and dangerous place for our kids. Today, Matt shares what the Bible says about how we can protect them in a practical way. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49347605 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
The digital world can be both an exciting and dangerous place for our kids. Today, Matt shares what the Bible says about how we can protect them in a practical way. Sermon Notes: http://bible.com/events/49347605 We would love to get to know you: https://arisedenver.com/new Support Arise Church and its mission: https://arisedenver.com/give
Parental alienation is one of the most heartbreaking and complex challenges parents can face during and after divorce. It leaves families fractured and kids caught in the middle, often feeling torn between two parents. In this episode, I dive deep into the court system's current approach to parental alienation and why it so often fails to protect children. If you've been alienated from your child or fear it may happen, this conversation is essential for understanding what's at stake and how you can fight back. Together with Michele Locke, Esq., we explore the limitations of the legal system and why parental alienation cases are so hard to navigate, particularly when it comes to jury trials. Michele shares her personal and professional experiences, from her time on the bench handling over 5,000 family law cases to her private practice dealing with the most extreme custody battles. Her unique perspective, having been on both sides of the courtroom and living through divorce herself, sheds light on the deep-rooted issues that plague the system. Michele is a former Associate Family Court Judge with over two decades of experience as an attorney, judge, and advocate. She's fought in the trenches, witnessing firsthand how parental alienation plays out in real life. As a lawyer in Texas, the only state that still allows jury trials in custody cases, Michele brings us behind the scenes with stories from her career, offering valuable insights on how to approach these cases and protect your rights as a parent. Whether you're currently in the middle of a divorce or simply want to prepare yourself, you'll walk away with actionable steps and a better understanding of how to navigate this difficult terrain. Connect with Michele: Website: https://www.michelelocke.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-locke/ Free Guidance on: "What Would Michele Do". While not legal advice, is similar to Dear Abby providing well thought out advice Journey Beyond Divorce Resources: Book a Free Rapid Relief Call: http://rapidreliefcall.com Follow JBD on Instagram: @journey_beyond_divorce A word from our sponsors: Soberlink is a revolutionary tool designed to support individuals in their journey to sobriety. As a leading provider of remote alcohol monitoring, Soberlink offers a secure and reliable solution that helps people stay accountable and transparent in their recovery process. We're grateful for Soberlink's commitment to enhancing the recovery process and providing valuable resources to our listeners. Learn more about how Soberlink can make a difference in your journey at www.soberlink.com/jbd ======= TalkingParents provides a comprehensive platform designed to simplify co-parenting and enhance communication between parents. With secure messaging, a shared calendar, and features for tracking parenting time, TalkingParents ensures that all important details and agreements are documented and accessible. We're grateful for TalkingParents' support in simplifying co-parenting and enhancing communication for our listeners. Discover how TalkingParents can bring clarity and organization to your co-parenting journey at www.talkingparents.com/jbd
In today's episode, Melanie tackles common misconceptions about screen use for children and teens. She emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries to protect our children and shares practical strategies for limiting screen time. Melanie breaks down the warning signs of screen addiction and reveals the hidden dangers of persuasive design, showing how tech is intentionally designed to capture young minds. Melanie also discusses how fostering offline activities can help create a healthier, more balanced lifestyle for children and teens.This interview is shared with permission from Joel Pelland and the Raising Kingdom Warriors Podcast.Send us a textSupport the showCheck out the brand new SUMMER FUN BUNDLE! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoy the episode. Your feedback helps us bring you more of the content you love. Stay Strong! Start your ScreenStrong Journey today! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, the 30-Day ScreenStrong Challenge, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more! Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador! ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement (use code STRONG for discount) Canopy—Device Filter (use code STRONG for discount) Production Team: Host: Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
Send us a textMeet Andy Heller, our guest on this episode of Sex Reimagined. Andy isn't your typical divorce expert - he's a successful businessman who never planned to write about relationships. But after going through his own high-conflict divorce and realizing the gaps in existing divorce literature, Andy spent seven years researching and interviewing experts to create a comprehensive guide for navigating divorce with compassion. In his book "Take the High Road: Divorce with Compassion for Yourself and Your Family," and throughout our conversation, Andy offers practical, compassionate advice for anyone facing divorce:HERE'S WHAT WE'RE DIVING INTO:The secret sauce to an amicable divorce (hint: it's not about winning)Co-parenting 101: How to keep the peace for your kids' sakeMoney matters: Smart financial moves during divorceDating after divorce: When and how to jump back inDealing with a high-conflict ex (without losing your cool)The long game: How your divorce impacts your kids' futureEPISODE LINKS *some links below may also be affiliate links Andy's Website | https://takethehighroaddivorce.com/ Andy's Book | Take the High Road: Divorce with Compassion for Yourself and Your Family THE VAGINAL ORGASM MASTERCLASS. Discover how to activate the female Gspot, clitoris, & cervical orgasms. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon: PODCAST 20 Are you an online coach, expert, or industry leader wanting to drive social and cultural change without anxiety, procrastination, overworking, or burnout? Listen to the Embodied Entrepreneur Podcast. LAST 10x LONGER. If you suffer from premature ejaculation, you are not alone, master 5 techniques to cure this stressful & embarrassing issue once and for all. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon: PODCAST20. THE MALE GSPOT & PROSTATE MASTERCLASS. This is for you if… You've heard of epic anal orgasms, & you wonder if it's possible for you too. Buy Now. Save 20% Coupon PODCAST20. Support the showSxR Hotline | SxR Website | YouTube | TikTok | Pinterest | Instagram | Dr. Willow's Website | Leah's Website
