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I have #12minconvos with people from all over the world over the internet. Then I meet them face to face. Let's Explore the power of a conversation as I listen, learn and share the quest for creating a brand of Your Own Unique Real Self
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The parking podcast for urban change-makers. Reinventing Parking is about parking policy but it's for anyone who wants a better city and better urban transport. Intro and outro music "Walking Barefoot on Grass" by Kai Engel via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/
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Medicine Girl explores ways to heal your body from the root cause, igniting your inner healer to cure from any disease state. Topics include plant medicine, journey work, sound therapy, crystal therapy, divine nutrition, nature grounding, and connecting with mother earth to transcend to a state of ultimate wellness To find me and learn more about healing yourself from the innermost root without toxic pharmaceuticals and work one on one with a medical professional check out the links below: h ...
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UND Athletics' official podcast presented by Buffalo Wild Wings. Our fight song is Stand Up & Cheer but sitting down is much less work. Every week, Jayson Hajdu and Mitch Wigness talk about everything with the biggest personalities from all aspects of UND Sports, past and present.
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The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects against unreasonable searches and seizures and requires that warrants be issued only upon probable cause and supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. The application of Section 702 of the Foreign Int…
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If there is a boogie man in the anti-gun community, it’s got to be the National Rifle Association. Accused of complicity in almost every gun crime from gang violence to mass murder, the NRA has become the lightning rod for the vitriol of those whose fear of firearms has grown to an irrational state. What happens though, when government actors advic…
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Global communication comes at a cost to human survival. Radiation increases as we continue to push faster upload and download speeds for convenience and instant gratification. Users of cell phones can read the terms of use agreements and discover that the exposure from use may be harmful over prolonged usage. The warnings are acknowledged and quick…
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The iconic camera maker Nikon inked a deal with NASA to create a camera system for their lunar Artemis III project. The next day Nikon discontinued their flagship technological consumer camera, the Coolpix P1000. Photographers have hailed the P1000 for it’s technical abilities in capturing images at what is effectively a 6000mm zoom lens, and could…
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In a recent book, The Anxious Generation, the author, Jonathan Haidt presents facts about an epidemic of mental illness. His book focuses on teenagers and the connection to the virtual world where he claims we are killing our children. The book is a great read and highlights a larger issue in society, the general disconnect from the physical world …
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Listen, my children, and you shall hearOf the midnight ride of Paul Revere, Paul Revere’s Ride by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Most of us who grew up here in America learned about the battles of Lexington and Concorde from this Longfellow poem. Who does not remember, "One if by land, and two if by sea;" or Paul Revere's cries of "The British are comi…
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In “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare, there are famous words recited that remind us that what we see may not be all that it seems. “All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players.” In this monologue the character Jaques takes us through the stages of life. Since the advent of television the stage has been set for entertainm…
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The beginning of the week began with a celestial vision in the sky above as millions paused to witness the eclipse over much of America. By the end of the week news confirmed what many have speculated for the past year about the sky above, solar geoengineering is active. According to multiple news organizations the experimental procedure of launchi…
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In a Florida courtroom yesterday, Aimee Harris was sentenced to one month in jail with three months home confinement for stealing and selling Ashley Biden’s personal diary. Over four years ago the diary was taken from a residence in Delray Beach, Florida, and shopped to the Trump campaign and Project Veritas. Democrats dismissed the diary as a figm…
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I have a lot of issues with TikTok, and it’s one social media platform I refuse to use. However, when I look at how Congress plans to deal with this problem, I see even more. I’ve also read and listened to several commentators about the bill, and find even more problems with their suggestions. So what do We the People do when our representatives in…
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The indigenous cultures believe that the eclipse is a sacred experience to pray and focus on the sun and moon in a cycle of death. The solar eclipse represents death and renewal. Headlines leading up to today’s event were a mixture of fear and spectacle. There was an exceptionalism assigned because the continental United States would be witnessing …
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A few weeks ago, Unleashed’s host, Chris Michael’s, celebrated his wedding day. As his friend and podcast cohost on our recap episodes I was honored to be in attendance with my wife. Chris sat us at table with four others, two of which did not attend. During a great evening of conversation with the guests sitting alongside my wife and I, we discove…
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The media is full of sensationalized and weaponized stories. The upcoming eclipse should be a moment to pause and admire our cosmos and the beauty of our planet. There are many stories warning people that a catastrophe may strike on April 8th and for citizens to be prepared. The fear based culture is a death cult that will not be satisfied until ev…
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The word “choice” has all but been taken over by the pro-abortion crowd, but that is not what I want to discuss here today. Recent history, both public and private, has displayed the fundamental function choice plays in a person’s independence, liberty, and freedom. Yet said history has shown that many of the American people have given up the abili…
