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DESCRIPTION Donald Trump's endorsement of South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Pam Evette was supposed to be a game changer. Instead, it may have triggered one of the biggest political controversies of the campaign. Tara breaks down allegations of backroom deals, questions surrounding Henry McMaster Jr.'s potential role as lieutenant governor, growing frustration over redistricting battles, and reactions from gubernatorial candidates Alan Wilson and Rom Reddy. Plus, a stunning discussion about China, Iran, U.S. military security, and a bizarre political scandal involving a controversial Democratic candidate. PODCAST SUMMARY A weekend Trump endorsement has completely reshaped South Carolina's governor's race. The controversy centers on Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette and his statement that she would be running alongside Henry McMaster Jr. as lieutenant governor—a claim that directly contradicts months of public denials from Evette's campaign. Tara examines allegations that a political deal was struck involving Governor Henry McMaster, the failed redistricting effort, and Trump's endorsement. The discussion explores concerns about political dynasties, insider politics, and whether South Carolina voters are being asked to support candidates without full transparency. Attorney General Alan Wilson joins the program to discuss his campaign, outlining plans to eliminate the state income tax, reduce property taxes, lower utility costs, combat government waste, and increase government accountability. Wilson also addresses illegal immigration, law enforcement endorsements, digital ID concerns, and the state of the gubernatorial race. The show then shifts to international affairs, examining reports involving China, Iran, military threats to American forces, and concerns over ongoing negotiations with Tehran. Finally, Tara discusses a developing political scandal surrounding a controversial Democratic candidate and questions that emerged following reports about online activity linked to a notorious platform. TOP STORIES Trump's Endorsement Creates New Questions Trump endorses Pam Evette in the governor's race. Endorsement references Henry McMaster Jr. as future lieutenant governor. Raises questions after months of public denials. Critics allege a political deal involving redistricting and endorsements. Alan Wilson Makes His Case Calls for eliminating South Carolina's income tax. Promises lower property taxes and energy costs. Focuses on government modernization and accountability. Highlights strong support from Republican sheriffs statewide. Illegal Immigration Debate Intensifies Discussion of South Carolina's immigration enforcement efforts. Questions surrounding previous promises and implementation. Wilson outlines plans to expand cooperation with law enforcement. Digital ID Concerns Debate over digital driver's licenses and privacy protections. Concerns about government tracking and personal data security. Wilson pledges opposition to policies that threaten privacy rights. China, Iran, and National Security Allegations of Chinese military support for Iran. Concerns over weapons shipments and military technology. Debate over negotiations with Tehran and regional security. Political Scandal Emerges New controversy involving a Democratic candidate. Questions surrounding online activity and campaign damage control. Discussion of broader implications for the race. KEY TAKEAWAYS Trump's endorsement may have intensified rather than settled the governor's race. Questions remain about Pam Evette's choice for lieutenant governor. Alan Wilson continues positioning himself as a reform candidate focused on taxes, government efficiency, and public safety. Digital privacy and immigration remain major issues for South Carolina voters. Foreign policy concerns involving China and Iran continue to dominate national security discussions. Political scandals continue to shape the election landscape. QUOTE OF THE DAY "The office of governo ...
