Mass shooting at gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, U.S.
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On this episode Nadia Addesi and Micheline Maalouf speak to Brandon Wolf a nationally-recognized gun safety and LGBTQ civil rights advocate and dynamic public speaker. He currently serves as the Press Secretary for Equality Florida, the state's LGBTQ civil rights organization. On June 12, life changed for Brandon. He crouched in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub, killing his best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, and 47 others. Rather than be swallowed by the anger and fear of tragedy, Brandon set out to honor the victims' legacies with action. Brandon chats with us about: His story on that tragic night of the Pulse shooting and what kept him going How he has turned his heartbreak into advocacy The importance of community care for our mental health He clarifies and breaks down Florida's infamous "Don't Say Gay" bill He breaks down other laws that impact book bans, gender-affirming care, gun safety, and gender-affirming care and how they can impact everyone, not just the LGBTQ+ community and not just Floridians. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindfully-healing/support
Our friend, and author, Brandon Wolf is with us today! We will be talking about his new book A Place for Us. On one June night several years ago, life changed for Brandon. He crouched in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub, killing his best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, and 47 others. Touching on the horrific night at Pulse Nightclub, his memoir tells of his transformative journey from young outsider to galvanizing activist. Marshaling the compassion and strength of a community, Brandon explores how to get through the darkest times with healing, hope, and resistance. “With our backs against the wall,” he writes, “we find a way out together.” Brandon is a nationally-recognized gun safety and LGBTQ civil rights advocate and dynamic public speaker. He currently serves as the Press Secretary for Equality Florida, the state's LGBTQ civil rights organization. Rather than be swallowed by the anger and fear of tragedy, Brandon has set out to honor the victims' legacies with action. Besides telling his story to inspire justice, awareness and change, Brandon co-founded The Dru Project, a nonprofit organization that works to empower youth and provide future leaders in the LGBTQ community funding for higher education. With co-host Brody Levesque
Our friend, and author, Brandon Wolf is with us today! We will be talking about his new book A Place for Us. On one June night several years ago, life changed for Brandon. He crouched in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub, killing his best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, and 47 others. Touching on the horrific night at Pulse Nightclub, his memoir tells of his transformative journey from young outsider to galvanizing activist. Marshaling the compassion and strength of a community, Brandon explores how to get through the darkest times with healing, hope, and resistance. “With our backs against the wall,” he writes, “we find a way out together.” Brandon is a nationally-recognized gun safety and LGBTQ civil rights advocate and dynamic public speaker. He currently serves as the Press Secretary for Equality Florida, the state's LGBTQ civil rights organization. Rather than be swallowed by the anger and fear of tragedy, Brandon has set out to honor the victims' legacies with action. Besides telling his story to inspire justice, awareness and change, Brandon co-founded The Dru Project, a nonprofit organization that works to empower youth and provide future leaders in the LGBTQ community funding for higher education. With co-host Brody Levesque
Episode 125 is a Just The Tip(s) Thursday. We are joined by Melinda in honor of pride month. We cover some pretty serious stuff about the struggle in the community, but also some got laughter when Melinda shares one of her many crazy stories with us.Wherever you are in the world, drop a vote for a Scott as he tries to wrangle his way to the top of the Best Local Podcast, and Best Local Radio Voice categories. VOTE HERE Nate D Memorial SloPitch Tournament Facebook PageTogether We Can Recovery Society WEBSITERevolution Recovery - WEBSITEYatra Trauma Therapy Center -WEBSITENate D Foundation =WEBSITSupport the showThank you so much for listening. If you are listening on the Spotify