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The assassination of American Charlie Kirk has led much of our society to examine what a civilization is and to ask what creates a civilized society. Charlie Kirk was a strong and determined advocate for Judeo-Christian values, committed marriage, and the well-being of children and families. One of the most destructive moral influences upon American civilization was, and continues to be, Alfred Kinsey. In the span of his lifetime, Kinsey managed (with the aid of Deep State forces through the Intelligence services) to extensively upend the ethical forces that held in check baser human instincts. Civilization is in many ways the management of human appetites to maximize freedom for all members of the community. The mores of American culture in the 1940s, rooted in Judeo-Christian values, emphasized the respect and even sacredness of marriage, as well as the encouragement and affirmation of marital fidelity. Kinsey tore through these traditional values with a chainsaw—promoting promiscuity and declaring that if a sexual act could be physically performed, it was acceptable and natural. He included both adult sex with children, as well as sex with animals, in this definition. Kinsey's books: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male(1948), followed by Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953), included chapters purporting to prove the sexuality of infants and prepubescent children with charts documenting what he called children's orgasms. His sources for large portions of his data were predatory pedophiles, from whom Kinsey collected data for his hypotheses rather than reporting them to the authorities. These pedophiles, in turn, have been protected by the Kinsey Institute, a nonprofit affiliated with Indiana University. The data he collected from the sources he protected has continued to be locked away, supposedly to protect the privacy of the reporters who were abusing children. What an irony! That Kinsey, who advocates the removal of all boundaries upon sexuality, has one ironclad boundary of privacy protecting his research against the independent examination of the foundational sources of his data, including child abusers. Kinsey's work inspired Hugh Hefner and spawned the entire Playboy empire, leading to the explosion of pornography, pedophilia, and the hook-up culture so prevalent in America today, and shaking the civilizational foundation of marriage and family to its core. The unraveling of the American family has, in turn, fractured the foundations of our very civilization. Even worse, Kinsey encouraged sexual acts and engagement between adults and children, including infants. As we reported in our earlier column on Alfred Kinsey: The [Kinsey] institute contains, in its archives, the stories of hundreds, if not thousands, of acts of sexual abuse against children. Many of these accounts involve the physical rape of very small children. These reports include precise details of the children crying, resisting, and making other efforts to fend off their assailants. These details are included because Dr. Alfred Kinsey, the Father of the Sexual Revolution, believed in collecting detailed “scientific” accounts of every kind of sexual act between human beings, including violent sexual acts committed upon children by adults. On their official website, the Kinsey Institute denies that Kinsey and his colleagues hired, collaborated with, or persuaded people to carry out experiments on children. But Dr. Reisman's research and evidence, along with the evidence of others, prove otherwise. Furthermore, a 1995 Washington Post article reported: Yesterday, the director of the Kinsey Institute revealed that Kinsey's conclusions on the sexuality of young children were based not on scientific study but on the secret history of a single pedophile who kept a diary of his experiences with 317 pre-adolescent boys. The Kinsey Institute director in 1995 was John Bancroft, who “clarified” Kinsey's research approach at a press conference in Washington, DC, called by a Representative of Congress investigating Kinsey's methods of research, their legality, conclusions, and effects upon school curricula and American culture. Bancroft went on to declare that no one will ever know what happened to the children whose orgasms are reported in the Kinsey Tables in the Sexual Behavior of the Human Male. The Post article continued quoting Bancroft: “There was no contact with any of the boys by anyone at the institute, only with the man's notes,” he said. The institute “has never carried out sexual experiments on children.” As for the pedophile — who was not paid — he is catalogued at the Kinsey Institute under a pseudonym, which could be decoded but will not be if Bancroft has anything to do with it. “The man is long dead. He died around 1955,” the director said. The 50th Anniversary edition of the Sexual Behavior in the Human Female includes eighteen closely typed pages in justification and defense of Kinsey's work, written by the Director of the Institute at that time, John Bancroft. Kinsey believed in a concept he termed ‘total sexual outlet.' Bancroft declared: The fact that he [Kinsey] combined orgasms from six principal sources, masturbation, nocturnal emissions, heterosexual petting, heterosexual intercourse, homosexual relations, and intercourse with animals, to derive his ‘total sexual outlet,' in no way means that he regarded each of these sources of orgasm as of equal value in social or interpersonal or emotional terms, for either men or women. His lack of comment on the moral value of any form of sexual behavior was central to his non-judgmental approach, without which his long-running project, which he envisioned as continuing for many years longer than it did, would not have been viable. We regret that he made no such moral comparisons, because without them he describes sexual behavior in something of a moral vacuum which others have been quick to fill with their own interpretations of Kinsey's moral standpoint… Bancroft goes on to discuss critics of Kinsey's work. What he fails to observe is that in this vacuum, which he describes, many new liberties and assumptions were indeed taken, and many moral protections, however imperfect, which had been in place for generations for women and for all children (and for that matter, animals) were gravely weakened. Most egregiously, Kinsey declared in 1953 in Sexual Behavior in the Human Female: There are, of course, instances of adults who have done physical damage to children with whom they have attempted sexual contact… But these cases are in the minority, and the public should learn to distinguish such serious contacts from other adult contacts that are not likely to do the child any appreciable harm if the child's parents do not become disturbed. Our radio guest, Rhonda Miller, is CEO of Purple for Parents, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting children from the harmful agendas in government schools, from indoctrination to sexual grooming. She is leading members of her organization along with other international groups with shared goals to lobby in Washington, DC in order to finally have the Kinsey Institute and the institute's foundational sex research locked away within the institute fully investigated. Listeners who wish to support and follow her work can go to purple4parents.org. ______ Learn more about Dr. Peter Breggin's work: https://breggin.com/ See more from Dr. Breggin's long history of being a reformer in psychiatry: https://breggin.com/Psychiatry-as-an-Instrument-of-Social-and-Political-Control Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal, the how-to manual @ https://breggin.com/a-guide-for-prescribers-therapists-patients-and-their-families/ Get a copy of Dr. Breggin's latest book: WHO ARE THE “THEY” - THESE GLOBAL PREDATORS? WHAT ARE THEIR MOTIVES AND THEIR PLANS FOR US? HOW CAN WE DEFEND AGAINST THEM? Covid-19 and the Global Predators: We are the Prey Get a copy: https://www.wearetheprey.com/ “No other book so comprehensively covers the details of COVID-19 criminal conduct as well as its origins in a network of global predators seeking wealth and power at the expense of human freedom and prosperity, under cover of false public health policies.” ~ Robert F Kennedy, Jr Author of #1 bestseller The Real Anthony Fauci and Founder, Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel for Children's Health Defense.
Late Night with Rabbi Reisman; Crying on Rosh hashana
Anthony and Lomas talk with Special Guest, Jeremy Reisman, Pride of Detroit on Lions. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us so he and Huge could break down the Lions win over the Bears. He and Huge talked about some of the guys that impressed them yesterday, talked about some impressive stats from that game, gave their opinion on how much better the Lions looked this week compared to last week, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so we could get his thought's on the game. He and Huge talked about the very few positive things they saw in that game yesterday, talked about all of the negatives and what needs improvement, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Fashion Founders, Victoria Smith interviews Nicole Reisman, Director of Influencer Marketing & Events at Dolce Vita, for a deep dive into the world of influencer marketing and brand partnerships. Nicole shares practical advice for aspiring influencers on how to work with fashion brands, what brands really look for in collaborations, and why engagement matters more than follower count. She also explains how Dolce Vita approaches budgets, campaign strategy, and events, plus how niche creators from florists to bakerscan land brand collaborations. Finally, Nicole opens up about her career journey in fashion marketing, what it takes to build a long-term career at a leading brand, and where she sees influencer marketing heading next.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comPodcast TikTok: @fashionandfoundersPodcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Links: Shop MyVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: LockerFollow Nicole Reisman:IG: @nicolereismanFollow Dolce Vita:IG: @dolcevitaAmbassador ProgramFollow Ellie G's Ice CreamIG: @elliegsicecreamWebsiteThanks for listening!
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: Is First The Best and Last The Worst or Is First The Worst and Last The Best?
Pride of Detroit's Jeremy Reisman joins the show to give one final perspective on Lions @ Packers before the action begins on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talked about the Detroit Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He filled us in on some of the storylines surrounding the team this week, told us about some of what he saw at the joint practices with the Texans, he and Huge gave their thought's on Hendon Hooker, Jeremy talked about players he thinks could possibly get cut, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lions beat reporter Jeremy Reisman joins ahead of the Dolphins/Lions preseason game. As fans get frustrated, Omar continues to defend Tua Tagovailoa. Do Dolphins fans want the team to lose?
Jeremy Reisman joins live from Detroit as the Dolphins prepare for a preseason matchup with the Lions.
We talked about the Detroit Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He gave us his thought's on how the Lions played in the Hall of Fame game, he and Huge discussed the backup QB situation and who they think will be QB #2 when the regular season gets here, they talked about players that have impressed them so far, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 216, Dan and Michael chat with Lightning Jay and Abby Reisman about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The social studies discourse instrument: Validating an observation tool for classroom discussions.”
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he and Jeff could talk about the start of training camp for the Lions. Jeff and Jeremy talked about the first few days at camp and which guys stood out to them, talked about the Coaching changes and gave their thoughts on the new Offensive and Defensive Coordinators, discussed expectations for camp, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he and Huge could talk about the Lions. They discussed Ratledge finally signing his deal, gave their thought's on all of the injuries on the team in the off-season, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A visit brings back the memories of patients and the lessons they taught. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sensible-med.com/subscribe
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he and Huge could look ahead to Spring Training for the Lions. They talked about what their expectations are for the Lions in the Hall of Fame game, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you build business skills as a chemical engineer?In this episode of the Automation Ladies podcast, Ali G chats with Brielle Reisman, who shares her experiences at Applied Control Engineering, and the importance of combining technical skills with business acumen. Brielle shares how she embraced the value of personal branding and content creation in the engineering industry, particularly for women. Connect with Nikki on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikki-gonzales/Connect with Ali on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-gilpin-ali-g-process-controls-engineering/Connect with Courtney on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/courtneydfernandez/Connect with Brielle on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brielle-reisman/Support the show__________________________________________________________________Co-Hosts are Alicia Gilpin Director of Engineering at Process and Controls Engineering LLC, Nikki Gonzales Director of Business Development at Weintek USA, and Courtney Fernandez Robot Master at FAST One Solutions. Follow us on Linkedin and YouTube for live videos, demos, and other content!Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for episode updates, job announcements, and more!Get in touch with us at automationladies.io!P.S. - Help our podcast grow with a 5-star podcast review if you love us!
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he and Huge could talk about the Detroit Lions. The Lions released their training camp schedule today so they discussed that, they talked about expectations for this team in the off-season and in the regular season, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textThe Talking Grit boys, Jason and Jacob, are joined by Jeremy Reisman from the Pride of Detroit. We are talking Jeremy's favorite subject, NFL rules. How will the new rules affect the Lions and if you were running the league how would you "fix" the NFL rulebook. Plus let's have a little fun at the end and add some "out of the box" rules.Want to support us?Item ShopVisit us on FacebookVisit us on X: @talkinggritpodJason - @Jason_TGPodJacob - @jmallittonYouTubeTalking Grit WebsiteTalking Grit SubredditEmail Us: talkinggritpodcast@yahoo.com
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: When You Say I Am Giving Tzedaka - Is That A Din Neder Or Is It A Debt That You Now Owe The Money?
Jason Reisman, the General Manager of Eustis Roofing, talks about the important maintenance to do BEFORE a hurricane strikes, and what other actions homeowners can take to get extra life out of their roofs.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he could fill us in on what he saw at OTAs this week. He told us about the jump that Jamo has taken in the off-season, talked about what comes after OTAs, talked about their expectations for the season, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: Geirus
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: The DOGS Didn't Bark By Yetzias Mitzraim - What Was So Great About That?
