POPULARITY
Categories
June 12th, 2026: Enthronement to the Sacred Heart; Sacred Heart - Glowing Furnace of Charity; The Sacred Heart of Jesus; Reparation to the Sacred Heart
The DOJ created a $1.776 billion fund to compensate January 6 defendants. The fund may not survive, but the federal redress system it was reaching into — built by Native nations over generations — is still intact. So today on Code Switch: who counts as having been harmed by the state?See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez
Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Remembering Barney Frank: Shadow Politics Replays a Conversation on Democracy, DC Statehood, Reform, and Public Service Michael D. Brown Opens with a Tribute to Barney Frank In this episode of Shadow Politics, Former Shadow Senator Michael D. Brown opens by explaining that the program will not take live calls because it is replaying a special interview with Congressman Barney Frank. Brown says Frank had recently passed away and describes him as an important Democratic stalwart whose public service spanned decades. He frames the replay as a tribute to Frank's life, career, intellect, humor, and long support for democratic representation, including DC statehood. Revisiting the 2022 Interview The replayed interview comes from a 2022 edition of Shadow Politics, hosted by Michael D. Brown with then co-host Marília Duffles. Brown introduces Barney Frank as a legendary former member of the U.S. House of Representatives who served from 1981 to 2013, chaired the House Financial Services Committee, and was a leading co-sponsor of the Dodd-Frank Act. Brown also notes Frank's status as one of the most prominent openly gay politicians in the United States and thanks him for his early support of DC voting rights and statehood. DC Statehood and Representation Brown begins the interview by recalling a previous backstage encounter with Barney Frank, Tom Harkin, and Bill Clinton in Iowa, where Frank and Harkin jokingly debated who supported DC statehood first. Frank discusses his long support for giving the District of Columbia representation and notes the irony that states with smaller populations than DC can help block the District's path to full rights. Brown connects that issue to the filibuster and the difficulty of advancing statehood legislation in the Senate. The Economy, Inflation, and the Midterms The conversation then turns to the economy and the 2022 midterm elections. Brown asks whether Democrats were doomed because of inflation and economic frustration. Frank says Democrats were in trouble politically, but argues that inflation was a worldwide issue tied to energy, the war in Ukraine, and global economic pressures rather than simply the fault of President Biden or Democrats. He also notes that despite inflation, the economy had strong areas, including low unemployment and wage growth among lower-income workers. Dodd-Frank and Financial Reform Marília Duffles asks whether the Dodd-Frank Act actually made the financial system safer or simply created more regulatory complexity. Frank defends the law, saying it worked well and helped prevent a financial crisis during the severe disruption of the pandemic. He explains that the law was broad because it combined what could have been many separate bills into one package, largely because of Senate filibuster realities. He also says major financial leaders had since acknowledged that the law was functioning effectively and did not require major changes. LGBTQ Rights, Race, and Social Progress Brown asks whether LGBTQ rights were under greater attack in the country. Frank replies that gay people have always faced attacks, but argues that conditions for LGBTQ Americans had improved dramatically over the decades, especially regarding marriage equality and general social acceptance. He says transgender rights remained more contested, but expresses optimism because younger generations are far more supportive. Frank also contrasts progress on LGBTQ issues with what he sees as more troubling regression on race, especially after the weakening of the Voting Rights Act. Democratic Politics, Young Voters, and Biden The interview also covers President Biden's standing with voters, especially young people. Frank says Biden could do more on student loan debt and marijuana policy, both of which he believes matter to younger voters. However, he also argues that Biden and congressional Democrats accomplished a great deal despite having only 50 Democratic senators. Frank says frustration often comes from voters expecting more than the political reality allows, especially when senators such as Joe Manchin limit what can pass. Ukraine, Putin, and Global Democracy Marília raises the war in Ukraine and asks whether the United States could do more to help. Frank praises Biden's handling of the crisis, especially his ability to build and maintain a broad coalition of European and allied nations against Russia. He compares Putin's aggression to earlier authoritarian expansion and says Biden's coalition-building has been a strong example of foreign policy leadership. Brown then asks whether