platform, you are able to share your thoughts about an individual episode in the interactive element that Spotify offers. Doing this tickles the fancy of the algorithm an really helps us to spread the message.Also please visit our Facebook page here, and like, share, or comment on any of the posts. Your feedback there is sincerely appreciated, and taken quite seriously.Lastly, most of our alumni guests from the podcast are members of our Facebook group. If you would like to get to know any of them, or have questions, or perhaps would like to invite them onto another show, this is a great place to interact. You can join that group herethank you for listening and remember, YOU ARE LOVED
During the early morning hours of Sunday, June 12, 2016, a gunman entered Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and opened fire on the crowd, who was celebrating Latin Night. After more than three hours of terror, 49 lives were lost and 53 additional people were wounded.In today's episode, we're taking a look at the history of Pulse, the events of June 12, 2016, and the response to the shooting. Additional Resources:Orlando CensusThe 2021 LGBTQ+ Travel IndexLGBT Adults in Large US Metropolitan AreasOrlando Shooter on Facebook: Now 'Taste' ISIS 'Vengeance'OnePulse FoundationThree Years Since Pulse, Lawmakers Must Act to Address Ongoing Epidemic of Gun ViolenceGet Your MerchSupport the show
As the co-host of NPR's flagship news program All Things Considered, Ari Shapiro is a go-to source for tens of millions of Americans for essential deep-dives into some of the most critical stories unfolding across the globe. At NPR for more than two decades now, Shapiro has made it his mission to serve as an informational and emotional conduit—or even a translator of sorts—between the subject and the listener. On this week's episode of Time Sensitive, he talks about his new memoir, The Best Strangers in the World: Stories From a Life Spent Listening; why he considers hosting All Things Considered like inheriting an heirloom; embracing one's identity as a journalistic asset; and the parallels between reading fiction, cooking, and reporting the news.Special thanks to our Season 7 sponsor, L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:[01:14] Ari Shapiro[03:48] “The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening”[04:09] Mary Louise Kelly[04:10] NPR's All Things Considered[07:23] Susan Stamberg[08:51] Noah Adams[09:44] Audie Cornish[17:27] “A Second, Chance Interview With Subject of Controversial First Lady Remarks”[20:46] “Ari Shapiro On Covering the Pulse Shooting”[22:07] Billy Manes[24:50] “‘Dr. No' Becomes Diplomat, Continues a Family Story”[24:54] Norm Eisen[27:29] “For Two Sarajevo Women, a Chance Friendship Forged in the Ashes of War”[31:40] “One Man's Moment With Martin Luther King Jr.”[38:48] Cascade AIDS Project[43:21] Nina Totenberg[52:59] Amitav Ghosh[53:02] “Journey To The Sundarbans: The ‘Beautiful Forest' of Mangroves”[53:05] Ghosh's “The Hungry Tide”[54:30] “Meet Bonbibi: The Indian Forest Goddess Worshiped Across Religions”[54:32] “Experts Fear Climate Change Will Lead to More Tiger Attacks in the Sundarbans”[54:53] “Amitav Ghosh: ‘The World of Fact Is Outrunning the World of Fiction'”[55:00] Ghosh's “Gun Island”[55:49] Pink Martini[55:53] Alan Cumming[57:50] Kim Hastreiter[59:23] Och and Oy[01:02:11] Ernesto Lecuona
Six years ago Brandon Wolf made a promise after his best friend was shot dead. He tells The New Abnormal's Danielle Moodie how we can all make that promise a reality Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are getting on our soap-box to shout about the BS in Florida, Pulse Shooting, and the fears of the LGBTQ of Ukrainians. We get a bit loud, but stay with us! First time listening? Well, welcome to Queernundrum, where we explore everything queer in order to learn more about our queer community. What is queer? everything LBGTQAI+ We will take our questions and yours, together we will discover the history of our community from: Hollywood to civil rights and everything in between. If you want to share your stories or questions please email us Queernundrum@queernundrum.com, that is a Queer Nun with a Drum dot com. Connect with us on FB, IG or Twitter Intro music by Jahzzar “Please Listen Carefully” "Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA" and Outro music by Scott Holmes “Acoustic Indie Folk” @ scottianholmes@live.com. Editor: H. Greystone via FinalCut Pro Writer: G. Thoren
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old man, killed 49 people and wounded 53 more in a mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub. Orlando Police officers shot and killed him after a three-hour standoff. Pulse was hosting a "Latin Night", and most of the victims were Latino. It is the deadliest incident in the history of violence against LGBTQ people in the United States as well as the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks in 2001, and was the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history until the shooting in Las Vegas in 2017. Our guest today was the owner of Pulse Nightclub, Barbara Poma. She is now the sole founder and executive director of onePULSE Foundation. onePULSE Foundation is the nonprofit organization established in the aftermath of the June 12, 2016 tragedy at Pulse nightclub to create a sanctuary of hope and honor and preserve the legacy of the 49 people killed, 68 injured, and countless others who were affected. The four pillars of its mission are to create and support a memorial that opens hearts, a museum that opens minds, educational programs that open eyes, and legacy scholarships that open doors. Today we talk to Barbara about tragedy and healing, and what happens next. With co-host Brody Levesque
On June 12, 2016, Omar Mateen, a 29-year-old man, killed 49 people and wounded 53 more in a mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub. Orlando Police officers shot and killed him after a three-hour standoff. Pulse was hosting a "Latin Night", and most of the victims were Latino. It is the deadliest incident in the history of violence against LGBTQ people in the United States as well as the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks in 2001, and was the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history until the shooting in Las Vegas in 2017. Our guest today was the owner of Pulse Nightclub, Barbara Poma. She is now the sole founder and executive director of onePULSE Foundation. onePULSE Foundation is the nonprofit organization established in the aftermath of the June 12, 2016 tragedy at Pulse nightclub to create a sanctuary of hope and honor and preserve the legacy of the 49 people killed, 68 injured, and countless others who were affected. The four pillars of its mission are to create and support a memorial that opens hearts, a museum that opens minds, educational programs that open eyes, and legacy scholarships that open doors. Today we talk to Barbara about tragedy and healing, and what happens next. With co-host Brody Levesque
Several events were held on Saturday to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in which a gunman killed 49 people and injured dozens. At the time, this was the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history and immediately prompted calls for gun laws. NewsHour Weekend's Ivette Feliciano speaks with two survivors about how the events of that night changed their lives. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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On June 12, 2016, Angel Colon was at an Orlando gay nightclub when he heard shots. As he started running, he was shot 3 times. A few minutes later, he was shot 3 more times. As Angel will tell you, he was one of the fortunate ones. Though he was severely wounded, he was not one of the 49 people that lost their lives. Not only did Angel survive, but the shooting kicked off a series of events that drove him into the arms of Jesus. This is his story. To learn more about Angel's ministry, follow @angel_colon and visit FearlessIdentity.co. If you enjoyed this episode, please RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE! And be sure to connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and on ThenGodMoved.com.
Deep discussion with special guest Raul Rivas retired OPD SWAT operator. Raul was at the Pulse Night Club shooting and shared his experience with us. Karen helped to make the studio safe by social distancing and joined through Skype. Doug, Chris and Paul with the Dirty Oar supported the hard conversation of living through the aftermath of a violent night in the history of Orlando. You have to to listen to the edge of your seat conversation and make sure you share with someone else. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)
Deep discussion with special guest Raul Rivas retired OPD SWAT operator. Raul was at the Pulse Night Club shooting and shared his experience with us. Karen helped to make the studio safe by social distancing and joined through Skype. Doug, Chris and...
Please navigate to westviewboulder.org to visit our community, listen to our podcast or view our service livestream. Being Lutheran and More, The Westview Podcast is produced by Nicole Garcia and AJ Hoelter in association with Westview Church, Boulder, Colorado. You can support the podcast by giving directly to Westview Church. Please visit us at westviewboulder.org to connect and/or give. Show Notes: Black lives matter. Let us as a Church realize this. Let us live like Christ and invite all into our home and treat them to a warm hearth and hearty food. Look into the gospel of Mathew, starting in chapter 7 and through chapter 10. Lets us strive to be open and listen to other people. Let us consider who we are as humans and Lutherans. Pulse Shooting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlando_nightclub_shooting Charlston Church Shooting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston_church_shooting Two Black Trans Women Were Killed in the U.S. in the Past Week as Trump Revokes Discrimination Protections for Trans People: https://time.com/5853325/black-trans-women-killed-riah-milton-dominique-remmie-fells-trump/ 8:46: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/31/us/george-floyd-investigation.html Latinx: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latinx#:~:text=Latinx%20is%20a%20gender%2Dneutral,Its%20plural%20is%20Latinxs. Never talk to the police: https://twitter.com/DrHST/status/300317324123197440?s=20 , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE Vida: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vida_(TV_series) Hoodies: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/06/magazine/the-politics-of-the-hoodie.html Personal Bias: https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/behavioral-competencies/ethical-practice/pages/become-aware-of-personal-bias-and-improve-ethical-practice-.aspx#:~:text=To%20have%20personal%20biases%20is,well%2Dbeing%20and%20professional%20success. Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/43602206-dear-church Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering Godby Kaitlin B. Curtice: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52545499-native Reconciling In Christ (RIC) Resources: https://www.reconcilingworks.org/resources/ric/ Civil Rights Act of 1964: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1965 How Does Implicit Bias Influence Behavior?: https://www.verywellmind.com/implicit-bias-overview-4178401#:~:text=Implicit%20biases%20are%20influenced%20by,members%20of%20other%20social%20groups.
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Guest Bios Show Transcript Two Pulse nightclub survivors say they’re no longer gay after turning to Christ in the aftermath of the 2016 shooting. Yet in this follow-up to The Roys Report, “Is Change Possible for Gays and Trans?,” Luis Javier Ruiz says, “It’s not a gay to straight thing; it’s a lost to saved thing.” Both Ruiz and survivor Angel Colon tell Julie their gripping story of survival and transformation.
Two Pulse nightclub survivors say they’re no longer gay after turning to Christ in the aftermath of the 2016 shooting. Yet in this follow-up to The Roys Report, “Is Change Possible for Gays and Trans?,” Luis Javier Ruiz says, “It’s not a gay to straight thing; it’s a lost to saved thing.” Both Ruiz and survivor Angel Colon tell Julie their gripping story of survival and transformation. Show Transcript Note: This transcript has been edited slightly for continuity.
In this episode: Brigid puts away some graphs, Celia's brains leak out of her ears, and Dan commits troop crimes. Then, an interview with LA-based writer Dan Lopez on community, Lambda Litfest, and surviving in the wake of the 2016 Pulse Shooting. Finally, we visit the Extreme Teen Writer's Corner, discuss the new alt-Nobel Prize in Literature, and dip a toe into the insane world of right-wing thriller novels. 10:00- Interview With Dan Lopez1:01:00- News1:07:00- Brief Note On Harlan Ellison1:08:00- Publishing1:08:49- Extreme Teen Writer’s Corner1:27:00: Trigger Warning DiscussionFollow the show on Twitter @WritingSurvivorSupport the show and unlock exclusive content by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/WriteToSurviveTheme tune is "Fallow Fellow" by Cullah, end tune is "Every Cowboy" by Cellophane Sam
In this episode: Brigid puts away some graphs, Celia's brains leak out of her ears, and Dan commits troop crimes. Then, an interview with LA-based writer Dan Lopez on community, Lambda Litfest, and surviving in the wake of the 2016 Pulse Shooting. Finally, we visit the Extreme Teen Writer's Corner, discuss the new alt-Nobel Prize in Literature, and dip a toe into the insane world of right-wing thriller novels. 10:00- Interview With Dan Lopez1:01:00- News1:07:00- Brief Note On Harlan Ellison1:08:00- Publishing1:08:49- Extreme Teen Writer’s Corner1:27:00: Trigger Warning DiscussionFollow the show on Twitter @WritingSurvivorSupport the show and unlock exclusive content by becoming a Patron at patreon.com/WriteToSurviveTheme tune is "Fallow Fellow" by Cullah, end tune is "Every Cowboy" by Cellophane Sam
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from April 5, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Segment 1 Orlando, Fl. Pulse nightclub shooting case has new details on the shooter's motives. Researchers looked into what made people vote for Donald Trump. Hour 2: Tammy Talpas asks Ted Cruz to submit a DNA test to prove he is human. Alex Jones commentary on youtube and the YouTube Shooter. Tucker Carlson chimes in with the Fox News perspective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The teens who are the Parkland shooting survivors have a very special ally working with them on their fight to end gun violence. His name is Brandon Wolf. Life changed one horrible night for Brandon Wolf. He hid in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire in Orlando's Pulse Nightclub, killing his two best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, as well as 47 others. But rather than get swallowed up by the anger and fear of tragedy, Brandon and his group of friends set out to honor the victims' legacies with action. Brandon was a surrogate on multiple political campaigns in the 2016 cycle, appearing in July at the Democratic National Convention. He also serves as the Vice President of The Dru Project, a nonprofit organization that establishes Gay Straight Alliances in public high schools and provides college funding to future leaders in the LGBTQIA+ community. Tonight he talks to us. With master journalist Brody Levesque.
The teens who are the Parkland shooting survivors have a very special ally working with them on their fight to end gun violence. His name is Brandon Wolf. Life changed one horrible night for Brandon Wolf. He hid in a bathroom while a gunman opened fire in Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub, killing his two best friends, Drew Leinonen & Juan Guerrero, as well as 47 others. But rather than get swallowed up by the anger and fear of tragedy, Brandon and his group of friends set out to honor the victims’ legacies with action. Brandon was a surrogate on multiple political campaigns in the 2016 cycle, appearing in July at the Democratic National Convention. He also serves as the Vice President of The Dru Project, a nonprofit organization that establishes Gay Straight Alliances in public high schools and provides college funding to future leaders in the LGBTQIA+ community. Tonight he talks to us. With master journalist Brody Levesque.
Love is love. It was so incredible to sit down with Commissioner Patty Sheehan after the one-year memorial of the […] The post 30. Commissioner Patty Sheehan on Pulse shooting, Orlando culture, and women in politics appeared first on Sifu Mimi Chan.
This week, Jennifer and Lisa take a second stab at discussing the recent article in the Orlando Sentinel, in which a guest columnists posits that the Orlando United rainbow flag flying around town is scaring away tourists........ I say second stab because we recorded this once and we had a media malfunction!!!! We have thoughts. Find us on Facebook and tell us what you think! www.thosedarncats.net
Our show opens today with “Dead” by Arson Daily. Arson’ Daily’s new EP is set to release June 22nd. First, we’ll hear from Marissa brings you a tribute to the victims of the Pulse Shooting. And Nick brings you his Modest Mouth Review, this week he reviews I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone by Chastity Belt.
Our show opens today with “Dead” by Arson Daily. Arson’ Daily’s new EP is set to release June 22nd. First, we’ll hear from Marissa brings you a tribute to the victims of the Pulse Shooting. And Nick brings you his Modest Mouth Review, this week he reviews I Used To Spend So Much Time Alone by Chastity Belt.
In this episode, we talk about… how perseverance and hope can take on special meaning for queer and trans people the anniversary of the shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida the resilience of the LGBTQ community — we’ve been persecuted for so long but we are still here the tension between suffering producing character and also […]
A Colorado woman started a new training program where veterans learn how to prevent suicide among their peers. Then, James Leprino rarely talks to the press. He's the Colorado "cheese baron," who supplies Pizza Hut, Dominos and Papa Johns. A conversation with the Forbes reporter who landed an interview. And, the FBI considers the "sovereign movement" a domestic terrorist threat. People who follow the ideology reject much of government's authority over them. It has led to a lot of tension in one Southern Colorado county. Then, one year later, a Boulder composer's musical reaction to the shooting at the Pulse nightclub.
