"Helping to make Truth your Reality" Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland team up to teach on the Kingdom, lifestyle evangelism, equipping the saints and walking in the realities of God. They train the body and shift the course of churches and groups to flow in a Kingdom lifestyle. To schedule Diquan or Cameron or partner visit the websites below. www.DiquanSoutherlandMinistries.com www.CameronGarnerMinistries.com
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NY1’s Errol Louis has been interviewing powerful politicians and cultural icons for years, but it’s when the TV cameras are turned off that things really get interesting. From career highlights, to personal moments, to stories that have never been told, join Errol each week for intimate conversations with the people who are shaping the future of New York and beyond. Listen to "You Decide with Errol Louis" every Wednesday, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Do you like Newnan and Coweta County? We do too! The Newnan Times-Herald is here to share local podcasts showcasing our unique community.
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This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of the Goodnight Scholars Program: students, campus partners, and alumni. Through 1-on-1 interview interviews and panel discussions, the podcast will cover topics including, but not limited to, life at NC State, GSP specific programming, major and academic exploration, career and professional development, identity, and the individual spotlights of current and former Goodnight Scholars.
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In 1974, it would have seemed unlikely that a massive biography of a New York urban planner would become an essential volume in the library of almost every American politician and pundit. But, if anything, Robert Caro’s exhaustive examination of the life and legacy of Robert Moses has become even more important and relevant as time passes. “The Pow…
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Larry Silverstein: The decades-long effort to rebuild the World Trade Center
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Since the Twin Towers fell, Lower Manhattan has gone through a tremendous overhaul. This week, NY1’s Errol Louis sat down with developer Larry Silverstein to talk about his long effort to rebuild the World Trade Center and the surrounding area. The conversation took place in 7 World Trade Center, which was also destroyed on Sept. 11. It was the fir…
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Everything you need to know about laying hands on the sick and praying for people. How can we see the sick healed? How can we see people set free? Is there something we should worry about when laying hands? Can believers receive something negative from someone when praying? What does the Bible teach according to scripture? Cameron Garner and Diquan…
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Tragedy strikes at the West Indian American Day Parade
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One person was killed, and four others were injured after gunfire broke out at the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn on Monday afternoon. Despite the NYPD’s efforts to increase security at one of the city’s largest parades, the shooting left both the NYPD and the mayor on the defensive. This week, NY1’s Errol Louis was joined by L. Joy Wi…
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In the 1970s, the Mafia still had a powerful presence in New York City. Near the end of the decade, a series of events transpired that ushered in the downfall of the notorious five families that controlled the streets of New York. In 1979, Carmine Galante, a powerful boss in the Bonanno crime family, was killed while having lunch in an Italian rest…
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What does the Bible teach about deliverance. How does it work? Why does it seem like some people do not get free? Is it possible to truly live free in Christ? Lets allow the Bible to trump everything. Let us see what it reveals! Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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With hundreds of thousands of children already back to school across the country, there’s a renewed focus on making sure their classrooms aren’t health hazards. Lead pipes, substandard air filtration, lack of light and even bad acoustics have all proven to affect students, both academically and physically. Spectrum News national health reporter Eri…
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In 2021, New York state passed legislation aimed at limiting solitary confinement in prisons and jails. But a new report from state Inspector General Lucy Lang says that the state needs to modernize its record-keeping capabilities in order to comply with the law, known as the HALT Act. Lang joined NY1’s Errol Louis to discuss the antiquated record-…
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The subject of autocracy is on the minds of many. We often hear about an existential threat to our democracy in the United States. But is fascism truly possible in America? Ruth Ben-Ghiat is a professor of history and Italian studies at New York University. She writes about fascism, authoritarianism, propaganda and democracy protection. Her most re…
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How do we make disciples in a way that is effective and produces great fruit? Find out today as Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland discuss this in a way that is transformational! www.CameronGarnerMinistries.com www.DiquanSoutherlandMinistries.com Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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Since Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, Kamala Harris has been riding a Democratic wave, raising over $200 million in a week with 66% of the donations coming from first-time donors. Vote.org said there was a massive increase in voter registration, with people under 35 making up nearly 85% of the new voters registering. And at a recent…
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J. Smith-Cameron and Melissa Walker: The political struggle at the state level
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The States Project is an organization that believes state legislatures are the strongest force for change in the country. The Democratic-aligned group was founded by former New York state Sen. Daniel Squadron in 2017 and is focused on winning governing majorities by making state legislative campaigns more effective and better funded. The actor J. S…
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What does a life of power evangelism look like and how do we walk it out as a part of our every day lives? Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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The truth about Biblical healing, how to operate in it and how to become effective. Is healing still for today? Is it something that you have to have a special anointing or gifting to operate in? Lets find out! Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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How to live out of Christ in you and walk in His character. What does that look like? What is the will of God walked out in the life of an everyday believer? What does walking in Dominion look like? Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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Diquan Southerland and Cameron Garner talk about spiritual gifts. They discuss their purpose and some unique insight on how they work that will bring clarity to the operation of the gifts in your life. www.CameronGarnerMinistries.com www.DiquanSoutherlandMinistries.com Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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The world has a perspective and the Kingdom of heaven has a perspective. Cameron and Diquan dive in to scripture and reveal the two perspective that we can live from and what they produce in our lives as a result! Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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The Kingdom of God and what it looks like
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Diquan Southerland and Cameron Garner share about the Kingdom of God. They go in to details of what the Kingdom of God looks like, what it is and share testimonies of their experiences in the Kingdom. Support the showBy Cameron Garner and Diquan Southerland
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Ten years after Eric Garner’s death: What has changed?