Russia, China, India, North Korea, and other authoritarian or illiberal forces could form a dangerous bloc, and Frank says the democratic response today is stronger than the weak response to Hitler in the 1930s. Reparations, Harvard, and Institutional Responsibility Brown asks about Harvard and other universities committing money or institutional efforts toward reparations or recognition of slavery's legacy. Frank says universities such as Harvard and Georgetown are acknowledging that they directly benefited from slavery and related exploitation, making those efforts a form of deferred payment or responsibility for services and labor that helped build those institutions. On national reparations, he says the policy is more complicated, but he supports strong efforts to address the economic damage caused by slavery, racism, and later discrimination. Political Polarization and the Loss of Collegiality The interview closes with reflections on Congress, political polarization, and public service. Marília asks about the decline of substance, civility, and intelligence in politics. Frank says collegiality has collapsed and that more extreme elements have gained influence, partly because reasonable voters often withdraw from the process while extremists show up in primaries. He argues that voters must punish destructive behavior if they want it to end. Frank also reflects on missing the people of Congress, especially talented staff and colleagues, while enjoying the reduced stress of retirement. Closing Tribute The replay ends with Brown thanking Barney Frank and dedicating a closing song to him, describing Frank as someone he admired during and after his time in Congress. The current episode's tribute framing gives the interview added weight: it presents Frank not only as a policymaker, but as a sharp, funny, principled public servant who spoke clearly about democracy, equality, reform, representation, and the responsibilities of political life.
John Zmirak. Hero Tina Peters Released from Demoncrat Gulag. The Eric Metaxas Show John Zmirak Jun 03 2026 Today On The Eric Metaxas Show, Eric celebrates the launch of Revolution before talking with John Zmirak about the release of Tina Peters, the Colorado election official imprisoned after challenging the 2020 election narrative. They discuss election integrity, weaponized government, political persecution, January 6 defendants, the Save Act, Tina Peters's refusal to say the 2020 election was honest, and why John compares her case to the Dreyfus affair. Eric and John also discuss George Washington, providence, the retreat from Long Island, and why America's founding story still matters today. Subscribe for clips from The Eric Metaxas Show to hear politics and culture from a Christian perspective.⭐ ORDER TODAY:Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World
Dr. Marcus Anthony Hunter is back in the classroom — and this time, the lesson is urgent.One week out from Equity Week 2026, Dr. Hunter — professor of sociology and African American studies, author of Radical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation, and NBJC board member — walks us through everything you need to know. Why the week exists. Who it was built for. What it asks of you.Then we go deeper. The Trump administration's $1.7 billion fund to compensate January 6th participants is not just wrong — it's a moral inversion. Dr. Hunter breaks it down: the difference between hush money and reparations, what the Central Park Five actually had to wait for, and why enslaved people didn't need pardons because they never committed a crime.He also gives the class a new frame: reparative justice. What it is, why it covers everything from police reform to educational equity, and why — when it comes to reparations — our work has already been done.Equity Week 2026 is June 10–13 in Washington, D.C. Register at nbjc.org/equity-week.EQUITY WEEK 2026June 10–13, 2026 | Washington, D.C.Register: nbjc.org/equity-weekEquity Ball tickets: NBJC Eventbrite page (or pay at the door)OUT on the Hill Advocacy Day — meet directly with lawmakers and their staffEquity Ball at the Historic Howard TheatreNBJC RESOURCESnbjc.orgnbjc.org/nbjc-policy-agendaLEGISLATION REFERENCEDH.R. 40 — Federal Reparations Commission Bill (Rep. Ayanna Pressley)The Third Reconstruction Bill — Rep. Barbara Lee (Poor People's Campaign)G.I. Restoration Bill — Rep. Seth Moulton, with Rep. ClyburnTruth, Racial Healing and Transformation Act — Rep. Jamie RaskinIN THE NEWStheGrio: Trump's $1.7B Fund for J6 Participants — May 20, 2026Central Park Five / Exonerated Five — context for the fund comparisonBOOKS & ADDITIONAL RESOURCESRadical Reparations: Healing the Soul of a Nation — Dr. Marcus Anthony HunterSubstack: open.substack.com/drdavidjjohnsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
This week's episode we will be discussing the topic of going to kids graduation in work clothes and how some people have a problem with it ! Also we will give our thoughts on the series Nemesis and talk about using taxpayers money for Reparations, is it ok or not ok ? And the Top 5 this week… Top 5 things kids got picked on growing up !
The conversation covers the topics of community barbecues, food and cooking, and Kirk Franklin's performance. It delves into the significance of community gatherings, the art of cooking for a crowd, and the experience of attending a Kirk Franklin concert. The conversation delves into the world of comedy roasts and the influence of race within the comedy industry. It explores the role of comedians in addressing racism and the impact of racial dynamics on comedic performances. The discussion also highlights the significance of diversity and representation in comedy roasts, as well as the challenges faced by comedians in navigating racial sensitivity and humor. The conversation delves into the concept of 'cooning' and its traits, exploring the behavior of individuals within the black community and the implications of their actions. It also addresses the topic of reparations and discusses the actions of the Trump administration in relation to a significant fund allocation. The conversation delves into the reception of Drake's new album, reflections on Jay-Z's potential new music, and a discussion of hip-hop artists and their impact. The conversation covers topics related to the challenges of the job market, the use of AI in job applications, the importance of community support and encouragement, and personal reflections on beverage experiences. The speakers share insights and experiences related to these themes, providing valuable perspectives and observations.TakeawaysCommunity BarbecuesFood and CookingKirk Franklin's Performance Comedy Roasts and RacismThe Influence of Race in ComedyThe Role of Comedians in Addressing Racism Cooning and its traitsReparations and the Trump administration's actions Drake's new album and its receptionReflections on Jay-Z's potential new musicDiscussion of hip-hop artists and their impact Job market challengesAI discrimination in job applicationsCommunity support and encouragementReflections on personal experiences with beveragesChapters00:00 Community Barbecues16:06 Kirk Franklin's Performance39:25 Kevin Hart's Roast and the Influence of Race50:10 Cooning and its Traits01:05:56 Reparations and the Trump Administration's Actions01:24:07 Drake's New Album01:43:36 Hip-Hop Artists and Their Impact01:59:50 Reflections on Personal Beverage Experiences
Final Synthesis: The Same Response We have now traced a path across different lives, different places, and different conditions. What remains is to name clearly Continue reading The post The Holy Face of Christ and the Work of Reparation Episode VIII appeared first on Fides et Ratio | Reflections on life from a theological and rational perspective.
I take a deep dive into if Reparations Finally Shut them The F_CK UP?
Today’s SoloPod with Angela Rye starts with a quick update on the redistricting wars: South Carolinas’ and Alabamas’ new maps have been declined. Then our guest, Damario Solomon-Simmons, joins us for a conversation about reparations. You can pre-order Damario’s debut book, Redeem A Nation, where books are sold. Attorney Damario Solomon-Simmons is a civil and human rights attorney, movement strategist, and author. He is the Founder and President of Justice for Greenwood and serves as legal counsel for the last known living survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. You can order Damario's new book, Redeem a Nation, at https://www.redeemanation.com/ or wherever books are sold. Want to ask Angela a question? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to participate in the chat. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are moments in this work when you sit across from someone and realize you're not just talking to a lawyer. You're talking to a son. A keeper. A man who has spent his entire adult life making sure that what happened in Greenwood — and what Greenwood actually was before they burned it down — is never forgotten and never left unanswered.This week, we're joined by civil rights attorney, author, and Justice for Greenwood Foundation executive director Damario Solomon-Simmons. His first book, Redeem a Nation: The Century-Long Battle to Restore the Soul of America, just dropped — and it is a history, a legal thriller, and a blueprint all at once.We talked about what it felt like to knock on Mother Lessie Benningfield Randle's door at 106 years old and ask her to run toward justice one more time. We talked about Greenwood as a love story. We talked about exhaustion, rest as a revolutionary act, and what it means to keep fighting when the courts keep saying no. And Damario left us with a name we all need to know: Hal Singer — a survivor, a musician, a man on hospice who still wanted to fight — whose words became the foundation of the Justice for Greenwood program.Get the book. Get in community. Show up.Class is in session.SHOW NOTESBook: Redeem a Nation: The Century-Long Battle to Restore the Soul of America Available now wherever books are sold. Community toolkit (free): redeemanation.com Join the 11,000 Campaign: redeemanation.comJustice for Greenwood Foundation: justiceforgreenwood.org Get involved in genealogy work, legacy protection, narrative work, and legal advocacy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teach-the-babies-w-dr-david-j-johns--6173854/support.
