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TIPPs for LIFE

Mayasonette Lambkiss

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Educational discourse about the controversial world of Universal Human Rights and their violations. Domestic violence, public social injustice, human trafficking, war crimes. Philosophical, criminal, political, legal, welfare, and educational questions explored.
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The Failing Justice Podcast, where real conversations about criminal justice unfold. Founded by law enforcement veteran, Justin Carlson, we bring insider insights to the forefront. Join us as we tackle issues like police reform, systemic challenges, and wrongful convictions. Get ready for unfiltered discussions, inspiring stories, and expert interviews. Together, let's challenge norms, amplify voices, and drive change. Tune in for a unique perspective on justice, advocacy, and the journey to ...
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Welcome to our true crime podcast, where we explore intriguing cases with the same passion as true crime enthusiasts like you. With each episode, we delve deep into the facts, theories, and mysteries of each case, offering a riveting discourse that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Tune in for a criminally good time!
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Civil Intercourse

Tony B. Civilcast Productions

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What was meant to be music "Radio without the radio" has morphed into a mostly commentary yet fun but serious talk show. Commentary, music, popular culture and lots of random babbling is always on the menu. Tony B, speaking into the void trying to engage and interact in civil discourse to advance the conversations of the day. All ideas are open for discussion within reason. Please interact via sound files, comments, or just participating in quizzes.
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The Other Side

Yale Podcast Network

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The Other Side utilizes the lenses of faith and theology to explore real world problems. We celebrate discourse with our invited guests, in an effort to unearth solutions, inspire faith and spur righteous action. We are unapologetically bold, Black, Christian and compassionate.
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Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; Grassroots media; current events; history; Democrat views; Republican views; liberal; conservative

Civil Discourse | Progressive Radio; left wing radio; current events; history; democrat; republican; liberal; conservative; talk radio

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Civil Discourse is the most informative Progressive Radio Show in Wisconsin. A grassroots radio program featuring Senator Peter Bear and Eric Brant. 30 years separate these two co-hosts, offering a unique dynamic to the program. Learn about current events from a historical angle. Hear from state senators, representatives, local politicians, activists, and historians to better understand our current political environment. Gain a better understanding of how political decisions affect everyday ...
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We had a deal in 1978 and 40 years later, Criminal and Civil Justice Reform of 2018 A bipartisan bill is now part of our countries tools to bring America back from the social discourse spanning more than 3 decades from 1990-2020. The justice system around the country has become more of a machine to attack and destroy. Those who hold the positions of Sheriff, Judge, District Attorney, City Attorney, Mayor, Managers, council members, and many government employees have abused their positions an ...
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Take heed, candidates for office and all Americans debating their vote in November: Here we are once more eyeing an election that could chart the course of American democracy going forward. And as we have since the momentous 2016 and 2022 elections, CITIZENARTS’ newest episode in the A More - or less - Perfect Union series, A More - or less - Perfect Union 2024, shows us just how much ‘We the People’ continue to have some pressing issues on our minds. This fourth episode of the podcast serie ...
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Citizen Radio