DESCRIPTION The South Carolina governor's race enters a dramatic new phase following President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette. Attorney General Alan Wilson joins the show to discuss the fallout, new polling data, immigration enforcement, tax reform, government accountability, and why he believes South Carolina needs a new direction. Wilson addresses allegations surrounding political deal-making, weighs in on Evette's refusal to name a lieutenant governor running mate, and outlines his vision for eliminating the state income tax, lowering utility costs, cutting government waste, and strengthening infrastructure. The conversation also covers border security, illegal immigration, digital IDs, privacy concerns, and what Wilson says separates his campaign from the political establishment. FEATURED GUEST Alan Wilson South Carolina Attorney General and Republican Candidate for Governor KEY TOPICS Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette Lieutenant governor controversy New gubernatorial polling South Carolina economy Income tax elimination Property tax relief Infrastructure improvements Government accountability Illegal immigration enforcement Digital ID concerns Privacy protections Governor's race strategy SEGMENT BREAKDOWN Segment 1: Fallout From Trump's Endorsement Tara and Alan Wilson discuss President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette and the political controversy that followed. Wilson argues voters should focus less on political maneuvering and more on issues affecting everyday South Carolinians. Segment 2: Making South Carolina More Affordable Wilson outlines his economic agenda, including eliminating the state income tax, reducing property taxes, increasing energy production to lower utility costs, and addressing rising living expenses. Segment 3: Government Reform and Accountability The attorney general argues that South Carolina suffers from excessive bureaucracy, outdated systems, and government inefficiency. Wilson pledges to modernize state government and reduce waste. Segment 4: Immigration and Public Safety Wilson discusses his record working with law enforcement and outlines his approach to illegal immigration, border security, and cooperation with federal authorities. Segment 5: The Polling Picture New polling shows the gubernatorial race tightening. Wilson discusses survey results showing him near the top of the field and says voters should carefully evaluate each candidate's record before heading to the polls. Segment 6: Digital ID Concerns Wilson addresses concerns over digital identification systems, emphasizing privacy protections and opposition to policies that could compromise personal freedoms or government transparency. TOP QUOTES "This really isn't about the backroom deal. This is about your family." "My number one goal as governor will be to make living in our state more affordable." "The office of governor belongs to you. It does not belong to Alan Wilson." "If I can't do the job in four years, you need to throw me out." "Anything that compromises your privacy, security, or freedom, I'm not going to be for." WHAT YOU'LL LEARN How Trump's endorsement is reshaping the governor's race Where the leading candidates currently stand in polling Alan Wilson's plan for tax and economic reform His position on immigration enforcement Why digital IDs have become a growing issue in South Carolina politics What Wilson says distinguishes his campaign from the political establishment SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER Trump's endorsement may have shaken up South Carolina's governor's race, but Attorney General Alan Wilson says voters should focus on affordability, accountability, and results. In this exclusive interview, Wilson discusses taxes, immigration, digital IDs, and why he believes South Carolina needs new leadership. SHORT PROMO New polling, political drama, and a major gubernatorial interview. Attorney General Alan Wilson joins Tara to discuss Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette, the future of South Car ...
Rob Ready Takes Aim at SC Government HOOK South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Rob Ready joins the show and unloads on runaway government spending, soaring taxes, dark money corruption, and what he calls a broken political machine running the state. DESCRIPTION South Carolina governor candidate Rob Ready joins Tara to lay out his outsider platform focused on shrinking government, eliminating taxes, exposing dark money influence, and rebooting what he calls a corrupt political system. Comparing his vision to Florida under Ron DeSantis, Ready argues South Carolina has doubled spending while residents continue struggling with rising costs, weak infrastructure, and failing institutions. The conversation dives into property taxes, education spending, local government accountability, campaign finance reform, and why Ready says he's self-funding his campaign to stay independent from donors and political insiders. KEY TALKING POINTS Rob Ready compares his vision for South Carolina to Florida's model Claims state and local government spending has doubled in recent years Proposal to eliminate state income taxes Calls to eliminate property taxes on cars and trucks Criticism of local government and school district spending Concerns about rising administrative costs in education Discussion of AI-based forensic auditing tools for government spending Claims South Carolina's political system is driven by dark money Criticism of campaign disclosure laws in South Carolina Ready says he is fully self-funding his campaign Discussion of donor influence in state politics Criticism of Republican leadership and establishment figures Debate over shrinking versus reforming government SEGMENT BREAKDOWN SEGMENT 1 — “Florida Worked. Why Not South Carolina?” Rob Ready explains why he believes South Carolina should follow Florida's economic and tax model, citing Governor Ron DeSantis as an example of effective conservative leadership. SEGMENT 2 — Taxes, Spending & Government Growth Ready argues state and local government spending has exploded while South Carolinians continue facing higher taxes and stagnant quality-of-life improvements. SEGMENT 3 — Education Spending Explosion The conversation shifts to school districts, higher education, and what Ready calls administrative bloat that continues driving up costs without improving outcomes. SEGMENT 4 — Dark Money & Political Corruption Ready claims South Carolina's political system is controlled by donors, PAC money, and hidden interests. He discusses campaign disclosure laws and why he refuses outside donations. SEGMENT 5 — Outsider vs. Establishment Ready positions himself as a political outsider taking on long-standing Republican leadership, arguing the system cannot simply be reformed and instead must be dramatically reduced. CLICKABLE HEADLINES Rob Ready Says South Carolina Government Must Be “Shrunk” SC Governor Candidate Calls State Spending “Out of Control” Rob Ready Targets Taxes, Dark Money & Political Insiders “Government Has Doubled”: Rob Ready Sounds Alarm South Carolina Candidate Pushes Florida-Style Reforms Rob Ready Blasts Republican Establishment in SC “Other People's Money”: Ready Slams Government Spending SC Governor Hopeful Promises Full Financial Transparence South Carolina gubernatorial candidate Rob Ready joins Tara for a wide-ranging interview on taxes, spending, corruption, and the future of the state. Ready says South Carolina has become overwhelmed by runaway government growth, rising taxes, and political insiders protected by dark money and special interests. He lays out his plan to eliminate certain taxes, shrink government, audit spending, and challenge what he calls a broken political machine. Topics include: South Carolina taxes Government spending Property tax reform School district spending Campaign finance transparency Florida comparisons Ron DeSantis influence Republican establishment criticism Self-funded campaigns Dark money in politics SOCIAL ME ...
South Carolina's governor race just got messy. Polls are swinging wildly—and now questions are surfacing about whether those numbers are being bought. As candidates like Nancy Mace and Alan Wilson battle for position, controversy surrounds Pamela Evette and alleged payments tied to favorable polling. Is this a real race—or a rigged perception game?
Canada's euthanasia program is facing increased scrutiny and discussion regarding its policies and implementation.
In the third hour, the following topics were covered: Canadian Euthanasia: Discussion regarding the controversial expansion and implementation of Canada's medical assistance in dying program. SC Governor's Race: An analysis of the upcoming election, highlighting that candidate success will depend on their ability to drive voter turnout. MacDill AFB Threat: A report on the discovery of an explosive device located near the MacDill Air Force Base.
The March 26, 2026, broadcast of The Charlie James Show covers missed TSA pay, SC gubernatorial candidate Rom Reddy's reform platform, the U.N.'s immigration schemes, and the argument that politics is downstream from culture. Thursday, March 26th, 2026 - The Charlie James Show HOUR 1 1st - Tomorrow is going to be the 2nd pay period TSA workers miss 2nd - Someone give me some evidence of conservatism out of Columbia 3rd - New Yorkers pay over 72% more than the average per kilowatt hr 4th - Iran can close the Straight of Hormuz by threat; No Kings Rallies this Saturday HOUR 2 5th - SC Gov Candidate and SC DOGE creator Rom Reddy on The Charlie James Show Pt. 1 6th - SC Gov Candidate and SC DOGE creator Rom Reddy on The Charlie James Show Pt. 2 7th - We got all these debates coming up for SC Governor. 8th - The senate has not taken up whether to not to go along with the BB Bill HOUR 3 9th - Let's name the portion of I-77 after Former President Barack Hussein Obama 10th - So who all do the Democrats care about? 11th - Calls on the WORD talk like about undocumented Americans 12th - Politics are downstream from culture, gotta change the culture HOUR 4 13th- The United Nations had this immigration replacement scheme for the E.U. 14th- Mike Johnson is upset because Democrats are messing up TSA lives 15th- Somehow elected officials got to protect each other 16th- Trump needs Senator Lindsey Graham
00:00 And welcome to the program on your Tuesday afternoon. What a beautiful Tuesday we've got going on out there. However, I will say that I do believe everybody right now is walking around in shoes that have some form of yellow on them. I would imagine as pollen season is now. Here's the thing. Pollen season is now just starting. As we say here in the South, 00:30 It's fixing to get ready. It's fixing to get ready to be really, really heavy. It's already pretty heavy out there. I know you folks like me that suffer from seasonal allergies. And my seasonal allergies are basically January through December. I'm allergic to something all year, um but it uh is absolutely, and I'm, yes, JJ said you're allergic to Democrats. Yes, they make me break out in hives. uh 00:58 is what they do but if you are suffering from seasonal allergies, man, I feel for you this time of year. And this is just going to be the first dump. Because remember, we always get the spring dump and then we get the later dump uh in the summer and that's going to be happening as well. But good news is we've got a lot of things blooming out there including those horrible Bradford pears that Clemson is now going to trade you. 01:26 Well, they said that they will trade you uh several uh indigenous trees for one Bradford pear. Get rid of those things. They're absolutely horrible. there you go. So spring is springing all around us right now. Well, Nancy Mace has done something that everybody was wondering when she was going to do it because filing ends? Good grief. Are we already there? 01:55 Filing for public office in South Carolina, I believe, ends... When is it? Is it the end of the month? March 31st at noon? I believe that's it. So Nancy Mace has officially filed to run for governor of South Carolina. So now we got Nancy Mace, Alan Wilson, Josh Kimral, Pamela Evitt, we've got Ralph Norman, and we've got Rod Reddy. 02:22 who has also announced that he is running for governor. I don't know how big of a splash he's really going to make, but it looks like the field is now pretty much set in the governor's race here in South Carolina. And this is going to be extremely interesting to watch because what I'm looking for in a candidate, the number one thing as far as governor is concerned, governor's office is concerned, I'm looking for somebody that number one is going to be visible. 02:53 That would be awesome. mean, for the past almost eight years, we've had over eight years now, we've had a governor. 03:03 that has refused to just about answer any question. The only time we see Henry McMaster anywhere is when a new company is coming into town. 03:16 or oh some ribbon cutting, or we get some sort of a natural disaster. That's basically the only time we see Henry McMaster. So I would like a governor that's a lot more visible to the people that actually elect them. Number two, I'm looking for someone that is going to get in there and fight the legislature on some of these bad bills. That's what I would like to see him. Speaking of bad bills, um 03:44 We've got the bad bill sheet coming up at 4.06 this afternoon. We'll tell you some of the bad legislation that they're trying to pass in the House of Representatives. are a couple of good bills because we got primaries coming up. So they're going to try to lean a little to the right over in the state legislature. But I want a governor that's out there. I want to see them. I'm not just talking about getting out there and just praising us to 04:12 business and industry trying to get them to come here. I want somebody who's going to get out there and be a real champion for this state, the people of this state, the taxpayers of this state. That's what I'm looking for. So I want somebody who's going to fight against the bad legislation that's coming out of Columbia. That's number one and number two. Actually, you can flip those. Number one, I want to see a fighter. Number two, I want to see that ...
00:00 And welcome to the program on your Tuesday afternoon. What a beautiful Tuesday we've got going on out there. However, I will say that I do believe everybody right now is walking around in shoes that have some form of yellow on them. I would imagine as pollen season is now. Here's the thing. Pollen season is now just starting. As we say here in the South, 00:30 It's fixing to get ready. It's fixing to get ready to be really, really heavy. It's already pretty heavy out there. I know you folks like me um that suffer from seasonal allergies. And my seasonal allergies are basically January through December. I'm allergic to something all year, um but it uh is absolutely, and I'm, yes, JJ said you're allergic to Democrats. Yes, they make me break out in hives. uh 00:58 is what they do but if you are suffering from seasonal allergies, man, I feel for you this time of year. And this is just going to be the first dump. Because remember, we always get the spring dump and then we get the later dump uh in the summer and that's going to be happening as well. But good news is we've got a lot of things blooming out there including those horrible Bradford pears that Clemson is now going to trade you. 01:26 Well, they said that they will trade you uh several uh indigenous trees for one Bradford pear. Get rid of those things. They're absolutely horrible. there you go. So spring is springing all around us right now. Well, Nancy Mace has done something that everybody was wondering when she was going to do it because filing ends? Good grief. Are we already there? 01:55 Filing for public office in South Carolina, I believe, ends... When is it? Is it the end of the month? March 31st at noon? I believe that's it. So Nancy Mace has officially filed to run for governor of South Carolina. So now we got Nancy Mace, Allen Wilson, Josh Kimral, Pamela Evitt, we've got Ralph Norman, and we've got Rod Reddy. 02:22 who has also announced that he is running for governor. I don't know how big of a splash he's really going to make, but it looks like the field is now pretty much set in the governor's race here in South Carolina. And this is going to be extremely interesting to watch because what I'm looking for in a candidate, the number one thing as far as governor is concerned, governor's office is concerned, I'm looking for somebody that number one is going to be visible. 02:53 That would be awesome. mean, for the past almost eight years, we've had over eight years now, we've had a governor. 