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On April 6, 2025 we installed Pastor Tim Phillips as our Associate Pastor for church planting. Tim is committed to working with our core group to plant a new Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Raeford, NC. This clip contains the prayer for the new pastor from Pastor Brian Howard and the charge to the new pastor from Pastor Andy Webb.If you would like to support this work, you can donate here: https://providencearp.breezechms.com/give/online
Today's episode is from Mobile Home Park #27 that originally aired on Sep. 27, 2016. Charles and I will be speaking about our recent experience in a park we own in Raeford, NC. We recently acquired this park and quickly realized that both the on-site management and maintenance staff needed to be replaced ASAP! We discuss how we quickly identified the challenges associated with their poor performance and how we handled the transition with a completely new management team. This is a common scenario you will experience when purchasing turnaround or distressed mobile home parks and so we thought you might learn from our personal experience. Recommended Resources: Accredited Investors, you're invited to Join the Cashflow Investor Club to learn how you can partner with Kevin Bupp on current and upcoming opportunities to create passive cash flow and build wealth. Join the Club! If you're a high net worth investor with capital to deploy in the next 12 months and you want to build passive income and wealth with a trusted partner, go to InvestWithKB.com for opportunities to invest in real estate projects alongside Kevin and his team. Looking for the ultimate guide to passive investing? Grab a copy of my latest book, The Cash Flow Investor at KevinBupp.com. Tap into a wealth of free information on Commercial Real Estate Investing by listening to past podcast episodes at KevinBupp.com/Podcast.
Send Us Feedback via TextKirk Verner is a true legend in skydiving, with a remarkable career spanning decades. As a founding member of Arizona Airspeed, Kirk has amassed an incredible 72 gold medals at world and national levels in both 4-Way and 8-Way formation skydiving. His achievements place him among the most successful competitors in the history of the sport.Kirk has also made significant contributions beyond competition. He captained both the 300- and 400-way world record formations and has coached thousands of skydivers, revolutionizing training and flying techniques in both indoor and outdoor settings. He's held leadership roles, including as a USPA National Director and chairman of the competition committee, and currently serves as the General Manager of Skydive Paraclete XP in Raeford, NC.In 2022, Kirk was inducted into the International Skydiving Hall of Fame. Just weeks after his induction, he secured another victory at the World Championships in Eloy, Arizona, the birthplace of Airspeed. His team continued their winning streak by claiming gold at the US Nationals and World Championships in Beaufort, NC, setting records with 37 points in a single round and achieving the highest average in 8-Way history with 23.9 points. Kirk's legacy in the sport continues to grow.
Hello there!In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. JT Pope, from House of Raeford, explores the concept of blend feeding in poultry. Dr. Pope discusses how blend feeding could revolutionize the poultry industry by offering more precise nutrient delivery and improving feed efficiency. He also addresses the challenges and potential solutions for implementing this technique on a larger scale. Don't miss this episode, available on all major platforms."Blend feeding is essentially taking two different diets and every day feeding them in different proportions so that you meet the animal's requirement directly."Meet the guest: Dr. JT Pope is a nutritionist at House of Raeford Farms. He holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition/Animal and Poultry Science from North Carolina State University, where he also earned his M.S. and B.S. in Poultry Science. With nearly six years at House of Raeford and extensive research in feed manufacturing and broiler performance, he brings valuable expertise to the poultry industry.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:26) Introduction(02:56) Concept of blend feeding(04:29) Feed milling efficiency(05:20) Challenges in adoption(08:04) Results from trials(10:33) Future technology integration(14:37) Closing thoughtsThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kerry- Kemin- Anitox- BASF
About The Unmothers: After the death of her husband, journalist Marshall is sent to the small town of Raeford to investigate a clearly ridiculous rumor—that a horse has given birth to a human baby. As she's pulled deeper into the town and its guarded people, she realizes Raeford may be harboring more dark secrets than she expected. NEWS: We have a Bookshop.org shop now! Find all of our favorite books at our shop–and help out small businesses. Recommended in this episode: The Night Guest by Hildur Knútsdóttir UP NEXT: The Daughters of Block Island with special guest Crystal O'Leary-Davidson Buy our books here, including our newest Toil and Trouble.
Tyson Foods has entered into an agreement to sell its Vienna, Georgia poultry complex to House of Raeford Farms, and USDA's response to bird flu in poultry and cows will end up costing at least $2 billion.
On November 10, 1979, a decorated veteran (Raeford Darroch) was executed while laying on the couch with the TV on…Virginia investigators had to figure out who had the motive, means, and opportunity to kill Raeford. Was it a robbery? Or was the motive more personal? ——- Submit your Listener Story Here! ——- Thank you to today's sponsors: June's Journey! Check out June's Journey on IOS or Android Devices. Acorns - Visit acorns.com/militarymama and start investing today! Pre-Workout Mix by Nathalia Melo Fit - Visit mbodysupp.com and use code “mamamargot” for 15% off! ——- Ways to support your favorite podcast: Join My Patreon Family! Subscribe to Military Murder Premium on Apple Podcast! Rate/Review the Show! Tell a Friend about Military Murder —— Military Murder is a military true crime podcast that focuses on murders committed by military members, veterans, and sometimes their family members. ---- Follow on social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mamamargot TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@militarymargot Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast Discussion Group: https://facebook.com/groups/militarytruecrime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When a little girl goes missing from her bus stop in 1998, it's just the start of one community's decades-long search for justice.If you have any information about the disappearance of Brittany Locklear on Wednesday, January 7, 1998, in Raeford, North Carolina, please contact the Hoke County Sheriff's Office anonymous tip line at 910-878-1279, or the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation at 888-624-7222. Tips can also be submitted online.May 5th was Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day and in honor, audiochuck is supporting Ohkomi Forensics, an Indigenous-led organization that provides forensic services to Indigenous families affected by the MMIP crisis, in correlation with our coverage this week. To learn more about or donate to Ohkomi Forensics, please visit this link!For more information about Season of Justice, or to apply for a grant, please visit www.seasonofjustice.org.Source materials for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit: https://crimejunkiepodcast.com/murdered-brittany-locklear Have you heard yet? National DNA Day was Thursday, April 25th, and in honor of the special day, Ashley and audiochuck have partnered with an Indy based cidery to release a limited edition cider called Cheers For Chuck. Cheers For Chuck cider helps solve cold cases - with every purchase, a portion of proceeds goes to Season of Justice. A cider that can crack crime? We'll cheers to that! This is an extremely limited drop, so visit cheersforchuckcider.com to get your order in before it sells out. Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join the Fan Club! Visit https://crimejunkie.app/library/ to view the current membership options and policies.Don't miss out on all things Crime Junkie!Instagram: @crimejunkiepodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @CrimeJunkiePod | @audiochuckTikTok: @crimejunkiepodcastFacebook: /CrimeJunkiePodcast | /audiochuckllc Crime Junkie is hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat. Instagram: @ashleyflowers | @britprawatTwitter: @Ash_Flowers | @britprawatTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more!
