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Mary Versus the Movies
Episode 174 - Listen To Me (1989)
A standard college melodrama makes a hard-right turn into an anti-abortion screed in a move that's almost as bizarre as Kirk Cameron's horrible Southern accent. We welcome back Alana Phelan to the show with a movie she really loved as a kid, but viewing it as an adult, a few things suddenly stand out. Starring Kirk Cameron, Jamie Gertz, Roy Scheider, and Tim Quill. Written and directed by Douglass Day Stewart. Content warning: this episode discusses rape, abortion, and general sexual topics. The Indiegogo link to Alana an...
2025-02-19
1h 45
Feel Into A Best-Selling Full Audiobook This Weekend.
The Odyssey, the Republic, Meditations, the Divine Comedy, Faust and Others by Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Niccolo Machiavelli, Dante Alighieri, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Leo Tolstoy
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/36318to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Odyssey, the Republic, Meditations, the Divine Comedy, Faust and Others Series: 10 Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die, Book 5 Author: Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Niccolo Machiavelli, Dante Alighieri, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe, Leo Tolstoy Narrator: Peter Coates, Stacey M. Patterson, Douglass Scott, Joe Phoenix, Luana Marantz, Mark Bowen Format: mp3 Length: 54 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 01-24-25 Ratings: Not rated yet Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: 10 Masterpieces you have to read before you die is the book that everyone should read to understand themselves and each...
2025-01-24
6h 46
KPFA - The Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Hollow Constituencies / National Popular Vote / Tort Museum Interns Read the Dictionary
First up on today’s wide-ranging show, Ralph speaks to political scientist Adolph Reed about how American politics has started taking its cues from professional wrestling and how the left can rebuild itself. Then, we welcome Steve Silberstein from National Popular Vote to update us on their interstate compact’s progress. Finally, we’re joined by three interns from the American Museum of Tort Law — Dylan Bird, Gabriel Duffany, and Rachel Donovan — who discuss a rather unique summer assignment. GUESTS: Adolph Reed is Professor Emeritus of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, an organizer with the D...
2024-12-30
59 min
Ralph Nader Radio Hour
Hollow Constituencies/ National Popular Vote/ Tort Museum Interns
First up on today's wide-ranging show, Ralph speaks to political scientist Adolph Reed about how American politics has started taking its cues from professional wrestling and how the left can rebuild itself. Then, we welcome Steve Silberstein from National Popular Vote to update us on their interstate compact's progress. Finally, we're joined by three interns from the American Museum of Tort Law—Dylan Bird, Gabriel Duffany, and Rachel Donovan discuss a rather unique summer assignment.Adolph Reed is Professor Emeritus of political science at the University of Pennsylvania and an organizer with the Debs-Jones-Douglass Institute’s Medicare for...
2024-12-28
1h 21
Class Matters
Ep 16 - Where Do We Go from Here with Mark Dimondstein and Adolph Reed Jr.
In Episode 16, a post-2024 election episode, Class Matters asks Mark Dimondstein, President of the American Postal Workers and Adolph Reed Jr., “Where do we go from here?” Join us for a lively and compelling conversation on changing the way Labor does politics, including building an issue-based politics independent of the two parties, organizing to change the terms of political debate, and the role of political education.
2024-11-26
38 min
The Uptown Parlay Podcast
NFL week 15 picks Jones released & Douglas fired.
This Week We Malik, Ant & Ace. We Are back with more NFL picks and a few college as well this week. We discuss Joe Douglass, LSU being bad for the Lions to be good finally and the Giants making moves. Who will should the Jets have at QB next year? Follow us on all the Major Social media platforms at @theUptownParlay and at the blog @ UptownParlay Reach us via Email if for any requests. merch coming soon.
2024-11-23
1h 24
The Mike Douglass Show
The Mike Douglass Show, Monday 09/09/2024
The Mike Douglass Show, Monday 09/09/2024 What questions would YOU like to ask Kamala Harris and/or Donald Trump during the September 10 Presidential Debate? (great and substantive listener suggestions); James Earl Jones dead at 93...American acting legend; Media Research Center poll indicates strong ABC bias toward Kamala Harris v. Donald Trump; Legendary Constitutional lawyer and former Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz leaves the Democratic Party--saying he's independent for now.
2024-09-10
1h 21
The Mike Douglass Show
The Mike Douglass Show, Thursday 09/05/2024
The Mike Douglass Show, Thursday 09/05/2024 Breaking news on the Georgia school shooting--father of suspect arrested; Gov. Newsom blames Republicans and federal judges for shootings like the one in Georgia; CA State Sen. Brian Jones (R-San Diego) advocates for no parole for the 2001 Santee School shooting convict who killed two and wounded 13; Huntington Beach City Council crosses legal swords with State of California over nontifying parents if their children choose to change genders, use opposite sex's bathrooms, etc. (AB 1955) signed by Governor; Is position demotion sufficient discipline for Atwater principal who engaged in lap dance with school mascot at pep rally?
2024-09-06
1h 22
Underdawg Talk
Rewriting The Narrative - Tevin Studdard Sr. #129
In this episode of Underdog Talk, Eric sits down with Tevin Studdard, the Executive Director of the L.E.A.D Program- Literacy Entrepreneurship and Dreams. Tevin is a multifaceted individual making a significant impact in Indianapolis. Tevin is a father, author, and theme songwriter. His work focuses on rewriting the narrative for underrepresented youth in Indianapolis by guiding them from blank pages to published books. His work is not just about writing books; it's about changing lives and creating legacies. This episode is a testament to the power of believing in oneself and the impact one person can h...
2024-09-04
1h 14
Class Matters
Ep 15: When Compromises Come Home to Roost: With Adolph Reed Jr. and Mark Dudzic
In Episode 15 of Class Matters, Adolph Reed Jr. and Mark Dudzic take on the 40+ years of anti-worker compromises that have led to worker frustration with both political parties and distrust in our government. They examine how the Labor Party effort of the 1990s/2000s aimed to channel that anger into an independent working-class politics.
2024-08-16
44 min
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#237 Lauren Jones, VMD - Resetting the Narrative on Veterinary Care
In this episode, I’m rejoined by Dr. Lauren Jones she first joined me about a year ago in episode #190 - so for her full background go check out that episode. Dr. Jones owns Animal Hospital of Chester County and is a Director of Veterinary Medicine for Shepherd Veterinary Software. Lauren shares her new role within Shepherd and updates from our last episode. AVMA was about a month ago and I got her take on the event and feedback. Lauren shares some thoughts on The Atlantic & New York Times articles attacking and questioning why veterinary care is so ex...
2024-07-21
54 min
RedDread Around
"What to the Slave Is the 4th of July " James E. JONES reads Frederick DOUGLASS introduced by Howard ZINN - Dem Now !
Co-edited by late and much missed Howard ZINN Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. On July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, Douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” He was addressing the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society. James Earl Jones reads the historic address during a performance of Voices of a People’s History of the United States, which was co-edited by Howard Zinn. The late great historian introduces the address.
2024-07-04
00 min
The Well-Seasoned Librarian: Mixing Cookbooks and Conversation
Douglass Weissman (Girl in the Ashes/Life Between Seconds) Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 13 Episode 20
Bio: Beyond being a captivating author, Douglas is a seasoned travel writer who has explored diverse corners of the globe. He's also a husband, a father, and a Los Angeles resident with a fascinating background. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of San Francisco and even spent time in Buenos Aires. But that's not all! Douglas has worn many hats throughout his life, working in a safari game reserve, selling timeshares, and even editing non-fiction books. When he's not traveling, writing, or indulging in his love of food, Douglas loves crafting characters with...
2024-05-01
41 min
The Mike Douglass Show
The Mike Douglass Show, Wednesday 04/10/2024
The Mike Douglass Show, Wednesday 04/10/2024 House of Rep's votes down current FISA renewal of Section 702 (why and why that's good news for the moment); State Assm. Bill Essayli promotes AB 2641 requiring law enforcement to cooperate with Fed law enf regarding illegal immigrants convicted of child sex crimes; Sac County Sheriff Jim Jones disappointed in today's press conference for "California Retail Theft Reduction Act; Review of anti-American and anti-Israel rally in Dearborn, MI; and Special Guests interview: "Mike from Coulterville," and Pro Rodeo Hall of Famer Jerold Camarillo--the Oakdale Rodeo: History and weekend fun April 13 & 14.
2024-04-11
1h 21
Class Matters
Ep 14: Wall Street’s War on Workers with Les Leopold
In Episode 14 of Class Matters, Adolph Reed Jr. talks with labor educator Les Leopold about his new book, Wall Street’s War on Workers: How Mass Layoffs and Greed Are Destroying the Working Class and What to Do About It.
2024-03-19
49 min
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education/Political Musings Newsletter & Podcast
More discussion of the X/Twitter Space with Alex Jones interviewing Elon Musk, Matt Gaetz, Vivek among various guests that was live earlier.
A great rather entertaining follow up to the Twitter Space about X, Alex Jones Returns interviews Elon Musk, General Flynn, and more.Gene Douglass for Congress, NC #2 Battle Good v Evil is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. If you wish to donate to my campaign here is the link below: To Donate to my campaign for the US House NC #2. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or...
2023-12-11
5h 31
Battle of the Titans/Theology/God's Creation/Education/Political Musings Newsletter & Podcast
X/Twitter Space Live with Alex Jones interviewing Elon Musk, Matt Gaetz, Vivek among various guests.
A great rather entertaining Twitter Space about X, Alex Jones Returns interviews Elon Musk, Vivek pees with an open microphone and more. - efdGene Douglass for Congress, NC #2 Battle Good v Evil is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. If you wish to donate to my campaign here is the link below: To Donate to my campaign for the US House NC #2. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other...
2023-12-11
2h 48
Class Matters
Ep 13: Medicare Advantage: What Unions & Retirees Need to Know
In Episode 13 of Class Matters, we’re talking with labor activists Marianne Pizzitola, Rose Roach, and Mark Dudzic about Medicare Advantage (Disadvantage?) health plans and what they mean for union retirees, for collective bargaining, and for the future of traditional Medicare. And we get the scoop on how retirees in New York City are fighting back against efforts to force them onto Advantage plans.
2023-11-08
44 min
New Books in African American Studies
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
New Books in American Politics
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
New Books in Philosophy
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
New Books in Intellectual History
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
New Books in Political Science
Melvin L. Rogers, "The Darkened Light of Faith: Race, Democracy, and Freedom in African American Political Thought" (Princeton UP, 2023)
Frederick Douglass’s 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” is notoriously fiery. No doubt part of what’s gripping about it is its internal tension. Douglass begins by sincerely praising the founders and their philosophical principles, and then turns to a devastating critique of the hypocrisy of the United States. Underlying Douglass’s argument is a commitment to the democratic project in the United States that one imagines could be sustained only with extraordinary effort. What prevented Douglass from embracing the understandable, warranted pessimism that the democratic experiment in the United States had failed – or perhaps had...
2023-11-01
1h 08
Just us On Justice and Other Things
Season 2 Episode 25 - Justice Reform with Sean Wilson
We had the incredible honour to discuss the justice system with Sean Wilson. It was an amazing conversation about the systems in the United States of America as well as Canada and what we can do to make real change. . [Listen Here] https://www.spreaker.com/show/...https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...https://open.spotify.com/show/... . [Show Notes] Dream.Org: www.dream.com Sean Wilson Bio: Sean Wilson is the Organizing Director on Dream.Org's Justice team. As someone with 17 years of lived experience and direct involvement with...
2023-07-23
1h 10
RedDread Around
What to the Slave Is the 4th of July - Frederick Douglass read by James E. Jones
Born into slavery around 1818, Frederick Douglass became a key leader of the abolitionist movement. On July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, Douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” He was addressing the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society. James Earl Jones reads the historic address during a performance of Voices of a People’s History of the United States, which was co-edited by Howard Zinn. The late great historian introduces the address.
2023-07-06
00 min
TWIPF: THE PODCAST
1972, Week 8
This week we discuss George Allen's favorite frozen dessert, the final TDs of a couple of HOFers, The Other Larry Brown, and just who the heck is Kent Lyle Birdley? Quote of the week: "Douglass gets his helmet knocked off. My god, one of these days, his head's going to be in there with it." Intro-outro music is "Hit the Hole," by William Loose.
2023-06-20
44 min
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#191 Why do veterinarians fail at selecting the RIGHT job?
In this episode, Ryan Koopmans, DVM, MS Financial Planning, and Meredith Jones, DVM, CSLP, rejoin me to tackle why most veterinarians candidly suck at selecting the right position to work. We discuss the following:How to think about due diligence in selecting a role.Why the $ figure is one of the last things you should select based on.Why do you need someone else to review your employment contract BEFORE signing.Why the mentorship and education you get as a DVM matters greatly for your development.There is all this talk of mentorship - but what is it...
