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Breaking News, 129 Days To Vote For The Government You Want, Day 266 Of The Israel Hamas War, So Did Last Night’s Debate Make A Difference? Our Experts Break Down The High And Low Lights Of One Of The Most Anticipated Presidential Debates
2 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, And Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads
9:06-9:29a ET- Liz Peek- The Fox News contributor and former Wall Street analyst presents her expert analysis on last night’s debate. Plus, how does President Biden expect an increase in taxes to lighten the pressure of “Bidenflation?” And why should America vote for more taxes?
9:32-9:58a ET- John Zmirak- Did all the hype of this debate of presidents measure up? The Stream.org’s senior editor reviews the high and low lights of last night’s most anticipated debate. Plus, Our Elites Are Playing Russian Roulette in Ukraine, But the Gun Is to Your Head and Mine. The author and senior editor at Stream.org discusses.
10:06-10:29a ET- Jon Fleetwood- Jon of JonFleetwood.com reveals how many animals went into anaphylactic shock immediately after receiving a COVID jab. How did lockdowns affect children’s health and academic performance?
10:32-10:42a ET- Jeff Crouere- Louisiana leads the way back to common sense by bringing back the 10 Commandments to their classrooms. Louisiana’s favorite son, political columnist, and author of America's Last Chance adds that, “TDS Trump Derangement system is alive and running ramped in the minds of too many idealogues.” Join us as we discuss.
10:46-10:58a ET- Adam Holz- The Director for Focus on the Family’s PluggedIn.com talks about our culture, family-friendly movies, streaming and DVD’s.
Tosha Hayes, Fabric Specialist/Co-Founder of Hurdle Apparel High Tech Socks returns along with Chance Rodriquez, Founder of Populate, Electronic Medical Records & AI software for podiatrists & orthopedists. Then, it’s 'The Sports Doctor Is In' with some Dr. Bob wisdom and your questions and emails!
Breaking News, 130 Days To Vote For The Government You Want, Day 265 Of The Israel Hamas War, The Greens Pushing For Relevance This Election Season, EV sales Are Cooling, And, This Opinion Just In…Tim Scott For Veep!
2 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, And Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads
9:06-9:29a ET- Craig Rucker- The greens are pushing for relevance this election season, from disrupting the final of a golf championship to defacing Stonehenge. Meanwhile, EV sales are cooling and near 50% of owners want to go back to their old combustible engines. Plus, the President and Co-Founder of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow reports on the 16th International Conference on Climate Change in Vienna.
9:32-9:58a ET- Deroy Murdock- This Opinion Just In…Tim Scott for Veep! The Manhattan based Fox News Contributor and contributing editor of National Review Online reports Scott would serve Trump ably as vice president. A May 15-16 Harvard-Harris survey of 1,660 registered voters discovered that, among seven potential Veep choices, Scott is the only one who makes Americans more likely to back Trump.
10:06-10:29a ET- Grover Norquist- The debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump offers a huge platform for diving into what man wants to do with tax policy. What might we expect to hear from the candidates, and what should they say? The ATR president America's preeminent center-right expert on taxes discusses.
10:32-10:42a ET- Judd Dunning- Trump's Legal Woes Part of a Broad Strategy to Suppress Dissent. The author of 13 ½ Reasons Why Not To Be A Liberal-And how to Enlighten Others and the president of CU Media Group explains, “This isn’t about justice — it’s a coordinated attack to take down a political opponent.” The Washington, D.C. establishment and progressive liberals are pulling out all the stops to destroy our nation's 45th commander in chief and anyone else standing against their agenda.
10:46-10:58a ET- Evy Baehr Carroll- The host of Movie Guide TV talks Something to Stand For with Mike Rowe, Horizon, An American Saga, Part 1, and lawmakers move to protect children from Social Media Impact.
Surprise! Cohost Jess Tyler’s in the hot seat on Financial Fitness with the Money Doctor recalling times with Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, and other names you’ll recognize, and she explains what it takes to make the money work in a (sometimes transient) life in Radio. Even Jess didn’t know what would happen, but when inspiration strikes…
Breaking News, 131 Days To Vote The Government You Want, Day 264 Of The Israel Hamas War, How Will The President Defend His Bidenomics Plan In Thursday’s Debate? Failure Can Be A tough Pill To Swallow, And
2 Very Independent and Compelling Hours of Experts, And Authors Pursuing The Truth No Matter Where It Leads
9:06-9:29a ET- Rick Manning- The President of Americans for Limited Government is talking about the possible “trap doors” that CNN could employ in tomorrow’s debate. What will a Trump victory look like? Will Thursday be a fair debate? Or will the CNN moderators try to interject themselves? So, what’s the difference between Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro, and Paul Manafort versus Alejandro Mayorkas, Merrick Garland and Dr Anthony Fauci? And while, you’re distracted Saudi Arabia’s latest move to end the petrodollar. Should we be concerned?
9:32-9:42a ET- Bill Pascoe- The first presidential debate will take place Thursday night on CNN. The debate presents an opportunity to expose President Biden’s catastrophic failures and those who support them. The Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund Political Director and TPP’s Man in Washington recounts only some of the Biden disasters these past three and half years.
9:46-9:58a ET- James Massa- The CEO of Numbers USA joins us to discuss Thursday’s anticipated presidential debate. We’ll also discuss Biden’s EO of sweeping protections for migrant spouses of US citizens, and Trump floats green cards for noncitizen college graduates.
10:06-10:29a ET- Dr John Lott- Biden Gun Regulations Don’t Affect Mass Shootings The Media Say Crime Is Going Down. Is It. Yet another lie perpetrated by our biased political propaganda media. Are they putting us in danger? The president of the Crime Prevention Research Center and the author of “Gun Control Myths” also breaks down the latest SCOTUS gun control decisions.
10:32-10:42a ET- Julie Estrada- When was the last time you played or participated in activities without an agenda in mind? A new survey on behalf of LEGOLAND New York found that 88% of CEOs say that play contributes to their success at work. This new data comes at the start of summer as we’re planning our family vacations. And the National Director of Public Relations for Merlin Entertainments, knows the perfect place for family play time!
10:46-10:58a ET- Hung Cao- The US Navy Captain (Retired) is a GOP US Senate candidate in Virginia and author of the new book, Call Me an American. He was recently endorsed by Donald Trump. Join us as he discusses the implications of a Russian nuclear-powered submarine that arrived in Havana last week for military exercises.
Do We Really Create Our Own Reality? If you are reading along with me, you probably have heard or read many times that your thoughts create your reality. The bigger question, which I have wondered about at times,
ITCCS Special Communique of May 5, 2017
An Update on the aftermath of the Ninth Circle disruptions and arrests of April 30
Issued by the Executive Council of the ITCCS
The Forgiveness Fallacy: Standing by our Painful Truth
by Kevin D. Annett
A Special ITCCS Communique: May 3, 2017â (GMT)â
Breaking News Report on the disruption of the Ninth Circle cult's sacrificial rituals on April 30, 2017
PUBLIC CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
Issued with the full effect and force of the Law
Ninth Circle leaflet (attached) - Please print off and distribute this at Roman Catholic Church services this Sunday April 30 and beyond
The Coreprenuer® Speaker, Trauma Breakthrough Specialist, Healing and Forgivenes Advocate, Author, and Executive Podcaster
Valessa L. Taylor, a distinguished Trauma Breakthrough Specialist, Healing and Forgiveness Advocate, decorated Female Iraq War Veteran, and Coreprenuer® Speaker, leads the captivating Let’s Talk Corelicious: Leave Room For Dessert Podcast. As the visionary CEO and founder of Go Core Mind Body Soul LLC, and Corelicious LLC, Valessa pioneers holistic wellness, driving transformative change in mental, physical, and spiritual spheres. Her groundbreaking achievements include being the first African-American speaker at TEDx Coatzacoalcos on Juneteenth 2021, where she shared her empowering message of resilience and empowerment.
Valessa's multifaceted journey, enriched by her military service and advocacy for women's empowerment, is a testament to her unwavering commitment to inspire and uplift others. Recently featured in Womlead magazine for her exceptional leadership and contributions, Valéssa champions inclusivity and empowerment, fostering a diverse and inclusive space that celebrates the richness of humanity. In Episode 167 of the Females Founders podcast, Valessa Taylor: Pioneering Business Innovation with a Holistic Approach, she delves into her pioneering approach to business innovation, emphasizing the importance of holistic wellness in entrepreneurship and leadership. Through Let’s Talk Corelicious, Valessa invites listeners from all walks of life to embark on a transformative path of self-discovery and resilience, embodying the spirit of diversity and unity in the pursuit of personal growth and empowerment.
Valessa L. Taylor is a prominent figure in the business world. She is the CEO and founder of Go Core Mind Body Soul, LLC and Corelicious LLC, both of which are minority and women-owned businesses. Valessa has made a significant and long-lasting impact on veterans, individuals, and businesses through her leadership and entrepreneurial endeavors.
With over 20 years of service as an Air Force Veteran, Valessa's military background has shaped her into an exceptional leader. Her expertise in strategic planning and operations, honed during her time as an executive logistics professional, has been instrumental in her entrepreneurial ventures.
Valessa's dedication to holistic wellness and personal development is evident through her businesses. At Go Core Mind Body Soul LLC, she has revolutionized the approach to well-being with her groundbreaking Core C3 Method™: Clarity, Confidence, and Courage. Through personalized programs, speaking, and consulting services, Valessa helps individuals and businesses achieve balance, fulfillment, and enhanced productivity.
In addition to her key role at Go Core Mind Body Soul LLC, Valessa is also the CEO and Founder of Corelicious LLC, empowering women entrepreneurs to tap into their core potential and create a life they love. Through transformative coaching and motivational speaking, Valessa inspires women to harness their inner strength and ignite their passions through the Core C3 Method™: Clarity, Confidence, and Courage. With Valessa's guidance, women entreprenuers are able to unlock their true potential and achieve incredible sucess.
Valessa's impact extends beyond her businesses. As the first African American female Iraq war veteran to speak on TEDx Coatzacoalcos on Juneteenth 2021, she has broken barriers and highlighted the importance of diversity and creating opportunities for marginalized communities.
In addition to her military service and entrepreneurial ventures, Valessa holds an Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy in the field of Leisure Science, reflecting her understanding of the importance of leisure and well-being in leading a fulfilling life.
Valessa L. Taylor's dedication to holistic wellness, entrepreneurship, and making a positive impact sets her apart as a visionary leader. Through her businesses and extensive military background, she empowers individuals and businesses to prioritize their well-being and achieve success. Her passion, expertise, and unwavering commitment to helping others make her a force to be reckoned with in the wellness industry.
Valessa L. Taylor's influence also extends to her captivating podcast, Let's Talk Corelicious Leave Room For Dessert. Available on over 100 platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, the podcast dives deep into well-being, personal development, and success. Valessa brings on Rockstar industry leaders and everyday individuals who have overcome obstacles and achieved remarkable transformations, providing valuable strategies and practical tips for listeners to create a life they truly love.
Tune in to Let's Talk Corelicious Leave Room For Dessert on your favorite podcast platform and embark on a transformative journey towards personal growth and empowerment. Get ready to tap into your inner strength, ignite your passions, and create a life that is truly Corelicious.
President and founder of PRRI and a leading scholar and a New York Times bestselling author.
Robert P. Jones is the president and founder of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). He is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy and the Path to a Shared American Future (published September 5, 2023), as well as White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity, which won a 2021 American Book Award. He is also the author of The End of White Christian America, which won the 2019 Grawemeyer Award in Religion.
Jones writes regularly on politics, culture, and religion for The Atlantic, TIME, Religion News Service, and other outlets. He is frequently featured in major national media, such as CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and others. Jones writes a weekly newsletter for those dedicated to the work of truth-telling, repair, and healing from the legacy of white supremacy in American Christianity at www.whitetoolong.net.
He holds a Ph.D. in religion from Emory University, an M.Div. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a B.S. in computing science and mathematics from Mississippi College. Jones was selected by Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion as Distinguished Alumnus of the Year in 2013, and by Mississippi College’s Mathematics Department as Alumnus of the Year in 2016. Jones serves on the national program committee for the American Academy of Religion and is a past member of the editorial boards for the Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and Politics and Religion, a journal of the American Political Science Association.
Jones served as CEO of PRRI from the organization’s inception in 2009 to 2022. Before founding PRRI, he worked as a consultant and senior research fellow at several think tanks in Washington, D.C., and was an assistant professor of religious studies at Missouri State University.
Founder and CEO of Solight Design, inventor of the SolarPuff
As a little girl growing up in Seoul, Korea and then upstate New York, Alice spent many days learning how a simple fold can become structured. Origami forms were taught to her by her mother, who also taught Alice how to sew her own clothes. Always creative, fascinated by design, structure and forms, Alice studied architecture at Penn State where she obtained her undergraduate degree and went on to earn her Masters in Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania.
With emerging trends in material technology resulting in smarter, lighter, faster, sustainable fabrication, Alice started to sew solar panels to fabric as early experiments for harnessing solar energy with softer, malleable material. She became focused on solar technology and finding ways to create clean energy solutions upon learning her son Quinn was diagnosed with asthma.
While teaching as a Professor in Architecture and Material Technology at Columbia University, Alice created early prototypes of solar lights with her students. Still not satisfied, and fueled by her passion for helping the underserved, Alice invented the world’s only self-inflatable, portable solar light, eliminating the need for a mouth nozzle. This ensured a healthy, sanitary method to inflate. Alice named this invention the SolarPuff™ and conducted three years of field testing in Haiti. In 2015 she launched Solight Design and initiated a KickStarter program with unprecedented results. She went on to win numerous awards including the US Patent Award for Humanity and her products have been exhibited at MOMA, the Modern Museum of Art in New York City.
Retired Fire Lieutenant Paramedic and Board of Directors at the National Alliance on Mental Illness NH and CEO Freedom Hill Consulting
Todd Donovan is a former Lieutenant/Paramedic (Retired) with the Derry, NH Fire Department and has been with the department for 20 years but has been a paramedic for 30 years. He lives in Chester, NH, with his wife, Nicole, of 31 years with four great children (empty-nesters now).
Freedom Hill Consulting, where Todd is the CEO, consults with emergency services organizations to manage and strategize their data and to achieve accreditation. Todd is also the President of the Board of Directors at the National Alliance on Mental Illness in New Hampshire.
He holds a bachelor’s in business and a master’s degree in Leadership from Granite State College.
Chief Physical/Mental Organizing & Declutter Specialist
Adult & Child Psychiatrist
Dr. Denise McDermott, M.D. has been in private practice since 2001. She completed her Adult Psychiatry residency at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and her Child Psychiatry fellowship at UCLA. As a medical doctor with board certifications in both Adult and Child Psychiatry, she treats children, adolescents and adults. Her goal is to empower you, your child, and your family to live the best life possible. Her approach is to encourage people to believe in wellness, not illness, and to lead a balanced healthy lifestyle.
“When you are going through a crisis in your life, remind yourself that on the other side of that is stabilization and then a place of thriving,” she tells her patients everyday.
Dr. Denise includes a multi-disciplinary approach to medicine, where she integrates many holistic modalities such as Eastern medicine, healers, nutritionists and many more. She has collegial relationships and collaborates with other physicians, psychologists, marriage and family therapists and educational therapists. She believes in prescribing the least amount of medication possible and creates an integrative wellness plan that resonates for each patient.
She is a sought after medical doctor for second opinions, specific diagnostic assessments, medication management, and psychotherapy.
Website: http://www.drdenisemd.com/
Running for DC Council in Ward 2
I am running for DC Council because I believe we deserve a leader who we can trust to serve Ward 2 with integrity and transparency.
For the last two years, I have been working on behalf of District residents as the Assistant Attorney General for Policy and Legislative Affairs for the District of Columbia. I saw how LGBTQQIA+ victims of hate crimes were left without protection or recourse in the wake of their attacks. I learned how our small business community was being taken advantage of by out of state businesses defrauding our CBE program. And, I represented DC before the National Attorney General community to advocate for statehood, decriminalized cannabis, and data privacy legislation.
To address the needs of our community, I worked to advance workers’ rights, improve environmental justice, and expand civil rights and consumer protections through everything from data breach to hate crime legislation.
I grew up in Connecticut and I am the youngest of three siblings. I attended Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and earned my undergraduate degree in Business & Hospitality Administration. I then went on to work at a senior living community in New York where I found myself frequently feeling frustrated on behalf of my clients as I helped them navigate through their healthcare options. This led me to pursue a law degree at the Georgetown University Law Center.
During law school, I served as the Executive Articles Editor for the Journal on Poverty and Public Policy and volunteered at the Landlord Tenant Resource center providing advice to displaced tenants and aggravated landlords. I then advocated for seniors and advanced women’s health issues on Capitol Hill for Senator Blumenthal as his Health and Aging Fellow.
Knowing that I wanted to commit my career to public service, I joined the DC OAG, where I practiced law in our Tax and Finance group litigating cases on behalf of the DC Office of Tax and Revenue. I then moved on to work for Attorney General Racine on Policy, Legislative Affairs, and Legal matters where I was able to work on a broad array of issues plaguing our city.
I am deeply committed to serving the residents of DC and I want to ensure that Ward 2 has a representative on the Council whom they can trust — not only to operate ethically, but also to ensure the issues that matter most are addressed.
Through my experience representing DC residents, I was consistently inspired and impressed our community members’ commitment to equity and advancing justice. We have a lot to be proud of and a lot to work on. I want to be a partner in and advocate for that work.
I felt inspired to get in this race and ensure that an honest, fair, and devoted advocate is at the table. I would be honored and humbled to have your support.
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In this memoir entitled The Sound of Her Voice, author and retired social worker, Mary Harper tells the story of how her parents, two strong, independent individuals overcome all challenges to live a full and successful life. She addresses topics about the challenges, struggles, and gifts of blind people as well as how those around them can help them cope and succeed. A beautiful memoir so poignant that it reads like fiction!
The Sound of Her Voice: My Blind Parents’ Story is the inspiring chronicle of a remarkable couple (both blind since childhood) who — against all odds — lived full and productive lives. Mario became the first blind graduate of the University of Notre Dame Law School and was later elected Judge of two different county courts in Muncie, Indiana.
Jane, who was fiercely independent from a young age, ran the household and raised four sighted children without outside assistance. Capable and confident from the start, Mario and Jane Pieroni lived abundant and gracious lives, overcoming the constant challenges they faced.
A beautiful memoir so poignant that it reads like fiction, this inspirational first-hand account is told by their youngest child, Mary Pieroni Harper, a retired social worker. “I grew up in a loving household with parents who were patient and kind,” she tells us. “Our family looked like other families who were at Sunday Mass or on television (my main frame of reference as a child). Yet Mom and Dad’s eyes didn’t light up when they saw me or darken when I did something wrong. They had no idea what I looked like.”
Using extensive archival material — including recorded audio and video interviews, and family photos — Harper offers up a tale both historical and future-facing, helping us understand how the world unfolded for generations past and what is possible for generations to come. With clarity and emotional vulnerability, Harper takes us on an odyssey that extends more than a century.
We travel through time during her parents’ childhoods and watch them mature and fall in love during their education at the Indiana School for the Blind. And Harper gives us powerful glimpses of her own life — then and now — as one of four children who could see her parents but whose parents only knew her by touch and sound.