From a humble upbringing in Raeford, North Carolina, Sally Austin is recognized inside the Home of American Golf and beyond as a champion and trailblazer for women's golf. Austin's love for the game was instilled by her father and she honed her skills under the tutelage of the legendary Peggy Kirk Bell at Pine Needles, where she still teaches the game today. A faithful and diehard North Carolina Tarheels fan, Sally was part of the first women's varsity golf team at UNC Chapel Hill in 1974 and later became their head coach during the 1992-93 season and directed the program for 16 years. Austin lives in Pinehurst and when not teaching or enjoying all the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen area has to offer, she also serves on the prestigious N.C. Golf Panel traveling the state to rank the Top 100 golf courses from the mountains to the coast. In July, Austin won the super senior division of LPGA Professionals National Championship at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, VA. Sit back and enjoy this episode of Paradise in the Pines with Sally Austin. For more podcasts, go to www.HomeofGolf.com/podcast/
Today's conversation with Sherri Raeford will truly light a fire in your heart to do the thing you've been wanting to do creatively and let your star shine as a singer, dancer, actor, and creative! Sherri is a theatre educator, actor, director, and the founder/artistic director of Shared Radiance Performing Arts Company. She's also a Shakespeare QUEEN, ballroom dancer, and one of the kindest people you'll meet. She shares her journey of studying at the Globe Theatre in London, overcoming self-doubt to start acting and teaching theatre, and having the courage to start a theatre company as a female artistic director. In this interview, Sherri Raeford shares about: •choosing curiosity over fear •building confidence by taking action •surrounding yourself with people you can learn from •falling in love with Shakespeare and theatre •starting a company that focuses on mentorship, education, and collaboration & more! Let us both know what you thought of the episode! Screenshot this, reposting it on IG, and tagging us both! Connect with Shared Radiance! → https://www.sharedradiance.org/ Follow Shared Radiance on Facebook and Instagram! Reach out to Sherri! → sherri@sharedradiance.org → Don't forget to JOIN THE PERFORMING ARTS COMMUNITY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY and connect with other performing artists and let me know what you thought of the episode! Let's inspire and connect with each other! → Join my email list HERE! → Ready to SING? Come try Beginner Voice Coaching with me! → Visit www.creativelybyestelle.com/sing or click HERE to schedule today! → To support this show, please SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. It would mean so much :) → SHARE this with a friend if you were inspired by this episode!
In this episode of Intermittent Fasting Stories, Gin talks to Ashley Riegle from Raeford, NC. Are you ready to take your intermittent fasting lifestyle to the next level? There's nothing better than community to help with that. In the Delay, Don't Deny community we all embrace the clean fast, and there's just the right support for you as you live your intermittent fasting lifestyle. You can connect directly with Gin in the Ask Gin group, and she will answer all of your questions personally. If you're new to intermittent fasting or recommitting to the IF lifestyle, join the 28-Day FAST Start group. After your fast start, join us for support in The 1st Year group. Need tips for long term maintenance? We have a place for that! There are many more useful spaces beyond these, and you can interact in as many as you like. Visit ginstephens.com/community to join us. An annual membership costs just over a dollar a week when you do the math. If you aren't ready to fully commit for a year, join for a month and you can cancel at any time. If you know you'll want to stay forever, we also have a lifetime membership option available. IF is free. You don't need to join our community to fast. But if you're looking for support from a community of like-minded IFers, we are here for you at ginstephens.com/community. Ashley is a stay-at-home mom. In 2019, she found herself realizing gaining weight. Between the stress of a move to a completely new state and fertility meds to conceive, she gained 25 pounds in five months. Panicked, Ashley tried to find a way to lose weight. She stumbled upon IF and Gin's book Delay, Don't Deny after an internet search. Ashley began her IF journey in August of 2019, but did not lose weight for almost a year. She had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis at age 20, and immediately felt better physically. Ashley knew IF was the answer! Ashley was able to conceive and stopped IF, then resumed IF after having her son. The weight came off with ease. Ashley feels a quiet calmness with IF. She has gone from 177 pounds to 137 pounds. She no longer needs one of her MS meds, sleeps well, and has loads of energy. Plus, Ashley is expecting her second son! Ashley's advice: “Start slow and be gentle with yourself. Have a goal. Pay attention to how you feel. Let IF fit into your life, not the other way around.” Get Gin's books at: http://www.ginstephens.com/get-the-books.html, including Cleanish and New York Times Bestseller, Fast. Feast. Repeat., available wherever you buy books! Delay, Don't Deny is available on Amazon. Join Gin's community! Go to: ginstephens.com/communityShare your intermittent fasting stories with Gin: gin@intermittentfastingstories.com Follow Gin on Twitter @gin_stephens Follow Gin on Instagram @GinStephens Visit Gin's website at: ginstephens.com Check out Gin's Favorite Things at http://www.ginstephens.com/gins-favorite-things.html See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
TRIGGER WARNING!!!!: suicide/speculation. DIAL 988 FOR THE SUI & CRISIS LIFELINE; On this weeks episode of the Pilots Pandemic, Emma and Maddie sit down to talk about Charles Hew Crooks fatal jump from a small aircraft in North Carolina. Crooks was 23 years old working for a skydiving company in the area of Raeford, N.C. It is still unknown why Crooks jump so we speculate on what could have happened and are lead to the possibility of another pilot $u1c1d3. If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.airfarepouch.com @airfarepouch Code:pilotspodcast www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepilotspandemic/support
The last US soldier to leave Afghanistan returned home this August, but private security personnel long outnumbered US troops in that war, and the for-profit business of training guns-for-hire is booming -- literally -- in the backyards of many rural Americans. In this special episode, The Laura Flanders Show travels to the tiny town of Hoffman in Richmond County, NC, where residents live next to a loud private training ground.They have real concerns about who is receiving training there and why, especially after the January 6th Insurrection at the Capitol. Laura interviews Hoffman's Mayors and one of the County Commissioners who approved the permit for Oak Grove Technologies' tactical training site. They regret that approval now. And we travel to nearby Hoke County, where a diverse coalition of local stakeholders — and an all-POC County Commission — were able to stop the expansion of Reservoir International, another training outfit seeking to expand its footprint near the county seat of Raeford. “The latter is an example of the power of community organizing,” says Serena Sebring of Blueprint NC. Blueprint is partnering with a statewide network of veteran ant-racist, anti-militia organizers to pool information and lift up local strategies for making communities safer. “I don't think it's worthwhile for the county period. And it's really not good for the town of Hoffman. [We need to tell these private paramilitary training groups that]. We don't need you anymore… Go back to the military, go back to camp McCall, go back to Fort Bragg... Don't let the civilians takeover military. We don't need it. “ Don Bryant GuestsDonald Bryant, Richmond County CommissionerTommy Hart, Mayor Hoffman, NCDaniel Kelly, Mayor Pro Tempore, Hoffman, NCDanielle Purifoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Geography, UNC Chapel HillHarry Southerland, Chairman, Hoke County Board of CommissionersChristina Davis McCoy, Former Executive Director, North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious ViolenceJim Davis, Former Sheriff, Hoke County, NCSerena Sebring, Executive Director, BluePrint NC NOTE: This podcast originally aired Fall of 2021. Listen to our most recent episode as a follow up: 'The Forgotten Coup, January 6th & the Small Town Americans on the Frontlines of Democracy'
Happy Father's Day Playing basketball outside @ Scurlock Elementary School court in Raeford, NC. My brother and I playing against 2 country boys, on a court with no lines and sandy as ever. It was 'Awfully Good' smh Let's talk about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/craig-martin23/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/craig-martin23/support
Offering the hope and healing the news media ignores and the government will not address, this conversation occurred just one day after the school shooting in Uvalde, TX. It was a hard, but hopeful conversation involving an educator, a local pastor, and a Gen Z social media influencer whose Christian perspective enters the fray as a near counterculture voice.Pastor, Educator and former Law Enforcement Officer Fallon Procter hosted the conversation with Pastor Tony McVickers of RockFish Church in Raeford, NC and Kristen McVickers, with an active social media following as "lauren.elise03" on TikTok.
Welcome to the 2022 National Signing Day for Marching Band! We are proud to introduce April Stubbs. April attends Sandhoke Early College High School in Raeford, North Carolina. April plays the trumpet and is ready to announce to the world where he will be marching this fall. This podcast is brought to you by SAY Marketing and Promotions, Block Band Music & Publishing, Kevin Peete of ReMax Patriots, Block Us Up - Band Blog, Smokee O's BBQ, Math-Sci Tutoring and Educational Services, Lamik's Video Sofia's BBQ and Fish, Bull City Music School, HBCU Recruitment Center, and Prodigious Music Concepts LLC Check out our website http://www.themarchingpodcast.com/ you can email the show at marchingpodcast@gmail.com, find us on IG at themarchingpodcast, subscribe to us on Facebook at The Marching Podcast or tweet us @marchingpodcast, We hope you enjoy the show!
UNSOLVED DEATH: Brittany Locklear was born on October 14, 1992, in Raeford, North Carolina, and was living with her mother, Connie Locklear-Chavis at the time of her death. Connie described her as an incredibly unique child, although she was small, she was very independent. Brittany was nicknamed little-Brittany at West Hoke Elementary School because she was the school's youngest and smallest kindergartener. Others described Brittany as a beautiful little girl who was always smiling, gave the best hugs, and loved Pocahontas. MAY is Asian American, Pacific Islander, MMIP Awareness! We also hit on the serious epidemic of MMIW Here are sources available to the public: https://mmiwusa.org/Missing and murdered indigenous people (MMIP) are often under-reported and due to data deserts of information, it can be hard to find details of these cases. In fact, indigenous women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average. We want to promote these cases to a larger public, with hopes to uncover answers and draw attention to a vulnerable population that has an unproportionate amount of unsolved cold cases. ~ National Crime Information Center (NCIC) — FBII wanted to Thank Sidney @speakhertruthtc on Twitter - for referencing Brittany's story as a suggestion. If you have a story/case suggestion please fill out a suggestion form HERE. Resources/Articles -Death of an Angel: The Murder of Brittany Locklear | Medium | December 21, 2020 | https://medium.com/@jennbaxter_69070/death-of-an-angel-the-murder-of-brittany-locklear-24be8ed12df5MMIWG & Violence Prevention | Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) | | https://www.nwac.ca/policy-areas/mmiwg/Suspect ID'd in slaying of 5-year-old | The Robesonian | 1/15/2009 | https://www.robesonian.com/archive/65371/view-full_story-1637009-article-suspect_id_039_d_in_slaying_of_5-year-oldEpisode 1: Brittany Locklear | The Red Justice Project Podcast | 11/1/2020 | https://www.redjusticepodcast.com/listen-here/episode/48095ebb/episode-1-brittany-locklear‘It hurts': Hoke County residents still remember the Brittany Locklear murder case | The Fayetteville Observer | 12/18/19 | https://www.fayobserver.com/story/lifestyle/fort-bragg-life/2019/12/28/it-hurts-hoke-county-residents-still-remember-brittany-locklear-murder-case/1997732007/NC Wanted: 5-year-old girl's 1998 murder remains unsolved | WRAL. com | 11/17/18 | https://www.wral.com/news/local/crime/video/18004383/The abduction and murder of Brittany Locklear, killed in North Carolina in 1998. | Justice for Native People | 8/20/19 | http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2019/08/the-abduction-and-murder-of-brittany.htmlMurdered: Brittany Locklear | Uncovered dot org | 11/18/21 | https://uncovered.com/cases/brittany-locklear/timeline | Facebook Page | 5/26/21 | (1) MMIW NC Coalition | FacebookCarolina Girls, Part 1: Missing and Murdered | The Fall Line Podcast | 03/18/20 | https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-fall-line/carolina-girls-part-1--jw_v9h2Ty7/In the 1960's, Smithsonian ethnologists Dr. William Sturtevant and Dr. Samuel Stanley describe the Lumbee as "…larger than any other Indian group in the United States except the Navajo", and give a population of 31,380 Lumbee (from North and South Carolina) in 1960. | Lumbee History & Culture | | https://www.lumbeetribe.com/history--cultureINTRO/OUTRO: Using this track under the description(98) | FIRE STYLE |music video| by devid fesliyan | - YouTube(98) Rock Instrumental - I Am Still Alive - Music Track by Sarkis Fesliyan - YouTube ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today's guests hit on some important things you don't want to miss. Dr. Abraham Shanklin, Jr., founder of New Life Fellowship and The Center of Transformation, in Hanover. MD & Pastor Tony McVickers, Senior Pastor of the multi-site RockFish Church, headquartered in Raeford, NC join Pastor Fallon Procter for a vital conversation about the impact and importance of fatherhood.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Karen Smith, who has spent her entire career in rural eastern North Carolina in the small town of Raeford. Dr. Smith is a past NCAFP President, a past NCAFP and AAFP Family Physician of the Year, and is now on the AAFP Board of Directors. Don't miss this inspiring episode.
AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with Karen Smith, MD, a family medicine physician in private practice in Raeford, N.C., to discuss the important issue of payor contracting.
Kicking off a new year with an old friend. Pastor Tony McVickers of Rockfish Church in Raeford, NC joins Fallon in this episode to talk about vision. Over 20,000 Pastors in America have walked away from their positions, and many others have indicated they would if they had somewhere else to go. With churches large and small closing their doors amid a decline in attendance, what is the role of leaders? Has God's vision for the church shifted, or has ours?
Year End Donations Matched 3:1!!! We are independent media, dependent on your generous support https://LauraFlanders.org/donateThe last US soldier to leave Afghanistan returned home this August, but private security personnel long outnumbered US troops in that war, and the for-profit business of training guns-for-hire is booming -- literally -- in the backyards of many rural Americans. In this special episode, The Laura Flanders Show travels to the tiny town of Hoffman in Richmond County, NC, where residents live next to a loud private training ground.They have real concerns about who is receiving training there and why, especially after the January 6th Insurrection at the Capitol. Laura interviews Hoffman's Mayors and one of the County Commissioners who approved the permit for Oak Grove Technologies' tactical training site. They regret that approval now. And we travel to nearby Hoke County, where a diverse coalition of local stakeholders — and an all-POC County Commission — were able to stop the expansion of Reservoir International, another training outfit seeking to expand its footprint near the county seat of Raeford. “The latter is an example of the power of community organizing,” says Serena Sebring of Blueprint NC. Blueprint is partnering with a statewide network of veteran ant-racist, anti-militia organizers to pool information and lift up local strategies for making communities safer. GuestsDonald Bryant, Richmond County CommissionerTommy Hart, Mayor Hoffman, NCDaniel Kelly, Mayor Pro Tempore, Hoffman, NCDanielle Purifoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Geography, UNC Chapel HillHarry Southerland, Chairman, Hoke County Board of CommissionersChristina Davis McCoy, Former Executive Director, North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious ViolenceJim Davis, Former Sheriff, Hoke County, NCSerena Sebring, Executive Director, BluePrint NC NOTE: Full episode notes are posted at Patreon.com/theLFShow
Join us live Sunday October 24th 7pm ET for a online screening & discussion of this week's episode, Register, for more Info and full episode notes goto=> Patreon.com/theLFShowThe last US soldier to leave Afghanistan returned home this August, but private security personnel long outnumbered US troops in that war, and the for-profit business of training guns-for-hire is booming -- literally -- in the backyards of many rural Americans. In this special episode, The Laura Flanders Show travels to the tiny town of Hoffman in Richmond County, NC, where residents live next to a loud private training ground.They have real concerns about who is receiving training there and why, especially after the January 6th Insurrection at the Capitol. Laura interviews Hoffman's Mayors and one of the County Commissioners who approved the permit for Oak Grove Technologies' tactical training site. They regret that approval now. And we travel to nearby Hoke County, where a diverse coalition of local stakeholders — and an all-POC County Commission — were able to stop the expansion of Reservoir International, another training outfit seeking to expand its footprint near the county seat of Raeford. “The latter is an example of the power of community organizing,” says Serena Sebring of Blueprint NC. Blueprint is partnering with a statewide network of veteran ant-racist, anti-militia organizers to pool information and lift up local strategies for making communities safer. “I don't think it's worthwhile for the county period. And it's really not good for the town of Hoffman. [We need to tell these private paramilitary training groups that]. We don't need you anymore… Go back to the military, go back to camp McCall, go back to Fort Bragg... Don't let the civilians takeover military. We don't need it. “ Don BryantGuestsDonald Bryant, Richmond County CommissionerTommy Hart, Mayor Hoffman, NCDaniel Kelly, Mayor Pro Tempore, Hoffman, NCDanielle Purifoy, Assistant Professor, Dept of Geography, UNC Chapel HillHarry Southerland, Chairman, Hoke County Board of CommissionersChristina Davis McCoy, Former Executive Director, North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious ViolenceJim Davis, Former Sheriff, Hoke County, NCSerena Sebring, Executive Director, BluePrint NC
“If you're the best, nothing else matters.” Episode 043 remembers and honors 1st Lt Ashley White Stumpf with some of the people who knew her well: Brian Porter, Doug Baker and Molly Donahue. Ashley served as a member of a Cultural Support Team (CST) attached to a Joint Special Operations Task Force in Afghanistan. She was killed during combat operations in Kandahar Province in Afghanistan on October 22, 2011 when the assault force she was supporting triggered an improvised explosive device. The story of the CSTs is eloquently told in Ashley's War: The Untold Story of a Team of Women Soldiers on the Special Ops Battlefield by Gayle Lemmon. This episode is more about telling the personal stories of Ashley's life, how she touched everyone she met, and how her relentless spirit lives on through them. Brian, Ashley's recruiter at Kent State, recalls how Ashley insisted on a home visit to make sure that her folks and family understood and supported her in what she was already determined to do. Doug details how they enlisted and “grew up” together at Kent State as part of a tight-knit group of diverse friends. He describes Ashley constantly encouraging her team and growing into a confident leader, at home in both a sorority house and on the ROTC training field. He shares how despite her small size she consistently proved herself, and even bested him, in training -- overscoring on PT tests and going above and beyond in the gym -- forever changing