2023-06-18
53 min
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#190 Lauren Jones, VMD - Embracing Change as a Veterinarian
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Lauren Jones. Dr. Jones owns Animal Hospital of Chester County and is a Veterinary Strategist for Shepherd Veterinary Software (disclosure– Shepherd has been a sponsor of the show in the past, not currently, and I’m a fan of what they offer). A super unique item that we will jump into is Dr. Jones owns a hospital in Pennsylvania yet lives in Arizona which is fascinating. Her veterinary journey and story (as this is her first podcast appearance)Practice ownership and her experience.What she was most nervous about becoming an own...
2023-06-11
44 min
Class Matters
Ep 12: Power and Participation in Negotiations and Politics with Jane McAlevey
In Episode 12 of Class Matters, we’re talking with labor organizer Jane McAlevey about how to democratize union negotiations and build significant worker power by practicing transparent, big, and open negotiations. That’s the focus of McAlevey’s latest book, Rules to Win By: Power and Participation in Union Negotiations. McAlevey talks with Gordon Lafer and Adolph Reed Jr. about the impact of negotiations as political education, for building strong unions and for rebuilding democracy.
2023-05-23
50 min
The Jesus Storybook Bible Podcast
The Empathetic Power of Good Stories: Claude Atcho
“Reading brain” is a phenomenon discussed by psychologists, pastor Claude Atcho, where reading good stories expands your perspective—and your empathy. Claude shares why reading is an important tool in loving our neighbors as ourselves, because we can enter their lives through story. Quotes “I realized I had a unique angle from my literary background and then also my pastoral experience: those two things could really come together and help people process art and the beauty of art and stories.” - Claude Atcho “We can't really understand American Christianity without thin...
2023-04-20
14 min
TWIPF: THE PODCAST
1972, Week 3
This week we discuss a lot of running and not so much passing, the Douglass-Landry running QB battle, the origin of "any given Sunday," and unique scores in NFL history. Quote of the week: "This game worked better than Sominex." Intro-outro music: "NFL 338."
2023-04-19
52 min
Trusty Hogs
Ep78. TOUSSAINT DOUGLASS / Nans, Nose Hair & Naked Mole Rats
A guest who has come truly prepared, with wonderful anecdotes, inimitable style and even props, we're delighted to host rising star Toussaint Douglass! Toussaint has certainly made a splash in the comedy world so far and it's easy to see why, plus Helen catches Catherine up on the Zoo fun she missed...FOLLOW TOUSSAINT: @Toussaint_GramThank you so much for listening!Support us at https://www.patreon.com/TrustyHogs for exclusive bonus content, merch, and more!Trust us with your own problems and questions... TrustyHogs@gmail.comPlease give us a follow...
2023-03-30
1h 06
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#174 Radio Show - Are Signing Bonuses the New Non-Compete?
In this radio, I'm joined by guests Meredith Jones, DVM, and Ryan Koopmans, DVM, to discuss Sign-On Bonuses or Signing Bonuses in veterinary medicine. We riff on the topic and discuss the trade-offs - as with anything, it's nuanced. Are huge signing bonuses a HUGE 🚩? Pro-ration on signing bonuses and why that matters. Do they make veterinarians feel "trapped" at an employer?Are they beneficial, or are there other options one should ask for?Will a recession hurt those paying higher signing bonuses?Is a retention bonus the answer?And so much more SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE
2023-02-26
46 min
Class Matters
Ep 11: Labor on the Rise? A Conversation with UE’s Carl Rosen
With public approval of unions at its highest since 1965, organizing drives bringing in 200,000 new union members, union election petitions to the NLRB up 51 percent, 60 million workers who want a union, and low unemployment spurring strike actions and gains in wages and benefits, many have declared that labor is on the rise. Yet in 2022, the overall share of workers who are union members declined from 10.3 to 10.1 percent. And the Supreme Court stands ready to significantly curtail workers’ right to strike. Ep 11 takes a close look at the obstacles and opportunities for Labor as we head into 2023.
2023-01-31
40 min
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#169 Meredith Jones, DVM - What Most Financial Advisors Miss When Working With Veterinarians
On this episode, I’m joined by a familiar face and voice, Dr. Meredith Jones. She is the founder of the Veterinary Financial Summit, The Debt Free Facebook Group for Veterinarians, and recently and excitingly started a new role that we’ll get into. Meredith's new role as a financial planner with Vincere WealthWhy she decided to make the switch and become a planner.How she feels being a DVM allows her to provide different advice and guidance than non-DVM advisors. When are student loan planning conversations more complex, and what to look out for?What's missed most in f...
2023-01-22
34 min
GSMC Classics: Destination Freedom
GSMC Classics: Destination Freedom Episode 71: The Jones Family
A weekly radio program produced by WMAQ in Chicago from 1948 to 1950, presenting biographical histories of prominent African-Americans such as George Washington Carver, Satchel Paige, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and Lena Horne. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE...
2022-12-22
31 min
GSMC Classics: Destination Freedom
GSMC Classics: Destination Freedom Episode 71: The Jones Family
A weekly radio program produced by WMAQ in Chicago from 1948 to 1950, presenting biographical histories of prominent African-Americans such as George Washington Carver, Satchel Paige, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and Lena Horne. GSMC Classics presents some of the greatest classic radio broadcasts, classic novels, dramas, comedies, mysteries, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. The GSMC Classics collection is the embodiment of the best of the golden age of radio. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through the classic age of radio, with this compiled collection of episodes from a wide variety of old programs. ***PLEASE NOTE...
2022-12-22
34 min
Class Matters
Ep 10: Millionaires Tax on the Ballot in Massachusetts
Can a union-backed "Millionaires Tax" win at the ballot box in Massachusetts? It would raise $2 billion/year for quality public education, for repair and maintenance of roads and bridges and for public transportation. In Episode Ten, Adolph Reed Jr. talks with union leaders Eve Weinbaum and Dean Robinson on state-wide organizing for the amendment and its potential as a model for an electoral strategy that appeals to and unites working people.
2022-11-02
37 min
Morning Coffee With Christ by Minister Michelle Carter-Douglass
Pink chose her, and She Chose To Survive. Interview with Founder of Pink Chose Me, Tiffany Denee Jones.
Tiffany Denee Jones is honestly, "a rose, that grew from the concrete." A three-time cancer survivor, she vows never to allow the struggles from life to overshadow her talents, love for others, and her gifts. In this episode, Ms. Jones shares her cancer-prevention information, encouragement, and surviving hard times. Pink Chose Me Contact: https://pinkchoseme.org/ https://www.facebook.com/PinkChoseMe-166171190063247 Ms. Tiffany Denee Jones Contact Information & Work: https://www.facebook.com/tiffanydenee ht...
2022-10-21
51 min
Class Matters
Ep 9: Inflation: What Workers Need to Know
Inflation and the fight against it is on the public agenda today in a way not seen since the 1970s. In Episode Nine, Professor Adolph Reed Jr. leads a discussion with Sam Gindin and Samir Sonti, on what inflation means for the working class, and why anti-inflation policies have often come at the expense of workers. We also look at how this round of inflation is different, how we should fight it and what inflation means for bargaining union contracts.
2022-09-13
48 min
Class Matters
Ep 8: The Jim Crow South + Listener Qs - Part Two
In Part 2 of 2, Adolph Reed Jr discusses his new book, The South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives, with Toure Reed. The Reeds explore how tendencies to romanticize Jim Crow undercuts our ability to address the root causes of racial inequality today. They also tackle questions from our listeners about race and about the labor movement.
2022-08-23
49 min
Class Matters
Ep 7: The Jim Crow South + Listener Questions
In Part 1 of 2, Adolph Reed Jr discusses his new book, The South: Jim Crow and Its Afterlives, with Toure Reed. The Reeds explore how tendencies to romanticize Jim Crow undercuts our ability to address the root causes of racial inequality today. They also tackle questions from our listeners about race and about the labor movement.
2022-08-08
40 min
Chillin With Teddy G
what to native black americans is july 4, brought to you by james earl jones a.🎉🤔
Frederick Douglass’s Fiery 1852 Speech, “The Meaning of July 4th for the Negro,” Read by James Earl Jones. What, to the American slave, is your Fourth of July? I answer: a day that reveals to him, more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is a constant victim. To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciation of tyrants, brass fronted impudence; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, y...
2022-07-18
10 min
Class Matters
Episode 6: Why the Supreme Court Matters to Working People
In Episode 6, we take a look at one of the recent Supreme Court rulings – West Virginia v. EPA. It turns out this case is about much more than climate change. As you will hear from Jenny Breen, Gordon Lafer, Adolph Reed Jr., and Samir Sonti, this ruling is the first time the Supreme Court has used the "major questions doctrine" in a majority opinion. That doctrine is an attempt to squash the ability of agencies like the EPA, OSHA or FDA, for example, to carry out legislation passed by Congress. We dive into the impact it could have on working p...
2022-07-16
41 min
Silver & Black Pride: for Las Vegas Raiders fans
President Sandra Douglass Morgan, news, mailbag and more!
Topics Discussed: Douglass Morgan makes history Amy Trask and Lester Hayes, Hall of Fame semifinalists Marcus Allen talks 2022 Raiders Chandler Jones and Maxx Crosby draw high praise from Andrew Whitworth Josh McDaniels' faith in the young secondary Team Rankings Bo Jackson biography, by Jeff Pearlman coming soon Are Ndamukong Suh and Colin Kaepernick signing? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-07-08
15 min
Queer Lit
“Black Lesbian Thought” with Briona Simone Jones
“When the earth spoke to me, I was moved to compose a collection of love letters between Black women.” -- This is how Dr Briona Simone Jones (University of Connecticut) describes their work in the introduction to their mind-expanding anthology Mouths of Rain. In this episode, Briona tells me how and why they took on the feat of publishing this book while also finishing a PhD on Black lesbian aesthetics in the middle of a pandemic, and how both their mum and Audre Lorde helped them do it. Briona also addresses the impact the constant violence against queer Black women has...
2022-06-21
45 min
Class Matters
Ep 5: What's Ahead for Labor?
Adolph Reed Jr. talks with Sara Nelson, President of the Association of Flight Attendants/CWA and APWU President Mark Dimondstein about what's ahead for Labor in this moment that holds out both promise and peril. Worker organizing efforts are underway across the country including at Amazon and Starbucks. Public support for unions is a 57-year high – with polling at 68% in favor. And next week the AFL-CIO will be holding its first convention since 2017. We'll talk Organizing, Strikes, Working-Class Politics, Women + Labor and more!
2022-06-10
52 min
The Jesus Storybook Bible Podcast
There’s Always Beauty, Even in the Dark Places: Ruth Naomi Floyd
Every human being is a creator, whether they’re creating a beautiful work of art or cultivating kindness in someone’s life. That’s what jazz vocalist and composer Ruth Naomi Floyd has found to be true. Ruth shares all the ways she sees God creating beauty in our lives, even in the darkest of places, and how we can find it when we just allow ourselves to look. Quotes “God is the first and greatest artist. He created out of nothing. And every single human being is made in His image. We are a ref...
2022-05-19
11 min
Class Matters
What's Behind the Attack on Public Schools?
Adolph Reed Jr. talks with Chicago Teachers Union president Jesse Sharkey and Prof. Daniel Moak about what's behind renewed criticism of our public schools. Are our schools failing our students and communities? Or are these attacks fueled by efforts to privatize schools for private profit? And how are teachers' unions and parents working together to protect and expand public education?
2022-04-23
45 min
Mary Versus the Movies
Episode 54 - Romancing the Stone (1984)
We really enjoyed this romantic jungle adventure starring Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglass, and Danny DeVito--so much so, that this episode went on a little long. But when you're dealing with a surprise Robert Zemeckis film, that's gonna happen.
2022-04-15
1h 13
Class Matters
Need for Healthcare Reform: View from the Union Hall
Richard Hooker of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 623, Katie Murphy of the Massachusetts Nurses Association, and Juan Ramirez of the United Teachers of Los Angeles talk about the need to reform our health care system to control skyrocketing costs, make employers pay their fair share, and take healthcare off the bargaining table.
2022-03-31
38 min
Erin is the Funny One
Alex Jones or the Onion
Jack “Elden Ring” Douglass and Erin “Stardew Valley” Breslin kick things off this week by popping open a bottle of Jack’s favorite wine before diving into quite the quiz…are the quotes Erin reads Alex Jones quotes, or articles from the Onion? This is going to go great! Erin is the Funny One is Sponsored by: NordVPN. Visit NordVPN.com/ERIN for a huge discount off your NordVPN plan, 1 additional month for free, and a bonus gift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2022-03-14
1h 12
The Photo Detective
Picturing Frederick Douglass
Today Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective, is joined by the Sumner R. and Marshall S. Kates Professor of English and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, John Stauffer. John and Maureen dive into his book Picturing Frederick Douglass which has become a national bestseller. The two talk about images of Frederick Douglass, and how photos of individuals from history can give us a fuller picture of their lives. John delves into telling the audience more about Frederick Douglass’ life and work but also explains how he believes that Douglass’ rebellion in how he was...
2022-02-13
31 min
Class Matters
All Things Postal + Independent Working-Class Politics
Adolph Reed Jr. speaks with Mark Dimondstein, president of the American Postal Workers Union, on the importance of the public Postal Service to our democracy. Reed and Dimondstein share their concerns about the country's move toward authoritarianism, the role of the labor movement, and the need for independent working-class politics.
2022-01-29
42 min
TWIPF: THE PODCAST
1970, Week 10
This week we discuss Tarkenton's devotion to TWIPF, Frank Ryan's last pass, Bobby Douglass's career game, NFL players in the movies, and Leroy Kelly joining an exclusive club. Quote of the week: "You can't have a long trunk and short legs."
2022-01-17
52 min
Ivory Tower Boiler Room
Healing in a Weeping Place, Robert Jones Jr. Reflects on "The Prophets"
Robert Jones Jr. joins Andrew, Mary, and Ceren in The Ivory Tower Boiler Room to discuss his 2021 New York Times bestselling novel, The Prophets. He provides a behind the scenes discussion of how this much talked about Black queer love story came to be. Our discussion dives deep into who Robert turns to for literary inspiration, specifically Harriet Jacobs, Frederick Douglass, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison. He explains the musicality of his prose, and you'll be surprised with one of the major inspirations. As Robert says, his novel really "needed to sing"! There is much to ponder and reflect o...
2022-01-10
1h 08
Class Matters
Episode One: Have workers lost faith in government?
In Episode One of Class Matters, Adolph Reed Jr., Gordon Lafer, and Samir Sonti discuss the eroding trust in government among workers in the United States.
2021-12-19
43 min
LIVE! From City Lights
Christopher W. Shaw in Conversation with Ralph Nader
Christopher W. Shaw in conversation with Ralph Nader, discussing his newly released book "First Class: The U.S. Postal Service, Democracy, and the Corporate Threat," published by City Lights Books. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom, hosted by Peter Maravelis and moderated by Katherine Isaac. You can purchase copies of "First Class: The U.S. Postal Service, Democracy, and the Corporate Threat" directly from City Lights at a 30% discount here: https://citylights.com/muckraking/1st-class-the-u-s-postal-service-d/ Christopher W. Shaw is an author, historian, and policy analyst. He has a Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Berkeley...
2021-12-17
55 min
Coming Out Late
EP11: LGBTQ+ Women's Anxiety Recovery & Emotional Therapy: An Interview
Robin and Leanne share why it’s better late than never to come out and live the life you are meant to live with no blame, guilt or shame. Leanne also gives insight to how our brains process emotions and anxiety, and how we have the power to change our lives! In this episode, you will learn…What an neuro linguistic programming (NLP) practitioner doesChange requires willingness and the right attitude for change.Understanding anxiety and 2 pathways to anxiety: cortex-based, thoughts vs. amygdala-based, reactionsStrong emotional experiences become your body’s emotional history, which then condition how you fee...
2021-12-13
1h 08
Readings and Ramblings Podcast
20. North and South, Part I
Join Janice and Shanna as they delve into a new book, Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South. Commonplace QuotesWhat I have said respecting and against religion, I mean strictly to apply to the slaveholding religion of this land, and with no possible reference to Christianity proper; for, between the Christianity of this land, and the Christianity of Christ, I recognize the widest possible difference—so wide, that to receive the one as good, pure, and holy, is of necessity to reject the other as bad, corrupt, and wicked. To be the friend of the one...
2021-11-17
1h 05
robertdouglass 3Speak Podcast
Christina Jones - Please Stop This Train
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=robertdouglass/iflzmgbz The songs were written to save true love. They tell the story of Kimiko, who first sang them to her husband when they were in trouble with their marriage. It was the message he needed to hear to come back to her, and renew his vows and commitment. That's the power of music! Full album here: https://music.christinajones.com Please stop this train of loneliness, ‘cause new mistakes can’t undo the old ones from the past. Please try to look past this...
2021-10-31
00 min
robertdouglass 3Speak Podcast
Christina Jones - Wind My Sail
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=robertdouglass/oxnishsc You are the wind in my sail. You are calm water and gale. White hills turn green And green leaves turn brown. Now I wear black, once had a white gown. So I am told it’s best for me to leave the past and move on, ‘cause memory is just a trick to make us cling to what’s gone, what’s gone. But I have only the one ship, and one wind to call my friend,
2021-10-25
00 min
AN ACTOR'S ARC
AN ACTOR'S ARC, with guest Ora Jones
AN ACTOR'S ARC traces the creative journey of ten successful actors, who share their insights into their craft as they reflect on the arc of their life in art.This episode features stage and screen actor ORA JONES. Recorded April 1, 2021.A video version of this episode can be found on YouTube at:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUTKgF4c4eYAN ACTOR'S ARC is hosted and created by Shawn Douglass.
2021-10-18
1h 01
robertdouglass 3Speak Podcast
Christina Jones - What Love Means to Me
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=robertdouglass/gnzteevs If you had one last chance to save your love, what would you do? Would you sing him a song? "You Were My Compass" is a collection of songs that speak of love and hope stronger than any words alone. Full album and artist info at https://christinajones.com The songs were written to save true love. They tell the story of Kimiko, who first sang them to her husband when they were in trouble with their marriage. It was the message he needed to hear to come back...
2021-10-17
00 min
robertdouglass 3Speak Podcast
Christina Jones - You Were My Compass
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=robertdouglass/euonyzgr Oh my sky is dark, 'cause the brightest star fell out. By this star alone, did I find my way about. You were my compass in life, and without you I'm completely lost. You were my light when there was darkness and frost. I would like to leave but I cannot find the door. In this dark alone, there is hope for me no more. You were my compass in life, and without you I'm completely lost. You...
2021-10-06
00 min
robertdouglass 3Speak Podcast
Christina Jones - Walk in a Walk
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=robertdouglass/tqupdzup I liked holding your hand and taking a walk. Our bodies were close, our minds linked in talk. And we’d ponder our lives and mysteries shared. Our banter was light, but inside we cared. But sometimes as we walked down the street our minds took a path quite of their own. And so they truly traveled away from our feet, a walk in a walk. Then I’d climb on a ledge and hug you tight. My soulmate were you...
2021-10-04
00 min
The Veterinarian Success Podcast
#107 Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ - Investing for Time Savings
Today I’m joined by a repeat guest Dr. Phil Zeltzman - a polymath and veterinary surgeon. You might know him from his work with Dr. Meredith Jones on the Veterinary Financial Summit which just wrapped up last month. Phil today is going to talk about Chronos. He helped start Chronos a back-office solution for veterinary practices. Chronos is solving a major issue(s) in veterinary medicine that I hear listed as complaints often. Phil and I discuss: Takeaways from the second annual Veterinary Financial Summit.Origin story and solutions offered from Chronos.The process and how it wo...
2021-10-03
37 min
TLOY TALKS
TLOY TALKS #4: The Robert Douglass Podcast
On the fourth episode of the TLOY TALKS podcast, I speak with executive producer and music enthusiast Robert Douglass about his upbringing and musical history, his introduction to music, working with Christina Jones and Kimiko Ishizaka, You Were My Compass, J.S. Bach, and everything related to music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-08-25
1h 09
The American Vandal
The Invisible Home of Frederick Douglass, John W. Jones, & Mark Twain with Jill Spivey Caddell & Shirley Samuels
On a special Emancipation Week episode, three scholars with both personal and professional ties to the Southern Tier of New York, discuss the recently-reconstructed speech by Frederick Douglass which was part of the Emancipation Day celebration which took place in Elmira in August of 1880. For more information about this episode, visit MarkTwainStudies.com/InvisibleHome To read Frederick Douglass's "Lessons of Emancipation To The New Generation" & other Emancipation Week materials, visit MarkTwainStudies.com/LessonsOfEmancipation
2021-08-06
48 min
The Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Episode 54: Robert P. Jones
Our guest is Robert P. Jones, the CEO and Founder of Public Religion Research Institute, and the author of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity,” as well as, “The End of White Christian America. Robby's research, analysis and storytelling unpacks the history of the institutional white church in the production of white supremacy in our culture. Robby and Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews I talked about Fredrick Douglass, James Baldwin, and their respective Georgian roots. And they talked about the specific responsibility that our white kindred have to disrupt the power of white Christian religi...
2021-07-15
54 min
5 Minutes of Your Time?
What to the N.I.G.G.A. is the Fourth of July?
For the Fourth of July 2021, Brother Jones offers a poetic address inspired by Frederick Douglass's remarkable speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
2021-07-04
10 min
“What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”:: Frederick Douglass 1852 ::
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? (Performed by Actor, James Earl Jones) “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” is a speech by abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Douglass, who himself escaped enslavement years before, gave the speech on July 5, 1852 at an Independence Day celebration in Rochester, New York. During the 1850s, Frederick Douglass typically spent about six months of the year traveling extensively, giving lectures. During one winter -- the winter of 1855-1856 -- he gave about 70 lectures during a tour that covered four to five thousand miles. And his speaking engagements did not halt at the...
2021-07-04
07 min
ACME PACKERS PODCAST
Ep. 39 Packer Profile: MIKE MAD DOG DOUGLASS w/ Peter Jones
Peter Jones @ProFootHistory from the UK, joins the show and we profile Former Packers Player, MIKE "MAD DOG" DOUGLASS! He was the Linebacker of my youth and a standout on a 3-4 defense loaded at the position! We explore his greatness in Packers History! Get Some! NEW Green Bay Packers Podcast from the mind and mouthes of The 2 Erics. Both are Wisconsin Boys, both bleed Green and Gold, both might say something we regret! Join the ACME ARMY TODAY! Please forward & share the podcast with a friend! Start with the latest! Get some of the history pieces out there. Give...
2021-06-10
38 min
Walk With TFB
3.6 Take Up Space and Create It // Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones
During this walk, Dr. Cierra encourages us to both take up space and creates it. Today we are walking with a social justice educator, creative entrepreneur, and movement and meditation instructor. A New Jersey native and WaWa lover, she earned her Bachelor’s in Social Work from Rutgers University - Douglass Residential College. While at Rutgers, she competed on the University Dance Team, interned with the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, and represented The Garden State at the 2014 Miss America competition after becoming the second woman of color to secure the title of Mis...
2021-05-18
50 min
Every Man
EP 27: Frederick Douglass
‘Tiz good my Black Kingz, Black Queenz, and people of the kingdom! Today’s episode is about an OG, Frederick Douglass. A formerly enslaved man and abolitionist leader. Frederick Douglass solidified himself as one of greatest and most important Black figures in the 19th century. Black Peace, Black Love, Black Soul Rate, Review, and Subscribe. Have a topic that you want me to talk about? Send your comments, suggestions, and feedback to my email or DM my IG page! I will check all DMs at the end of every week. IG: _k.en Email...
2021-02-25
27 min
Jonesin' for Show
Hush the Inner Bully with Shawn Douglass
We all hold an inner bully inside of us. You know the one. The voice that's telling you that you're not enough or you can't do something. The voice that holds us back. It doesn't serve you. In this episode I chat with Entrepreneur Shawn Douglass on how we can Hush the Inner Bully.
2021-01-18
37 min
Living A Blacknificent Life!
COMMON TRAITS OF 3 HIGH ACHIEVING / SELF-ACTUALIZING HISTORIC AFRICAN AMERICANS: FREDERICK DOUGLASS, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, AND W. E. B. DUBOIS - Ep. 7
COMMON TRAITS OF 3 HIGH ACHIEVING / SELF-ACTUALIZING HISTORIC AFRICAN AMERICANS: FREDERICK DOUGLASS, BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, AND W. E. B. DUBOIS, with psychologist Dr. William James Jones EPISODE #007 SUMMARY A revealing conversation with psychologist Dr. William James Jones explores research findings relating to common characteristics that cultivated high achievement / self-actualization among three historic African Americans. He examined the lives of Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. DuBois and discovered 15 shared perspectives and attributes. This conversation lends insight as to the cultural values that informed their historic high achievement...