WeAreCitizenRadio.com

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Citizen Radio is hosted by Allison Kilkenny and is dedicated to covering the stories that the mainstream, corporate media ignores. It's like Democracy Now but with much more swearing. They have interviewed such distinct intellectuals, bands, and comics such as Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Rachel Maddow, Melissa Harris-Perry, Tariq Ali, Howard Zinn, Matt Taibbi, Rise Against, System of a Down, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, Jeremy Scahill, Robin Williams, Matt Besser, Janeane Garofalo, and more. “[Ci ...
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In this episode, Jermaine Archer shares his incredible journey from wrongful conviction to freedom after 22 years in Sing Sing Correctional Facility. A passionate advocate for justice, Jermaine discusses his work as a paralegal and educator, his dedication to helping at-risk youth, and his ongoing efforts to reform the criminal justice system. Thro…
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Robert Roberson was set to be executed today for a crime he didn’t commit, but in a last-minute decision, his execution has been stayed. During a Texas Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence hearing, Anderson County District Attorney Allison Mitchell—who pushed through Robert’s execution warrant—was repeatedly unable to recall basic facts of the case.…
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In this explosive episode, we sit down with Mike Hollow, a 17-year veteran of the Lee County Florida Sheriff’s Office and current candidate for sheriff, to discuss the allegations surrounding Sheriff Carmine Marceno. From viral videos to FBI investigations, we break down the alleged corruption that's been buried for too long. More than just politic…
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They're back! As we close in on the 2024 election, we've once again brought together "We the People," voices from around the country - some familiar, some new - for a discussion that digs into the USA's fast-evolving political, cultural and social drama in a different way. Neither a focus group nor poll about political preferences; it’s more a nati…
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Segment 1 - The Evangelical Issue A look at the realignment of the Evangelicals and the way they influence, sabotage, and control the GOP through messaging and infrastructure. We also discuss the dangers of political prophets. Segment 2 - Drowning In Debt: 35T We have reached 35 Trillion in debt and we thought we should celebrate the milestone with…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Aswad, Vice President of ASJ, who shares his compelling journey from being a promising basketball player to becoming a leading advocate for justice reform. On August 24, 2009, at just 26 years old, Aswad was preparing to embark on a professional basketball career in Europe when his life was tragically altered by a n…
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This is an intro to my police reform podcast that never came to full fruition. This piece was recorded 2-4-2021, a time when police reform was the topic of the day. At the time I was planning to do a podcast on police reform highlighting Sandra Bland, Daniel Shaver, Tamir Rice, and Breonna Taylor's cases. I finished the Bland segment (published as …
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Description: An introspective look at collective wokeness, the various layers of woke, and the sleepwalking woke. Juxtaposing woke against some core realities of team politics, basic humanity, Trigger topics, conspiracies, media, and.... Some random babbling about unity and overcoming. Another Vault Edition-2021. This was published in February 2021…
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A reminder that all kids are by law protected against racism and bias in education. All kids. Protect the kids! This is a show that didn't get published. Recorded March 25th in 2021 after the controversial "Woke on Coke" podcast we did. Mainly focuses on equality in education. Not sure why we didn't polish this up and publish it. But here it is, ra…
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I found this while digging through a bunch of draft sessions that never made it to publishing. This session was recorded June 3, 2021. I free thought ramble on about a lot of my usual topics and examine the path forward for the podcast at that time. I think I see why we decided not to drop this one. Probably for the few instances where I lose the f…
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Latest podcast: Life, Liberty and Narrative News.Quick recap of the latest news. We also take a look into how our life and liberty can be affected by the narrative-news illegal corporate monopolies. Chevron Deference, National Debt, Water Quality, Health Rights, and Blocking the Sun are a few topics covered. Resources: U.S Debt clock- ⁠www.us.debtc…
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This will be the Criminal Discourse Podcast’s final episode. It has been a journey and we want to thank everyone who took the time to listen in, give us feedback, and reach out with their connections to the stories we covered. Wendi and I’s focus has always been to bring our audience well-researched episodes that honor the victims and their familie…
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Justin and Preston welcome Cynthia Garza to the podcast. Cynthia Garza is the Special Fields Bureau Chief of the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office’s and Chief of the Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU). The CIU primarily reviews cases concerning allegations of innocence, but it also reviews cases involving instances of wrongful conviction. Ms. G…
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Cara Rintala was a woman whose life seemed like any other, a devoted wife, loving mother, and respected paramedic. But behind closed doors, tensions simmered within her marriage to her wife, Annamarie Cochrane Rintala. On the evening of March 29, 2010, police responded to a 911 call from a neighbor of the Rinatals, only to discover Annamarie's life…
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Can secrets buried within a small town and the heart of a seemingly ordinary family lead to a haunting mystery that lingers for decades? Join us as we navigate the twisted tale of Kathy Heckel, a Pennsylvania mother whose 1991 disappearance from Lock Haven left a void in her family and perplexed investigators for years. This episode peels back the …
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Justin has a candid conversation with guest, Austin Handle, regarding whistleblower cops. Austin is a whistleblower cop out of Dunwoody, Georgia. Austin tells his story and experience about fighting to get his name back after he was retaliated against for exposing misconduct and corruption within his former police agency. Justin and Austin talk abo…
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Could your trusted local minister harbor a secret life of malevolence? This episode peels back the veneer of piety surrounding Arthur Burton Schirmer, the "sinister minister," exposing a trail of untimely deaths including those of his two wives and a troubled congregant. As we share the heart-wrenching narratives of those affected by these tragedie…
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The last years of Christina Sanoubane’s short life were filled with violence and ended in tragedy. She was brutally murdered just days after moving into a new apartment with her toddler-aged son, seeking a fresh start. In her final days, Christina encountered three men who shared a history of violence against women. One was convicted of her murder,…
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Dr. Yates has spent 30 years in law enforcement and the last 25 years as a supervisor and manager. His previous assignments include patrol, gang investigations, training, technology, policy, media relations, jail operations and special operations that included SWAT, Helicopter, K-9, Dive Team, Bomb Squad, Disaster Response, Special Events and the R…
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Certain cases stand out for the way they impact those who knew the victim along with those investigating their demise. This case is no different. When a bright light is extinguished all too soon, all that is left are questions. The hope is that those questions can be answered quickly but when they are not, those answers and justice may seem out of …
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Justin and Preston sit down with Cheryl Morris. Cheryl worked with the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision for three decades in both Central Office, minimum, medium and maximum security prisons. Cheryl started as a corrections counselor and rose through the ranks as a Senior Counselor at Sing Sing Correctional Facilit…
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A quick discussion on freedom of the press, the bill of rights, and a few random topics. Resources or Sourcing: Declaration of independence https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript https://youtu.be/4uE-tqe0xsQ?si=Znm7wvx6H3izY5M4 Related podcasts: Freedom of the press I https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abfromca/episodes/…
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As we piece together the life and untimely passing of Dr. Teleka Patrick, a story emerges that challenges our understanding of the intersection of mental health, online personas, and real-world consequences. The enigma of Teleka's existence, from a high-achieving psychiatrist to a woman ensnared by her own mind's illusions, casts a haunting light o…
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In Smith County, Texas, law enforcement, prosecutors, attorneys, judges, and many more have come together to ruin the Phillips family. The father is Terry Phillips who is the Precinct 3 County Commissioner and the mother, Karen Phillips, is the elected County Clerk. In March of 2023, Cody Voss, a close family friend of the Phillips family was stopp…
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Diplomacy and International Respect Authored and read by Mayasonette Lambkiss 1/20/2024 Episode #11 of the show SPACESUIT MADE OF FLESH An Academic Voicecast Publication of The Institute of Universal Human Rights - Hawaii What is diplomacy? Diplomats are authorized and highly trained communication mediators in sensitive international and domestic a…
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In this episode, we will look into the twisted tale of a woman who got away with her first murder, almost got away with her second, and failed to complete her third. This woman from the outside looked like an unlucky mother of two whose two husbands died far too young and whose daughter tried to commit suicide. Betrayal, deception, and ultimately m…
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What is the Role of Government in Amercian Society? Written and read by Mayasonette Lambkiss for the podcast show of The Institute of Universal Human Rights - Hawaii SPACESUIT MADE OF FLESH 1/18/2024 The role of government in American society is a matter of balance between what the members of society expect the government to do, and what they do no…
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A quick review of my favorite new X/Twitter spaces. TOPIC: GlobalFreedomMovement101 & Mass Recall SHOW NOTES Bureaucracy & the Chevron Deference https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/467/837/ https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/chevron_deference https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/01/supreme-court-likely-to-discard-chevron/ GlobalFreedomMovement101: …
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Join us as we sit down with Ken W. Good, a bail reform attorney out of Tyler, Texas. We discuss the ins and outs of good bail reform and bad bail reform. Ken says most bail reform being presented is bad bail reform that ultimately leads to more crimes being committed and decriminalization of certain offenses. https://pbtx.com Today's episode of the…
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The Significance of Democratic Participation Written and Read by Mayasonette Lambkiss as Episode 9 of SPACESUIT MADE OF FLESH on 1/13/2024 Radio On Demand of The Institute of Universal Human Rights - Hawaii For today's topic of democratic participation an old saying comes to mind recorded somewhere in the universe: 'Those who live together, eat tog…
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DNA evidence can crack even the coldest, hardest-to-convict cases, including the 1998 murder of 13-year-old Christina Williams. Investigators suspected just one man from the beginning, but it wasn’t until 2017 that they finally had enough evidence – through a DNA match – to make an arrest. Charles Holifield is a repeat sex offender with links to mo…
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SPACESUIT MADE OF FLESH Podcast Show authored and read by MAYASONETTE LAMBKISS on January 6th, 2024, Hawaii on behalf of the Institute of Universal Human Rights - HAWAII Episode 8: VALUES FORMING THE RIGHTS OF HUMAN LIFE Values are deeply held beliefs guiding attitudes, behavior, decisions. We already discussed the nine highest rated American value…
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The first podcast of 2024! Join Justin and Preston as they speak with the family of Daniel Barajas. Daniel died suddenly after a bizarre encounter with law enforcement in Saline County Arkansas. The encounter started as law enforcement claims they received a phone call about a welfare check on the exit ramp off I-30. After speaking with the occupan…
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The Nature of an Amendment Authored and Read by Mayasonette Lambkiss on 12/29/2023 as a voicecast presentation of The Institute of Universal Human Rights - HAWAII In agriculture originally, especially in historical times, adding an amendment to soil meant to improve drainage, texture, and fertility. The Constitution of the United States is the ulti…
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In this episode, we will delve into a budding serial killer's dark and twisted world. We will unravel the sinister tale of Tim Boczkowski, a man whose charisma masked a malevolence that claimed the lives of not one, but two innocent victims. As we examine the evidence, motives, and the web of deceit meticulously woven by Tim Boczkowski, we confront…
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How has the United States Constitution influenced American values? VoiceCast Authored and Read by Mayasonette Lambkiss 12/26/2023 as a public content of the Institute of Universal Human Rights - Hawaii "The American Revolution ushered in an age of democratic revolutions. Some of those revolutions resulted in functioning democracies, but as noted, n…
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We’ve made it to the third and final episode diving deep into toddler Corey Edkin’s disappearance and other related cases. People who have been interviewed in recent years about Corey’s case say they were also asked about individuals connected to the 1986 murder of Rickey Wolfe and the 1989 disappearance and presumed murder of Barbara Miller. Join …
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WHO INVENTED THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA? Authored and Read by Mayasonette Lambkiss on 12/16/2023 in Hawaii I find the most remarkable value the Declaration of Independence humbly reveals and gently teaches to its admirers is in the power of wording. And thus, the first value I regard as the most powerful value is revealed here to only increase ov…
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Who Inspired Thomas Jefferson? Voicecast Authored and Read By Mayasonette Lambkiss, As an episode of the ‘Spacesuit in the Flesh’ officially published Podcast show for the Hawaii Institute of Universal Declaration of Human Rights Honolulu, 12/12/2023 Who was Thomas Jefferson, the author of freedom, inspired by crafting the Declaration of Independen…
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Join us for part two as we bring our timeline to the present day, following the developments in Corey’s cold case and the suspicious coincidences and charges that continue to pile up around his family members. That will include the unsolved homicide of his mother’s future boyfriend and his grandmother’s conviction for poisoning her third husband. M…
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What is a Good Society? This question represents an important topic to study because we all live in the context of the systems around us, and how well-connected we are with each other is paramount importance to literally any branch of service we bring to others. What differentiates mammals from humans is a much-researched area of interest humans ha…
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Justin recaps his trip to New York City for the 2nd United Justice Coalition Summit at the Javits Center. This was a special and informative trip. Just met Dan Slepian with NBC Dateline and Jon-Adrian Velasquez (JJ) who did 23.5 years in Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York for the murder of a retired NYPD Cop. Although, JJ did not commit th…
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Kirpatrick Signature Series Application Assignment 1.3 Authored and Read by Mayasonette Lambkiss LA400_LA410_LA420-C321 AMERICAN VISION AND VALUES (2243_1) Date: 11/30/2023 Due Date: 12/3/23 Engaged citizenship begins with self-education. Understanding the basic concepts of what it means to be a citizen, what problems move in our local, domestic, f…
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Two-year-old Corey Edkin disappeared from his central Pennsylvania home in October 1986 and is still missing. His grandmother, Myrle Rovenolt, was accused of poisoning his grandfather two months later, and this past summer she was sentenced to life in prison for the poisoning death of her third husband. Corey and Myrle have connections to three oth…
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Join us as we journey into the heart of Midwestern America, where the echoes of a chilling crime reverberated for decades. In this episode, we delve into the haunting mystery surrounding the life and tragic death of 18-year-old Michelle Martinko, a vibrant young woman whose promising future was brutally extinguished six days before Christmas in 197…
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Justin and Preston speak on how mental health affects law enforcement. Furthermore, how not dealing with the matter from within affects the outcome of justice and providing police service to the public. Links from show: https://youtu.be/AOoNJiA-sN4?si=6mCK4frOTJUaaflb Today's episode of the Failing Justice Podcast is brought to you by Carlson Solut…
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In this episode, Justin and Preston just simply talk. There were no actual topics of discussion on the show notes. There are times in life when you just have to be human and speak from the heart. We hope that our raw talk about life and the struggles we all face will encourage someone else. Today's episode of the Failing Justice Podcast is brought …
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