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This week marks the 10-year anniversary of the death of Eric Garner, a man who was placed in an illegal chokehold by police who were arresting him for selling cigarettes illegally on a Staten Island street. Garner’s dying words to police, “I can’t breathe,” became a rallying cry for protesters who were outraged at the police brutality. Debi Rose wa…
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When it comes to local politics, it’s already been a sticky summer. From congestion pricing being put on hold to the 2025 mayoral race already heating up, there’s been plenty of major news in New York City beyond the fight for the White House. This week, NY1’s Errol Louis was joined by two journalists who cover City Hall: Katie Honan from the news …
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Jacob Kornbluh: A political awakening in the Jewish community
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The Jewish community in New York was devastated by the surprise attacks that took place in Israel on Oct. 7. With over 1.3 million Jewish residents, New York City has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel. As the Israel-Hamas war continues, the rise in hate crimes and antisemitism has had a profound impact on the community. The fallout fr…
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Bruce Ratner: Stopping cancer when it’s still curable
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Early detection of cancer remains the single-best way to combat a disease that is the second-leading killer in the world. But many of the resources in the fight against cancer are devoted to relatively ineffective late-stage treatments. Bruce Ratner, known by many New Yorkers for his real estate projects, is entering the cancer battlefield, co-auth…
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Karen DeWitt: Reflecting on a decades-long career covering New York politics
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Karen DeWitt has been covering the statehouse since 1986. She joined the press corps at a time when very few women were in the industry, and quickly became a trusted voice on New York public radio, covering multiple governors, budgets, scandals, a pandemic and more. Recently, she announced that she’d be retiring and stepping down from her role as C…
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Protesting is American as apple pie; it’s right there in the First Amendment. Regardless of what side of the aisle they are on, many Americans at some point in their lives have taken to the streets. Most recently, pro-Palestinian student protesters set up encampments at colleges across the country in a bid to get their universities to divest from c…
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Jackie Bray: Preventing a storm of mass shootings
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Two years after a racially motivated mass shooting killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo, Errol spoke with Jackie Bray, the first female commissioner of the State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. Bray joined NY1’s Errol Louis to discuss a new task force that was created to prevent mass shootings by leveraging publi…
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85 South Sports: Ahmad Tinker and rise of the WNBA
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In their final episode before summer break, David St. John and Derrick Teagle are joined by Director of Student Services Ahmad Tinker to discuss high school football and the Minority Coaches Association of Georgia. The guys also talk about the rising popularity of the WNBA. Sponsored by Deidre Bembry, Black Bear Axe Throwing, Bishop Landscaping, an…
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Michael Waldman: 6 to 3 - How the Supreme Court is dividing America
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From overturning the constitutional right to abortion to loosening long-standing gun laws, the Supreme Court ended one of its most historic and tumultuous terms in 2022. Breaking it all down is legal scholar Michael Waldman, author of “The Supermajority: How the Supreme Court Divided America.” Waldman recently joined NY1’s Errol Louis at Temple Ema…
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‘Gridlock’ Sam Schwartz: 50 years in the making, congestion pricing is fast approaching
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More than 50 years ago, an early form of congestion pricing almost came to New York City when Mayor John Lindsay attempted to charge drivers for crossing the East River bridges into Manhattan. While Lindsay’s push died in court, one of his chief planners, Sam Schwartz, has been stuck in city traffic ever since. “Gridlock Sam” is a former New York C…
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Enrichment Grant Story: Alaskan Adventures
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On this episode, Anthony sat down with Alexa Hadley and Bryce Scott and talked about their travels to Alaska for an alternative service break trip, chicken sandwiches, balls of gas, and community values, substitute teaching, and the importance of expanding your cultural understandings of the world around you.…
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Live from N.Y.: The life, legacy and near-presidential candidacy of Mario Cuomo
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Building on the success of NY1’s documentary about the career of Mario Cuomo, NY1 and Hunter College’s Roosevelt House held an in-depth discussion about the former governor that was moderated by Errol Louis. Errol’s panelists were Mary Ann Crotty, Cuomo’s former director of state operations; Harold Holzer, a former top aide to Cuomo who now serves …
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85 South Sports: Chief Brent Blankenship, Ja Miya Modisett, and Bryant Moss
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Packed house this week, the guys are joined by Welch Elementary Student Ja Miya Modisett, Newnan High School student Bryant Moss, and Newnan's Chief of Police Brent Blankenship to discuss Newnan's future. The guys also discuss the NBA Playoffs and Marcell Ozuna's MVP resume. Deidre Bembry, Black Bear Axe Throwing, Bishop Landscaping, and CSX sponso…
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Few people have had more of an impact on modern journalism than Jimmy Breslin. Breslin was a Pulitzer Prize Award-winning New York journalist and author who rose to fame in the 1960s, with columns that attracted millions of readers. Breslin displayed an unrivaled mastery at deadline journalism, whether he was covering John Lennon’s murder, the assa…
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