his ideas of what women are capable of. Molly served with Ashley in 6th Platoon at Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC) in 2010 and relates how “Little White” proved herself to herself first and foremost, and also left a lasting legacy with whom she served. Ashley was commissioned in the U.S. Army as a Medical Service Corps Officer after graduating from Kent State in 2009. “She wanted to help people,” says Doug. She was assigned to the 230th Brigade Support Battalion, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team, North Carolina National Guard, Goldsboro, NC. She volunteered to be one of the first CSTs serving in Afghanistan and was the first killed in action. She was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, and the Combat Action Badge. She is survived by her parents Robert and Deborah White, twin sister Brittany and her brother Josh of Alliance, Ohio, and her husband Cpt. Jason Stumpf of Raeford, N.C. Links: Ashley's War by Gayle Tzemach Lemmon History of Cultural Support Teams (including the recruitment poster) Ashley White 5K at Kent State Learn more about GORUCK Glorious Professionals podcast website
This time last year, Tim and Ben found themselves dodging tear gas canisters and rocks while covering the protests and riots in Raleigh. A week later they were in Raeford for the North Carolina funeral of George Floyd. This week, Tim catches up with some of the people he met and interviewed during this time. It includes a sheriff who helped plan the Floyd funeral and is demanding law enforcement change himself. We'll also catch up with two young men who helped organize and lead marches in both Raleigh and Fayetteville. At the end of the day, we'll ask the question: has anything changed? Later, Tim and Ben will reflect on their own memories from that historic week.
Pastor Fallon Procter welcomes Bishop Chris Parker back on today's show to continue the discussion on unity in spirit. Chris and Fallon are joined by the co-founder of Abundant Life Ministries in Raeford, NC - Chris's wife of 28 years - Na-Jean Parker.Centering on Paul's letter to the Ephesians, today's hosts focus on Ephesians 4 as they discuss what unity in spirit looks like for believer and followers in today's world.
Considering current events from a Biblical worldview. Looking closely at the responsibility of church leadership in the face of matters like politics, vaccinations and other matters of conscience.Pastor and Educator Fallon Procter is joined by Kyle Seeger of Calvary Chapel in Fayetteville, NC andTony McVickers of RockFish Church in Raeford, NC.Today's conversation centers on topics that can be seen as divisive, with the purpose of finding understanding and common ground to unite the people of the church. They gather around the truth of the Bible, and the responsibilities of us as believers, disciples, and disciple makers.
Fallon is joined by Pastor Christopher Parker of Abundant Life in Raeford, NC. Discussing the church and its response to social justice, the pandemic, and the many challenges facing us as we lead and disciple those under our care, and those we care about as we love God and love one another.Immediately after graduating high School in 1990, Bishop Parker joined the United States Army where he honorably served for 18 years until he was medically retired. While in the Army, Bishop Parker served in numerous occupational specialties such as Food Service, Air Defense Artillery, 82nd Airborne Division Advanced Airborne School Instructor, and finally as a Warrant Officer Aviator. Bishop Parker holds an Associate of Arts degree from Fayetteville Technical Community College, a Bachelor of Science in Social Work degree from Methodist University in Fayetteville NC and he is currently pursuing a Master of Ministry degree in Pastoral Counseling from Andersonville Theological Seminary. Bishop Parker is a Proud member of Epsilon Rho Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Bishop Parker holds an Honorary Doctorate of Humanity's degree from St. Thomas Christian College in Jacksonville Florida.
The very topics we are encouraged not to discuss in certain settings are the very ones we need to get honest about: Religion & Politics. Pastor and community leader Fallon Procter is joined today by the lead Pastor of Rockfish Church in Raeford, NC for an open conversation about religious liberty, politics and how they each relate to the Christian Church.
Pastor Fallon Procter & Emmett Johnson discuss the role of the church with regard to social issues.Bishop Johnson is a retired Army Sergeant Major (SGM). He and his wife have pastored a local church and own a child development center providing daily love, care and education to 112 children. They currently reside and serve in the Millbrook, AL.Feel free to contact Bishop Johnson at: (334) 221-3446 or by email at gbMin3@yahoo.com.Pastor Procter leads Dominion Christian Academy and pastors Ambassadors for Christ Worship Center in Raeford, NC. You can connect and learn more when you visit https://afcwc-fayetteville.org
Fallon is joined on this episode by longtime friend and ministry partner Gwendolyn Bradley. Dr. Bradley is a ministry leader alongside her husband at Anointed Remnant International Ministry (ARIM) in Prattville, Alabama. In addition, she serves the great population on the National Day of Prayer Task Force, and as a National Liaison and Regional Leader for the Southeast, which covers five US States as well as Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.A believer in unity within the body of Christ and a strong advocate for the power of unified prayer, Dr. Bradley joins the conversation today as she and Fallon discuss the question, "What's After Prayer?"To connect with Dr. Bradley, visit the ARIM website at https://www.arimchurch.com/Fallon Procter is the Pastor of Ambassadors for Christ Worship Center and Principal of Dominion Christian Academy in Raeford, North Carolina. Connect with either ministry at https://www.afcwc-fayetteville.org/
On today's United We Stand, Fallon Proctor welcomes friend and fellow Pastor, Tony McVickers of Rockfish Church in Raeford, NC.Together, Fallon and Tony address some hard questions with regard to unity in the church, the things that divide us, and the courage required to take a stand for truth and begin to change them.