Conchita: The Response Lived in the World We have now seen the same response appear in two Carmelite lives, hidden, enclosed, and shaped within the Continue reading The post The Holy Face of Christ and the Work of Reparation Episode VII appeared first on Fides et Ratio | Reflections on life from a theological and rational perspective.
Reparations for Crimes | Ep 1198 | Crazy Town Podcast
Five Saturdays of Reparation This conference explores the rich history, theology, and spiritual meaning behind the Five First Saturdays Devotion . . . . . . associated with Sister Lucia and Our Lady of Fatima. The conference explains that devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturdays long predates Fatima, arising from the Church's meditation on Holy Saturday, when Mary alone remained steadfast in faith while Christ lay in the tomb. Over centuries, Christians began dedicating Saturdays . . . and especially First Saturdays . . . to honoring Mary's role in salvation history, meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary, and growing spiritually through communal prayer. The conference highlights how the Five First Saturdays requested at Fatima are not a completely new devotion, but a focused renewal of older Marian traditions, emphasizing fervor over routine and intentional prayer over empty habit. Why Five First Saturdays? The conference further explains the spiritual practices requested for the Five First Saturdays: Holy Communion, Confession, praying the Rosary, fifteen minutes of meditation on the mysteries, and offering these acts in reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The conference also explores the five types of Reparation. The devotion is presented as both deeply personal and profoundly catechetical, inviting believers to understand and defend Marian doctrines such as the Immaculate Conception, perpetual virginity, and Mary's motherhood of God and the Church. The reflection also stresses the importance of reverence, beauty, and intentionality in Catholic devotion, warning against mediocrity and neglect in honoring sacred things. Ultimately, the Five First Saturdays are portrayed as an act of love, reparation, and perseverance, with the promise that the Blessed Mother will assist the faithful with the graces needed at the hour of death. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two Views of the Official New York State Fatima Pilgrim Image
This episode makes three earnest, possibly foolhardy, attempts to put a price on the priceless. We figure out the dollar value for an accidental death, another day of life, and the work of bats and bees as we try to keep our careful calculations from falling apart in the face of the realities of life, and love, and loss. In this story you'll hear references to some of the issues that were on our minds when it first came out in 2014: wars in the middle east, drug costs and health care practices. Even as the exact shapes of these issues have evolved over the past dozen years, we feel the underlying questions are relevant and timeless: What is life worth? What about the earth? EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Molly Webster, Simon Adler, Tim Howard, and Matt Kielty with help from - Shahib Al-Masawa Produced by - Matt Kielty, Tim Howard Fact-checking by - Michelle Soraka EPISODE CITATIONS: Books - Memoir of A Debulked Woman (https://zpr.io/WJz2Ybvq3HmT) by Susan Gubar Being Mortal (https://zpr.io/8J47trRcbjKh) by Atul Gawande Sign up for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Signup (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org. Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Host Angela Rye and Andrew Gillum are joined by Joy-Ann Reid, host of The Joy-Ann Reid Show, to discuss a new fund Trump is trying to set up to support January 6 rioters. Is this white reparations? Also, breaking news on the Democratic Party’s 2024 autopsy. Full referenced Harry Dunn interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HD3sbQRDGtI Want to ask Angela a question? Subscribe to our YouTube channel to participate in the chat. Welcome home y’all! —--------- We want to hear from you! Send us a video @nativelandpod and we may feature you on the podcast. Instagram X/Twitter Facebook NativeLandPod.com Watch full episodes of Native Land Pod here on YouTube. Native Land Pod is brought to you by Reasoned Choice Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad and Dan show up wired, sleep-deprived, and ready to go, breaking down a week where the absurd somehow outpaced the outrageous. They start with a surreal clip of Donald Trump reflecting on his son's wedding before diving straight into the heart of the episode: a massive DOJ–IRS settlement that includes a $1.8 billion “slush fund” ostensibly for victims of government “weaponization.” The hosts trace how this fund is likely to benefit January 6 participants and allies, connecting it to the long-running “Big Lie” and what Brad calls real-time myth-making. Along the way, they unpack how narratives about January 6 have shifted from condemnation to celebration—and what it means when those narratives are backed by real money and political power. From there, the conversation widens to the broader ecosystem of Trumpism: primary victories that show Trump still holds sway, the endorsement of scandal-plagued figures like Ken Paxton, and the ongoing fusion of political loyalty with religious justification. The episode closes with a sharp critique of billionaire logic, as Jeff Bezos defends his tax record and “value to civilization,” prompting a deeper discussion about inequality, power, and what counts as public good. Even in the midst of it all, Brad and Dan find a few reasons for hope, pointing to court losses for the DOJ and small but meaningful acts of accountability—reminders that resistance, however incremental, is still possible. Subscribe for $3.65: https://axismundi.supercast.com/ Subscribe to our free newsletter: https://swaj.substack.com/ Order American Caesar by Brad Onishi: https://static.macmillan.com/static/essentials/american-caesar-9781250427922/ Donate to SWAJ: https://axismundi.supercast.com/donations/new Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Financial Metric Threatening Christian Colleges: Rick and Erik discuss a new federal regulation requiring college degree holders to out-earn non-degree peers, explaining how it creates an "existential threat" by penalizing faith-based programs that prioritize service over high salaries.The Collapse of Harvard's Reparations Initiative: The hosts explore why Harvard University's $100 million plan broke down, detailing how a combination of resignations, researcher firings, and the sheer logistical nightmare of identifying descendants of American slaves halted the effort.The Turning Tide on Campus Coddling: Rick and Erik examine how universities are shifting away from over-protecting students and are rediscovering traditional academic rigor and free speech due to mounting political and external pressures.A Lesson in Political Shrewdness: Drawing from strategic advice given by the late Congressman Barney Frank, the hosts debate the ethics and effectiveness of achieving long-term cultural changes by starting where people can be easily moved rather than pushing ultimate goals first.Audience Question: The Ethical Dilemma of Funding IVF: Responding to a listener's question, Rick and Erik explore whether choosing an ethical form of IVF inadvertently funds industry practices they don't support. They reflect on how Christians inevitably live in a fallen world where our money frequently flows into systems or corporations with values that don't match our own.Audience Question: Reading vs. Listening to the Word: Rick and Erik break down a question regarding spiritual intake, analyzing the cognitive, devotional, and practical differences between actively reading Scripture versus consuming it audibly.==========Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California. Find all episodes of Think Biblically at: https://www.biola.edu/think-biblically. To submit comments, ask questions, or make suggestions on issues you'd like us to cover or guests you'd like us to have on the podcast, email us at thinkbiblically@biola.edu.
