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In this compelling episode of the Noggin Notes Podcast, host Jake sits down with the remarkable Adam Coleman to explore his transformative journey to Christ followership. Known for his impactful works such as Wrongspeak and Black Victim and Black Victor, Adam shares intimate insights into his spiritual awakening and how his faith has shaped his worldview. From their first interaction on Twitter to deep discussions about faith, writing, and societal issues, Jake and Adam delve into the profound moments that have defined Adam's path. Join us for an inspiring conversation that highlights the power of belief, resilience, and the written word. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode! Listen now and subscribe to the Noggin Notes Podcast for more thought-provoking content. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety, are real, common and treatable. And recovery is possible. To take your Free Mental Health screening visit https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ or click the following link. TAKE A MENTAL HEALTH TEST We hope you enjoy this episode. Today's show is brought to you by Audible and Zephyr Wellness. Audible is offering our listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to www.audibletrial.com/9WOGmy and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening.. If you have any questions or request send us a message at info@nogginnotes.com / info@zephyrwellness.org Hope you enjoy the podcast and please go ahead subscribe and give us a review of our show. You can write a review on iTunes.
In this episode, Tudor interviews Adam Coleman, the founder of WrongSpeak.org and author of the book 'Black Victim to Black Victor.' They discuss the current state of polarization and propaganda in society, particularly within college campuses. They also explore the role of the media in shaping narratives and manipulating public opinion. The conversation then shifts to the topic of black victimhood and how it hinders personal growth and empowerment. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor interviews Adam Coleman, the founder of WrongSpeak.org and author of the book 'Black Victim to Black Victor.' They discuss the current state of polarization and propaganda in society, particularly within college campuses. They also explore the role of the media in shaping narratives and manipulating public opinion. The conversation then shifts to the topic of black victimhood and how it hinders personal growth and empowerment. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tudor interviews Adam Coleman, the founder of WrongSpeak.org and author of the book 'Black Victim to Black Victor.' They discuss the current state of polarization and propaganda in society, particularly within college campuses. They also explore the role of the media in shaping narratives and manipulating public opinion. The conversation then shifts to the topic of black victimhood and how it hinders personal growth and empowerment. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network. For more visit TudorDixonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anna Perez joins this episode of The Jeff Dornik Show to discuss the out-of-control tyrannical government we face here in America. Donald Trump is getting indicted left and right, our elections are rigged, the federal government is being weaponized against American citizens and Big Pharma and China essentially run our government. The question really is: Have we reached the point of no return? One of the really big problems in DC is the swamp that Trump has called to be drained. The Uniparty doesn't want outsiders or those that cannot be controlled. They know they can't control Trump, but they do everything they can to control the rest of the candidates and politicians . Anna Perez explains how the swamp works from her perspective, and how even the voters are manipulated into voting for the establishment's chosen candidates. Anna Perez is the host of Wrongthink on Live From America TV, and co-host of Waking Up America on Rumble. Subscribe to this show on Rumble and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Jeff Dornik's Substack at https://jeffdornik.substack.com. Sign up for pickax, the social media platform that protects free speech, is not beholden to Big Tech, has algorithms that amplify your voice and provides monetization opportunities for content creators. https://pickax.com Take control of your health and stop relying on Big Pharma. Start with the zeolite heavy metal detox that Dr Sherri Tenpenny recommend, Pure Body Extra. This will help rid your body of the toxins that you can't help but become exposed to. Click here to get $50 off your first order: https://jeffdornik.thegoodinside.com/pbx-trial-offer-10c2020/ Register for Mike Lindell's upcoming live-stream event August 16-17 where he'll lay out the plan to fix the elections before 2024. Use promo code FFN to get access for FREE, plus you'll receive a gift from Mr Lindell himself. Click here to registering promo code FFN: https://lindellevent.com
In this episode Jason talks with Farahn Morgan about growing up in Appalachia, moving to DC and going to college, moving back home near her family and community, and her work in news, journalism, and how she frames it: storytelling. They dig into the nature of ‘expertise', culture, folk traditions and how they are exploited, making a living in the modern political economy and the difficulties of doing that while still preserving traditional lifeways, the blessing and curse of the coal industry, the current story she's working on looking into wildcrafting and how it connects to the Cherokee side of her ancestry, deaths of despair, the importance of choosing to build a home and connect to place despite the currents working against it, the importance of learning from elders, her views on the Foxfire series, book recommendations for understanding Appalachia, and much more. *Note, there is a bonus section at the end where the formal conversation wrapped up but they accidentally didn't stop recording the more informal discussion, which they both decided to leave in Bio: Farahn is a writer living and working at home in Appalachia. After spending nearly a decade in politics and media in Washington, D.C., she returned to Southwest Virginia and Eastern Kentucky to be close to her family, understand their history and traditions more intimately, and re-establish her connection to the land and herself. She is still learning. Read her words at http://LongRoadHome.substack.com, County Highway, RealClearBooks & Culture, The Washington Examiner, and WrongSpeak.