Everyone in the Orlando area remembers vividly the events that happened in the early morning hours of June 12th, 2016. At 2:02 am, The Pulse Nightclub Shooting began and over the next couple of days the reality of one of the worst shootings in the history of the United States took place. But, for the Orlando Police Department Public Relations Office, June 10th and 11th were very busy days that prepared them for what was about to take the worlds attention. Wanda Miglio and Michelle hold down those responsibilities in a truly team approach to keeping the public informed through the Orlando Police Social Media channels and the main-stream media. The end of Operation Safe Streets took place on June 10th, the culmination of a month long project to help make Orlando safer removing crime guns and offenders from the streets. Later that night, the murder of Christina Grimmie, an up and coming YouTube star who was performing at the Plaza Live Theater, took place. Due to her rising fame and recent success on The Voice the national media ascended on Orlando to cover the story. June 11th, the team made sure that the information about Christina Grimmie went out throughout the day. Add into the mix a couple of full SWAT callouts, they department and the PIOs were kept busy. And then… The Pulse Shooting took place. Wanda and Michelle quickly went into action determining the priorities that had to be identified to effectively do their job. Listen as they share the events from their perspective. You can follow OPD on social media: Twitter.com/OrlandoPolice Facebook.com/orlandopolicedepartment YouTube.com/opdpio Orlando Police Online: http://www.cityoforlando.net/police/ Radio Traffic Audio Complied from City Of Orlando http://www.cityoforlando.net/cityclerk/pulse-tragedy-public-records/
This first year (9 Months) of The People's Podcast has seen me talk about a myriad of topics across Sports, Politics, Pop Culture, and Pro Wrestling. With 2017 beckoning, we take a look back at some of the biggest and most important topics JSC Radio touched upon in this tumultuous year including: *The Pulse Shooting in Orlando *The ongoing Flint water catastrophe *The death of Phife Dawg being one of a multitude of tough losses *The police shootings of Philando Castile & Alton Sterling *Colin Kaepernick's Protests *The NFL's Concussion issues *Harambe's avoidable death Thanks for Nothing, 2016. :::Be sure to leave a 5-Star rating and review on iTunes & Stitcher::: To Support the People's Podcast or become a sponsor: patreon.com/jscradio
Join Tracy & Craig this Tuesday as Sandy Phillips joins the show which begins at 1:00 EST. Ms. Phillips will join the show a little later in show. Who is Sandy Phillips? Sandy Phillips has been an outspoken advocate for gun reform since her daughter, Jessica Redfield Ghawi, was murdered in the Aurora Theater Massacre in Colorado on July 20th 2012. She and her husband sold everything, bought a used 26ft camper, and travel the country encouraging grassroots advocacy across the nation. Their story is one of devastating loss that has been turned into inspirational purpose. Tracy is a consultant/business owner of Fort Consulting Services. She is the co-host of The Tracy & Craig Show and runs The Tracy & Craig Show websites adding a lot of entertaining articles to the website. You can follow her on Twitter at @TracyFortShow. The show's website is www.thetracyfortshow.com. Craig has written twelve books in the past ten years, including five in the LOL at the GOP series. You can follow Craig on Twitter at: @CraigRozniecki Craig's nationally renowned blog can be found at this site:.http://thekind-heartedsmartaleck.blogspot.com. Craig's new book LOL at the GOP, Volume 6: Orange is the New Crazy has just been released October 22, 2016. We will take your questions at 215-383-3795 during the live broadcast. This will also be available for replay. Remember to follow us at @tracyfortshow, like us on Facebook at The Tracy Fort Show, Instagram as The Tracy Fort and Craig Roz Show, and you can always e-mail the show at thetracyfortshow@gmail.com. Thank you for listening and supporting us!