The DNC has released a 2024 autopsy and Karen Bass is still on the homeless train after Spencer Pratt calls them zombies. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Joe Sudbay is guest hosting for John. He talks about the pressing issues surrounding the recent revelations of Trump's proposed $1.8 billion slush fund aimed at compensating the January 6th insurrectionists. Joe explores the implications of this unprecedented move, questioning the integrity of a democracy that would consider funding those who attacked the Capitol. Then, Joe is joined by Jacqueline Coren, the executive director of March for Our Lives, who shares her powerful story as a survivor of the Parkland shooting and discusses their new campaign, Ripple Effect, aimed at raising awareness about the long-term consequences of gun violence. Following that, community activist Danny Cook joins the conversation to talk about her initiative, Project for the People, which empowers citizens to engage in grassroots organizing around critical issues affecting their communities, including healthcare and social services. Finally, Joe welcomes back journalist Jonathan Larson to dissect the chaotic landscape of American politics, including the media's role in shaping narratives and the ongoing challenges posed by the current administration. Together, they examine the urgent need for accountability and the importance of civic engagement in these tumultuous times.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us as Pan-African reparations advocate Dr. David Horne takes a deep dive into the Supreme Court’s restriction of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and explores its crucial impact on the upcoming midterm elections. Dr. Horne will also break down the administration’s threat against Cuba, provide insights into the LA Mayoral race, and shed light on developments within the Sahel Nations on the continent. Before Dr. Horne, Dr. Marsha Adebayo will deliver a vital update on the urgent fight to save a historic Black cemetery in Bethesda, Maryland. We’ll kick off with renowned Haitian activist Dr. Jude Azard, reporting directly on the current situation in Haiti. This is more than just a show—it’s your platform to stay informed, get inspired, and take action on the issues that matter most to our community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Find Reed Galen Here Substack: https://reedgalen.substack.com/ Join the Union: https://www.jointheunion.us/ Civic Forum: https://www.civicforum.org/ SUBSCRIBE to Hawk on YouTube
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
Buy Tickets To ADNC Narrative Power Summit In Toronto,Canada (July 25,2026)https://africandiasporanews.org/canada
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
In today's readings, Fr. Mike highlights David's humility in two instances: when David asked the Gibeonites how he could repair their relationship after they had been mistreated by Saul, and when David takes a step back from battle. He also explains the role of the gatekeepers as people who would be responsible for guarding the doors to the Temple. The readings are 2 Samuel 21, 1 Chronicles 26, and Psalm 40. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
This morning, we break down the massive $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded pool that critics say could be used to benefit Donald Trump's allies, inner circle, and political loyalists. Now, reports are surfacing that some of that money could potentially go toward payments tied to January 6 defendants and insurrectionists, raising outrage and reigniting debates about accountability, political favoritism, and who government resources are really serving. At the same time, it's impossible to ignore the deep contradiction at the center of this debate: for decades, the federal government has argued that reparations for communities harmed by systemic racism and discrimination were unrealistic or impossible. Yet now, critics say taxpayer money may be flowing toward people tied to an attack on democracy itself. Don is joined by former Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone, attorney Monique Pressley, and strategist and host of The Warning with Steve Schmidt, Steve Schmidt, to break it all down. This episode is brought to you by Lean. Lean is having a Huge Memorial Day Sale and Lean is 25% off!! Visit https://TAKELEAN.com and enter THANK YOU 25 for 25% OFF. That's promo code THANK YOU 25 at https://TAKELEAN.com This episode is sponsored by SelectQuote. Save more than fifty percent on term life insurance at https://selectquote.com/lemon TODAY to get started. This episode is brought to you by RadioActive Media. Visit RadioActiveMedia.com, or text the word, “PODCAST” to 511511. Start planning for 2026 now to get the lowest rates in Podcast and Radio. RadioActive Media can surpass your current strategies with new and innovative ways that “SOUND” better. Message and Data Rates May Apply. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/donlemonNMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 888-675-4090 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/Lemon. Average savings based on borrowers who save over $199.99 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
