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Travis Cook, founder of the Climate Con movement, discusses his multi-faceted efforts to challenge the prevailing climate change narrative, including establishing a popular Instagram page, website, and publishing books. He transitioned from COVID-19 activism, where he led significant protests and initiatives, to questioning climate policies, emphasizing the breakdown of complex scientific information for broader public understanding. Despite facing censorship challenges, he remains committed to spreading his message through various media channels and grasps the importance of cultural change in driving political action.00:00 Introduction to Travis Cook and the Climate Con Movement00:23 Building the Climate Con: From Instagram to Books00:49 Challenging the Climate Narrative02:16 The Power of Billboards and Memes04:19 Collaborations and Activist Networks05:35 From COVID Activism to Climate Focus08:22 Censorship and Social Media Challenges11:45 The Role of Social Media in Activism20:19 Books and Future Projects25:14 Funding and Community Support26:27 Grassroots Funding and Freedom in Journalism26:44 Big Oil and Climate Skepticism27:41 The Role of the UN and Global Politics28:10 Hope from the Trump Administration29:37 The Future of Climate Activism35:52 Spirituality and Activism48:11 The Power of Money and Financial Systems50:27 Climate Information and Public Perception53:25 Final Thoughts and Call to Actionhttps://x.com/noclimateconhttps://www.youtube.com/@theclimateconLinktree: https://t.co/7Vydb2ZSR2—Slides, summaries, references, and transcripts of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1
Richie is joined by Travis Cook. Travis is an author, activist and runs the website www.thegreatclimatecon.com He has written two books on the climate change hoax. The second will be published soon. This year so far, Travis and his colleagues have distributed more than 50,000 leaflets across the UK. He plans to advertise on billboards and bus shelters in the coming months. Plus Richie rounds up the day's top news stories.https://thegreatclimatecon.com/shop/
Travis Cook, Sales VP at Franchise Ventures, joins the show to break down the world of lead generation —how it works, who it's for, and how his platform is helping thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs find the perfect business opportunity and helping franchise brands grow. We explore how brands and consultants should approach their lead generation, how essential it is to have the right processes, and how the right CRM tool can make or break your business. For more info and resources check out Franchise Ventures and Franchise Insights. For a great sales automation platform built for franchising check out clienttether.com
In this episode, Kasey Olander, John Adair, and Travis Cook discuss how board games, when approached thoughtfully, provide a meaningful way for Christians to connect with each other and the world around them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Kasey Olander, John Adair, and Travis Cook discuss how board games, when approached…
In this powerful message, we'll wrap up our Stuck sermon series by exploring the story of Joseph from Genesis 45, drawing profound parallels to our own spiritual journeys. God's plans for us often extend far beyond our personal comfort or success. Just as Joseph realized his trials were part of a greater purpose to preserve many lives, we too are called to see our lives as part of God's grand narrative. This perspective shift challenges us to look beyond our immediate circumstances and consider how our experiences might be shaping us to serve others and future generations. This message encourages us to embrace our role as 'supporting actors' in God's story, finding purpose and fulfillment not in being the center of attention, but in faithfully playing our part in God's redemptive work.
What can we learn from Joseph – Jacob's son who was betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused and imprisoned in Egypt – but later elevated to become its governor and be reunited with his family? Along his incredible journey, Joseph often experienced being “stuck.” We'll examine the complicated life of this hero of the faith and draw hope in the midst of our own circumstances.
What can we learn from Joseph – Jacob's son who was betrayed by his brothers, falsely accused and imprisoned in Egypt – but later elevated to become its governor and be reunited with his family? Along his incredible journey, Joseph often experienced being “stuck.” We'll examine the complicated life of this hero of the faith and draw hope in the midst of our own circumstances.
Send us a Text Message.I sit down with Travis Cook and discuss being that listening ear when someone needs it, using marijuana to treat depression, and that feeling of lonely we sometimes experience. Be sure to check out Travis' podcast East of Elvins 310's on pod bean.https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-qgxh7-10a6a6eSponsored by www.betterhelp.com/thebarn#stugglestreetsessions #struggle #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #thebarnmediagroup #music #lowcashclassics #mensmentalhealth #podcast #betterhelp #suicideawarenesswww.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
What are your biggest “God” questions? Let's explore them together each week through the end of May. Is God real? Is he accepting, inclusive, compassionate? Is he really at work in my life? We'll discover more about the character and faithfulness of the one who created us, and how much he loves us.
What are your biggest “God” questions? Let's explore them together each week through the end of May. Is God real? Is he accepting, inclusive, compassionate? Is he really at work in my life? We'll discover more about the character and faithfulness of the one who created us, and how much he loves us.
On this Palm Sunday, we'll read about Jesus' triumphal entry in Luke 19, as we learn how to fully commit to Jesus even when life is difficult. How can we allow him to disciple us instead of the crowd? How can we listen to his voice over all the others?
In this message, we'll read from Luke 15 as we explore new facets of the Prodigal Son's story. How can we rely on radical grace instead of our own works? And when we drift from our Father, how can we come back home?
God established the Mosaic covenant just after a significant development anticipated in Genesis 15 had taken place: the emancipation of Abraham's descendants from oppression in a foreign land. The focus at Sinai is how the descendants of Abraham must conduct themselves within the land as the unique nation that God intends them to be (Exodus 19:5-6).
The experience that one has in worship will largely impact whether they return to our church or not. It is important then, that our worship be the transformative and God-encountering experience that we all desire it to be. For that to happen, worship has to be a part of our lives; it has to invade our thoughts, our speech, and our hearts.
In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook, Travis Cook, Kat Armstrong, and Aaron Armstrong discuss key challenges of families with both spouses serving in separate ministries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this classic episode, Kymberli Cook, Travis Cook, Kat Armstrong, and Aaron Armstrong discuss key challenges…