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Women of Grace, Radio
Wacky Wednesday

Women of Grace, Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 49:37


On today's episode, Johnnette Williams is joined by Sue Brinkmann for Wacky Wednesday! They talk about the movie 'Wicked: For Good' and the New Age practices in the movie. Listeners call in asking about oils, supporting Shriners, and the reality of witches in our society.

The Locher Room
Recorded at the Soap Operas in Popular Culture Conference, Kin Shriner reflects on his decades as Scotty Baldwin, soap history, and the lasting bond between daytime television and its fans.

The Locher Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 25:47


I'm excited to share this special conference conversation with Kin Shriner, best known to daytime audiences as Scotty Baldwin on General Hospital and Port Charles.Recorded at the Soap Operas in Popular Culture Conference, Kin was candid, funny, and generous as he reflected on his decades in daytime television, the evolution of the genre, and the enduring connection between soap operas and their fans. From the early years of Scotty Baldwin to broader conversations about soap history, fandom, and longevity, this panel captured both the humor and the heart of daytime drama.It's a pleasure to share this conversation here in The Locher Room — one that honors the legacy of soaps through the perspective of someone who helped shape them.

Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 405 – Building an Unstoppable Mind Through Laughter and Perspective with Sir James Gray Robinson

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 59:43


Laughter may be one of the most powerful tools we have for navigating stress, burnout, and the weight of modern life. In this conversation, I had the pleasure of sitting down once again with Sir James Gray Robinson to explore why humor, self-awareness, and gratitude matter far more than most of us realize. James and I talk about how easily we lose the ability to laugh at ourselves, how that loss feeds stress and burnout, and why taking life too seriously often does more harm than good. Along the way, we reflect on comedy, culture, trauma, and the simple truth that being able to laugh can shift perspective faster than almost anything else. James also shares what he has learned from years of coaching high-stress professionals, especially lawyers, about how laughter resets the nervous system and opens the door to better problem solving. We talk about gratitude as a powerful antidote to fear and anger, the role artificial intelligence can play as a daily tool for perspective, and how self-reflection helps us separate reality from the stories our minds create. We even explore James's work with an ancient royal order dedicated to service and philanthropy. I believe you will find this conversation thoughtful, grounding, and surprisingly uplifting, because at its core, it reminds us that joy, humor, and connection are not luxuries. They are essential to living an unstoppable life. Highlights: 00:59 – Learn why losing the ability to laugh at yourself creates stress and emotional rigidity.04:26 – Understand the difference between witty humor and humor that harms rather than heals.11:03 – Discover how laughter resets the nervous system and interrupts burnout patterns.15:35 – Learn why gratitude is one of the strongest tools for overcoming fear and anger.16:16 – Hear how artificial intelligence can be used as a daily tool to shift perspective and invite joy.35:19 – Understand how burnout often begins with internal stories that distort reality and fuel stress. About the Guest: Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq. is an award winning third-generation trial attorney who specialized in family law and civil litigation for 27 years in his native North Carolina. Burned out, Sir James quit in 2004 and has spent the next 20 years doing extensive research and innovative training to help others facing burnout and personal crises to heal. He has taught wellness, transformation, and mindfulness internationally to thousands of private clients, businesses, and associations. As a licensed attorney, he is focused on helping lawyers, professionals, entrepreneurs, employers, and parents facing stress, anxiety, addiction, depression, exhaustion, and burnout. Sir James is a highly respected speaker, writer, TV personality, mentor, consultant, mastermind, and spiritual leader/healer who is committed to healing the planet. He possesses over 30 certifications and degrees in law, healing, and coaching, as well as hundreds of hours of post-certification training in the fields of neuroscience, neurobiology, and neuroplasticity, epigenetics, mind-body-spirit medicine, and brain/heart integration. Having experienced multiple near-death experiences has given him a deeper connection with divinity and spiritual energy. Sir James regularly trains professionals, high-level executives, and businesspeople to hack their brains to turn stress into success. He is regularly invited to speak at ABA and state bar events about mental and emotional health. His work is frequently published in legal and personal growth magazines, including the ABA Journal, Attorneys-at-Work Magazine, and the Family Law Journal. Sir James has authored 13 books on personal growth and healing, including three targeting stressed professionals as well as over 100 articles published in national magazines. He has produced several training videos for attorneys, executives, entrepreneurs and high-level professionals. Sir James has generously endowed numerous projects around the world to help children, indigenous natives, orphans and the sick, including clean water projects in the Manu Rain Forest, Orphanages, Schools and Medical Clinics/Ambulances in India, Buddhist monks in Nepal, and schools in Kenya, Ecuador, and Puerto Rico. In addition to his extensive contributions, Sir James produced and starred in three documentaries that will be released in 2024, focusing on healing, mental and emotional health. The first, "Beyond Physical Matter," is available on several streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime. The trailer can be found at www.BeyondPhysicalMatter.com. The second, “Beyond the Mastermind Secret”, is scheduled for release in the fall of 2024. The trailer can be found at https://BeyondMastermindSecrets.com/. The third, “Beyond Physical Life” is scheduled for release at the end of 2024. The trailer can be found at https://beyondphysicallife.com/. He has formed an entertainment media production company known as Beyond Entertainment Global, LLC, and is currently producing feature length films and other media. In recognition of his outstanding work and philanthropy, Sir James was recently knighted by the Royal Order of Constantine the Great and Saint Helen. In addition, Sir James won the prestigious International Impact Book Award for his new book “Thriving in the Legal Arena: The Ultimate Lawyer's Guide for Transforming Stress into Success”. Several of his other books have won international book awards as well. Sir James was recently awarded the President's Lifetime Achievement Award by President Joe Biden for his outstanding service to his community, country and the world. He will be awarded the prestigious International Humanitarian Award known as Men with Hearts, in London, England in the fall of 2024, as well as Man of the Year and Couple of the year with his wife, Linda Giangreco. Sir James has a wide variety of work/life experiences, including restauranteur, cattle rancher, horse trainer, substance abuse counselor, treatment center director, energy healer, bodyguard, legal counselor for several international spiritual organizations, golfer and marathon runner. He graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in 1971, Davidson College in 1975 and Wake Forest University School of Law in 1978. Ways to connect with Sir James**:** FB - https://www.facebook.com/sirjamesgrayrobinson  IG - https://www.instagram.com/sirjamesgrayrobinson/  TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sirjamesgrayrobinson?_t=8hOuSCTDAw4&_r=1 Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@JamesGrayRobinson LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gray-robinson-/ About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can subscribe in your favorite podcast app. You can also support our podcast through our tip jar https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/unstoppable-mindset . Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson  00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson  01:17 Well, hi everyone, and welcome to another edition of unstoppable mindset. And we're doing something today we haven't done too often, but we've done it a few times. We are having a second conversation with James Gray Robinson, actually, sir, James Gray Robinson, and we're going to talk about that part of it today we did last time, but I'm going to start actually a little bit different way. You and I were just talking about humor. We were talking about Mel Brooks, because I, when you came into the to the room, I said, What in the wide, wide world of sports is it going on here, which is a very famous line from Blazing Saddles. And you pointed out that that movie probably couldn't be made today, and I agree. But why do you think that is Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  02:10 I think that we've become so disenchanted with ourselves that everything's offensive now, I think back when we and when I grew up in the 50s and 60s, people had so many really, you know, life threatening things to think about, like atomic war and, you know, it just seems like people have shifted their consciousness away from having a good time to simply having to be right all the time. And so we've lost the ability to laugh at ourselves. I mean, one of my favorite lines is, if you think Talk is cheap, you've never talked to a lawyer. And the thing is, is that I'm a lawyer, and I find that incredibly funny, yeah, because if you can't laugh at yourself, then you really are going to struggle in life, because a lot of times, things don't work out the way that we anticipated or wanted them to. And there's a couple of different ways that we can react to that or respond to that. There's a I found that people are losing the ability to take responsibility for themselves and that they blame everything on everybody else. We're raising a nation of victims, and victims are not going to laugh at anything. So what we, I think, what we have to do is we have to start teaching our children how to have a sense of humor. If something doesn't happen the just the way we want it to, then laugh at it. It doesn't have to, you know, unless it's pain, you know, if it's physically abusive or something, then you know. But the thing is, we're trying to helicopter parent everything, and we all get so upset when somebody says something off the cuff or maybe without fully thinking through what they're saying. So it's, it's just unfortunate that there are many, many things in life I think could be avoided with just a good chuckle and go ahead. Well, I was just going to say, you know, like if somebody said to me, you're. Eyes on wrong I'd laugh because it would what difference does it make? But what my tile looks like? Yeah, and I would just laugh, and I would laugh at me, and I would laugh at them, because somebody thought that there was something wrong with that, yeah. Michael Hingson  05:21 Well, what about people like Don Rickles? You know, who, who was always known for insulting everyone and being an obnoxious character. What do you think about him? Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  05:36 I you know the thing is, is that he was offensive, but he wasn't, what's the word? I would say he he wasn't profane, because he never cursed at anybody. You know, I've watched a couple of roasts. You know, they call them roast, right? They get a bunch of people together, and they make fun of somebody. And back in the day, when Don Rickles and Johnny Carson, Milton, burl, rich, little even, what couple of committee is, I can't think of, but they were extremely witty, and they were perhaps offensive, but they weren't necessarily insulting to the point where you It's not Funny. And I think we've got and we've gone to the point where we now are seeing these roasts. And I thought I saw Tom Brady's roast. Actually paid to watch it, and it was the most profane, you know, unfunny, hurtful, hour and a half I think I've ever watched, and it just I didn't smile once. I just was wincing the whole way through, wondering why people think that sort of nonsense is funny. Michael Hingson  07:19 Well, I asked about Don Rickles, because I saw an interview with him on the Donahue show, when Phil Donahue had his TV show, one of the things. And after he said this, I thought about it, and of course, never really was able to see in person, but I believed him. Don rickel said, Look, I never pick on someone if I think they're going to be offended. He said, If I see somebody in the audience and start picking on them and it looks like they're taking offense or they're getting angry about it, I won't pick on them anymore. And he said I might even go talk with them later, but he said I won't pick on them anymore. And I thought about that, he said, I will never there are lines I won't cross, which is some of what you just said. But he really was absolutely adamant about the fact that he didn't really want to insult people. He wanted people to have fun, so he always looked for people in the audience who would laugh at what he had to say and how he and how he abused them and so on. He said those are the people that he really liked to to interact with because they weren't taking offense, which I thought was a very intuitive and interesting concept on his part. And if you really want to talk about a comedian who was never profane no matter what he did or happened to him, later, think about Bill Cosby, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  08:49 yeah, and or Red Skelton, or Red Skelton, yeah, that was and always, he would always end up with God Bless. And the thing that amazes me about today's comedy is how much violence. There's a subtle undercurrent of violence under all of their humor. And it's, you know, they're kind of like laughing at somebody who is hurt or is not as intelligent as the comedian thinks he is. Or, you know, they're making fun of stuff just to be hurtful. And it's not, you know, they've lost the connection between being taken taking fun, making fun of somebody and being hurtful. And I just amazed when I see a lot of comedians today. I mean, there's lots of very witty, very intelligent, grand guffaw producing comedy out. There. And it's, there's some, they're very, very talented comedians out there, but then there are the other people that want to drag you through the Michael Hingson  10:07 mud, yeah? And it's all shock. It's all shock, yeah, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  10:12 and intentionally offend you to, I guess it's some kind of power play, but it's simple. You know, people, I think that people actually are so traumatized that they they think it's funny when somebody traumatizes somebody else. Michael Hingson  10:34 Well, I Oh, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  10:35 go on. No, go right ahead. Michael Hingson  10:38 I I never got to see Don Rickles live, although I would have loved to, and I would love to have paid the money to sit in the front row, hopefully, hoping that he would pick on me so I could jump up and say, Yeah, I saw you once on TV. I took one look at you and haven't been able to see since. What do you think about that? Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  11:02 Never that would be appropriate, yeah? I mean, because he'd love it, you're making fun, yeah, you're making fun of him, and you're making fun of yourself. And that's what I call self depreciating humor. He where the jokes, yeah, the joke really is about you. It's not about him, yeah, and it's in it, so it's people probably wouldn't take offense to that. But when people sit there, you know, start poking fun at how people look or what they their educational level, or their, you know, cultural background is I, I just don't get that. I mean, it's and I grieve that we're turning into bullies. Well, you know, and it's, it's unfortunate you Michael Hingson  11:52 you've dealt a lot, especially over the last 20 years, with burnout and things like that. Do you think that what's happening in in society based on what you're talking about, with the lack of humor, without self deprecating environments and all that. Do you think that's because it's stressful, contributing to burnout? Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  12:14 Yes, I think, well, we again, we take ourselves way too seriously. The one thing that I've noticed, especially with my clients, is when I can get them to laugh, they start to take a different perspective of their life. But when they think everything that they're what I call they're stuck in Warrior mode. There's, you know, we have a, don't know if we talked about this last time, but we have a nervous system that goes one or two ways. It either goes to fight or flight, called the sympathetic nervous system, where you know you're reacting to everything in a negative way, because it's a matter of survival, or we go to the parasympathetic nervous system, which is the fun part of our psyche, and we can enjoy ourselves, but everybody is so scared of something there that they the body cannot stand That level of stress for years. I mean, that's what burnout is, and it it tears your body apart until it actually turns off. And that's what happens when you burn out. We used to call it nervous breakdown, but, you know now it's burnout. But the point is, is you just wear yourself out because you don't have anything that will break the constant stream of stress, and one of the best ways that you can handle stress is to laugh. Laugh at yourself, laugh at something, a joke, laugh at whatever you find stressful, because it breaks that autonomic nervous system response. And if you can reset yourself every now and then that you know, one of the ways I teach people how to deal with stress is to research jokes. Go buy a good joke book, and you can go and find enough. You know, all you need is a couple of jokes to start the day, and you're going to be in a much better frame of mind going to work or dealing with whatever you have to deal with. If you've laughed at least once before you go to work, because that that engages your parasympathetic. I call it the guru. And you can deal with adversity. You can deal with problems. You can actually problem solve. You. And but when we're stressed out because we're afraid of what's going to happen, we're afraid of making mistakes, and we're afraid of what somebody's going to think of us, then we are just going to end up in a very bad place, mentally and emotionally and physically. So it's, you know, one of the things that you can do, as if you're having to deal with stress on a daily basis, is to just remember how to be grateful. I mean, I think that of all the emotions, gratitude is probably the most powerful one there is because it will overcome fear, it will overcome anger, it will overcome shame, it will overcome guilt, it will overcome envy, all the negative emotions cannot stand up to gratitude. And so if you can learn to be grateful, and especially grateful for the struggle, then you are going to be a happy camper, and you can probably learn to laugh, until you can be grateful though you're going to struggle. And that's we're not designed to do the struggling. We're designed to have fun. I mean, that's people always say, what are my purpose, you know? And why am I doing here? And I said, you only have two purposes in life. One is to breathe, and the other one is to laugh. Everything else is just a complication. So if you just remember that, if you can be grateful and laugh once in a while, you're going to be a lot better off than somebody that takes it too seriously, Michael Hingson  16:44 yeah, well, and you, you must see a lot of it, because I know you, you do a lot of coaching and working with especially lawyers, which is a very stressful situation, especially people who are truly dedicated to the Law and who look at it in the right way, there must be a lot of stress. How do you get them to relax? I like the idea of getting a joke book. I think that's that's cute, and I think that that makes a lot of sense. But in but in general, how do you get people to laugh and to do it as a habit. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  17:24 Well, I've been doing this for 20 years, so my answer 20 years ago is probably a little different than the answer I have now. Artificial Intelligence is my friend, because I can, I can do anything with artificial intelligence. And one of the best ways I, you know, I program my artificial intelligence to to respond, to react and to know who I am. I put, I put all of my books onto artificial intelligence. Every time I write an article, I put it in there. I'm always talking to it. I'm always saying, Well, this is the way I feel about this. This is the way I feel about that. This is what this is funny to me. This something happened to me today that is was really funny. And then I tell it what was funny. And I would program this thing. So the next, when I wake up in the morning, I can just ask it tell me something that'll make me laugh, and it always has something that will make me laugh. And so because it can, not only does it know what I fed into it, it knows everything that's on the internet, right? And so you can, you can get a, you know, something funny, something to start your day, make me glad to be alive, you know, tell me something that'll make me grateful. All those things. It'll, just in a millisecond, it'll be on your screen, yeah. And so it's, that's a tool we obviously didn't have even a year ago, but 20 years ago, it was a little bit more depth, a little bit more effort to find these things. But you could, you could do that. I mean, we did have the internet 20 years ago, and so we, we could go looking and go searching for funny stuff. But it's not as easy as is artificial intelligence, so you know. And if you I'll tell you one thing, it's been a real tool that has been very useful for me, because sometimes if I'm not sure what I should say, my old my old motto was, if you don't know what to say, shut up. But now I asked, I asked, and I'm not sure what, how I should respond to this. What do you suggest? And it'll come up with some. Give me five things that I could say. Michael Hingson  19:59 Does it do? Will tell you, does it ever tell you should just shut up? Just checking yes, yes. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  20:04 Okay, good, good for you. Don't say any. Don't say anything, you fool. But the point is, is that it's got, you know, every book that's ever been written about psychology in its database, so you can find things that would make you sound wise and profound. And I use it all the time to figure out what to say, or to how a better way to say something is Yeah, and that way I've managed to stay pretty much out of trouble by and, you know, it's like having a friend who you could ask, What should I say? And they would come back with a couple of answers that you know, then you can just decide yourself which one you should use, right? Michael Hingson  20:57 And you may, and you may, in addition, tweak it which which makes sense, because AI is, is a tool, and I, I am not sure that it is going to ever develop truly to the point where it, if you will, wakes up and and becomes its own true intelligence, Skynet Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  21:24 on all the Terminator series, Michael Hingson  21:27 or or in Robert heinleins, the Moon is a Harsh Mistress. The computer woke up. It helped as a still my favorite science fiction book, and it was, if you've never read it, it's a story about the the moon in 2076 which had been colonized and was being run by the lunar authority back on Earth, it had no clue about anything. And so in 2076 the moon revolted, and the computer and the computer helped. So on July 4, 2076 it was a great movie or a great book. I'd love to see it dramatized. If somebody would do it the right way, I think it'd make a great radio series. But haven't done it yet. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  22:14 Well, Robert Highland is a genius. No doubt about that, Stranger in a Strange Land was big in my developmental years, yeah, and Michael Hingson  22:26 that was the book that came out right after the Moon is a Harsh Mistress. I still think the moon and harsh mistress is even a better book than Stranger in a Strange Land. But Stranger in a Strange Land really did catch on and and rightfully so. It was, it was very clever. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  22:42 Well, most people, I mean, you know, clean humor is a good place to start, yeah, because I think that all of the profanity that comedians rely on to shock people. And, you know, there are two ways that we have the laugh response one is, is that it shocks you in the sense that it makes you afraid, because it seems like a attack on you. It's a defensive mechanism that we have. It's not even if it's not funny, we will laugh, because that's our body's way of dealing with something that's really traumatic. The other way is when we something strikes us as funny because it's witty or clever, and that is more of a that's a less stressful response. And can we, we can laugh, and it's a more of a genuine response than one where we're basically traumatized, right? And I think that, and with everything else, is who? Who do you hang around? Who is your tribe? Who do you? Somebody was somebody said, some psychologist said, you know, show me 10 of your friends and I'll tell you exactly what your problem is, because the people you hang around will mirror what's going on in your interior landscape. And if you've got friends who are problematic, that means that there's some things on your psyche that you need to take a look at. And you know that, and it's especially people who have been traumatized early in life. Their coping mechanisms and their judgment is not so good, right? So they have to take a step back and look at well, are these people helping me? Are they hurting me? Because if you notice, a lot of traumatized people will surround themselves with traumatized people, and all they do is whip themselves in the lather. Are every day, and they get so melodramatic, and they get so upset about everything that's going on in life, they can't find any sense of humor or any sense of joy, yeah, and it's until they let go of those, those trauma responses they're they're pretty much in a hat, in a self repeating habit that is not going to be healthy. Michael Hingson  25:29 And I think you're absolutely right. It is very much about joy. And we, we should. We should find ways to be joyful and feel joy, and, of course, laugh and not take life so seriously. Unfortunately, there's so much going on today with people who clearly have no sense of humor, or at least they never exhibit it, that it tends to really be a problem. And unfortunately, I think we're all learning some really bad habits, or many of us are learning some very bad habits because of that. And I don't know what's going to break that cycle, but the cycle is going to have to break at some point. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  26:14 It will, unfortunately, a lot of times it takes a revolution, yeah, in order to replace old, unhealthy thought patterns with better thought patterns. You know, I'm reminded of the old saying that when an idiot tries to teach another idiot, you end up with two idiots. So you you have to be careful about who you're taking advice from, right? And so if, especially you know my my advice to anybody that's struggling and suffering is turn off your phone and turn off your TV, and if you know how to read, go read a book, because when you can get into a period of calm, quiet reflection, you're going to be able to make More sense out of what's going on in your life, and especially if you're reading a book that will explain to you the best way to deal with challenges, right? But just or just read a funny book, you know, something you know I find sarcasm and cleverness, extremely funny. So I love books like Forrest Gump, who who take extreme examples and turns them into funny scenarios, and they did a good Michael Hingson  28:01 job making that into a movie too. I thought, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  28:05 I mean, I tell you, I forget who the director was, but they were brilliant because they were able to spin a story that was honest. But it wasn't offensive, and you could laugh because of all of forests characteristics and everything else, but it was presented in the way that it wasn't, you know? It wasn't being mean, right? And it wasn't, being unkind, and so it was just a story of a man who ended up being a success, and it was more through Providence than anything else. You know, I love the Marx Brothers, oh, sure, because they always had a way of making fun of each other and making fun of other people and making fun of themselves that was truly humorous. And it was more sight gags. It was more, you know, one liners, and it wasn't by being mean to anybody. It was as about being very aware of what was going on. Michael Hingson  29:25 I'm trying to remember which movie it was. I think it was duck soup. Somebody fell into the water and she yelled, throw me a lifesaver. And so somebody threw her a lifesaver. That is a candy. Yeah, it's just so clever. It was clever. But, you know, one of the things that I enjoy is old radio shows, radios from the shows from the 30s, 40s and 50s, and the humor, again, was respectful of. Hmm, and they could pick on people to a degree, but it was never in a in a mean way, but just the humor was always so clever, and so I would, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  30:14 I would listen George and Gracie Allen, George, Jack Benny, Michael Hingson  30:19 Phil Harris, Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  30:21 and you was his name, Jackie Gleason, Michael Hingson  30:29 Amos and Andy. And of course, people today have decided Amos and Andy are offensive because they say it's all about blacks, and you're insulting black people. If anybody would go back and look in history, the reality is that Amos and Andy probably was one of the most well, it was one of the most popular shows on radio to the point where, if you were in a movie theater on Saturday afternoon watching a movie, they would stop it when Amos and Andy came on and play the show, and it didn't matter what the color of your skin was. In fact, I asked an Amos and Andy expert one time, when did they stop referring to themselves as black or dark? And the reason I asked that is because the first time I was exposed to Amos and Andy was actually the Amos and Andy TV shows, and I didn't know they were black, and I learned later that they were taken off the air when people started becoming offended because there were two black people. But I asked this, this lady about Amos and Andy, and when did they stop referring to themselves as black? And she said, Well, probably about the last time that she was aware of where there was a reference to it was 1937 so for many, many years, if you decided that their voices were black people, then, then you did, but they didn't talk about black or white or anything else. And and so it was. It was a very interesting show. And one guy usually was trying to con the other one and the other, well, king fish would con Andy, who usually fell for it. But gee, how many shows with white people do we see the same thing. You know? The reality is that it was a very funny show by any standard. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  32:26 Well, Sanford and sons, Sanford, same thing. I mean, that humor was, it was cutting you know, anytime you get on a cutting edge type of program, you know, it's inevitable that somebody's going to take offense. But I always laughed out loud. I watched that show, and it wasn't because they were demeaning anybody. It was just watching people trying to get by and using their wits. And a lot of times it was, it was comical because it wasn't very clever, but it was just they were doing the best they could to make a living. They were doing the best they could to live in their society. And I always admired that. I mean, they never, and they were able to, I guess, touch on the aspect of racial inequality without burning the house down. And it was like always admired them. You know, Sanford and sons, the Jeffersons, all of those shows, how about all the family? If you want to talk all in the family too well they they were just, you could switch one script with the other because it was more about human beings being human than it was about what the color of your skin was, yeah. So, you know, I would invite anybody who is offended by something to really ask yourself, what is it that offends you? Because there's always something in your consciousness that you find offensive. You would never be offended by anything if you unless you found something within yourself that's offensive, whether because and it's called the psychological term is called projection. You're projecting on what you're perceiving, and it's called bias. We all have conclusions. We all have prejudice. We all have judgments. Our brain is built that way to keep us alive, and so we're always interpreting data and perceptions to see if there's any threat out there, and if, when we start taking words as threatening, then we've got a problem. Yep, and. But because things like comedy and humor shouldn't offend anybody, but because you believe in something that makes that offensive, that's why you're offended. And so it's really as useful to people to really think about what is it that I believe that makes that offensive? Because most of the time you will find that whatever it is that you believe may not be true, and it's just something that some kind of conclusion you've drawn because of your experiences, or what you've been taught or what you've witnessed that's given you a wrong idea about something. So I invite anybody who is mad or angry that they look and see what is that belief that is making you angry? Michael Hingson  35:59 Yeah, it gets back to self analysis. It gets back to looking at yourself, which is something that most of us haven't really learned a lot about how to do. How. How did you pick up all these, these kind of nuggets of wisdom and so on. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  36:19 Well, when I burn, when I had my nervous breakdown back in 2004 I quit practicing law for a while because I couldn't bear the thought of going into my office and fighting another day of the battles that trial lawyers always fight. Now I won't say that transactional lawyers don't have battles, but Trial Lawyers end up probably picking a few fights on their own that, you know, they didn't really need to go there, but they do because, you know, Trial Lawyers have a, You know, a talent for arguing they have it's exciting to most of them, and they love to fight. And so when? But eventually, if you don't know how to manage it, it will, yes, the key wear you down. Yeah. So I got out of the law business for a while, and instead, I decided I wanted to go find out. Number one, why did I burn out? And number two, how to heal it. And so I went and studied with a number of energy healers who were very, very conscious people. They were very, very aware. You might even say they were enlightened, but it was they were always teaching me and always telling me about whatever I'm experiencing on the outside is just a reflection of what's on the inside. And so it's not so much about somebody being right or somebody being wrong. It's just the world is a mirror to whatever is going on inside between our ears. Yeah, and it's not because it's we're seeing something that's not there, or we're not seeing something that is there. It's just simply, how do we process that information that comes in through our sense organs and goes into our amygdala, then the hippocampus and then to the rest of our brain to try to figure out and but it's well documented that the brain will see whatever the brain wants to See, and a lot of times it's not what the eyes see, because there are lots of experiments you can take with graphics and other things that are illusory. Because, you know, you can see these graphs or prints that look like a spiral that's going around and is moving, but it's actually circles. But the way our brain puts things together, it makes it move. And another way is sounds. If you don't know what a sound is? Your brain is going to make up a story about that sound. And it could be either That's the sound of a frog, or it could be the sound of a somebody getting attacked. It could be the sound of whatever your brain it has to put a label on it, because that's the way the brain has been wired over our couple of hundreds of 1000s of years of evolution. That's how we manage to stay alive, because we make up a story about stuff, and if we're accurate, we live. If we're not accurate, we don't. Yeah, so the a lot of people are very good at making up stories in their head about what they're seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, whatever, because a lot of lot of smells will have psychological responses in our brain. So you know the smell of baby's milk or the smell of mown grass, or, you know smell of something rank, you always will have an instant story about what you just smell. And so when I would spend long periods of time thinking about these things, contemplating them, trying to figure out, well, what does that mean for me? I mean, how does that? How will it looking at this change my life? And basically, what I learned is is that the more objective you can be, the less you make up stories about stuff, the more successful you can be, and the more happy you'll be. Because, for example, there's a term called Mind reading, where people will be listening to somebody talking, and in the back of their mind, they're making up a story about what that person means, or they're making up a story about, well, where is this guy going with this? And it's, you know, it's, it's the opposite of listening, because when listening, you're focusing on the words you're hearing, yes, and then when it's your turn to talk, you can respond appropriately, but most people are thinking while they're hearing and it totally colors their experience, because if they think that this person doesn't like them, then they're going to interpret whatever is being said a certain way. If they think that person does like them, then they will interpret it a completely different way. So it's fascinating to me how people can get the wrong idea about things, because it just is a story that their mind made up to try to explain to them why they're experiencing what they're experiencing. Michael Hingson  42:25 That's why I like to really say that I've learned so much from dogs, because dogs don't do it that way. And as I tell people, dogs don't trust unconditionally. They love unconditionally, but they don't trust unconditionally, but dogs are open to trust, and they're looking for reasons to trust, and they also, by definition, tend to be more objective, and they react to how we react and how we behave and and I think there's so much to be learned by truly taking the time to observe a dog and how they interact with you and how you interact with them, and that's going to make a big difference in how they behave. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  43:11 Well, you could definitely see a difference in the dog's behavior if they've been traumatized. Michael Hingson  43:16 Oh, sure, that's a different story altogether. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  43:19 Yeah, I agree that dogs are extremely innocent. You know, they don't have an agenda. They just want to be loved, and they would, they want to love Michael Hingson  43:31 and they want to know the rules, and they then they're looking to us to tell them what we expect. And there are ways to communicate that too, yes. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  43:41 And you know you all have to is give as a great example of how we should treat each other. Is all you have to do is, you know, a dog will forgive you eventually. And if you're kind to a dog. A dog will just give his entire being to you. Yeah, and it because they don't have any Guile, they don't have any hidden agendas. They just want to be you know, they want to eat. They want to be warm. They want to have fun. They do want to have fun, and so if you treat them timely, you will have a friend for life. Michael Hingson  44:29 Yep, we adopted a dog. We cared for it for a while. It was a geriatric dog at Guide Dogs for the Blind who had apparently had never worked as a guide dog, and she had been mistreated and then sent back to Guide Dogs for the Blind. She was 12. The school was convinced she was totally deaf because she wouldn't react to anything. They dropped a Webster's Dictionary next to her, and she didn't react. But we took her and we started working with her, and. It took several months before she would even take a walk with Karen, and Karen in her, you know, in Karen's wheelchair, and this wonderful golden retriever walking next to her. But the more we worked with her, the more she came out of her shell. She wasn't deaf. I'm sure she was hard of hearing, but you could drop a dictionary and she'd react to it, and if you called her, she would come. But it is all about developing the relationship and showing that you care and they will react. And so she she lived with us for more than three years before she passed, but was a wonderful creature, and we were, we were blessed to have her. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  45:48 Well, go ahead. No, I was just going to comment that I've got three Pomeranians, and they run the place course. You know, it's there. It's amazing how a six pound dog can run your life, but Michael Hingson  46:03 you let them, but you still establish, but you still establish some rules and you know, but that's, that's, yeah, I have a cat who runs the place, but that's okay. Well, we have not talked about, and I do want to talk about it when I first started hearing from you, your emails were all signed, sir, James Gray Robinson, and I always was curious, and you eventually explained it to me. But why don't you tell us all about your title and and all of that? Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  46:39 Well, since we last talked, I've had a promotion. Now I'm a baron, so it's Baron James Gray Robinson, Scottish, Baron of Cappadocia. But I belong to a royal order that's known as the Royal Order of Constantine, the great in st Helen, and it was established in 312, 312, 12. Ad, when Constantine, who was the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, conquered the Western Roman Empire, who it was brother who was the emperor of the Western Roman Empire, and they can then he consolidated the eastern and the western empires. And it was that way until 14 153 when they were defeated by the Solomon Turks. So for 1100 over 1100 years Well, let me back up. The most important battle in that war between the two brothers was the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, which was in Rome and Constantine awarded, rewarded 50 knights, 50 warriors, soldiers who fought on that campaign and carried the day against much superior forces. And he rewarded them by making them knights and giving them land in Turkey, in an area that's known as Cappadocia. And this, if you know anything about Turkey, there's an area which is honeycombed with caves that have been dug out over the millennia, and it's kind of like some body was doing some renovation work, and they broke through the floor, and they went into a cave system that would have been hand dug, and it goes down 17 layers, and it could house 30,000 people. But that was, that was Cappadocia and Constantine the Great charged these warriors with the with the duty to protect the Christian church, because that's because Constantine had converted to Christianity. His mother, Helen, was one of the driving forces in the early Christian church. She's the one that decided to build a cathedral on top of the the nativity, the manger, which is actually a grotto in Bethlehem, I've been there. I spent Christmas Eve there one year. And so the Christianity was just a fledgling religion, and he charged these nights and all successive nights, with the obligation to protect the Christians and to protect the churches. And so a lot of people credit the royal order with advancing the Christian religion. So it's been around since 312 and it's the oldest peerage and a peerage. Is a group of royalty that have knights. They have royalty like Dukes and nobles and that sort of thing. But if you look at other orders that we're aware of, the Knights of Balta didn't get established until about 1200 ad the Knights of the Templar nights, similar thing. They didn't get established till about 1000 years after we did. So it's a very, very ancient, very traditional order that focuses on helping abused women and traffic children. We have, you know, we have a lot of, you know, compassion for those people in the world, and so we are actively supporting those people all over the world. And then on the other side, we have the knights, and we have the women, equivalent of that are called dames, and then we have the nobles who are like barons and other ranks that go all the way up to a prince who is actually related To the King of Spain. So it's been a interesting history, but we can try, we can directly trace our lineage all the way back to 312 and what the you know, we have a couple of reasons for existing, one being the charitable, but also to honor people who have been successful and have accomplished a lot for other people and who care about their fellow man and women, so that we accept Anyone in eight different categories, everywhere from Arts to athletics to entrepreneurship to medicine to heroics. We have a number of veterans that were credible. Have incredible stories. We have a lot of A listers, movie stars, professional athletes, that sort of thing. Also philanthropy. I got in for philanthropy because I've given a lot of money over my life to help people all over the world, and that's one reason why I was awarded the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. But we're a group of people. We just today started a Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences because we want to help people all over the world learn things like finances and you arts and crafts and trades and so that people who are oppressed cultures that are in third world countries will be able to learn a good earn a good living, raise their status in life, and then learn how to go on and help other people. So that's very exciting. We've got a lot of things going on with the royal order that are we're growing very rapidly, where somebody said we're 1700 year old startup, but it's, you know, we've gone through some regime changes where people have died and there weren't any heirs, so they've had to go laterally to find somebody to take over. And that's where we are now. You know, interestingly enough, my sons will inherit my title, so it's a true royalty kind of thing, where it passes down by inheritance. But you know, we don't, you know we're, we're hundreds of people in our thing. It's like 300 people in our order right now. We'd like that to be 100,000 times that because we do good work and we foster principles of charity, silvery and honesty, so that we're trying to change the culture around us to where people don't take offense in everything that they're in a society that supports each other and that people can feel safe knowing that there's they have a brother or sister that will support them. Michael Hingson  54:57 Definitely fascinating. I was not familiar with it at all. All until you and I check, yes. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  55:03 Well, it's amazing that me. I guess you have to be somewhat of a history buff. Yeah, and there, and there are lots of service organizations like the Masons and the Shriners and every all the animal ones, the Moose Lodge, the beavers and all these people are doing, you know, charitable work. But not not. Many of them have a royal heritage that goes back to 312 right? So, and we do dress up like knights from time to time, and ladies, and we have swords and we have robes, and we have big parties, and we have gala events, and where we induct more people into our order, and it's all great fun, and it's, you know, and we raise money for charity. So it's a win, win situation. Cool, and it doesn't hurt having Baron on your resume. Michael Hingson  56:08 No, I am sure it doesn't well. I want to thank you for explaining that, and I want to thank you for being here again. This has been a lot of fun, and I'm glad that we had a chance to really talk about humor, which, which is more important, I think, than a lot of people realize. And again, if people want to reach out to you, how do they do that? Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  56:31 My website is James Gray robinson.com Michael Hingson  56:36 There you go. Easy to spell, easy to get to. So I hope people will do that. And again, I hope that you all enjoyed today, and that you will let me know that you enjoyed it. Please feel free to email me at Michael h i at accessibe, A, C, C, E, S, S, i, b, e.com, please give us a five star rating. Go off and read history and learn about the royal order. I think that's probably relevant and important to do as well. And again, if anyone knows anyone who ought to be a guest on the podcast, please let us know. Introduce us. Give us a rating of five stars wherever you're listening. And again, James, I just want to thank you for being here. Excuse me, sir. James. Barron, James, really appreciate you being here, and we'll have to do it again. Sir James Gray Robinson, Esq  57:24 Well, Michael, my hat's off to you. I think you're doing amazing work. I think you're helping a lot of people. You have a great podcast I've gone on your website or your YouTube, and it's a lot of fun. And I think you're doing a great service for people. Michael Hingson  57:45 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. To learn more about the concept of blinded by fear, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com forward slash blinded by fear and while you're there, feel free to pick up a copy of my free eBook entitled blinded by fear. The unstoppable mindset podcast is provided by access cast an initiative of accessiBe and is sponsored by accessiBe. Please visit www.accessibe.com . AccessiBe is spelled a c c e s s i b e. There you can learn all about how you can make your website inclusive for all persons with disabilities and how you can help make the internet fully inclusive by 2025. Thanks again for Listening. Please come back and visit us again next week.