The Anime Addicts interview Peter Payne, owner of www.jlist.com to discuss the shootings in the Orlando nightclub, Pulse. What is Japan's take on this tragedy? What do they feel about guns, American culture, the state of the world and more! http://www.aaapodcast.com http://www.jlist.com
Chopping it up in the kitchen on the topics that matter to you. Juneteenth needs further explanation to some so we'll hit on that. New illuminations into the Pulse Shooting have law enforcement spell bound. The politics in the presidential race heat up and the nastiness prevails. Congress holds a sit in. It's hot as fish grease in the south, and we're not talking global warming nor rising sea levels. Relationships get crazy in the summer. There is much more out there to discuss. The only topics we don't cover are the ones that lead to no where quickly.
The Pulse Orlando Shooting has rocked our community to the core. Please join us to speak on this matter, and learn how to heal from the hate and mourn the loss of the victims and families, and also the victims who have survived who have to continue to live with this forever eched in their memories.
The Pulse Orlando Shooting has rocked our community to the core. Please join us to speak on this matter, and learn how to heal from the hate and mourn the loss of the victims and families, and also the victims who have survived who have to continue to live with this forever eched in their memories.
Clair Davis joins Brandy & Duce to talk about the recent comic book films. Brandy & Duce also tell their favorite drunken stories! Check it out! Connect with Clair wonderwomancosplay.com/ Support Victims of Pulse Shooting in Orlando: www.gofundme.com/pulsevictimsfund #AlvearStrong Support our friend Brian Alvear's Family: www.gofundme.com/2968cwc
Brandy & Duce are joined by the jill-of-all-trades, Clair Davis! Connect with Clair http://wonderwomancosplay.com/ Support Victims of Pulse Shooting in Orlando: www.gofundme.com/pulsevictimsfund #AlvearStrong Support our friend Brian Alvear's Family: www.gofundme.com/2968cwc
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In this week's podcast Jae and Joaquin have their good friend Angel joining them. They talk about Jae's experience at the Vous Conference, as always geek out about upcoming and already released movies, and dive into the shooting at the Pulse Nightclub and how the church can step in and help lead healing for those broken due to the tragedy. *Please forgive us for the first 6 minutes we got some echo, but hang with us it gets better.IG: thisisoutcryFB: OutcryTwitter: @thisisoutcrySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-overflow-podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The one where Erin and Jamie discuss episodes 06x23 (TOW The Ring) and 06x24 (TOW The Proposal). You'll hear us discuss our least favorite sitcoms ever, you'll get an exclusive inside scoop on #REESEGATE, and you'll join us in closing out season six with the help of the Gilmore Guys themselves, Kevin Porter (@KevinTPorter) and Demi Adejuyigbe (@electrolemon)! Season six is officially in the books, so you know what that means: It's almost time for 7... 7... 7!We unfortunately recorded this week's episode too early to touch on the tragic shooting in Orlando, Florida, but if you have the means to do so, we ask that you please donate to the victims of the Pulse Shooting at https://www.gofundme.com/PulseVictimsFund.Listen/subscribe to Gilmore Guys on iTunes or online at http://www.gilmoreguysshow.com!Support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/bofpodcast!
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Multiple witnesses claim that Orlando shooter Omar Mateen, who killed 49 people at a gay dance club Sunday morning, was himself gay. Also: Conference in Jerusalem hopes to unite Jews and Gentiles as "sons of Jacob"; Brits lean toward Brexit; mystical rabbi says he's received a new message from heaven, and US unemployment twice as high as we're being told.
Nate (The Ninja Fatman), Johnny & Duce sit down to discuss Nintendo, Ubisoft & Sony from E3 2016! Connect w/Nate: www.facebook.com/theninjafatman twitter.com/theninjafatman www.twitch.tv/theninjafatman Support Victims of Pulse Shooting in Orlando: www.gofundme.com/pulsevictimsfund #AlvearStrong Support our friend Brian Alvear's Family: www.gofundme.com/2968cwc
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