03:03 that has refused to just about answer any question. The only time we see Henry McMaster anywhere is when a new company is coming into town. 03:16 or oh some ribbon cutting, or we get some sort of a natural disaster. That's basically the only time we see Henry McMaster. So I would like a governor that's a lot more visible to the people that actually elect them. Number two, I'm looking for someone that is going to get in there and fight the legislature on some of these bad bills. That's what I would like to see him. Speaking of bad bills, um 03:44 We've got the bad bill sheet coming up at 4.06 this afternoon. We'll tell you some of the bad legislation that they're trying to pass in the House of Representatives. are a couple of good bills because we got primaries coming up. So they're going to try to lean a little to the right over in the state legislature. But I want a governor that's out there. I want to see them. I'm not just talking about getting out there and just praising us to 04:12 business and industry trying to get them to come here. I want somebody who's going to get out there and be a real champion for this state, the people of this state, the taxpayers of this state. That's what I'm looking for. So I want somebody who's going to fight against the bad legislation that's coming out of Columbia. That's number one and number two. Actually, you can flip those. Number one, I want to see a fighter. Number two, I want to see t ...
Mike Switzer interviews Dr. Elaine Parshall, an engineering instructor and head of the Robotics Program at the SC Governor's School for Science + Mathematics in Hartsville, SC.
Mecklenburg County commissioners vote on whether to increase the county-wide sales tax by 1 cent to fund the transit plan. North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein signs the mini budget, albeit reluctantly. Nancy Mace throws her hat in the ring for South Carolina governor. Plus, the Panthers open preseason play.
President Donald Trump says a new BLS commissioner will be announced soon. It's going to be another big week for trade in the US. We'll tell you how much Tesla's board agreed to pay its CEO. CNN gained rare access to a Taliban-approved, all-girls' school in Afghanistan. Plus, a House Republican is running for governor in South Carolina. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this wide-ranging segment, the host breaks the news of Nancy Mace's entry into the South Carolina governor's race, praising her willingness to face tough questions and promising a livelier, more competitive campaign. He contrasts her transparency with Governor McMaster's long-standing refusal to appear on the show, criticizing the political arrogance of Columbia elites. The conversation then pivots sharply into a deep dive on modern criminal investigation, using recent high-profile murder cases to argue that, in today's surveillance society, stranger-on-stranger murder is becoming virtually impossible. From Ring cameras to OnStar data, the host explores how technology is revolutionizing law enforcement — and possibly making murder obsolete.
Vincent and Joel sit down with guest, Chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee, Sean Bennett, for another appearance on the podcast to give us a thoughtful and sophisticated update on S.C. State Government, the process of governing the state, recent problems with political decorum, the makeup of his constituents, lack of experience in government, the benefits of perspective, recent bills, and so much more!In Bourbon Briefs hear about South Carolina's complete ban on cell phones for students in public schools, automobile franchise laws and SC car dealerships, Judicial Selection, a potential Supreme Court contest, and updates on candidates for SC Governor. Get your latest Statehouse update and hear firsthand the rationale behind some of the legislature's most controversial bills. Join Senators Sheheen and Lourie in this week's episode where they take a deeper look at upcoming legislation and lawmakers' actions in S.C. Support the showKeep up to Date with BITBR: Twitter.com/BITBRpodcastFacebook.com/BITBRpodcasthttps://bourboninthebackroom.buzzsprout.com
Vince welcomes South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman to the program as they discuss his candidacy for SC Governor as well as Roy Cooper's decision to run for NC Senate amid Senator Tillis's decision not to seek re-election. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
H2 - Segment 1 Mon July 21 2025 - Charlie interviews SC Atty General Alan Wilson who is running for SC Governor
In back-to-back interviews, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and Congresswoman Nancy Mace lay the groundwork for a potential clash in the 2026 governor's race. Mace accuses Wilson of failing to prosecute child predators and engaging in corruption, while Wilson fires back, defending his office's record and calling Mace's claims politically motivated and factually inaccurate. The two also diverge on immigration enforcement strategies, with Wilson expressing support for expanding federal-state cooperation. Both interviews provide a revealing look at the tensions and stakes surrounding South Carolina's next major election.