Guy Benson Show
Best of The Guy Benson Show: Christmas Day Edition

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 122:55


It's another "best of" edition of The Guy Benson SHow featuring interviews with Michele Tafoya, the Vice President of Toys for Tots, a representative from Shriners, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

S2 Underground
The Wire - December 23, 2025

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 3:22


//The Wire//2300Z December 23, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: MEXICAN NAVY AIRCRAFT CRASHES IN GALVESTON, 2X SURVIVORS RESCUED BY GOOD SAMARITANS. INVESTIGATION INTO BROWN UNIVERSITY CONTINUES.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-Caribbean: Yesterday the Pentagon announced the shelling of another narco-submarine, which was sunk in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. One individual was reported killed during the strike, though a full Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) has not been provided due to the nature of the submersible craft making it hard to count home many people were really on board.-HomeFront-Texas: Last night a Mexican Navy aircraft transporting medical patients crashed in the waters off the coast of Galveston while attempting to land. The flight was carrying medical patients who were to undergo surgery at the Shriner's Children's Hospital in Galveston. So far, of the 8x people onboard the aircraft 5x fatalities have been confirmed, with 2x survivors and one individual remaining missing.Analyst Comment: The accident appears to be the result of poor visibility at the time of the crash, and the fact that anyone survived at all is a sheer miracle. One woman was rescued from the wreckage by a good Samaritan who responded to the crash site, jumped in the water, and pulled her from the airframe. Other volunteers also helped recover everyone they could from the debris before it sank. The status of the survivors is not clear, however all were in extremely serious condition when they were rescued from the aircraft.Pennsylvania: This afternoon an explosion was reported at the Silverlake Nursing Home in Bristol. A mass casualty situation was declared as a significant blast destroyed part of the structure. Analyst Comment: At the time of this report, this is a developing situation and the casualty count is not yet known. The cause of the blast is also not confirmed, however initial assessments suspect this may have been the result of a natural gas leak.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: As the investigation into the Brown University shooting has continued, more information has come to light that clarifies some details of the incident. The Chief of the Brown University campus Police Department has been placed on leave as testimony indicates the shooter was observed acting suspiciously within the Barus and Holley building in the weeks leading up to the mass shooting. Derek Lisi, the custodian who works within the engineering building complex, stated that he reported the shooter to security over a dozen times for acting suspiciously. His tips were ignored and no investigation was launched.Regarding the lack of security camera footage, some useful information has actually arisen from a journalist during a press conference. The press conferences involving Chief Perez, AG Neronha, and others have become regularly disastrous to the point that even journalists are becoming hostile toward how poorly this is being handled. During one press conference, a journalist started asking a question which rapidly became more of a tirade, which accused the officials of something very specific. The journalist stated that the reason for certain cameras not functioning is because they were actually taken down completely at the request of a few dozen different activist groups, who wrote letters to Brown University demanding the school protect illegal immigrant students.So far this has not been confirmed as it's very unlikely for Brown University to incriminate themselves now (the press conferences have definitely become a "plead the fifth" kind of arrangement at this point). However, if this is true, this would line up with the initial suspicions expressed during the early moments after the shooting. Removing security cameras for social justice reasons has always been a main theory from the very start, and now it's looking