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Bo’s Impossible Question of the Day said that Moscow is home to the busiest one of these in the world. What is it? Here’s a hint, billions love it every day. Bethany from Store 3608 in Madison, Ohio, was our Associate Caller of the Day. She gave a shoutout to her apparel team and had a great gift idea for all the men out there preparing for Valentine's Day. Can you hear that? That’s a big thank you from men everywhere for the reminder! In funny news, Cardi B is set to star in the comedic film entitled “Assisted Living.” We only have one question: can she also write the script, because she is hilarious? In a game of Yes or No Way Bo!, Pedro from Store 5787 in Raeford, North Carolina, missed playing a perfect game by one question. Don’t sweat it Pedro. You are still our best contestant to date! And, in Celebrity Chit-Chat, Bo finds out what the band King & Country think about social media’s influence on our society. Bo was in the studio with Yes or No Way Bo!, Impossible Question of the Day and a celebration of National Bagel Day. Listen to all that and more, right now.
Miss. Raeford claims that Mr. Freeman begged her to have his baby, but abruptly returned to his fiancé and started denying her son - leaving her smack in the middle of a love triangle. Mr. Freeman insists Miss Raeford was nothing more than a fling who is now obsessed with him and his fiancé, and there is no way he is her son's father. Real people. Real stories. Real Problems. This is Lauren Lake's Paternity Court.
Exciting wing & non-wing action of the micro sprints from the 1/5th mile Rockfish Speedway in Raeford, NC for big money up for grabs in 600cc & 270cc for the 7th Annual #WinterClassic in memory of Billy McFayden one of the best dirt track preparers of the southeast.
Former Clemson basketball great Terrell McIntyre reflects on what called him to return to Clemson to help current basketball players find their way and prepare for life after basketball. McIntyre also details a remarkable life story of growing up early, helping raise his younger brother when he was in elementary school, and dealing with the devastation of losing his stepfather when he was a senior in high school. Terrell's mother gave birth to him when she was 15, but she was the rock in his life and always had high standards for him. McIntyre remembers being in Clemson not very long as a freshman and deciding he was quitting the team. After he arrived home in Raeford, N.C., his mother told him: "Go ahead and get to bed. At 7:30 tomorrow morning you're going to be on the road back to Clemson." McIntyre also shares stories of how Larry Shyatt and Rick Barnes recruited him to Clemson and secured his signing without him having ever stepped foot onto campus. He recalls the hurt feelings that came when Barnes left for Texas, and the despair he felt when the NBA Draft came and went without his name being called. McIntyre had an illustrious 12-year basketball career in Europe before returning to Clemson to complete his degree in 2015.
We’ve all heard of the new electric vehicles that Tesla and other manufacturers are producing, but when you look at electric vehicles from a broader fleet perspective, the possibilities for reducing carbon emissions long-term are exciting! The Smart Energy Decisions team believes this issue of fleet and public transportation conversion to be a key component in moving the energy transition forward, so this conversation was especially interesting to us. Our guests on this episode are Catherine Kummer, Climate Advisor for the American Cities Climate Challenge to the City of Charlotte, NC, and Michael Luhrs, Vice President of Market Strategy and Solutions for Duke Energy. Speaking from their unique positions, each of them provides a wonderful perspective on the issues driving the move toward fleet and public transportation electrification, how it’s being accomplished on the ground, how the issue impacts corporations, and what role utilities like Duke are playing in making the transition possible. It’s exciting to hear what’s happening and what is projected to happen in the years to come. Don’t miss this enlightening and encouraging conversation. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Catherine Kummer’s background in renewable energy and transportation [1:44] Michael Luhrs’ work with clean energy and energy efficiency at Duke Energy [2:39] What is driving interest in electric vehicle pilot programs in cities? [3:42] The key drivers of corporate initiatives to create electrified fleets [11:06] Why utilities are embracing the move toward electrification of vehicles [13:47] Reasons cities and businesses believe electrification of vehicles is essential [17:57] Why the total cost of ownership makes the Electric Vehicle (EV) transition a total win [22:28] The role utilities need to play in the EV transition [33:21] Barriers to making the EV switch and how to overcome them [43:55] Looking 3 to 5 years into the future when it comes to vehicle electrification [49:50] Charlotte, NC is leading the charge in electrifying its fleets When asked what is fueling the drive behind the electrification of municipality fleets and public transportation, Catherine says that, quite honestly, it’s the cities themselves. As the Climate Advisor for the City of Charlotte, NC she has a front-row seat to the initiatives that the City Hall and City Council are taking in this important step toward the smart energy transition. The city of Charlotte has implemented an aggressive public education campaign surrounding its clean energy goals, which include community outreach and engagement via many platforms. The city has also put into place two new policies that support electrification goals. These come directly from their Strategic Energy Action plan and aim to entirely electrify the city's fleet by 2030. Currently, as part of that plan, they are working toward the addition of 27 electric vehicles to their light-duty fleet, at an investment of over $740,000, which would make 42 total electric vehicles for the city. The city is also ensuring that the charging infrastructure required is part of that expansion. It’s cities like Charlotte that are leading the way nationwide. Corporate & utility drivers toward electrification of vehicles When it comes to why corporations are moving toward the electrification of their vehicles, Michael puts it best when he says it's about sustainability and efficiency — or being clean and cost-effective. Duke Energy has recognized that its constituents are taking on the mantle of the renewable energy transition. With that, corporations are adapting to provide the value to their customers that they want and need. A significant benefit can also be derived from the cost savings involved when implementing electric vehicles. Maintenance, fuel expenditures, noise and emissions pollution, and more go into these savings. Utilities see the fundamental shift occurring globally in the form of mandates from many cities around the globe that ban emission-producing vehicles by specific dates. Utility companies like Duke can look across the value chain to both produce and deliver the resources needed. The initial load increase for utilities will only be 2% to 4% in most cases, but long term, that demand will grow. The ability to put the infrastructure needed in place is the strength of the value proposition utilities provide. The total cost of ownership enables the cost of EVs to make sense Much of the debate about the cost of electrifying municipal or corporate fleets and public transportation has to do with the initial outlay of cash required to get started. While it is a significant upfront investment, that should not be allowed to be the deciding factor. Why? Simply put, it’s an extremely short-sighted approach. Both Catherine and Michael speak persuasively about the long-term benefits that come from fleet electrification in terms of cost reduction, emissions reduction, and other infrequently considered benefits. Because of this issue, Catherine has developed her own “Total Cost of Ownership” calculations to show exactly how and when cost reductions will occur in the implementation of the Charlotte plan so that all stakeholders can see the black and white of the issue and make informed decisions that benefit the big picture. Connect With Our Guests Catherine Kummer - Climate Advisor American Cities Climate Challenge Catherine Kummer serves as a Climate Advisor for the City of Charlotte as part of the Bloomberg Philanthropies American Cities Climate Challenge—and in partnership with NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council)—which works to accelerate climate action in 25 cities throughout the United States. Catherine joined the Climate Challenge advising the City of Charlotte after spending the last eight years as the Senior Director of Green Innovation for the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing, NASCAR. A native of Raeford, North Carolina, Catherine holds a B.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an M.A. in Sustainability from Wake Forest University and Executive Education for Sustainability Leadership from Harvard University. Follow Catherine Kummer on LinkedIn Michael Luhrs - VP Market Strategy & Solutions Michael Luhrs serves as Vice President of Market Strategy and Solutions for Duke Energy. In this role, he is responsible for bringing integrated solutions across the digital and physical energy infrastructure to provide unique value and solutions nationally. Michael’s strong focus on innovation, transformation and growth of customer solutions has proven successful with improving and accelerating departments through disciplined innovation, strategy alignment, revenue growth, regulatory adaptation and driving cost efficiencies. The teams aligned under Michael’s purview are: Home & Business Services, Market Strategy, Connected Communities, Solutions Development, Solutions Partner, Transportation Electrification, and Portfolio Structuring. Collectively, the Market Strategy and Solution team generate approximately $500M in EBIT each year. The functions of these departments lead the evolution of the business from strategy to solutions development to execution across all customer segments. They cover a broad range of solutions from demand response, non-regulated products (such as behind the meter energy protection and insurance/risk mitigation services), digital infrastructure services, small cell and macro wireless, outdoor lighting, and electrification of transportation. Michael offers more than 20 years of experience in the energy industry. Known for his excellence in business strategy and operations, Michael is a creative thinker and problem solver. He has a knack for developing client-centered solutions and generating a positive impact to the bottom line. Before assuming his current position, Michael served as General Manager of Business Excellence for Duke Energy. Prior to the merger with Progress Energy in 2012, Michael served as General Manager of Energy Supply Finance for Progress Energy. He has held several other leadership roles including Resource Planning Manager, Audit Manager, as well as roles in Generation Operations. Born in Colorado, Michael holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, as well as Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Management Finance and Economics, from North Carolina State University. He was also distinguished with Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. Follow Michael Luhrs on LinkedIn Connect With Smart Energy Decisions https://www.smartenergydecisions.com/ Follow them on Facebook Follow them on Twitter Follow them on LinkedIn
"We love building spaces within our community that families can enjoy." ~Zack WhittWelcome Good Drip Coffee and owner Zack Whitt to the podcast! Husband, Dad, Pastor, Serial Entrepreneur, CrossFit coach - we have a lot to discuss in this interview! Zach shares some really valuable insights into what makes an entrepreneur successful. Beginning with his Why, and then the Who, followed by the What. Here are just a few of the topics we touch on: entrepreneurship, self care, spiritual health, mental health, diet and fitness, and a little insight into what a purpose-driven life looks like. This episode might be a mini masterclass, so take notes and enjoy!From the Good Drip Coffee Facebook page:"Good Drip Coffee is an ethically conscious coffee company featuring delicious kyoto-style cold brew and a pop-up bar on 108 S. Main Street in Davidson, NC. Good Drip strives to provide sustainably sourced coffees from a variety of roasters, converging the quality-driven values of third wave coffee with the casual coffee drinker. Good Coffee, No Excuses."Location:Good Drip Coffee Davidson108 S. Main St. Suite CDavidson, NC 28036Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gooddripcoffee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gooddripcoffee/ @gooddripcoffeeZack also serves as a pastor at CFA Church in Davidson: https://www.cfachurch.com/davidsonMore about Zack's wife Jenna Whitt's business, Wander & Whisk Bakery:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Wander-Whisk-256371411597653/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wanderandwhisknc/More about Clean Eatz Lake Norman:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cleaneatzlakenormannc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cleaneatzlakenorman/Zack is also a member of CrossFit Cornelius, they were featured in episode 001 of this podcast:https://crossfitcornelius.com/Zack's Bonus Businesses - local small businesses he recognized in this interview:Whit's Frozen Custard http://whitsdavidson.com/Raeford's Barber Shop http://www.raefordbarbershop.com/The Pickled Peach https://thepickledpeach.com/Osito's Tacos & Tortas https://ositostacostortas.com/Barrel & Fork Cornelius https://barrelandfork.com/Zack's Reading Recommendations:Getting to Yes, by Roger FisherPlatform Revolution, by Parker, Van Alstyne, ChoudaryThe Rise and Fall of Movements, by Steve AddisonExtreme Ownership, by Jocko Willink and Leif BabinThe Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, by Mark MansonThe Sabbath, by Abraham Joshua HeschelAnd David Perceived He Was King, by Dale L. MastFollow The Best of LKN:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestoflkn/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_best_of_lkn/www.thebestoflkn.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/epicjourneymedia)
Promises Huff of Memphis,, TN is a wife, mother, pet owner, and a whole lot more. She has positioned herself as a force to be reckoned within her community. She is also the owner of Speak Life Mentorship & Life Coaching. The author and certified Life and Re-Entry Coach is originally from Raeford, N.C. She is a proud HBCU Alumni of Fayetteville State University and has held many licenses and certifications, including that of Certified Daycare Management, Licensed Cosmetologist in three different states, Licensed Paraprofessional, and Certified Life Coach of ICU Coaching Academy. She is a devoted Christian and volunteers in the communities representing Chi Sigma Delta Sorority Incorporated and Krimson Kourts Incorporated (Kappa Sweet since 1999). She is also a devoted member and servant of Beautiful Spirited Women (BSW – nonprofit organization). Things haven't always happened the way she would have wanted them to. Promises is a former Jailer/ Correctional Officer who lost her job in 2004 and ultimately her freedom. She was threatened by an inmate to bring him a cell phone or he would bring harm to her family. She did what she thought was needed to do to protect them, so she gave the inmate the phone. As a result of her bad decision, Promises