Whether they are first-time farmers, or farmers continuing their family's agribusiness legacy, the next generation of farmers and ranchers face a unique set of challenges. In South Carolina, one school is hoping to prepare high school students through hands on experiences across agriculture, land management, agribusiness, and forestry. The South Carolina Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe is the first of its kind public, residential high school. Kinsley Miller, Director of Outreach, joins the podcast to talk about the opportunities offered through the school and how they are inspiring and preparing the next generation of young farmers, ranchers, and agribusiness leaders. Some of the questions we chat about: What is the history behind the SC Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe? What makes the curriculum unique? What are some of those challenges that they're preparing students to take on and how are they doing so? What kind of higher education and/or careers are their students going into after graduation? What does the next generation needs most to be successful in agribusiness? Do y'all offer experiences for non-residential students? Are there things that the general public (adults and children) can take part in? Mentioned in this episode: https://delahowe.sc.gov/ https://delahowe.sc.gov/admissions https://www.instagram.com/delahowe_/ https://delahowe.podbean.com/ https://www.agandarttour.com/york https://www.visityorkcounty.com/ https://bit.ly/SCAPR Episode Sponsors: Visit York County - The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour is back in York County, SC! Join us for this FREE, family-friendly event—a self-guided tour showcasing 25 farms with artisans at every stop. Experience first-hand where your food comes from, witness and shop from artisans in action, enjoy local musicians, and learn about the importance of supporting our local farms! You don't want to miss this unique event, so mark your calendars for June 8th-9th! Visit agandarttour.com/york to learn more. Clemson University Cooperative Extension - Annie's Project is a nationwide program that aims to empower women in agriculture through risk management education. We welcome anyone supporting the Annie's Project mission to participate. The next SC Annie's Project class is the summer retreat that will be held in Florence, SC. Over 3.5 days, participants will receive 18 hours of education on Financial, Human Resources, Legal, Marketing, and Production risk management. Participants can expect to learn from a diverse range of speakers, spend time networking, go on farm tours, and build confidence in the future of their operation. A 4-H Youth Development Camp is being offered simultaneously for participants with youth. Lodging is included in the $400 registration until May 14. Local lodgers and participants who register after May 14 are $175. Youth registration is $100 for the first youth and $50 for each additional youth registered. More information can be found at https://bit.ly/SCAPR
Mike Switzer interviews Alan Cooper, founder and editor of three online business news websites in South Carolina: MidlandsBiz, UpstateBizSC, and LowCountryBizSC. Disclaimer: Alan Cooper's company has a business relationship with Voterheads.com, an affiliate of Magnolia Media, which is the producer of the South Carolina Business Review.
Charlie talks about the upcoming election between Joe Cunningham and Henry McMaster. Cunning ham is proposing age limits for politicians. Charlie talks more on red flag laws. He talks to more callers about their thoughts on gun control. Charlie talks how communist governments manipulate the masses.
In today's episode, Hannah covers some candidates in next week's GOP primary. Specifically, she discusses the front runners in the races for SC Governor, Attorney General, and Superintendent of Education. Then, Hannah covers the timeline of events in Uvalde and the police response. She closes the show by discussing suggestions offered by an active shooter training expert on what schools could incorporate into school policy that would provide a better active shooter response by teachers, staff, and students.
This past summer, Danny Dorsel was appointed as president of The South Carolina Governor's School for Science + Mathematics(GSSM). His ties to the school run deep as he is a member of the school's first graduating class in 1990. That first graduating class consisted of 128 students. Today, through its various programs, GSSM serves over 4,000 students across the state. Strategy? Can the school double that impact across South Carolina over the next decade? https://www.scgssm.org/
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We all know that schools can't do it all when it comes to providing family-centered opportunities. Identifying the right nonprofits to complement educational programming is another way that educators and community leaders can partner together to address student's needs and ultimately build stronger communities around the school. In this episode, Michelle speaks with Rev. Bill Stanfield, a Greensboro, NC native who holds a Bachelors Degree in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Stanfield and his wife met at Princeton Theological Seminary from which they both obtained Masters of Divinity Degrees. Stanfield was a speaker at TEDx Charleston in 2013 and is also a graduate of the SC Governor's School for Economic Development, The SC Department of Commerce Economic Developer's School, and the SC Community Development Institute of Clemson University, among others. Stanfield is a co-founder of the Metanoia Community Development Corporation of North Charleston where he currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer. Metanoia, founded in 2002, is a non-profit organization that works to support the local community through educational and youth leadership programs. Their work in the Lowcountry of South Carolina serves as a model for how nonprofit organizations can complement what students get outside of their traditional K-12 education. To learn more about Metanoia's work and how to support it: metanoiasc.org To learn more about the Old Chicora School Project in Charleston: oldchicora.com To find out how to start something similar in your community: Contact Us and we'll put you in touch with Rev. Stanfield.
Our Freedom Project conference call at 10am on January 13, 2020 topic of discussion was concerning SC Governor Henry McMaster's proposal to expand 4 year old preschool to a full day in SC. His plan is to spend at least $53 million of taxpayer money to expand government intervention into educating, or should I say “training”...or should I say “indoctrinating” young children more hours a day. Her focus was on the abundant research done by experts who assert that children who attend pre-school and those who do not are no better off by the end of third grade and is actually doing more harm than good. Children are being forced into academic learning that is not developmentally appropriate which actually frustrates children and actually can cause some children to shut down and eventually causes behavior problems. She is a former first grade public school teacher and a Master's Degree in Early Childhood and since retirement in 2003 has done extensive research on the failed developmentally inappropriate Common Core Standards for the young child still in place in SC known now as SC College/Career Ready Standards. She suggests that not only is this a waste of tax payer dollars but more importantly harmful to the young child to be forced into an academic situation for a full day. Listen in to the podcast to hear great information on why it is imperative you contact Governor McMaster with your concerns.
Movies, music, books and more with South Carolina Republican Governor Henry McMaster. Major and Co. are at Lizard's Thicket in Columbia, SC. Join us!
CLT City Councilmen Tariq Bokhari and Larken Egleston discuss today’s tragic officer involved shooting, 9% housing deals, new dynamic fee structures for scooters, and are joined by special guest SC Governor Henry McMaster to discuss the Panthers and Ports. The post R&D in the QC Ep058 – Today’s Officer Involved Shooting, Scooters and Special Guest SC Governor Henry McMaster appeared first on PFM Hero.
CBS News Carolinas Correspondent Jim Krasula talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Greensboro, NC
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Lateresa Jones candidacy is based on common-sense solutions for real Americans, with a focus on more jobs, better education, and safer streets. Ms. Jones fights for those most in need, including children, the elderly, and the poor. A true conservative who wants to protect our rights, especially our right to bear arms. lateresajones.com/ https://buildinghopeblog.wordpress.com/ Catherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.com Bobby Lawrence protectyourvoteusa.org/ twitter.com/BobbyLawrence Dedication: Police Officer Robert Shawn Pitts, Terre Haute Police Department, Indiana, End of Watch Friday, May 4, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLateresa Jones candidacy is based on common-sense solutions for real Americans, with a focus on more jobs, better education, and safer streets. Ms. Jones fights for those most in need, including children, the elderly, and the poor. A true conservative who wants to protect our rights, especially our right to bear arms. lateresajones.com/ https://buildinghopeblog.wordpress.com/Catherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comBobby Lawrence protectyourvoteusa.org/ twitter.com/BobbyLawrence Dedication: Police Officer Robert Shawn Pitts, Terre Haute Police Department, Indiana, End of Watch Friday, May 4, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLateresa Jones candidacy is based on common-sense solutions for real Americans, with a focus on more jobs, better education, and safer streets. Ms. Jones fights for those most in need, including children, the elderly, and the poor. A true conservative who wants to protect our rights, especially our right to bear arms. lateresajones.com/ https://buildinghopeblog.wordpress.com/Catherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comBobby Lawrence protectyourvoteusa.org/ twitter.com/BobbyLawrence Dedication: Police Officer Robert Shawn Pitts, Terre Haute Police Department, Indiana, End of Watch Friday, May 4, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLateresa Jones candidacy is based on common-sense solutions for real Americans, with a focus on more jobs, better education, and safer streets. Ms. Jones fights for those most in need, including children, the elderly, and the poor. A true conservative who wants to protect our rights, especially our right to bear arms. lateresajones.com/ https://buildinghopeblog.wordpress.com/Catherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comBobby Lawrence protectyourvoteusa.org/ twitter.com/BobbyLawrence Dedication: Police Officer Robert Shawn Pitts, Terre Haute Police Department, Indiana, End of Watch Friday, May 4, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, host and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comAlex Newman, international journalist, educator, author, and consultant. He is president of a small media and information consulting firm Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc and writes for a wide array of publications in the U. S. and abroad. He is co-author of a book exposing some of the problems with today's public education system. thenewamerican.comCatherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comDan Perkins will be the first to tell you he never considered himself to be an author. Until one day in 2012 when he walked into writing class in the Big Arts Center on Sanibel Island, FL. Looking for something to fill his winter vacation time, he decided to sign up. The instructor told him, “In two weeks you will know if you can be a writer.” He is an author political commentator, TV & radio personality and with his wife founder of Songs and Stories For Soldiers. danperkins.guruDedication: Police Officer Eric Joering and Police Officer Anthony Morelli, Westerville Division of Police, Ohio, End of Watch Saturday, February 10, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, host and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Alex Newman, international journalist, educator, author, and consultant. He is president of a small media and information consulting firm Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc and writes for a wide array of publications in the U. S. and abroad. He is co-author of a book exposing some of the problems with today's public education system. thenewamerican.com Catherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.com Dan Perkins will be the first to tell you he never considered himself to be an author. Until one day in 2012 when he walked into writing class in the Big Arts Center on Sanibel Island, FL. Looking for something to fill his winter vacation time, he decided to sign up. The instructor told him, “In two weeks you will know if you can be a writer.” He is an author political commentator, TV & radio personality and with his wife founder of Songs and Stories For Soldiers. danperkins.guru Dedication: Police Officer Eric Joering and Police Officer Anthony Morelli, Westerville Division of Police, Ohio, End of Watch Saturday, February 10, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, host and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comAlex Newman, international journalist, educator, author, and consultant. He is president of a small media and information consulting firm Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc and writes for a wide array of publications in the U. S. and abroad. He is co-author of a book exposing some of the problems with today's public education system. thenewamerican.comCatherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comDan Perkins will be the first to tell you he never considered himself to be an author. Until one day in 2012 when he walked into writing class in the Big Arts Center on Sanibel Island, FL. Looking for something to fill his winter vacation time, he decided to sign up. The instructor told him, “In two weeks you will know if you can be a writer.” He is an author political commentator, TV & radio personality and with his wife founder of Songs and Stories For Soldiers. danperkinsatsanibel.comDedication: Police Officer Eric Joering and Police Officer Anthony Morelli, Westerville Division of Police, Ohio, End of Watch Saturday, February 10, 2018
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, host and "CS" Bennett. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comAlex Newman, international journalist, educator, author, and consultant. He is president of a small media and information consulting firm Liberty Sentinel Media, Inc and writes for a wide array of publications in the U. S. and abroad. He is co-author of a book exposing some of the problems with today's public education system. thenewamerican.comCatherine Templeton: Conservative. Outsider. Wife. Mother. Union-busting attorney. Reformer. Fighter. Textile worker. Successful businesswoman. They all define Catherine Templeton, Candidate fo SC Governor. catherinetempleton.comDan Perkins will be the first to tell you he never considered himself to be an author. Until one day in 2012 when he walked into writing class in the Big Arts Center on Sanibel Island, FL. Looking for something to fill his winter vacation time, he decided to sign up. The instructor told him, “In two weeks you will know if you can be a writer.” He is an author political commentator, TV & radio personality and with his wife founder of Songs and Stories For Soldiers. danperkinsatsanibel.comDedication: Police Officer Eric Joering and Police Officer Anthony Morelli, Westerville Division of Police, Ohio, End of Watch Saturday, February 10, 2018
Today we talk about our upcoming interview with SC Governor candidate John Warren. We also talk about the Wando Bridge Fiasco and who is to blame! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cj-westfall/support