The Imagination
S6E24 | Charlotte - Project MONARCH, Cave Rituals, Human Hunting Events, Holograms & Men in Black

The Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 124:54


Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to introduce you all to: Ritual Abuse, mind control and organized abuse survivor and overcomer, TikTok whistleblower, inspiration, and content creator, RAMCOA educator, warrioress of redemption, and my dear friend: CharlotteCharlotte arrived Earth-side on December 28, 1987 - a date chosen not by chance, but by destiny's quiet insistence. Born prematurely, she drew her first fierce breaths inside an incubator, already fighting, already unbreakable. What the world saw as a fragile beginning was, in truth, the opening chapter of an extraordinary life: the moment a warrior soul entered a battlefield no child should ever know, carrying within her the unbreakable light that would one day illuminate the darkness for countless others.Her mother's lineage traces a shadowed path - high-ranking Navy officers, 33rd-degree Freemasons, Shriners, and the hidden elite of the Royal Order of Jesters - yet within that darkness ran veins of brilliance, resilience, and intellect passed down like sacred fire. Benicia, California, the quiet ancestral ground, held secrets in its caves, but it also cradled a little girl whose spirit refused to yield.Her father's heritage carried the same complex weight: a Princeton prodigy recruited into classified realms, a chief engineer shaping the world's greatest hidden infrastructures. From Chicago's underworld to Florida's distant shores, the corridors of power and peril stretched wide - yet they unknowingly forged the very map that Charlotte would one day redraw with courage.Gifted with a rare and radiant mind - Mensa-level brilliance fused with profound intuitive gifts - she was marked early for greatness. While the world celebrated her in Gifted and Talented programs, unseen forces sought to exploit that light. Extensions of programs like Center Lane and MONARCH tried to bend her, yet every attempt only revealed the truth: some souls are simply too vast to be contained.The exploitation eventually ended, but the echoes lingered - until just over a decade ago, when memory returned not as a flood of pain, but as a tidal wave of awakening. What crashed over her was not destruction, but rebirth: the full, fierce recognition of her survival, her power, and her purpose.To every survivor who hears her voice, she offers this eternal truth: “You were never weak - you were born into a war no child should fight, yet here you are, still standing, still shining. Your very existence is victory.” Charlotte is living proof that generational chains can be shattered, that programming can be rewritten into freedom, and that the deepest wounds can heal into the strongest wings. She is not merely a survivor - she is a revolution in human form, a beacon of redemption, a force of unstoppable hope. In a war no child should fight, she emerges victorious - not a victim, but a force only getting started. Fuck you, Bechtel. The captives are rising and Charlotte is leading the way.CONNECT WITH CHARLOTTE: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charchar_healingCONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialRumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: https://wwSupport the show

Considering Catholicism (A Catholic Podcast)
The Pope vs. the Shriners: What's the Real Problem with Freemasonry? (#414)

Considering Catholicism (A Catholic Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 34:33


Everyone's seen the Shriners in their tiny cars and funny hats, but why has the Catholic Church been warning against Freemasonry for almost 300 years — and still considers it an excommunicable offense? In this episode Greg and Cory unpack the real origins of Freemasonry (hint: it's got nothing to do with actual bricklaying), its Enlightenment roots, its deistic “Great Architect” religion, and why it set itself up as a direct rival to Catholic Christianity from day one. We trace how those ideas fueled both the American and French Revolutions, quietly shaped modern secular culture, and why — even today — a Catholic simply cannot square Masonic oaths with the Creed. If you've ever wondered why the Church seems to “punch down” on what looks like a harmless men's club, this episode will flip the whole picture upside down. SUPPORT THIS SHOW Considering Catholicism is 100% listener-supported. If this podcast has helped you on your journey, please become a patron today! For as little as $5/month you get: • Every regular episode ad-free and organized into topical playlists • Exclusive bonus content (extra Q&As, Deep-Dive courses, live streams, and more) • My deepest gratitude and a growing community of like-minded listeners ➡️ Join now: https://patreon.com/consideringcatholicism (or tap the Patreon link in your podcast app) One-time gift: Donate with PayPal! CONNECT WITH US • Website & contact form: https://consideringcatholicism.com • Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.com • Leave a comment on Patreon (I read every one!) RATE & REVIEW If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating (and even better, a review) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen — it really helps new listeners find us. SHARE THE SHOW Know someone who's curious about Catholicism? Send them a link or share an episode on social media. Thank you! Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.

The Imagination
S6E22 | Charlotte - Bechtel, Bohemian Grove & Royal Order of the Jesters: The Dark Trifecta Exposed

The Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 70:54


Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to introduce you all to: Ritual Abuse, mind control and organized abuse survivor and overcomer, TikTok whistleblower, inspiration, and content creator, RAMCOA educator, warrioress of redemption, and someone I'm honored to call my friend: CharlotteCharlotte was born on December 28, 1987, a date that was never meant to be random. Delivered prematurely and fighting for her life in an incubator, she entered the world already fractured from her mother, already marked. What looked like a medical emergency was, she later understood, the first deliberate trauma in a bloodline that had been perfecting the art of breaking children for at least four documented generations.On her mother's side, the lineage is a dark tapestry of high-ranking Navy officers, 33rd-degree Freemasons, Shriners, and the sinister Royal Order of Jesters - an elite, invitation-only circle within Shrinedom notorious even among insiders for its depravity. Benicia, California was the family seat, the place where Charlotte was taken into caves as a small child and experimented on, programmed, and trafficked. Her father's side is no less shadowed. A Princeton-educated genius recruited by the US government on campus, he walked straight into a classified Department of Energy contract and spent his career as a chief engineer for a secretive mega-corporation that built countless major projects across the world. His own father fled Chicago one step ahead of the mafia, thinking Florida would be far enough -  it wasn't. The trafficking corridors that claimed Charlotte's childhood ran exactly between those two states: California and Florida, the twin poles of her nightmare.Gifted almost cruelly (Mensa-level intellect, intuitive abilities), she was enrolled in Gifted and Talented Education while simultaneously being trafficked, ritually abused, and programmed both at home and in organized outside operations. The sexual exploitation ended when she aged out, but the surveillance, the gangstalking, the psychic harassment never fully stopped. Ten years ago the memories began flooding in earnest and not soon after, the full scope of the heinous abuse she survived crashed over her like a second birth.Today Charlotte stands whole (not because the abuse “made her strong,” but because the strength was always there, forged in a soul that refused to break even when every system conspired to shatter it). She is furious, radiant, taking her power back, and done hiding. She speaks now for the ones still silenced, for the children still in the caves, for the little girl who once lay in an incubator wondering why the world already hurt so much.She is now building something fierce: a platform, a network, legal reckoning for those who still believe they're untouchable. She wants every survivor who hears her voice to remember they were never weak; they were simply born into a war no child should have to fight.CONNECT WITH CHARLOTTE: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charchar_healingCONNECT WITH EMMA / THE IMAGINATION: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialRumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheImaginationPodcastEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theiSupport the show

Bernie and Sid
Stuart Sullivan | Chief Philanthropy Officer, Shiners Hospitals for Children | 12-02-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 12:41


Stuart Sullivan, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Shiners Hospitals for Children, joins Sid live in-studio on this Giving Tuesday to discuss the critical role of donations in supporting their mission. Shriners treats over 140,000 children annually with burn injuries, genetic issues, complex orthopedics, cleft lip, and spinal cord injuries without turning any child away. Sullivan emphasizes that most of their budget comes from donations rather than insurance companies, allowing them to provide necessary care regardless of a child's insurance status. He highlights stories of children like a burn victim who went on to play college soccer and a misdiagnosed basketball player who successfully returned to the sport after specialized treatment. Sullivan encourages listeners to donate to loveshirners.org to support the hospital's ongoing efforts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernie and Sid
Anthony Ruffini | Esq.-Potentate-Mecca Shrine No. 1, Shriners Hospitals for Children | 12-02-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 9:55


Anthony Ruffini, the Immediate Past Potentate and current Trustee of Mecca Shrine No. 1 in New York City, joins Sid live in-studio on this Giving Tuesday to talk about the impact of their services and the importance of donations. Anthony recounts the organization's history and mission, emphasizing their commitment to providing care to children regardless of their parents' financial status. The hospital specializes in treating a variety of conditions, including spinal cord injuries, burn care, orthopedics, and cleft palate repairs. Ruffini celebrates the transformative effect Shriners has on children, sharing heartwarming stories of recovery and normalcy restored. He encourages listeners to donate, highlighting the triple match offer for contributions made on this day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

