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Send us Fan MailExploring Grassroots Activism, Private Prisons, and the Future of Music with B. Dolan.In this episode, B. Dolan, a veteran artist and grassroots activist, shares insights on his recent activism work, the troubling landscape of private immigration detention centers, and the evolving challenges facing independent artists. His perspective bridges the worlds of community organizing, policy reform, and cultural production, offering a comprehensive view of what it truly means to be a cultural worker today.Main Topics Covered: B. Dolan's shift from touring to grassroots organizing post-health challenges The fight against private ICE detention centers, specifically the Wyatt in Rhode Island How artists can leverage their platforms for advocacy and change The impact of privatization on community safety and human rights The evolving landscape of independent music, AI's threat, and community-based scenes Strategies for empowering local communities and rebuilding DIY networks Timestamps: 00:00 - B. Dolan's work on the ground post-touring career shift 02:37 - Role of artists in activism and community engagement 04:59 - Overview of ICE detention in Rhode Island and the Wyatt's conditions 06:53 - The private ownership and lack of oversight in ICE detention centers 08:48 - Historical incidents like Jason Ng's death and ongoing issues in private prisons 11:27 - Legislative efforts to prohibit ICE private prison contracts in Rhode Island 12:29 - Underreported community issues and the importance of local journalism 14:34 - The chaos at courthouses and the need for protective legislation 22:26 - Challenges faced by artists with AI and digital distribution 23:54 - The decline of touring and opportunities through community-based music scenes 25:22 - The importance of local DIY scenes and resurgence of community-organized music events 29:36 - The role of art in shaping society, resisting commercial exploitation, and building solidarity 31:15 - The significance of artist-led networks and infrastructure for sustainable scenes 33:11 - How to connect with B. Dolan and support ongoing activism effortsResources & Links: Glaring Type-O Records AMOR Network Imbdolan.com - B. Dolan's official site The Artists Must Take Sides - People's Forum class Connect with B. Dolan:Instagram Support the showFollow Bill on Instagram and YouTube
The Trump administration scandal that's flying under the radar, but has the potential to become a Watergate-level crisis; how Israel's expanding invasion of Lebanon is having deadly consequences; how back-to-back court losses could be proof that the era of accountability for social media companies has arrived To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Nigerian Christians are being targeted and killed -- and their government is doing nothing about it. Host Casey Harper is joined by Nigerian native and founder of Stefanos Foundation, Mark Lipdo, and Family Research Council’s Arielle Del Turco to shed light on the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria. For many, the threat of an attack from radical Islamist groups is simply part of their daily lives. Mark shares his story, explaining why he founded the Stefanos Foundation and what life is like for Christians in Nigeria. With jihadists being the main aggressors towards Christians, the three address the very real and dangerous reality for Christians in Nigeria and what America can do to help end the violence.
Nigerian Christians are being targeted and killed -- and their government is doing nothing about it. Host Casey Harper is joined by Nigerian native and founder of Stefanos Foundation, Mark Lipdo, and Family Research Council's Arielle Del Turco to shed light on the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria. For many, the threat of an attack from radical Islamist groups is simply part of their daily lives. Mark shares his story, explaining why he founded the Stefanos Foundation and what life is like for Christians in Nigeria. With jihadists being the main aggressors towards Christians, the three address the very real and dangerous reality for Christians in Nigeria and what America can do to help end the violence.
Nigerian Christians are being targeted and killed -- and their government is doing nothing about it. Host Casey Harper is joined by Nigerian native and founder of Stefanos Foundation, Mark Lipdo, and Family Research Council’s Arielle Del Turco to shed light on the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria. For many, the threat of an attack from radical Islamist groups is simply part of their daily lives. Mark shares his story, explaining why he founded the Stefanos Foundation and what life is like for Christians in Nigeria. With jihadists being the main aggressors towards Christians, the three address the very real and dangerous reality for Christians in Nigeria and what America can do to help end the violence.
Markets are frisky, diesel's a bandit, and DC is still DC. Today's Friggin' Farm & Ranch Report for March 24, 2026 walks through: live cattle in the mid-230s, feeders pushing the upper half of their recent range, and corn sagging with national cash around 4.18. USDA's February slaughter report still shows cattle slaughter down about 7% and beef production down around 4% year-over-year, with heavier carcass weights trying to close the gap. Boxed beef has Choice around 400 and Select just under 393. The real squeeze is fuel: U.S. on-highway diesel is sitting a little above $5.00 a gallon, roughly a dollar over EIA's full-year forecast, and up about 4% week-over-week, which quietly rewrites every freight, hay, fertilizer, and feedyard bill in your budget. Also in this episode: - Freedom Framework scoreboard on market distortion and regulatory drag - Underreported story: how diesel is quietly running every ranch in America - On This Day - March 24: Koch discovers the TB bug (1882), the Exxon Valdez spill (1989), NATO's Kosovo air campaign (1999), and National Ag Day 2026 with the theme "Together We Grow" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Spaces with Josie, Jimmy Dore previews his new stand-up special, covering its themes, release date, touring/streaming details, and access info. He then tackles potential elite favoritism, and the Palestine war—including U.S. aid's impact, Gaza's blockade and gas reserves, media silence, the Greater Israel Project, antisemitism smears, resistance strategies, and the sincerity of Western leaders' ceasefire rhetoric and criticisms from Warren and Pelosi. Host: Josie (X) @TRHLofficial Guest: Jimmy Dore (X) @jimmy_dore
Jacob Shapiro sits down with journalist Jody Ray, who just returned from on-the-ground reporting in Ethiopia and Eritrea. This convo is a gateway into one of the most underreported conflicts brewing today - a potential war over Red Sea access with echoes of Cold War rivalries, ethnic fracture lines, and a region that's been through hell once already. If you enjoyed the conversation, check out more of Jody's work below!--Timestamps:(01:22) - Meet Jodi in Nairobi(01:38) - Why Ethiopia Matters(03:20) - Ethiopia Basics(05:44) - Cold War Backstory(07:13) - From Empire to Derg(10:28) - TPLF Rule and Abiy Rise(12:37) - How Tigray War Started(14:55) - War Aftermath and Red Sea(16:46) - Why Tigray Didn't Take Addis(18:48) - Eritrea Explained(23:17) - Regional Powers and the Dam(25:38) - Little Dubai in Addis(27:24) - Addis Boom And Displacement(28:47) - Capital City Versus Hinterlands(30:32) - Nightlife And Image Management(31:21) - Tigray Trip And War Signs(32:28) - Life In Mekelle After War(35:12) - Drone Strikes And Media Crackdown(37:30) - Fighters And Civilian Resolve(40:38) - Plea To The International Community(42:26) - Ethiopia Fragmentation And Armed Regions(45:22) - Horn Powder Keg And Twitter Diplomacy(48:15) - Why Ethiopia Matters To Him(51:58) - Travel Origins And Chinese Factory Clue(53:59) - Closing Thoughts And Thanks--Referenced in the Show:Jody's Work - https://jodyray.journoportfolio.com/--Jacob Shapiro Site: jacobshapiro.comJacob Shapiro LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jacob-l-s-a9337416Jacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShapJacob Shapiro Substack: jashap.substack.com/subscribe --The Jacob Shapiro Show is produced and edited by Audiographies LLC. More information at audiographies.com--Jacob Shapiro is a speaker, consultant, author, and researcher covering global politics and affairs, economics, markets, technology, history, and culture. He speaks to audiences of all sizes around the world, helps global multinationals make strategic decisions about political risks and opportunities, and works directly with investors to grow and protect their assets in today's volatile global environment. His insights help audiences across industries like finance, agriculture, and energy make sense of the world.--
Russia, Iran, U.S. troops, Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Marco Rubio are suddenly at the center of one of the most explosive national security questions in Washington: Is Russia helping Iran target American forces in the Middle East?New intelligence reporting suggests Moscow may be providing Iran with satellite-derived information that could help locate U.S. ships, aircraft, and troop positions. If true, it raises a stunning question: why isn't this the biggest story in American politics right now?On this episode of Political Rehab, Democrat and former congressional staffer Matt Robison and Republican campaign strategist Matt Wylie break down the biggest political and national security stories of the week.Topics include:• Reports that Russia may be helping Iran target U.S. troops• The White House's controversial “war porn” military propaganda videos• A potential national security brain drain after intelligence and national security cuts• Why Trump world may be floating Marco Rubio over JD Vance as the future of MAGA• The coming SAVE Act showdown that could trigger a congressional meltdown• The MAHA movement and RFK Jr.'s vaccine conspiracy conferencePlus our regular segments:Trump Dump – the week's most outrageous Trump storyDeep Dive – the SAVE Act fight that could paralyze CongressThat's Bullsh*t – the political claim that collapses under scrutinyDose of Hope – one reason the future might be brighter than politics suggestsIf you enjoy smart political debate between people who disagree, subscribe and join the conversation.Subscribe for new episodes of Political Rehab every week.00:00 Trump Dump Court Losses02:04 Attacking the Judiciary03:46 GOP Retreat No Agenda06:00 War Porn Propaganda08:50 Brain Drain and Intel Cuts11:34 Russia Aiding Iran14:25 Rubio vs Vance Signals16:52 Save Act and Spineless GOP18:23 Gas Prices Midterm Gamble20:23 Economic Warning Signs21:33 Save Act Deep Dive22:32 Phantom Fraud Evidence23:39 Why GOP Pushes It26:25 Will It Backfire27:28 Inside Republican Thinking30:16 A Possible Compromise32:25 Why Save Act Fails35:39 MAHA Called Out36:19 Vaccine Slide Nonsense39:53 Glyphosate Hypocrisy41:50 Dose of Hope Science43:38 Courts Holding The Line45:39 Closing Thoughts
In this segment, we're discussing the growing issue of addiction in America. The President has launched the Great American Recovery Initiative to address the crisis, which affects nearly 50 million people. We're joined by Steve Whitcoff, a friend of the President who's lost a son to addiction, as he shares a personal story of loss and resilience. The initiative aims to coordinate a national response to addiction, increase awareness, and provide treatment options. We'll explore the details of the executive order and how it might make a difference in the lives of those impacted by addiction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Elizabeth Nickson joined Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin in a whirlwind review and background of some of the most important current world events ignored by legacy media. Elizabeth Nickson is one of the most brilliant independent journalists in the world today. Trained at the London Bureau of Time Magazine, she ultimately became European Bureau Chief of...
While all eyes are horrified by the horrifying daily spectacle of Donald's despicable regime, Thom Hartmann reviews the most under-rated stories that escaped notice in the fray. Plus a National Progressive Town Hall Meeting with Rep. Mark Pocan.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's media day in our year-end 3 Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered - if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn't fit their narrative, and they highlight what they saw as the best stories of 2025.First, they dig into the most overreported stories of the year, with Jim choosing a constant drumbeat from the mainstream media to help get a truly radical candidate elected in New York City. Greg says the media's obsession with turning every Trump story into a possible scandal is non-stop, but there was one incredibly inconsequential construction project in Washington that they just could not shut up about. Then it's on to the stories the media didn't cover much or didn't want to cover. Jim points to the scant media attention given to the remarkable educational advancements happening in Mississippi. Greg focuses on the media's yawning over the persecution of Christians, even when Trump and the pope are speaking out against it.Finally, they reveal their selections for best stories of the year. Jim focuses on the biggest diplomatic achievement of the year, was more than two years in the making, and brought relief or closure to many families. Greg's selection is much more personal, focusing on the incredible achievements of a family friend.Make sure to listen on Wednesday as Greg and Jim unveil their selections for Person of the Year, Loser of the Year, and Turncoat of the Year. New episodes every weekday.
It's media day in our year-end 3 Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered – if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn't fit their narrative, and […]
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: "Hail and Farewell," our annual tribute to those we lost in 2025; the best underreported good news stories of the year; artist Thomas McKean, whose medium is New York City Transit MetroCards; a Gingerbread City exhibit in London; and a brand-new centerpiece for the Times Square New Year's Eve ball drop. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Chicago is facing record outmigration, failing schools, and rising taxes. In this debut episode, Paul Vallas—former Chicago Public Schools CEO and 2023 mayoral candidate—joins us to break down why families are leaving Chicago, how the Chicago Teachers Union controls city policymaking, the real state of crime and safety, and how things could have been different. Listen now and subscribe to the Illinois Policy Podcast for honest conversations about Illinois' future. 00:00 – Chicago's Crisis: Crime, Taxes, Schools 00:41 – Welcome to the Illinois Policy Podcast 01:07 – Introducing Guest: Paul Vallas 01:25 – What Could Have Been Different? 02:03 – Chicago's Public Safety Problem 03:17 – Housing & Development Failures 04:03 – Springfield: Missed Opportunities 06:00 – Teachers Union's Grip on Chicago 07:19 – CPS Staffing & Spending Issues 09:22 – Why Families Are Leaving Chicago 12:03 – How Schools Were Reformed in the Past 14:01 – Local Control and Magnet Schools 15:52 – Lowering Education Standards 18:22 – Attacks on Testing & Accountability 20:03 – Charter and School Choice Options 22:16 – Failing “Sustainable Community Schools” 24:19 – How Unions Block Real Options for Families 25:13 – Public Safety: The Reality vs. Rhetoric 27:18 – Schools, COVID, and the Crime Spike 28:39 – How Prosecutors Changed Crime Trends 29:39 – Domestic Violence on the Rise 30:39 – Why Crime is Underreported 33:30 – Chicago as a “Sanctuary City for Criminals” 35:09 – Police Staffing and Crime Correlation 37:14 – CTA Safety and Ridership Decline 39:11 – Chicago's Future Forecast 41:07 – The Three Financial Crises Facing the City 42:51 – Who Will Lead Chicago Next? 44:23 – Cook County Politics & Preckwinkle's Influence 45:46 – Closing Thoughts with Paul Vallas
On New York University Week: Not all building-related issues are reported in cities, so how can machine learning help fill the gaps? Daniel Neill, professor of computer science, public service, and urban analytics and Director of the Machine Learning for Good Laboratory, delves into this question. Daniel B. Neill, Ph.D., is Professor of Computer Science, […]
In a week dominated by the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, Cynthia Miller-Idriss' insights as the founding director of American University's Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL) are particularly valuable. Her new book about what she identifies as “the new misogyny and the rise of violent extremism” is entitled Man Up. But its message might be summarized as Man Down in its attempt to temper the violent fringes of what she calls the manosphere. Miller-Idriss, one of America's leading researchers on violent extremism, argues that misogyny is the cause of today's troubling rise of political assassinations and mass shootings. Her research across seven countries reveals that hostile sexism ranks among the top three predictors of support for political violence. She traces a disturbing pipeline from seemingly innocuous self-help searches by lonely young men to radicalization by influencers who blend fitness advice with violent scapegoating of women and minorities. Miller-Idriss documents how 60% of mass shooters have histories of domestic violence, yet this connection rarely appears in media coverage when targets aren't explicitly gendered. Her work suggests that what she calls "the law enforcement arm of patriarchy" is crucial in preventing both left and right-wing political violence that has reached levels unseen since the 1970s. 1. Misogyny is a Cross-Ideological Predictor of Violence Hostile sexism ranks among the top three predictors of support for political violence across seven countries, appearing in both left-wing and right-wing extremism. This suggests misogyny functions as a mobilizing force that transcends traditional political boundaries.2. The Domestic Violence-Mass Shooting Connection is Underreported 60% of mass shooters have documented histories of domestic and intimate partner violence, yet this pattern rarely receives attention in media coverage when the eventual targets aren't explicitly women. This represents a missed opportunity for early intervention and threat assessment.3. Generation Z Shows Unprecedented Acceptance of Political Violence While 93% of Baby Boomers believe political violence is never acceptable, only 42% of Generation Z holds this view. This generational shift reflects young people's loss of faith in political solutions and their perception that "there is no political solution" to major issues.4. Online Self-Help Searches Create Radicalization Pipelines Innocent searches by lonely young men for fitness, dating, or financial advice often lead to influencers who mix legitimate self-improvement content with violent scapegoating of women, feminists, and minorities, creating pathways to extremism.5. Community-Based Early Warning Systems Could Prevent Violence Nearly every mass shooter makes plans and leaks intentions to someone beforehand, but communities lack accessible resources for reporting concerning behavior that falls short of immediate FBI involvement. Mobile advisory centers, like those used in Germany, could fill this gap.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Sanctions, tariffs and export controls have become the real weapons of economic warfare. Edward Fishman, author of Choke Points, unpacks how these tools are reshaping global finance and what comes next.#economiccollapse #sanctions #gold -----------Thank you to our #sponsor MONEY METALS. Make sure to pay them a visit: https://bit.ly/BUYGoldSilver------------
Live from Washington, D.C., Scott Hennen dives deep into the intersections of agriculture, politics, and national security in this Monday edition of What's On Your Mind. Joined by Flag Family Ag Director Bridget Riedel, the episode covers rising ransomware threats to farms, surging exports to Mexico, bird flu outbreaks in Brazil, and the latest power plays in Congress. Plus, hear exclusive reflections from Senator James Lankford on faith, politics, and how to turn the country around. ⏱️ Key Moments & Timestamps: (0:00) — Live from D.C.: Scott sets the scene at the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo Chamber's Washington fly-in(1:07) — Upcoming guests and topics: Bridget Riedel, Senator James Lankford, and more(2:34) — Interview preview: Senator James Lankford on revival and returning to Founding Father values(3:35) — Scott debunks "fake news" panic about the House bill and discusses GOP infighting(5:17) — Medicaid reform explained: Work requirements and political landmines(7:01) — Sponsored Segment: Thor Buildings spotlight(9:14) — Bridget Riedel joins: Ag ransomware attacks on the rise, farms hit with $80K+ demands(10:25) — Who's behind the attacks and why food security = national security(11:23) — Underreported and underprotected: Why farms aren't reporting attacks(12:52) — Ag IT wake-up call: “Norton Antivirus isn't cutting it anymore”(13:48) — Mexico poised to become America's top ag trade partner
This week on The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Chrissy Clark, host of Underreported Stories. They discuss some of the latest stories in the news, the middle ground between the girlboss and tradwife movements, Chrissy's experience in conservative media, and more. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation—and make sure you never miss […]
Join Jim and Greg for a special edition of the 3 Martini Lunch, as they spotlight some of the most underreported stories of 2025. Which critical issues are the media ignoring entirely? And when the stories are covered, what vital context is missing? Today, Jim and Greg each offer three key examples where the press is failing the public.First, Jim sounds the alarm on the national debt and the media's refusal to grapple with the long-term consequences of unsustainable entitlement spending. With Democrats now opposing cuts proposed by DOGE, the press is fixated on the political drama while ignoring the looming fiscal disaster. Meanwhile, Greg blasts the media for siding with illegals in deportation cases while downplaying or completely ignoring the violent crimes committed by individuals living in the U.S. illegally.Next, Jim flags the lack of serious reporting on China's growing aggression in the South China Sea, warning that the threat is real but getting very little coverage or condemnation. Greg turns to California, where wildfire victims are still waiting on government permits to rebuild their homes, just as he and Jim predicted would happen months ago.Finally, Jim asks why more Americans aren't demanding that U.S. colleges prioritize American students over international applicants. And Greg calls out the media's near-total silence on the brutal persecution and killings of Christians in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other parts of the world.Please visit our great sponsors:This spring, get up to 50% off select plants at Fast Growing Trees with code MARTINI, plus an extra 15% off at checkout on your first purchase! Visit https://fastgrowingtrees.com/MartiniFuture-proof business operations with NetSuite by Oracle. Visit https://NetSuite.com/MARTINI to download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.
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Independent journalist and host of “Underreported Stories,” Chrissy Clark, joins Programming Lions to discuss America's cultural issues that aren't covered on your typical news station. Listen to her unfiltered perspective on current events and why she tackles news that doesn't get high press coverage. Links:IG https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/YT: https://www.youtube.com/@thechrissyclarkX: https://x.com/chrissyclark_TIMELINE00:00 Intro02:26 Underreported stories07:42 TP chapter lead11:59 Dr Seuss14:21 MAHA16:06 Haters19:23 Rapid Fire
It's media day in our year-end 3 Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered - if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn't fit their narrative, and they highlight what they saw as the best stories of 2024.First, they dig into the most overreported stories of the year, with Jim choosing a massive, relentless political snow job from the mainstream media. Greg agrees with Jim but also notes how the media fawned over a piece of legislation which was little more than an attempt to change the narrative about Biden's legacy. Oh, and there was one overreported story that Jim and Greg were guilty of as well. But it was also a lot of fun!Then it's on to the stories the media didn't cover much or didn't want to cover. Jim points to media apathy concerning stories about a prominent Democrat and how the media would have had huge coverage of them if it were a Republican. Greg picks a heinous act committed by one of our enemies that the media buried as quickly as possible.Finally, they reveal their selections for best stories of the year. Jim goes with a series of encouraging events over the past several weeks. Greg focuses on the media itself and how this year and how the media should have learned a big lesson. But are they paying attention?Make sure to listen on Tuesday as Greg and Jim unveil their selections for Person of the Year, Loser of the Year, and Turncoat of the Year.
It’s media day in our year-end 3 Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered – if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn’t fit their narrative, and […]
Grieving Out Loud: A Mother Coping with Loss in the Opioid Epidemic
Opioid overdose deaths in the U.S. have dropped to their lowest levels since 2020, with new CDC estimates showing just over 60,650 lives lost between June 2023 and June 2024—an 18% decrease from the previous year. While this is a hopeful trend, the real story might be far more sobering.On this episode of Grieving Out Loud, we delve into the hidden truths of the opioid epidemic with the founder of Truth Pharm. She argues that the actual number of overdose deaths could be three times what's reported. But she's not just exposing the gaps—she's fighting for justice. From holding pharmaceutical companies accountable to advocating for meaningful support for those battling substance use disorder, her mission is a beacon of hope in the face of devastating loss. She's also launched Trail of Truth, a yearly event in Washington, D.C., where families can honor loved ones lost to substance use. You can find more details, along with pictures from the event, at emilyshope.charity. Join us on this episode as we uncover the deeper realities behind the numbers and spotlight the relentless fight to save lives.Truth Pharm website: https://truthpharm.org/ Learn more about the Trail of Truth: https://www.trailoftruth.org/Send us a textThe Emily's Hope Substance Use Prevention Curriculum has been carefully designed to address growing concerns surrounding substance use and overdose in our communities. Our curriculum focuses on age-appropriate and evidence-based content that educates children about the risks of substance use while empowering them to make healthy choices. Support the showFor more episodes and to read Angela's blog, just go to our website, emilyshope.charityWishing you faith, hope and courage! Podcast producers: Casey Wonnenberg & Kayli Fitz
In this episode of Underreported Stories, we dive into the censorship of Jeff Dye's new comedy special "Last Cowboy in LA," which is being suppressed on YouTube. Despite being a hilarious and harmless comedy special, YouTube is restricting access under the guise of profanity and offensive content, likely due to Jeff's conservative views. Meanwhile, the debate rages on about the tragic case of Laken Riley and the life sentence handed to her killer. Watch as we break down the issues of censorship in comedy, Laken Riley's complex justice case, chat about vegan weddings, & more! Stories: 1. TikToker Threatens Congresswoman Over Bathroom Bill - Libs of TikTok 2. LA Passes “Sanctuary City” Ordinance - Daily Caller 3. Biden Awards Medal Of Freedom To Former Planned Parenthood Head - Daily Caller 4. Chinese Summer Camps Teach American Kids To Be Little Narks - Daily Caller 5. Vegan Bride's Wedding Upstaged After Guests Buy Pizza - New York Post
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we'll chat about the Matt Gaetz controversy and its media spin, to the shocking cover-ups of sexual abuse in schools, to the rise of the absurd “4B Movement” among young liberals. I break down the stories that matter but aren't getting the coverage they deserve. Get the full truth on these underreported issues and more! Stories: 1. TikTok Exposed Explosive Teacher Scandal At Oregon School - New York Post 2. Cancer Patients, Alopecia Advocates Call Out TikTok's 4B Movement - TikTok 3. NYT Fact-Checks Itself In Fact Check Of RFK Cereal Claims - The Federalist 4. Activists Charged With Hoax To Benefit Black Mayoral Candidate - National Review 5. Yale Psychiatrist Urges MSNBC Viewers To Avoid Trump-Supporting Family - New York Post
In today's Underreported Stories, we dive into the outrage over Margot Robbie becoming a "boy mom" and the liberal meltdown that followed. Feminists are up in arms over her baby boy, but this reveals a deeper issue tied to the radical abortion agenda. We also discuss Caitlyn Jenner's regret, Tom Homan's border czar role, and Kamala's billion-dollar campaign spending spree. Don't miss out on these underreported stories and the truths the mainstream media won't cover! Stories: 1. Liberals Meltdown Over Margot Robbie's Baby Boy - Defiant L's 2. Caitlyn Jenner Regrets Accepting “Woman Of The Year” Award - Caitlyn Jenner via X 3. Trump Appoints Hard Core Border Czar - Charlie Kirk via X 4. Kamala's $1 Billion Campaign In Debt - Washington Examiner 5. Don Lemon Announces He's Leaving X - Don Lemon via X 6. Real or Satire Vid - Anonymous Patriot
In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we dive into a shocking and underreported incident where an 82-year-old woman was arrested for assault after punching a Black Trump supporter. The controversy around this story highlights the left's emotional response to Trump's supporters and the growing tension in American politics. We'll also cover how the media fails to report on such incidents and why it matters. Don't miss this discussion on the liberal freakout and its implications! Let me know what you think in the comments! Stories: 1. Kamala Supporter Attacks Trump Supporters Because They're “Brown” - Breitbart 2. Bernie-Backed Mayor Indicted On Federal Bribery Charges - Free Beacon 3. North Korean Soldiers Suffer Corn Addiction When Deployed To Russia - Daily Caller 4. Elite Universities Coddle Kids Following Election Results - Free Beacon 5. FEMA Workers “Avoid Homes” With Trump Signs - New York Post
Today we're going to dive into the top five emotional liberal meltdowns from the Trump election victory. We'll chat about the outrageous responses from the left and why they signify the Democrats' lost grasp on the American people's needs and goals. From shocking tears to misguided calls for protests, this video highlights the best (or worst?!) of the reactions to Trump's win! Don't forget to comment your favorite meltdown video below! Original Videos: 1. Clarkson Lawson 2. University Of Oregon Faculty Member 3. Pro-Trump Parent Meltdown 4. Woman Scared About Being A Woman 5. Seggs Strike Video 6. Woman Wishes Evil On Trump Supporters
Joining me today is Titus Ellis Smith. The leftists over at the Washington Post had a full blown MELT DOWN because the newspaper they write for or read didn't endorse a candidate. Yes, the same people who tell you they're apolitical and can cover the news are resigning because their workplace won't endorse Kamala Harris. Alongside our regular Underreported Stories programming – featuring crazy stories about a mock election being rigged by a teacher and Ilhan Omar's daughter taking reparations from her friends – we'll also react to a video of a crazy liberal lady who yelled at a CHILD. Plus, a quick reaction to Liz Cheney's new standard for picking a president. Stay tuned at the end for a new installment of our segment Random Racism! Stories: 1. Leftists Melt Down After Washington Post Decline To Endorse Kamala Harris - The Federalist 2. Indian P#do Avoids Deportation After Arguing It Would Harm His Kids - Breitbart 3. Mock Election Rigged By Teacher Who Promised Pizza To Harris-Supporting Kids - TikTok 4. Ilhan Omar's Daughter Collects Reparations From Her White Friends - Free Beacon 5. Witches Are Trying To Hex Donald Trump - Reddit
Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Tim Walz reportedly boosted a nonprofit that helps homeless people use dr*gs. As Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz put $100 million of taxpayer funds towards 135 nonprofits that provide “vital” services to the homeless population. Among those nonprofits is the Southside Harm Reduction Services, which provides syringes, sterile water, dr*g cookers, and l*be that allows homeless people to ingest dr*gs through their bums. Next, Tim Walz reportedly had a secret fling with the daughter of a top Chinese Community Party official while he was teaching in China. Video evidence shows a Democratic operative in Montana tearing an election ballot drop box off the wall. The operative's name is Laszlo Gendler and he was paid by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Next, a top gender doctor is delaying the publication of a study because the results of the study aren't favorable to gender doctors. The National Institutes of Health gave nearly $10 million to observe 95 children and see if giving them puberty blockers made their mental health better. And finally, the Child Services Department has been working with the Biden-Harris administration to track tr@nsgender identifying minors on a secret database. The government is tracking minor's gender identity and then periodically checking in to make sure that children get access to s#x-change medications and surgeries. Stories: 1. Tim Walz Funded Nonprofit That Hands Out Dr*g Kits To Homeless People - Free Beacon 2. Tim Walz Had Secret Fling With Daughter Of Top CCP Official - DailyMail 3. Montana Dem Operative Caught Tampering With Ballot Box - The Daily Wire 4. Top Gender Doctor Stalls Publication Of Study That Shows Ineffectiveness Of Current Gender Healthcare - Free Beacon 5. Biden-Harris Admin Tracked Trans Kids On Secret Database - Daily Caller
Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Joining me for our story breakdown is Truth in Media Founder Ben Swann. We'll discuss Tim Walz welcoming Chinese Communist Party officials into his Nebraska classroom in the 1990s. Could that possibly be the reason a school board voted Walz out in a 6-0 vote? The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch Mike Jeffries posted a $10 MILLION bond amid his s*x trafficking allegations. Jeffries is accused of wielding his “power, wealth, and influence” to traffic male models for his pleasure across more than a decade while he ran Abercrombie & Fitch. A Democratic Rep in Connecticut is under fire for splurging nearly $13,000 on oysters and Martha's Vineyard trips while her residents grappled with historic flooding and mudslides. Do you think this was appropriate?! Ben spills his thoughts on how term limits could fix this. The federal government reportedly gave $60,000 to a UK professor to write a book against western values. Plus, we talk about the VIRAL Atlantic article on Trump's alleged comments about fallen soldier Vanessa Guillen. And finally, you won't want to miss Chris Cuomo's comments on Kamala Harris! Is there a chance he's being red pilled?! Stories: 1. Tim Walz Welcomed Chinese Officials To His Nebraska Classroom - Daily Caller 2. Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Posts $10M Bon Following S*x Trafficking Arrest - New York Post 3. Democratic Rep Spent $13K On Oysters, Martha' Vineyard Trips While Residents Grappled With Historic Flooding - New York Post 4. Federal Gov Gave Anti-Israel Professor $60K To Write Anti-Israel Book - Free Beacon 5. Vanessa Guillen's Sister Slam Atlantic For Politicizing Servicewoman's Death - New York Post Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Freedom20 code: https://www.freedom2o.com/chrissy98 Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Follow Ben on socials: X: https://x.com/benswann_ Truth In Media: https://x.com/Truth_InMedia Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Tim Walz Allegations: 0:40 A&F CEO: 15:47 Dem Rep Lives LAVISHLY: 24:54 Subsidizing Professors: 30:56 Viral Atlantic Article: 35:50 Chris Cuomo Likes Trump?: 42:22
Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Kamala Harris plagiarized pages of Congressional testimony from a Republican colleague. Back in 2007 Kamala was testifying for a bill that would've created a student loan repayment program for state and local prosecutors. But about 80% of her testimony was taken from the testimony of Republican District Attorney Paul Logli. Next, a young woman near UCLA was interviewed on the street and claimed that she was given puberty blockers at the age of 12 for her perceived gender dysphoria, cross-sex hormones at the age of 14, and by age 17 she was experiencing psychosis — which resulted in her quitting medicalization and “transitioning” back to her biological sex. The Canadian medical system has always insisted that you need a fatal diagnosis or unmanageable pain to obtain drugs for euthanasia. A new report found that doctors euthanized people with “unmet social needs” — so people who might not have enough money, social connections, or housing. Next, Kamala Harris was talking about abortion when two University of Wisconsin students yelled “Christ is King” and held up their crosses. She told them they were at the wrong rally. Was this her version of Hillary Clinton's 2016 “basket of deplorables” moment? And finally, Angela Alsobrook is a Democrat running for Senate in Maryland and she's been pushing for taxpayers to increasingly fund public schools while she herself sent her child to ritzy private schools that cost $37,000 per year to attend. Stories: 1. Kamala Plagiarized Pages Of Congressional Testimony - Free Beacon 2. Detransitioner Tells Tragic Story Of Psychosis Following “Gender-Affirming” Treatment - Billboard Chris 3. Canadian Doctors Euthanizing People With Social Anxieties - Associated Press 4. Kamala Harris Tells Christian Kids They're At The Wrong Rally - New York Post 5. Democratic Senate Candidate Pushes Public Schools While Sending Her Kids To $37K Private School - Free Beacon Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 JD Vance Speaking Fees: 2:32 Kamala Plagiarized: 9:15 Detransitioner Tell All: 18:33 Medical Malpractice?: 26:29 Kamala Anti-Christian?: 36:26 Dem Sen Hypocrisy: 41:26 Real or Satire?!: 44:59
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Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Joining me today is conservative commentator Joy Backlas-Cruz. We'll be talking about Kamala's record that allowed a m*rderer to get a taxpayer-funded s*x-change surgery, former Bachelorette star Josh Seiter admitting he FAKED his identity to expose gender ideology, & a University of Kansas professor who made quite the comments to his classroom. PLUS we'll chat about how Texas updated its requirements for voter ID & discuss a Georgia judge's ruling on election certification. Stay tuned at the end for Joy & I's reaction to an INCREDIBLE Kamala impersonator as well. Stories: 1. Prisoner Gets Taxpayer-Funded S*x-Change Surgery Thanks To Kamala's Policies - Free Beacon 2. Former Bachelorette Star Admits He Faked Being LGBT To Expose Gender Ideology - Alex Stein 3. University Of Kansas Professor Resigns After Remarks On Politics Go Viral - Inside Higher Ed 4. Potential Texas Voters With Noncitizen ID Must Provide Naturalization Docs To Vote - The Federalist 5. Judge Rules Georgia Counties Must Certify Elections Even If Results Seem “Nonsensical” - The Federalist Random Racism: https://www.tpusa.com/live/doj-declares-maryland-state-police-test-discriminatory-because-less-black-and-female-applicants-passed Credit to Sienna Hubert Ross for the Kamala impersonation: https://x.com/DefiantLs/status/1843642502173323647 Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Follow Joy on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joybacklascruz/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joybacklascruzbackup X: https://x.com/joybacklascruz Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Story 1: 10:27 Story 2: 17:29 Story 3: 25:07 Story 4: 33:06 Story 5: 38:56 Random Racism: 42:36 Real or Satire: 48:53
Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Today we'll chat about second not-so-gentleman Doug Emhoff and his salacious history of hiring a “trophy secretary” and allegedly hitting an ex-girlfriend. A voter registration organization is giving away free Taylor Swift tickets to registered voters and a Nevada university ignoring the women's volleyball team that doesn't want to compete against a biological male. PLUS, I'll discuss a first-of-its-kind CDC study that found over 5% of high school students struggle with gender confusion and how the Chinese Communist Party is cloning elite American STEM schools. I'll see you at the end of the show for another edition of “Is It Real or Is It Satire?!” Stories: 1. Doug Emhoff Hired Part-Time Model As “Trophy Secretary” - Free Beacon 2. Man Convicted Of Voter Fraud Runs Group Giving Away Free Taylor Swift Tickets To Voters - Free Beacon 3. University Of Nevada Rebukes Women Who Refused To Play Volleyball Against Male - New York Post 4. More Than 5% Of High School Students Struggle With Gender Confusion, CDC Study Finds - National Review 5. Chinese Communist Party Cloned America's Leading STEM High School - National Review Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Story 1: 4:33 Story 2: 20:38 Story 3: 25:40 Story 4: 32:45 Story 5: 36:45 Real or Satire: 42:02
Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Today I'll be doing a bit of an unstructured podcast episode. I'll recapping my wedding weekend and sharing my favorite moments (and my biggest regrets)! PLUS I have a big announcement for you… Since I've been out of the news cycle for a week, we won't have 5 stories to chat about. BUT, I want to recap my thoughts on Alex Cooper's “Call Her Daddy” interview with Kamala Harris. And address “conspiracy theories” about Hurricane Helene & Hurricane Milton. Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Wedding Recap: 1:59 Big Announcement: 16:35 CHD Recap: 22:24 Hurricane Relief: 34:20
Shop Freedom2O using my special code: https://www.freedom2o.com/chrissy98 Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Welcome back to Underreported Stories! This is my LAST episode for the week before I get married!! Today we'll be chatting about Newsweek's article about all hot girls being conservative, Israel's ground invasion into Lebanon, a psychology professor who CLEARLY had his free speech violated, & more! The Babylon Bee announced its suing California over the state's new law on satire videos, a new report uncovered that 647,000 noncitizens convicted or suspected of homicide are not in ICE custody, & the Biden-Harris administration gave $55 million in grants to an energy company linked to a pro-Kamala ad campaign. Plus we've got a story on Tim Walz's claim that he was in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square massacre and our debate predictions for the VP debate tonight! Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Stories: 1. Psych Professor Fired For Opposing Gender Surgeries Wins Free Speech Lawsuit - DailyMail 2. Satire Website Sues California Over Crackdown On Satire, Parody - The Daily Wire 3. 647K Noncitizens Convicted Or Suspected Of Homicide Are Not In Custody - The Federalist 4. Biden-Harris Admin Gives $55 Million To Climate Industrial Complex Linked To Pro-Kamala Ad Campaign - Free Beacon 5. Tim Walz Said He Was In Hong Kong During The Tiananmen Square Massacre - Free Beacon Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Story 1: 13:10 Story 2: 19:16 Story 3: 24:45 Story 4: 29:57 Story 5: 34:10 Debate Predictions: 37:20
Shop Freedom2O using my special code: https://www.freedom2o.com/chrissy98 Shop BASED Apparel: basedinlogicapparel.com Welcome back to Underreported Stories! Today I'll debunk CNN's misleading headline that women are being prosecuted for having miscarriages in red states, shed light on the Air Force's purported “goal” to reduce “white male population” joining officer ranks, & Democratic Sen. Jon Tester reportedly took a private meeting with a POLE DANCER to talk about abortions! WHAT?! A House candidate who bills himself as pro-law enforcement had to hire actors to make an ad for his “tough on crime” shtick, thousands of Hill staffers' info was compromised after using their government emails on dating websites, & I debunk Jimmy Kimmel's wife's dumb IVF rant. Watch the show on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/ChrissyClark Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_FmzfWvF6E4hjOuNvez5g Stories: 1. Debunking CNN's Claim That Women Are Being Prosecuted For Miscarriages - CNN 2. New Docs Shed Light On Air Force's “Goal” To Reduce White Male Officers - Daily Caller 3. Jon Tester Takes Private Meeting With Pole Dancer To Talk Abortion - Free Beacon 4. House Candidate Uses Actor To Portray Cops, Judge In Campaign Ad - Free Beacon 5. Thousands Of Capitol Hill Staffers' Info Compromsied After Using Gov Emails On Dating Website - Daily Caller Get Underreported Stories in your inbox: https://underreportedstories.substack.com Follow me on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechrissyclark/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chrissyclark_ X: https://twitter.com/chrissyclark_ Timestamps: Intro: 0:00 Story 1: 4:59 Story 2: 13:50 Story 3: 20:15 Story 4: 24:44 Story 5: 27:48 Bonus Story: 32:13
Despite the arrest of Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a key leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, the drug trafficking operations are expected to continue with minimal disruption. Zambada had been preparing for a potential exit by gradually delegating responsibilities to his sons and other trusted members of the cartel, ensuring a seamless transition in leadership. The Sinaloa Cartel remains a robust and diversified organization, with multiple factions like Los Chapitos and Los Mayitos operating independently in different regions. These factions control critical drug trafficking routes and maintain established networks with suppliers and distributors.The cartel's operational resilience is also supported by its ability to adapt to leadership changes without significant loss of control over its territories and drug routes. Experts believe that while there may be some internal power struggles or adjustments, these are unlikely to disrupt the overall flow of drugs into the United States. The cartel's established networks, alliances with other criminal groups, and ongoing control of key territories will continue to facilitate the northward movement of drugs. Furthermore, the cartel has a history of strategic adaptations in response to law enforcement actions, suggesting that the arrest of El Mayo is just another event in its long history of overcoming challengesSegment 2:The Mexican government has been underreporting the violence occurring in the border state of Tamaulipas, particularly in cities like Matamoros. This underreporting has raised concerns both within Mexico and in the United States. Despite frequent shootings, street blockades, and reports of extortion and kidnappings by cartels, official crime statistics often do not reflect the full extent of the violence. This discrepancy is partly due to political reasons, such as maintaining a positive public image and avoiding economic repercussions like decreased tourism and foreign investment.Local residents and business owners in Tamaulipas have expressed frustration over the government's failure to accurately report the situation, which they believe downplays the threats they face daily from organized crime. Moreover, there are reports of extrajudicial killings and disappearances, further complicating the security landscape. The lack of transparent and comprehensive reporting by the government makes it difficult to address the root causes of the violence and hampers efforts to seek justice and accountability.Segment 3:Volunteers from the group Colectivo Amor por los Desaparecidos (For the Love of the Disappeared Collective) discovered human remains in a suspected cartel "kitchen" near the Reynosa-Matamoros highway in Tamaulipas, Mexico. The group notified authorities after finding bone fragments exposed to heat, a common practice used by cartels to destroy evidence after killing their victims. These locations are often referred to as "kitchens" due to the use of fire to dispose of bodies.Two sites were identified: one near kilometer 85 of the Reynosa-Matamoros highway and another at Sierrita farm, west of Matamoros. Authorities recovered four sets of bones and 54 bone fragments from the first site, along with seven steel drums containing bone fragments at the second site. The use of fire to reduce bodies to bones is a known tactic among cartels to conceal murders. The Attorney General's Office has stated that DNA testing will be conducted on the bones to help identify the victims, but this process is expected to be lengthy and complex.This discovery underscores the ongoing violence and human rights abuses in the region, as volunteers and community groups continue to search for missing relatives amid persistent cartel violence. The findings were reported in August 2024 and highlight the efforts of local collectives in uncovering these hidden crimes and working with authorities to seek justice for the missing persons and their families.Segment 4:Liam Byrne and Thomas Kavanagh, both linked to the Kinahan cartel, are preparing for a trial in the UK on charges of attempting to acquire firearms and ammunition. The trial follows extensive investigations by the UK's National Crime Agency, often compared to the FBI, which also led to Byrne's extradition from Spain. Kavanagh, already serving a 21-year sentence for previous drug trafficking offenses, faces additional legal challenges as both men plead not guilty to the new charges. The prosecution plans to use intercepted communications as key evidence in the case.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Fentanyl will flow north despite arrest of 'El Mayo,' expert says | Border Report (counton2.com)Mexican Border State Hiding News of Raging Cartel Violence (breitbart.com)Volunteers find bones in suspected cartel 'kitchen' | Border ReportTrial date set for Kinahan Cartel chief Liam Byrne hours after cousin Liam Roe's death - SundayWorld.com
We’ve reached the midyear mark for 2024, so for our weekly review show, “Tech Bytes,” we are breaking format and taking stock of the past six months in tech with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali asked her what she thought was the most underreported story of the last six months. And what was the biggest flub? We’ll get to those, but we’ll start Curi’s pick for the most impactful story of the first half of the year.
We’ve reached the midyear mark for 2024, so for our weekly review show, “Tech Bytes,” we are breaking format and taking stock of the past six months in tech with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali asked her what she thought was the most underreported story of the last six months. And what was the biggest flub? We’ll get to those, but we’ll start Curi’s pick for the most impactful story of the first half of the year.
We’ve reached the midyear mark for 2024, so for our weekly review show, “Tech Bytes,” we are breaking format and taking stock of the past six months in tech with Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios. Marketplace’s Lily Jamali asked her what she thought was the most underreported story of the last six months. And what was the biggest flub? We’ll get to those, but we’ll start Curi’s pick for the most impactful story of the first half of the year.
On today's podcast, host Mike Slater reflects on how many able-bodied American men aren't in the workforce and attempts to analyze why they're the way that they are. Is it just economics factors? Is our screwed-up culture to blame? Slater has some thoughts...and maybe some answers, too!Following that, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow joins the show to give his commentary on the news of the day and also explain why people need to understand that President Joe Biden is even WORSE as a human being than you might think. Don't miss this one! It gets spicy!
Illness and disease are getting their spotlight out there in mainstream and alternative medicine lately and media outlets are finally touching upon how people are getting sick. There is still a lack of information and a lack of understanding for the chronically ill and it's possible this will never change for the better to the degree it needs to. One thing that never goes on the map or gets the attention it well deserves is food poisoning. Why should anyone care about food borne illness? Why should anyone care about food poisoning? It's because it has maimed, injured, destroyed, and even killed the lives of many, including tearing families and friends apart. I've seen it all too often over the years, a simple meal at a restaurant or meal made at home become a horrible experience that led to hospitalizations, death, and even more often, a trigger for chronic illness. Food poisoning has led to digestive problems and long-term intestinal tract issues for so many, long after the infection dissipates. In this episode… • Learn how food poisoning goes underreported, underrated, ignored, under respected, and how it can be passed off as something other than what it is. • Discover how most Type 1 Diabetics out there have developed their condition due to food poisoning. • Learn about life-long bloating issues that people struggle with and how it can be overlooked. • Discover how food poisoning leads to H. Pylori, Epstein-Barr, shingles and many other pathogens, bugs and conditions. • Learn what the old diagnosis of gastritis used to mean, compared to what a diagnosis of gastritis means today. • Uncover why almost all appendicitis cases are birthed from food poisoning cases, and learn about unnecessary appendix surgeries that occur. • Learn why sushi is a big red flag when it comes to food poisoning, and what other problems it could cause. • Discover what few things a hospital can offer for food poisoning relief, which can be life-saving and pain-relieving practices, but don't address the underlying causes and future problems down the road. • Learn how recovery is possible when it comes to food poisoning. All this and more, tune in and don't miss out on this important episode. You can revisit this episode anytime you need it. For more information visit www.medicalmedium.com