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The Eye of Jupiter PodcastThe Eye of Jupiter PodcastL25 Robert Prevo's Cryptid & U.F.O. Research: Paranormal Insights from the Monstrous PodcastDescription: Dive deep into cryptid lore, U.F.O. sightings, and paranormal mysteries with Robert Prevo, the brilliant researcher and podcaster from the Monstrous Podcast. Explore new insights into the world of the unexplained.Robert's Links:https://www.facebook.com/share/g/6pHQoeaF6EvGb29L/ https://youtube.com/@MonstrousThePodcast?si=WFx2YUJSOEMtrsMSWhere can you interact with The Eye of Jupiter community?Groups and Chats:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/groups/351262497691015/https://www.tiktok.com/@theeyeofjupiter?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://www.instagram.com/theeyeofjupiterpodcast?igsh=YzljYTk1ODg3...2025-05-291h 28For People with Bishop Rob WrightFor People with Bishop Rob WrightThe Heart of Moral Leadership with The Rev. Dr. Robert FranklinSend us a textJoin us for Bishop Wright's latest podcast series: The Heart of Moral Leadership. Moral leadership is critical in turbulent political times because it provides a compass for guiding people through uncertainty, promoting justice, and fostering unity. In periods of division, leaders with strong ethical principles inspire trust, encourage empathy, and model behavior that prioritizes the common good over personal gain.Jesus' leadership, marked by compassion, forgiveness, and a radical commitment to loving one's neighbor, offers a moral framework that transcends political and social boundaries. His teachings focus on humility, service, and...2025-02-0726 minKonspirasjonspoddenKonspirasjonspoddenUkens versting: Robert Franklin StroudRobert Franklin Stroud var hallik som 18-åring, fugleentusiast, respektert ornitolog og en av de mest beryktede kriminelle i USA. Alt dette, til tross for at han satt fengslet fra 1909 og frem til sin død i 1963. Fredrik Sjaastad Næss og Bjørn-Henning Ødegaard fra Konspirasjonspodden har lansert en ny sesong av Verdens verste på Podme. Dette er en podkast om noen av historiens mest grusomme mennesker, både kjente og ukjente. I hver episode kan du lære noe nytt om personer du allerede har hørt om, eller bli kjent med skjebner du kanskje aldri har visst eksistert...2025-01-2905 minTonyTidbit: A Black Executive PerspectiveTonyTidbit: A Black Executive PerspectiveIn the Hot Seat: Robert Franklin Calls Out Kevin Clayton on DEI LeadershipEpisode Title: Episode Audio Link: https://podcast.ablackexec.com/episode/In the Hot Seat: Robert Franklin Calls Out Kevin Clayton on DEI Leadership Episode Video Link: In this episode of the Black Executive Perspective podcast, host Tony Tidbit delves into a compelling conversation on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) with distinguished guests Kevin Clayton, EVP, and Chief Impact Officer of the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Robert Franklin, co-founder of Seven Focus. Together, they unpack the evolving definition and significance of DEI, especially in the wake of George Floyd's murder.The discussion examines...2025-01-211h 00WMMR - MMaRchives PodcastWMMR - MMaRchives PodcastTim McIlrath of Rise Against Chats Backstage with Pierre RobertPrior to their sold-out return to Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, Rise Against leader Tim McIlrath caught up backstage with Pierre Robert on 93.3 WMMR. Tim tells Pierre about the need to earn the name "Rise Against", as well as what the band could've been named when they were forming. He also discusses overcoming the nerves of playing a tour of mostly deeper cuts, the many socio-political topics their music addresses, and a timeline of when a new Rise Against record will arrive. See more at WMMR.com/Pierre2024-11-2121 minThe Fire and Water Podcast NetworkThe Fire and Water Podcast NetworkSuper Mates 112: House of Franklin-Stein Part 4Chris and Cindy wrap up House of Franklin-Stein 2024 with a trip to Collinsport, Maine, and the House of Dark Shadows! Barnabas Collins, vampire is freed from his coffin prison, and plans to marry his long-lost love, no matter the bloody carnage he leaves in his wake! Starring Jonathan Frid and the cast from the classic TV series! Then “Captain Marvel Battles the Vampire” from Captain Marvel Adventures #1! The World’s Mightiest Mortal must stop the evil Bram Thirla, risen from the grave as a bloodthirsty vampire! By Joe Simon, Jack Kirby and Dick Briefer! Subscribe via iTunes. Or Spotify.. This podcas...2024-10-2800 minThe Super Mates PodcastThe Super Mates PodcastSuper Mates 112: House of Franklin-Stein Part 4Chris and Cindy wrap up House of Franklin-Stein 2024 with a trip to Collinsport, Maine, and the House of Dark Shadows! Barnabas Collins, vampire is freed from his coffin prison, and plans to marry his long-lost love, no matter the bloody carnage he leaves in his wake! Starring Jonathan Frid and the cast from the classic TV series! Then “Captain Marvel Battles the Vampire” from Captain Marvel Adventures #1! The World’s Mightiest Mortal must stop the evil Bram Thirla, risen from the grave as a bloodthirsty vampire! By Joe Simon, Jack Kirby and Dick Briefer! Subscribe via iTunes. Or Spotify.. This podcas...2024-10-2800 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationJosephine Bolling McCall: The Lynching of Elmore McCallJosephine Bolling McCall reflects upon her father’s lynching in Lowndes County, Alabama- The Lynching of Elmore McCall. For decades, Elmore Bolling’s family believed myths perpetuated by white people, and even by Rosa Parks, about why he was killed: that he was involved in a love triangle or that he had insulted his assailant’s wife. Though Josephine Bolling McCall’s father was killed when she was 5 years old, it was not until she was 60 that she discovered an article in the Chicago Defender describing the real reason for her father’s killing: “Enraged whites jealous over the suc...2024-10-1428 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLeon Von Brown: The Legacy of Clifford BrownLeon Von Brown is the uncle of the late and acclaimed jazz trumpeter, Clifford Brown. Leon shares memories of his uncle and efforts create a lasting legacy about him. Von Brown also talks about his amazing career. Brown has theater and dance credits to include singing, acting, dancing, and choreography. He has worked on set with Alfre Woodard, Laurence Fishburne and Malcolm Jamaal-Warner and co-starred with Samuel L. Jackson. He developed performances for the Atlanta Ballet, Agnes Scott College and Clark-Atlanta University. He recorded and toured with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir with shows at Radio City Music Hall and...2024-10-1328 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: Sonny Buxton: The Man Behind the mic at KCSM, “The Bay Area’s Jazz Station to the World”KCSM radio’s own Sonny Buxton has been selected by the Jazz Journalists Association to receive the 2013 Jazz Hero Award for his contributions and dedication to broadcasting. Buxton, along with 25 other musicians and educators from the United States and Canada will be honored May 5 at the Jazz Heritage Center in San Francisco. Initially, Buxton never considered a future in radio or television as a career. In the early 1950s, he landed an internship in Los Angeles at a small radio station. Soon after, as a member of the U.S. Air Force, he became a disc jockey fo...2024-10-1329 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: Sonny Buxton: The Man Behind the mic at KCSM, “The Bay Area’s Jazz Station to the World”Sonny Buxton has met and worked with some of the greatest entertainers in history over the years, from Duke Ellington to Sarah Vaughn, Eartha Kitt, Ray Charles, Percy Sledge and Smokey Robinson. Buxton credits Leonard Russell in Seattle and Charles Sullivan for exposing him to the business side of radio and music by booking shows, clubs and concerts at the Fillmore and the Richmond Auditorium. Buxton proved his business worth again by co-owning several clubs in Seattle years later like The District, Checkmate and Anxious Asp. In San Francisco, Buxton also opened Milestones in 1984, and co-owned Jazz at Pearl’s...2024-10-1329 minThe Clash of the two Americas - Deep Dive InterviewThe Clash of the two Americas - Deep Dive InterviewCh01 - The International Impact of Benjamin Franklin and the American RevolutionThe provided text is an excerpt from the book “The Clash of Two Americas”, which argues that American history is a struggle between two opposing views of humanity, law, and mind. The book examines this struggle through the lens of historical events, personalities, and ideas, including the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the US Civil War. It highlights the contributions of individuals like Benjamin Franklin and Frederick Douglass, who promoted a vision of a more just and equitable world based on reason and cooperation. The text also explores the role of the British Empire and its efforts to subvert thes...2024-09-2010 minMoving HistoriesMoving HistoriesFranklinIn our latest episode, we discuss the recent Apple Television series Franklin, directed by Tim Van Patten and starring Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin.2024-09-0952 minPearls of Wisdom from Oyster Bay Church of Christ in Crawfordville, FloridaPearls of Wisdom from Oyster Bay Church of Christ in Crawfordville, FloridaThe Other Benjamin Franklin - Pearls of Wisdom 017 This Benjamin Franklin has quite a story, growing up from a challenging childhood into a great preacher and man of God around the time of the American Civil War. +++++++ Hear more messages and find out more about Oyster Bay Church of Christ in Crawfordville, FL on our website: https://www.obcoc.org/ 2024-07-0904 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan StevensonIn this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...2024-07-0429 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: U.S. Criminal Justice or Criminal Injustice? An Interview with Bryan StevensonIn this compelling two-part interview with renowned attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, we discuss the stark disparities within the criminal justice system. Stevenson shares his insights on how racial bias and economic status impact our U.S. justice system and create different realities for the "haves" and the "have-nots." He highlights the critical need for public defenders and the role lawyers play in creating hope and challenging injustice. He questions