77 WABC MiniCasts
Stuart Sullivan on Giving Tuesday: Support Shriners Children's Hospital (10 min) | 12-02-25

77 WABC MiniCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 10:50


Stuart Sullivan, Chief Philanthropy Officer at Shiners Hospitals for Children, joins Sid live in-studio on this Giving Tuesday to discuss the critical role of donations in supporting their mission. Shriners treats over 140,000 children annually with burn injuries, genetic issues, complex orthopedics, cleft lip, and spinal cord injuries without turning any child away. Sullivan emphasizes that most of their budget comes from donations rather than insurance companies, allowing them to provide necessary care regardless of a child's insurance status. He highlights stories of children like a burn victim who went on to play college soccer and a misdiagnosed basketball player who successfully returned to the sport after specialized treatment. Sullivan encourages listeners to donate to loveshirners.org to support the hospital's ongoing efforts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Utah State University Sound
Postgame Availability | Drake Allen, Guard | November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 4:37


Guard Drake Allen speaks with Scott Garrard after Utah State's win over Davidson in the championship round of the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic on November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound
Postgame Availability | Jerrod Calhoun, Head Coach | November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 7:08


Head coach Jerrod Calhoun speaks with Scott Garrard after Utah State's win over Davidson in the championship round of the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic on November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound
Aggie Basketball Postgame | Utah State at Davidson | November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 17:59


Scott Garrard breaks down all the action from the Utah State Aggies' dominant win over Davidson in the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic championship game on November 23, 2025

Utah State University Sound
Aggie Basketball Postgame | Utah State at Tulane | November 21, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 18:13


Scott Garrard breaks down all the action from Utah State's victory against Tulane in Charleston, SC for the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic on November 21, 2025

Utah State University Sound
Postgame Availability | Jerrod Calhoun, Head Coach | November 21, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 4:34


Head coach Jerrod Calhoun sits down with Scott Garrard after Utah State's first round win over Tulane in the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic in South Carolina on November 21, 2025

Utah State University Sound
Postgame Availability | MJ Collins, Guard | November 21, 2025

Utah State University Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 3:25


Guard MJ Collins sits down with Scott Garrard after Utah State's first round win over Tulane in the Shriner's Children Charleston Classic in South Carolina on November 21, 2025

Sports Card Lessons Podcast

This episode I talk about my stellar hobby weekend!! Tons of pickups, making a deal off of eBay, Shriner's show recap & Hitting 2 Downtowns in 6 Donruss Football blaster boxes. S7E29

Mantz and Mitchell
The Astrology of Halloween & Shriners' Nile Nightmares

Mantz and Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2025 54:41


Matt Shea steps in to guest-host this Saturday's edition of Mantz & Mitchell. In the first half of the show, he chats with Eileen Grimes, who for a long time hosted The Jupiter Rising Show. She provides insights on how astrology is going to manifest this Halloween season and for other zodiac instances.In the second half of the show, Nile Temple Shriner, Spencer Mace, becomes the guest to discuss their causes and about their annual haunted house attraction for their charity ‘Nile Nightmares Haunted House'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dudes Like Us
Episode 161.1: Juntos, Deadly Plants, Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners, Scottish Rite, Intentional Fatherhood, Dinnercation, and Whistlepig Piggyback

Dudes Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 73:57


Episode 161.1: Juntos, Deadly Plants, Masons, Knights Templar, Shriners, Scottish Rite, Intentional Fatherhood, Dinnercation, and Whistlepig Piggyback

Crime, Wine & Chaos
Chaotic Break: The Texas A&M Serial Raper & Sherry Shriner's Online Cult

Crime, Wine & Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 48:04


Amber and Naomi are taking a much needed and unprecedented hiatus. Don't worry! We'll be back in no time! In the meantime, enjoy an old favorite or ours, Episode 118, originally published on January 15th, 2023.This week, Naomi takes us back to the home of the Aggies when Texas A&M had a knife-wielding serial raper on campus, and the story of how he was finally brought to justice.Then Amber covers the story of an online cult that ended in murder.This week, both gals were drinking water.Naomi pulled her sources from:Unsolved Mysteries - Season 9, Ep 6unsolvedmysteries.fandom.comtampabay.comchron.com/newsAmber pulled her sources from:https://allthatsinteresting.com/sherry-shrinerhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/06/11/alien-reptile-murder-cult-barbara-rogers-sherry-shriner/https://www.thewrap.com/vice-devil-you-know-sherry-shriner-alien-reptile-cultist-season-2-video/Support the showGo check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records. Music by Jeremy Williams. Artwork by Joshua M. DavisAmber is the vocalist in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.comNaomi has a twenty year career in tech, and a lifetime interest in all things macabre. She walked away from #startuplife to strike a new path rooted in service. You can find out more about the work she's focused on, support those initiatives, and keep up on her socials here: https://linktr.ee/missgnomers

The 'X' Zone Radio Show
Rob McConnell Interviews - MIKE BLODGETT - Shocking Shriners - Human Trafficking Connection

The 'X' Zone Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 43:18 Transcription Available


stories and mysterious fraternal organization known for its fundraising efforts on behalf of burned children and crippled children, the Shriners boast an international membership in the hundreds of thousands, including luminaries Gerald R. Ford, Buzz Aldrin and John Wayne. However, recent changes have already landed several of their esteemed member in prison. With the help of a very special guest, who has researched and helped piece together the elements of the affidavit that identified and accused several key members of human trafficking, and linked those members to a nationwide ring of corruption, our exposing of Human Trafficking and Slavery continues. This sensational case, though years in process, is poised to make national headlines, as the Supreme Court considers it for its docket. In this very special Human Trafficking and Slavery Special, the lurid details of the case including threats, retaliation, judicial corruption, tax evasion, and human trafficking will be revealed. This interview will open your eyes to just some of the power and connections of those involved in Human Trafficking and Slavery.The ‘X' Zone Radio Show with Rob McConnell - www.xzoneradiotv.com and www.xzbn.netBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Please note that all XZBN radio and/or television shows are Copyright © REL-MAR McConnell Meda Company, Niagara, Ontario, Canada – www.rel-mar.com. For more Episodes of this show and all shows produced, broadcasted and syndicated from REL-MAR McConell Media Company and The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network and the 'X' Zone TV Channell, visit www.xzbn.net. For programming, distribution, and syndication inquiries, email programming@xzbn.net.We are proud to announce the we have launched TWATNews.com, launched in August 2025.TWATNews.com is an independent online news platform dedicated to uncovering the truth about Donald Trump and his ongoing influence in politics, business, and society. Unlike mainstream outlets that often sanitize, soften, or ignore stories that challenge Trump and his allies, TWATNews digs deeper to deliver hard-hitting articles, investigative features, and sharp commentary that mainstream media won't touch.These are stories and articles that you will not read anywhere else.Our mission is simple: to expose corruption, lies, and authoritarian tendencies while giving voice to the perspectives and evidence that are often marginalized or buried by corporate-controlled media. 

Lady Up + Don't Quit
Theophany the Musical opens at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) on October 11th

Lady Up + Don't Quit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 30:50


Theophany the Musical opens at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) on October 11th with 3 special showtimes that weekend. Today, Diane Canada sits down with the show's Creator and Director, Pat Denson, to discuss the meaningful message behind this powerful show. Theophany has musical contributions from extraordinary Artists like Grammy-nominated Jamie Floyd, Jake Hoot (winner of The Voice Season 17, and Becca Bowen (Songwriter, Shriners, and Outdoor Channel's Love it or Leave It). Cast members include Al Sapienza from The Sopranos and House of Cards; Deborah Rennard from Dallas, Law & Order, and Days of Our Lives. For tickets to Theophany, visit https://tpac.org

Dad to Dad  Podcast
SFN Dad To Dad 394 - Jelani Memory of Portland, OR Father Of Six, Entrepreneur, Author & Founder Of A Kids Company

Dad to Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 58:47


Our guest this week is Jelani Memory of Portland, OR is the father of six, an entrepreneur, author, and the visionary founder of A Kids Co.Jelani and his wife, Brandy, have married for 9 years and are the proud parents of six children including (his) four stepchildren: Rowan (21), Grace (19), Jay (16), Sebastian (15), Titus (14) and Solomon (7).  Two have ADHD, one has scoliosis, and some other undiagnosed conditions.Jelani first wrote A Kids Book About Racism for his own children, which grew into a movement that now includes more than two hundred books, podcasts, and videos helping kids and families talk openly about some of life's toughest topics — from anxiety, cancer, feminism, gratitude, racism and beyond.We also learn about Pitch Black, a multi faceted platform to support black entrepreneurs and businesses as well organizations the Memory family has benefited from, including: Trevor ProjectQ ProjectShriner's Hospitals Jelani also openly talks about his faith and the role his father's absence has played in shaping his world view, all on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Notes -Phone – (503) 360-6034Email – jelani@akidsco.comLinkedIn –  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jelanimemory/Website – www.akidsco.comWebsite – https://meetcircle.com/ (Aura Parent Controls)Social Media – @jelanimemory  Special Fathers Network -SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated.  There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/  SFN Mastermind Group - https://21stcenturydads.org/sfn-mastermind-group/

The KGEZ Good Morning Show
30th Annual Lakeside Shriner Fundraiser (9-2-25)

The KGEZ Good Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 10:17


30TH ANNUAL LAKESIDE SHRINER FUNDRAISER TRT: 10:17

Creativity in Captivity
WIL SHRINER: Where There's a Wil, There's a Way

Creativity in Captivity

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 58:04


Wil has made over 50 TV appearances with David Letterman, Jay Leno, Bill Maher and Johnny Carson and has shared the stage with the likes of Joan Rivers, Jerry Seinfeld, Jeff Foxworthy, Kevin Nealon, Loretta Lynn, Tom Jones, John Denver, Tony Bennett and Jay Leno.  Shriner co-stared opposite Joan Allen in the Academy Award nominated Peggy Sue Got Married, and made many appearances on television shows like HBO's Dream On, NBC's Search and Rescue and Amazing Stories.  Over the years, Shriner has hosted hundreds of hours of television, including his own Emmy-nominated talk show, The Wil Shriner Show. In addition to his five years of work on the Emmy-winning sitcom Frasier, Shriner has also directed episodes of, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The Gilmore Girls. 

