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Out of This World Radio with Ted Mahr

Out of This World Radio with Ted Mahr and 1st hour guest Reverend Kevin D. Annett, host of Here We Stand and second hour guest Michiko Hayashi of the Emoto Peace Project in Japan

YouTube Video Link Part 1: https://youtu.be/qj2u1ZIYcp8

YouTube Video Link Part 2: https://youtu.be/fLjZ-yGge4E

YouTube Video Link Part 3: https://youtu.be/LPJr1pVGk-Y

Legendary Bassist for Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna -Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member
On The Level with JLouis Mills

On The Level with JLouis Mills

Guests, Spencer Holmes, Antoine Holmes, twins, actors, screen writers

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Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina

Dr Ginas Radio Chat with Dr Gina R Prince

Guests, Apostle Ryan LeStrange, Comedian Gina G and Minister Nicole Adkinson

 

Know the Name; Know the Answers with Sharón Lynn Wyeth

Know the Name Know the Answers with Sharón Lynn Wyeth

Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger and guest Darryl Anka

Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

Spouting Off with Karen kataline

Guest, Mick Jolly, local vs federal police departments, secret service and more...

R&B, and soul guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer best known as half of the rock and soul duo, Hall & Oates (with Daryl Hall) and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member
Chuck and Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Chuck and Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell & Julie Hayden with guest Anil Mathai

The progressive mob is now targeting religion, burning Bibles, torching churches and trying to prevent church services. Grassroots activist Anil Mathai joins Chuck and Julie to talk about his encounter at a recent Sunday service. Plus, the more Joe Biden explains why he should not have to take a cognitive test the more apparent it becomes why he needs one.

YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/iNxdy3x54YU

Interviewing The Legends with Ray Shasho

Born and raised in West Memphis, Arkansas, Shirley began singing in the church choir at age nine. When she was thirteen, she met another music legend – Etta James. 

Young Shirley was so impressed by Etta’s performance that she made Etta her musical role model. Ruth Brown and the late Mahalia Jackson also greatly influenced the fledge-ling singer.

 

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