Today we're diving deep into a topic affecting so many families worldwide. If you're dealing with a partner or ex who manipulates the truth, twists reality, and uses your children as pawns in their emotional games, this episode is for you. Rebecca talks about how to recognize the subtle and not-so-subtle ways narcissists distort reality, how to support your kids in navigating their confusion, and most importantly, how to keep them emotionally and mentally safe. This isn't just about surviving the storm—it's about building your child's resilience, helping them trust their own voice, and showing them the truth in a world of lies. So, get comfortable, because we're getting real about what it takes to protect your family from the toxic behaviors of a narcissistic parent. Let's get started! ____________________________________________________________________ Check out my FREE Live webinar, the OUTSMART A NARCISSIST A 4-STEP PROVEN PLAN To Take Your Power Back RIGHT HERE Learn more about the SLAY Your Negotiation with Narcissists program right here: https://slay.rebeccazung.com/slay-it-now-a ___________________________________ _________________________________ For more information on REBECCA ZUNG, ESQ. visit her website www.rebeccazung.com and follow her on Instagram: @rebeccazung and YouTube! GRAB YOUR FREE CRUSH MY NEGOTIATION PREP WORKSHEET RIGHT HERE! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL RIGHT HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, I delve into a caller's tumultuous relationship with her mother, shedding light on emotional abuse, neglect, and her mother's struggles with substance abuse. We discuss the caller's father's passive role and enabling behavior in the family dynamic. Exploring the impact of dysfunctional parenting on mental health, we touch on potential links to conditions like schizophrenia. We navigate the complexities of family interactions, including sibling violence and accountability issues. Emphasizing personal agency in responding to trauma, we discuss the healing process and the enduring effects of childhood experiences on emotional regulation and decision-making. Additionally, we highlight the importance of seeking closure, addressing emotional pain, setting boundaries, and prioritizing mental health in the journey of healing from past trauma.Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!NOW AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS: MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING' - AND THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI AND AUDIOBOOK!Also get the Truth About the French Revolution, the interactive multi-lingual philosophy AI trained on thousands of hours of my material, private livestreams, premium call in shows, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2022
Dr. John Foubert is the Dean of the College of Education at Union University and the principal of Dr. John D. Foubert, LLC. Dr. Foubert worked for 20 years to apply research to rape prevention programs on college campuses, in communities, and in the military.In this Consider Before Consuming Podcast interview, Dr. Foubert helps us understand the correlation between pornography and sexual violence, highlighting over 50 studies showcasing their connection and the ways this is impacting today's youth. He also discusses his newest book, Protecting Your Children from Internet Pornography: Understanding the Science, Risks, and Ways to Protect Your Kids, which helps parents and caretakers understand the harms of porn and how to navigate conversations about this with children.Fight the New Drug collaborates with a variety of qualified organizations and individuals with varying personal beliefs, affiliations, and political persuasions. As FTND is a non-religious and non-legislative organization, the personal beliefs, affiliations, and persuasions of any of our team members or of those we collaborate with do not reflect or impact the mission of Fight the New Drug.Episode ResourcesJohn's Books: Protecting Your Children from Internet Pornography and How Pornography HarmsVisit: John's WebsiteArticle: Parents—If You Don't Teach Your Kids About Sex, Porn Sites WillPodcast: Consider Before Consuming Ep.4: John Foubert, Ph.D.Resource: Get help with Fortify
Today on the Matt Walsh Show, Mark Zuckerberg performatively apologized at a congressional hearing for the harm social media does to kids. But the real answer to preventing that harm isn't yelling at Big Tech CEOs, it's parents taking responsibility for their children. Also, James O Keefe catches another white house official on camera making damning confessions. A man is charged with committing a hate crime against satan. And officials in DC are trying to figure out why violence and crime is rising among kids in the city. I have a few answers to that question. Ep.1306 - - - DailyWire+: Watch Lady Ballers, the Most Triggering Movie in America here: https://bit.ly/3R1dM5b Become a DailyWire+ member to gain access to movies, shows, documentaries, kids entertainment and more: https://utm.io/ueMfc Get your Matt Walsh flannel here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: Legacybox - Shop Legacybox with my exclusive discount: https://www.legacybox.com/Matt Hillsdale - Enroll for FREE today at https://www.hillsdale.edu/walsh Birch Gold - Text "WALSH" to 989898, or go to https://birchgold.com/Walsh, for your no-cost, no-obligation, FREE information kit. - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs