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It’s the 80’s... Hip-hop is beginning to emerge. Cocaine, is already everywhere. And crack is about to make a dramatic appearance into ghetto life. This unprecedented consumption will make some dealers into the new kings of the streets, and also new role models for their community. The Undersiders will tell you the story of 8 of them. True and crude. Tales about millionaire drug dealers who at one point directly impacted on the development of hip-hop. Dr Dre, Tupac, Lil Wayne and many more… ...
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Understanding Israel/Palestine advocates for a fair and even-handed U.S. foreign policy that recognizes the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis. The program offers multiple perspectives through interviews with journalists, scholars, policy experts and activists to clarify the underlying issues that are often obscured by mainstream media.
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YOU JUST HAVE TO LAUGH (YJHTL) David Naster learned and survived how to make a living as a professional comedian. Then the comedian learned how Humor and Laugher helps us to survive. For over 44 years Naster has interviewed hundreds of real people that are really funny in situations that are NOT funny. The YJHTL’s podcast intentions are to entertain and inspire how humor can help you through any Tough Time you may endure. Each week we will offer real people who are really funny that have fou ...
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This is a show that connects our lives of today with tab se ab tak ki stories. It tries to find answers to the questions that bother us today, in the stories that were told since we began telling stories. इस शो में हम सुनते हैं stories तब से अब तक की, और फिर जोड़ते हैं उन्हें अपनी आज तक की ज़िन्दग़ी से। हम ढूंढते हैं उनमें answers हमारे आज के questions के। Hosted by Shafali Anand, Tab Se Ab Tak is in Hindi, the language that her heart speaks. #stories #motivation #mythology #history #life http: ...
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Founder of: @fathersandsons @giradaunlimited Julian Perez developed his love for electronic music during the early 90’s, heavily influenced by the House and Techno music coming out of the US, UK, and Northwestern Europe’s techno, EBM and New Beat. He has established himself as a unique and diverse DJ known for his dedication, discernment, respect, and patience. In 2010, Julian released his first record, which marked the beginning of his successful music career. He then went on to launch his ...
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I share in this podcast the fun and excitement of writing my first susupense novel. Here is what it's about. Comedian Charlie Ling seems to have it all. His posts on social media get millions of views. He travels the world, performing on cruise ships. He makes great money. He just married a gorgeous woman. Everything changes, though, when his new b…
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Dr. Shira Klein, Associate Professor and Chair of History at Chapman University, discusses Israel's turn toward fascism in the wake of the National Union of Israeli Students proposing a new law that would require universities to fire all academics who express dissent, including tenured professors. An Israeli by birth, Dr. Klein is an expert in the …
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As an Enforcement Agent at the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission (KRGC), Tom Alber monitors and investigates gaming activities and gaming related crimes, ensuring compliance with state laws and regulations. He has over 30 years of law enforcement experience, including 24 years in the military, where he served in various roles such as Military Pol…
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Tyler Woodard joins the YJHTL podcast once again with his life changing story. After taking LSD and driving his car he crashed. By the grace of God, he and his friend (passenger) both lived. Tyler shares how that event led to a life of meaning and Godliness. YJHTL thanks Tyler for trusting us and our message. And, for sharing his.…
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Margot Patterson talks to Neve Gordon, a professor of international law and human rights at Queen Mary University of London. Gordon discusses the significance of the International Criminal Court’s decision on May 20th to seek arrest warrants for three Hamas leaders (Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Deif and Ismael Haniyeh) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…
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Best known for his 3rd place appearance on season 4 of NBC's Last Comic Standing and his one-hour special 'Ugly & Angry' that was one of Netflix's top rated specials for three years, you may also know this Kansas City native from his very own Comedy Central Presents special, his comedy albums 'Lost & Alone' and 'Screaming From the Cosmos', his appe…
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Now a political analyst in Washington, D.C. focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Khalil Sayegh grew up as a Palestinian Christian in Gaza, home to one of the oldest Christian communities in the world. Sayegh speaks of the Christian role in Gaza, the recent loss of family members there, the diverse responses of Christian churches in the Uni…
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Sometimes called the Arab Gandhi, Palestinian peace activist Mubarak Awad talks to Margot Patterson about how he came to embrace the principles of non-violence, his views of the war in Gaza and the future of the Palestinian movement. Expelled from Israel in 1988 for leading non-violent resistance during the First Intifada, Awad is the founder of No…
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Michelle Pryor of Life Priorites, joins the YJHTL podcast with Dr. Roger Anderson. They both explain how acupuncture helped her get better with her allergies and sinus problems. Dr. Roger Anderson also explains how Chiropractic & Acupuncture utilizes a number of individualized therapies and techniques to make your road to pain relief, recovery, and…
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David Holdridge served in the Vietnam War in 1969 as an infantry platoon leader outside of Chu Lai. He was wounded and spent 18 months getting repaired at various hospitals in the United States, culminating with operations at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut where neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Whitcomb freed David from his trauma. Subsequently, he spen…
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This week we speak with Robert Bletcher, Director of the Future of Conflict program at International Crisis Group (ICG). He was the lead author of the ICG's recent report Stopping Famine in Gaza. We discuss how famine is defined and measured in the realm of international politics and the key axes to consider when attempting to mitigate famine: dist…
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It started out as summer interview with Jonah Nelso from Family tree nursery. To my surprise, he switched up the interview and wanted to interview me, David Naster. I was candid and more than willing to answer his question. You will find out somethings, you probably didn't know about me. yjhtl.com - for info on David and his You Just Have Laugh wor…
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Rutgers University law professor Sahar Aziz and Mitchell Plitnick, president of Rethinking Foreign Policy, discuss student protests of Israel’s war in Gaza, the growing threat to free speech on college campuses, and how pervasive anti-Muslim bias in U.S. society and U.S. foreign policy perpetuates a one-sided view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflic…
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The Sound and The Fury is most commonly known as a hard rock band founded in 1995. The band featured Jeff Wood (guitar and vocals), Aaron Ogle (guitar), Jay Kassen (bass guitar and vocals), and John Floyd Whitaker (drums). Three albums of existing music will remind you why TSATF were among the best working bands. Songs like “Armageddon's Parade”, “…
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The Gaza Freedom Flotilla movement began with a 2006 email from a volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement sent to other volunteers struggling with how to bring to the attention of the world that Israel, while attacking Lebanon, was imprisoning Gaza. The email proposed chartering a big boat to sail from New York to Gaza, to Break the Si…
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In the last part of a series on the Israel lobby in the United States, Margot Patterson talks to Alison Weir, founder and executive director of If Americans Knew, a non-profit established more than 20 years ago to educate Americans about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Weir discusses some of the many groups and individuals that comprise the Israe…
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Jeff Hamlin has been a IFPA certified trainer since 2004. He specializes in fitness beyond fifty and utilize evidence based training programs that deliver maximum results in as little as one hour a week! Unlike conventional strength training routines, Jeff’s workouts are completely safe for all ages, and they're based on effort, not repetitions, we…
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Dr. Sam Brody, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at The University of Kansas, discusses the history of the Anti-Defamation League (or the ADL) and the role it plays as a part of the Israel lobby. Dr. Brody contends that the ADL’s stance that anti-Zionism is the new anti-Semitism is wrong-headed, cynical, and ahistorical. He argues that count…
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Sam Gray is 20 years-old. At 16 years-old he started a drone business to help real estate agents see the condition the roofs of the houses they were selling. He sold the business at 18 and went to college to study finance. Now at college, he also sells real estate. He just sold his first house at over 1.1 million. And this is in the tough real esta…
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Olympic gymnast, memory expert, and entertainer Lance Ringnald is back with the YJHTL podcast sharing the importance of stretching – especially when getting older. It’s always fun and insightful to talk with Lance. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to staying health, again, the older you get. This a fin and highly entertaining podcast …
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Award-winning journalist, author and documentary film-maker James Bamford discusses his recent article in The Nation magazine, "The Anti-Defamation League: Israel's Attack Dog in the U.S." Since the war in Gaza began in October, the ADL is claiming a dramatic rise in anti-Semitism, citing statistics disputed by its own staff, some of whom have quit…
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Bill Flocco founded the American Academy of Reflexology in 1981. For more than 30 years he’s taught the benefits of foot, hand and ear reflexology across four continents. Bill’s ground-breaking research was the first to be accepted and published in scientific medical journals. He loves teaching and spreading the many health benefits of reflexology …
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MJ Rosenberg, political commentator, joined the show this week to discuss the Israel lobby from his vantage point as a former insider. After working on Capitol Hill for various Democratic members of the House and Senate for 15 years, Rosenberg worked for AIPAC for four years. Rosenberg recounts his experiences being threatened with destruction of h…
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Gregory Russell Pryor (born October 2, 1949), is an American former Major League Baseball infielder. He played all or part of ten seasons in the majors, in 1976 and 1978–1986. He was 6'0 feet tall and weighed 185 pounds. He batted right and threw right-handed. Originally drafted by the Washington Senators, Pryor was picked in the 6th round of the 1…
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Grant F. Smith, the director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, discusses the influential American-Israel Public Affairs Committe (AIPAC). Smith has written several books on AIPAC. which was started with $6 million in foreign funding, largely from Israel, but eluded U.S. efforts to register it as a foreign agent. While it's treat…
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Wes Faulconer epitomizes musical passion meets entrepreneurial tenacity. From his meager beginnings of selling sticks and heads to fellow student percussionists in college, to running a world-class percussion business. He operated Explorers Percussion for over 40 years and with an amazing range of instruments, instruction and services that was worl…
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Jonah Nelson from Family Tree Nursery joins us for his seasonal springtime podcast. He explains that even the weather may be warm, we have to be careful of the weather for springtime planting. Listen and find out even more important information for your spring planting. He also explains why the words, “Praise the Lord” are on the wall in there grow…
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In Part I of a series on the Israel lobby, Stephen Walt, professor of international affairs at Harvard and co-author of the book "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy," discusses the effect of the lobby on U.S. foreign policy and the ongoing war in Gaza. The Israel lobby is an informal alliance of various interest groups that work to foster unc…
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True North Health Center you co-created by Dr. Alan Goldhamer is the largest facility in the world that specializes in medically supervised water-only fasting. The center includes medical doctors, osteopaths, chiropractors, naturopaths, psychologists, research scientists, and other health professionals. Dr. Goldhamer’s research has shed light on fa…
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The western world can surely learn how efficiently the way Dubai and Abu Dhabi laws are maintained. David Ward has lived in both cities for over 10 years and shares his experiences of how people live cooperatively and peacefully. Understanding, tolerance and respect are qualities that are maintained at their highest level.…
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Charlene shares wonderful stories how she got through her difficult times with faith and GREAT PARENTING from her mom and dad. She has passed that on to her kids. For more nutrition suppliments we spoke of go to: Lifepriority.com Talk to Greg or Michelle Pryor
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I was given this philosophy by a woman I only talked to once in my life. I have never found the originator of the quote she told. “We are all born fine. For the next 20 years we are defined. After that, it’s our soul-purpose in life to refine ourselves.” In this podcast I will share the “why” this is important to me, but maybe all of us. naster.com…
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Last week's conversation with Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson about the U.S.-Israeli relationship concludes. Wilkerson was chief of staff to U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell and now teaches government and public policy at the College of Willliam and Mary. Margot Patterson then speaks to Dr. Majdi Hamarshi, founder of the Palestinian-American Medical…
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Jeff Chapman and his Uncle Tim Chapman are artists, writers, and generally humorous people that wrote a sitcom. The show that never happened… at least not yet. Currently in the copyright process, Cracked Foundation was inspired by their over 50 combined years of working in fundraising as fundraisers, non-profit executives, board members, donors, un…
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Dr. Stephanie J. Winter, DC, MSW, IVCA, ESMT, CMT, CVMRT. She is a Doctor of Chiropractic, certified in Animal Chiropractic by the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Winter devotes 100% of her practice and expertise to animal chiropractic. Her main goal is to help your animal achieve his/her optimum level of health and wellness.…
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Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson discusses U.S.-Israel relations today and how the Israel lobby shapes U.S. politics and U.S. foreign policy. He speaks to Margot Patterson about the war in Gaza, what he believes Israel’s intentions are for it, the anger the war is creating and the blowback he sees in store for the United States for its role in arming and…
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At age 52, Tammy Ecker, was diagnosed with COPD and she has been fully oxygen dependent for years, She was facing End Stage COPD, which has no cure. She was praying for a miracle and got one. She got her miracle two lungs and can joins the podcast with Gene McGuire (honey-doer) to share her success and gratitude. She is 57 and is appreciating life …
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The latest YJHTL Podcast. After the recent shooting at the Kansas City Chief’s rally and parade with over one million in attendance, people are concerned how to keep safe. Emma and her sister were at the event. Tom has been in law enforcement for over 30 years along with his wife having 25 years of experience. They both give us wise tips what to in…
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Ty Jones makes movies. After one of his movies a critic wrote an inaccurate, and malicious review of his work. Because of the review, not the movie itself, Ty was asked to leave the Jehovah Witness Church. Ty goes into detail what the movie was about and the details that followed after the review. He made himself a victor not a victim of the ordeal…
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Wun Wong (they/them) from Librarians and Archivists with Palestine speaks about the destruction of cultural heritage in Palestine at the hands of the Israeli armed forces. Israel has targeted Palestinian institutions of cultural production since the Nakba, but the ongoing genocidal campaign in Gaza has seen an intensification of this scholasticide,…
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In this day of my life I have everything to be grateful for. Gratitude is the door out of sadness and worry to the valley of happiness. It's easy to get there - no matter what happens to you. So what ever ride you are on enjoy it and make it good. order my books at naster.com You Just Have To Laugh Manual You Just Have to Love - the meaning of life…
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Scott Paul, associate director of peace and security at Oxfam America, talks about why 20 aid organizations have issued a public letter protesting a pause in Western funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the main aid agency in Gaza offering services that the aid groups says are indispensable in the current crisis. Oxfam, Sa…
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Sports journalist, writer and broadcaster Bob Gretz, shares his insight and experience on the maturation of Patrick Mahomes. Bob also shares what’s head coaches say and do in the NFL locker rooms when the teams win or lose.
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Danan Hughes was a great athlete playing both professional baseball and football. Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Chiefs. He is now the color analyst for the Kansas Chief’s Radio Network. Danan shares his wisdom and experience in both arenas. Responsibility being the major ingredient.
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Raised in New Jersey and New York, Rick Overton comes from a musical family. His father, Hal Overton, was Thelonious Monk’s big band arranger as well as a music teacher at the Juilliard Institute. His mother, Nancy Overton aka Anne Swain Overton, sang in personal appearances as a member of The Chordettes, the girl group most famous for their single…
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Documentary filmmaker Maurice Jacobsen speaks about his efforts to tell Gaza's stories amid the carnage and destruction of Israel's onslaught. Maurice works with a team of Gazan filmmakers called the Gaza Media Group who have been documenting the last several months of war despite much of their equipment being destroyed. We focused on individual st…
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