why, despite a surplus of lawyers, many people of color and the poor still lack adequate representation. We also explore t...2024-07-0429 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationFacing the Reality of Racism: A Conversation with Tim WiseIn this eye-opening episode, we explore the deep-seated and often unconscious biases that persist in the U.S. with Tim Wise, renowned author and anti-racism educator. Drawing from his book "White Like Me" and his recent speech, Wise sheds light on the pervasive racism that affects people of color and the collective denial that allows it to persist. Wise begins by addressing the crucial premise that combating racism is everyone's responsibility. He highlights the fundamental problem: White America, both corporately and collectively, has never truly been prepared to address the reality of the experiences faced by people...2024-07-0429 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationBreaking the Barrier to Civil Rights: Ernest Green and the Little Rock NineOn this episode, we honor Ernest Green, a member of the historic Little Rock Nine, as he reflects on his experience as one of the first African-American students to attend Little Rock Central High School.  Green shares his profound insights on the importance of Black History Month and the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Green delves into the critical moments of his journey, including the prejudice and bias that led to the erasure of African Americans from American history, depriving all Americans of a sound education. He discusses the significance of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the anniversary o...2024-07-0329 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: Here Comes the Sun: Reflections on Richie Havens’ Music that Shaped Our NationRichie Havens was known for having the most iconic voices in American music. Join this memorable conversation with the late and great Havens, opening the door to his remarkable life and musical legacy which left an indelible mark on the world.  Born Richard Pierce Havens on January 21, 1941, in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood surrounded by cultural diversity. His mother's roots in Barbados and his father's Blackfoot Native American heritage instilled in him a profound belief that "no one is any different than anyone else." Join us as we explore Havens' folk music circles of Greenwich Village to t...2024-07-0229 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: Here Comes the Sun: Reflections on Richie Havens’ Music that Shaped Our NationRichie Havens was known for having the most iconic voices in American music. Join this memorable conversation with the late and great Havens, opening the door to his remarkable life and musical legacy which left an indelible mark on the world.  Born Richard Pierce Havens on January 21, 1941, in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood surrounded by cultural diversity. His mother's roots in Barbados and his father's Blackfoot Native American heritage instilled in him a profound belief that "no one is any different than anyone else." Join us as we explore Havens' folk music circles of Greenwich Village to t...2024-06-2728 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: From Cotton Fields to Basketball Glory: Spencer Haywood's JourneyJoin us for an inspiring and powerful episode as we sit down with Spencer Haywood, an NBA legend and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer. Born into the harsh realities of the segregated Mississippi Delta, Spencer was one of ten children growing up in a shantytown, picking cotton and facing the brutalities of racism and the KKK. Amidst the violence and oppression, Spencer's spiritual mother provided him with the strength and faith to rise above his circumstances. In this candid interview, Spencer shares vivid memories of extreme poverty, including dumpster diving for toys and surviving on sugar-water...2024-06-2728 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: From Cotton Fields to Basketball Glory: Spencer Haywood's JourneyJoin us for an inspiring and powerful episode as we sit down with Spencer Haywood, an NBA legend and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer. Born into the harsh realities of the segregated Mississippi Delta, Spencer was one of ten children growing up in a shantytown, picking cotton and facing the brutalities of racism and the KKK. Amidst the violence and oppression, Spencer's spiritual mother provided him with the strength and faith to rise above his circumstances. In this candid interview, Spencer shares vivid memories of extreme poverty, including dumpster diving for toys and surviving on sugar-water...2024-06-2728 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: Reflections on Miles Davis: An Interview with Quincy TroupeHave you ever wished to sit down for an intimate conversation with Miles Davis? Dive deep into the life and legacy of jazz legend Miles Davis in this compelling two-part series featuring an exclusive interview with Quincy Troupe, the acclaimed author of "Miles: The Autobiography" and "Miles & Me." With 21 books to his name, including numerous award-winning volumes of poetry and memoirs, Troupe brings a wealth of insight and personal anecdotes to this intimate exploration of one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Join us as we explore the formative years of Miles Davis, born...2024-06-2629 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: Reflections on Miles Davis: An Interview with Quincy TroupeHave you ever wished to sit down for an intimate conversation with Miles Davis? Dive deep into the life and legacy of jazz legend Miles Davis in this compelling two-part series featuring an exclusive interview with Quincy Troupe, the acclaimed author of "Miles: The Autobiography" and "Miles & Me." With 21 books to his name, including numerous award-winning volumes of poetry and memoirs, Troupe brings a wealth of insight and personal anecdotes to this intimate exploration of one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Join us as we explore the formative years of Miles Davis, born...2024-06-2627 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 1: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strongJoin us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk.  In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong. The Early Years: A M...2024-06-2129 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 2: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strongJoin us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk.  In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong. The Early Years: A M...2024-06-2129 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 3: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strongJoin us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk.  In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong. The Early Years: A M...2024-06-2128 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 4: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strongJoin us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk. In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong. The Early Years: A...2024-06-2129 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationPart 5: A Portrait of Bobby Rush, the 90-year old Grammy-Award Winning Blues artist who is still going strongJoin us on a captivating journey through the life and career of Bobby Rush, the legendary 90-year-old Grammy Award-winning blues artist who continues to captivate audiences with his unique blend of blues, rap, and funk. In this five-part series, we delve deep into the remarkable story of a man whose music has transcended generations, earning him twelve Blues Music Awards and a Grammy at the age of 83. From his humble beginnings to his enduring legacy, discover the essence of Bobby Rush's music and the vibrant spirit that keeps him going strong. The Early Years: A...2024-06-2129 minBehind the Crimes with Robert MurphyBehind the Crimes with Robert MurphyThe Fall: The Skydive Murder Plot ii: Lead detective Paul Franklin#To watch this interview - subscribe at robertmurphy.substack.com#Det Insp Paul Franklin was in charge of the inquiry to bring the murderous, cheating husband Emile Cilliers to justice.But it wasn’t easy. There was little direct evidence that Cilliers had tampered with the parachute of his wife, Victoria.There was no CCTV nor DNA.And Victoria did not support the investigation into her husband.A new docudrama about the case is being broadcast in the UK. To coincide with this, Paul has given this new interview to...2024-06-121h 08Franklin County MediaFranklin County MediaTalk of the County Podcast | Honoring Heroes: Inside Franklin County's Veterans Service CommissionWelcome to Talk Of The County, where we honor our veterans and dive deep into the services and support available to them. In this episode, host Kenneth Wilson is joined by guests Executive Director Robert (Buck) Bramlish and Assistant Director, of Services Matthew H. Zelnik from the Franklin County Veterans Service Commission. Nutrition and Hunger: "It's very difficult right now for a lot of our veterans who are living on the margins." — Robert (Buck) BramlishTogether, they discuss the challenges veterans face, the vital assistance provided by the organization, and the importance of recognizing and su...2024-05-271h 02Like It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationHarmony and Hope: The Jazz and Justice Church of OaklandSpotlighting the transformative work of the Plymouth United Church of Christ in Oakland, California. Led by the dynamic Rev. Marjorie Matthews, this vibrant community is a beacon of hope and healing for residents of Oakland. "No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here," says Rev. Matthews, who shares her deep commitment to social justice and community healing, emphasizing the church's mission of inclusion and advocacy for marginalized individuals.  Central to the church's mission is the concept of Justice-Making—a powerful call to action that encourages members to activ...2024-05-2229 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationGuardian of the Redwoods: Environmental Activist Julia Butterfly HillThis week on "Like It Is," we chronicle the extraordinary efforts of environmentalist Julia Butterfly Hill, whose remarkable journey of activism captivated the nation. In an inspiring and unforgettable act of defiance, 23-year-old Julia lived in a 200-foot tall, 1000-year-old California Redwood tree named "Luna" for 738 days to prevent it from being cut down by a lumber company. Julia's fierce advocacy for the environment began in California, where she embarked on her mission to save Luna from destruction. Her commitment to protecting this ancient Redwood drew national attention, particularly as she refused to descend despite repeated calls...2024-05-2228 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationBreaking the Bamboo Ceiling with Former Mayor Amourence LeeDelve into the complexities and challenges of public service with our special guest, Amourence Lee. As the former mayor of San Mateo, California, Lee offers an unfiltered look at the realities of being a public servant, as the first Asian woman elected to office in the largest City in her San Francisco, Bay Area County. In this compelling episode, Lee, a dedicated community builder, shares her personal experiences, including the physical threats and intimidation she has faced. Despite these daunting challenges, she remains resolute in her oath to the community. Lee speaks candidly about her personal experience...2024-05-2229 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationStereotyping in Focus: Meet the Author of "Reel Bad Arabs"Join our conversation with renowned Lebanese-American media critic, scholar, and author Jack Shaheen to discuss his groundbreaking work on how Hollywood perpetuates harmful stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims in Western media. As the author of "Reel Bad Arabs," Jack Shaheen dedicated his career to exposing and challenging racial and ethnic stereotypes in popular culture. His insightful analysis sheds light on how Hollywood corrupts, demeans, and manipulates images of Arabs, perpetuating harmful misconceptions and contributing to negative perceptions in society. Our candid and engaging conversation with Shaheen delves into the impact of these stereotypes, the power...2024-05-0828 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationA Grandmother's Crusade: Dorothy Garner's Impact on Inner-City Youth This memorable and award-winning episode sheds light on the transformative impact of one woman and was honored with a Silver CINDY Award from the International CINDY Competition. In this edition of Like It Is, we pay tribute to the late Dorothy Garner, an extraordinary woman who was the first female prison corrections officer in the State of Michigan. Affectionately known as "Mama G" by inmates, she commanded respect both behind bars and in her community. As a Community Activist in Detroit, Dorothy tirelessly promoted self-help and parental responsibility to empower inner-city youth. Her compassion and commitment to...2024-05-0829 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationTriumph Over Domestic Violence: Barbara Hudson's Story of SurvivalIn this edition of Like It Is, we focus on Barbara Hudson's story as a survivor of domestic violence. She bravely shares her story of abuse encompassing various forms such as physical aggression, threats, and control.  In the United States, approximately 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence and other forms of abuse (CDC). Often hidden behind closed doors, domestic violence has devastating consequences on individuals, families, and our communities at large.  Join us as we listen to Barbara's journey, recognizing her resilience and the urgent need for education and action to...2024-05-0829 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationChinese Labor Camp Survivor: Harry Wu's Fight for Human RightsIn this special episode of Like It Is, we are privileged to feature the late Harry Wu, a towering international figure in the realm of human rights activism. He is a renowned Chinese-American human rights leader who survived 19 years as a political prisoner in Chinese labor camps and joins Like It Is to share his remarkable story.  During the interview, Wu reflected on his advocacy for freedom and democratic reform in China, offering profound insights rooted in his personal struggle for liberty. Wu founded the Laogai Research Foundation, an organization committed to researching and raising awareness about t...2024-05-0829 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationDelivering Miracles: The Septuplets' Story with Dr. Karen DrakeWe sit down with Dr. Karen Drake, a Perinatologist who played a significant role in a notable moment in U.S. medical history. Dr. Drake, one of two African American doctors involved, reflects on her experience delivering the first surviving set of septuplets to an American couple in Des Moines, Iowa, back in 1997. This interview marks Dr. Drake's first media appearance since the historic event, providing listeners with a candid look into her journey. From her thorough preparation to the role of faith in her work, Dr. Drake shares the challenges and successes encountered during the delivery...2024-05-0828 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationOn the Bridge of Bravery: John Lewis' LegacyReflecting on the powerful civil rights anthem, "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around" in this edition we examine an iconic moment in American history - the courageous march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama known as “Bloody Sunday.” As Civil Rights leader John Lewis and fellow marchers endeavor to cross the bridge they encounter brutal resistance from Alabama state troopers.  Featured excerpts from former Georgia congressman John Lewis, who dedicated his life to the principles of equality and justice, which often led him to the front lines of protests, where he faced violence and arrest...2024-05-0828 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationFrom the Reservation to Newsroom: Independent Native American PressThe Lakota Times blazed trails as the inaugural independently owned Native American newspaper in the United States. In this episode of Like It Is, we uncover the remarkable journey of Tim Giago, an esteemed American journalist and the visionary behind the Lakota Times. Alongside Doris Giago, Tim established this groundbreaking newspaper at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where he was born and raised. Our dialogue traverses the vital theme of media ownership and control, shedding light on the vital role of indigenous voices in our newsrooms. 2024-05-0829 minLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationLike It Is: 30 Minutes of Good ConversationSongs of Struggle: African American Soldiers in the Philippine-American WarIn this episode of Like It Is, I sit down with Dr. John Calloway, a renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, and educator with over 35 years of experience. He introduces his latest project, "Buffalo Soldiers in the Philippine-American War: A Crisis of Conscience," an artistic exploration of the intersecting experiences of African American soldiers and Filipinos during this historical conflict. We delve into their shared struggles, aspirations, and sense of solidarity amidst the backdrop of U.S. imperialistic aggression, offering a poignant reflection on their stories and perspectives.   #blackhistory2024-05-0729 minSpin and Win: The PodcastSpin and Win: The PodcastSpinning Dreams into Reality: The Robert Santoli Story Robert Santoli, currently residing in Connecticut. Robert's Wheel of Fortune episode aired on March 25th, 2016, marking a memorable moment in his lifelong connection with the show. His earliest memory dates back to 1996 when he watched the Seattle College Week edition with his mother, igniting his passion for the game. Growing up, Robert immersed himself in Wheel of Fortune video games and often dreamed of being a contestant. As a child, Robert had the extraordinary opportunity to attend a taping of the show, courtesy of his aunt's connection in California. He even had the chance to...2024-03-261h 04The Pentecostal PerspectiveThe Pentecostal PerspectiveLeadership Principles with Ryan FranklinAre you seeking to empower and develop leadership skills in your congregation?  How do you define purpose in the context of Christian leadership? If you're unsure, how can you discover purpose and align with it? Join me today as I set down, with Ryan Franklin, of Christian Leader Made Simple. If you have any questions, prayer requests, or would like to request a topic for a future episode, send a text message to (833) 921-9023 Click here for an informational PDF Watch How To Leave A Review Here:...2024-03-191h 03Afternoon LightAfternoon LightJames Franklin, ‘A heterogeneous society’ Arthur Calwell’s impact on AustraliaAlthough he came awfully close to winning the 1961 election, Arthur Calwell is generally remembered as one of the least successful Opposition Leaders of all time. He shares a distinction with H.V. Evatt in having lost three separate elections, and is often viewed as the last embodiment of old-style Labor politics before Gough Whitlam’s modernisation of the party. However, this depiction overlooks a significant contribution to the Australian nation, most notably as the first Minister for Immigration. While remaining a staunch supporter of White Australia, Calwell oversaw the inauguration of the great post war migration boom that laid th...2023-12-0647 minMONEY MENTALITYMONEY MENTALITYBENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S LIFEDive into the extraordinary life of Benjamin Franklin – a polymath whose legacy continues to shape our world. Explore his profound contributions to science, diplomacy, and self-improvement, and discover the timeless lessons we can glean from his remarkable journey of innovation and enlightenment.🎶 Where I Get My Music: ►Epidemic Sounds - https://www.epidemicsound.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/money-mentality/support.2023-10-0512 minIs That Even Legal?Is That Even Legal?Estate Wars and how to avoid them: The case of Aretha Franklin's millions, and the Prince intestacySend us a textEver wondered what happens when a loved one passes away without a will and the repercussions it can have on a family? Join us as we shed light on the little-known term 'intestacy' and unravel the bitter dispute between the sons of music legend Aretha Franklin over her multi-million-dollar estate. Our esteemed host Bob Sewell, plays guest this time and the amazing David Williams is our host. Both are partners in the law firm of Davis Miles. Bob offers his legal expertise on the topic, giving us a firsthand account of how intestacy...2023-09-1131 min