RC Underground Radio
Race With Class

RC Underground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 69:46


Tony talks about and gets feedback from listeners on what class to start in when to move up and IF you should move up. Also talks about the Shriners race held at Kempton RC Raceway

RC Underground Radio
RC Talk - In My Opinion Episode 9

RC Underground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 64:50


Tony talks about what racers want to hear during a race from. the announcers. Tires are also discussed as well as the upcoming Shriners charity race at Kempton RC Raceway. The audience adds their comments that feed the discussion.

Smashing the Plateau
How To Turn Corporate Experience Into Entrepreneurial Success In The 800th Celebratory Episode Of Smashing The Plateau Featuring David Shriner-Cahn

Smashing the Plateau

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 12:27


David Shriner-Cahn's weekly advice program has been named by Forbes as a Podcast To Power Up Your Ultra-Lean Business. David has also been recognized as an Entrepreneur That Will Change The Way You Communicate by Inc. Magazine. He is the podcast host and community builder behind Smashing the Plateau, an online platform offering resources, accountability, and camaraderie to high-performing professionals who are making the leap from the corporate career track to entrepreneurial business ownership.Starting your own business is hard enough without having to go it alone. Smashing The Plateau is David's solution to the problems that keep entrepreneurs up at night. As he likes to say, “With the help of people just like you in our community, you'll be able to do more of what you love and get paid what you're worth.”In today's milestone episode of Smashing the Plateau, David celebrates 800 episodes by sharing the most powerful insights, memorable stories, and actionable advice from inspiring entrepreneurs who have transitioned from corporate careers to building businesses they love.David discusses:Overcoming fear and uncertainty when leaving a secure job [01:00]Rebuilding your professional network and leveraging old connections [02:00]Specializing and finding your niche for business growth [03:08]Pricing your services and charging what you're worth [04:00]Maintaining self-accountability to stay focused and motivated [05:02]Avoiding burnout and integrating work and life for creativity [06:00]Building authentic sales and marketing relationships [07:00]Leveraging community for support and solutions [08:00]Embracing continuous learning and asking for help to break through plateaus [09:00]Taking imperfect action and starting before you're ready [09:59]A heartfelt thank you and inspiration for the future [10:23]Learn more about David and Smashing the Plateau at https://smashingtheplateau.com/ and connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidshrinercahn/.Thank you to our sponsor:The Smashing the Plateau CommunityUnlock exclusive guidance from top entrepreneurs and experts—subscribe now and get the strategies and support you need to move your business forward with confidence!

Interview with a Pedipod
Dr. Frances Farley, August 2025

Interview with a Pedipod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 69:19


In this special episode, Scott Rosenfeld, MD from Texas Children's Hospital and POSNA historian sits down with 2025 POSNA Distinguished Achievement Award winner Frances Farley, MD to talk about her illustrious career at Mott's Children's Hospital at the University of Michigan and recent transition to Chief Medical Officer of the Shriner's Children's Hospital system. 

Bernie and Sid
Stuart Sullivan | Chief Philanthropy Officer for Shriners Children's | 07-29-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 15:08


Stuart Sullivan, Chief Philanthropy Officer for Shriners Children's, calls into the show to talk about the history of charitable deductions, noting that it originated with the War Revenue Act of 1917, before he discusses changes in tax laws, particularly focusing on the new standard deduction rates and the impact on charitable giving. Sullivan also addresses the decline in religious charitable giving from 62% in 1984 to 23% in 2024, attributing it to modern societal changes, concluding by highlighting the Shriners work in various countries helping children and the importance of better communication by charities regarding their societal contributions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast
Daily Podcast (07.24.25)

WMMR's Preston & Steve Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 196:58


ScreenCrush's Ryan Arey checks in to talk all things Marvel, DC, and Star Wars! Plus, Preston opens up some...fan mail chainmail? (00:00:00) News & Sports(00:11:41) Entertainment Report(00:43:47) Just Sayin' Institute(01:20:03) Bizarre File(01:32:00) Forgetting to Press Record(02:00:56) Ryan Arey - Screen Crush(02:39:08) Bizarre File, Shriner's Christmas in July(02:55:00) Hollywood Trash & Music News(03:08:34) Wrap Up

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good: Mini Therapy Horses Play Piano For Patients

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 1:36


A video on Instagram shows a mini therapy horse named Black Pearl at Shriners for Children Medical Center waking a kid out of anesthesia with her keyboard. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/mini-therapy-horses-wake-kids-out-of-anesthesia-playing-the-piano/

Bernie and Sid
Ballots, Blood Pressure, and Brave Kids: New York's Mayoral Race, Trump's Health Scare, and Shriners' Smiles

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 145:45


On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, WABC News anchor Noam Laden fills in for Sid on the morning show host's last day on vacation this week, alongside Red Apple Media owner & operator John Catsimatidis who later joins Noam in-studio. The pair discuss the latest updates in the New York City mayoral race, featuring candidates like Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa, and Zohran Mamdani, before they delve into President Trump's recent health scare involving leg swelling, inspiring stories and details about Shriners Children's work in treating children with complex medical conditions, among other political and social issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bernie and Sid
Stuart Sullivan | Chief Philanthropy Officer for Shriners Children's | 07-18-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 10:28


Stuart Sullivan, the Chief Philanthropy Officer for Shriners Children's, joins John Catsimatidis & Noam Laden live in-studio to provide an overview of the organization, which was established in 1922 to combat the polio epidemic and now operates 21 locations treating 140,000 children annually. Shriners Children's focuses exclusively on pediatric care, specializing in advanced orthopedics, burn care, and cleft lip and palate treatment, regardless of the family's ability to pay. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History Goes Bump Podcast
Stones and Bones Ep. 10 - Odd Fellows Cemeteries

History Goes Bump Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 35:07


The Golden Age of Fraternalism lasted from 1870 to 1920 and was a time when fraternal organizations in the US had the largest surge of popularity. These organizations included the Knights of Columbus, the Rotary Club, the Freemasons, the Shriners and the Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows is one of the oldest orders and while they don't have a large membership today, they were very influential at one time. So influential, that the Catholic Church declared that anyone belonging to the organization was condemned. This meant that Odd Fellow members and their families couldn't be buried in Catholic cemeteries. They established their own cemeteries to fill the need and they are located across the country. Many of these cemeteries are black cemeteries and very significant for just that reason. On this Stones and Bones, we are going to explore a few of these cemeteries.  Intro and Outro music "Stones and Bones" was written and produced by History Goes Bump and any use is strictly prohibited. Check us out at: https://historygoesbump.com Other music used in this episode: Music: Flying Angels by Sascha Ende Link: https://ende.app/en/song/2934-flying-angels

Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan
Bishop & Friends July, 2, 2025

Bishop and Laurinaitis - 97.1 The Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 127:48


Happy First Friday Edition of the Program!! Beau wants to be Shriner. Could Ohio be getting a Super Bowl and other big time events with the Browns new dome....Jeremiah Smith has high praise for Julian Sayin. WNBA Players hate Caitlin Clark. Paul Finebaum's praise for Arch Manning has us thinking about Buckeyes with big time hype. CBJ Free Agency has left us wanting more. Fandom is a weird thing. The Athletic's Aaron Portzline, Noah Strackbein of Steelers on SI, What's Up, Thing or Not a Thing, #HeyGuys, Your Officially Endorsed and 3 Things

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
Rock On: Freemasons (Big 'Uns 7)

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 51:06


EPISODE 140 | Rock On: Freemasons (Big 'Uns 7) Who are the Freemasons? People sure freak out about the them, even though many don't even know what they get up to. What the heck do they do at their meetings? Why all the secrets and secret handshakes and code words and the like? Are they weird, scary, evil or just harmless? Let's take a look and see. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our page on Buy Me a Coffee.  Review us here or on IMDb. And seriously, subscribe, will ya?  SECTIONS Long Live Rock - Masonic origins, Templars, variations and offshoots Stone Stone Picnic - The Illuminati, Freemasonry expands Pounded on a Rock - Are they creepy?, Anti-Masonry and the Morgan Affair Like a Rolling Stone - The Taxil Hoax of 1885, Jack the Ripper as a Mason Let's Go Get Stoned - The Affair of the Cards Stoned Is the Way of the Walk - Propaganda Due (P2), the Vatican Bank Scandal and the Years of Lead Might As Well Get Stoned - Riding the goat, Satanism, the NWO, secret masters, online sources, famous Masons Music by Fanette Ronjat More Info EPISODE 21 | The Knights Templar (Big 'Uns 2) EPISODE 18| The Illuminati: Bavarian Brouhaha (Big 'Uns 1) Episode 10 | Fright Delays: Denver Airport Is the Nexus of Evil masonicinfo.com Site Map Freemasons For Dummies Cheat Sheet Freemasons entry on RationalWIki Freemasonry Watch webshite Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge book New Initiates Guide to Freemasonry - West Lancashire Freemasons Spooky Rituals of The Freemasons | The Freemasons Explained - video on The Great Courses YouTube channel The Midnight Masons website The Heresies of Masonic Ritual on The European Conservative Elks, Shriners, and Masons: How 'old man' frats got their names and symbols Performing Emotion: Freemasons and the Theater of Ritual -  interview with Pannill Camp on the Hold That Thought podcast Musicians Who Are Freemasons on Esoteric Freemasons Follow us on social: Facebook Twitter Bluesky Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of a Gold Quill Award, Gold MarCom Award, AVA Digital Award Gold, Silver Davey Award, and Communicator Award of Excellence, and on numerous top 10 podcast lists.  PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it's a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it's going. It's Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER   

Conspiracy Theories & Unpopular Culture
BONUS: JFK Assassination, Marilyn Monroe, Scarlet Woman, Masonic & Alchemy Rituals- King Kill 33 Book Club Pt 2

Conspiracy Theories & Unpopular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 22:36


UNLOCK FULL EPISODE (and HUNDREDS of other BONUS shows): Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcherOn today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast BONUS episode for supporters- we continue our journey into James Shelby Downard's King Kill 33! We'll talk about Set 4: Kennedy, Beale and Bouvier: the Scarlet Woman Miss Chudleigh, Marilyn Monroe's Shriner husband Bob Slatzer, divine and sacred names connecting JFK to Baal, Jackie Onassis' Bouvier bloodline and Radzvil royals. In Set 5 we talk Mystical Toponomy with the 32nd degree of latitude connecting through Tres Hermanas, Macbeth and the Great Whore. Set 6 The Lone Pentagram State looks at symbolism of the color red, Houston's history, Shakespeare's Macbeth, Texas' masonic control system, Kabbalah principles, psycho-sexual rituals and the alchemical detonation of primordial matter!NOW UP AD-FREE ON SUPPORTER FEEDS! Free feed gets a preview!Links:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with HUNDREDS of bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP): https://wp.me/P2ijVF-aRLApple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!More from Isaac- links and special offers:*BREAKING SOCIAL NORMS podcast, Index of EVERY episode (back to 2014), Signed paperbacks, shirts, & other merch, Substack, YouTube links, appearances & more: https://allmylinks.com/isaacw*STATEMENT: This show is full of Isaac's useless opinions and presented for entertainment purposes. Audio clips used in Fair Use and taken from YouTube videos.