Nigel Biggar is one of Oxford's most eminent professors of ethics, yet he found himself at the center of a firestorm for simply suggesting that British history contains reasons for both "shame and pride." From mass online petitions to having a major book deal canceled by junior staff who found his work "problematic," Nigel's story is a chilling example of what happens when one man stands against the institutional machine. SPONSORS: Go to https://boncharge.com and use code HERETICS to save 15%. Go to https://surfshark.com/heretics for 4 extra months of Surfshark Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code andrewgold at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/andrewgold Check Plaud UK: https://bit.ly/40Gzdh1 | US: https://bit.ly/475MQKe Notepro: https://bit.ly/479tWSR Organise your life: https://akiflow.pro/Heretics Earn up to 4 per cent on gold, paid in gold: https://www.monetary-metals.com/heretics/ Cut your wireless bill to 15 bucks a month at https://mintmobile.com/heretics Nigel Biggar is one of Oxford's most eminent professors of ethics, yet he found himself at the center of a firestorm for simply suggesting that British history contains reasons for both "shame and pride." | | Earn up to 4 per cent on gold, paid in gold: https://www.monetary-metals.com/heretics From mass online petitions to having a major book deal canceled by junior staff who found his work "problematic," Nigel's story is a chilling example of what happens when one man stands against the institutional machine. - Support Nigel Biggar's work: Get his book "Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning" here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Colonialism-Moral-Reckoning-Nigel-Biggar/dp/0008511675/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0 - Follow him here: https://x.com/NigelBiggar In this episode, we dive into the facts the "elites" don't want you to know—from the global reality of empire to the suppressed truth about Britain's leading role in abolishing slavery. Is the current wave of "self-hatred" a precondition for revolution? And what happens to a society that forgets who it is? #NigelBiggar #BritishEmpire #CancelCulture #Oxford #FreeSpeech #History #Heretics #AndrewGold #Colonialism Join the 30k heretics on my mailing list: https://andrewgoldheretics.com Check out my new documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@andrewgoldinvestigates Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Chapters: 0:00 Nigel Biggar: The Professor the Elites Tried to Silence 2:00 The "Ethics and Empire" Project that Caused a Firestorm 4:15 "OMG, Shut This Down": The Cambridge Academic's Tweet 7:15 Why Bloomsbury Cancelled a "Speechless" Manuscript 10:10 The Inflection Point: George Floyd and Systemic Racism Narratives 14:40 The Danger of Revolutions: From Stalin to the French Revolution 17:45 The Horrific Global History of Slavery (That Isn't Taught) 23:50 Facing Hostility: Nigel on the Mehdi Hassan Interview 30:10 "The Room is Not the Room": Lessons from Brett Weinstein 33:45 Why the Focus is Uniquely on British Guilt 37:40 The Truth About Ethnic Disparities: The Sewell Report 43:10 The Logic (and Illogic) of Reparations 50:15 How Christianity and Protestantism Shaped the West 56:30 A Personal Moment: Nigel on Doubt, Love, and Faith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
St. Alphonsus Liguori's meditation on the Most Holy Sacrament invites us to contemplate the love of Jesus in the Eucharist, where Our Lord remains with us even to the end of the world. In this episode of The Latin Prayer Podcast, we read Meditation Number One from St. Alphonsus Liguori's Octave of Corpus Christi: “The Love of Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament.” This short Eucharistic meditation reflects on the institution of the Blessed Sacrament, the presence of Christ in the tabernacle, and the call to adore Him with faith, gratitude, and love. Although this meditation belongs to the Octave of Corpus Christi, it can be prayed and reflected upon at any time of the year. It is especially fitting for Eucharistic adoration, visits to the Blessed Sacrament, devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and meditation before the tabernacle. In this episode: 00:00 Welcome and introduction to St. Alphonsus Liguori 00:20 Meditation from the Octave of Corpus Christi 00:38 The Love of Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament 01:12 Jesus remains with us in the Blessed Sacrament 01:48 Behold Him on so many altars 02:28 Visiting Our Lord in the Most Holy Sacrament 02:54 Affections and prayers 03:35 Reparation for ingratitude and love of Jesus 04:10 Prayer to love and please Our Lord 04:35 Reflection on Eucharistic devotion today 05:05 Invitation to share devotional practices 05:24 Support and closing blessing Find the Free Latin Learning Guide on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/thelatinprayerpodcast A huge thank you to my Patrons! To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego Submit Prayer Requests or comments / suggestions: thelatinprayerpodcast@gmail.com To Support FishEaters.com Click Here ( / fisheaters ) Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhn... Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0n... Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7l... Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlA... 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33... Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye) This podcast may contain copyrighted material the use of which may not always have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advanced the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church for the promulgation of religious education. We believe this constitutes a "fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law, and section 29, 29.1 & 29.2 of the Canadian copyright act. Music Credit: 3MDEHDDQTEJ1NBB0 Join the Loud Prayer Podcast as we explore meditations from St. Alphonsus Liguori, focusing on the profound significance of holy communion. This episode serves as a spiritual guide, helping listeners to deepen their connection with Jesus Christ through meditation on the Most Holy Sacrament. It's a powerful catholic prayer experience for any time of the year.