lost her job and went to jail, and was forced to carry a felony on her record for the rest of her life. That was 16 years ago, but it has taken her that long to break her silence. With experience from the law enforcement industry, Promises has developed and heightened her passion and vision to new levels. Speak Life Mentorship & Life Coaching addresses a specific arena of mental health, and particularly in the black community. They identify the walls formed from past beliefs and experiences that have blocked the focal and motivation to pursue and obtain a desired level of accomplishment or success. Her business began in 2012 while she along with her husband built an athletics program for a local charter school in Greensboro, NC. Their business became official in February 2020, Today, Promises seeks to help at risk youth, females and women who have been incarcerated or on their way out of prison/juvenile detention. She has written two books, “Broken Silence” which is about her prison sentence, and the other is “You Were Built For This” a 30 day devotional full of inspirational messages, that is co-authored by her husband and coach, William Huff. Moving forward, Promises plans to market the services of Speak Life Mentorship and Life Coaching. She plans to promote her books and conduct virtual book tours. She is also in the process of working with Rod Kirby and Kirby Media and Productions on turning “Broken Silence” into a mini-series or a movie. To learn more about Promises Huff please follow her Facebook by putting "Promises Huff" in your search box. You can also follow her Instagram by putting "speaklife_inspiration24" in your search box. You may also visit her website at www.speaklifemc.org To learn more about Huami Magazine please follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You may also follow this podcast on Facebook by putting "This Is Who I Am" in your search box. You can follow this podcast on Instagram by putting "this is who I am podcast" in your search box. You may also visit our website at www.mykelmedia.com
Jeana Billings made her first skydive in 2013 and has been on a mission ever since. In the relatively short time she's been in the sport, she's taken the Formation Skydiving competition world by storm. In 2018, she won the U.S. National Championships in the 8-way event with her team, Paraclete XP8. In 2019, she and XP8 became World Indoor Skydiving Champions and later that year, she became U.S. National Champion, earning the right to represent the United States in the 8-way Formation Skydiving event at the 2020 World Parachuting Championships in Tanay, Russia. Most recently, she and team USA8 won the U.S. National Indoor Skydiving Championships at Paraclete XP Skyventure in Raeford, North Carolina.As if competing in one event at an elite level wasn't demanding enough, she also competes in the 4-way FS event. Her incredible accomplishments have made her a highly sought after Formation Skydiving coach. She fills what time remains in her busy schedule mentoring skydivers and teams of all ability levels. Jeana also adroitly balances her commitments as a full time competitive athlete and coach with being a single mother of two teenage daughters. Jeana's intense drive, determination, and all-in level of commitment is an inspiration to us all.
On today's episode John is joined by two of the best when it comes to shining a light on police violence, Raeford Davis and Pete Quinones. Pete Quinones aka Pete Raymond aka Mance Rayder is a libertarian / voluntaryist, a prolific memer, author and host of the awesome podcast Free Man Beyond the Wall. Raeford Davis served the City of North Charleston police department for six years, including four years as a patrol officer and two as a special victims unit detective. Prior to becoming a police officer, Raeford served in the Coast Guard. Since leaving law enforcement Raeford has become an outspoken advocate for police reform. Referenced on the show: Felony Friday 100 – Can 3 Ex-Cops Find Common Ground in Liberty? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
48 Minutes Suitable for All Ages Mance invited one of his favorite guests, former police officer, and current Voluntaryist/Anarchist, Raeford Davis back on the show. Raeford gives a recap of his personal journey, as well as talking about the major problems with government policing. He also comments on a couple current issues that have sprung up, especially the corrupt Narcotics Task Force in Little Rock, Arkansas. L.E.A.P. Raeford on Twitter Article Discussed About Little Rock Kids for Cash Scandal Mance's Patreon Mance's Books on Amazon Mance's Books Available for Crypto Mance on Facebook Mance on Twitter
Mance is joined once again by former police officer Raeford Davis. After leaving local law enforcement due to an injury, Raeford dedicated his time to speaking out against the harm caused by modern policing. Raeford joins Mance to talk about and article he wrote for LibertarianInstitute.org entitled “Disposable Veterans and Moral Injury.” Enjoy this insight… The post Episode 110: Former Police Officer Turned Voluntaryist/ANCAP Raeford Davis appeared first on Free Man Beyond The Wall.
Mance has former police officer Raeford Davis back on to talk about the criticism Broward County Sheriffs are receiving over the mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland Florida. Raeford on Twitter – https://twitter.com/RaefordD Mance's Book – https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1978400810/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1519525827&sr=8-1&keywords=mance+rayder Mance on Twitter – https://twitter.com/mnrothbard The post Episode 86: Former Police Officer Raeford Davis on Police Response to the Parkland Shooting appeared first on Free Man Beyond The Wall.
In this special interview Mance interviews former police officer Raeford Davis. Raeford discusses what led him to leave policing and what brought him to the Anarchist philosophy. More importantly, he gives us a look into the psyche of the modern law enforcement officer when it comes to “protecting and serving” the public. Enjoy this eye-opening… The post Episode 20: An Interview With Former Police Officer and Current Voluntaryist/Anarchist Raeford Davis appeared first on Free Man Beyond The Wall.
Today on Felony Friday Raeford Davis joins host John Odermatt to discuss the current state of policing in the US and the debilitating impact of the War on Drugs. Raeford served the City of North Charleston police department for six years, including four years as a patrol officer and two as a special victims unit detective. During the time that Raeford was an officer in North Charleston, the city was ranked the 8th most dangerous city in America. Prior to becoming a police officer, Raeford served in the United States Coast Guard. Raeford has a BS in Criminal Justice from Charleston Southern University. Since leaving law enforcement Raeford has become an outspoken advocate for police reform and for the ideas of liberty. He's a member of LEAP, Law Enforcement Action Partnership (formerly Law Enforcement Against Prohibition.) [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Lions of Liberty Podcast, host Marc Clair welcomes in Raeford Davis, a former police officer who is a libertarian and a vocal opponent of the War on Drugs. Mr. Davis explains what drove him to first pursue a career in law enforcement, and how his experiences serving on the police force in North Charleston, South Carolina - one of the most violent cities in the country - began to make him rethink the role of law enforcement. Raeford and Marc discuss how victimless crime laws foster violence, and what Raeford would say to those who advocate for violence against police officers. Stay tuned for Marc's thoughts on this insightful interview in the wrap-up rant! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices