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Dr. Robert Brooks is not only a professor at Harvard Medical School, but is one of the world's leading experts on the topic of resilience. In this episode, we get to listen to and learn from Bob, as he asked us to call him, on this crucial topic for kids today! He has so much wisdom and offers so much help in terms of how we help the kids we love learn that they can do hard things. We can't wait for you to listen in on this important episode. And would love to hear any of your favorite takeaways in the comments! . . . . . Owen Learns He Has What it Takes: A Lesson in Resilience Lucy Learns to Be Brave: A Lesson in Courage Grab your tickets today for the Raising Capable Kids Conference with David Thomas, Sissy Goff and special guests! Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise with us form. A special thank you to our sponsors: WAYFAIR: Shop a huge selection of outdoor furniture online. This summer, get outside with Wayfair. Head to Wayfair.com right now. EVERYDAY DOSE: Get 45% off your first subscription order of 30-servings of Coffee+ or Bold+. You'll also receive a starter kit with over $100 in free gifts including a rechargeable frother and gunmetal serving spoon by going to everydaydose.com/RGB or entering RGB at checkout. You'll also get FREE gifts throughout the year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Packers Total Access Hour 2 : Romeo Doubs Is Mentoring Matthew Golden??? + How Robert Brooks Changed The Wide Receiver Culture In Green Bay
Packers Total Access Hour 2 : Romeo Doubs Is Mentoring Matthew Golden??? + How Robert Brooks Changed The Wide Receiver Culture In Green Bay
Bob talks about the Devon Snyder family and Zachery Smith, Bob talks about April inflation numbers, the Diddy Combs trial, Bob takes a call, talks about plan by Democratic activist groups to disrupt flag day parades, and Bob reacts to the breaking news of several corrections officers in the Robert Brooks murder case rejecting plea deals.
Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTech 2025 and talking to Robert Brooks with Neara and Brian Reed with Osmose about "Technology and Pole Inspection". Scott MacKenzie hosts an industrial podcast from Distribute Tech in Dallas, highlighting the importance of data management in the utility sector. Guests Robert Brook and Brian Reed from Neara and Osmose, respectively, discuss their partnership to enhance utility data integration and decision-making. NIRA's platform creates a digital network model using various data sets, including LiDAR and GIS, to simulate asset performance under different conditions. Osmose provides detailed asset records and preservative treatments to ensure data accuracy. The collaboration aims to improve strategic resiliency plans by prioritizing asset upgrades and optimizing investment strategies. Action Items [ ] @Scott MacKenzie - Discuss the process of keeping the digital network model up-to-date as utility assets change over time. [ ] @Scott MacKenzie - Follow up with Brian Reed on LinkedIn to learn more about Osmose's pole inspection and maintenance services. [ ] Explore the Neara platform and its capabilities further. Outline Introduction and Welcome to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry professionals and their innovations. Scott thanks the listeners for joining and highlights the importance of industry professionals in solving global problems. The podcast is sponsored by Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Grid Software, encouraging listeners to visit siemens.com for more information. Scott mentions the current broadcast location at Distribute Tech in Dallas, describing it as a massive event for utilities and other related industries. Introduction of Guests and Event Overview Scott introduces the guests, Robert Brook and Brian Reed, and mentions their roles in the industry. Robert and Brian discuss the importance of data management in the utility sector and the significance of the Distribute Tech event. Scott shares a personal anecdote about using Osmose services during his utility days, highlighting the reliability of their inspections. Robert and Brian provide background information about their companies, Neara and Osmose, and their respective roles within them. Neara and Osmose Partnership and Data Integration Brian explains the partnership between Neara and Osmose, focusing on the challenges utilities face in managing data across different departments. The partnership aims to consolidate data into a single source, enhancing risk-based decision-making for utilities. Robert describes Neara's platform, which builds a digital network model using various data sets, including LiDAR and GIS information. The platform provides a highly accurate and engineering-based relationship between assets, enabling better decision-making for utilities. Use Cases and Practical Applications Brian provides a use case for the partnership, focusing on strategic resiliency plans for Texas utilities. The platform helps utilities prioritize assets for upgrades, considering factors like wind loads and storm conditions. Scott inquires about the practical aspects of using the platform, including how utilities can access and interpret the data. Brian explains the self-service capabilities of the platform, allowing utilities to perform simulations and prioritize circuits and structures. Data Management and Platform Capabilities Robert discusses the scalability
Bob talks about the shooting at a Denise Road convenience store, a plan to sent deportees to Rwanda, Pete Hegseth wanting to cut 10 percent of generals, Robert Brooks sons response to the plea deal in his father's murder case, Bob takes a call, and talks about the self deportation option.
The clock is running toward 2035 – the deadline for businesses to neutralize their carbon liabilities, whether or not the technology or resources are available to do that. In this episode of Great Question: A Manufacturing Podcast, Robert Brooks, editor in chief of Foundry Management & Technology and American Machinist, explores the evolving pressures on the manufacturing supply chain as carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions targets accelerate industry-wide. With a focus on the metal casting and machining sectors, he highlights the emerging concept of carbon liability and its implications for manufacturers. A notable case study features Mazda's development of carbon-neutral cupola melting using biomass fuels, underscoring how environmental goals are reshaping production strategies.
New York City will stop enrolling new families who are eligible for child care vouchers. Plus, one of the six guards charged in the deadly beating of upstate prisoner Robert Brooks has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Also, a plan to add protected bike lanes in Long Island City is getting the green light from a Queens judge. And finally, New York City's Rent Guidelines Board voted on a range of potential increases ahead of its final vote in June.
Bob talks to Brett Sobieraski about a situation in Cincinnati, Bob talks about the new President of Roberts Wesleyan College, talks about the latest in the Robert Brooks murder case, and Israel launching an offensive to occupy all of Gaza.
Bob talks about the closing of Jim's At The Mall, Bob takes calls and talks about the manslaughter plea by one of the corrections officers in the Robert Brooks murder case, talks about an interview with Prince Harry, movement from New York to Florida, and driving from Albany to Bath.
Bob talks about a GoFundMe from the deadly knifing at a track meet, plea deals offered in the Robert Brooks murder case, indictments in the death of Messia Nantwi, Bob takes a call, talks about the potential U of R grad student strike, and an overnight exchange of gunfire with police.
This episode has some explicit language, be advisedVisit the website and join our community, subscribe to our email list. www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriageTo Make a donation to the show Cash App $a114johnsonSummaryIn this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guests John X, Robert Brooks, and Grant Lancaster delve into the complexities of child support and co-parenting. They share personal experiences, discuss the emotional and financial implications of child support, and explore the challenges of navigating the legal system. The conversation highlights the disparities in child support arrangements, the importance of maintaining relationships with children, and the often-overlooked emotional toll on parents. This conversation delves into the complexities of co-parenting, particularly focusing on the experiences of fathers navigating child support, emotional intelligence, and the challenges of being a primary caregiver. The speakers share personal stories that highlight the importance of time spent with children over financial contributions, the misconceptions surrounding the involvement of Black fathers, and the long-term effects of family dynamics on parenting. The discussion emphasizes the need for emotional intelligence in parenting and the ongoing challenges faced by parents even after children reach adulthood.TakeawaysCustodial mothers are more likely to have child support orders than fathers.Many custodial parents do not receive the full amount of child support.Child support can lead to significant emotional stress for parents.Court experiences can vary greatly depending on the judge and circumstances.Co-parenting without court involvement can be beneficial but challenging.The financial burden of child support can impact a parent's ability to provide for their children.Time spent with children is irreplaceable compared to financial support.Open communication between co-parents can prevent legal disputes.Judges may not consider informal support arrangements in court.The child support system can disproportionately affect fathers, especially in minority communities. Co-parenting requires a focus on the child's best interests.Time spent with children is more valuable than financial support.Black fathers are often more involved than stereotypes suggest.Family dynamics can complicate co-parenting relationships.Emotional intelligence is crucial in parenting, especially for fathers.Navigating different household rules can be challenging for children.The impact of parental relationships extends into adulthood.Maintaining a united front is important for effective co-parenting.It's essential to avoid speaking negatively about the other parent in front of children.Parenting is a lifelong commitment, regardless of living arrangements.Navigating the Child Support MazeReal Stories of Child Support StrugglesThe Emotional Impact of Child SupportCo-Parenting: Balancing Act Without CourtsSound Bites"I want to see my kids.""I never went to court.""You don't get back time.""I was very involved, dad.""You gotta be really strong.""It's not fair to the guy.""It's by design.""We don't give up, we don't stop."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Child Support Dynamics03:10 John X's Personal Child Support Journey09:22 Grant's Experience with Child Support12:52 Navigating Co-Parenting Challenges17:42 The Emotional Toll of Child Support20:07 Co-Parenting Without Court Involvement21:16 Navigating Co-Parenting Challenges23:06 The Importance of Time Over Money25:18 Misconceptions About Involvement of Black Fathers26:12 The Impact of Family Dynamics on Parenting29:18 Challenges of Being a Primary Caregiver32:06 Emotional Intelligence in Parenting38:01 Long-Term Effects of Co-Parenting Dynamics
Bob talks about LiCycle anf government handouts to companies, a deadly car crash in the city, Bob takes calls, talks about possible plea deals in the Robert Brooks murder, the Department of Corrections memo, Global Autism Awareness Day, and Trump and research.
On Thursday March 27th a protest organized by Saratoga Black Lives Matter, Upper Hudson Valley code pink, the Palestinian Rights Committee, PSL Albany, and Skidmore for Palestine marched through Saratoga Springs from congress park to City Hall. The demonstration was a show of solidarity among the groups demanding a Palestinian liberation, an end to ICE deportations, the release of detained pro Palestinians organizer Mahmoud Khalil, and justice for Robert Brooks among other things. Benno Greene spoke with Saratoga BLM Organizer Lexis Figueroa about the demonstration and his thoughts on the current political climate.
Bob talks about one of his Facebook posts being taken down, potential guilty pleas in the Robert Brooks murder trial, DHS and SUNY Geneseo, money stolen from an American Legion, Tesla Takeover Day, Frank Horton, and Christopher Rahn getting a DWI.
On Sunday, March 23, All of Us hosted a rally at the state capital. The title of the event was Behind the Wall: Friends and Family Speak Out. It featured formerly incarcerated people and relatives of currently incarcerated people speaking about the injustices of the prison system in light of the recent killing of Robert Brooks and the resolution of the Correction Officer's strike. In addition, people were advocating for Daniel's Law on the fifth anniversary of the killing of Daniel Prude. Daniel's Law would fund mental health responders instead of police for mental health emergencies. Moses Nagel attended the rally. We will hear first from Luke Sikinyi of the Alliance for Rights and Recovery, followed by Shawn Young, co-founder of All of Us.
What's happening inside NY's prisons? In December corrections officers beat Robert Brooks until he died in Marcy Correctional Facility where he was imprisoned. Just days ago another inmate, Messiah Nantwi, was allegedly also beaten to death at Midstate Facility. Prison guards across the state have striking since February 17 in violation of the Taylor Law.On Thursday, March 6 WRFI's Michael Rhynes and Felix Teitelbaum spoke with Phoebe Brown of the Alliance of Families for Justice and Donald Curtis of the Unified Black Caucus about criminal justice in New York and about a town hall meeting the two groups are organizing at Southside Community Center in Ithaca on SATURDAY, MARCH 15 from 2:30 - 6:00 PM.
Camas Police arrested Robert Brooks in connection with an attempted ATM theft at Riverview Community Bank last May. The suspects caused over $80,000 in damage, but failed to access the $30,000 inside the ATM. Read more at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/suspect-in-attempted-atm-theft-arrested/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #ATMTheft #CamasPolice #CrimeInvestigation #ClarkCountyCrime #PublicSafety #ClarkCountyWa #LocalNews
Of the many rallies at the state Capitol on Tuesday March 4, two contrasting ones stand out. The first involved hundreds of striking correction officers and their supporters standing in front of the capitol calling for better working conditions in the state's prisons, starting with more staffing, less mandatory overtime, and the repeal of the HALT act which restricts the use of solitary confinement. While the Governor thought that a deal to end the illegal wildcat strike had been reached by March 7, including reviewing potential changes to the Halt Act, the union blocked it on the grounds that they had not been consulted. On Tuesday inside the Capitol, prison reform advocates called to enact several bills in response to the recent killings of two inmates by upstate correction officers – Robert Brooks and Messiah Nantwi. We hear from several state legislators – Assemblymembers Latrice Walker, Eddie Gibbs, and Anne Kelles, and Senator Julia Salazar. This was Mark Dunlea for the Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Topics 1: Firefighters cancer registry workers fired by Trump 2: VA cuts 3: 10 NY correction officers caught on camera beating to death Robert Brooks 4: NYC bodega selling ‘loosie' eggs 5: Wayans family inducted into hall of fame
The Johnsons introduced the pod by discussing Lil Baby's music and they got into the music mix (00:00) before diving into moving to Switzerland because of this offer (07:58), an indictment unsealed in Robert Brooks's death, here are the shocking details (11:57). Then the Johnsons discuss mayor of Los Angeles fires chief in charge of the LA Fire department (20:50), afterwards they discuss the lawsuit filed against the military and American airline (26:50), and we react to the reason behind this mother killing her kids (30:17). Then they go to Mitch McConnell announcing his retirement (34:04), they continued with Floyd Mayweather's massive purchase in New York City (37:53) and A$AP Rocky found not guilty and his reaction (43:50). They concluded with Tamara Mowry husband voicing his support for SNAP reform (46:12) and black history month didn't get much attention this year (56:48).Episode 188 Music Mix:“Team” Backyard Band“Poke It Out” Wale Feat. J. Cole“We Are One” Alex IsleyNew drops are subject to change so please cut your notifications
All of Us founders Shawn Young and Jamaica Miles are joined by Tammar Cancer, Center for Community Alternatives to discuss the striking prison guards throughout New York State in the context of the indictment of 10 correction officers in the beating death of Robert Brooks.
Hey Friends! This week we talk about the Target boycott, the murder of Robert Brooks, Rolling Stone Magazine's Greatest R&B songs of the 21st Century, and who has the best comebacks, Pam from Martin or Maxine from Living Single?In the Reality Round-up, we talk about RHOBH, RHOP, M2M and Married at First Sight.
Donald John stuns after signaling a shift in allegiance to Russia from Ukraine after calling Ukraine's president a "dictator without elections" and a New York family calls for justice for their relative Robert Brooks with the charging of 10 former prison guards who are being charged in Brooks' death.
Ten corrections officers have been formally charged in relation to the death of inmate Robert Brooks, who prosecutors claim was murdered while handcuffed at a New York State prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Feb 21, 2025) Corrections officers in Ogdensburg and Malone walked off the job on Thursday leaving many inmates unsupervised; Ten state corrections employees were charged with murder in the beating death of a prison inmate last December; New York's junior senator is supporting a bill that would raise the minimum age to purchase assault weapons from 18 to 21; and, an ADK ice climbing festival is building community for LGBTQ-plus adventurers.
The Johnsons introduced the pod with their podcasting journey (00:00) before diving into Valentine's Day reflections that included a concert experience at the Kennedy Center (09:37), and understanding love beyond material dynamics (16:40). Then the Johnsons discuss cooking and relationship dynamics (22:34), afterwards they discuss At least nine prison employees will be charged next week in sealed indictments issued by a grand jury in the death of inmate Robert Brooks (29:34), and we react to the Walgreens Robberies and shocking conspiracy (32:17). Then they go to food stamps and nutrition a controversial discussion (43:08), they continued with whale rejecting human body (48:36), and SNL featuring Will Ferrell's Not like us (49:35). They concluded with drakes new album and this observation (58:23) and celebrity relationships: the complexity of love and timing (1:07:00).Episode 187 Music Mix:“The Pulitzer” Rick Ross“Connect The Dots” Meek Mills Feat. Yo Gotti & Rick Ross“Hot Shit” Cardi B, Kanye West, & Lil Durk“I Like You (A Happier Song)” Post Malone Feat. Doja CatNew drops are subject to change so please cut your notifications
Let It Rip kicks off the new year with a new host, Angelo Pinto, and a powerful conversation examining the recent killing of a black inmate, Robert Brooks, by correctional officers in a New York State prison. Guest include, an exclusive interview with the father of Robert Brooks, Robert Ricks; NY Assembly member, Khaleel Anderson; Hip-Hop Artist, Mysonne Linen; Former NYPD Officer, Edwin Raymond; Fredricka Martinez; Frans Sital; and Gerard Domond; a Brooklyn native that was exonerated after serving 30 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
A first look at the case of Robert Brooks who life was taken unnecessarily.
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Jan. 21, 2025, we talk with advocates for prison reform about their hopes for the justice system following the fatal beating of an inmate.
Several doctors who have been judged guilty of medical misconduct, negligence, incompetence and even felonies are still finding a place to practice — New York state prisons. The shocking practice was uncovered by Reuven Blau, a criminal justice reporter for The City, an online news outlet. Blau joined NY1's Errol Louis to discuss the shocking story of physicians who have found work in the prison system despite being sanctioned for horrific mistakes and other professional abuses. They also talked about the need for a major overhaul in the state's prisons and the brutal death of inmate Robert Brooks at Marcy Correctional Facility in Oneida County. Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com.
On Monday, December 30, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended a rally for "Robert Brooks," who was beaten to death by correction officers at Marcy Correctional Facility on December 9. The rally took place in front of the New York State Governor's Mansion (138 Eagle Street, Albany, NY). This rally, organized in partnership with local advocacy groups, aims to bring attention to this tragedy and demand accountability. In this labor segment, Willie recorded the comments of various speakers at the rally.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Lennox Apudo interviews a member of physicians about the New York Health Act. Then, Willie Terry brings us recordings from a rally for Robert Brooks who died while incarcerated at the hands of correctional officers. Later on, Blaise Bryant talks about the difficulties that many disabled people face navigating snowy sidewalks. After that, Moses Nagel interviews the co-coordinator of the Saratoga Immigration Coalition about what his organization is expecting from the incoming Trump presidency. Finally, musician Matthew Klane joins us in the studio to discuss his newest album.
On Tuesday January 14, 2025, Governor Hochul delivered the annual State of the State address. There was a massive showing of state police. The climate group Planet over Profit did briefly block an entrance to the speech as part of the campaign to get the New York Power Authority to up their goal for building new renewables from 3.5 GW to 15. Other groups protested against nuclear power; called for the state to divest from Israel bonds; supported single payer health care; demanded justice for Robert Brooks, who was killed by prison guards in Utica; opposed mandatory vaccines; and, showed support for the Medical Aid in Dying Act. We hear from Laura Shindell of Food and Water Watch opposing the push by Governor Hochul to build more nuclear plants; Pippa Bartolloti as part of the protest over New York State's support for the attacks in Gaza; and Dr. Oliver Fein of Physicians for A National Health Program. By Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
Reese and Jasmin talk about reactions of some formerly incarcerated New Yorkers to Robert Brooks' murder by prison staff, the acts of violence that started off the new year in the United States, Israeli airstrikes that killed at least 21 people in Gaza, and thoughts and feelings about animal friends past and present.
Join us for a powerful session featuring NY activist and former lawmaker Charles Barron! He’ll delve into the timely and urgent topic of Francophone African nations increasingly taking strong action against French influence. Additionally, Charles will shed light on the troubling case of the Robert Brooks killing. Before his presentation, we’ll hear from Afro Visionary Dr. Daud Watts as he shares insights from his enlightening book, "The Black Presence in the Lands of the Bible." We are also privileged to have constitutional and criminal defense attorney A. Dwight Pettit joining us to honor his friend's legacy, the late President Jimmy Carter. Photos of Jimmy Carter’s Funeral Which African Countries Have French As An Official Language? L.A. is Burning: 50 Photos of the Catastrophic Fires Across Southern California The Big Show starts at 6 am ET, 5 am CT, 3 am PT, and 11 am BST Listen Live on WOL 95.9 FM & 1450 AM, woldcnews.com, the WOL DC NEWS app, WOLB 1010 AM or wolbbaltimore.com. Call 800 450 7876 to participate on The Carl Nelson Show! Tune in every morning to join the conversation and learn more about issues impacting our community. All programs are available for free on your favorite podcast platform. Follow the programs on Twitter & Instagram and watch your Black Ideas come to life!✊
A Marcy Correctional Facility inmate was pronounced dead in early December at a Utica hospital. Just a few hours before, body camera footage shows corrections officers brutally beating him in a prison infirmary. On this episode of "The Eagle," we'll delve into what we know so far about the investigation into Robert Brooks' death. Warning: this episode contains descriptions of violence that may be disturbing to some listeners, so please listen with care. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Civil rights defense attorneys Michael Block and Ben White join Bad Faith to discuss the fatal beating of prisoner Robert Brooks at the Marcy Correctional Facility in New York and a similar case that their law firm Bloch & White is handling. How has advocacy for criminal justice reform changed since the BLM era, and to what extent did Democratic leadership fail the moment? Is there any optimism that liberals will recommit to the criminal justice promises they claimed to espouse during Trump's first term now that he's returning to the White House? Or does the decision of blue state liberals like NY Gov. Kathy Hochul to run to the right on these issues portend a further rightward drift over the next four years? And did the left bring this rightward shift on itself by not taking crime concerns seriously (à la Ana Kasparian's argument)? Or is something else at play? Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 1/05/2025 at SPECIAL TIME 6:00 PM (EST) guests was Organizer, Chairperson of the December 12th Movement, Omowale Clay : Organizer, Journalist, Playwright, Obi Egbuna Jr. In the first segment of the program, Bro. Omowale informed the listeners of the activism in N.Y. Centered around the acquittal in the Jordan Neely murder, and the lynching of Robert Brooks by 14 correctional officers. In the second segment, Activist Obi Egbuna Jr. gave a recap of Pan African gatherings that have taken place in 2024 in Africa and in the diaspora, and potential outlooks for 2025
Jesse and Brittany discuss the big snow day in DC, listener emails related to Uber policies and exit surveys on Patreon, the four-year anniversary of the insurrection and Republican efforts to rewrite history, NPR's Tom Bowman and Lauren Hodges on their on-the-ground reporting during the insurrection, the problem with health insurance in the United States, and Robert Brooks's brutal beating. Important reporting we mentioned on the show: https://www.thecity.nyc/2025/01/03/former-prisoners-say-robert-brooks-beating-routine/ SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: http://www.TeamDollemore.comNEW MERCH AVAILABLE AT: http://www.dollemore.infoJoin the private Facebook listener group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1770575259637583Send a text or voicemail of fewer than three minutes to (657) 464-7609.Show Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/IDoubtPodcastBuy a T-Shirt, Hoodie, Mug, or Tote: https://www.dollemore.infoPatreon: http://www.dollemore.com/patreonPayPal: http://www.dollemore.com/paypalAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's a new year, and also another day. But if we allow, let's make space for deep breaths, deep reflection and deep connection – we gotta got each other and hold tight… This week we “round table” with New Afrikan Brothas Sangu, Sanni and Faruk, formerly and currently experiencing legal slavery and racial injustice. Covering various topics including the, yet again, filmed murder of a Black Man, Robert Brooks, captive in a NY prison by prison guards. And also an excerpt of Against the Grain podcast which aired on KPFA 94.1/KPFA.com, Dec. 31, 2024, interview with Rachel Leah Klein, about her article, “Surviving Domestic and State Violence…” We won't let up on exposing the terror and genocide plaguing our people in prisons throughout amerikkka inc., but especially in California. Kan't stop, Won't stop All Power to the People Liberate Our Elders Free Em All! Free Palestine!
On December 30, protesters gathered in front of the Governor's Mansion in Albany to express their frustration and anger at the murder of Robert Brooks. Brooks, 43, was an inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility near Utica NY. On December 9, he was beaten and choked to death by nearly a dozen officers who were caught in the act on their own body cameras. The first voice you hear will be Jamaica Miles co-founder of All of Us, one of the organizations sponsoring the rally.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We start with Mark Dunlea talking with activists about their concerns with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation's renewal of the permit for Dunn landfill. Then, Moses Nagel brings us his on-the-scene report of the December 30th rally outside the Governor's Mansion in Albany to protest the torture and murder of Robert Brooks by officers at the Marcy Correctional Facility. After that, Retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johson joins us for our weekly look at climate, including a look back at weather patterns in 2024, and a look forward with his forecast for the week. Later on, we hear from Carol Roberts, head of youth services at the Troy Public Library, about a heap of great free programs coming up this month for kids & teens. Finally, with inauguration day coming up in a couple weeks we thought it would be interesting to hear some of the interviews that Lavender did with various voters on Election Day.
At Marcy Correctional Facility in New York, 43-year-old inmate Robert Brooks was fatally beaten while handcuffed and the incident was filmed on bodycam footage. Robert Brooks died on December 10, one day after correction officers were filmed assaulting him. The AG and the media call the in custody death “shocking and disturbing.” Thirteen Correctional Officers and a nurse were involved. Eric Tansey, a former police officer and Jon, a former correctional officer talk about the case. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's show sponsored by: Goldco — 10% Instant Match in BONUS SILVER, for qualified JLP Show listeners Learn more at https://JesseLovesGold.com or 855-644-GOLD JLP Fri 1-3-25 Express Yourself Friday HOUR 1 Mindblowing misery. Tesla attacker. Supers, Calls // HOUR 2 Peace. Prison beating. BQ. Alpha autistic? Robert Brooks! // HOUR 3 Transgender r— in women's prison! Supers, Calls on BQ // Biblical Question: Do you have character? What is it? ⏰ TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1 (0:04:38) Express Yourself! (0:06:22) Men's Forum: Stay with it; What Hell is like (0:10:45) Tesla guy: Troubles within you, Devil in your thoughts (0:21:18) Attackers' similarities… Perfect peace… JLP sings… Love misery (0:35:59) Supers… Slow down this year. (0:47:20) DENNY, Bulgaria (0:49:23) STANLEY, CO: Why'd Adam get swayed? Knowing good and evil (0:55:01) NEWS, End Hr 1 (1:00:56) HOUR 2 (1:02:36) Express Yourself! Goldco (1:05:51) STANLEY: Seeing you're wrong. Perfect peace/happiness (1:10:48) JOSH, GA, BQ (1:12:21) Prison officers in trouble: Letitia James, white-on-black beating (1:18:34) TERRI, OR, BQ: Character? Frustrations. Drop it. (1:24:11) BOOH, OK, 1st, not ready (1:24:46) GARY, Miami, 1st: People say bad things about me. Image of self (1:32:34) GARY: What's forgiveness look like? (1:41:26) BRANDI, HI: Gen Alpha autistic nonverbal kid, a condition from God? (1:47:57) COREY, IN, 1st: Are you crazy? Robert Brooks beating (1:54:59) NEWS, End Hr 2 (2:00:57) HOUR 3 (2:02:51) Express Yourself: Gonna get worse! But you can have peace! (2:05:26) "Transgender" allegedly R—s women's prison inmates (2:10:56) Hell on Earth: Watch how you tip! (2:14:39) RICK, VA: police body cams; BQ; staying present (2:27:15) Supers… Goldco… Announcements (2:35:01) SLIM, MD, BQ: Losing my character (2:38:35) CRAIG, TX, 1st, BQ; Family has crosses and hate (2:42:36) RYAN, NOLA: BQ. How to stop the killing? DEI leaders (2:50:03) Supers: BQ… (2:53:18) JOSH, TX: MS the poorest; BQ (2:55:52) CLAUDIO, MA… (2:57:36) Closing
