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National Ex-Spuse day. Entertainment from 1994. Lincoln shot, Stone Mountain Georgia completed, 1st American dictionary published, Titanic hit an iceberg. Todays birthdays - Sir John Gielgud, Rod Steiger, Loretta Lynn, Brad Garrett, Anthony Michael Hall, Adrien Brody, Sara Michelle Gellar. Burl Ives died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/ Love stinks - J. Geils BandBump n grind - R. KellyIf the good die young - Tracy LawrenceBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Stand by your man - Loretta LynnHolly Jolly Christmas - Burl IvesExit - Break up rules - Paige Rutledge https://www.paigerutledge.com/countryundergroundradio.com History and Factoids website
National Ex-Spuse day. Entertainment from 2021. Lincoln shot, Stone Mountain Georgia completed, 1st American dictionary published, Titanic hit an iceberg. Todays birthdays - Sir John Gielgud, Rod Steiger, Loretta Lynn, Brad Garrett, Anthony Michael Hall, Adrien Brody, Sara Michelle Gellar. Burl Ives died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Love stinks - J. Geils Bandmontero - Lil Nas XLong live - Florida Georgia LineBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Stand by your man - Loretta LynnHolly Jolly Christmas - Burl IvesExit - Its not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
The new year has begun, winter is crashing around us, and it's time to reflect on what made our moviedom in the last year... and for the second time, we ask, Who Won the Year? While #XLessDrEarl is unavailable, yachting off the coast of Madagascar, filling in is the Pride of Stone Mountain Georgia, Young G Ryfun... after a little catch-up, including whether Garrison is getting too old to stay up for New Year's at midnight, they dive into for a few losers first. Before the winners, who actually lost? DCU? MCU? Disney animation? Pixar? Indiana Jones? Then, the winners of 2023... Barbenheimer... former wrestlers... Emma Stone... FAST Films... Japanese Kaiju... and one goddess who shows up again. And... what we really think about Rachel Zeigler and the new Snow White adaptation.
Episode 69On this episode of the Athlete 1 Podcast Head Baseball Coach Delvin Jordan is in his first season coaching coaching 2022 state runner-up Redan HS Raiders (GA). Despite losing the majority of the starters to graduation, his team is making another run and picking up where they left off.Changing the style of playBase stealing and small ballRoad warriors (no home field)Spring football vs baseball in GeorgiaBenefits of being a multi-sport athlete2 Way SportsThe impact a coach has on athletesNo excuses Follow: Twitter | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast https://www.athlete1.net Sponsor: The Netting Professionals https://www.nettingpros.com
Listen to this awesome broadcast from SendMe Radio with host Pastor Chidi Okorie brodcasting live from Stone Mountain Georgia. Listen to awesome Gospel music from various men and women of God and powerful life changing messages right here on SendMe Radio. Download the free app SendMe Radio or listen to SendMe Radio on all major streaming platforms. TuneIn, ITUNES, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcast listen to SendMe Radio in your car, on your smart phone, IPAD, computer. SendMe Radio we are everywhere LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! www.hesendme.com
Listen to this awesome broadcast from SendMe Radio with host Pastor Chidi Okorie brodcasting live from Stone Mountain Georgia. Listen to awesome Gospel music from various men and women of God and powerful life changing messages right here on SendMe Radio. Download the free app SendMe Radio or listen to SendMe Radio on all major streaming platforms. TuneIn, ITUNES, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcast listen to SendMe Radio in your car, on your smart phone, IPAD, computer. SendMe Radio we are everywhere LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! www.hesendme.com
Janett Lewis is the Founder and Executive Director of Rustic Roots Sanctuary, a community based organic farm and healing sanctuary in Spanish Lake. In this episode, she explains her journey from Stone Mountain Georgia, to becoming a powerhouse real estate broker, to discovering Spanish Lake and founding Rustic Roots, and what it means to manifest a vision. This conversation took place onsite at Rustic Roots, and covers sustainable farming, the Spanish Lake community, food equity, the need for healing spaces during the pandemic, and what's next for this social entrepreneur.Be sure to check out the weekly Farmers Market at Rustic Roots, and the arts festival on October 16th!https://rusticrootssanctuary.org/Fall Arts Festival
Today we talked about Netherworld Haunted House in Stone Mountain Georgia! https://fearworld.com/wordpress/page/3/ PLEASE ALSO GO AND JOIN OUT PATREON PAGE FOR AND YOU CAN GET A POSTCARD EVERY MONTH!! www.patreon.com/foggyjack13 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foggyjack13/message
As black history month continues this February, we’ve been highlighting artists that have changed popular culture in more ways than one. Whether it be music, acting, philanthropy or social justice. It’s important and imperative to highlight their achievements. Through their craft and their actions, they’ve been able to impact a generation of now, while leaving a legacy for generations to come. In today’s episode we’re talking about Childish Gambino. Donald Glover AKA Childish Gambino was born in California and raised in Stone Mountain Georgia… Just north-east of Atlanta. While creative as a child, he didn’t start exploring the arts until he reached high school. This is where he found his footing in entertainment. Performing in school musicals and plays. He was actually voted “Most Likely To Write For The Simpsons” in his yearbook. He would move on to study and graduate with a degree New York University’s Tisch School Of The Arts in Dramatic Writing. While attending university, he started to develop his voice in the booth and Childish Gambino was born. Sort of. How did he get the name? The internet of course. He managed to secure his alias using an online Wu-Tang name generator and began recording, producing and DJing. From humble beginnings, his 2013 release of Because The Internet put him in the conversation with the very best music had to offer, garnering him his first of 12 Grammy nominations to date. He’s s gone on to win 5 Grammys, including 4 for his chart topping, ground breaking song and video THIS IS AMERICA. To date, the video has garnered ¾ of a BILLION views on youtube alone, and was 1 of the largest cultural talking points of 2018. While we know Childish Gambino for songs like Redbone and This Is America. We recognize Donald Glover from where we’ve seen him. It all started as a writer on the hit TV 30 Rock. Hand picked by Tina Fey, she had this to say “He was literally still living in the NYU dorms,” Fey said. “And that was a great resource for us. We would turn to him and ask, ‘What would a young person say here?” He spent 3 seasons on 30 Rock as a writer, before transitioning to acting in another cult classic “Community”. After 4 seasons on Community, the ever evolving entertainer decided to put all the puzzle pieces together and try his hand at producing, writing and starring in “Atlanta”. He’s won 2 Golden Globes for “Best television series Musical or Comedy” and “Best Actor” – television musical or comedy. His role in Atlanta also landed him in the history books when he became the first black man to win an Emmy for “Outstanding Directing In A Comedy series.” In 2017, Donald Glover AKA Childish Gambino was named to Time 100 list of most influential people. He has managed to use his influence for some great social causes. In 2020, he reunited with the cast of Community for a live read to benefit World Central Kitchen and Frontline Foods’ COVID-19 relief efforts. The take away from Donald Glover’s story is to be you. Pursue what your heart desires, don’t let anyone tell you what can and can’t be done. Never confine yourself to one thing. You’re so much more. Your options are infinite. Donald Glover AKA Childish Gambino is Black Excellence. Check back for more #BlackExcellence episodes throughout #BlackHistoryMonth CREDITS:Research By Dames Nellas and John R. Kennedy Donald Glover Time 100 Most Influential People By Miles Bowe https://www.factmag.com/2017/04/20/chance-rapper-donald-glover-time-100-most-influential-people-of-2017/#:~:text=Chance%20the%20Rapper%20and%20Donald,those%20who%20have%20shared%20them.%E2%80%9D Donald Glover “Community” Cast to reunite for COVID-19 relief By Althea Legaspihttps://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-news/donald-glover-community-cast-reunite-covid-19-relief-event-995873/
In episode 84 of Strength for Today's Pastor we’re going to hear from Pastor Sandy Adams of Calvary Chapel Stone Mountain, Georgia. A couple of weeks ago, show host Bill Holdridge had the privilege of attending the Calvary Chapel Deep South Pastor’s Conference at the church Sandy has pastored for almost 40 years. Sandy preached a message on Monday night on the subject of “Race in America.” As anyone who is familiar with Sandy’s ministry would expect, the message was factual, historical, Biblical, soundly theological, and profoundly applicational. Therefore, we decided to devote this podcast to playing the message in its entirety. So let’s get into it … and hear from God’s Word and from the Holy Spirit in a message entitled “Race in America” from Micah 6:6-8.
Kris finds out the iPhone X is not as water resistant as he thought. The guys discuss the Stone Mountain Georgia protests, the Portland Black Lives Matter lynching of a white man and the importance of doing good with your time on Earth while searching out others who look to do good as well. Our Voda of the Week this week is COVID. Ironic because if COVID were a person, it would be Voda. Tunnel 2 Towers is our Charity of Choice this week. Learn more about their work here: https://tunnel2towers.org/ Find out more about Felt Recoil at FeltRecoilShow.com. And find a way to do good this week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kris finds out the iPhone X is not as water resistant as he thought. The guys discuss the Stone Mountain Georgia protests, the Portland Black Lives Matter lynching of a white man and the importance of doing good with your time on Earth while searching out others who look to do good as well. Our Voda of the Week this week is COVID. Ironic because if COVID were a person, it would be Voda. Tunnel 2 Towers is our Charity of Choice this week. Learn more about their work here: https://tunnel2towers.org/ Find out more about Felt Recoil at FeltRecoilShow.com. And find a way to do good this week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kris finds out the iPhone X is not as water resistant as he thought. The guys discuss the Stone Mountain Georgia protests, the Portland Black Lives Matter lynching of a white man and the importance of doing good with your time on Earth while searching out others who look to do good as well. Our Voda of the Week this week is COVID. Ironic because if COVID were a person, it would be Voda. Tunnel 2 Towers is our Charity of Choice this week. Learn more about their work here: https://tunnel2towers.org/ Find out more about Felt Recoil at FeltRecoilShow.com. And find a way to do good this week.
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Donald Trump’s war on the postal service continues, and the House agrees to reconvene to try to fight back as distressing reports filter in of the agency removing post office boxes from streets. Meanwhile, a new report shows that the Trump administration has been using a private security company to detain migrant children and their families at major hotel chains before ejecting them from the country. And lastly, protests intensify in Chicago, Stone Mountain Georgia, and Portland Oregon, as Black Lives Matter protesters clash with right wing nationalists and fascist cops alike. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi called her part of Congress back late on Sunday night, saying that the Democrat-led House of Representatives would meet in order to pass emergency legislation that would help save the U.S. Postal Service before the November election. Trump has been systematically destroying the Post Office for months, using his pet Postmaster General Louis DeJoy to gut the organization in order to cast more doubts on nationwide voting by mail. So far, according to the Washington Post, DeJoy has used absurd cost cutting measures to slash post carriers’ overtime and other strategies to get the mail on time, as well as removing physical inventory like mail-sorting machines and making it so mail-in ballots are no longer automatically sorted as priority mail. Reporters and social media users in multiple cities reported the Postal Service physically removing its own letter boxes from the streets as part of a scaling-back process. According to CNN, the agency says it will stop this practice for at least the next 90 days, which is good news for the election, but it’s completely clear the DeJoy is trying to demolish any chance of a workable mail-voting system before Trump goes up against Biden. The House is back in session this week to pass a bill putting a band-aid on this, but you can imagine how far that’s going to get with the Republican Senate. At least they’re trying. Trump Keeping Migrant Kids in Hotels A new report by the New York Times shows that despite the catastrophic pandemic, the Trump administration is still finding new and depraved ways to treat immigrant families on the border. According to the Times, government data and private court documents show that the Trump administration has massively increased detentions of migrants in private hotel chains before deporting them, often placing children as young as a year old under the supervision of transportation workers not licensed to provide child care. At first glance, this doesn’t sound so bad: a hotel room is likely far more comfortable that the dystopian concentration camps that the Trump administration is also using to detain kids and adults on the border. But as the Times notes, this is all being done by a private security company called MVM Inc, which is completely outside of the scope or oversight of normal government operations: there’s no accountability or transparency here. The new wave of expulsions are justified under Trump’s new pandemic border rules, which is basically just kicking people out of the country en masse, including unaccompanied children, without any thought to the consequences or the condition of the people under their care. The Times reports that under the new policy, most children just put on planes and sent back to their home countries, though some get turned over to child services in Mexico, which often forces parents into confusing, desperate searches to track them down. Protests Continue in Portland, Chicago, Stone Mountain Widespread protests continued to rage across the country this weekend, with major actions in Portland, Oregon, Stone Mountain, Georgia and Chicago, Illinois. We’ll run down some of the major events. In Portland, far-right members of the Patriot Prayer and Proud Boys clashed with protesters and allegedly fired a gun, while other members dueled with paintball guns and mace. Some reports on social media suggested that a small plastic pipe bomb was tossed as well. In Stone Mountain, Georgia Black Lives Matter counterprotesters faced down a smaller contingent of white nationalist three-percenter militia members who had applied for a permit to hold a rally in the park, ostensibly to defend the massive Confederate monument there. In both of these places it looks like the far right is getting more and more bold in pushing for conflict with protesters. And in Chicago, the police cracked down hard on protests and again blamed outside agitators for escalating demonstrations, despite evidence that the cops used aggressive tactics like kettling and baton charges. Chicago Police claim that 17 officers were injured during a protest on Saturday. There’s no clear accounting on how many protesters have been hurt so far, of course. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The big story this week we didn’t get to up top is that the Democratic National Convention starts this week. Because pretty much everything in Milwaulkee is canceled, DNC officials are going to try to juggle hundreds of different live streams to keep the atmosphere festive and lively for... well, whoever’s actually watching. Tune in! What could go wrong. In case you were wondering how the rich and famous are faring through all this: a new report by the New York Times shows that the wealthy elites are throwing parties in the Hamptons and other wealthy enclaves where private, lightning-fast coronavirus testing happens at the door, provided you can pay. Gee, I wonder who’s going to get the vaccine first when it comes out? In a surreal turn of events, a Government Accountability Audit shows that Acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf, as well as deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli may have been illegally appointed to their positions by the Trump administration. These are the guys ordering many of the federal goons breaking up protests, who may not even legally deserve the authority they’re abusing. And finally, the Trump administration is planning to jack up the costs involved with becoming a U.S. citizen in the fall, as part of a systemic push to keep poorer immigrants out of the country. That’s all for the Majority Report’s AM quickie today. Stay tuned for the full show with Sam this afternoon. Aug 17, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
An arrest has been made in the 2012 Vanessa "Honey" Malone case, which took place in the Atlanta, Georgia suburb of Stone Mountain. Donald Ashe, 34, is charged with malice murder and making false statements to authorities. Plus, police arrested David Anthony, 43, of Jupiter, Florida, alleging that he's responsible for the kidnapping and death of his 51-year-old wife Gretchen Anthony. Loni Coombs joins us. Thanks to our sponsor: Go to https://expressvpn.com/tcd and find out how you can get 3 months free.
Sex Worker Outreach Project Behind Bars w/ Dr. Jill McCracken This week, William spoke with Jill McCracken, codirector of SWOP Behind Bars, or the Sex Worker Outreach Project, Behind Bars chapter. Jill is also a professor at University of South Florida at St. Petersburg teaching rhetoric and gender and sexuality studies, with a focus on sex work, prostitution, and trafficking in the sex industry. For the hour we'll hear Jill speak about the work that SWOP and SWOP Behind Bars do, FOSTA/SESTA and some realities faced or worked through by sex workers in the U.S. The mission statement for SWOP Behind Bars reads: “SWOP Behind Bars is a national social justice network dedicated to the fundamental human rights of people who face discrimination from the criminal justice system due to the stigma associated with the sex trade. We advocate for full decriminalization of consensual sex work, ending cash bail, drawing attention to the effects of generational poverty on sexualized violence against marginalized and vulnerable women while providing services and support with a focus on ending violence and stigma through education and advocacy.” More about SWOP Behind Bars can be found at https://swopbehindbars.org and more about SWOP in the U.S. in general can be found at https://swopusa.org with other groupings findable online. You can email Jill's group at swopbehindbars@gmail.com, find them on twitter or fedbook! One person name dropped by Jill during the interview was Magali Lerman, a consultant at Reframe Health + Justice consulting, who said that a product of FOSTA was to destroy the middle class of sex workers. Announcements Blue Ridge ABC events First, a reminder that Blue Ridge ABC has a plethora of events this coming weekend here in Asheville starting 6pm sharp on Friday, Feb 1st at Firestorm with a showing of Long Distance Revolutionary: A Journey with Mumia Abu-Jamal about the prisoner, his writing and struggle for freedom. Then at 8pm, VVITCHGANGCoven will present a showcase of local talent from their crew and beyond at The Mothlight. Local Hip Hop and Beats, ya know? It's a benefit for Blue Ridge ABC, so come visit the table. And on Sunday from 5-7pm at Firestorm, BRABC will host it's monthly political prisoner letter writing event. Resist the KKK in GA, Feb 2nd If you've got the means to travel, on Saturday February 2nd in Stone Mountain Georgia there will is a call for people to oppose white nationalists at Stone Mountain, GA and their call for a rally there. The racists don't have a permit and are pissed off that they keep losing their racist monuments around the South. For those opposing, we interviewed an organizer with Front Line Organization Working to End Racism (or FLOWER), about what it's all about and what to expect. You can hear that on our January 13th episode. Jason Reynard Walker still facing repression Jason Reynard Walker is a prisoner who has been punished by prisoncrats in Texas again. He was transferred on January 11th to the Allred Unit and his supporters are very concerned about the welfare and health of Mr. Walker. He reports being denied his prescribed medications; being forced to stand outside in the rain; being denied basic necessities of blankets, sheets, toilet paper, soap, etc.; being served food he is allergic to; being denied requested medical services. All these abuses must be corrected immediately. You can find info on how to support Jason up at the IGD article entitled “Abuse at the Allred Unit”. Sean Swain is Back! Sean Swain's segment is back! Listen in and he'll update us on how he's been. Past segments, all available for listening, broadcasting and sharing, can be found here. You can write to Sean Swain at his NEW / old address at: Sean Swain #243-205 Ohio State Pennitentiary 878 Coitsville-Hubbard Rd, Youngstown Ohio, 44505 To read more of Sean's writings and keep up on his case, check out seanswain.org . … . .. Playlist
Jon and Sarah are multitasking. They record a podcast while going live on Facebook. They take questions from their facebook pages and talk about Yelp reviews, roasts, CB radios, South of the Boarder, Stone Mountain Georgia, and the one time Sarah’s mom thought she found a crack pipe.
A Native of Stone Mountain Georgia, rising hip hop artist Devan Christopher Boutte AKA Cuba Cris stops by the show to promote his new single What we do featuring industry veteran vocalist and reality TV Star Ray J
STONE MOUNTAIN, GEORGIA – The Pennie Tour’s latest episode is now available online. In this latest episode, The Pennie Tour visited the Miller Lite Atlanta Chili Cook-Off. Stone Mountain, Georgia hosted this year’s 31st annual Great Miller Lite Chili Cook-Off on September 25, 2010. The inaugural event started in 1979 as a way to bring people together to enjoy the South’s best chili recipes. This fun event has grown and has something for everyone – great music, food and games for the whole family! This year’s event drew over 300 teams competing and over 14,000 attendees enjoying chili! 100% of all proceeds help support Camp Twin Lakes. Featured bands included Jumping Jack Flash, The Alabama Blues Brothers, Slow Hand and Iron Mullet. Awards were given to Best Chili, Best Brunswick Stew, Best Corn Bread, People’s Choice, and Best Showmanship. Please check out the web for the Atlanta Chili CookOff for a full list of winners. Pirates, Chili, and Beer – Oh My! Lots of well constructed sets and role-playing by the competitors. We were told that those competing usually arrive the day before the event. Some camp out, build their creative sets, start their recipes early and enjoy themselves during the Saturday event. Some [...]