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In 1992, NPR published a story that Richard Nixon would be seeking a second term in the upcoming election. They used a voice actor to mimic Nixon’s vocal style, and the country began to explode in shock of the announcement. The date was April 1st. Unsuspecting listeners to the radio station had fallen for a classical April Fools day prank. The stor…
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Selective muteness is the most common form of muteness, a person who chooses or has an inability to speak. There are various reasons for individuals to avoid audible communication which include shyness, social anxiety, and others due to medical reasons. Those that choose not to speak are often labeled as a silent rather than mute because the extern…
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There is a crisis growing throughout the world. Humanity is failing to pass on the traditional standards which help promote ethical behavior. A world without ethics would likely struggle to remain stable over the long term. Ethics prove the foundation for moral principles and guidelines that have governed human behavior and interactions within a ci…
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Have you ever experienced a serendipitous encounter that seemed too perfectly timed to be a mere coincidence? From unexpected reunions with long-lost friends to chance encounters that change the course of our lives, synchronicity offers a compelling lens through which to explore the interconnectedness of the universe. On Saturday evening I walked o…
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The gun grabbers in Congress are at it again. Attempts to disarm the American people have only been moderately successful over the past few years. So a bill was recently introduced in the House of Representatives entitled “Preventing Private Paramilitary Activity Act of 2024”. This bill wants to make it a crime for private citizens to work together…
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The 2020 election placed conversations about the integrity of our democratic voting procedures into every home across America. During the November 3rd returns a clear picture began to be broadcast to the nation that Donald Trump was taking a decisive lead in early returns. Many went to bed assuming that the election would be called by the time they…
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Kayla Pollock believed she was protecting her health. She has been treated for Type I diabetes for years and her healthcare providers felt receiving the covid vaccine would give her the best protection. She received her first set of vaccines with no issues or concerns. In February of 2022 she went to get her booster, which was from Moderna, and wit…
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Temptation is a story synonymous with the human experience. Throughout history money has influenced behavior, values, and social structure. The temptation to achieve a gain over others has been found through the actions of greed. The dollar can lead to unethical behavior that corrupts systems, exploits others, and leads to inequalities. The pursuit…
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Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join? The United Kingdom has been both a bold parking reformer and a parking reform disappointment. But which is the more important story? That's the focus of this month's episode of Reinventing Parking episode. The nationwide abolition of parking mandates in 2001 an…
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As April 15th approaches, and people spend valuable time and money on filing their income tax return. While plenty of people grouse and complain about paying income taxes, most don’t realize that the cause of their pain is the actions of the states back in 1913. When the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment they did more than just help the feds …
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The reactions to Donald Trump’s speech hit a fever pitch of delusion over the weekend. Claims that he was calling for a bloodbath if he lost the election were projected by Nancy Pelosi, and newspapers sensationalized the story to create traffic. Conservative media was aligned in attacking the former president, as Matt Drudge ran the headline as the…
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In this Special 75th episode Robin Stebbins has the pleasure of interviewing a true warrior of truth and freedom. Corrie was a long time registered nurse working in the heart of the flu season when she was fired from her position and was left scrambling. Instead of staying in the medical matrix, she took a leap of faith and decided to move to Nicar…
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Today, we are honored to have John M. Pierce as our guest, a titan in the world of trial law, and the founder of John Pierce Law. He's been described as "one of the most esteemed jury trial lawyers" and has a track record of securing multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements in complex business disputes. John has been at the forefront of defend…
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Four years ago today, the Trump administration announced Proclamation 9994, which declared a national emergency. This began a rapid shut down of states, businesses, and two years of tyranny and loneliness for millions. The adage, “hindsight is 20/20” is being rolled out by many as history attempts to be rewritten. The Trusted News Initiative collud…
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When can you sue the government? What started out as an erroneous credit report filing has turned into the heart of the question brought before the Supreme Court in the case Department Of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Housing Service V. Kirtz (USDA v. Kirtz). However, what the court found, and how it got there, points to a serious flaw in the…
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Buzzwords wield significant power in both societal and political discourse, serving as potent tools that shape public opinion and influence decision-making. These catchy phrases and slogans have permeated various aspects of our lives, from marketing and advertising to social media and political campaigns. While buzzwords can be effective in capturi…
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In this episode of the Medicine Girl Podcast, Robin Stebbins interviews dpL, not his real name, and we talk about the Gatekeeps and how they will keep you stuck in endless rabbit holes, constantly running on new and improved hamster wheels, never accessing information that creates action and change. dpL talks about their strategies, how to spot the…
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In today's episode, we have the honor of hosting Gavin Wax, a leading conservative activist and commentator, as we delve into the heart of populism and its representative, Donald Trump. Gavin is not just another conservative voice; he's the Executive Director of the National Constitutional Law Union and the dynamic President of the New York Young R…
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At the young age of 24, Victor Nieves done more in his life than most can say at double his age. He published his first book at the age of 22, Conservative Prudence: Fighting for America the Right Way (https://www.amazon.com/Conservative-Prudence-Fighting-America-Right/dp/B0B37B74HV). In that same year he amassed a loyal following on social media n…
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Every four years, the United States goes through the ritual of electing a President. I use the term ritual for two reasons. First, most Americans' understanding of the election process is based in custom or rites rather than the law. Second, most of the customs Americans follow directly contradict the actual process of electing a President of the U…
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Truth is objective. Facts link to answers that do not care about the outcome of feelings. We teach about the importance of feelings in order to assist emotional and physical wellness. Feelings are rooted in both subjective/objective truth, which blur the line of what is factual. Subjective truth is relativism at the core. It is an intellectual vacu…
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Attorney General Letitia James has had the tables turned. Investigative financial journalist, Mel Witte has published an extravagant expenditure sheet that raised eyebrows after publishing. James is best known as bringing the charges that may cost former President Trump over $450 million in the judgement against him. A public advocate for the past …
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Mark Twain understood that fiction would stick to what is possible while truth would embrace the impossible. As artificial intelligence and augmented virtual reality becomes more widely accepted and embraced we are at a crossroads not seen since Greek mythology. Theseus was a sailor who replaced parts of his ship throughout his storied voyagers. Af…
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Reinventing Parking is the official podcast of the Parking Reform Network! Why not join? On November 2, 2023, the Austin City Council voted to end parking mandates, making Austin Texas the largest municipality in the USA to do so. So far. I had a discussion with three of the key people from the Austin Parking Reform Coalition who worked to make it …
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I've spoken repeatedly about the unconstitutionality of most mask mandates. Recently, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals was asked to review two cases where people were punished for attending school board meetings while refusing to wear masks. Sadly, the cases, as described in the Circuit Court opinion, seem poorly founded, thus leading to decision…
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A decisive victory was handed to Donald Trump in South Carolina’s primary over the weekend. Trump received 451,905 votes to Nikki Haley’s 298,674. The vote represented a 20 point margin and shows that Donald Trump has successfully held off challengers for the 2024 nomination. Or does it? Looking at the data closer shows the Republican presumptive n…
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The 21st century has been marked by unprecedented political polarization. The quest for one's political identity has become an increasingly daunting endeavor as aligning with a political party can feel taboo. Yet, amidst the cacophony of discordant voices and divergent ideologies, there exists an opportunity for introspection and discovery. Our gue…
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Last week a mass shooting broke out at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade celebration. In the violent aftermath, one person was killed and over twenty injured, with many of the injured being young children. Immediately the emotional reactions poured out over social media. Government officials and special interest groups began posting about th…
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while looking through recent oral arguments at the Supreme Court, I stumbled across the case FBI v. Fikre. At first, I thought it was another simple procedural case, but something about it caught my attention. The oral arguments held before the Supreme Court were about whether Mr. Fikre's case that his rights were violated when he was placed on the…
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Humanity stands at a crossroads, grappling with deep-seated divisions that permeate societies worldwide. Yet, amid this turmoil, lies a profound truth waiting to be acknowledged: each of us is a sacred vessel, imbued with divine essence, deserving of dignity and the inherent right to shape our lives as we see fit. Embracing this realization holds t…
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Dr. Andrew Gallimore is a computational neurobiologist, pharmacologist, chemist, and writer who has been interested in the neural basis of psychedelic drug action for many years and is the author of a number of articles and research papers on the powerful psychedelic drug, N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and its effects on the brain and consciousness.…
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Born David Freiheit, now known by millions as Viva Frei, he has risen as a distinguished conservative voice on Rumble and social media. Viva began his career as a lawyer in Canada where he followed in his father’s footsteps and family vocation. After seven years Viva began posting on Youtube and by 2017 he won an award for Best Overall YouTube Pres…
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I propose that all board elections for non-profit corporations should be run by the state at taxpayer expense. After all, we already have taxpayer funded elections for private organizations. We call them “Primaries”. While this year's presidential primary is pretty much a fait accompli, there are still hundreds, if not thousands of primary election…
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The 2024 election will feature two candidates that will be in their eighties at the end of their next term. The Special Counsel report last week stated that President Biden’s memory was noticeably strained in 2017, seven years ago. This knowledge correlates with reports that those working close to Biden noticed mental lapses. The election of 2020 w…
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In this episode of the Medicine Girl Podcast, Robin Stebbins interviews the delightful Darlene Greene, a very accomplished women in her own right whose husband began to lose his memory, personality and spirit. This took her on a journey of discovery to find ways to heal him from the grips of the medical indsutrial complex. Having exhausted IV stem …
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Texas is known as a red state. Closer look shows that despite Republican leadership, the state has turned purple with the cities moving blue. Houston is moving to the WEF climate initiative and becoming a smart city. The migrant shift into the state is shifting voting expectations. There are United Nations murals popping up in the city. Most would …
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