Adam B. Coleman of Wrongspeak joins Kira to talk about his recent NY Post article and how the “white supremacy” label has become a convenient catch-all boogieman for anything the progressive left doesn't like.https://nypost.com/2023/01/18/democrats-latest-attempt-to-use-a-white-supremacy-scare-to-crush-their-opposition/
ColemanNation may not have been the first podcast to feature Adam Coleman, but it was up there. Now he returns, triumphant – the “black victor” he writes about, and just ... The post “The Return of Wrongspeak” appeared first on ColemanNation.
In this episode of MSOM, Dr. Kirk Elliott explains what the crazy energy and bond markets are doing. Next, Adam B. Coleman walks us through the minefield that is the modern culture war and race relations. Amelia Love, the author of “How to B Happy” explains deep forgiveness.WrongSpeak.netwww.AmeliaLoveWorld.com www.AmeliaLoveAcademy.com www.HowToBHappy.comhttps://americanmediaperiscope.com/amp/signupSave up to 66% off at https://MyPillow.com with AMP888RNCstore.com Use Promo Code AMP888https://GrillBlazer.com Save 10 Percent with AMP888Get Breaking News Updates: https://SeanMorganReport.comNearly 60% of Americans are concerned about running out of money.RECEIVE A FREE CONSULTATION & A FREE E-BOOK ABOUT ANNUITIEShttps://www.americanmediaperiscope.net/clevelandFREE OR PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3reDC7CGet a Free Gold Consultation: Call Dr. Kirk Elliott at +1 720-605-3900https://kirkelliottphd.com/morgan/BUY A SAT PHONE: https://bit.ly/3tHkWkIMyPatriotSupply: https://bit.ly/32OOD81www.AmericanMediaPeriscope.comSupport the show
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"If people with real scientific credentials are feeling pressure to deny reality on ideological grounds, that, to me is an even more serious problem than our journalistic community being corrupted by these ideological cults." On this episode, find out what's making journalist and free-thought advocate Jonathan Kay optimistic--and maybe not so optimistic. He and Daniel take a deep dive into the current political climate by addressing political correctness in relation to science, the alarming influence of social media trends on society at large, and increasing tendencies at universities to squeeze free speech in the service of ideology. Jonathan Kay is the senior editor of Quillette and host of the Wrongspeak podcast. He is the author of the books "Among the Truthers" and "Your Move: What Board Games Teach Us About Life" and the former editor in chief of The Walrus. His writing has appeared in The New Republic, The New York Times, Foreign Policy, and the Literary Review of Canada.
In this episode, Josh and Ian debate the merits of the culture surrounding political correctness within the framework of free speech. They talk about the possibility of certain speech leading to violence; the ancient Greek philosophical understanding of the logos; the history behind the idea and uses of political correctness (PC); comedians lampooning PC culture; the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis; PC as a matter of nicety and respect for others; the use of the term woman within the LGBTQ+ community and feminist circles; biological sex vs. gender identity; being offended by speech and having a tough skin; intent, impact, and separating art from artists; rhetoric and the power of persuasive language; draft dodging and the use of symbolic speech; Mark Twain and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; flag burning and protest speech; consequentialism and responsibility going hand-in-hand with the unrestricted expression of ideas; Bill Maher and the use of the "n-word"; and the Orwellian culture of wrongspeak in the current political/social sphere.On this week's segment of Read/Watch/Play, they talk about Nietzsche's Biography, Kafka's The Metamorphosis, CW's The Arrowverse, Color out of Space, Stranded Deep, and The Last of Us Pt. II. Follow them on Twitter at:Josh @theonlyoneblogIan @modernovermanand the podcast @NecessaryBSPodWebsite: https://www.necessarybspod.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspodLinks:λόγοςPolitical correctness - Encyclopedia BritannicaOn Conversation: How Free Speech is the Tool for Sit-Down DiplomacyThe First AmendmentFirst Amendment Court CasesRecorded 25 June 2020Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspod)
As the Wrongspeak podcast hits pause and we say goodbye to Debra, Jon interviews his mother Barbara Kay for the first time. Barbara is a columnist with Canada's National Post and a wrongspeaker extraordinaire. They discuss their visions of classical liberalism, how Quebec nationalism gave Barbara "a taste for polemics," Jewish intellectualism and multiculturalism; Jon also calls out Barbara's antifeminism and, for the trollbait pièce de résistance, we find out if one Kay benefited from the other's nepotism. Thank you to Dr. Debra Soh for her invaluable contribution to our first series of episodes and to our producers at TNKR Media. You can reach us on Facebook, Twitter or Gmail @wrongspeak.
In the first installment of Desiland's Currying Votes series, Niru examines the origins of the Khalistan movement for independence in the region of Punjab and its supporters' influence in Canadian politics. She tells the story of her friend Seema and the Air India disaster of 1985, then chats with Balraj Deol, editor of Canada's Khabarnama Punjabi Weekly, and Wrongspeak podcast host Jonathan Kay. Wrongspeak listeners: Welcome to this special crossover episode! If you have already heard the "Khalistan in Canada" conversation with Niru, Jon and Balraj Deol on Wrongspeak, skip to the next episode at the 19:00 mark to hear more from wrongspeaking journalists Terry Milewski and Terry Glavin. Coming up on Desiland's Currying Votes series: Hon. Ujjal Dosanjh, Adrienne Batra and the Khalistani argument. If you are a Khalistan leader in Canada and would like to be interviewed for this series, please contact us via Desiland.ca. Thank you and Namaste.
While few people think of Jonathan Kay as a lawyer, after completing an engineering degree at McGill University, Jon scored perfect on his LSAT score and was admitted to Yale Law School. His legal education placed him on Wall St. and a member of the New York bar. With the momentum of his impressive legal [...]
To end 2018 on a lighter note, Jon speaks with Canadian comic Mike Ward, fined by a Human Rights Tribunal in Quebec for a controversial joke; and Debra chats with American comedian Jamie Kilstein on political correctness and censorship among liberals. And stay tuned until the very end to hear Jon tell Debra a classic Jewish joke! Thank you, Wrongspeak listeners, for your support during our inaugural year. We'll be taking a break for a few weeks and back in early 2019 with new episodes. In the meantime, you can find us on Facebook and Twitter. For comments or sponsorship inquires, email wrongspeak@gmail.com. Thanks as well to our first sponsors, Quillette and Goldwater, Dubé, and our producers at TNKR Media.
Jon and Debra examine both sides of a tense debate on the left between radical feminists and transgender activists. Meghan Murphy, the Feminist Current founder recently banned from Twitter for misgendering, and Julie Rei Goldstein, actress and trans activist, make their cases to Wrongspeak.
Published on Sep 20, 2018Jonathan Kay of Quillette on Free Speech, Trolls, Southey, Ghomeshi and Media Bias, journalist and Editor at @QuilletteM, co-host of the podcast #Wrongspeak with Dr. Deborah Soh. We discuss Tabatha Southey, Twitter Mobs and trolls, Quillette, media bias, left vs. right, the political pendulum, self censoring, alt-right, hate speech, the coddling of the american mind, Evergreen State College and Bret Weinstein, liberal indoctrination, #metoo, Jian Ghomeshi, conspiracy theories, Alex Jones, Dr. Debra Soh on Joe Rogan's #JRE, strong women in Canadian media on @jimfannonshow. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/jimfannon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Canadian TV icon Ed the Sock (Steve Kerzner) and Toronto Sun editor-in-chief Adrienne Batra join Jon and Debra to discuss and debate the first three episodes of Wrongspeak on free speech on campus, women in STEM and rapid onset gender dysphoria.
Dr. Debra Soh is a former sex researcher, neuroscientist, columnist, and podcast host. She is the co-host with Jonathan Kay of "Wrongspeak."
Dr. Debra Soh is a former sex researcher, neuroscientist, columnist, and podcast host. She is the co-host with Jonathan Kay of "Wrongspeak" available on iTunes & Google Play.
In this preview clip, hosts Jonathan Kay and Dr. Debra Soh chat about their trip to Laurier University following the Lindsay Shepherd affair, and whether or not the climate for free speech on university campuses will improve.
For Wrongspeak's introductory episode, Debra speaks with ex-Google engineer James Damore and takes a close look at the science behind his infamous “Google Memo” on gender in the tech field. Was Damore punished for his inconvenient brain?
The saga of Canadian graduate student and activist Lindsay Shepherd, featuring surprising interviews from the Laurier University campus that cast fresh light on how she became a free-speech icon.
Debra asks whether some children who identify as trans may be receiving definitive gender diagnoses too soon for their own good.
In this preview of Wrongspeak's introductory episode, Dr. Debra Soh speaks with Dr. Meng-Chuan Lai of the University of Toronto about neurodiversity and embracing autism in the workplace. The full episode, "James Damore's Inconvenient Brain," is coming soon! Follow @ DrDebraSoh and @ JonKay on Twitter for updates.