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Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor

Inspired Radio with Helen Taylor

Breaking the Status Quo: Martin Ansell on Law, Sovereignty, and Consciousness
Guest, Martin Ansell - former driving instructor from Sussex, England, who transformed into a "forced historian" 

Martin reveals how losing his job during the COVID lockdowns led him to question accepted narratives and become what he calls a “forced historian.” He shares insights from his research into language, history and the law. 

Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D.

Sound Pathways with Karen Olson Ph.D.

Guests Angel Orengo and Rocio Aquino - Authors of the, Orchid the Secret Code of Modern Goddesses

Financial Fitness with The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D.

Financial Fitness With The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D. "The Money Doctor"

22 Years. Thousands Fed. The Story Behind the North Quabbin Food-A-Thon | Jay Deane Interview

Breaking the Silence with Dr Gregory Williams

Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams

With Guest, Barbara Feign, Author of "My American Dream"

Breaking the Silence with Dr Gregory Williams

Breaking the Silence With Host Dr. Gregory Williams

With Guest, Barbara Feign, Author of "My American Dream"

JD Rucker Show

Title: Will 2023 Be a Year of Revulsion, Revolution, or Revival?

Out of This World Radio with Ted Mahr

Out of This World Radio with Ted Mahr

Celebration of 50+ million listeners and history of OTW Radio

Messages from Pleadian Admiral Hallisouris

Why are Catholic churches being trashed? 

Kevin Annett replies to the Vancouver Police Department - and points to upcoming reclamation actions

https://youtu.be/wBPpuoNC4OU

Eyes Can SEE with Empress Em Shar'on

Eyes Can SEE with Empress Em' Sharon (Sharon Davis Hester)

Topic: Revealing the stolen identity and history of the Transatlantic slave descendants and the Indigenous Black Indians of America

Our guest this week  is Professor Edward Schmitt, an Associate Professor of History at UW-Parkside,  currently working on a book about the unique role of activist and humorist Dick Gregory in the social movements of the 1960s. Dick Gregory (Richard Claxton Gregory) was an African-American comedian, civil rights activist, social critic, writer, conspiracy theorist, entrepreneur, and occasional actor. During the turbulent 1960s, Gregory became a pioneer in stand-up comedy for his "no-holds-barred" sets, in which he mocked bigotry and racism.