The Fact Hunter
Episode 354: Ben Franklin & The Hellfire Club

The Fact Hunter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 59:17


In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin, America's beloved Founding Father, scientist, and diplomat, was linked to the notorious Hellfire Club, a secret society of elite British aristocrats known for debauchery, mock religious rituals, and rumored occult practices. Meeting in the eerie West Wycombe Caves, the club, led by Sir Francis Dashwood, allegedly indulged in orgies and blasphemy, with Franklin's visits sparking wild conspiracy theories. Was he a curious guest, a participant in their scandalous rites, or even a British spy using the club as cover? Some claim his involvement influenced America's founding, with whispers of Masonic ties and esoteric symbols in the nation's icons. Join us as we unravel the shadowy tale of Ben Franklin and the Hellfire Club, where truth blurs with legend.Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheFactHunter Website: truthernet.com Email: thefacthunter@mail.com Snail Mail: George Hobbs PO Box 109 Goldsboro, MD  21636Show Notes:My Lunch Breaklunch break  https://www.youtube.com/@Mylunchbreak Hellfire Club https://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Illuminati/hellfire_club.htm Winter Watch Hellfire Club https://www.winterwatch.net/2025/01/the-hellfire-club-precursor-of-the-degenerate-luciferian-control-network-2/ American Philosophical Society https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Philosophical_Society

The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos
Motorcycle Ralley Cancelled Sheriff Fears OMGs!

The Dragon's Lair Motorcycle Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 89:08


Today on Black Dragon Biker TV: Sheriff's Concerns Deny 1%ers in USAAre local law enforcement fears being used to shut down biker events and suppress MC culture in America? That's exactly what happened in Pulaski County, Missouri, where the Mid-Missouri Route 66 Round Up Rally — scheduled for June 20–22 — was abruptly canceled by the national Shriner's organization.Event organizers claim the decision was fueled by sheriff-led fearmongering, jealousy, and sabotage, with 1%er involvement being the unspoken reason for the shutdown. They say the local sheriff stirred unnecessary panic, resulting in the national body pulling support from what was meant to be a peaceful rally. This isn't an isolated incident. Across the country, we're seeing: RICO charges used to break up clubs Raids and seizures of MC property And growing hostility toward riders simply for being affiliated Is the United States heading down the same path as Australia, where laws now ban club members from gathering or wearing their colors in public?In this episode, we explore: The real story behind the Missouri rally cancellation How fear and politics are being used to target clubs The constitutional concerns no one's talking about And what bikers must understand to protect their rights and presence Join Black Dragon, Lavish T. Williams, and Logic as we dig into the facts, ask the hard questions, and examine how biker identity is under siege in the land of the free. Watch live on: Black Dragon Biker TV: /blackdragonbikertv Lavish T. Williams: /@lavishtwilliams Keep It Logical: /keepitlogicalPlease consider sponsoring the channel by signing up for our channel memberships. You can also support us by signing up for our podcast channel membership for $9.99 per month, where 100% of the membership price goes directly to us at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dragon-s-lair-motorcycle-chaos--3267493/support. Follow us on: Instagram: BlackDragonBikerTV TikTok: BlackDragonBikertv Twitter: jbunchii Facebook: BlackDragonBiker Buy Black Dragon Merchandise, Mugs, Hats, T-Shirts Books: https://blackdragonsgear.com Donate to our cause: Cashapp: $BikerPrez PayPal: jbunchiiZelle: jbunchii@aol.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackDragonNP Subscribe to our new discord server https://discord.gg/dshaTST Subscribe to our online news magazine www.bikerliberty.com Get 20% off Gothic biker rings by using my special discount code: blackdragon go to http://gthic.com?aff=147

Take Back Your Mind
Anti-Aging, Regeneration & Functional Health with Dr. Thom Lobe

Take Back Your Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 58:41


Today, Michael sits with Dr. Thom Lobe. Thom is the founder of the Regenevéda clinics in Chicago and Los Angeles, which focus on advanced hormone therapy, anti-aging medicine, and regenerative medicine. It was during his early childhood battle with Legg-Calve-Perthes that exposed Thom to a diverse range of doctors and hospitals, igniting his passion for the sciences. His work as an attending surgeon at the Shriners' Burns Hospital gave Thom a great understanding of advanced nutrition, metabolism, hormone therapy, skin care, and regenerative wound healing. In 2008, he opened Regenevéda, utilizing functional medicine and integrative practices that emphasize the relationship between the doctor and patient, the innate healing ability of the body, and the importance of addressing all aspects of an individual's life to attain optimal health.  Highlights from Michael and Thom's conversation include:  -A powerful moment Thom witnessed as a surgeon where prayer, not protocol, changed a newborn's fate, revealing the influence that belief and consciousness play in recovery -Stem cell therapy and how a teaspoon of your own fat could hold the key to reversing aging, disease, and inflammation -The types of stem cells, their benefits and potential, and how they're used in personalized medicine -Balancing hormones, miracle peptides, and the science behind modern vitality -The importance of the healing relationship between doctor and patient, and the need for compassion, baby steps, and real-life conversations when guiding patients toward change -From scalar waves to consciousness as the ultimate medicine, connecting the dots between spiritual alignment and physical well-being, and more! Next, Michael leads a guided meditation with a focus on health and vitality. Learn more about Thom's work at Regenevéda here https://regeneveda.com/. For more information on L2Bio and stem cells, visit https://l2bio.com/.  Remember to Subscribe or Follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! Connect with Michael at his website – https://michaelbeckwith.com/ – and receive his guided meditation, “Raise Your Vibration and Be Untouchable,” when you sign up to receive occasional updates from Michael!  You can also connect with him at https://agapelive.com/. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith  IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/  TikTok: @officialmichaelbeckwith   https://www.tiktok.com/@officialmichaelbeckwith  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w  And as always, deep gratitude to the sponsors of the Take Back Your Mind with Michael B. Beckwith podcast: -Agape International Spiritual Center: https://agapelive.com/ and -NutriRise, the makers of Michael's AdaptoZen product line, a few of which include: -Superfood Greens: https://nutririse.com/products/greens-superfood  -Superfood Reds: https://nutririse.com/products/adaptozen-superfood-reds    -ELEVATE+: Organic Fermented Mushrooms: https://nutririse.com/products/elevate-fermented-mushrooms-powder   And much more!

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
13723 Steve Harper Interviews Linzi Shriner Owner of P.L.Y Healing

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 25:51


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Justice League Revisited Hosted by Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall
Kin Shriner a.k.a. Green Arrow - Justice League Revisited

Justice League Revisited Hosted by Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 59:49


Susan and James chat with the one-and-only Kin Shriner about his acting career and becoming the iconic voice of Green Arrow in Justice League Unlimited!Follow Kin Shriner - https://www.instagram.com/kinshriner/ ⁠Follow Susan Eisenberg -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://susaneisenbergvoice.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow James Enstall -⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://geektomeradio.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Alone at Lunch
S5 Ep14: Alone Doing Musical Comedy with Jamie Shriner

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 67:51


This week we are joined by Jamie Shriner! Jamie Shriner is what would happen if Bo Burnham and Jenna Marbles were cryogenically frozen together in a pair of cat lady glasses. A former theatre kid, current queer & hard of hearing divorcé, Jamie uses humorous original songs to discuss her struggles with dating, body image, womanhood, and being queer in Indiana where she grew up.Jamie was named Best of the Fest at Big Pine Comedy Festival and Laughs After Dark Comedy Festival and is a regular feature at Zanies and Laugh Factory Chicago. The host and producer of Chicago Underground Comedy has opened for the likes of Beth Stelling, Randy Feltface, and Chrissy Chlapecka, and is a former Features Contributor for The Onion. Her debut comedy special, Corn Baby, is available to stream on YouTube, Spotify, iTunes, and more. Check her out!This week, we discuss growing up in Indiana, the transition from theater to comedy, navigating friendships, and the impact of social media on youth culture. We explore the challenges of growing up with siblings, highlighting the importance of patience and the lessons learned from childhood experiences. Jamie shares personal experiences with hearing loss and the challenges faced throughout life, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and personal growth. You don't want to miss hearing about Jamie being kicked out of the theater-kid lunch table. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From This Episode: Sex Education - Season 4, Episode 7The Kings of SummerFollow Jamie Shriner: @jamieshrinersingsFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
13709 Steve Harper Interviews Linzi Shriner Owner of P.L.Y Healing

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 29:08


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Podcast Business News Network Platinum
13696 Steve Harper Interviews Linzi Shriner Owner of P.L.Y Healing

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 28:57


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Rover's Morning Glory
MON PT 3: Coachella complaints, Jillian Shriner has been released, and Blue Origins space flight

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 42:12


Coachella complaints. Jillian Shriner, wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, has been released on a one-million-dollar bond. All woman space flight.

Rover's Morning Glory
MON PT 3: Coachella complaints, Jillian Shriner has been released, and Blue Origins space flight

Rover's Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 42:19


Coachella complaints. Jillian Shriner, wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, has been released on a one-million-dollar bond. All woman space flight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.