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
Aubrey Masango speaks to the listeners on the ongoing conversations in the continent about the anti-illegal immigration marches in the country, and how they are being perceived by different governments. Tags: 702, The Aubrey Masango Show, Aubrey Masango, Open Line, Pan Africanism, Africa, Kenya, Apartheid, Reparations, AU, Ghana, Refugees The Aubrey Masango Show is presented by late night radio broadcaster Aubrey Masango. Aubrey hosts in-depth interviews on controversial political issues and chats to experts offering life advice and guidance in areas of psychology, personal finance and more. All Aubrey’s interviews are podcasted for you to catch-up and listen. Thank you for listening to this podcast from The Aubrey Masango Show. Listen live on weekdays between 20:00 and 24:00 (SA Time) to The Aubrey Masango Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and on CapeTalk between 20:00 and 21:00 (SA Time) https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk Find out more about the show here https://buff.ly/lzyKCv0 and get all the catch-up podcasts https://buff.ly/rT6znsn Subscribe to the 702 and CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfet Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
REAL SPORTS TALK, M-F 6:00PM
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports one Oklahoma civil rights lawyer says Tulsa Race Massacre reparations is soul-redeeming work for the US.
Reparations - My friends judge me by bad things my ancestors did. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show (where you can also download free chapter one of her serious relationships guidebook).
Hosts Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with Detroit community activist Nicole Small, who talks about reparations and what's happening, and not happening in Detroit.
Fr. Paul Born currently serves as the Parochial Vicar at Mary, Queen of Martyrs Parish in Plymouth, Massachusetts. In Today's Show: What should reparation look like for calumny and detraction? What is the difference between a Bishop and an Archbishop? Is a double-sided crucifix disrespectful? Can a layperson add regular salt to exorcised salt to increase the amount? Father Born's reading recommendations for the Ascension? Can devotions border on being superstitious? How do we know if we are receiving signal graces? Why do people consecrate themselves to Mary and the Saints? What is the Catholic teaching on aliens? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
LINKS TO GUESTS: @Grambler63 @AustinOffScript DEBATECON 8 will be in DALLAS on July 25/26th! Grab tickets now! https://events.eventnoire.com/e/debatecon-8-by-modern-day-debateAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Don’t miss this powerful opportunity to be part of the movement shaping the future of Black America! Black Politics expert Dr. James Taylor returns to our classroom today to break down the immediate impact of the recent US Supreme Court ruling restricting the Voting Rights Act. As a respected Political Scientist, Dr. Taylor will reveal what’s truly at stake for Black representation in both local and national politics—and what we can do about it. Before Dr. Taylor, hear from legendary Baltimore Civil Rights activist Carl Snowden, whose foresight predicted this moment. He’ll lay out bold options and strategies for the Black community to fight back and protect our rights. We’ll kick off the show with Reparations Advocate Dr. Robert Richard Allen Turner of Baltimore’s Empowerment Temple AME Church, who will connect the dots between the court’s decision and the future of the Reparations Movement. This is more than just a show—it’s your call to action!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monika Robinson is an Educator Wellbeing Coach with 17 years of experience across school systems. Her career includes roles as an elementary teacher, instructional coach, nonprofit director, and consultant giving her a deep understanding of the challenges educators face and what it takes to thrive in demanding environments.In our conversation, Monika and I talk about educator wellness and how she started her consultancy Reparations Ed in 2020, which initially focused on educational equity for black students but later shifting to educator wellness. We get into so many important issues teachers face, including teacher retention and the need for teachers to prioritize their well-being.For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode183.
Business owners are voicing their displeasure with Bob Ferguson for vetoing funding that would help fight retail theft. WA is considering reparations for slavery. Seattle businesses are hoping cruise season will provide an economic boost. // LongForm: GUEST: KIRO News Radio’s Chris Sullivan says to prepare for Eastside traffic this weekend. // Quick Hit: Things continue to get worse for Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego.
NY Mayor Pushes Reparations Plan… DOJ FIRES BACK