2020-10-28
56 min
Amerikanske drømmere
Jacob Mchangama om Frederick Douglass og Quincy Jones
Martin Krasnik taler med Jacob Mchangama om kærligheden til borgerrettighedsforkæmperen Frederick Douglass og Quincy Jones. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020-10-22
23 min
Give and Take
Episode 243: Breaking Bread With The Dead, with Alan Jacobs
My guest is Alan Jacobs. His newest book is Breaking Bread with the Dead: A Reader's Guide to a More Tranquil Mind. W. H. Auden once wrote that "art is our chief means of breaking bread with the dead." In his brilliant and compulsively readable new treatise, Breaking Bread with the Dead, Alan Jacobs shows us that engaging with the strange and wonderful writings of the past might help us live less anxiously in the present--and increase what Thomas Pynchon once called our "personal density." Today we are battling too much information in a society changing at...
2020-09-23
50 min
Ben Franklin's World
277 Whose Fourth of July
On July 5, 1852, Frederick Douglass delivered a speech to an anti-slavery society and he famously asked “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” In this episode, we explore Douglass’ thoughtful question within the context of Early America: What did the Fourth of July mean for African Americans in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries? To help us investigate this question, we are joined by Martha S. Jones, the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor and Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University, and Christopher Bonner, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Mar...
2020-06-30
1h 13
Beyond The Stethoscope
Panel on Debt & Finances During COVID19
Favorite quotes of the episode: “It’s ok if you are in financial survival mode right now but remember that it’s a temporary situation.” “Make sure your emergency fund is somewhere you can access in the middle of the night.” “COVID19 has exposed the need for an emergency fund, but make sure your cash that’s just sitting around waiting on an emergency is earning interest for you. For example, there are high-interest savings accounts earning over 1 percent.” Episode Overview In this episode, I talk with Meredith Jones, DVM, Financial Coac...
2020-06-23
43 min
Medicare for All
South Carolina, Coronavirus, Wonk Wars, and Organizing Victories
Joe Biden wins his first, and so far only, primary with the help of Medicare for All supporters. Trump’s team doesn’t believe in the coronavirus, but if it does exist, Medicare for All would make it worse (?!?). Centrist policy experts trash the Yale Medicare for All study and then trash the entire policy of Medicare for All for good measure. Stephanie birddogs Joe Kennedy at an event for the Patients over Profits Pledge, and Connecticut passes its first municipal resolution in favor of Medicare for All! Show Notes Pete Buttigieg drops out of the race. R.I.P. "Medi...
2020-03-03
36 min
Effekt
Planetside
00.00.40: Introductions00.04.28: Thank you to our new Patrons: Kevin J Feeley, Bjørn Ove Asprem, John Douglass00.07.08: World of gaming - Tales from the Loop Starter Set; Tales from the Loop TV trailer; (a digression into Picard); The Gaslight Club; Cyberpunk Red00.27.47: Colony Campaigns in Alien00.48.59: Players in the Hamam - Dragonmeet Coriolis GM extraordinaire Dan Marriott 01.00.48: People of the Prison Planet - Key GMPCs from Song to the Siren01.20.24: Next time, and goodbyeEffekt is brought to you by Fictionsuit and RPG Gods. Music is by Stars in a Black Sea, u...
2020-02-29
1h 24
Mic'd Up
Medicare For All w/ the Debs-Jones-Douglass Institute
The Debs-Jones-Douglass Institute's own Nick Rubin, Katherine Isaac (Executive Director) and Willie Leggette join host Mika Gadsden LIVE in the Ohm Radio studio for an in-depth conversation about Medicare For All. New to the show? Check out this previous episode: bit.ly/MicdUpWithAdamDomby I run on love & community support: bit.ly/SupportCAN , $mikagadsden on CashApp Get exclusive content by supporting this podcast via Patreon: patreon.com/ChsActNet Follow the Charleston Activist Network on Social Media: FB: @charlestonactivistnetwork IG: @charlestonactivistnetwork Twitter: @ChsActNet Email Mika: Tamika@charlestonactivistnetwork.com Website: www.charlestonactivistnetwork.com
2020-02-20
58 min
Savage Politics
The Perfect Storm for Political Participation! Scholar and Political Scientist, Dr. Avis Jones-Deweever shares her exper"tea"se for 2020!
Today's episode of Savage Politics is the next installment of the November 2019 Power to the People series featuring scholar and political scientist, the incomparable Dr. Avis Jones-Deweever! Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever, is an Award-Winning Author, International Speaker, Political Commentator, and Race & Gender Empowerment Expert. As a serial entrepreneur, Dr. Avis is the Founder of Incite Unlimited, The Exceptional Leadership Institute for Women, and the World Changers Media Mentorship. Dr. Avis’ organizations offer diversity & inclusion training and consulting, entrepreneurship training, and media training along with communications strategy development for political candidates and elected officials. Her clients include major corporations, non...
2019-11-12
00 min
Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
John Muller: The Lost History of Frederick (Bailey) Douglass in Baltimore
John Muller, author of Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C.: The Lion of Anacostia and Mark Twain in Washington, D.C.: The Adventures of a Capital Correspondent, will present "The Lost History of Frederick (Bailey) Douglass in Baltimore" using newly discovered information found in the Baltimore City Archives, Maryland Historical Society, Enoch Pratt Free Library, and private archives. Muller has presented widely throughout the DC-Baltimore metropolitan area at venues including the Library of Congress, Newseum, Politics and Prose, American Library in Paris and local universities. He is currently working on a book about the lost history of Frederick Douglass on M...
2019-03-07
1h 08
FOX
Frederick Douglass Zombie Slayer (Faux Trailer) | Season 1 Ep. 5 | REL
The fake trailer for the fake movie Frederick Douglass Zombie Slayer. Subscribe now for more Rel clips: http://fox.tv/SubscribeFOX Watch more videos from Rel: https://fox.tv/RelSeason1Playlist See more of Rel on our official site: https://fox.tv/Rel Like Rel on Facebook: https://fox.tv/Rel_FB Follow Rel on Twitter: https://fox.tv/Rel_TW Follow Rel on Instagram: https://fox.tv/Rel_IG Like FOX on Facebook: http://fox.tv/FOXTV_FB Follow FOX on Twitter: http://fox.tv/FOXTV_Twitter Add FOX on Google+: http://fox.tv/FOXPlus Based on the life of Lil Rel Howery...
2018-10-22
00 min
The Mindset Athlete Podcast
Speak your success with Jonathan Jones
Jonathan Jones empowers millennials and students to speak their success, believe in their greatness and create the life and business of their dreams. He is a TEDx Speaker, Originator of Speak Your Success Academy, and Best-Selling Author of the Book Process. On top that he is also the host of Speak Your Success Podcast. 'It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. - Frederick Douglass' You can learn more about Jonathan via his website jonathanjonesspeaks.com and by connecting through his Facebook. For more information about Mind Set Game con...
2018-10-14
56 min
Brands that Book with Davey & Krista Jones
Episode 010: Tyler J. McCall - Finding Your Next Client using Instagram
Tyler J. McCall is an Instagram and social media marketer, strategist, and coach for creatives. He teaches his students how to use Instagram with intention to grow their community online, grow their list, and grow their business. Tyler focuses on using Instagram and social media to tell stories, build relationships, and convert followers to fans, drawing from his 10 years of experience in non-profit marketing and management and community organizing. Tyler is based in Chicago, where he lives with his partner Eric and their dog Douglass. For the show notes, go to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-tyler-mccall-episode-10/
2018-04-25
54 min
Haiti and the Civil War with Marvin T. Jones
"The Civil War is sometimes called the Second Haitian Revolution. For over seventy years pro-slavers feared Haiti, and the enslaved and abolitionists found great hope from Toussaint Louverture and Haiti. Marvin T. Jones details the actions of enslaved and abolitionists who were encouraged by the Haitian Revolution, Haiti’s own involvement in offering freedom to people of color. And, why Haiti was so important to keeping alive the hope that all Americans would be free. American leaders who wrote, spoke of and acted due to their admiration for Louverture include John Brown, Martin Delaney, Gabriel Prosser, Frederick Douglass, Charlotte Forten, Willia...
2017-10-06
1h 09
Ancestor's Footprints with Bernice Alexander Bennett
Haiti and the Civil War with Marvin T. Jones
"The Civil War is sometimes called the Second Haitian Revolution. For over seventy years pro-slavers feared Haiti, and the enslaved and abolitionists found great hope from Toussaint Louverture and Haiti. Marvin T. Jones details the actions of enslaved and abolitionists who were encouraged by the Haitian Revolution, Haiti’s own involvement in offering freedom to people of color. And, why Haiti was so important to keeping alive the hope that all Americans would be free. American leaders who wrote, spoke of and acted due to their admiration for Louverture include John Brown, Martin Delaney, Gabriel Prosser, Frederick Douglass, Charlotte Forten, Willia...
2017-10-06
1h 08
Milwaukee Independent
Frederick Douglass address read by James Earl Jones
This audio clip features James Earl Jones, reading the famous Frederick Douglass 1852 Independence Day address in Rochester, New York. It was part of a performance during Howard Zinn’s “Voices of a People’s History of the United States” and recorded by democracynow.org.
2017-07-01
04 min
Beth & Meg &...
Beth & Meg & More Loaded Questions
This week we discuss the fact that Megan is plus-sized (in an iPhone, that is), what showing of Wonder Woman Frederick Douglass would attend, and the anatomic hurdles of the male romper. Also, when it's good to mine the 80s/90s for remakes and when IT IS NOT, why we are now concerned for la Republique Francaise, and why we will now require a waiver should we ever enter the dating pool again. Lastly, we play a round of Loaded Questions where you get to see just how nerdy Bethany can be. #keepBabyinthecorner #orchardpeach #wehaveaDickies #WeAllLose #justsingthedangsong
2017-06-01
58 min
Transform Mundane Moments Into Memorable Tales With Free Audiobook
Who Was Frederick Douglass? Audiobook by April Jones Prince
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 256606 Title: Who Was Frederick Douglass? Author: April Jones Prince Narrator: John H. Mayer Format: Unabridged Length: 01:04:00 Language: English Release date: 04-05-16 Publisher: Listening Library (Audio) Genres: Kids, Biography & Memoir Summary: Born into slavery in Maryland in 1818, Frederick Douglass was determined to gain freedom--and once he realized that knowledge was power, he secretly learned to read and write to give himself an advantage. After escaping to the North in 1838, as a free man he gave powerful speeches about his experience as a slave. He was so impressive that...
2016-04-05
1h 04
How to Download Audiobook in Kids, Ages 8-10
Who Was Frederick Douglass? by April Jones Prince | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Who Was Frederick Douglass? Author: April Jones Prince Narrator: John H. Mayer Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 04-05-16 Publisher: Listening Library Genres: Kids, Ages 8-10 Summary: Born into slavery in Maryland in 1818, Frederick Douglass was determined to gain freedom - and once he realized that knowledge was power, he secretly learned to read and write to give himself an advantage. After escaping to the North in 1838, as a free man he gave powerful speeches about his experience as a slave. Contact: info@hotaudiobook...
2016-04-05
1h 04
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Who Was Frederick Douglass? by April Jones Prince
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/10526to listen full audiobooks. Title: Who Was Frederick Douglass? Author: April Jones Prince Narrator: John H. Mayer Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 4 mins Release date: 04-05-16 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 10 ratings Genres: Biographies Publisher's Summary: Born into slavery in Maryland in 1818, Frederick Douglass was determined to gain freedom - and once he realized that knowledge was power, he secretly learned to read and write to give himself an advantage. After escaping to the North in 1838, as a free man he gave powerful speeches about his experience as a slave. He was so impressive...
2016-04-05
1h 04
Lighthouse Live! from Modesto
Helping Parolees Succeed!
PACT meetings bring community resources together to help recently released parolees succeed! You may be surprised at the help that is available! Special Guests: Ben Andrew Briggs (Turning Point), Joseph Cabral (Celebrate Recovery), Kathryn Jones (Golden Valley Health), and Marissa Sights (Child Support Services)
2010-05-18
58 min
Lighthouse Live! from Modesto
Secrets in America: Crisis of Elder Abuse
This poignant interview goes behind the scenes of the now widely acclaimed new video, "Secrets in America: Crisis of Elder Abuse". We join Producer/Director David T. Jones, along with experts Jose Michel, Ann Danhoff, and Monica Ramos to face the hard facts about the growing, secret abuse of the elderly, in its many forms. The documentary can be viewed online at www.secretsinamerica.org.
2009-09-02
58 min
Lighthouse Live! from Modesto
Emergency! 082806
Disasters--the news is filled with them, and new threats, natural and man-made, face us more and more. Now, hear from top emergency managers as they encourage believers to step out and prepare themselves and their neighborhoods, to survive the next emergency! Guests: Chief Gary Hinshaw, Chief Russ Richards, Dale Butler, Pastor Buddy Gray, Jim Money from the American Red Cross, and David Jones.
2006-08-29
58 min