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Best podcasts about ted hayes

Latest podcast episodes about ted hayes

The RPG Academy
Show And Tell # 151 – Sentients

The RPG Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 26:25


This week's Show and Tell finds Host Moe Poplar ( @Ashyfeet1 ) sits down with Ted Hayes to discuss their currently Kickstartering game: Sentients. Sentients is a new, scifi tabletop RPG where you play an android that has suddenly become conscious in a world that is actively hunting you down. Sentients is a game of of liberation, underground resistance, newfound emotion, and what it means to be something other than human.

The RPG Academy: Faculty Meetings
Show And Tell # 151 – Sentients

The RPG Academy: Faculty Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 26:25


This week's Show and Tell finds Host Moe Poplar ( @Ashyfeet1 ) sits down with Ted Hayes to discuss their currently Kickstartering game: Sentients. Sentients is a new, scifi tabletop RPG where you play an android that has suddenly become conscious in a world that is actively hunting you down. Sentients is a game of of liberation, underground resistance, newfound emotion, and what it means to be something other than human.

The RPG Academy: Show and Tell
Show And Tell # 151 – Sentients

The RPG Academy: Show and Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 26:25


This week's Show and Tell finds Host Moe Poplar ( @Ashyfeet1 ) sits down with Ted Hayes to discuss their currently Kickstartering game: Sentients. Sentients is a new, scifi tabletop RPG where you play an android that has suddenly become conscious in a world that is actively hunting you down. Sentients is a game of of liberation, underground resistance, newfound emotion, and what it means to be something other than human.

The Science of Personality Podcast
AI in Consulting Psychology

The Science of Personality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 67:02


In the latest episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake are joined by Dr. Ted Hayes, a research psychologist in the northern Virginia area, to discuss the implications of using artificial intelligence in consulting psychology. This subject is of particular interest to Dr. Hayes and, as he likes to say, “AI is coming at us, we're not going to it.” 

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Ted Speaks
Facility Security – Keeping Everyone Safe from Intruders

Ted Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 24:33


In this episode, Ted and Barb talk to Ted Hayes. Ted consults with businesses, school districts and municipalities throughout the United States to conduct security assessments, provide armed intruder active shooter training and to develop safety programs and risk management strategies.  Ted has served on the board of directors of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials and is a member of the WASBO safety and risk management committee. Hayes was a featured presenter at the Wisconsin School Safety Summit hosted by Attorney General James Doyle in 2014. Hayes was also chosen to the Hot 100 list by Insurance Business in America.  In this episode they discuss some of the best ways to secure your facility and protect your employees and customers.They also provide tips for keeping your facility safe from intruders. This episode is sure to offer some valuable insight into keeping yourself and your workplace safe.  References: https://safetyfm.com/ (Safety FM) https://www.healthandsafetynow.com/ (Total Health & Safety Solutions) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-hayes-school-security/ (Ted Hayes)

Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage with RiskProNet
Active Shooter Training with Ted Hayes

Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage with RiskProNet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 30:31


Active shooting has been a sensitive topic. Mass school shootings as well as other threats of violence have spiked dramatically lately in the country. How can we prepare to manage this risk both corporately as a business and as an Individual? In today's episode, Chip is joined by Ted Hayes, the senior risk manager at M3 Insurance. For the past 29 years, Hayes has served as a safety and security consultant to school districts and municipalities in Wisconsin and throughout the United States. He specializes in active shooter training and he has worked extensively with both public and private schools. Additionally, Hayes authors monthly violence prevention articles for various school-related magazines.Whether shooting at an organization lasts two minutes, four minutes, or 12 minutes, you have about three seconds to make the right decision to save your own life. And that starts with creating Mental Action scripts. That you should always have a plan, thought out, not something you have to write down but just thought out. This is just but a preview of the incredible wisdom Ted has in stored for you in the show today. Tune in as Ted dives into pragmatic strategies to change your mindset around shooter situations such as: Having an understanding and adapting the Mental action script, 3 things an active shooter seeks, and the ABCs of weapon control ( A for avoiding the weapon, B for blanketing the weapon with your body and C for controlling it to minimize it from injuring people).In the episode, he also recommends something to chew on immediately after listening to the show: Having an immediate mass notification system, locking up your doors, and developing room security controls.Ted has life-saving knowledge that he can't keep to himself, information that you should definitely grasp.  Tune in as he shares these golden nuggets on active shooter training. Do you get overwhelmed with insurance policies? Are you interested in learning about the different types of insurance and also getting an in-depth look at insurance and risk assessment?   Visit our website at www.riskpronet.com Resources:Follow Chip on LinkedInFollow Ted Hayes on LinkedIn  Learn More About M3Check Out Ted's Book:   If it's Predictable, it's Preventable; More than 2000 Ways To Improve The Safety & Security In Your School. Have Questions You Want Answered? Fill Out This Form 

The SouthSide Unicorn Show
Nora MASSEY - Justice for my child

The SouthSide Unicorn Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 54:58


While as a guest on a friend's show, I met a woman named Sister Nora MASSEY, we were both on Ted HAYES show "Your Power Weapon", and I heard enough of Sister Nora's story to realize, I had to have her on my show, so this is the story of Sister Nora MASSEY and her son Terrol MASSEY, I hope you will listen in, this is important, Thank you Prayers going up for the MASSEY Family, Amen.TO HELP NORA MASSEY SEND DONATIONS TO CASHAPP $3165NDM

The Open Door
Episode 235: Ted Hayes, a Veteran Crusader for Homeless People, on Homelessness (May 18, 2022)

The Open Door

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 61:39


This week on The Open Door, panelist Jim Hanink, Mario Ramos-Reyes, and Christopher Zehnder talk about homelessness. It's a multifaceted human tragedy. But it does not defy solution. Our welcome guest is Ted Hayes, a veteran crusader for homeless people. He just recently hosted a group of California political candidates at an encampment in Venice, California. Ted is plain-spoken and a friend of philosophers! So we'll have lots to learn from him. Among the questions we'll ask him are the following. Please feel free to add to our list!1. Mr. Hayes, Ted if we may, you are well known in Los Angeles. But could you begin by introducing yourself to our larger audience?2. How did your long advocacy for the homeless begin?3. In light of your experience, what responses to homelessness don't work? And why don't they work?4. Are there any current interventions that have shown promise?5. What are you yourself doing in Venice?6. Lately you have been speaking of the need for federal intervention. Why is that? Do you anticipate success? And if successful, do you foresee any unwelcome side effects?7. How does the California housing shortage contribute to homelessness?8. What role does mental illness play?9. Meth kills. So does fentanyl. Is there a way to fight the manufacturers and distributors of these poisons?10. The American Solidarity Party is prolife for the whole of life. Do you have any advice for us on how we can honor our commitment?

EZ WAY
eZWay Radio Show RBL 09/06/21 S:9; EP:59; FEAT: WILL PERFECT/ GUEST: TED HAYES

EZ WAY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 65:00


TEXT EZWAY TO 55678 JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK EZWAYWALLOFFAME.COM HERE! Brought to you by BRAINTAP.COM/EZWAY Radio Boomers Live Like our FB Page Every Mon. 10 a.m. PST With Host: James Zuley and Reatha Grey Reatha Grey Tech Time: Need info and protection Special Guests: WILL PERFECT - eZWay Gold Member, Artists and Philanthropist Hot Topic: News Updates... Jim's Gem: TBD Carmelita's Corner Special Guest: TED HAYES - homeless advocate of 36 years Projects with LA Mayor Garcetti This man is making a difference!

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Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting
Katy Haber - Film Executive - Real Riches: Not Your Average Charity Work

Hearthside Salons with PageCraftWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 28:35


It’s hard to know where to begin when talking about a legend. Or to a legend. British production executive Katy Haber has an MBE from the Queen; she’s a founding member of BAFTA; she worked with Sam Peckinpah on eight of his films; and she was instrumental in a little film called Blade Runner. Not enough? Her family fled the Nazis, and in the middle of great success here in LA, Katy took a left turn in her career and became the Executive Director of an innovative homeless shelter on Skid Row, called The Dome Village, creating some amazing charity and outreach programs including The Compton Cricket Club. Her life deserves a movie of its own. I talk with her about life, movies, and real family. In our third conversation, Katy talks about the non-profit work that became her passion, using her good fortune to help others.  We talk about the LA Riots, The Dome Village, Cricket, Ted Hayes, BAFTA, Cricket Outta Compton, Katy's ted Talk, the Compton Cricket Club, and InnerCity Shakespeare.  As always, more on PageCraft's screenwriting workshops is here.   

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 23 | International Women's Day | CFT

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 22:42


In this episode celebrating International Women's Day, Helena Jacques-Morton and Elspeth Barron speak to our Executive Director, Kathy Bourne, Yvonne Thomson, CEO of UK Harvest and Sally Tabbner, Chief Executive of Dementia Support, Chichester. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 20 | Michael Morpurgo | The Butterfly Lion

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 23:26


In this episode, we speak to Michael Morpurgo about the new adaptation of his much-loved, award-winning novel The Butterfly Lion, which opens in the Minerva Theatre on 5 October 2019. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 19 | Daniel Hill and David Lewington | Crossing Lines

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 17:16


In this episode, we speak to Daniel Hill (director) and David Lewington (Music and Sound Designer)of Crossing Lines by Anna Ledwich, our Chichester Festival Youth Theatre promenade production for Festival 2019. Crossing Lines runs 17 - 24 August. Recorded at Chichester Rugby Club. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 16 | Clare Burt | This Is My Family

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 11:25


In this episode, we speak to Clare Burt, who is appearing in This Is My Family by Tim Firth, which opened Festival 2019 and runs in the Minerva Theatre until 15 June 2019. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 15 | Kathy Bourne, Hugh Bonneville, Clare Burt and Co. | Live Episode

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 64:21


In this special episode in front of a live studio audience, we speak to Executive Director Kathy Bourne, Hugh Bonneville, Clare Burt, Rachel Lumberg, Scott Folan and Kirsty MacLaren from This Is My Family about a number of topics suggested by Prologue members aged 16-25. This was one of our FREE events for Prologue members in the Festival 2019 season, and was organised by our Prologue Ambassadors who also feature in the episode as co-hosts. Recorded in the Minerva Theatre on Wednesday 29 May. Contains Explicit Language. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 14 | Hugh Bonneville and Liz White | Shadowlands

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 20:28


In this episode, we speak to Hugh Bonneville and Liz White, who are both appearing in Shadowlands by William Nicholson, which runs in the Festival Theatre until 25 May 2019 and is part of the Festival 2019 season. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 13 | Prologue Ambassadors | Festival 2019

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 18:13


In this episode, we chat to some of our Prologue ambassadors about Festival 2019 and Prologue itself - our scheme for 16-25 year olds to get £5 tickets to all of our productions. Prologue members also have access to exclusive events, and it's free to sign up! ​ Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Desert Lady Diaries
DLD| Cheryl Erickson | Ep 76

Desert Lady Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 32:27


In 1970, with a marine husband in Vietnam, Cheryl Erickson was tasked with coming to 29 Palms to look for a home for herself and her husband. After her initial trip, Cheryl decided not to tell her husband she was not moving to the desert - 50 years later, she is still here.   Having a life-long love of books, Cheryl worked in libraries at the University of Minnesota, Fairfax County, Virginia and Cal State Long Beach and immediately, upon getting settled, took a job with the 29 Palms Library. A marine officer's wife, Cheryl learned the other Marine wives were a bit unhappy that Cheryl's work made her unavailable to assist with the planning of teas and other service spouse functions.   Oddly enough, Cheryl's step-mother knew a women who lived in 29 Palms and suggested Cheryl seek her out after settling in. The woman was Mary Hayes, wife of Ted Hayes who was the first high school teacher and principal in 29 Palms. Through Mary, Cheryl had an easy introduction to the community and feels it was that sense of community that has kept her in 29 Palms all these years.   At the library, Cheryl worked as assistant librarian to Harold Weight. One day, while Cheryl was reading 'The Desert was Home', by Elizabeth Campbell, an important early resident in 29 Palms history, a library patron suggested that if Cheryl were interested in 'that kind of stuff', he would bring her some items he'd kept in the process of removing the contents of Campbell House. Cheryl and Harold poured over the materials and lamented the fact that so much from the home had been discarded without a thought of it's historical value and importance. It was at that point, around 1982, with the meeting of a few other local minds, that the 29 Palms Historical Society was formed.   With Harold's assistance and previous experience in collecting oral histories Cheryl conducted oral interviews of more than 70 of the oldest residents of 29 Palms. In this episode, Cheryl talks about her conversation with Johnnie Hastie, the towns bus-driving errand man.   Cheryl went on to become the head librarian of the 29 Palms Library and, along with Ann Congdon, was the Pioneer Days 2107 Old Timer of the Year.   Cheryl is also a member of Little Church of the Desert, where she played the organ for many years, and continues to play an important role in the community and in the 29 Palms Historical Society.   https://www.29palmshistorical.com/  

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 12 | CFYT | Lauren Grant, Poppy Marples, Mia Cunningham-Stockdale

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 19:45


In this episode, hear all about Chichester Festival Youth Theatre, the largest youth theatre in the UK with over 800 members engaged in weekly sessions across West Sussex. We caught up with Lauren Grant (Deputy Director of Learning, Education and Participation), Poppy Marples (Senior Youth Theatre Officer) and Mia Cunningham-Stockdale (Youth Theatre Apprentice) about their roles and what it's like running such a large scale youth theatre. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 11 | Rufus Norris, Lucy Betts & Cast | Sleeping Beauty

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 29:29


In this episode, we're discussing Chichester Festival Youth Theatre's Christmas production of Sleeping Beauty, which runs in the Festival Theatre from 15 - 30 December 2018. Hear Rufus Norris, the writer and now director of the National Theatre speak about his adaptation of the original story, along with the director of our production Lucy Betts who is an ex-member of CFYT, followed by an interview with some of the cast. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 10 | Bridget Norman | Access

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 16:13


In this special episode, we speak to Bridget Norman who is a registered blind theatregoer, all about Touch Tours, Audio Description and Access Performances at Chichester Festival Theatre. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
#3982 - (URR NYC) - "WTF...!!??!! Did RT America Just Say...? Immigrants steal African-Americans' 14th Amendment 'BIRTHRIGHT!’ – Civil Rights Activist ADMITS LIVE!"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018


Recent polling suggests a racial divide in those who agree or disagree that undocumented immigrants take jobs away from American citizens. The poll suggested that African-Americans are far less likely to agree with the allegation. Ted Hayes, a civil rights homeless activist, joins RT America’s Manila Chan to dispute the poll's conclusions and to explain the Black community’s grievances regarding illegal immigration. Find RT America in your area: http://rt.com/where-to-watch/ Or watch us online: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air/ Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTAmerica Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_America

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 9 | Mike Bartlett | Playwriting

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 25:19


In this episode, we speak to Mike Bartlett, writer of Cock which plays in the Minerva Theatre until 27 October. Hear Mike speak about his career, playwriting and the Radio Times. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 8/5/18

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 119:14


8/5/18: Billy chats with radio talk show host Stacy Washington, Ted Hayes from Project 21 and author Raheel Raza. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 8 | Daniel Evans and Gareth Valentine | Me and My Girl

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 19:25


In this episode, we speak to Daniel Evans, Artistic Director of CFT and Director of our summer musical Me and My Girl, and Gareth Valentine, Musical Supervisor, Musical Director and Musical Arrangements. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 7 | Charlotte Jones | The Meeting

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 27:11


In this episode, we speak to Charlotte Jones, writer of one of Festival 2018's new plays - The Meeting. Listen to her discuss her successes, today's industry and her experiences with Quaker communities. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 6 | Kate Bassett | Literary Theatre

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 17:40


In this episode, we speak to CFT's literary associate Kate Bassett about her career, current work and how new writing is approached in modern theatre. Recorded at the Duke of York Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Larry Yates As Is
Today's Special Guest: Shai Abishoor and Ted Hayes

Larry Yates As Is

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 63:15


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Desert Lady Diaries
Desert Lady Diaires | Pat Rimmintgon | Episode 41

Desert Lady Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 44:57


Pat and her family were looking for a weekend getaway from Los Angeles. A newspaper ad for an adobe home on 22 acres with a well and chickens put them on the road to 29Palms.  Shortly after settling in, in the 1970's, the adobe house needed repairs. This took Pat to the local library for some information where she was referred to Ted Hayes, the first teacher and principal in 29 Palms. There began Pat's immersion into the repair of adobe and the history of 29 Palms.   In this episode, Pat talks about her first desert trips to Las Vegas and Palm Springs and about the formula for adobe. As Pat spent more time in the desert, enjoying the clear air and wide open spaces, she became a tour guide at Keys Ranch in Joshua Tree National Park and eventually transcribing some oral history that had been recorded and archived at the local library. From these experiences, Pat wrote her book, "The Adobes of Twentynine Palms".  She and her husband, Sid, made their life in the desert permanent in 1988.   Pat shares that while listening to the accounts of the homesteaders, one thing that stood out was their pragmatism and humbleness - they didn't complain about how hard things were, how little they had or how far they had to go to get anything. They seemed to just accept life as it was and found enjoyment in what was; it seems Pat was cut from similar cloth.  

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 5 | Petra Letang and Wela Mbusi | random/generations

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 16:22


In this episode, we speak to random and generations cast members Petra Letang and Wela Mbusi about their creative experience in performing these powerful plays by debbie tucker green. Recorded at Glasshill Studios. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 4 | Rufus Hound & Sean Foley | Present Laughter

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 9:04


Rufus Hound in conversation with Sean Foley, all about their production of Noël Cowards Present Laughter, which opens Festival 2018 and plays from 20 April - 12 May. Recorded at St.Mary Abbots. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 3 | James Graham | New Writing

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 15:49


In this episode, we speak to the Olivier award-winning playwright James Graham. Hear him speak about his success, history, top tips and his fresh new play 'Quiz', currently running at the Noël Coward following a sold out run at Chichester Festival Theatre. Recorded at Glasshill Studios. Music by Ted Hayes

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 2 | Anna Mould | Heritage And History

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 24:42


In this episode, we speak to Community and Heritage Officer Anna Mould all about the history and heritage of Chichester Festival Theatre, and how looking back into the foundations is incredibly important to understand how we've got here. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes.

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast
Podcast 1 | Daniel Evans and Rachel Tackley | Festival 2018

Chichester Festival Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 15:36


In this episode, we speak to Artistic Director Daniel Evans and Executive Director Rachel Tackley about their highly anticipated Festival 2018 season, followed by live staff reactions and thoughts to the announcement. Recorded at Chichester Festival Theatre. Music by Ted Hayes

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 2/4/18

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 118:59


2/4/18: Billy chats with Julie Gunlock from the Independent Women's Forum, Congressman Brad Wenstrup, and activist Ted Hayes. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 1/14/18

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 119:00


1/14/18: Billy chats with activist Ted Hayes, nationally syndicated talk show host and co-chairwomen of the Project 21 National Advisory Council, Stacy Washington, Andrew Arthur from the Center for Immigration Studies, and Bob Estey of MedCBDX.com . Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Bill Cunningham Is Back In Again 1/9/18

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 108:22


Bill Cunningham hosts his own show again with Mike Allen, 700 WLW Legal Analyst, UC vs. Richard Spencer, Christopher Smitherman, Vice-Mayor of Cincinnati; Spotshotter and Amy Murray, city issues other city issues talks everything related to Cincinnati Politics. Ted Hayes, Project 21 and Los Angeles based civil rights activist,Oprah running for President and MLK upcoming holiday hijacked by Congressional and media liberals. Plus Rocky and Dan Hils on the Stooge Report!

Larry Yates As Is
Presenting Ted Hayes Homeless, Illegal Immigration and Jewish State Activist

Larry Yates As Is

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 51:17


Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 11/19/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 117:42


11/19/17: Billy chats with Ted Hayes from Project 21, Patrice Onwuka from the IWF and James Hirsen from Newsmax. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Bill Cunningham 11/17/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 96:40


You Willie this Friday has Jeff Pastor, New Cincinnati City Councilman discusses the hot topics going on in Cincinnati, like FC Cincinnati and other local city issues. Joe Deters, Hamilton County Prosecutor, Clerk of Courts accused of leaking information and Ted Hayes of Project 21 Member, lives in LA and is a civil rights/ ending homelessness advocate. And the Stoooooge Report!

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 8/6/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 119:49


8/6/17: Billy chats with author Frank Miniter, Marc Morano from climatedepot.com and Ted Hayes from the Project 21 Network. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Bill Cunningham 8/2/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 102:53


Willie has MIke Allen to talk about Tensing wanting his job back as a UC police officer, Brian Hamerick about the Dooley case being on Dateline. He also has Ted Hayes to talk about President Trump's new illegal immigration law, and Steve Goodin from the Center for Addiction Treatment to talk about the opioid epidemic. Plus Dave Parker is on the Stooge Report!

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Sunday Night LIVE w/ Billy Cunningham 6/18/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 119:48


6/18/17: Billy chats with Trump analyst Eric Deters, James Hirsen from Newsmax, Ted Hayes from Project 21 and attorney/author Stu Newberger. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW
Bill Cunningham 6/19/17

Bill Cunningham on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 94:50


Willie has Broo for Monday, Brian Tome from Crossroads, Ted Hayes, Civil Rights Activist from Los Angeles, CA and Tom Tsuchiya, the man who created the Pete Rose statue in front of GABP on the Stooge Report!

Preston Scott Show
04/03/17 TED HAYES AND CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY

Preston Scott Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 95:09


THE NUCLEAR OPTION; TASMANIAN TIGER; TEACHERS DATING STUDENT GOES MISSING; HAPPY BIRTHDAY DORRIS DAY; MARCH MADNESS WRAP UP; CHARTER SCHOOL SYSTEM?; HEALTHY EXPECTATIONS; THE BATH WORKOUT; TED HAYES PROJECT 21; CATS WILL KILL YOU

Larry Yates As Is
Activist, Advocate, Organizer Ted Hayes and Community Activists Patricia Moore and Dexter Davis

Larry Yates As Is

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 57:21


An important and enlightening conversation on slavery and Reconciliation with our guest Ted Hayes, Patricia Moore, and Dexter Davis.

Larry Yates As Is
Activist Ted Hayes

Larry Yates As Is

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 58:44


Activist for the homeless, illegal immigration and Peace in the Middle East, a conversation with Ted Hayes.

Preston Scott Show
The Last Jedi. What Does It Mean?

Preston Scott Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 93:31


INAUGURATION NUMBERS; HISTORY; THE LAST JEDI; JERUSALEM; OBAMACARE FIX; SIGNS SIGNS EVERYWHERE SIGNS; PLEASE, SEND ME TO JAIL; TED HAYES; TECH TUESDAY WITH APP INNOVATORS; WRAP AND 180

American Truth Project
#24 Grassroots Citizen Panel

American Truth Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2015 10:32


Barry Nussbaum and Ted Hayes discuss a number of topics.

Dr Judy WTF
Loneliness 2

Dr Judy WTF

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014 60:00


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Larry Yates As Is
Leon Isaac Kennedy and Ted Hayes

Larry Yates As Is

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2014 60:29


Constitution Study Radio
Black Conservative Ted Hayes Joins the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution

Constitution Study Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2010 120:00


Ted Hayes (tedhayes.us) says that Blacks have ignored Martin Luther King's Dream. King said that we should not judge a man by the color of his skin, but by the strength of his character. Yet, Blacks voted for Obama because he's black. Ted Hayes joins us tonight on the Political Pistachio Radio Revolution. Conservative News and Commentary