It's a new year, but the same old problems are facing Mayor Adams. Jeffrey Maddrey resigned last month as the NYPD's chief of department after a lieutenant accused him of coercing her into having sex. On Thursday, federal agents raided Maddrey's home for undisclosed reasons. NY1 investigative reporter Courtney Gross, political reporter Bobby Cuza and statehouse reporter Bernadette Hogan discuss the latest scandal in Adams' mayoralty. After that, last week the state attorney general released hours of video footage showing an inmate at an upstate prison, Robert Brooks, being beaten by state correction officers with his hands handcuffed behind his back. He died on Dec. 10 — sparking outrage and drastic calls for reform of the notoriously opaque prison system. The “Off Topic” team looks at what his death means for prison reform and what Gov. Kathy Hochul is doing about it. Leave a message: 212-379-3440 Email: yourstoryny1@charter.com
Send us a textThis was a live stream event, if you want to watch and follow along, be sure to check it out on our YouTube channel @TwoCopsOneDonut under the LIVE tab. Dep. Frank Sloup makes a return to review body camera footage with us over some drinks! The episode focuses on the critical issues of police accountability and the effects of recent incidents on public perception. It highlights the importance of family in policing, discusses the Robert Brooks case, and analyzes body camera footage to contextualize law enforcement interactions. • Exploring the impact of family relationships on police effectiveness • In-depth analysis of the Robert Brooks incident and its implications • Discussions on police culture and accountability • Viewer engagement and diverse perspectives on policing • Examination of bodycam footage highlighting real-life policing challenges • Reflection on officer and citizen interactions during traffic stops #police #lawenforcement #cops #franksloup #fridayswithfrank #pinalcounty #arizona #bridgethegap #bethechange
There is growing outrage over the death of Robert Brooks, an inmate in a New York state prison who was brutally beaten by more than a dozen corrections officers. Activists say it's part of a larger culture of violence within the correctional system. Laura Barrón-López reports. A warning, images in this story are disturbing. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
How can we empower our kids to cope with negative feelings without our help? Here's why disappointment is an important part of childhood and how to build scaffolding for their emotional regulation. Amy and Margaret discuss: How the purpose of having children has changed over the last century Why disappointment is developmentally important How to be a guide, not a fixer, for our kids Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Jim Taylor for Psychology Today: Parenting: Disappointment Is Good Katie Hurley for PBS Kids Parenting: How to Help Kids Cope With Disappointment THE GIFT OF FAILURE by Jess Lahey: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780062299253 Meghan Rabbitt for Parents Magazine: How to Help Kids Deal With Disappointment RAISING RESILIENT CHILDREN by Robert Brooks and Sam Goldstein Emily Edlynn for Parents Magazine: How Do I Help My Mad Toddler Express Anger in a Healthier Way? Our Fresh Take with Jessica Lahey Our Fresh Take with Katie Hurley What Fresh Hell Podcast is going on tour across the Northeast US this fall! Join us for a live version of the podcast and bring all your mom friends. We can't wait to go back on the road! https://bit.ly/whatfreshhelltour We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, kid behavior, child behavior Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices