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Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Of the 25 top industries in the country, recent polls now have PHARMA as 24th and the healthcare industry as 23rd, both barely exceeding the federal government at the bottom of the list. The solution to almost all of these issues is always the same- returning to a foundational trust in the eternal truths...
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Alison Vaughn. International speaker, author, and CEO/founder of Jackets for Jobs, a Detroit-based nonprofit that, for over 26 years, has provided professional attire and career training to more than 40,000 job seekers. Rushion McDonald leads a deep-dive conversation into her origin story, faith-driven entrepreneurship, struggles, workforce development, women’s empowerment, and the profound human stories behind her mission. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to: 1. Inspire entrepreneurs and community leaders By showing how faith, persistence, and purpose can build a 26‑year nonprofit that changes lives. 2. Highlight the importance of appearance and confidence in employment Vaughn explains how professional attire boosts self‑esteem and job‑seeker success. 3. Showcase the impact of Jackets for Jobs and encourage public support She explains donation needs, especially professional clothing and plus‑size attire. 4. Educate listeners about workforce development and women’s empowerment She outlines common barriers job seekers face and how proper support transforms families and communities. Key Takeaways 1. The “Catch‑22” That Sparked Her Mission Job seekers often lack professional clothing. Without clothing, they can’t get interviews; without interviews, they can’t get jobs. Jackets for Jobs was built to break that cycle. 2. Faith Was the Foundation Vaughn repeatedly attributes her longevity to divine guidance—leaving a career at United Airlines to follow a vision she didn’t fully understand at the time.“I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision. 3. Longevity: 26 Years in a Tough Sector With most small businesses lasting 5–10 years, surviving 26 years—especially as a nonprofit—is extraordinary.Over 40,000 job seekers have been served. 4. Self-Education in Entrepreneurship With limited internet 26 years ago, she learned business through library books, including Grant Writing for Dummies and other “Dummies” titles.Her story was later featured in the Detroit News and USA Today, and the Dummies publishers even sent her books. 5. Workforce Development Explained Workforce development means helping unemployed residents gain jobs and stability—critical in Detroit, where unemployment has historically been high. 6. Women’s Empowerment: Changing Mindsets She noticed many women on government assistance had low confidence or relied on men financially.She wrote “Ms. Goal Digger, Not Gold Digger” to teach self-sufficiency, financial independence, and professional self-presentation. 7. Appearance = Confidence = Currency Professional attire changes posture, self-worth, and interview success.Clients leave “with a pep in their step,” she says. 8. The Emotional Toll and Motivation She recalls stories of clients who: survived sex trafficking, were sleeping in cars, struggled with multiple children and no resources, or rode the bus with infants in freezing weather. These moments keep her going but also weigh heavily.She emphasizes hiring staff who have compassion and resist judgment.] 9. Entrepreneurship vs. 9–5 Reality Entrepreneurship is “24/7,” especially in nonprofits where money must be accounted for with precision.People don’t just give to a cause—they give to a leader they trust. 10. Success Defined While she has celebrated major achievements like ringing the NASDAQ closing bell twice, she says real success is:“When someone unemployed calls me and tells me they have a job.”. Notable Quotes (All from Transcript) On Founding Her Nonprofit “I stepped out on faith… God gave me the vision.”. “If you didn’t have an outfit for an interview, you didn’t go… It was a catch‑22.”. On Longevity “To be able to say I have lasted 26 years… that’s a testimony in itself.” On Confidence “Confidence is currency.”. “Their posture is different… that’s why they’re going to get that job.”. On Entrepreneurship “If you want to start a nonprofit, be prepared for 24/7 and a lot of paperwork.”. “There’s a difference between day wear and date wear.” “I want you to change your mindset.”. On Impact “Everyone that walks through has a story… you have to have compassion and not judge.” On True Success “Helping someone get a job… that’s success to me.”. #SHMS #BEST #STRAWSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Of the 25 top industries in the country, recent polls now have PHARMA as 24th and the healthcare industry as 23rd, both barely exceeding the federal government at the bottom of the list. The solution to almost all of these issues is always the same- returning to a foundational trust in the eternal truths...
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What is Occam's razor and how does it relate to the smell of the staircases in parking garages? Jorge gets BUSTED for lying to Ed, Billy the Kidd has trouble finishing reading comic books, Vaughn from Brampton is a piece of work and Dorothy worries about a date because she's the size of a Smurf. Plus, peer counselo Liana Kerzner (It's Not Therapy podcast) talks about how to get more out of breathing!
In this episode, we're talking about something every leader wrestles with — how to hire not just for talent, but for fit. Leaders are often tempted to prioritize skills over alignment, yet the long-term health of an organization depends on hiring people who embody its mission, vision, and values. Join us in this episode of Encouragement for Work as Mark is joined by Vaughn Thurman, CEO of HighGear Software, a leader who has built his company around a set of core values that have come to define the organization and everything it does. Vaughn's journey reminds us that hiring decisions do more than impact the bottom line — they shape culture, influence engagement, and define how work is experienced every day. About Our Guest: Vaughn Thurman Vaughn Thurman is a technology leader and entrepreneur passionate about building organizations where people thrive, and mission drives performance. As CEO of HighGear Software, Vaughn leads a team dedicated to helping organizations simplify complexity and work with greater purpose and clarity. Throughout his career, Vaughn has emphasized values-based leadership, particularly the importance of hiring and developing people who align with an organization's mission, vision, and values. His experience building and scaling teams and shaping cultures has reinforced a critical truth: mission-aligned hiring is essential to long-term success and healthy workplaces. Vaughn brings practical insight to conversations at the intersection of leadership, culture, and performance, encouraging leaders to remain faithful to their mission while building strong, empowered teams. Vaughn's leadership journey includes the unique experience of building two radically different companies, teams, and cultures under one roof and of observing and learning from the unexpected operational, financial, and relational impacts of having one team built on principles while the other was built on a top-candidate opportunistic hiring strategy. But most importantly, Vaughn is a follower of Christ and is not ashamed to share the message. Hiring Against Your MVV — Why It Costs You More Than You Think Hiring individuals who do not align with your mission, vision, and values can quietly erode culture, weaken engagement, and undermine long-term performance. Vaughn shares lessons from building HighGear — from early hiring decisions to scaling a values-driven organization — and how staying true to core values shaped the company's identity and success. You will learn: Hiring for culture and values isn't a “nice to have” — it's a strategic and sustainable business decision. Leadership Lessons from a Mission-Driven CEO Vaughn's path — from the Air Force to serial entrepreneur to CEO — offers valuable insight into leading with integrity and purpose. He discusses how core values such as honesty, discipline, and commitment to service influence decision-making, recruitment, and team development, especially when leaders face pressure to compromise. You will learn: Leading people well requires intentional value alignment, beginning with how and why you hire. Building High-Performing Teams by Empowering People Vaughn's work with no-code workflow tools reflects a deeper leadership principle: equip people to do meaningful work. He explores how this mindset shapes recruitment, training, and culture-building — moving organizations beyond transactional hiring toward transformational development. You will learn: Work becomes a place of growth when people are seen as contributors to purpose, not cogs in a machine. Concerned about your organization's as-is HR programs? The benefits of having a trusted partner guide you and your team toward excellence are invaluable. Contact us today. You — and your employees — will be glad you did. Rise with us by implementing high-performance, remote human-resource programs designed to help you find great people. E-mail us here. Mark A. Griffin is President and Founder of IHN HR. Connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter. Follow Us On Instagram Here
Why heart disease remains the number one killer and why it's largely a lifestyle, not a genetic, condition.Explore how God created the heart and blood as the lifeline of the body.✨ How poor diet, inactivity, and a sedentary lifestyle lead to arterial plaque and calcification, just like clogged pipes. Learn a simple age-old remedy for this! ✨ Reversing Damage: Real-world experience using systemic enzymes (Neprinol: https://store.spiritofhealthkc.com/arthur-andrew-medical-neprinol-afd), magnesium, and nitric oxide to help dissolve plaque, improve blood flow, and support heart health.✨ Connection between a clean, healthy body and greater clarity and sensitivity in our spiritual life.✨ Why consistent movement (especially walking, cardio, and strength work) strengthens the heart muscle and is essential for longevity.✨ The heart is an electrical organ that depends on minerals, salt, and hydration, and how deficiencies can affect rhythm and blood pressure.PRODUCTS RECOMMENDED:
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Dan and Matt Matt Duffy from Vaughn Duffy Wines is back on California Wine Country. Matt has been on the show before, on this episode last summer. Dan Berger is back after taking last week off to attend the Anderson Valley White Wine festival, which we previewed on a few recent CWC episodes. He was in charge of the Riesling table with 12 different ones. They will hold a Pinot Noir festival in about five weeks, which we will hear about too. Matt Duffy was on CWC once before, last summer. Vaughn Duffy Wines specializes in single vineyard Pinot Noir. Their wines have captured many awards. Today Matt has brought four Pinot Noirs, all from different vineyards in the Petaluma Gap AVA. They are all from 2024. There are 3 vineyard designates, and one called Petaluma Gap which is a blend of Pinot Noir all from within the AVA. CWC is brought to you by Deodora Estate Vineyards. Visit Deodora to discover 72 acres in the Petaluma Gap that are producing exceptional Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. Sip the difference! This wine has characteristics of a Petaluma Gap Pinot Noir. A Russian River Valley Pinot Noir has a little more raspberry and strawberry flavors. This one has a little more rustic character that reminds Dan a little more of Burgundy than one from RRV. Matt notices that the wines from Petaluma Gap makes purple, darker fruit compared to the bright reds from the Russian River Valley. The wind keeps things cooler in the growing season which lengthens the ripening season and limits the yields. Pinot Noir: a delicate balance Dan describes Pinot Noir as being on the edge between being too light or too heavy. A winemaker has to be careful through harvest and production, “…because if you try to get too much or too little (from it), it either lacks something or has too much of something.” Daedalus finds Pinot Noir sometimes too dark or too light but this one is “just right.” Dan says you can run the risk of making an overripe wine anywhere with any varietal, but there is more forgiveness in some varieties and in some regions. If you harvest Cabernet a little too late, you can get away with it. If you harvest Pinot Noir a little bit too late in some regions, “…you're going to get an odd configuration of characteristics.” And those aren't necessarily a benefit to anyone. The first wine they taste is the blend, of Sangiacomo’s Roberts Road vineyard and Uberroth vineyard, both in the Petaluma Gap. Later in the show they will taste single vineyard Pinot Noir bottlings from each of those vineyards.
Lorna Vaughn's bold testimony challenges popular beliefs on divorce with Biblical References. She wins her husband back and is here to expose what every wife needs to know!Keep up with Lorna / @tongueoffireministr
Simi and Vaughn unpack the fallout from the recently announced BC budget. Guest: Vaughn Palmer - Vancouver Sun's provincial affairs political columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beauty (Image Comics) vs. FX's Adaptation: Ozempic, Body Horror, and Ryan MurphyWhat if an STD could make you the most perfect version of yourself? This week on Collecting Issues, Benjamin and Michael read The Beauty (Vol. 1, Issues #1-6), the 2016 hit by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley.We compare the original "buddy cop" police procedural comic against the new 2026 FX on Hulu adaptation produced by Ryan Murphy. From the eerily prescient social commentary on modern beauty standards (GLP-1s, Ozempic face) to the explosive consequences of the virus, we break down why this story hits harder in a post-COVID world.In This Episode We Discuss:The Elevator Pitch: Imagine a sexually transmitted disease that guarantees physical perfection for two years—before you spontaneously combust.Comic vs. TV: How the comic functions as a tight "90-minute action movie" versus the sprawling, body-horror-heavy miniseries.Cultural Prescience: Reading a 2016 comic in 2026; how The Beauty predicted the toxic positivity and division of modern weight-loss culture.The Ryan Murphy Treatment: A look at the FX adaptation's star-studded cast (Evan Peters, Ashton Kutcher, Rebecca Hall) and the controversial decision to use "recasting" as a plot device.Character Deep Dive: Why Detectives Vaughn and Foster work as grounded leads, and why the villainous Carves feels like a comic book archetype dropped into a gritty drama.Coming Up Next:We are reading Absolute Martian Manhunter Vol. 1 by Deniz Camp and Javier Rodriguez. Join us as we explore this dark, conspiratorial reimagining of J'onn J'onzz in the new DC "All In" universe.Follow the Podcast:Join the Discord and read alongRead Our SubstackFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TiktokWatch us on YoutubeIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps more than you know!Time Stamps:00:00 Welcome to Collecting Issues + why we're covering The Beauty (and the FX show)01:53 Spoiler warning & how to follow along (read Vol. 1, watch eps 1–2)03:04 The elevator pitch: an STD that makes you beautiful04:37 Worldbuilding: 800 days, stigma, and the ‘burn from the inside' twist09:26 Who made this? Jeremy Haun & Jason A. Hurley origin story11:16 Publishing & rights: Image, Ignition Press, and the FX tie-in reprint14:07 Why Vol. 1 feels like a tight ‘movie' + anthology series after issue #617:41 Pre-COVID vs post-COVID reading: stigma, Ozempic parallels, and ‘earned' beauty28:54 Meet the cast: Vaughn & Foster, the Beauty Task Force, and the conspiracy setup30:55 Stock characters done well? Buddy-cop structure, Caris the hitman, and what works/doesn't34:59 Caris the Masked Henchman: Grounded World vs Over-the-Top Villainy36:24 Best Scenes & Twists: The Celebrity Spokesperson Hit and Foster's Mirror Reveal38:49 Consequences Escalate: Collateral Damage and the Air-Traffic Controller Disaster39:19 Art That Serves the Story: Same-Face Syndrome, Visual Clarity, and Comic Fundamentals40:43 Covers, Character Design & Horror: Mannequin Imagery and ‘Non-Beauty' Markers43:48 The Cure Ending: Body Horror, Consent, and the Ethics of Forcing a ‘Solution'48:26 Cathartic Payoff: Vaughn Takes Down Caris (and Why Characters Act Smart)50:37 Netflix/FX Adaptation Talk: Ryan Murphy, Casting, and How the Show Changes the Premise01:04:36 Final Verdict & Wrap-Up: Comic vs Series, Where to Comment, and Next Book Club Pick Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor Troy F. Vaughn is a faith leader, author and the Senior Minister of Christ-Centered Ministries. His book Skid Row to CEO sets the tone and topic for today's conversation on the unhoused.https://skidrowtoceo.org/ https://www.instagram.com/diprimaradio/
This week on Planetary Radio, we mark a major leadership transition at The Planetary Society. Host Sarah Al-Ahmed sits down with Bill Nye, outgoing chief executive officer and newly appointed chief ambassador of The Planetary Society, and Jennifer Vaughn, incoming chief executive officer and former chief operating officer, for a candid conversation about this long-planned transition. Together, Bill and Jenn reflect on how the organization, under their shared leadership, grew into the world’s largest and most effective nonprofit dedicated to advancing the scientific exploration of space. Then, Bruce Betts, chief scientist of The Planetary Society, joins Sarah for What’s Up. They discuss an upcoming planetary alignment on and around February 28, 2026. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2026-jennifer-vaughn-ceoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya outlines a renewed commitment to evidence-based science, transparency, and tackling chronic disease. He addresses political influence in research, concerns about China's bioethics, and the need for state-level action to restore integrity in medicine and protect individual sovereignty across the nation...
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya outlines a renewed commitment to evidence-based science, transparency, and tackling chronic disease. He addresses political influence in research, concerns about China's bioethics, and the need for state-level action to restore integrity in medicine and protect individual sovereignty across the nation...
Join me as I welcome historian and media literacy expert Dr. Vaughn Joy to discuss her book Selling Out Santa: Hollywood Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy. The book explores the evolution of Christmas films during the post-war era, paying close attention to the years 1945-1961. Join us as we explore the significance of Christmas as a cultural lens, the impact of the HUAC investigations on Hollywood storytelling, and the contrast in career trajectories of two iconic directors Frank Capra and Walt Disney. When you are finished with this episode, be sure to pick up a copy of the book for free through open access or via my bookshop.org affiliate shop. And be sure to subscribe to Black and White and Read All Over for Dr. Joy's Review Roulette and so much more! Support the show
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A man walked. A crowd stared. A preacher pointed to Jesus. I'd like you to find out why this story is more than a Miracle. Acts 3 is not just about healed legs. It is about restored hearts. It is about the kind of grace that interrupts ordinary days and changes eternal destinies. If you've ever wondered whether God still moves…If you've ever needed a fresh start…If you've ever stood amazed but still searching… This message is for you...
Pastor Vaughn Perez preaches through chapter 6 of Mark, and asks an important question: Have you placed your faith and trust in Jesus, or are you only familiar with him?
Have you ever taken a walk to connect with your roots and reflect on your dreams? Join host Buzz Knight in this heartfelt encore episode of takin' a walk, where he sits down with the talented Mexican American country artist Romeo Vaughn as part of our Valentine Week "Lovesongs and Heartbreak Stories special series.Together, they embark on an inspiring journey through Vaughn's personal experiences, the vibrant Nashville music scene, and the deep connections that music fosters within communities. As Romeo Vaughn shares his story, he beautifully illustrates how his heritage shapes his artistry and the importance of a supportive community in Nashville. With an emphasis on unity, he reminds us that artists from all backgrounds come together as one family, creating a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. This episode is more than just a conversation; it’s a reflection on the power of music to bridge divides and inspire resilience. Vaughn opens up about his new single, 'Big Dreams from a Small Town', a poignant anthem that encapsulates the struggles and aspirations of indie artists pursuing their dreams in the bustling Nashville music scene. Through his music, he captures the essence of small-town life and the hope that drives artists to chase their passions, making it a relatable story for anyone on a creative journey. As the conversation unfolds, Romeo Vaughn shares a touching moment of nostalgia, revealing his wish to connect with his late grandfather through a simple walk. This theme of reflection resonates deeply, showcasing how our personal histories can influence our creative paths. Buzz Knight skillfully navigates these emotional waters, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the stories behind songs and the artistic reinvention that music can inspire. In a world where challenges can feel overwhelming, Vaughn offers words of encouragement, particularly for veterans facing their own battles. He reminds listeners that they are not alone and that seeking support is a vital step in overcoming adversity. This message of hope and community is a powerful takeaway from this episode of takin' a walk, highlighting the essential role of music in emotional healing and resilience. So, lace up your shoes and join Buzz Knight and Romeo Vaughn on this inspiring journey through the heart of Nashville’s music history on foot , where every step taken is a step towards understanding the cultural impact of music. Tune in to this captivating episode filled with songwriter stories, music inspiration, and the emotional connections that define the art we love. #American Music #inspiring music stories #viral music success #career breakthrough #Romeo Vaughn interview #emotional healing through music #buzz Knight #music history on foot Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – The inefficiencies caused by administrative overhead and the impact of consolidation in the medical industry. They explore the role of independent practices in providing affordable care, the influence of pharmaceutical pricing, and the challenges posed by insurance companies. The discussion also highlights the need for patient...
"Straight From The Hat" The New Jersey born Ben Vaughn has put out close to twenty albums, including personal favorites of mine like Beautiful Thing, Mood Swings and Ben Vaughn Blows Your Mind. Aside from his own records, Vaughn has produced records by Ween, Los Straitjackets, Nancy Sinatra, and Charlie Feathers, had his songs covered by everyone from Marshall Crenshaw to Deer Tick and collaborated with the likes of Alex Chilton, Alan Vega, and Rodney Crowell. Vaughn loves punk and surf and rockabilly and folk and country and the blues, which explains the versatility of his collaborations. And if that wasn't an impressive enough resume, let's add these two career highlights: he penned the themes for both Third Rock From The Sun and That 70's Show. Oh, and he hosts the fabulous radio show The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn. Vaughn's discography demonstrates his musical dexterity, it also showcases his brilliance as a songwriter—filled with humor, wisdom and grace, Vaughn's work is always soulful, introspective and impossible to resist. But here's the thing about Ben Vaughn--he loves music. Whether it's noise rock or doo wop, he just loves taking it all in. And that open mindedness has gotten him in a lot of rooms with a lot of people and it's granted him access to a wealth of experiences. And those experiences can now be heard on Vaughn's bi-coastal, cross-generational music history podcast titled Straight From The Hat With Ben Vaughn. Along with co-host Laura Pochodylo (from Sun Records) on the program Ben shares stories about musicians, producers, and all the various characters from his career, with names drawn directly from a hat. www.benvaughn.org Instagram: @benvaughnmusic www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenbooks.com www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) Stereo Embers The Podcast: Instagram + BLUESKY: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – The inefficiencies caused by administrative overhead and the impact of consolidation in the medical industry. They explore the role of independent practices in providing affordable care, the influence of pharmaceutical pricing, and the challenges posed by insurance companies. The discussion also highlights the need for patient...
Join my skool community .Follow @thecontentoutlawFollow @dr.ronda.vaughn & @coachingwithrondaIn this engaging conversation, Dr. Ronda Vaughn shares her unique journey as a third-generation chiropractor, discussing her upbringing in a family of chiropractors and contrasting it with the experiences of her host, Robert DeLude. They explore the importance of community, the creation of Social Oak, a series of social events aimed at empowering women, and the strategies behind building a successful practice without relying on traditional advertising. Dr. Vaughn also delves into her money mindset, shaped by her family's entrepreneurial spirit, and how it influences her approach to business and life. In this engaging conversation, Dr. Ronda Vaughn shares her journey as a chiropractor, her experiences with her entrepreneurial son, and insights into the chiropractic profession. She discusses the importance of patient education, the challenges of chiropractic education, and the impact of social media on perceptions of chiropractic care. Dr. Vaughn also reflects on her family legacy in chiropractic, her personal growth from shyness to confidence, and her views on vaccine choice. The conversation highlights the significance of business acumen in chiropractic practice and the value of mentorship and community in the profession.Dr. Ronda Vaughn is the 12th chiropractor in her family.She believes in the body's ability to heal itself.Her upbringing was different from the norm, focusing on wellness over medication.Community building is essential for personal and professional growth.Social Oak was created to foster connections among women.Branding and naming events are crucial for attracting attendees.Consistency in hosting events is key to sustainability.Dr. Vaughn has never paid for advertising, relying on community engagement instead.Her money mindset is influenced by her family's entrepreneurial background.She encourages her son to pursue his own business ventures. Dr. Vaughn's son is an entrepreneurial spirit, thriving in reselling clothes.Chiropractic education may lack essential philosophical teachings.Patient education is crucial in dispelling misconceptions about chiropractic care.Dr. Vaughn emphasizes the importance of the chiropractic adjustment.The chiropractic profession faces challenges due to student debt and business knowledge.Dr. Vaughn's personal journey reflects significant growth from shyness to confidence.Vaccine choice is a significant topic in Dr. Vaughn's professional life.The importance of mentorship in chiropractic is highlighted.Dr. Vaughn's ideal coaching clients are those ready to take their business to the next level.00:00 Introduction to Chiropractic Legacy02:41 Personal Journey to Chiropractic05:15 Contrasting Upbringings: Chiropractic vs. Traditional Medicine08:09 Building Community Through Social Events10:54 The Birth of Social Oak: A New Approach13:35 Sustainability in Community Events16:22 Marketing Strategies for Chiropractors19:29 The Importance of Networking and Collaboration22:03 Future Aspirations and Community Impact29:47 Building Connections: The Importance of Relationships in Practice34:19 Money Mindset: Shaping Financial Perspectives46:24 From Shy to Confident: Personal Growth and Transformation48:57 Chiropractic Philosophy: The Core of Chiropractic Practice54:01 Aging Gracefully: The Perception of Age54:22 Miracle Stories in Chiropractic: Transformative Experiences57:36 The Impact of Chiropractic on Families59:12 Chiropractic Education: Misconceptions and Realities01:01:31 Trust in Chiropractic: Newborns and Parental Confidence01:03:59 Student Debt and Career Choices in Chiropractic01:05:43 Business Skills in Chiropractic: The Missing Education01:06:35 Reflections on Mentorship and Legacy
This week I'm joined by Vaughn NeVille. Vaughn shares his tumultuous journey from living in the chaos of a divorce, battling alcoholism, and navigating the weight of past mistakes, to discovering the power of vulnerability and accountability. He opens up about accidental animal tragedies, sleepwalking into danger, and the profound lessons from buried childhood trauma — all while building a life of purpose in the wilderness. We break down how social media pushed him to hide his struggles, the importance of honest self-reflection, and why facing your demons head-on is the only way out.Follow Vaughn's Journey: @themanspot Interested in my private coaching & FREE workouts? Link below.http://www.nockperformance.com/BrainTree Nutrition: Use code "NOCK" for 15% off at https://www.braintreenutrition.com/?ref=NOCKUse code "NockP" for 10% off at https://ollin.co/
In this powerful episode, Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Joshua discuss genetics vs. terrain. What if your “genetic” illness is really inherited toxicity?- Why environment, terrain, and toxins matter more than your genes- How glyphosate, farm chemicals, and vaccines impact the gut, collagen, and immune system- The difference between symptom management and true healing & restoration- A biblical perspective on health, stewardship of the body, and spiritual warfare in medicinePRACTICAL FIRST STEPS TO HEAL:Clean up your diet (whole foods, fewer processed foods and seed oils)Get sunshine, movement, and fresh airUse key supplements (minerals, vitamins, glutathione, binders, probiotics)How to start detoxing kids and families safely and support vaccine-injured or toxic kidsWhy involving the whole family in lifestyle change leads to generational blessing To find out how we can help you on your health journey, book a free 15-minute Discovery Call with one of our New Client Coordinators! Click the link: https://www.spiritofhealthkc.com/discoverycall For more health tips and information visit: https://www.spiritofhealthkc.com/To buy natural health supplements visit: http://store.spiritofhealthkc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpiritofHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritofhealthkc/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/spiritofhealthkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRcNSxR3kMYi9wP8OmxlQQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yfBBUjWKk3yJ3auK71O7H?si=295c77ed21f14568&nd=1&dlsi=af01c00121ed4aed
Motorsports icon Linda Vaughn, the legendary First Lady of Motorsports, joins Race Industry Week for one of the most heartfelt, candid, and inspiring conversations in the history of the event.Fresh off NHRA's major announcements— including the new TSR Elite Top Fuel alliance with Tony Stewart, Leah Pruett and Richard Freeman — Vaughn reacts to drag racing's new era and shares priceless stories from her six decades shaping American motorsport.From Big Daddy Don Garlits to Bruce Springsteen, from Pro Stock's origins to NHRA's 75th anniversary season, Vaughn brings unmatched perspective, humor, and passion for the sport she helped define.
Luke is back for a very special bonus episode of Not an Alias Podcast. No trivia here, you've been warned! We've put all our Alias chat from the last three episodes into this bonus episode, for those of you who need more Luke, Sarah & Fred in your feeds. See you next time for unrestricted interrogation… er… trivia!Sarah hosts trivia nights as Paris Quiz Mistress and Fred Eyangoh is an actor and trivia host based in Paris. Music by Mad98 and production by Célia Brondeau. Do you want to support us? Tip jar here : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ParisQuizMistress
What if the most ordinary day of your life became the moment everything changed? In Acts 3, a man expecting spare change encounters the life-altering power of Jesus, and nothing is ever the same. This message explores how God often works through everyday faithfulness, unexpected interruptions, and simple obedience. If you've ever felt stuck in routine… If you've wondered whether God still moves in ordinary moments… If you're longing for hope that reaches real life… This episode is for you. Discover how grace shows up when we least expect it—and how God can transform what feels normal into something miraculous.
In Part 2 of this conversation, Vaughn and I take a deeper dive into the complexities of modern dating, highlighting the importance of discernment, accountability, and intentionality when building meaningful relationships.We explore how past experiences and learned patterns influence present-day dating behaviours, and why honest communication and genuine connection are essential for long-term growth. We also unpack the role of social circles, environment, and spiritual alignment in shaping healthy relationship dynamics, emphasizing how the people we surround ourselves with can either support or hinder our growth. Ultimately, this conversation challenges listeners to become more self-aware, reflect on their dating choices, and approach relationships with clarity and purpose. This episode is just a snapshot of what's to come—expect more thoughtful, real, and intentional conversations about dating and relationships woven into the podcast throughout 2026 and beyond.CONTACT VAUGHN BELOW: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/young_and_gifted_pod/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@YoungandgiftedpodcastOX AND BOW BARBERSHOP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ox_and_bow_barbershop/
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Stewart Tankersley throws his hat in the ring for Alabama's Lt Governor in hopes that Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) starts in Alabama- none too soon! In AARP's annual 'Health Index, ' Alabama has the lowest score, and it is past time for those in elected leadership to begin to help change this reality...
The talented Jai Vaughn sat in for some of The Homies today on this episode and her and "GRIFF" talked about ALOT!!! The Grammys Recap - 05:00 Jai says its something called 'Cougar Time' with women of a certain age 19:34 FINALLLLLLY talked about the Super Bowl LOL 31:29See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Stewart Tankersley throws his hat in the ring for Alabama's Lt Governor in hopes that Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) starts in Alabama- none too soon! In AARP's annual 'Health Index, ' Alabama has the lowest score, and it is past time for those in elected leadership to begin to help change this reality...
Teagan Vaughn is a Fundraising Officer at St. Paul’s Youth Forum in Glasgow, Scotland and a 2025 Time to Shine Leader with The Rank Foundation. Teagan specialises in fundraising strategy, social media management, and welfare consultancy. Her work focuses on alleviating poverty and strengthening community resilience through initiatives that promote wellbeing and healthy living. She … Season 9 Ep. 16: Teagan Vaughn, Fundraising Officer at St. Paul’s Youth Forum- Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Through Community Action Read More »
Vaughn McClain is an Oklahoma Archery Legend. Shooting in the Senior Pro class for 15 years Vaughn has some of the best stories from on the range you will ever hear. He is the former Oklahoma area rep and Western Region Director for the ASA. He frequently bails Neil out and has been an amazing mentor in the 3 years since Neil assumed the State Director position. Vaughn shoots a Mathews Traverse and formerly has the Deep Fork archery range in Trident, Oklahoma. We sit in with Vaughn on the eve of the 2026 OK ASA opening qualifier to discuss everything you need to know before stepping onto a 3D coarse. We discuss range management and do's and don'ts for beginning 3D or new to 3D archers. Sit in with one of the best guys around and learn from experience on the latest Oklahoma Archery Podcast. As always, thank you to our sponsors at the podcast: H&H Archery, Summit Bowstrings and Cooper Heat and Air!#oklahomaarcherypodcast #triplecarchery #oklahomaasafederation#archeryshootersassociation #3darchery #reddirtarchery#hoodarchery#bowshackOSA#flexfletchvanes#dartonarchery #conquestarchery #blackeaglearrows
We're wrapping up Acts 2 and talking about how God changes hearts, reorients lives, and builds real community. It's honest, hopeful, and for real people. Imagine what God could do through a church marked by devotion, generosity, and joy. Not perfect people...just changed people. And when God has a people like that, the world takes notice.
Knowing Who You Are helps you step up and be who God has called you to be.
Reese and Megan kick off the show with a Florida season update and a conversation with Genay Vaughn to talk about her and Gino's personal-best performances in the CDI 5*. Genay shares insight into their preparation, mindset, and what it means to achieve top results at the highest level of the sport. Reese and Megan chat with Hannah Irons about her experience riding in the FEI Trainers Conference at High Meadow Farm, led by Olympic gold medalist Heike Kemmer and renowned judge Christof Umbach. Hannah reflects on the education, atmosphere, and value of learning from world-class horsemen. Hannah also recapped the wildly successful master class featuring dressage legends Kyra Kyrklund, Catherine Dufour, and Jan Brink. They discuss key takeaways, rider impact, and what made this educational event such a standout.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 786:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Genay Vaughn: Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Hannah Irons: Website | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: How to Ride the Horse You thought you Bought by Anne BuchananDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, & My New Horse.Advertise on Horse Radio Network Podcasts!
Reese and Megan kick off the show with a Florida season update and a conversation with Genay Vaughn to talk about her and Gino's personal-best performances in the CDI 5*. Genay shares insight into their preparation, mindset, and what it means to achieve top results at the highest level of the sport. Reese and Megan chat with Hannah Irons about her experience riding in the FEI Trainers Conference at High Meadow Farm, led by Olympic gold medalist Heike Kemmer and renowned judge Christof Umbach. Hannah reflects on the education, atmosphere, and value of learning from world-class horsemen. Hannah also recapped the wildly successful master class featuring dressage legends Kyra Kyrklund, Catherine Dufour, and Jan Brink. They discuss key takeaways, rider impact, and what made this educational event such a standout.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 786:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Genay Vaughn: Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Hannah Irons: Website | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: How to Ride the Horse You thought you Bought by Anne BuchananDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, & My New Horse.Advertise on Horse Radio Network Podcasts!
Part 1 features a powerful conversation with Vaughn from the @Youngandgiftedpodcast . We dive into growing up in West Indian culture, spotlighting Trinidad while unpacking shared experiences and cultural overlaps among Canadian, Trinidadian, and Jamaican communities. We also have an honest, necessary discussion about what it means to be Black in Western society… and that's just the beginning.Part 2 takes things even deeper with a real, unfiltered conversation about dating and relationships—and trust us, this one hits different
Kick off 2026 with a true health reset. In this episode, Dr. Vaughn discusses realistic, faith-centered ways to get healthy that go far beyond joining a gym.They dive into:Why fasting (done wisely) can reset your body, mind, and spiritPractical ways to fast as a family—including kids—without extreme water-only plansThe power of a 21-day fruits-and-veggies fast, plus colon and parasite cleansingHow over-eating and certain foods drain your energy, mood, and visionSimple movement strategies (like daily walking and restorative Pilates) that actually stickNatural support for nausea, sinus issues, and flu season using herbs like peppermint, ginger, and oreganoIf your New Year's resolution is to get healthy—but you're tired of quick fixes and gym guilt—this conversation offers a clear, natural roadmap to start the year lighter, clearer, and closer to God's design for your health. To find out how we can help you on your health journey, book a free 15-minute Discovery Call with one of our New Client Coordinators! Click the link: https://www.spiritofhealthkc.com/discoverycall For more health tips and information visit: https://www.spiritofhealthkc.com/To buy natural health supplements visit: http://store.spiritofhealthkc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpiritofHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritofhealthkc/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/spiritofhealthkc/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRcNSxR3kMYi9wP8OmxlQQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yfBBUjWKk3yJ3auK71O7H?si=295c77ed21f14568&nd=1&dlsi=af01c00121ed4aed
Knowing Who You Are helps you step up and be who God has called you to be.
The Katherine Massey Book Club @ The C.O.W.S. hosts the 3rd study session on Char Adams' Black-Owned: The Revolutionary Life of the Black Bookstore. Published in 2025, Adams' new book made a number of lists for top books of the year. Listed as an "award-winning journalist, editor, and storyteller for NBC News, known for her work on race, identity, and inequitable systems," Adams is a lovely black female, Victim of Racism. This book examines the history of people classified as black in the area of the world known as the US. Specifically, Adams investigates how black people have responded to the System of White Supremacy through the lens of bookstores owned and operated by black people. C.O.W.S. listeners should know that White Supremacists have invested immense time and energy to ensure that black people do not read or have access to books. So, black bookstores must be heavily targeted places. Last week, we learned about the demise of Drum & Spear Bookstore in Washington, D.C. and Martin Sostre's now defunct Afro Asian Book Shop in Buffalo's Eastside. This shop was located on Jefferson Avenue less than 800 feet from the future TOPS Market where 10 black people would be killed in a 2022 White Terrorist attack. Adams also details Liberation Bookstore in Harlem, Hakim's Book's in Philadelphia, and Vaughn's Book Store in Detroit. All of these locations were assumed to be hubs of black "extremism" and subject to FBI surveillance and Racist thuggery. #COINTELPRO #TheCOWS16Years INVEST in The COWS – http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: https://cash.app/$TheCOWS CALL IN NUMBER: 720.716.7300 CODE 564943#
In this episode of the Captains Collective Podcast, I sit down with artist and lodge owner Vaughn Cochran for a thoughtful conversation that moves from destination fishing to life design. We talk about building lodges, creating art, navigating failure, and the small decisions that shape a meaningful life. Vaughn shares perspective from decades of blending creativity, business, and time on the water—and why paying attention matters more than forcing outcomes. This episode isn't a how-to guide. It's a reflection on playing the long game and designing a life you actually want to live. To learn more about the show, and to sign up for weekly our weekly newsletter, head to www.captainscollective.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Air Force One experiences electrical problems after takeoff to Switzerland and turns around to Andrews Air Base. All is well but the big plane is grounded and Trump and the press had to take two different planes to Switzerland. That's where Trump is expected to unload on the globalists and they may have already had enough after hearing from Scott Bessent and Howard Lutnick the first day. A famous sports reporter announces she is running for US Senate, this could work. A young, uninformed, crazy liberal on CNN step in it big time saying it's provably true that Trump was part of a sex trafficking ring. This could be a lawsuit... soon. Jacque Vaughn wins for KU filling in for Bill Self at CU. It looked just like a Bill Self win... great defense late and a couple huge baskets. We update Self's condition as his return should be soon. KC gets very good news about which World Cup teams will be based in our area. A Chiefs player is selling his car online because he's broke after making $2 million this past season. There is NFL news about a new schedule. Former Royal Carlos Beltran is the leading vote getter and makes the baseball Hall of Fame while Alex Gordon gets only one vote. Our Final Final is an incredible collection of historical documents coming to KC for America 250.
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Vaughn discusses issues within the medical system, particularly the role of hospice care and the potential for corruption. He highlights how the system's lack of checks and balances can lead to fraud and perverse incentives, despite the good intentions behind programs like hospice. The conversation also touches on the empathetic...