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: Are The Names of The Months (Nisson, Iyar, etc....) Jewish Names Or Goyisha Names?
We talked about the Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He and Huge looked ahead to the NFL schedule release tomorrow, talked about Rookie Camp last week, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime journalists Bill Hammond and Nick Reisman joined the show to discuss Andrew Cuomo's record as Governor of New York, with a focus on Cuomo's leadership style. Cuomo, leading the polls in the 2025 Democratic primary for Mayor of New York City, was Governor from January 2011 to August 2021. Hammond - formerly of the New York Daily News and now at the Empire Center - and Reisman, formerly of Capitol Tonight/State of Politics and now at Politico New York - have both covered Cuomo for many years and, in this discussion, help host Ben Max recap Cuomo's decade in power. This is the first in a series of Max Politics episodes that will examine Cuomo's record as Governor and bid to become Mayor. Cuomo has been invited to appear on the show himself but has yet to accept the invitation. Stay tuned for other episodes in this series. (Ep 498)
Erica sent in her advice from Cambridge, Massachusetts where she works at a boutique wine shop. She particularly loves working with people that are new to wine, or people that have felt that getting into wine was beyond them in some way. In addition to her moving advice, Erica commented on this recent episode with Kelly Childers. ---Help Zak continue making this show by becoming a Best Advice Show Patron @ https://www.patreon.com/bestadviceshow---Fill out the TBAS listener survey to help Zak get to know you better.https://forms.gle/f1HxJ45Df4V3m2Dg9---Call Zak on the advice show hotline @ 844-935-BEST or email him a voice-memo at ZAK@bestADVICE.show---Share this episode on IG @BestAdviceShow
Conversations In Ken's Café Matt Reisman From GardinSeason 3, Episode 32 https://youtube.com/@gardinteamhttps://gard.in Your HostKen Somerville “It's All AboutThe Biology”https://www.instagram.com/kensomerville/https://twitter.com/KenSomerville1https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.caContactemail itsallaboutthebiology@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-somerville-6b9945239/https://www.facebook.com/itsallaboutthebiologytour Helpsupport the mission: patreon.com/user?u=104510089 Discount codes available at: https://www.itsallaboutthebiology.ca/discountcodesMusic by Andy Lopez#flowers,#plants,#nature,#gardening,#garden,#growing,#koreannaturalfarming,#naturalfarming,#jadam,#naturalfertilizer,#naturalfarminginputs,#permaculture,#regenerative,#foodforest,#biodynamic,#bioactive,#organic,#notill,#knf,#organicgardening,#urbangardening,#containergardening,#homegardening,For Full: Disclaimer
We talked about our Detroit Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He and Ben talked about what this year's schedule could look like for the Lions, talked about all of the difficult away games the Lions have, talked about the guys the Lions got in the Draft, and so much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: The Sourdough Tumult (Regarding Chametz Sheavar Alav HaPesach)
Late Night Mishmar With Rabbi Reisman: Is It A Mitzva To Be Mekayim The "Pashtei D'Kra"? / and How It Applies To Achilas Matza
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit. He gave us his thought's on this Detroit Lions Draft class, talked about the impact the guys drafted will make, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit to get his thought's on what the Lions will do in the Draft. He talked about some players he would like to see the Lions take, talked about needs, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us to talk about the Detroit Lions in the off-season. Jeremy talked about what he heard at the Owners meetings last week, talked about some of the moves the Lions have made, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit. He and Ben talked about all the moves the Lions have made in free-agency, talked about moves that surprised them, moves they really like, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us so he and Huge could talk about the Lions and free-agency. They both gave their thoughts on some of the free-agents they think would be good for the Lions, talked about what they saw at the NFL Combine last week, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit so he and Huge could talk about the Super Bowl and the Lions. We got Jeremy's thoughts on last night's game, he and Huge talked about the most important needs for the Lions, such as building up the Defense in the off-season, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit. He and Huge talked about how the season wrapped up, they talked about what they think John Morton can bring to this team, discussed what needs to happen, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talked about the Lions as Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit joined us. He gave us his thoughts on that loss to the Commanders, talked about priorities for the Lions in the off-season, told us when he'll get over that loss, and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit. He gave us his thoughts on how tomorrow's game will go, talked about what the Commanders bring to the table, talked about players that will be back from injury and their impact will be, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Jeremy Reisman from Pride of Detroit to talk about the Lions. They gave their thoughts on Assistants that could possibly leave the staff, talked about which team they would rather play in the Playoffs, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Journalist and author Josie Reisman says we can't understand the Trump era without understanding his life-long pro-wrestling fandom, and his bonds with one of his closest friends, WWE tycoon Vince McMahon. Reisman argues that McMahon's invention of “neokayfabe,” in which storylines and real life are purposefully and artfully confused, blurs the distinction between fact and fiction. It makes consumers, followers, and voters complicit in creating a spectacle of cruelty. It's the kind of argument that once seen, can't be unseen. It helps explain the contradictory and performative politics of Trump—and how, under his leadership, the administrative state may not be destroyed by fascism directly, but by a theatre of cynicism and catharsis that will allow the latent fascism of the American Empire to explode. Show Notes Welcome to Neokayfabe Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America — Abraham Josephine Riesman // Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Bears Talk Underground!!After a rough two game road trip, Our Beloved return home to Soldier field for a rematch against the strong but wounded Detroit Lions on Sunday!!!Can the Bears overcome the short-handed Lions? Or will Detroit bounce back?All of this and more on the Week Sixteen Preview episode of The Bears Talk Underground!!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Medicine is filled with stories that illustrate the most beautiful, devastating, hopeful, and consequential moments of life. But how do we capture these moments and transform them into everlasting lessons that guide us on our search for meaning? That's where the art of storytelling comes in. Our guest on this episode is Anna Reisman, MD, director of the Program for Humanities in Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Reisman is not only a physician-writer whose essays have appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, and other major outlets. She has also dedicated her career to helping clinicians better reflect and write about their experiences. Over the course of our conversation, we discuss how Dr. Reisman went from being an English major in college to working as a physician, her own experiences with burnout and what helped her overcome it, her approach to creative nonfiction writing, concrete ways that writing sharpens the mind of the physician, and more.In this episode, you'll hear about: 2:00 - Dr. Reisman's path from English major to physician 3:45 - The scope of Dr. Reisman's current work 8:22 - How Dr. Reisman became involved in medical humanities and how she created a writer workshop at Yale Medicine14:19 - How writing and the medical profession goes hand in hand 22:49 - The VA Writes reflective writing group 27:56 - Teaching observational skills to medical students in today's technology-forward landscape30:25 - How to approach the writing process if you are new to writing 45:57 - What Dr. Reisman wishes she would have known at the beginning of her career Dr. Anna Reisman can be found on Twitter/X at @annareisman. A list of Dr. Reisman's essays can be found on MuckRack. Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2024
This week Christina speaks to journalists S.I. Rosenbaum and Josie Reisman about their Slate article Kamala Harris' Surprising Record on Trans Rights. From the national conference she convened to counter the “gay panic” and “trans panic” defense, to her denial of gender-affirming surgery for an incarcerated trans person, a look back on key moments in Kamala Harris' career reveal a complicated political track record on trans rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week Christina speaks to journalists S.I. Rosebaum and Josie Reisman about their Slate article Kamala Harris' Surprising Record on Trans Rights. From the national conference she convened to counter the “gay panic” and “trans panic” defense, to her denial of gender-affirming surgery for an incarcerated trans person, a look back on key moments in Kamala Harris' career reveal a complicated political track record on trans rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Christina speaks to journalists S.I. Rosenbaum and Josie Reisman about their Slate article Kamala Harris' Surprising Record on Trans Rights. From the national conference she convened to counter the “gay panic” and “trans panic” defense, to her denial of gender-affirming surgery for an incarcerated trans person, a look back on key moments in Kamala Harris' career reveal a complicated political track record on trans rights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices