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A highlight from Mystery Meat

Evangelism on SermonAudio

07:40 min | Last week

A highlight from Mystery Meat

"Morning. Ashley wasn't kidding. I am glad to be back. I really, really love this church. It's evident every time we go away, and I absolutely love preaching and teaching the Word of God. I get a little jealous when I'm away, to be honest with you, when I see someone else standing behind my pulpit. Just truthfully, I'm jealous over this. I love doing this. It's the greatest privilege in the world. Well, if you're just visiting us, we go through books of the Bible, and we're going through one of the, as if they can be ranked, right? But John has done some incredible work down through history. This book has been used to convert souls, the most unlikely of souls. And so whenever we have taken a little bit of a break, I've been gone for two weeks, and so some of you may have no idea. Some of you can't remember what you did last night, let alone two weeks ago, right? So whenever I'm away for a little while, I like to do a two -minute review of the purpose of the book so that you know why this book was written. In case some of you are here and are not familiar with the Bible and how it works, it's a library. As a matter of fact, biblio means library, and so there are 66 of these books, and each one of them has a different purpose. And the Gospel of John has its own unique, distinct purpose, and here's the job of every interpreter. Every interpreter's job is not to find clever ways to make it mean something that's relevant for their culture. That's not the job of an interpreter. The job of an interpreter is simple. Get in the head of the original author to the original audience. I have to try to find out what John meant. Who cares what we think it means, right? Give me an amen. We want to know what John says it means, and we want to know what John says it means to the first readers. We're not the first readers. This was written to a unique people group a long time ago in the Middle East. And so let's start up again by reframing our mind according to what the author says he wrote this for. At the very, very end of the book, it's 21 chapters long, and at the very, very end of the book, he tells us flat out why he wrote the book. Here's what he says. He says, Jesus performed many other signs, miraculous signs that is, in the presence of his disciples which are not written in this book. In other words, you're going to have to go somewhere else for those. These, the contents of this book, these have been written so that, here comes the author's purpose statement, so that you may, say the word, be. So that's purpose number one, that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God. And there's a second purpose, that believing you may have life in his name. This, what you're reading, is a true, historical, eye -witness account of the life and ministry of a man who lived in the Middle East, who rose from the dead. That means, if someone raises from the dead and defeats something that you can't defeat, you should probably listen to what he has to say, don't you think? John says, I'm recording every word that man who rose from the dead had to say, so that you can, two things. One, believe, and two, live. Here's the point of the book. The point of the book is to help people believe an eye -witness account to the life of a man who died, and then three days later, got up and walked around. But it's not just so that you can say, okay, I believe. No more John. No. It's so that as you experience seasons of doubt in your life, you come back to John and say, oh yeah, this is why I should keep on believing. And when I'm struggling to believe, John will help to reaffirm your feet on solid ground, so that you go through your whole life saying, I believe. Tomorrow, I'm going to believe again. The next day, I'm going to believe again. John is for the person sitting here who's not a believer. And they know they're not a believer, and someone drug you here. You're here on purpose, and John is written for you. But John is also for the person who's been a believer for the last 66 years. And you know John, but maybe you're in a season of doubt. Maybe you're struggling because you just lost your spouse. John is a book for you. So, before we go any further and dive back into John, we are in, I started in April. That's about five months ago. We're in the fourth chapter of 21 chapters, and we're about halfway through the fourth chapter. And so, I'm sure that all of you remember exactly where we left off, but just in case there's one person who can't remember, let's repurpose our hearts. Let's go before God, every individual. I'm not going to do this for you. You're here as a worship service. That means there's a part for you. You're going to go before God right now, and you're going to say, Lord, I'm here to hear from you. And you spoke through John, and so speak to me through your servant John. Let's do it together. Father, I'm just a tool to act on behalf of the people who are here to meet with their God. As Craig said, you are a living God. No one else can claim that, but we can because Christ is alive. And so, we put our faith in you. I pray that you would help every person here to commit their heart and mind to not just listening to the word of God, but doing what it says. Lord, speak to us, for we are listening. In Jesus' name, I pray. Amen. Fourth chapter of John, it reads like a movie script. I read it again. It's like the 20th time that I've read it just this month. And this week as I was preparing, I read it, and I'm like, some chapters read like a movie script, and some are not like that. Fourth chapter of John, it literally is set up for a producer and director to just go and put this on film. And I couldn't help but this week as I was reading it, my mind went back to a show that I watched when I was growing up. It was the original Batman show with Burt Ward and Adam West from the 70s. How many of you know what show I'm talking about? Just curious. I had a feeling. I grew up on that show. My mom would put it on for me when I'd come home from school. And there was this thing that they did in the show where whenever they would transition to another part, the narrator would come on and say, meanwhile, back in Gotham City, or meanwhile in the Batcave, and then you'd see the transition. The screen would roll, and you'd hear the doodle -a -doodle -a -doo, remember? It's showing you what's happening at a different part at the same time. John 4 is written like that because the text we're going to start with opens up in a meanwhile in another part of town, and my mind just went back to the old Batman as I was raised on. Here's what you're going to learn. If you've been here for a while, then you know that we're in one of the most beautiful dialogues that really I've ever taken in history. It's between Jesus and a promiscuous Samaritan woman, and he is tender with her. Isn't he tender with her? We're going to get back to that dialogue next week, but the writer, the narrator of the story, interjects. He pauses the story, and he wants you to stop thinking about the woman and Jesus for just a moment because there's an absolutely important lesson that Jesus wants to teach his disciples, and it is a major, major pause. And so this morning, I invite you to turn in your Bibles to John 4. We're going to start in verse 31, and we're going to go down through 38. Not very much, but it's a meanwhile, so you can see the screen roll in your head, and here's what it says. John 4, 31 through 38.

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Fresh "Ashley" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

00:00 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh "Ashley" from News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

"First round draft choice Devin Witherspoon a huge part of the Seahawks 24 -3 romp over the New York Giants the rookie defensive back with two of the Seahawks franchise -high 11 quarterback sacks and of course he had the game -changing 97 yard interception returned to the house running the coverage seen the play that we've seen on film formation we ran the basically return route so I jumped it he threw the ball just try to get to the box that was really my whole mindset the Seahawks remain unbeaten all -time at MetLife Stadium improved to three and one this season and can use the bye week to heal some injured bodies safety Jamal Adams left the game concussion protocol quarterback Geno Smith felt knee discomfort when he was tackled and up rolled out of bounds Major League Baseball's wild card playoffs begin today in the American League Texas Rangers at Tampa Bay Minnesota host Toronto NL teams play tonight Arizona at Milwaukee the Phillies and Marlins Seattle Kraken lost their last preseason home game 4 -1 to Edmonton the Kraken face the Canucks Wednesday night in Abbotsford BC sports with Schwartz at 10 and 40 after the hour Northwest News Radio and at the bottom of the seventh Rangers leading Tampa Bay now four to to nothing our Northwest News time to 11 October is breast cancer awareness month and it's a time when cancer survivors remind us that early detection saves lives medical reporter Liz bonus shares a story of recovery hopes in of inspiring others to not skip a mammogram you see mammograms led to early detection of breast cancer for both Crystal King and Ashley Welker I immediately knew after seeing it that I knew what it was and my my wife was actually diagnosed the day before Ashley was just 38 years old so I had actually felt a lump so as soon as I felt the lump I scheduled my mammogram right away both women started treatment on different courses my cancer was triple negative breast cancer but similar struggles nurse navigator Mary Lou Sauer of Ohio's Tri Health helps through many some of these struggles often the first thing they think about is am I going to die am I going to die and I tell them reassuringly breast cancer treatment is nowadays top -notch we have cutting -edge treatments and this is not likely a death for them they're likely to live a long life from breast cancer and die of something else now a year out Crystal and Ashley are both in remission and have an important reminder if you recently missed the you mammogram know finding it early makes a big difference they also remind us if you're living this journey or are in it with someone you love slow down enjoy every day and give yourself time to heal that's one thing I try to keep in the forefront when I get frustrated or you know get down healing body and mind I'd say yeah right yeah that's a mental aspect that goes into it quite a bit as well so you know that it's just some time to heal hmm a medical reporter Liz bonus northwest news time to 14 check on all that's happening on roads the from northwest news radio your home for breaking news and traffic and weather every 10 minutes on the force can be high -performance homes traffic center I'm still looking at some extra traffic around the Kent area on the surface trees anywhere the between West Valley Highway and Central Avenue right around the Kent station and those railroad tracks that always give us issues around there so maybe things were happening it's starting to clear out a little bit but I'm gonna keep an eye on it just in case we had some problems with those tracks are train stuck south on 167 is backing up around the corner approaching 84th and central and so is south on i around -5 the right south around center hill south on 405 continues to roll slow out of Bellevue from Southeast 8 all the way towards sunset in Renton Seattle traffic's mostly on south on i -5 as you head south of the Ship Canal Bridge towards i -90 but that's where there's a crash being reported south five just south of i -90 so keep an eye on that westbound 90 meantime is a little slow from Rainier Avenue onto i 5 we're slow on the Boeing freeway now eastbound stay around 526 approaching Evergreen Way and we're still waiting for the Hood Canal Bridge to open reopen a car traffic till then we're waiting and highway 104 and highway 3 are starting to back up a bit this report is sponsored by Beacon Plumbing if you own a classic old home it could have old pipes if they clog up stop freaking and call Beacon 1 -800 -FREAKIN or BeaconPlumbing .net your next northwest traffic at 224 and the weather outlook sponsored by northwest cross -based services few a overnight showers as lows drop to the 50s fog tomorrow morning with a chance of showers then drying out in the afternoon

A highlight from Does Donald Trump Support A Pro-Life Agenda?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

11:45 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Does Donald Trump Support A Pro-Life Agenda?

"Cable news, noisy, boring, out of touch. That's why Salem News Channel is different. We keep you in the know. Streaming 24 -7 for free. Home to the greatest collection of conservative voices like Dennis Prager, Jay Sekulow, Mike Gallagher, and more. Salem News Channel is unfiltered and unapologetic. Watch anytime on any screen at snc .tv and local now channel 525. All of the time he has to spend in core rooms really hurt his campaign because so far hasn't really hurt his campaign. Yes, I would have had another 22 ,000 votes. Are you saying you needed those votes in order to win? Are you acknowledging you didn't win? I'm not acknowledging no. I say I won the election. When we ask people how they feel about getting this rematch, they said that they think that means politics in the U .S. is broken. Now from the ReliefFactor .com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. Boy, we live in a broken world, don't we? The weekend was chock full of bad news. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was apparently ambushed as he sat at a red light. Somebody assassinated him. They pulled up next to him and shot him in the head. A video was released of two kids in Las Vegas murdering a retired police chief, a guy on his bike out for his morning ride in Las Vegas. These two kids thought it would be funny to mow him over to kill him and they did. According to Charlie Kirk, one of the two perpetrators is right now free. They don't even have both of them behind bars. The two punks, the two cowards, the two monsters who murdered this guy in cold blood. And also, of course, we might as well get this out of the way. We got President Trump with an answer to Kristen Welker on NBC's Meet the Press and her debut as the new host, which gave a lot of ammunition to Trump haters who want to hurt him and try to wreck his chances of becoming the nominee in 2024. This is an interesting dilemma that Republicans have. Here's the dilemma. Pro -life is a centerpiece, is a foundation of the Republican Party fighting for the sanctity of those unborn babies, the sanctity of their lives, the sacredness of the innocent. That's a centerpiece, that's foundational for the Republican Party. And whether we like it or not, this particular debate that we're having in America is over abortion crushing us at the ballot box. And Donald Trump, I believe, was trying to address that with Kristen Welker on Meet the Press. Let's get it out of the way. I've been dreading this all weekend. Well, it wasn't all weekend. I mean, this first broke, I think, Saturday. They gave a little preview of his answer. I don't love his answer, but I also don't love the way Trump critics are pouncing on him, claiming he's not pro -life. I got into a big knockdown drag out, as I expected I would with my friend Mark Davis in Dallas, because Mark is now hell -bent on proclaiming that Donald Trump is not pro -life. And he's saying that because of this exchange with Kristen Welker yesterday on Meet the Press. So for the first time in 62 years, I'm not going to say I would or I wouldn't. I mean, DeSantis is willing to sign a five -week and six -week ban. Would you support that? I think what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake. But we'll come up with a number, but at the same time, Democrats won't be able to go out in six months, seven months, eight months and allow an abortion. Now, there are people like my friend Mark Davis who took that answer and that proclaimed Donald Trump is not pro -life, like it's important to proclaim or make some kind of declaration that he is not pro -life. And here's what Mark tweeted over the weekend. The heartbeat bill is, quote, a terrible thing and a terrible mistake, unquote. Mark said, I loved every day of his presidency. Thank God he beat Hillary. And if he's the nominee, I'll walk through fire to help him beat Joe Biden. But Trump is not pro -life. Now, as expected, Mark and I had a pretty solid disagreement only because I believe it's ever a ten the march for life. The guy who promised to get Roe v. Wade overturned because that was terrible federal. That was a terrible federal ruling and appointed Supreme Court justices who did just that to claim that Donald Trump is not pro -life is preposterous. It's absurd. It's virtue signaling. And perhaps it's just the opportunistic way you chalk up some points for Ron DeSantis, because clearly Team DeSantis is pouncing on Donald Trump over this remark. I believe two things can be true at the same time. You can be pro -life and you can acknowledge that this issue is killing us at the ballot box and we're losing elections. And here's what Mike Cernovich, who's a conservative influencer on social media, here's what he tweeted or posted on X. He said, if you want to be pro -life, no exceptions, good for you. Lose every election, have no political power, then see what life looks like in a Bolshevik hellhole. Will you feel good because you didn't compromise as your children starve? That's the alternative. And I really do appreciate his point. I am pro -life. I'm proud to tell you every day about Preborn. I want you to support an organization like Preborn. I want women to see ultrasounds and see what that baby inside their womb looks like, because the chances are that woman is going to choose life. I have fought and represented the life movement for many, many years, but I'm also realistic enough to know that if we lose election after election after election because too many women are turning against the GOP over additional abortion restrictions, we're never going to have any Republicans in office to prevent more carnage against the unborn, because we may never win another election. And that's the dilemma. I truly believe that Trump was answering the question on Meet the Press with that in mind, that the reason he thinks it's a terrible idea is he thinks it's costing us elections. Is he pro -life? Of course he is. Was it a clunky answer? Perhaps. Should you want to score points by declaring that Trump is now somehow some wild -eyed pro -choice Democrat? I don't think that's fair and I don't think that's reasonable, but I'm going to turn it over to the smartest audience in America. That's you. Here's the PhD weight loss and because you probably followed this controversy over the weekend. I want to get your take on it. I want to get your reaction. I heard from my pal, Joey Hudson. A lot of people in South Carolina were shocked at what Trump said, very disappointed in his answer. Do you feel that way or do you recognize he is trying to navigate the challenge of winning elections so that we can continue to have the kind of pro -life presidency that he delivered? Am I wrong? 800 -655 -MIKE. Press one to come on air. Press two to leave a voicemail or text us your comments on the MyPillow text line, which is also 800 -655 -MIKE. 800 -655 -6453. And yes, I survived wisdom tooth surgery. Not too bad at all. I might have over -exaggerated a little bit. I know you're shocked. I was perhaps a bit melodramatic heading into the oral surgeon. Doing just fine. 16 past the hour in the Relief Factor Studios. Let's try to tackle this. Let's dive in. Okay. Head first. 800 -655 -MIKE. 800 -655 -6453. Left -leaning activists are attacking Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Read The People's Justice Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories That Define Him. On sale now from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. A year ago, I was well over 50 pounds overweight, but I needed a simple plan that worked with my lifestyle. I found that and so much more with PhD weight loss and nutrition. I'm 53 pounds lighter than I was, and I feel better than I have in years. The program is super simple. Dr. Ashley Lucas and her team customize a plan for your body to make it simple because weight loss shouldn't be hard. They even provide 80 % of your food at no additional cost. They treat the entire person. Dr. Ashley believes that all change starts with the mind. She'll help you change your behavior and think differently about food and the way you eat. You'll never gain the weight back. Best thing about this program, they have an 85 % success rate of their clients maintaining their weight loss for life because they have a lifetime maintenance plan to keep us on track. And maintenance, best part of all, it's absolutely free. If you're looking to lose that weight and you're looking for a job, go to myphdweightloss .com today. Sign up for your consultation. Better yet, give them a call straight away. 864 -644 -1900. 864 -644 -1900. They'll answer all your questions. Tell them my calendar sent you. Call 864 -644 -1900 or go to myphdweightloss .com.

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Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:02 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Call 864-644-1900 to schedule your consultation. One-on-one from anywhere in the country, call 864-644-1900 or schedule your appointment online. MyPhDWeightLoss.com, MyPhDWeightLoss.com. Dr. Ashley Lucas, thank you so much. Let's talk again in a few weeks, okay? Keep fighting the good fight. Sounds great. Thanks, man. Thanks, Mike. Dr. Ashley Lucas from PhD Weight Loss. I get excited and I cannot believe how – I mean I'm getting emotional here looking at all these text messages that are coming in. Because sometimes you forget, you know, you got a partnership like that on a program like this one and then you say, hey, are we reaching through to people? I think we are. I really do think we are. And I – listen, I also want to be very upfront with you. When I need your help, when we try to make a decision to do something, I want to do a preborn day tomorrow on The Mike Gallagher Show. Portions of our show are brought to you in part by Preborn. We know that pregnant women who can see their babies on an ultrasound are far more likely to choose life. Now, we've been covering today Gavin Newsom is appointing a pro-abortion resident of Maryland apparently to replace the seat vacated by the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein. Democrats absolutely are obsessed with abortion. Your gift today to preborn can save babies' lives. It's really that simple. And I'm going to be very blunt with you. We're way behind our goal. I'm kind of shocked that more and more people haven't stepped up to donate to our preborn campaign over the last couple of weeks. Just $28 will give a mother who is considering an abortion the chance to see the truth of the baby growing inside of her. $140 will do this for five girls and five women. I'm asking for 20 people right now to donate $100. $100 of your gift goes toward providing ultrasounds. Preborn separately fundraises for all their other expenses. Every penny we raise right here on this show is going to go toward saving lives. Whether you want to save one baby or five or hundreds, please call 833-850-BABY. Just pick up the phone and call 833-850-2229 or you can give online by clicking on the Preborn banner at MikeOnline.com. Thank you so much for your support, for your generosity, and for your love of these innocent children. You can make a difference. You've never let me down. And I think this final week we're going to have a big, big conclusion to our preborn campaign here on The Mike Gallagher Show. Please give what you can. And again, 20 people donated 100 bucks. Wow, just like that make a big difference in providing these ultrasounds to so many of these young women's lives. Call 833-850-BABY, 833-850-2229, or give online by going to the Preborn banner at MikeOnline.com. Watch The Mike Gallagher Show anywhere, anytime on the Salem News Channel app. Download it on your favorite device today and take Mike wherever you go. Stream anywhere on any device. The Mike Gallagher Show on TV right in your pocket.

A highlight from CFTC Cracks Down On DeFi

The Defiant - DeFi Podcast

05:34 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from CFTC Cracks Down On DeFi

"Hey everyone, happy Monday and thank you for joining us for this special live stream that we're doing today to discuss the CFTC's latest crackdown on DeFi. We're joined by Will Warren, co -founder and co -CEO of 0x, and Ashley Ebersole, general counsel at 0x, and of course Owen for now, our staff reporter, and I'm YYCTrader, your head of news. So 0x's matcha aggregator was one of the projects targeted specifically by the CFTC, so we're glad to have Will and Ashley on the show to tell us what happened and what this action could potentially mean for DeFi moving forward. So let's dive straight in, start at the beginning. When did the CFTC first get in touch with you guys? You said in the tweet that you've engaged in discussions with them. Sure, well first I just want to say thank you for having us on today. It's great to be with you all and with your listeners and to discuss what for us are very recent and pertinent issues. I'm Ashley Ebersole and like you said, I'm general counsel here. I previously was with the Securities and Exchange Commission here in Washington DC for about five years where I was part of the working groups internally that were looking at the agency's approach to the crypto space. So I've been on the regulatory side as well as law firms and now with 0x. So regarding your question, the CFTC had reached out to us earlier this year and their focus was exactly as last week's order described, leverage tokens that US users could potentially trade via our matcha platform. The CFTC views these tokens as derivatives that are within its jurisdiction. It does not have jurisdiction over the spot market in tokens that are not derivatives in some way. So the fact that these offered a multiple return gave them a derivative feature that the CFTC was focused on. I think after discussions with the agency and the staff there, as well as our lawyers, we determined a settled case on terms that we could live with and that we thought could advance DeFi stance with the agency. Our main takeaway is that we're a nascent industry in Web3 and we're figuring it out alongside regulators. And at this stage, there's always some tension between the innovators and regulators that have the laudable duty of looking out for our users. It's uncharted waters on both sides and we always knew that there would be challenges with regulation as we grew, that was expected as this space expanded. This is part of the journey for 0x and matcha. We're glad that we were able to address these issues with the CFTC and that it was just a friction point. And that we at matcha and 0x more broadly and the entire industry, including the other entities that were part of that order, are walking away intact, operating and with greater clarity. So, all in all, we have a very positive outlook for the future, we're operational on matcha and matcha does have some tokens that are now restricted for trading by U .S. persons. But beyond that, everything's running as usual. So check out matcha .xyz and see for yourself. I'm just trying to get the, you know, it's Monday morning, I'm trying to get the ground work back in my head. So like, when you say restriction for U .S. persons, is that done via, that's done via VPN, I would assume, or like kind of based on IP address? Is that how you restrict? And if we're getting into details that we can't discuss, you know, let me know. But is that how you restrict based on jurisdiction? Yeah. I mean, look, certainly. Sorry. Yeah. Go ahead. Yeah. I can jump in and share like a little bit more context about like kind of how we were engaging with the CFTC and kind of kind of the outcome. But yeah, before digging into it, just want to echo Ashley's points that, yeah, Web3 is a nascent industry. And, you know, we are figuring this out right now. So are the regulators. And we're trying to figure out how to make things, you know, make things work. And it's challenging. Yeah. And in particular, you know, so for matcha, I guess, like before kind of talking about how, you know, how we responded to the order, like what processes we put in place, I think it's worth kind of highlighting, like, first of all, like, what is matcha and how does it work? Yeah, because, you know, the processes that we put in place also are kind of related to how matcha is designed and how it works.

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Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

Mike Gallagher Podcast

00:22 min | 8 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast

"Mike Gallagher. You know, politics is important. Breaking news is important. But frankly, you know what's more important than any of that? Your health. Your health. It is a blessing to be able to feel great, to be able to move. And PhD weight loss and nutrition has become a real important part of my daily message to you. Because I want every single person who's struggling to consider the PhD path. I went on a journey with these folks a year and a half, two years ago, whatever it's been. I lost over 50 pounds. Was never hungry. Not a single day. It's an amazing, astounding way to lose weight and most importantly, keep it off. You know, because you're going to get the tools to keep that weight off. And I want to have some fun today with the founder of PhD weight loss and nutrition, Dr. Ashley Lucas. She holds a PhD in sports nutrition, chronic disease. She's a licensed registered dietitian. She is the genius who came up with PhD weight loss and nutrition. And I don't throw that term around loosely, Dr. Lucas. How are you? I hope you don't. I mean it. I'm so grateful to you. I want to do two things to have some fun today. Because I like having you come on the show every few weeks to kind of update everybody. The Dr. Ashley show is doing great on your YouTube channel, the podcast as well. You can go to DrAshleyShow.com. DrAshleyShow.com. Subscribe to the channel. You don't want to miss her weekly videos. I follow them every week and you're doing a fantastic job. I really, really appreciate it and so many people do as well. Let's have some fun. I was thinking about all the people I meet every day on this show, through this show, who've lost weight the PhD weight loss way. I want to total up how many pounds our audience has lost so far. All I ask you to do, if you've lost weight on PhD weight loss and nutrition, I just want the number. I want you to text me or email me PhD and the number of pounds you've let go of. I'll start Mike G PhD 53 pounds. If you've lost weight on the PhD weight loss and nutrition program, we're going to total up everybody's text messages and we're going to total up everybody's email. My text line is 800-655-MIKE. Just text the letters PhD and the number of pounds you've lost on Dr. Ashley Lucas' program. Just text 800-655-MIKE or email us at MikeOnLine.com. Email us that total. I want to add up everybody's weight and the next time we meet, I'll give you the total because I think you've got a pretty good idea nationally how much weight you've helped people lose. You know, I love that you're doing this Mike because I don't know. I know we have thousands of people nationwide at home who we're caring for right now. I know we have thousands of people who have dropped all the weight in there in our free maintenance support phase. But I don't know the total number of pounds so I'm really excited to learn about this. I think it's going to be a lot of fun and of course this is the Mike Gallagher Show community but already in the last 30 seconds, check this out. Maryland, 60 pounds. Texas, 28 pounds. That's from Dallas. Oregon, 77 pounds. That's just in the last 30 seconds. So this is going to be a lot of fun to total up everybody who's lost weight the PhD weight loss and nutrition way because frankly it can be done. And Dr. Lucas, you guys teach all of us, you give us the tools how to lose the weight, how to avoid the cravings. Let's have some fun and talk about foods that are marketed as healthy and tell us why they aren't. For example, and I've got a list here. I want to bounce off you. Nature's Path Sunrise Crunchy Cinnamon Cereal. That sounds pretty healthy. It sounds pretty healthy, doesn't it? Yeah. This is fun. Maybe people could write in and ask about certain products and I can study them and give advice. Because we are told that all of these foods are supposedly healthy like this cereal has a heart healthy stamp on it. It's just like Kashi cereal. It's just like Cheerios. This cereal in particular, one cup of it, which most of us would eat more than one cup is 35 grams of carbohydrate. And then most of us are going to add a cup of milk to the cereal, which gives us three more teaspoons of sugar. So in the cereal, just by itself, that's eight teaspoons of sugar. Then we add some skim milk to it generally three more teaspoons of sugar. So now you're at what 11 teaspoons of sugar for breakfast. And remember that your goal is to get about 30 grams of protein for that first meal that you eat during the day. And this has about three grams of protein. You add some of that skim milk, you're going to get about nine more grams of protein. That's a total of 12 grams of protein. When you really want to get 30 grams plus the 11 teaspoons of sugar. If you're listening to this and you're at home, get out a teaspoon and get out some granulated just table sugar and put it into a small jar. And it will blow you away as to how much sugar you're getting and not adequate protein. So not a great breakfast option. Not a great idea. And incidentally, I'm getting kind of emotional. I didn't expect this response. You should see my text line right now. It is spinning like a top. Bob in Atlanta, 30 pounds. Kent in Texas, 33 pounds and still going strong. South Carolina, 60 pounds. Randy in North Carolina, 41 pounds. Washington State, 40 pounds. Georgia, 30 pounds. I mean, on and on. It's unbelievable. And see, when I say PhD weight loss has taken the country by storm, you really sense that, don't you? I mean, north, south, east, west people all over the country are just falling in love with a program that's not a gimmick. It's not a quick fix. It's not a shot. It's not a pill. It's not something that's kind of a fad. It's science driven and data driven. Can you talk about that for just a moment, Dr. Lucas, about all the research that has gone into the PhD weight loss and nutrition program? Yeah, well, first of all, I'm getting goosebumps. It just means so much to me. I think my purpose here is to help empower people to step up and better their lives and become self-sufficient. That is the greatest gift to me. I know it's not a good business move, but the greatest gift to me is hearing someone say I've dropped this weight and I don't really need you anymore. Because I really am, through the PhD program, helping to educate people on what they really need to eat. We've been given all of this information. We've been kind of programmed in a way to believe certain things about nutrition, certain things about medicine, when a lot of it is not the truth. A lot of it is programming from, say, big pharma and big food, and they just unfortunately don't have our best interest at heart. That's why I'm so passionate about what we do. I want to teach every single person about the truth behind nutrition and how to drop the weight and why they've been gaining the weight. Weight gain really isn't your fault. It has nothing to do with willpower or personality. It's much more complicated than calories in and calories out. It's not just about starving yourself and exercising like crazy. That's what we do at PhD. We create small tweaks in what you're doing right now, and it results in massive positive change. We can, like you said, Mike, get folks to drop two to three, three to four pounds a week without having hunger, without having cravings, without restricting calories so that their thyroid drops. I mean, this is a really healthy way to eat the way that our body is meant to eat. And then we also have to understand that 80 percent of any change comes from the mind. So we tackle the mental, emotional, the habit, behavior. If there's no emotional shift, then those old patterns, 95 percent of our patterning is just going to come back. And that's why with a lot of programs, they only look at what and when you're eating and then they they don't do the food the right way. It's all based off of the conventional wisdom of just eat less, move more, eat everything in moderation, be low fat, don't eat meat, all of this bogus information. And then they don't tackle the mind and the weight comes back. And it's no surprise. It's not a fault of their own. It's just all hormonally driven by this fat mass and the foods that they're eating in a way that isn't conducive to their metabolism and what they really need. You know, it's a blessing to be able to walk into a studio like this and try to make other people's lives a little better. And you talked about how passionate you are. I am, too. That's why I have embraced Ph.D. the way I have. And I spend a lot of time on this show telling everybody about this program because it has changed my life to be able to walk into a store. Now I'm between like a medium or a large in like a shirt size. I was an XXL. I mean there were a lot of stores where I couldn't even get clothes off the rack that would fit me. And to walk in and get a golf shirt like I did over the weekend that's a size medium and it fits me great, there's nothing like that feeling. It's almost hard to put it into words. So thank you, Dr. Ashley Lucas, for giving me the opportunity to keep singing your praises. I want everybody to call 864-644-1900. You can do this program from anywhere in the country. You can get their food which comes with it or you can use your own food or a combination of both which is kind of what I did. There's nothing like this program out there and I'm astounded at how successful it has been and I am. I'm getting emotional at watching all these text messages come pouring in from people from all over the country. Illinois, 46 pounds. Here's Montana, 73 pounds. I mean this just makes me so, so grateful to have the chance to do this with everybody. Don't miss the Dr. Ashley show, DrAshleyShow.com on our YouTube channel. Subscribe and make that phone call. Make today, that first Monday in October, the day you change your life like I got to do.

A highlight from The Process is the Penalty with John Eastman and Rep. Andrew Clyde

The Charlie Kirk Show

10:11 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from The Process is the Penalty with John Eastman and Rep. Andrew Clyde

"We're proud to announce our brand -new ACLJ Life and Liberty Drive. Our legal teams will be focusing on the issues that you, our ACLJ members, have told us matter the most to you. Life and religious liberty. We join the ACLJ in the fight to keep America free. Hey everybody, it's Hannah Charlie Kirk show. Andrew Clyde joins us to talk about trying to defund Jack Smith. And John Eastman, a victim, a target of the out -of -control regime, joins us to continue to discuss. As always, you can email me directly, freedom at charliekirk .com. Subscribe to our podcast by opening up your podcast application and type in charliekirkshow, that's charliekirkshow. As you get involved with Turning Point USA, it's the most important student movement in the country. So go to tpusa .com, that is tpusa .com. Buckle up everybody, here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy, his spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job. Building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. Joining us now is Representative Andrew Clyde. Congressman, thank you for joining us. He tweeted out, the American people gets to decide who wins the White House, not the deep state. We must defund the left, sham prosecutions against Donald Trump. Republican lawmaker unveils push to block funding for Trump prosecutions, obviously, but this was met with opposition by 16 Republicans. Inexplicably, we will name their names shortly. Actually, we'll get to that. Congressman, thank you for joining us and tell us about it. Well, thank you, Charlie. It's great to be with you. Well, I think it's important that, as you said, the American people decide who our next president is going to be and not the deep state, not the weaponized government. And we are seeing time after time where the federal government is being used to prosecute a political candidate. That doesn't happen in America. That's kind of the conduct that you see in banana republics, where the sitting that those in power use their power to prosecute and try and throw in jail their political opponent. So these two amendments, so one would defund from the federal level any funds going to the prosecution of a presidential candidate between now and the November 24 elections, OK? And then the other amendment would do the same thing. It would deny federal funding to any state entity that does the same thing, that prosecutes a presidential candidate. It's very even handed, both Republican or Democrat. So what I'm trying to do is prevent the process from becoming the penalty here, because that's exactly what the left, the weaponized left is trying to do. Because you can't recover from the process. So how is this being met by and I was talking about actually when you tried to defund the FBI headquarters, we'll get that in a second. How is this being met by your more moderate Republican colleagues? Well, so far, for those that I have spoken to on the Appropriations Committee and in leadership, it's being met very positively. I think it's the right thing to do. There's still some work to be done. So I'm calling on all of my Republican colleagues to support these amendments. It's going to have to go into the Commerce Justice Science appropriation, which has not yet been marked up in our Appropriations Committee. I'm on that committee. And so I'll be offering both of those amendments and I expect that they will be approved and go into the base text of the bill. But then if we do a C .R. as well, you know, there's some qualifications for or any C .R. to go forward, in my opinion. Then it would have to be part of the C .R. as well. So I think it's very, very important that that all the Republicans get on board and support these amendments. So there was also a question about blocking the FBI's new headquarters. And is it true that 16 Republicans got in the way of that, Congressman, when you were attempting to do that? Tell us about it. Well, that was in the markup for the financial services and general government appropriation. And there is about six hundred and seventy million dollars that was set aside for the FBI's new building. It's about a little over half the amount that currently exists. The whole project is like four billion. It's going to be bigger than the Pentagon in size, which is absolutely ridiculous. The FBI does not need it by introducing an amendment to defund that six hundred and seventy million and to apply that to our national debt to pay off that portion of our national debt. And it did not pass in the in the appropriations process. We had 16 Republicans that voted against it. Now, I'll tell you that after that vote, there were some that came to me and said, hey, I think I made the wrong vote. And we're going to give them another opportunity when that actual appropriation comes to the House floor. I'm going to introduce the same amendment again. And I think there will be some change of heart, I believe, when it comes to their vote on that amendment on the House floor. So, yeah, there was a list of 16 Republicans that resisted it. Is that correct? And I want to that is correct. OK, so I want to name them. And if I have the wrong list, correct me. But it looks as if it's Steve Womack, David Valadeo, Mike Simpson, Hal Rogers, Daniel Newhouse, Julia Letow, David Joyce, Ashley Henson, Kay Granger, Scott Franklin, Jake Elsie, Mario Diaz -Balart, Juan Siscamani, Jerry Carl, Ken Calvert, Mark Amati and Robert Alderholt. What what possible reason could they give you for opposing that? Well, not a lot of them gave me a reason at all. But, you know, mind you, some of them came to me after the fact and said, hey, you know, I think I made the wrong choice. Why? Because they were hearing from their constituents. The FBI does not need a new building. I mean, they've got one point two billion dollars set aside, six hundred and seventy or so million in financial services, general government appropriation and another five hundred some million in the commerce justice science appropriation. So I think these folks will probably take a strong second look when the amendment comes onto the House floor for the FBI bill. And I believe that that there will be some change of votes. I really do. And I hope so, because that's the right thing to do. The FBI has been so weaponized as of in the last couple of years under this current administration. There is truly a two tiered system of justice here. We are seeing it time and time again when you have the treatment of Hunter Biden and then you have the treatment of President Trump. And all of those who support the conservative voices that are crying out. So I think we're going to see some different votes here. So let's now focus on September 30th. This looks to be the big day, right? So a previous Congress punted it to really, really neuter you guys. So this date has been on the calendar for quite some time. So you're inheriting a previous Congress's funding deadline, September 30th. What are you guys willing to do? Our position on this program, no short term funding bills, line in the sand. We need a fight. We gave you guys a majority for a reason. Where's your head at? What are the asks? Are you willing? How close to the line are you guys willing to get? Walk us through it. Well, I'll tell you, first off, you know, we've known the September 30th deadline has been here for a long time. And we promised as Republicans that we would bring 12 appropriation bills out of committee onto the House floor. And I expect us to do that. I expect us to keep our word. I'm on the Appropriations Committee. I'm certainly willing to be there from from today until the very end of September so that we can get all these, the rest of the appropriation bills across the finish line. Ten of them have come out of committee already. We've got two left to deal with in committee, both the Labor Health Human Services Education Appropriation and the Commerce Justice Science Appropriation. Those are the two we have left in committee. But we've got 10 that are available to go to the House floor. Actually, one already has the Milcon VA passed in July. So we've got nine that can go immediately to the House floor and get a vote. We need to be doing that to keep our word. Any short term continuing resolution, though, cannot be an unqualified or blind or what they call clean CR. Otherwise, we are simply promoting the policies of the policies and the spending levels of Nancy Pelosi. And that's wrong. I will never support that. And I'll tell you, a significant number of Republicans will not support that either. Well, that message needs to be heard loud and clear by the leadership. So just really quick, Congressman, and I just I'm hearing different things and I've always gotten along with Speaker McCarthy and I still do. But there's whispers that there might be a vote to vacate. Are you hearing that from other members? Well, I will tell you that a clean CR or an unqualified CR, it will risk our majority and therefore it will risk the speakership. I think what you're seeing is is the country gave us the majority to change the direction, change the course of Congress. We had the speakers fight in January, which I think fundamentally changed the way Congress operates. And I think that has to continue or we will truly jeopardize our majority and we will jeopardize Kevin McCarthy as speaker.

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Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders

Evening News with Art Sanders

00:00 min | 17 hrs ago

Fresh update on "ashley" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders

"Your station information with Eric Heintz. Good morning, it's 445, and here are some of your top headlines. Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz filed a motion Monday to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post. Move comes after McCarthy worked the Democrats to pass a short -term funding bill to keep the government open. A house vote to keep McCarthy on his speaker could come this week. A teenager accused of taking part in multiple South Seattle home invasion robberies pled not guilty yesterday. King County prosecutors say the teenager, along with adults, four committed the robberies that targeted Asian residents this past summer. In sports, the Seahawks beat the Giants on Monday Night football -3. 24 It's now 446. All systems are go on the demolition and construction of a new Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center. All the parties got together yesterday to celebrate a milestone that's been months in the making and Como Forest Chris Daniels was there. Seattle Schools Superintendent Brent Jones says the district and its voters are finally ready for change after approving the Capitol last Levy year to tear down the 76 year old stadium and begin anew. The Seattle City Council approved resolution a last week to commit funding in the public private partnership which includes millions from profit the non One Roof Charitable Foundation. People don't realize or often overlook is the campus is just right behind there. Marshall Foster is the Seattle Center Director. The funding we're putting in is actually creating some spaces operation that serve Seattle Center that are actually underneath these seats that a lot of people don't know about. All the parties believe a new memorial stadium at Seattle Center could open by the summer of 2026 or early 27 at the latest in Seattle Chris Daniels Como News. It's now 4 47 October is breast cancer Awareness Month and it's a time when cancer survivors remind us that early detection saves lives. Medical reporter Liz Bona shares a story of recovery. Two women diagnosed just days apart are sharing journey a with us in hopes of inspiring others to not skip a mammogram. UC mammograms led early to detection of breast cancer for both Crystal King and Ashley Welker. I immediately knew after seeing it that I knew what it and my um wife was actually diagnosed the day before Ashley was just 38 years old. So I had actually felt a lump um so uh as soon as I felt the lump I scheduled my mammogram. Right away both women started treatment on different courses. cancer My was triple negative breast cancer. But similar struggles. Nurse Navigator Mary Lou Sauer of Ohio's Tri Health helps many through some of these struggles. I think the often first thing they think about is am I going to die? Am I going to die? And I tell them reassuringly breast cancer treatment nowadays is top notch. We have cutting edge treatments and this is not likely a death sentence for them. They're likely to live a long life from something else. Now a year out Crystal and Ashley are both in remission and have an important reminder if you recently missed a mammogram. You know finding it early makes a big difference. They also remind us if you're living this journey or are you in love it with someone slow down enjoy every day and give yourself time to heal. That's one thing I try to keep in the forefront when I get frustrated or you know get down your body is still healing. Body and mind I'd say yeah right yeah that's a mental aspect that goes into it quite a bit as well so um you know that it's just some time to heal. A medical reporter Liz Bowness. It's now 4 49. Redfin is cutting ties with the National Association of Realtors according to an announcement from Chief Executive Officer Glenn Kelman. There are two reasons the policy that mandates a fee for the buyers agent on every listing and allegations of sexual harassment at the organization. The National Association of Realtors has issued statement a saying they respect Redfins decision but the organization stands by its policy. It's

A highlight from Commemorating The 22nd Anniversary Of The Sept. 11th, 2001 Attacks

Mike Gallagher Podcast

10:13 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Commemorating The 22nd Anniversary Of The Sept. 11th, 2001 Attacks

"It's funny how people lie about actual real world events, even as we witnessed them on video, like Trump's visit to the Iowa football game. And he just got a resounding welcome. And they were trying to pretend he was being booed. You know, because there might have been a smattering of boos or a few people that gave him the middle finger, they wanted to pretend that he didn't get an absolute hero's welcome at the football stadium. And the video showed he did. Even CNN acknowledged it. Screaming, USA! USA! Trump! Trump! Trump! Man, oh, man. Republicans need to focus on Iowa and New Hampshire to try to stop him. I guess that might be their firewall if you're Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley or one of the others. I don't know how they're going to stop him. We shall see. It's September 11th. We're broadcasting from lower Manhattan. It's been 22 years since the September 11th attacks changed our world forever, changed our way of life, changed the way we view, oh, things like freedom. Freedom is on my mind today a lot. And I want to start with a difficult question about 9 -11. You know, 9 -11 spurred the Patriot Act, where the government felt that steps needed to be taken in order to be able to thwart terrorism. And the Patriot Act essentially took away the freedom that many, many Americans had enjoyed. Now, I understand we've got to try to figure out how to battle terrorism. Totally get it. But what I'm not too clear on is when the door got cracked open, where today the government is criminalizing speech to such an extent that they want to lock up the 45th president of the United States. The New York Times did a huge piece. Trump's indictments, key players in the 2020 election effort, it is quite the quite the article. They call out just about everyone in Trump's orbit and essentially accused them of being co -conspirators in a crime to overturn the 2020 election. It's insane. It's insane to witness the absolute destruction of speech in this country. And I want to ask you a difficult question. I want to start with it. Did it begin with the Patriot Act? Did this begin with 9 -11? Because my hunch is it might have. And if so, then Republicans are culpable as well. I think the more immediate place we're at right now is due to COVID. COVID cracked open the door to say, hey, if you question anything about the vaccine or about masks or about lockdowns, we're going to destroy your life. We're going to get you fired. We're going to deplatform you. We might even put lock you up. If you dare, I know a guy who lost a job, a good job, because he expressed a belief on social media that he shouldn't have to wear a mask because his coworkers were triggered by him. Now, he has since sued the employer, and I hope he wins. That's still winding its way, I think, through the legal process. But that's just one example of many. Everybody has an example. Everybody knows an example of somebody who paid a heavy price for daring to open their mouth. It used to be that America is a place where you were allowed to open your mouth. You were allowed to question authority. You were allowed to question any narrative you wanted, and we weren't going to lock you up for it. Democrats in 2016 questioned the election. All of them did. I've played that montage for you 100 times. Hillary, John Lewis, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Jimmy Carter, they all said Trump didn't win. The New York Times isn't doing a big expose on them. The New York Times isn't calling them out. But now they're calling out, and I mean everybody, Ronna McDaniel, Ted Cruz, Mike Lindell, anybody within—in fact, I saw in the comments section of this shocking article in the New York Times, somebody said, well, shouldn't Fox News be next? What about talk radio? Yeah, that's right. The left wants to lock all of us up for daring to express opinions. When did this terrible, dark chapter begin? Was it COVID, or was it 9 -11 and the creation of the Patriot Act? Let's start there. I want to flood my phone lines here on this Monday in the Relief Factor studios with your phone calls. Right here in the Ph .D. weight loss and nutrition phone number, it's 800 -655 -MIKE. That's the way for you to join us. I want you to tell me where you think it began. Did it begin with 9 -11 and the Patriot Act? Because we're in a bad place right now. I just read that New York Times article three or four times in a sense of shock. Could not think they can get away with weaponizing and criminalizing free speech in America. And that's a bad place to be. Let's get your take on it. And again, you're smart. You got the smartest audience in the world. Where did it start? Did it begin with 9 -11? Did it begin with COVID? Did Republicans do enough to stop this? Give me your take on tyranny Democrat Party style 2023 America. 1 -800 -655 -MIKE. 800 -655 -6453. Press 1 to come on air with us. Press 2 to leave a voicemail. You can always text us your comments on the MyPillow text line. Jump aboard and join us. The number again 800 -655 -6453. Unveil evil in nefarious the modern screw tape letters. Praise by Pastor Jack Hibbs, Jim Caviezel and Dinesh D 'Souza. Rent it today on salemnow .com. A year ago I was well over 50 pounds overweight but I needed a simple plan that worked with my lifestyle. I found that and so much more with PhD weight loss and nutrition. I'm 53 pounds lighter than I was and I feel better than I have in years. The program is super simple. Dr. Ashley Lucas and her team customize a plan for your body to make it simple because weight loss shouldn't be hard. They even provide 80 % of your food at no additional cost. They treat the entire person. Dr. Ashley believes that all change starts with the mind. She'll help you change your behavior and think differently about food and the way you eat. You'll never gain the weight back. Best thing about this program they have an 85 % success rate of their clients maintaining their weight loss for life because they have a lifetime maintenance plan to keep us on track and maintenance best part of all it's absolutely free. If you're looking to lose that weight and keep it off forever go to myphdweightloss .com today sign up for your consultation better yet give them a call straight away 864 -644 -1900 864 -644 -1900 they'll answer all your questions tell them my name is mike gallagher this is your source for breaking news and what to make of it all this is the mike gallagher show more than three quarters of americans no matter what their political affiliation is favor maximum age limits for elected officials an illegal alien when the cops arrest them they don't know who they are and immediately they say asylum seeker asylum you can't touch him i want you to listen as what the crowd was saying as the former president left the stadium now from the relief factor .com studios here's mike gallagher you know there are a lot of headlines like that about trump in iowa and the age of joe biden and him falling apart in vietnam the political battles are upon us but this is a day that every american should should should hold in our hearts as the moment when thousands and thousands of people committed to joining the military thousands of young men and women decided to become police officers a lot of americans lives were upended forever as a result of the evil actions of those diabolical terrorists 22 years ago today just a few blocks from where i'm sitting right now there's a lot of ceremony that has been taking place all morning long commemorating the the deaths of of those of those martyrs of 9 11.

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A highlight from FULL INTERVIEW - Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General

Mike Gallagher Podcast

07:56 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from FULL INTERVIEW - Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General

"The United States Border Patrol has exciting and rewarding career opportunities with the nation's largest law enforcement organization. Earn great pay with outstanding federal benefits and up to $20 ,000 in recruitment incentives. Learn more online at CBP .gov slash careers slash USBP. You know, I've had the benefit of living a number of places in my life around the country. Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, and now Florida. You know, proud Texans often talk about the Texas miracle. But I would maintain that there's a Florida miracle. There are things happening in Florida that are so impressive and so inspiring that the rest of the country could really learn a thing or two from the governor of Florida, from the attorney general of Florida. And I've wanted to tell this Florida story for some time. So it's good to welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show the attorney general for the state of Florida, Ashley Moody. She is the 38th attorney general in the state's history. She became attorney general on January 8th, 2019, and she has been recognized in her relatively short tenure as an incredible force for good in this sunshine state. Madam attorney general, it's a real honor to meet you. Welcome to The Mike Gallagher Show. It's an honor to be here. Thank you for the invitation. Well, I've been wanting to talk to you for some time because we're looking at the state of the country, and particularly in blue cities and in blue states, where Soros installed prosecutors are looking the other way and are not enforcing laws that are on the books. They're not prosecuting people. They're not incarcerating people. And frankly, here in Florida, Governor DeSantis and the team, the legislative team, say we're not going to be that way. We're going to have none of that. Can you kind of walk us, let's start there, if you don't mind, since crime is on the hearts and minds of so many people around America right now, tell us why Florida has been different. And as it should be, I mean, you're seeing these crime trends in cities and states across the nation, and you sometimes wonder, whether you're seeing footage or you're listening to stories, you sometimes wonder, is this the country we're living in? And sometimes it's unrecognizable. What we've done in Florida is start pushing back very fiercely, consistently against the trends we're seeing nationally, whether that's organized retail theft, where retailers are not only shutting down at record rates, they are losing inventory to shrinkage at historic rates. They say they've never lost this much. And what does that mean for the everyday citizen, the law -abiding citizen that's just trying to provide for their family? That means your costs go up. Or whether it is repeat or violent offenders just revolving throughout a criminal justice system because they don't have a prosecutor in place that's going to make sure that they stay there. These are all trends, and we're not immune to these trends here in Florida. But what we are good at, and what we will remain good at as long as I am in this office, and Governor DeSantis believes this firmly, is that you have to consistently, aggressively, creatively push back against these trends so that they can't take root in our state. And there are a myriad of ways that we are doing that, but I just left an announcement this morning where we've partnered with John Walsh and Crime Stoppers to make it easier for law -abiding citizens to help us catch criminals and put them behind bars. So you've got to continuously push back these national trends, and as long as you're making those policies a priority, you'll see results. What I like is that you and Governor DeSantis and other state leaders have exhibited a sense of fearlessness, and by that I mean the mainstream media is a beast. In fact, I call them the beast. I have a nickname for media and academia and Hollywood and all of that, the inside the beltway journalists. They're a beast. I mean, they're brutal. And I'm looking at a headline here in response to you sending a letter to state attorneys from areas here in Florida that were affected by Hurricane Idalia. You basically said, listen, we've got to keep people behind bars who are looting, because guess what? If they're not locked up, they're going to keep looting. And the headline here from one of these left -leaning websites, Ashley Moody tells local state attorneys to lock up the looters as if that's a bad thing. And that's what I mean about that sense of fearlessness that you've been able to exhibit during your time as attorney general. Right. I think people are sick and tired and now see right through these narratives, the things that make common sense to us, that you would take people that are repeatedly victimizing others or harming others in the community and separate them out from a community to keep that area safe and secure and stable. That's common sense. But you've got these narratives being pushed out there that what we know is right and wrong and black and right, black and white, they are trying to muddy the waters, make people doubt themselves. No, you go back to your core instincts. And you know, look, I am a mom of a young school -aged child. I'm the wife of a law enforcement officer. When I entered into this role, I had to resign from the bench. I'd been a judge for over a decade. I didn't know how I was going to keep up my number one job of being a mom and making sure my child was taken care of at this age and travel the state and make the state better using my experience as a prosecutor and a business lawyer and a judge. But you know what I thought was going to be the most challenging aspect, which was balancing that motherhood with this demanding job, drives me in a way that every day I wake up, I'm looking at how our children might be vulnerable, how our communities are vulnerable, how our law enforcement men and women are just taking a pounding unnecessarily, unjustifiably. And those personal experiences of mine that I thought might be difficult, they just drive me in a way I do not care if I'm pushing up against a narrative that they don't like because I have a sense of what it takes to have a stable and safe community and how I can bring my own experiences to bear in those discussions. And that does not mean that we don't all want better government, better criminal justice systems. That does not mean we don't consistently on a daily basis try to improve, just as I hope every human being does. But in no way, shape, or form does that mean that we put our citizens at risk, our communities are destabilized, that our men and women of law enforcement that sign up for these jobs, laws that they feel devalued or dehumanized, none of that makes sense. None of that is good for a strong state. And while we continue to improve, we have to make sure that whatever policies we put in place, whatever laws that we pass, in no way jeopardize those things. And so I have really, really treasured that the Florida citizens gave me the opportunity to do this job at this stage in my life. I've never felt more determined and passionate about making sure we're doing right by this state. We're on a successful path here in Florida, and we don't want that trajectory to be altered in any way.

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A highlight from FULL INTERVIEW - Dr. Ashley Lucas, Founder of PHD Weight Loss & Nutrition

Mike Gallagher Podcast

05:32 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from FULL INTERVIEW - Dr. Ashley Lucas, Founder of PHD Weight Loss & Nutrition

"Have you noticed we started calling our call -in line, the PHD weight loss and nutrition line? That was from me because I'm so committed to telling everybody who hears my voice that you can say goodbye to the unwanted pounds that you've been carrying forever. I mean I've I've fought weight for my whole life. And then my friends Joey and Peg Hudson in South Carolina started raving about something called PHD weight loss and nutrition. And I want to take just a couple of moments to bring back to the show one of my favorite people in the world. Smartest, one of the smartest people I've ever met. And she has quite a life story. Former professional dancer. There's a lot of demands on professional ballet dancers and ballerinas and what their body has to look like. And Dr. Ashley Lucas put together years of education in nutrition and metabolism to come up with PHD weight loss and nutrition. And I gotta brag on it some more. Dr. Ashley, welcome back to the show. I see you're in the Dr. Ashley show studios. Your YouTube channel, the Dr. Ashley show is doing great I hear. It is. It's been so much fun. I've helped with the YouTube channel and now we are pulling that into a podcast template forum so that people can hear it while they're driving or wherever they might. You know, Dr. Ashley, when I talk about PHD weight losses taking the country by storm, it's true. We're going to Israel this fall and there's a bunch of people from the upstate of South Carolina who are going. I think there's 15 or 16 people just from the upstate who are going to go on the Prager Gallagher trip. Of that group, four of them just began PHD. It's so neat to hear people who are enthusiastic. I meet people everywhere I go. Last event I had in San Diego, a guy walks up to me and he says, Mike, thanks to you and PHD weight loss and nutrition. I lost 67 pounds and the guy looked great. He was about a 50 year old man. He looked absolutely fit. It's amazing. The beauty of PHD and that's why I can't brag on this program enough and I want to keep talking with you as much as you're willing to come on the show. First of all, you're not hungry so there's not a severe caloric restriction and you don't go through crazy exercise routines. I know people who literally wipe themselves out trying to exercise their way into significant weight loss and that doesn't really work, does it? No, it doesn't. We've talked about this a lot on this show, but the body is much more complicated than calories in and calories out and really what we want to do is target the belly fat. The belly fat, those fat cells that are in your belly secrete these hormones and there are these hormones that cause inflammation in the body, which results in joint pain and skin irritation and type two diabetes and cardiovascular disease. All of these negative health consequences and these fat cells also make you crave and make you hungry and weight gain really isn't your fault. It has nothing to do with you. It's all dependent upon this hormonal situation that's occurring in the belly fat and so when you think about dropping weight and exercise and calories really and what we want to do is we want to target a way to change the metabolism so that your body is fat. And so through that, when we look at the type of exercise that create impact, it's really not that chronic cardio, the type of exercise where you get on the elliptical machine and you just keep going and going and try to burn as many calories as possible. When you're looking at exercise, it's really about the functional way that the movement is working in the body and how it's tackling the fat cells specifically. So we want to focus on lifting something heavy resistance training, not enough to cause any type of injury, but enough where it really gets the body burning fat. So lifting something heavy, whatever that means to you and then some kind of intensity interval training and this doesn't have to be lengthy. It doesn't have to be anything too strenuous for sure. Dr. Ashley Lucas, the founder of PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition is joining us from the Dr. Ashley Studios. You're not going to want to miss her podcast, her YouTube channel. You can find everything by going to drashleyshow .com. Dr. Ashley show .com and I want to do something. I'm going to throw you a little bit of a curveball Dr. Ashley, but I know you can take it. I get questions all the time about my journey on PHD Weight Loss. I want to open up our phone lines to anybody who has a question for you or me about the program. So 800 -655 -MIKE because after all it is now the PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition phone line. Thank you very much. So we need to brand it properly and I want to roll out the official naming rights that you now have on our call -in line by inviting people to use the PHD Weight Loss and Nutrition line with any question you might have about the PHD program, what it means, what it takes.

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Ashley Iverson Reflects on Her Heartwarming Journey of Second Chances

Dear Chiefs Podcast

02:34 min | Last month

Ashley Iverson Reflects on Her Heartwarming Journey of Second Chances

"Both of us have been given a second chance at life and at love. And, and it's really special to share a partnership. We're very aware of that, right? And so every single moment we are so grateful to be able to experience this together, even when we've got outside noise and rumors and, you know, past coming to attack us, to be able to talk through it and be grateful for it, right? Because it's, something's happening for a reason. You know, I've said to him quite a few times, like, love is absolutely the greatest gift in this world. However, it can equally cause the greatest pain. So it's just a matter of being willing. Are you, are you going to allow yourself that potential to experience the most profound experience ever, which is love with the knowing that it can also cause the worst pain you've ever experienced. And, and like I've shared many times before, I would say yes to marrying Corey. Absolutely. A hundred times over if I knew what I was going to go through. Because now it's like, even, even before Phil came into my life, but being able to share love, not once, but twice. And, and on this, this level of friendship and companionship, and actually feel like I, it's, it's hard to say, right? Because I don't want anyone to, to misinterpret what I'm saying, but I didn't like living even when I was married to Corey. I was, I was, you know, I've said it before, but a lot like Phil, we understand each other and the aspect that I was never enough. There was nothing that I could do to produce enough, to be enough. And by losing Corey, it's given me an awareness that nothing that I do is going to affect my value. I am a value no matter what. And so I live every day in gratitude that I get to experience this life. And I live it in a way that I try to do the best that I can to, to respect others and to love others the best that I can. You can let fear drive everything and you can, you can experience nothing or you can allow love and then you can experience everything.

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Ashley Iverson on Widowhood and Finding Love Again

Dear Chiefs Podcast

04:19 min | Last month

Ashley Iverson on Widowhood and Finding Love Again

"My late husband was Corey Iverson killed fighting the Thomas fire in December of 2017. And since then, I have experienced five and a half years of widowhood. It's, it's a wicked experience that I wouldn't wish on anyone. However, it's like the greatest hilarity of life of just as dark as it gets. But it's, it's also provided me with the most profound light and wonderful experiences that I could have ever imagined. And I'm grateful. I'm grateful for all of it. I, I really hope I don't have to do it again. Yeah, it's strange to say that I wouldn't change it. And this beautiful person that's sitting beside me has made life a whole lot better for myself and the girls. And it's really special. It's not my first choice of profession to fall in love with again. But you know, it is what it is. Yeah, so I'll let you chit chat a little bit about yourself. Oh, my favorite thing talking about myself. Thanks for the opportunity to come on and speak with you tonight. So I'm a fire captain with Cal Fire and I'm here tonight because like Ashley, I've experienced some of the most darkest times in my life that have ultimately brought me to, you know, my reality today is just pure and utter gratitude for where I'm at and a new perspective on life. And, you know, I'm just grateful to be here share a little bit about my story and hope to share a story to those who, you know, are going through or have experienced some of the things that I've gone through. In a nutshell, I'm sure more will come out. Okay, so let's start from the beginning of Ashley and Phil. How'd you guys meet? So eight years ago, ironically, Cory and Phil, their paths crossed on the job for about three months, right? And so it's, it's really special for me, the fact that Phil knows Cory gives a massive amount of peace and just, just him actually knowing Cory, there's another level of respect and honor that he comes with and wants to show up with for myself and the girls, which is really special. We were brought together by one of their captains befriended me after Cory passed. And three years ago, I met up with them, the group of them were down here at a convention. They met up for dinner with them. And that night, I definitely noticed Phil, but it was kind of like, I don't, did we even have much context? No, we did converse briefly, but it was more, it was such a large group of people. There wasn't any real substance to what we had. I don't really, I don't remember really having a conversation. I just remember like feeling his energy, but there was also something that was very significant. And I knew that I didn't have any business knowing him at that point in time. I don't know. It was something where it was just like, okay, beautiful man. And I have to go by, you know, and a year ago I met up with the same group and he happened to be with them again. And we were walking from lunch back to the convention center. And I noticed the good looking one had dropped off, not knowing that he was the same one from three years ago. And when he caught back up, I could see a level of distress on his face. And I just, I pulled him aside and I asked him if he was all right. And he was sharing with me that he had a daughter and she's really struggled with him not being home. She was young at the time, she was three. And we ended up just having a heart to heart on how challenging that is

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A highlight from Capitol Chaos, China Connections, and Censorship

The Financial Guys

08:36 min | Last month

A highlight from Capitol Chaos, China Connections, and Censorship

"And just boil it down to the fact that they deprive the American people of real information that was reported by the New York Post. They had no right to do that. They had no right to censor that. It was the Obama deep state officials and the FBI that pressured and not even pressured that made them basically not talk about deleted and simply by that control and by censoring any conversation about the Hunter Biden laptop, they in that instance influenced the election in a way that favored one candidate over the other. And people need to go to jail for that period. Welcome everybody to the financial guys podcast. Thanks again for downloading and listening. We do appreciate it. If you can hit the like button and share, we appreciate that as well. Mike and Glenn here of course got a lot to talk to you about today as there's a lot on the, I got, I think this morning we must've fired back and forth, like I don't know, like 50 different, there's so much in the news, a lot of national stuff. So, um, you know, it's, it's, I mean, it's unreal where we are with this country as far as, you know, so video emerges from J six of officer asking about identifiers for undercover cops. I mean, this is unreal that this stuff goes nowhere. That's what's so frustrating about it. Thousand people are still indicted and jail. Some of them are in jail for years. A lot of them are in jail for years. They're still going after people. This is the largest investigation and arrest bust of ever and U and U S history for, for mainly trespassing. Just, just not to defend anything. I'm not defending what happened on January 6th. We were actually recording our radio show at the time it was happening. So we were recording in and talking about it in real time. And talking about how horrible it was that they were breaking into the doing any damage. But the damage that they did was in the millions. And there was nobody killed on January six. Nobody. Well, I shouldn't say that. Ashley Babbitt was killed, I'm sorry. And another innocent, uh, uh, person was a protest that was killed. No police officers were killed that day. Um, now compare that with the 22 or more officers that were killed or people plus officers that were killed during the BLM riots, the Antifa riots, billions and billions in the B trillion dollars a trillion dollars worth of damage. Milwaukee, Baltimore, Chicago, Ferguson. I mean you name it, all these cities across the country. Couple that Glenn with us finding out now that these people, many of them escorted in and baited many of them baited. That's right. Hey, come on in, come on in by FBI agents. We have it on video. We have it on video. That's right. What is really amazing is this is the United States of America and nobody's figuring out who these people are. Nobody's going after them. It's just so frustrating. What's for the problem, Mike, is that you got Mitch McConnell in the Senate. He's half dead. I don't think I'm peaching. You don't think impeaching, I think he should be marched out of jail. I mean, are you serious? Yeah. The amount of evidence now is not good for the Biden is outrageous. Yeah. Outrageous. It's a mountain. It's a mountain. I mean, it's a mountain. I mean, not only do you have the bloody footprints going, I've been using that analogy. Like these are the bloody footprints going back to OJ's house. Yeah. You have now found a knife in his drawer. That's right. With his fingerprints on it. I don't, I don't know what else you would be in a video and a video of it and a video of the whole of that. I mean, it's just unbelievable. Did you see Mitch McConnell getting booed? Hilarious. They were chanting retire, retire, retire. He and you know, and again, just like Biden, I mean he's got, he's got problems. He's got, he's got some, probably the beginning stages of dementia. You can see it. I don't know where I am. You know, here's the deal. His net worth is 35 frigging million dollars, right? He makes a hundred grand a year. His net worth is $35 million. It does not take a Harvard mathematician to figure out that there's some kind of bullshit going on. It doesn't. You don't need to have an advanced degree, you know, from, from Yale to figure out that that math just doesn't, you know, what's amazing then is they've all figured out the most amazing investment system ever. And folks like, we've got people on our team that are, you know, 40 years of experience, CFAs on CNBC and they cannot on a weekly basis and we can't recreate the model that a, that these folks have figured out. What we haven't done yet is bring on any Chinese spies onto our team. That's the mistake that we're making. See, and that's where Mitch McConnell was married to a, I'm saying she's a spy, but she is Chinese and I have no idea what kind of connection she has back to her family. And I don't know. You can't take it. I don't know. But I gotta be honest, he seems to be awfully on the side of China Joe who we do know has received, you know, when Trump talks about this stuff, I was listening to a very smart pundit I was talking to, and he even missed the point on this. Hunter Biden went over to China. He got immediately and came back, got set up an investment advisory firm. This is our business. We know this. Immediately got an investment from the Chinese communist party for $3 billion. Right now he charges 1 % on that. That makes $3 million a year just by sucking off that $3 billion that the Chinese communist party invested in his firm. Not a re not a registered investment advisor, Glenn, no background in being a CFA or any of that. No, just like he didn't have any background as a oil executive or any experience running a business or any experience as a painter and experience in real estate or anything else. You and I have assembled one of the most dynamic teams, if not the most dynamic team in all of Western New York, right? Chartered financial analysts, certified financial planners, certified social security claiming strategist, certified college planning experts, certified estate planning experts, Dave Ramsey certified experts. The list goes on and on. We do not have any billion dollar accounts from China. Isn't that remarkable? No, that's remarkable. Some drug addicts got $3 billion, right? The difference is we have to follow the law. We have to do things like, you know, OFAC reports, which is the background checks that we have to do to check for terrorists and criminal time. You mean the one that Hunter comes up on time and time again? Those are the SARS report. Those are the suspicious activity reports. There's a website by the way. I haven't had a chance to even look at the website, Mike, but there is a website out there that has listed all of the SARS reports. I don't know. They're supposed to be non -public. I don't know how they got their hands on these, but I haven't looked at them. I don't intend to talk about them, but what I have heard about them, I will talk about them a little bit here. I'm not going to go on and look at them, research them and get into, it's just too much news coming fast and furious. But the latest regarding those SARS reports, I'm not sure if you heard this, Mike, but a number of those are the, the suspicion was sex trafficking. Did you know that? That was part of it now. So, so not only is it a prostitution, money laundering, you know, all kinds of suspicious activity, a good chunk of those 150 plus now, I think approaching 200 suspicious activity reports, were for, for, for sex trafficking. And it's just, it's just, I mean, maybe I should go look at them, look at them and pull them up and we'll pull out some, some specific ones and talk about them on the radio. Maybe that'd be a good show for a, we fill in for Bob Lonsbury on Monday. Maybe we could talk about some of that because maybe, maybe we should do a, more detail on it. I don't want to talk about it. So, because number one, you're not supposed to talk about SARS reports, but if they're public, they're public, but number two, again, there's, I think, you know, yes, that's hugely important information. Absolutely. Hunter needs to be going to be investigated. Absolutely. And probably should be in jail for sure. Right. He's done disgusting things, including with his own niece and his brother and his, on his deceased brother's widow. That needs to start by the way, with the FBI, which has corrupt us how, right. But I'm more concerned about the Biden, the big guy. I'm more concerned about, you know, should all be asked to investigate it. It's clear, it's clear that it leads right up to him. Right. Now we're, now we're finding out that, you know, some of these people have visited the white house 30 times, 35 times, right here, by the way, let's play this quick video. I don't, I haven't played this, but this is him getting booed. It's just worth, worth the, worth the listen.

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Prediction: Joe Biden Will Drop Out of the Race, Ask for a Pardon

The Dan Bongino Show

01:56 min | 2 months ago

Prediction: Joe Biden Will Drop Out of the Race, Ask for a Pardon

"A pardon for his son. Here's what's going to happen. Joe Biden, it seems likely to me he's going to drop out. He'll serve out his term. But Joe Biden, Joe Biden needs he needs to secure this pardon. And the only person he can trust right now to do it is Kamala Harris. The Joe Biden political machine will candidly be still strong, not because his approval ratings are high, but the president, even at his lowest moment, still has an enormous amount of power over donors, lobbyists and all this other stuff. Joe Biden will get Kamala Harris in a room, whether it's through AIDS or surrogates or winks or nods or Morse code, whatever it may be. He's going to get her in a room and he's going to say, listen, I'll put my political machinery behind you, which will still be substantial, my donor network and everything else. But I need a favor from you. If you win the presidency, I need a pardon for me, my kid, Ashley, the family, Jill and everyone else. Because no one mentions Jill. Did you notice that? What do you think? I thought she's a doctor. Is she like a neurosurgeon or something? Is she right, Jim? Does she like operate on people's brains? No, she doesn't, Jim. No, she's not. Oh, she's not. I didn't know. What does she do again? She's not a cardiothoracic surgeon, but she's a doctor. Oh, there are other doctors. What is she a doctor of? Reading? Jim says reading. She's a reading doctor. So she's a reading doctor. So she's clearly very smart. What did Jill Biden know about this? Oh, Dan, you can't talk about that. Really? So you can haul in Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Laura Trump, anyone else. Those family members are OK on fake up charges when we got a real charge of Joe Biden being a foreign agent. It's not OK to talk to the spouse

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A highlight from How to Save Your Children from Sex-Change Predators with Prisha Mosley and Dave Rubin

The Charlie Kirk Show

29:14 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from How to Save Your Children from Sex-Change Predators with Prisha Mosley and Dave Rubin

"Hey everybody today on the Charlie Kirk show a fun conversation with Dave Rubin who is pro DeSantis and Obviously, I've endorsed Donald Trump is good friend of mine I think it's a lively conversation that you will really enjoy and then a an unbelievably powerful Conversation with a D transitioner. This will make your blood boil. What we are doing to our children is evil. It's Reprehensible we need to talk about it. Email me your thoughts is always freedom at Charlie Kirk comm Subscribe to our podcast open up your podcast app and type in Charlie Kirk show get involved with turning point USA at TP USA comm that is TP USA comm starting high school or college chapter today at TP USA comm that is TP USA comm Become a member of the Charlie Kirk show at members dot Charlie Kirk comm Hundreds of you are signing up join today I want to thank you guys that are becoming members. 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He was killed the next afternoon And he gave this speech and he had just been like cheating with a bunch of different women. Okay. Yeah He had a tendency. Oh my gosh. No, he was like a ridiculous out of control But he gave this speech in which he clearly predicted his own death Like there's no doubt if you listen to this that God is speaking through Martin Luther King and I and I get I don't like Martin Luther King's program. I don't like his behaviors a lot of You know worshipping Martin Luther King is absurd to me, but I gotta say if you listen to that speech God is speaking through Martin Luther King. There's no other explanation for that and you're like, well, that's kind of consistent with what we know We're all flawed the people in charge tend to be more flawed But it doesn't mean that they're not capable of greatness So let's just be honest about it The second you have to feel the need to pretend that you're perfect you become a liar and you become paradoxically even less perfect Become a member members dot Charlie Kirk calm buckle up everybody here we go Charlie what you've done is incredible here Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk's run in the White House folks. I Want to thank Charlie's an incredible guy his spirit his love of this country He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA Embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries destroyed lives and we are gonna fight for freedom on campuses across the country That's why we are here Brought to you by the loan experts. I trust Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific mortgage at Andrew and Todd come One of the things I don't like is how these this primary is Ruining some people's friendships. I'm not gonna let that happen people know where my loyalties personally lie and I Got to tell you there's there's some really great people that are advocating in different camps We need to keep those bonds strong for those buying strong for just no other reasons and it's the right thing to do Great American and one of the sharpest minds in the movement Dave Rubin joins us Dave. Welcome to the program Dave How's this primary treating you? I'm sure that it's it's been uplifting fun You know, and I'm sure you just want it to go on for another two years Well first off early I want to say that no matter what happens in this crazy circus that we are all endlessly sucked into and cannot get out of the orbit of You and I were friends before all of this and I will be friends after this even if temporarily We're on I don't even want to say opposite side It seems that we're both I would say in different camps or but we're on Team America Dave We're just wearing different jerseys in the primary Is that fair to say that is fair to say and that's also why and I think you were kind of getting to this in That intro there. That's why it's been so disappointing to see the level of Craziness, I would say coming far more out of one side than another which is defending itself for the most part Because I've really really been trying it and for the people for your listeners and viewers that watch my show I have really been trying to stay above the fray to the best of my ability I am not perfect at it. Just like you are not perfect at it and and often politics brings out the worst in all of us But I think the best we can do right now is fight for the things we believe in and the people that you think And accomplish those things at a political and cultural level. That's what I'm doing that's what you're doing and and that's what many other people are doing and and hopefully if you do it with a Degree of honesty and integrity. I think you'll survive either way and I think a lot of people are kind of putting that aside And Dave we've done a lot of fun stuff together and we're gonna keep on doing it I mean we went to UC Berkeley together and you had your briefcase robbed from you in the early days of San Francisco Well, you didn't tell me I couldn't leave a bag in a car outside of Morton's That's right. It was in it was in a security car outside Morton's near the Transamerica building and Dave lost everything So Dave, I want to actually give our audience a fair opportunity here and this is not a gotcha in any way Just make the case for Governor DeSantis is policy agenda how you think the campaign is going Obviously, we've been you know voicing my personal opinions on President Trump's agenda what he's doing I want our audience to be able to hear all sides of it. You know, you're a very articulate I could say spokesperson for I don't not officially but obviously advocate Kind of make the case especially to our conservative audience. And then secondly, how do you think his campaign is currently going? Well, first off just to be clear I'm not a spokesperson I am not paid for you know By the campaign or anything like that. I would not even if they offered me money. I wouldn't I'm doing what I think is Right. I tell people what I think for a living and my life Literally my life and the life of my family and my employees who are in this room and them who work remotely But many of them who live in Florida and the two companies that I moved to Florida is all enriched by the things that Ron DeSantis has done here in the great state of Florida. I left I don't know that anyone in the entire country left California fled California more publicly than I did about a year and a half ago to move to the free state of Florida I would say and I'd love to hear your thoughts on this if you are a I would say right leaning person meaning you are Let's say a disaffected liberal or you're a traditional You know religious conservative or you're a libertarian something in that or you're just I said disaffected liberal But you're just sort of an old -school liberal who's a little confused about what time it is say like an RFK type You in essence should be loving every single thing that Ron DeSantis has done. I don't know one thing that Ron DeSantis Has not done that we would have wanted him to do Florida is safe. Its economy is absolutely booming We fund the police here. We're getting ESG out of our institutions We've done that which that's actually perhaps the biggest issue that people don't talk about that often because it's kind of in the weeds on How corporations are putting wokeness on all of us? I know you talk about it, but the average person doesn't and they certainly don't in corporate America. He has fought Disney He has fought the endless racialization of our children by getting rid of this AP African American Studies course That was in essence going to teach gender theory. We've gotten some of these books that are sexualizing our children out of schools He has done Literally everything that anyone right -leaning could believe in or could possibly want to happen I would say he's done one or two things that are a little bit more like right -leaning then then I will they're perfect for me Dave I got to say I love that stuff No, absolutely. So for example, Charlie, I'll give you one that you agree with DeSantis more than I do Which is the abortion one for me, Florida had Florida had 15 week Abortion ban and I've been to every Republican event in the year and a half since I've been here and I never heard anyone complaining About it DeSantis often said that he personally was pro -life And by the way, it's it's completely within his jurisdiction as the chief executive of the state especially when you win by a freaking crazy 1 .6 million vote landslide 20 % to do what you think is right and he has the Supermajority in the state Senate to make that happen. So he switched it six now I think it's possible that will hurt him in the in the general election I think at the primary it probably a little bit works to his favor But but I know he did what he thought was right and that's what he believes At he should use his power to do as the governor So I have a disagree with disagreement with him on that, but I think that's fine But I would ask you what is there anything that Ron DeSantis you're you're at least apart Oh, he's America's greatest governor. I've said that and I and by the way, I just I've said that repeatedly and some people say oh You're anti -de Santis. I said I'm not anti -de Santis. I've said he's America's greatest governor, but let me ask you Dave Is there anything can you what would what would you say would be your biggest my biggest complaint is the last six months? He's allowing consultants and Chamber of Commerce folks to run his campaign. He doesn't sound like the Ron DeSantis of last year I'll just be very honest. So so give so we can talk about the Ukraine give me like a specific example The Ukraine language, right? So the Ukraine language he was kind of dilly -dallying and flip -flopping on that at first. He was great His instinct was territorial dispute. Then he's talking about, you know more weapons for Zelensky and all that But honestly, it's also just kind of a vibe and a tone Dave where you know, the base for example I'll give you another example his miss handling of the Trump indictment I said that Ron DeSantis should have went down to Miami done a press conference showed that hey, this is my state Hey Vivek Ramaswami did it he ascended in the polls and now Vivek and DeSantis Vivek is working with Trump and everyone knows hold on a second But you're not gonna win the primary unless you understand Trump has a bait, you know has a built -in 50 to 60 percent But but hold on but if you listen to what DeSantis his words were related to the indictment He said he would not on the first indictment He said he would not extradite him and he's gone out of his way saying he's gonna destroy the very agencies I think has been more that's fair. No his policy fine But let me tell you how the base heard it Dave the base heard this and it might not even be fair I'm just telling you how the base heard it right because remember the base is like a lover scorned They hear one thing from a politician like Paul Ryan or Boehner and Lindsey Graham So they have a heightened sense of distrust and they love Trump and that's not going to change They heard Ron DeSantis go out of his way the first time to say well I don't know really what goes into payoffs to You know play boy. I'm not even saying that's fair That was just a joke and Trump makes silly jokes and sex jokes about everything like that The laws of Trump don't apply to everyone else Dave, you know that we're in this it's a different primary, right? The laws the guy is levitates. He's a once in a 200 -year, you know He says I'm gonna shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and he goes up in the polls. He attacks He's not a politician at this point. He's something beyond a politician, which I also think there's a certain demagoguery That's somewhat dangerous related to that. But oh, by the way, again, you know, I you know, I voted for Trump I like no, I know No, and I just so that was another thing and then finally I know that I'm a little biased when very biased when Ron DeSantis Didn't show up at our event that bothered me, right? It wasn't some sort of gotcha or trap I think he would have done very well I don't think he would have gotten booed or anything But here's what I would like to see out of DeSantis, you know When we go to a college campus you say hey if you disagree go to the front of the line I want to say I want to see somebody get in the arena and say hey I'm willing to throw out the script. I'm willing to just take any question. I'm willing to kind of just fight It's more kind of total and attitudinal Dave your reaction sure So look if in essence and we'll pick it up after the break if in essence your your point is oh I agree with Virtually all of the policies and nobody has accomplished more than this guy and done everything I want to do But but there's a little bit of a marketing issue here All right, I'll go with you on that and I think that can be dealt with but we'll pick it up on the other side Well, look, I will say this the base the base is very smart and they're constantly Looking in a way of who's gonna betray me next This is the advice I'd get I gave the DeSantis privately and publicly and right now the Rubicon has been crossed where they think DeSantis is gonna betray. I'm not even saying that's fair, but but I'm not saying it's fair. It's honest I mean Trump Trump has done far more to betray the truth and and in a certain way the Respect of the base every time he lies about dissent, right? So when he lies about kovat in Florida who was the best governor for kovat in Florida kovat in the country DeSantis 100 % But who has more who has more in who has done more work and more praise for Paul Ryan Is it Ron DeSantis or Donald Trump for Paul Ryan? I can't I can't either way but at the same time we could talk about getting after the break I can't speak either way. I mean I could show you plenty of videos of I'm gonna tell you this this line of what you're getting at is not persuasive to the base and I'll explain why after the break Because I'm telling you the truth. I'm not trying to persuade anybody Okay, but no lecturing the base is not how you win a primary That's that what you're doing is why he's losing because they want to hear well Not necessarily the little things Trump got wrong. They want to hear a vibe of a fighter that's gonna go crush the unit party in DC Hey everybody Charlie Kirk here every day we heard about another familiar brand selling out their companies and going woke Americans are sick and tired of having left -wing propaganda jammed into every product they consume woke mobile companies are no different for years They've been dumping millions in the left -wing causes and we had to take it because you need a cell phone and probably thought there was No alternative. 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Yeah No, it's all good at Charlie really like this is we would do this over drinks I want people to understand that like there is something that transcends politics here Well, let me ask you something because one thing that I've been confused sort of going off what you said right before the break Was that he's sort of that DeSantis has like handed this off to that glass of people or something Do you is it your position that that Ron DeSantis has anything to do with Karl Rove or Paul Ryan? Oh, no I because Donald Trump does that I don't think he does does that repeatedly and that's what all the people but Dave I'll be honest He's acting like he does He's acting like he might as well because he's acting and talking like Karl Rove is running his campaign. No, no, no No, hold on Hold on you do you have any evidence or any reason to believe that Karl Rove or Paul Ryan have anything? No, except for the fact that Fox has been very favorable to DeSantis and Paul Ryan sits on the board But that seems like a reach and and so what I'm not gonna do Dave is I'm not gonna go through every Truth social and go through all that with you know Trump saying But sure we don't have to go through all of that except but it is important I think to some degree because I agree with what you're saying about The base in that in their passion for Donald Trump and why it's important and shouldn't be ignored and by the way When I'm frustrated with some of the the surrogates let's say or some of Trump's behavior lying about Florida and kovat that sort of thing That's that's a direct frustration. It's not a frustration with the people that support him But for example, I mean I have the exact quote right here from DeSantis about a month ago I actually did a little research before I joined you today. This is a direct quote from DeSantis I have not spoken to Paul Ryan since I was elected governor and I've met Karl Rove won I really think it's important that your viewers who are the base understand that because if you listen to any of the surrogates and Donald Trump himself They're implying that he's somehow working with these people and that they are in charge of his campaign and everything else and it's simply not Okay, and I think that that's important. That's important to know but know that that's that's fair. I'm glad I'm glad we cleared that up DeSantis has gotten favorable treatment on Fox and Paul Ryan as a board member there, but let me let me put that aside Let me just say though the type of campaign Trump was on with Brett Baer what two weeks ago? Fair enough. I would say though That was a that was a mostly peaceful interview as we would say But let me let me just put it with the type of campaign I want DeSantis to run is like the vague which is there needs to be a sign of respect towards Trump But I don't feel with this from DeSantis. I'll be very honest DeSantis is a governor Thanks to Donald Trump that primary was not going well for him, right? So he's challenging the alpha beast, right? He's challenging the guy that did kind of Anoint him to win the primary and eventually the general the vague is smart The vague is reading the room that these indictments the amount of criminalization of Trump really Increases people's fervor of the injustice towards him. So DeSantis has a choice Do you run kind of a policy technocratic campaign? which is what he's running and I don't think it's going very well or do you read the room and you realize the base has an attachment to Trump and I'm going to respect that it seems as if it's in some kind of murky middle. I guess my question is Dave How do you think the campaign is going? Right. Well, I would say that first off just quickly on the Vivek things I don't want to spend too much time on that I mean It's fairly obvious to anyone paying attention that that Trump and Vivek are coordinating right Vivek is doing all Endless attacks on DeSantis no attacks on Trump and all of the Trump surrogates online, you know who they are They're always pumping up Vivek because Vivek is going after DeSantis Also, if I was to believe any of the polls and national polls, by the way mean absolutely nothing We're also seven months away from the first primary I mean really think about that like the first primary isn't until January of next year and Everyone's going crazy as if oh my god on any given day. Like the whole world is gonna spin out of control The you would never you would never if you were so confident of your lead you would never spend all day Attacking the number two guys. So that's just a little insider political jockeying However, I will agree with you that in terms of some of the strategy of the rollout They probably should have been more aggressive. I do see that changing. Look DeSantis just went on Russell Brand last week He just went on CNN for the first time last week I think he's doing Megyn Kelly this week if I'm not mistaken and she's been very very critical of him Russell's a lefty. I mean he certainly isn't you know, no one that you would call a traditional conservative by any stretch I would love to see him go on the view sit directly with those women and call out their endless lies about Florida, you know Anna Navarro who lives in Miami who rails against Florida every day He should sit right next to her and call her out so if you want if your question is really do you want to take some of the Anger that the base has because of the way Trump being treated and he's being treated horribly And I completely agree with righteous. I agree. I agree There's probably some way to do that But I would also say to some extent if you just want to view this if you just want to view this in the political lens Maybe this is why Trump should stop lying about DeSantis every which way and you know, he is Everything he says about DeSantis is a lie. Everything he says Dave. I'll be honest It's also a lie when DeSantis goes after Trump and says he was pro Fauci and all that. That's just not true But but and it is what it gave Fauci an award on the way out. We're out of time Dave Rubin. Thanks so much All right, you've probably heard me it's actually now 25 pounds that I have lost and I'm sure some of you say Oh Charlie. I've tried everything. That was me You know my first zoom call with my PhD weight loss. I was kind of skeptical. I was like, come on guys All right. 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And I sent out this tweet both of you by the way, by the way, welcome to the program I said this tweet up Preisha Mosley is a 25 year old North Carolina woman who is suing the doctors who aided her sex change According to Preisha these doctors approved cross -sex hormones and a double mastectomy after consultation as brief as two minutes They also told her taking testosterone shots would allow her to quote grow a penis in Reality Preisha was just a 15 year old batter battling depression anxiety anorexia Her parents fought against her transition, but were steamrolled by enablers posing as medical professionals Preisha and Josh. Welcome to the program I understand there's some legal sensitivities around all this and so Preisha tell us in your own words your story and Why you're pursuing a lawsuit? Um, so my story is that I was a very troubled teenage girl I had a very sudden hard and strong puberty and Basically, my body grew faster than my brain. I Started receiving attention from boys and men who just wanted to touch me And Then at 14, I actually experienced a sexual assault which led to a miscarriage and totally divorced me from womanhood and then at 15, I was online in the pro Anna community and that's a self -harm community where people have anorexia and enable each other and Transgender adults came into the community and started telling us that we couldn't eat because we were born in the wrong body and we were boys and Eventually, you know after hearing an onslaught of this for so long and proof, you know I I ended up believing it and I was desperate for a cure. I was suicidal and had attempted And I just wanted to feel better. So I Was met by medical professionals who said the same exact thing You know you you have a disease you were born in the wrong body, you know you and so on and so forth Um, and I'm bringing a legal case because I've come to realize that I am not a boy I wasn't born in the wrong body. I I was mentally ill I needed therapy I I needed someone to care for me. Um But that's what happened it's a very powerful and by the way courageous testimony that you have Josh You're the attorney for Preisha Josh. Can you fill us in on who Preisha is suing and what is the complaint? basically detailed That's right, Charlie as we allege in the complaint Preisha is seeking justice because she feels that she was deceived and misled into a Medicalized gender transition being placed on what they call cross -sex hormone therapy which in actuality is injecting large amounts of testosterone the male hormone into her female body and also having her healthy breasts removed by a plastic surgeon at age 18 after she was put on the testosterone at age 17 and Doctors and the counselors who were involved in leading her down this path and the the tragedy of it is that It happened and Preisha was left with her mental health issues unresolved Contrary to the promises that were made that these medical interventions would in fact cure her mental health Problems and issues and that they were a treatment for those mental health Issues but as alleged in the complaint that did not happen Preisha was left with her mental health still untreated and unresolved and with additional significant mental and emotional injuries and of course the physical injuries That were brought about by her being on testosterone for years and without her body parts So I just need to editorialize for a second There are thousands if not tens of thousands of other young people that are now walking into the same circumstances that Preisha Was nine years ago.

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Would NYT Editors Pass a Lie Detector Test? Ashley Rindsberg Weighs In

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:11 min | 3 months ago

Would NYT Editors Pass a Lie Detector Test? Ashley Rindsberg Weighs In

"Know this may sound odd to you, but I think about moral issues all the time If we hooked up five New York Times editors to lie detector machines and assume That they're largely accurate would they have failed or passed the lie detector test? Did Donald Trump and his campaign collude with Russia? Well, they I think at the end of the day the honest ones would would lot would fail Ironically and the ones who are lying to themselves because it's politically convenient would pass and I think there are those true believers who would Who would not just present this to the public but convince themselves of it despite any evidence because again The point was never to investigate it was never to look into this It was to prove it at all costs and I do think that meant for some of them to prove it to themselves Whereas for others, I think they they realized what happened and what what transpired and out to those who are so -called honest I actually don't think it matters them that much. I think it was mission accomplished because they essentially managed to At least hamper Trump's reelection and certainly his presidency

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Louis Vuitton Embraces Web3 With Iconic Virtual Trunk

CoinDesk Podcast Network

01:59 min | 4 months ago

Louis Vuitton Embraces Web3 With Iconic Virtual Trunk

"I have a very important question for you. Ooh. Will you be buying a Louis Vuitton virtual trunk for $39 ,000? I think it's actually $41 ,000. I think it might have been 39 ,000 euros. I would love to have one of those if the Louis Vuitton team wants to gift me one. Aneesh Nelly would hit me up. I will happily send my ETH address. I really am excited about what Louis Vuitton kind of gave us a sneak peek to this week. Unfortunately, it is a little bit outside of my Avery budget. How about you, Sam? I probably will not be buying one. I wanted to get your thoughts, though, because this is a project that has ultimate status written on it. Not only is it 39 ,000 euro, but you can't trade it. You can't sell it. It's a soul -bound token that is, once you buy it, it is yours. The ownership trunk gives you access to things in the future, including access to buy yet more things, which they're calling keys, which seem to be both digital and physical drops. Those, they have not said whether you can sell them or not. My assumption will be yes. But it really is this like ultimate status club membership. Buy the trunk, get access to more things. What are your thoughts on the overlay of the Louis Vuitton audience that Ari's investing a lot with the idea of spending so much money on an object that you can't sell, you have to keep forever? I actually think that it's an interesting strategy from LVMH. Many of our listeners may or may not know that LVMH, which owns Louis Vuitton, of course, and Moet Hennessy, also owns Tiffany. And if you recall, Tiffany did a very limited edition NFT drop for $50 ,000 that sold out instantly. Right, the CryptoPunk one. With the CryptoPunks, exactly. That was available for resale, and there was a little bit of trading activity, but due to the nature of how that NFT worked, you could essentially redeem it once for a custom CryptoPunks pendant. That's a very swaggy piece of jewelry. I've seen a few of them in real life, and it's definitely a status symbol, IRL.

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The One Must-Have Skill for Successful Podcasting

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:13 min | 5 months ago

The One Must-Have Skill for Successful Podcasting

"What is the skill set that you absolutely must have if you're going to be a podcaster who builds an audience, it doesn't happen overnight. It's an incremental addition, somebody does word about, hey, have you listened to Buckeye talk or if you're in Alabama fan? Have you listened to college football survivor show? If you're an NFL fan, I think and you want to know about the brands if you're from ESPN, you got to listen to Mary Kay and Dan and Ashley. They know what they're talking about. So what's the skill set? Mary Kay has got 30, what's she done this for 25 years with the browns? You can't replace that. You can't make that up. No. So I do think the depth of knowledge is a requirement. I don't mind if I'm listening to people and I do this. I'm wrong. I'm wrong. But I still feel like I always know what I'm talking about. I just within that might be wrong about a prediction, wrong about how I view the game, but you can tell when people don't really have a grasp of the subject. So if you don't have a grasp of the subject, it is hard to podcast about that. Doesn't mean you're always right. So that's one. Really the main thing for me is framing that you are talking about a thing that everybody talks about. But you frame it in a way that either people haven't thought of, your audience doesn't have time to dive into it that deeply because for them it's a hobby for you at your job. The framing and synthesizing information. But as we're talking about the Ohio State defense, but we're going to frame it in a way that you haven't thought of that we've done research about. And then the two other things are confidence. They can tell if you're not confident. You have to believe in yourself. But then I also think within that, you have to be self deprecating. And you have to make fun of yourself along the way, but you have to be rock solid in your beliefs. Because it is no fun to come and listen to somebody who's like, well, I don't know, maybe say what you think. What's wrong, admit it? Admit when you're wrong and then come back and be strong with your next opinion and believe it, don't be fake about it. Know what you're talking about, but then if you said, hey I thought they were going to lose, but they won. In 2019, I predicted Ohio State was going to go 9 and three. They went 12 and O and made the college football playoff. People still refer to me as night and three Doug. When they sent me questions on and I own it, man. I own it. Oh, I

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Lawmakers Warn U.S. Of Impending Crisis In War Game Simulation

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:16 min | 5 months ago

Lawmakers Warn U.S. Of Impending Crisis In War Game Simulation

"Quinn at national review, put out the first summary of the war game that was played on Wednesday night. The House select committee on the Chinese Communist Party simulated a time on invasion scenario during a two and a half hour war game behind closed doors last night. An exercise that heightened the stakes for Congress as the island democracy faces down an increasingly belligerent China. Lawmakers walked away from the simulation, determined to warn the U.S. business community of the impending crisis. The committee doesn't believe that American companies are taking it seriously enough. We are well within the Mac window of maximum danger for the Chinese Communist Party invasion of Taiwan. And yesterday's war game stressed the need to take action to deter CCP aggression and armed Taiwan to the teeth before any crisis occurs, representative Mike Gallagher, the committee chairman told national review. The simulation was ever seen by the center for new American security think tank whose experts played the role of the Chinese military. The members of Congress took through all the president's national security team. While the committee did not complete the war game, we didn't expect them to. There isn't enough time. It spotlighted the stakes for the lawmakers who participated quote last night's exercise reaffirmed what we already know. She is running hypothetical invasion scenarios in his head every single day that representative Ashley hinson, a member of the committee.

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Couple Speaks After Being Assaulted, No Help From Chicago Police

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:33 min | 5 months ago

Couple Speaks After Being Assaulted, No Help From Chicago Police

"Believe that you two were targeted in this attack? Or do you believe this was random? But it was very random, 'cause all we were doing, we had just left Nordstrom and we were looking for somewhere to eat. And we saw that group, and they just thought there was tough and then when I move out the way, this out there being stupid, young and dumb, trying to prove a point for nothing. So that's how that happened. And you were also, it was absolutely, go ahead, Ashley. It was just absolutely random. We didn't know anybody. We were just trying to walk through a group of people. And you were also robbed, right? Were things taken from you, Ashley? Yes. Yes. Both of our pairs of shoes, my yeezys hurt, sandals, her Apple watch, my hat, we had just bought the. Both our phone. Glasses, her glasses, both our phones. Cops drove right by it. They act like they didn't see anything. While DJ was getting jumped in the middle of the street, that's when I was getting up off the ground and I saw the cops just drive by. They almost had to avoid the collision. To get past us, but they just drove by the incident in the middle of the street. I've only got a few seconds left, but a good Samaritan picked you up and took you to the hospital, correct? Yes, yes. Yes, your name is lenora. Her name is lenore. Wow. She gave us shoes. And it's home took us to the hospital. Her husband as well. Thank you. I know you're looking for her. I don't know where we've been. Thank you so much for joining us. Our thoughts

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Tara Reade Reacts to Ashley Biden's Alleged Diary Entry

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

01:57 min | 6 months ago

Tara Reade Reacts to Ashley Biden's Alleged Diary Entry

"We are back with Tara Reade. Tara, I wanted to get your reaction to this. This is a diary entry from Ashley Biden. The diary has been confirmed as real and authentic and one of her entries says this. It just says hyper sexualized at a young age. What is this due to? Was I molested? I think so. I can't remember specifics, but I do remember trauma. I remember not liking the wool Zack's house. I remember somewhat being sexualized with Caroline. I remember having sex with friends at a young age, showers with my dad probably not appropriate. What's your reaction to seeing something like that? Yeah, I mean, that's a deeply personal diary entry. So my heart goes out to whoever wrote that. I mean, and obviously they've verified that it's Ashley Biden. I think it's deeply disturbing. I mean, I don't know how anyone could not read that and think that's not deeply disturbing. Yeah. Yeah, it's tragic because for a long time the left tried to discredit the diary pretend it wasn't real. It's kind of like what they did with Hunter Biden trying to discredit the laptop and all of this as opposed to seeing this is a person in such deep pain. I mean, I feel horrible for Ashley Biden having to go through this. That's so sad she mentioned even with her sister. And then you think of hunter. I mean, he's, of course, guilty of crimes, but he's also a disturbed person. Dad wasn't there for him. There was a lot of personal information on the laptop. He struggles with drug addiction and things like that. And so it's really sad to see the left just kind of belittle it and act like, oh, it doesn't matter. It's not a big deal. We're just going to prop up Joe Biden as opposed to focusing on the whether it's sexual assault or mental health.

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"ashley" Discussed on Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

02:06 min | 1 year ago

"ashley" Discussed on Crime Junkie

"High crime junkies, I don't know if you have heard, but I have written a book. And not just any book. It is a mystery novel made for my crime junkies. It's called all good people here. Now it's totally fiction because if you're like me, you love diving into a fiction mystery, the same way you love diving into our episodes. I remember seeing a review of the book early on that made me chuckle. Someone was like, I was skeptical, Ashley does so much, I thought there's no way that this could be any good, but even they freaking loved the book. It set in a small Indiana town where a journalist named Margot returns to take care of her ailing uncle. But when she arrives, a young girl is kidnapped, and there are actually similarities to an unsolved murder of another young girl from 20 years before. It was Margot's neighbor January. So Margot becomes obsessed with solving January's case and figuring out if it's connected to this most recent crime. And you guys, if there is one thing I feel competent saying, it is that I know how to tell a story in a way that is going to keep you on the edge of your seat. And I promise you, I will not let you down with this book. Listen, you guys, there have been hundreds of reviews that have come in. And I think there are three common things. One is that people could not put it down. They would stay up until the wee hours of the morning to finish it. The comment I kept getting all the time was like, we can tell that you're in the true crime space. This was a very believable investigation. And the third and my favorite is that everyone was hooked from the very first page. And listen, if you think you're the exception, I dare you. Go read the first page. I actually put the first two chapters of my book on my website, Ashley flowers dot com, the direct link is also in the show notes. I promise you, you'll be in. All good people here comes out August 16th in the U.S. and you can pre order it right now on my website, Ashley flowers dot com. This book is for my crime junkies, so I hope you enjoy.

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"ashley" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"ashley" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"I'm sorry. Oh, okay. But you're safe. We're fine, yeah. Okay. You got it. Okay, sorry about that. All right. Just want to make sure that you're safe. Yeah, he's starting the fire. Oh, I would not want to experience your house burning down at the very moment. That would have been that would not have been good. So you're safe. Yeah, no, it's good to have a village supporting you and to really be bold in being vulnerable and letting your people your tribe know that you're hurting. Yes. Yeah, and as soon as I did that, and I talk about this in my book as soon as I started to get vulnerable, that's when I was met with so much love and compassion and I was like, oh, even by talking about this and being honest in my truth, I feel like I'm taking small steps towards healing. Like even rob like being able having an opportunity to share my story is healing for me. Like being truthful and being vulnerable is where my heart is. And so I would encourage anyone if they're scared to share their truth, first start journaling it. That's really where I started. Then I told a small group of friends. Then I was met with so much love and compassion. I was like, wow, I think I'm going to talk to some more people about that. I think I'm going to join them like minded communities. I think I'm going to finally talk to my husband about this and talk to my mom and my in laws and then suddenly I'm just surrounded by so much love and support and compassion that I was like, wow, being truthful in my feelings is actually pretty safe and is helping me heal. So finding those that community. And I have another whole chapter all about this in my book about connection and the healing power of connection and why it's so important to get vulnerable on your truth with your loved ones because you will be like people want to help. People naturally want to help you. And so if you're like, I am struggling. I am this. I am not, I am not well. You will be met with love and compassion if you tell a trusted loved one. And doors will open. I promise you, that's the healing power of connection. I totally agree. All right, so the name of your book is authentic power, give yourself permission to feel. Love it. Love it. And the best way to reach you would be. Yeah, thank you, visit my website Ashley ASA bernardi ber, and ARD I Ashley bernardi dot com. You can find all the information there, all the information about my book, you can get in touch with me there on any of my social media handles as well. And she's amazing. Just great energy. And I really want to just thank you for being here today. I love I love your energy. I love your spirit. And it's amazing how the universe works. I saw the topic today, and I'm like, yeah, I really don't want to do this, you got to cancel this. It's really good because, you know, I thought I was handling my grief. I.

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"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

"Hello hello hello. Pardon my sarcasm and i am actually d. I'm hello hello hello. Welcome to part of my sarcasm. I'm ashley dean. I am running solo today so i also have a guest but before i get started into our twentieth episodes..

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"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

08:22 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

"Jobs demand of fifty stuff around anyway sarcasm episode nineteen. I'm boozy being. I'm ashley day and we are here. So we we talked about some stresses. Some stress erves one. I forgot gas prices. I mean you gotta you gotta have sat. Here's what i do. Series is gonna have to get over it just like we had a conversation and i i hate to people online talk about. Oh my god in his ruining says and trump wanted better with the shelter for up. Get not gonna. You're gonna pay gas anyway right you says. Don't look at the gas price butane or if you can't believe you'll take you know. Gas prices have been going up steadily. Right go up a little bit and it'll fall back down at all do. Don't worry about we don't worry about it. Maybe you should get an electric car. Where about it anyway man. Ride your bike so okay. Because i have one more thing to say but it's good. It's positive note. Okay so four. People i several you need to adopt the attitude of gratitude. I'm grateful as just the way you said that we don't believe you've napped when you snapped me. I'm very thankful for what i have. I said no. An attitude of gratitude is throughout the dates consistent. It's something that you stay steady. Yes you can knock off your rocker but you know an attitude of gratitude is really truly believing that you're blessed right and you know whether you have a house you have your health. You have your family. You have this even some bad things. I mean bad things happen to everyone. But there's a lot of things that i can point now and i promise you sometimes i've had to have the same person. Same people tell me. Wh- what the hell am. I got up to four. What am i great before. But it's not just being thankful it's an it's an attitude so at the end of the day so i'm gonna talk about So i read this this morning. Gratitude and appreciation keeps you in awareness and awareness. You're actually living your life right autopilot. The life is living you whole he. Well autopilot is just. You know you're just reacting okay and when you're aware grateful and appreciating things and you're actually getting out there doing something for yourself then you're living your life so you're either living your life or life is living you word south. I'm going to do my own horn. I'm gonna do my hornet. Just talk about me for a second. Okay okay what out of that segue okay. So you know. I've been like throughout the last couple of weeks. Good what's going on Go so what's going on with me right now as we opened up a new studio in the last month and a half There's a lot of things for me to go through and get this ready. We have a photography studio coming Ordering there's ordering backdrops and lighting. There's a lot of stuff right Moved into a new house. I have a new winter garden. So i'm starting a winter garden. I not allow things right now. Not at all. It's an experiment. The lady at the Browns would nursery yesterday. Said just look at it this way. You're starting something. That's one hundred percent experiment without maybe feel better on. She gave me out that. If it all fails that that i'm okay. But that's what we're talking about outlet. So ashley d getting out there and growing some potatoes and some kale and some basil. I told us discuss. Don't like kelly. either. I don't like candy or you're just wasting my time. I'm sorry yes. I i agree. Cal is not as kelly is not college so we're actually going to grow some collars that outlet. That's me trying to keep imbalance is that we're going to have a garden and it's pretty big. Tim's very peaceful. Yeah well pull weeds on on labor day for five hours. It actually seems was weirdly. It was weirdly peaceful. Because i was one with the one with the us. Even the ground. I was saving the ground. No shoes on. I was getting some sun. But that's my outlet right so super excited to I think food. I was talking about going live on youtube and some instagram. Having our podcast go live. And while a little teeny even intimidating that means that actually have to dress up a little bit more like maybe brushed my. I know you will. Maybe brushed my hair. He put on some lipstick. I don't know But i'm really excited about that You know about that. Next phase were episode. Nineteen as you heard earlier. Slow ninety and it's about growing and you know we have goals we have you know appreciation for where where we've been. Where at on ways. Yeah so the parks makes me feel good. You're welcome you make me feel good. Thank you d- impressed that it works. So what else. What doing your celebration. Animal pain awareness month. That is right. September is animal pain equally sets up. You said you know. I check my sources. I second animal ivy. Apm event is has proclaimed september animal pain awareness month and a coincides with human medicines pain awareness month at animals suffer from pain just like people to the pain comes from kissing them in the mouth. It also comes in other forms surgical pain arthritis and cancer related pain. Just the name of view the differences that animals can't really tell you they hurt right and so you know you was the so protector life. You have to try to look for signs. My read make acute knows that Acute pain is obviously distressful. Chronic pain can be subtle and masters getting older slowing now. Old age is not a disease opinion. Is this humans During many options that treat various causes a payment animals including pain medications physical rehabilitation acupuncture lays dairy and the repeat dick massage. The proclamation is to keep what dare commitment as well as you humans commitment with encouraging pain management for all animal species to education and advocacy as well as not kissing your fucking dogs in the mouth. Cds another thing that i've seen people giving their dogs. So you'd be. Oh yeah that's new. Yeah of your animal does even if your dog has much and zaidi speaking of anxiety. It's also baby safety month. September interested he safety month I could relate because i keep my baby safe at hotel every month. You know so good way to be reminded safety. No a make. Sure your blood pressure monitor to because is it by pressure. It does not but i was just how we doing in mental health. And i always tell people you know the mental aspect of you know. Get the people around your age that time to be you know check in for chancellor read for gentlemen you know you gotta get that cohen chat. Get it checked earlier. Get your heart checked. I personally can tell you about getting a heart Just take care of yourself as cd. Shucks sti checks. Stop sleeping with everybody. You filthy animals I mean school if you do but you probably should do it safely. If you're not sleeping with just one person look at me. I'm doing a. ps anyway.

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"ashley" Discussed on Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

06:44 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Unhappy Hour with Matt Bellassai

"Hair wrath law likes sick apology and all the comments which are mike. It's too late. We jumped on what you're apologizing for. This is so far. I love that. The apology is just so vague. That you don't even get a similar magic youtuber drama that i am so uninvested in but like their hour long videos of youtubers like fighting with one another and it's fascinating to me and i have no investment in the drama. I don't know where the like feud started. But somehow i am like ours deep into these these videos. This is where i start to feel like. The first time i felt old has been snapchat. Came out and i was like. I just don't know how what's enjoyable out. This and this is what being this and now someone once. I tweeted something that upset them and they made a forty five minute youtube video. About how much one between the at the investment of time. I can't even invest the time to watch this video and it's about me like what you the fact that you have forty five minutes to spend on once. Tweet that upset. You just doesn't compute with how life works for me or anyone. I know and riot in. That's the negative version the positive versions like tick-tock as he these amazing tax but they clearly spent hours choreographing and learning dances in editing video. And i'm like. I just can't fathom what it is to have this much time to invest in making thirty five seconds of content even though i love the constant. It's amazing right but like you. I've tried to learn to talk dance with once. Spent like two minutes. And i was like i'm not learning at. Dan is paid now. That is the difference. We're like the youtuber thing you know. They invest a lot of energy. And making like these hour long videos and going like through the receipts. Were they fight with one another. But also it's like heavily monetize and they probably make like tens of thousands of dollars just on on this video screaming at one another as a viewer though. You're like all right well. I just wasted two hours life. And i actually lost my didn't do work but yeah i'm i'm with you like no point in the last two years. Did i even at tempt a tick tock dance. Which is for the benefit of the community. I did admire you even for trying. That's the level of time that i had dirt kovin. Even despite the three jobs. I did try to death. Yeah i will also say one thing that i love about you is that there are so many there are so many writers and performers that i love and admire and i always their secret is that they're not on twitter but you are also on twitter and i'm like donner how you're able to hold that also in the things that you're capable attention to remind myself that twitter is free like twitter doesn't pay so twitter you're like non monetize thoughts say that is very true. Your pods like a movie about this at like fifty people. Respond girls lethal. Don't speak a movie your you just gave out a money. I yeah. I think it's mostly like as as like a audience member how just as a user As a consumer like going on twitter. I'm like this is taking up too much of my brain energy. Because now i am like i'll follow rabbit hole and get invested in some drama. But i didn't know existed ten minutes earlier and before you know what i've like wasted i've wasted my day. Yeah but it's drama is so it is. Sometimes we talked about this. Last time i used to work at ripon. I remember we talked about this by job. Was i worked in risk management and it would basically be figuring out if someone was scamming groupon and that was back when etorofu posting. Everyone on everything on facebook literally. Be like stoli's odds vended. It is now. I don't know how people do stopped out but it would literally just be like following posts in like figuring out drama like one time to call dated said like someone my credit card because they use by these group is and you look up the groupon in it's like a romantic dinner for two plus Flowers and champagne or whatever and then you go on facebook and it's like oh your husband bought this. He didn't tell you because he went to it with another woman. Like you could literally make your that out on facebook. And so i guess the down the rabbit hole twitter drama like scratches that issue of like if i could just get back to the original thing and find out how this app right so yeah i guess. I just have to find a way to make money from my internet sleuthing. And there's a way yet working for groupon. I really wonder how they do that job. Now because people are smarter. I hope about not just posting their crimes. Overtly yeah i guess so but i don't know i suspect that they're not i sometimes scare myself and this is completely me just telling myself but whenever i match with someone on like a dating app i am able to find them with minimal information and sometimes. It's like i shouldn't be able to do this. This should be. It should be more difficult for me to find someone who's just put their like first initial. But i'm like i have. It's like a compulsion. I have to know. Yeah i become that person in my group of friends like oh. This lady dropped her phone or whatever. I'll text ashley. She'll find her on the internet. It's a skill. the skill is probably just like has enough time to.

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"ashley" Discussed on Your Own Magic

Your Own Magic

02:17 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Your Own Magic

"We have this line. That's running through our bodies it connects up to the universe runs down through our bodies the central on of our bodies and 'attaches or connected to the earth beneath our feet and we're receiving messages from this line. Twenty four seven all the time every single second of every single day because it detaches up to the highest realm where are accustomed records are which if anyone does know is a metaphysical library of your entire soul's existence everything that's happened to you with you. Anything you have felt anything is in the records and this line is attached to that realm and so from the moment we take our first breath receiving information and you can call it downloads. Ping's guidance in her thought inner knowing gut feeling. You can call it anything you want. It's all language at the end of the day. But we're receiving that twenty four seven and so the way that we teach this now. In the way that i teach records is there are two ways to access them and one is the alike. The ritual dial up internet word of the prayer and like the whole like the older way of doing it which absolutely works. Not how you do it for somebody else but if you want to tune in for yourself that line gives you everything that you need. You don't need the prayer. You don't need the whole The rich won't you just need that intention. We teach a line activation which is simple easy breath work and movement that activates opens that line. Which is the files of all these messages that you can begin receiving them and receive this guidance from your higher self his highest realm. That really is just rooting. You on and so. That's how we teach the records now which is very different than other accustomed record readers and people who talk about them and teach them reteach them in two different ways one. That's like five g. high pace easy to access. Everyone can do it and the other is the older way which is really wonderful beautiful. They're equally powerful one way you can use them to read further people and to explore the history of other people and support them in that way but if you want for yourself you have it in you every single person. This has it

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"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

08:02 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

"With them. Yeah i go up there the way in that morning an and then compete was again. It's in fayetteville. North carolina hofei. Okay it's It's a hosted by a port city. Boxing but yeah the amateur Seen isn't the same that it used to be. When i was a kid you know used to go out and teams and people were like competing every weekend now to. It's a little bit more space. A lot of people are becoming pro lot faster now so my guy sure colbert hasn't helped that. That that yeah cove is definitely. It's like opened shutdown shadow of an oven jazz austin for for everybody now solicit before we go on. I think we should take another break. Okay then we'll get back and we'll be back on part of my sarcasm episode eighteen. Be after day i an. Ib go there you go you got. We will be back thirties. Message is sixty six. A but the one representative kate bullying in school thrives when people look the other way and can have serious consequences like depression. It affects everyone. Students can help. So if you see someone in school getting picked on pushed around or threatened. Say something don't be a bystander. help stop bullying. I'm superintendent sherry ibarra and as a victim of bullying myself. I'm reminding everyone that adults are the first line of defense against bullies for more information on how you can help. Stop bullying visit s. t. e. Dot idaho dot gov ziga out biden. Route gets out. I think dow mcnamara. Thanks guys i'm so greg damaged crohn's of does is part of my sarcasm episode eighteen. I'm ashley d be gas so welcome. Ib welcome back So over the break. I was just thinking about. I really have never looked at boxing. The way that described as say in just thirty minutes. I'm like just so intrigued about the mental aspect of it. And i knew that you were going to say something like that because you know you had actually said you know. Hey helping out. And but just really didn't look at it that way and i think that's very interesting like a now. I'm thinking about some friends and people that i think should take boxing or or just do it once or twice. Just get out there and the ring and that's around during covert also dolts as well. We had white the class to resume. I was doing sessions. Yeah box with zoom. It was awesome. So you're not seeing is the movement. And especially i think boxing. It was perfect. Because all you're doing is the movement so then like one of those things where your job left so it takes turns off whole intro. They heard y'all not me your me. I was like i hear myself. Yeah so so it's cool. I like it literally. Have this list over here. Going in my head gotten okay. This is you know and that one girl during the break i was talking about my best friend she She was from pennsylvania. And she did may and i watched her do it to try to get me to do it. A couple times but It was very interesting Now it's kind of hard being busy busy. All the time to get into the gym. Were rain. I i mean you know. It's it's it's always tough trying to get something new. Let's do something new. When you're you know especially as an adult where you got so much well some of us not everybody some damn it. I know it. Yeah with her. She always tried to get me to go with. And that sounds good in theory. But you know our schedules. Just don't seem to mix all the time every time i call her. She's working every time she calls me. I'm working so But you know she wanted me to do that. I was a little intimidated. It's new it's it's it's always going to be. It's really important that you go to a place where the coach knows how to be a coach. Yeah coverage and welcoming stern still with his team but nice nice. You know i've been you know for the lack of a better word. Blessed that i can. I can i have like a wave communicating with humans mate. Like not being. sorry. I mean yeah google and if you don't know what it means a dictionary so so that's interesting so tell me what. Where do you see yourself. where do you see yourself going with us. So you have your business. I'm you enjoy your business. And you know you have your coaching and your your fighters and things like that. You did something boxing. We've all had to pivot since kovin you know which for a lot of people was good. You know pivot or the change of the opening up opportunities but where do you see yourself going from here. I mean eventually. I'd like to have my own space where i can have. You know kids from the surrounding area. Come and be part of be part of something. help the community and take them out Yeah take them out of out of whatever. It is distracting nap. Get them back into school into the gym and all that so. I know that it's helped me out. Also kid you know being able to y and do the police athletic league and do the and then do you know amateur. Boxing three usa. Boxing's well that's what they do. Certain cities it's mostly like metro areas charleston. I don't think that they have anything in charleston right now. But i could be wrong. I mean i mean yeah. And i don't think so it's funny moving here coming from coming from new york where boxing is huge and then moving to charleston where emma may was really the thing like. I'm amazed big here but they've been some. There's boxing gyms around there is Hurricane over and folly there's james allen yeah academy over somerville shut up to rbi and coach perry out there. Those guys are good too good. But we've got only selective few boxing gyms here but you know what i want. Is i want a space. That kids can come and hang out a costume on a there. It'll be a community effort. I'd love. That's where i see love to see something atlas town. Yeah and just to have a space where they can go and feel safe Also and then you know if they're in the streets get them off the streets. Help help through that. Get them off the streets and into the ring into the ringnes to..

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"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Pardon My Sarcasm! with Ashley D

"Banding i gotta kill this awkwardness right away as a vibrator on the table. The way they gotta do some till till some ios yo part in my sarcasm episode eighteen. We are here. I am fouzy. I'm ashley dating and mrs part. My sarcasm everyone out there today shadow to the new listeners. The first time listeners to last time listeners people who stumbled across this overseas listeners. The family everybody Ashley d what's going on with you. I'm doing good how about you busy. I'm happy and healthy. No complaints What you got a story too. But no complaints How're you doing mentally mental health. Check what's going on with your mental health tech today. I am good but not great. It is good. It's good because mostly because i'll get a lot of things off my plate and my stress level every time i do one more challenge like in the studio organized and things like that literally lifts off another layer of stress. And so i'm starting to see the end or at least you know through through the light at the end of the tunnel. It's not. It's not an oncoming train anymore. It's what it felt like a couple of weeks ago. So you like train to but not coming towards me no comment so my hope is good. Happy healthy now is about to but on and do that. I will just say that some people funny like real life funny yeah. People get offended over silly things. Yes and then they take that out on you and so soda. There's a big difference between character and personality. You know like your character is who you are. Personalities portrayed to be interesting some some people learned Despite what their character tells beat a personality tells me something else and so. It's a lot of snakes in the grass. Autographs needs to get mode Where you water it by the way or if it was green on this is because they got more shit on it. And that's what. I've heard too for theme for the week is very similar to that and my team has been own your own shit. He just i now now. I was talking with a friend last night. And should we were talking about owning your own shit you know. And it's very someone to what you're talking about. Because timeout this personality so they portray one thing and then you get into a situation and they get offended and and a lot of times. It's because they're not owning who they are or being responsible for what they did or owning. They're funded by the you know. Just not owning their own shet so and also people have to realize i am not in control of your emotions. Not me general but nobody is. Nobody is should be held responsible for your emotions. Your feelings besides yourself because you were the one who left very wrong. Some people do have mental health issues like depression and depression creep up on. You talked about it before you never know in. The pressure's gonna hit you know it's like outbreak but somebody regular you can control true. You can't control something happens to you in control how you react to it man and so some people need to realize that there's also some people who they will start. Things are star issues. People were big miles but you can't resort violence with them. They will has anybody but you know. Some people don't deserve it but people who for example will star. Something will say something will know. The freedom of speech is not equal to freedom of consequence right. So you can say whatever the fuck you want in this country but you can't tell me how to react to it right right. You can do what you want. you can come in. Push me if i turn around hits your face with a brick that that's how i react to people who pushed me so some people take that as well as just being honest and i always tell people you can't mistake or you know you can't mistake being what is being honest for being nice are where you being honest or were you just trying to live your truth because you guys and yes you you can see. The sky is blue. But you can say oh. This guy is not dark. Because you're living your truth. So i think this is what i think. I think everybody should have like a boxing match in. There are boxing ring and their house or their business. And that you know when you need to like duke it out you literally just put on some gloves and when you do that when you do that thanks to off of emotion. Somebody's feelings get hurt. The old school where i come from. Where if we had a problem we we'd walk around with nothing up real quick than we walked back around like. There's nothing on a block. We would do that you know now. Nobody goes out to fight. Will most people run off with their mouth. Rather grab a website so Would you lead guitar guessing a little bit. But by one point of saying like people will pop off at the mouth or say something and then get surprised when they're confronted about it and so on their own shit exactly and you have the people who play like someone say they have mental health. Problems are sater's suicidal right and are have been suicidal in the past And then they had the addison. I don't care if i live with die. Yeah cool but the people that you love and people hanging But some people will run back and try to hide behind that so they'll start problems own. Don't approach me. Because i have. I'm suicide has issues. And that's still not owning your own shit. I mean it's almost it's almost like a when gay men start trouble with straighten. It usually don't. I'm not saying that happens a lot. But it's like just you don't hide behind the fact that your your sexuality different to try to start stuff and then not expect consequences right that that's what i'm trying to make And then you know some people choose to get offended by the smallest things of non ups and people aren't offended. You're offended. it might be you right. You have the right to do that. But don't take that out of other people own your shed. Only you're gonna own shit. Yeah you want to introduce our guts and we got people here today. So i over muddles this week now battles. That's what we do have a. Because.

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"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

04:16 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

"Honeymoon. Ask right like you're three months so you're gonna plan all this stuff you're gonna be so excited taking advantage of every minute with them because they're going gonna leave and you're not gonna see again a while. Yeah so. i think that you guys didn't even have a chance to transition into a relationship with look like when you're consistently together not only that but now you're with each other twenty four seven which is literally the exact opposite about was so that's a huge change and then to and then to add on top of it. What you were saying like new job your friends over there. Your family's over there. That's a lot of stress to put on a relationship that doesn't have that physical where with each other all the time foundation. Yeah and and you guys both mastering communication like while apart doesn't mean that you've mastered communication in person like there's so much non verbal stuff that goes down and i contact that that happens in person that just isn't isn't needed or using anyway when it comes to talking online or texting or phone calls and stuff like that So this is. I feel like you very much need to treat this like a brand new relationship. Yeah and not throw away what you have taught yourself in the past with each other but kind of like set aside because what you are doing to help your relationship survive in. The past isn't going to help. Your relationship survived now. Yeah it's completely different strategies. Yeah for a healthy relationship. Go ahead i. i think it's very interesting. Because i mean of course i'm gonna relate this to me and my true love actually because for life you know but what was our one area that struggled when we moved into. Yeah communication like there was so much. More distance between us was feeling so neglected. And like all this stuff. Where ashley war with each other all the time like why do we need to like plan. Hang out or why..

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"ashley" Discussed on LadyGang

LadyGang

06:06 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on LadyGang

"I can't even think about it too hard. I can't let myself were like. I can't get work done literally the day that she put out an instagram story about us. All my employees home. And i was like i. I was john taylor day. We're calling this a holiday. Like every i put it on our calendar like yearly wild. And so everyone. And i'll be like you know what's weird is like dealership is heard our voices if someone if someone told her all the time i if someone asked healer who's brett pray walk like she would know. And that's so weird. How did you find out about it. Was it was an instagram story. An immigrants right. Yeah so yes she. We had like. I had big dreams. Like oh my god. What if this gets to her we. I think we even said that at the end of the episode and i was in a meeting and my sister who works for me came running up. And she's like. I know you're in a meeting but like this is so important and i was like. Oh gosh something bad happened. And she's like you're in taylor's with instagram story. Everyone you're doing that's amazing. And was this before or after so she climbed on crime. Junkie did an episode on april fools. Day yes based on that tweet tillerson. I don't listen to taylor. So i don't know what the song was. But it was a whole case and then at the end of the case she was like just kidding taylor swift song total fiction and i. You fooled me so good. Yes she did like a whole like true crime song. We got the idea like back when she first release it during the pandemic because all of our fans are like. Oh you guys this love this song and it's true crime everything we're like country but she used everything you guys love and so we were like well. What have we just like. Make it a story and it's so funny. How many people will message. Esley somehow did not listen to the last minute. And they're like. Oh my god taylor swift actually like this case winding down. People always turn it off. Miss the best part. We'll do honor of our jacqueline vanished love of crime. And the fact that we have ashley today we pulled our secret facebook group on the top crimes that they would love you to give your opinions on. Because i know very little about any of this but scott peterson did he do ashley. I literally just did on affairs as podcast and this is what she wanted to talk about the whole time. This is what i was going to bring up. Kelsey hadn't brought it up so. I'm glad i'm glad that it's been down up. I truly don't know. I think he looks really guilty. If i found out he did it. I would not be surprised at all. The only thing. I'm willing to like put my money on is at like he did not get a fair trial and had i been in the jury. I don't think that like i would have convicted. Based on what. I saw there was a lot that didn't make it to the trial and i like okay. I am like following like facebook groups and stuff where there's this scott peterson is innocent again. Like tvd but like the group that they're posting your learning around that one of the jurors was like obsessed with him afterwards and was like sending him letters nonstop in jail about her life in like one at hinder reply and wanted him to confess. It was weird. Is this the same juror. That red-headed juror die at strawberry. Shortcake or whatever. I don't know because she really. She was the one that made the semester. I can't remember exactly what it was. But she was crazy as one of the jurors had like something had happened to their kid or basically. They lied on their jury. Submission form that is what just got his death penalty conviction overturned but his his conviction overturned just like the penalty phase of it. You're episode on scott. Peterson was so good. Because it really did bring to light. 'cause this is one of those things if you don't know anything about the scott peterson case you like guilty. That's how i feel like cut and dry but once you actually start researching the facts of the case and the lack of evidence of those gordon's there was not and i don't know how i That's the thing. I can't my head around. I don't know how you murder your pregnant wife and there isn't like they couldn't find a hair. They couldn't find a speck of blood. There's somebody using her computer while he's supposed to be his boat this robbery. That happens tonight across the street from their house. The day that she goes missing within like magically. That doesn't look good so then. The robbery date all of a sudden changes to the day after she goes missing. But there's press and police all up and down the street. Nobody's robbing that house when pressing police are there. So there's all that feel like that's like the stuff that gets left out and all we talk about is the amber frye you know he's on the phone call with her and i'm in paris and yeah he's a total scumbag douchebag. Yeah and that's what i'm saying. So if someone found physical evidence. I'd be like okay. Well yeah sure. I buy nothing everything. Points to him with the circumstantial evidence and he is such a piece of shit. Yes but then there's no there's no physical evidence at the end of the day. The whole yeah. I could go on this so the the story is. Don't cheat on your spouse because then if they die you're automatically guilty and then and then don't tell your mistress that you're waiting died of cancer when just went missing. Yeah it's going to be your first holiday alone or whatever. But i also kind of understand how the ger i just wanna go back to the juror. I kind of understand the juror. Like i feel like. I would be that person i mean. I'm not obsessed with him. But like i just judged the miss universe pageant and now i can't not be obsessed with my top ten like i'm falling in the monday instagram they do. I'm like seeing their lives. After can you imagine if you're on a jury for like nine months would be so invested in this person's life like you know like their life is in like solitary confinement. There's to me. there's like nothing to learn. You should read the letters because they're just bananas. She's like larry write me back. Like what are you thinking about you. Dream about them like these are my dreams. Yeah so i'm not doing that. I'm just like wow today. Columbia kelsey does get prison. Mail jimmy all the time ashley..

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"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

05:26 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

"And get into moss starting This one is titled code red panic attack. Those are no fun. No fun deep breaths. And if you're like oh they're not a big deal. You've never had one leave. Just stay. never had anyone conversation is like all right. Hi ashley in taryn. My name is lizzy. I love y'all's podcast so much. And when i say that i love the episodes i mean i. All caps love the episodes anyways. Let's get into my story also. Sorry this one is long. So i am a teenager who has been home schooled for most of my life. This year i went to public school for the first time. Ever i also shocked. Yeah no no kidding. I also think that it's important for you to know that i have anxiety. I was absolutely terrified about making friends and getting into classes on august. Second i went back to school. And i loved it. I think it's safe to say that. I love school. The first friday of the school year august six my second period gas class that's g. a. s..

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"ashley" Discussed on Longform Podcast

Longform Podcast

03:18 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Longform Podcast

"Little bit of a crutch in my writing. Because what i'm not understanding or what. I wasn't understanding before. Was that writing about my humanity is writing about humanity. Like i don't have to write anything for somebody else if i write it from me. I'm writing it for everybody. Essentially because. I really wanted to be that like this life that i've had up until the point that it ends in the book. Not like my life ends. But i stopped writing about it. I really want that to sound and read like all the things that could happen in any life. Because i honestly think anything that could happen to me could have anybody like really. I honestly do and i know people say that. And everybody's like okay but you have like this and that i don't have nothing. Take it from me. Cause i got i really. Don't i got a husband. I got a dog. I got you know i got a pretty cool family and i've got some dope friends. You know what i mean like. That's what i have and it's not that. Oh you could get this much money that way or you could the baa. It's that big lives. What we think of as big lives are just enhanced ordinary. Lives like they really are. Do you think you have a big life. I think. I think it looks like i have a big life. I think i have a full life. I really do. i love my life. I love my life. There are things i want. And they're things i'd like to do. You know still want to ride a horse. That hasn't happened. But i love my life. I really do. But i think sometimes outside looking in there's this perception because i had this perception that you can walk into a certain room and people will just no you don't belong there and i think people look at my life through like these little lenses on these screens. And they're like. Wow ashley probably walks into a room and doesn't feel like that or ashley probably walks into a room and it's just you know owns it or she bubba or whatever and i'm like no i walk into own every room especially like in groups like awards like you know like all that stuff you walk into that stuff. It's not fun. it's not fun and it doesn't feel like you're on top of the world. It often feels like you're on the bottom. Somebody shoe late quite often. Who wants to walk around having somebody look down at your name tag to see if they recognize your name before they decide whether or not they continue talking to you. I just think that people see life certain way. And then there's the way life is and it's you'll never really be able to let somebody into your full life and give them like a fool view of what that's like but there's so many interesting things about lives that.

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"ashley" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

17:42 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

"Hitch no injuries no reasons to worry but at some point the king gets a little cocky and of the day with adrenaline still pumping through his body. He insists on jousting against this guy. Count gabriel of montgomery. It's a bad idea. Everyone thinks so even montgomery is desperately trying to convince the king to quit while he's ahead but it doesn't work in montgomery and henry saddle up for one. Last round begin to position. And they charge montgomery's lance goes through the kings helmet a splinter of wood pierces his i and enters the kings brain. He's carried out of the arena bleeding and week. They tried to get help but there is nothing that can be done and henry dies ten days later. Now catherine is obviously distraught by her husband's unexpected death. But she's like was it actually unexpected. Because she can't get nostradamus his prediction out of her mind breaking it down line by line. It all adds up. The young lion will overcome the older one. Henry was eleven years older than count. Montgomery so check on the field of combat in a single battle check. He will pierce his is through a golden cage. I honestly don't know of. Henry's helmet was gold but still check to wounds made one. Then he dies a cruel debt one splinter through the eye and brain and ten days of suffering. Sounds pretty cruel to me. It's eerie to the point. Where katherine decides she wants nostra to stick around the royal court. Maybe she thinks that by here and more of his predictions she can somehow prevent other tragedies from happening so she puts him on payroll as sort of a physician and advisor. Nostradamus new relationship with the queen gives him even more exposure. His prophecies continue to circulate around france from high society to the outer fringes. The even start to appear in other countries with as his prophecies gain more traction throughout europe. Nostradamus health takes a turn for the worse. He develops got and becomes frail with arthritis by fifteen sixty six. He can barely leave his bed. One day nostra donnas calls upon his lawyer to draw his final will and testament shortly after that he summons his personal assistant and apparently tells him quote. You will not find me alive at sunrise. And that's it. His assistant is sort of like so. This is goodbye then like literally. Can't tell if nostradamus is making some morbid joke. Or if he's actually using his last breath to give one final prediction turns out. It's the ladder the next morning. Nostradamus is found dead on the floor of his bedroom as grim as it is nostradamus. His life ended with him doing what he was famous for predicting the future. This wasn't the first of his prophecies to come true and it wouldn't be the last coming up nostra dumbest predicts wars revolutions and terrorist attacks. High supernatural fans. I know that you are just as fascinated by the strange. And surreal. 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They're getting something that's real good and real good for them. Fresh pet uses whole ingredients gently. Steam cooked without preservatives additives or byproducts. Real meat is the number one ingredient. So it's high in protein and actually has an expiration date unlike dry kibble on the shelf for way too long. Fresh pet believes real. Fresh food is what our dogs and cats deserve to help them live their best happiest tail wagging lives. Find fresh pet in the fridge in the pet food aisle or order from any major online retailer for home delivery or curbside pickup learn more at fresh pet dot com now back to the story after his death nostra. Donald fame starts to decline. He maintains some lingering popularity in france but for the most part the world moves on and over the centuries people forget about nostradamus the man and he becomes sort of this mythic figure. He's remembered as an all seeing prophet. Who might have even had magical powers which is understandable because as time passes more of his predictions seemed to be springing to life in absolutely devastating. Ways take this quad train from the enslaved populace songs chance and demands while princes and lords are held captive in prisons. These will in the future by headless idiots be received as divine prayers in seventeen eighty nine more than two hundred years after nostradamus wrote this poem. France enters a period of enormous upheaval. Tired of being treated like indentured servants. French workers wanted out with the wasteful monarchy and in with democracy so they take to the streets demanding change as they do. They chant and sing like the french national anthem gets written. In this period its lyrics. Call the working class of france to rise up and water their fields with the blood of nobility joie wasi the revolutionaries also kidnapped nobles and officials holding them captive and of course they trade with a little device called the guillotine which is made people headless about one hundred fifty years later. Another prediction seems to come true from the depths of the west of europe. A young child will be born. Poor people he who by his tongue will seduce a great troop his fame will increase towards the realm of the east sound eerily familiar in the early nineteen hundreds. There is an austrian born german who rose to power in western europe. His father died young so he grew up pretty poor and received little formal education in the nineteen twenties. This young leader starts giving these impassioned racist speeches which are unfortunately effective seductive even so seductive that people start to wonder whether there's a supernatural quality to the words rolling off his tongue because they appear to hypnotize people. Obviously talking about hitler. And he amasses a great deal of nazi troops many of which he sent to the east famously invading poland and later attacking the soviet union after world. War two breaks out nostradamus. Books really start flying off the shelves. A bookstore in paris sells three thousand copies in a single month. Everyone's looking for clues to what might happen next and one paw train has them terrified beasts ferocious with hunger will cross the rivers the greater part of the battlefield will be against histor- into a cage of iron. Will the great one be drawn when the child of germany observes nothing at this point. The german army is heading east in tanks. Which are basically cages of to get there. They need to cross mountains. Valleys and rivers including the danube river which flows from southern germany into eastern europe. And guess what the old name of. The danube river is history and a child of germany who observes nothing sounds like a pretty good description of a ruthless ignorant dictator. That's not the last prophecy of the war as you probably know at the end of world war two. The united states drops atomic bombs onto japanese cities. Here are shema and knock sake. Nearly four hundred years earlier nostra donald wrote near the gates and with into cities there will be scourges the like of which was never seen famine within plague. People put out by steel crying to the great immortal god for relief and the eerie coincidences. Just keep rolling two decades later people start claiming that a train about a great man falling predicted john. And bobby kennedy's assassination in nineteen sixty three and sixty eight almost thirty years after that. People are wondering whether nostradamus predicted. Princess diana's debt in a quad train. That can be translated to the last son of the man with the prophets name will bring diana to her day of rest. The wonder far in frenzied grief delivering a great people from subjugation. Diana was killed in a car crash on a sunday. The day of rest alongside a man named dodie fayette dodi's father is named muhammad. Which is the name of arguably the most famous prophet of all time. Four years later after the september eleventh. Terrorist attacks nostradamus. His book starts flying off the shelves again. One barnes and noble brooklyn has twenty customers asking for the prophecies in a single day. Why are people freaking out all because of this poem at forty five degrees. The sky will burn. Fire approaches the great new city immediately. A huge scattered flame leaps up when they want to have verification from the normans new york. City's latino is forty degrees but new city is pretty darn close to new york city. So yeah there does seem to be a lot of evidence that nostradamus was this miraculous soothsayer. I don't even have time to get into the rest of his predictions. Like the great fire of london. And the rise of napoleon louis pasteur and charlotte gall before you buy his books to see what tomorrow might have in store. It might be good to ask if no one makes the connection until after the fact can it really be called the prophecy coming up all take a closer. Look at nostradamus. Legacy this episode is brought to you by travel oklahoma. You could win a free oklahoma vacation. Tax travel okay to the number five seven seven eight zero to enter to win an all inclusive oklahoma getaway. It includes a gas card delicious local food and a stay at a stunning oklahoma state park. 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At the supposed prophecy there are some very apparent holes. The quad train itself is undeniably vague. On he says is that there will be a fire in the great new city since nostradamus was writing this more than four hundred years ago any city in the us could be called a new city and fires happen every day and the other lines of the quattro don't have anything to do with nine. Eleven like they want to have verification from the normans. I have no idea what the medieval norman have to do with this conspiracy theorists got around the problem by just removing the line entirely the versions of the poem that went around after nine eleven were totally different from the original. There were added lines like in the city of york there will be a great collapse and to metal. Birds will crash into too tall statues ensure a little bit of fakery doesn't mean the actual poems are fraud too but this speaks to a larger problem. The fact is nostradamus intentionally kept his quad trains. Beg he wanted to keep it general so it would appeal to everyone in wall that ambiguity since for obviously still talking about his prophecies today it also means that his predictions are meant to make. Coincidences seem like fate looking at all the times where it seems like nostradamus predicted the future. There's a common factor there almost always times of widespread public uncertainty which fits with a trend when life is unstable doomsday. Predictions tend to get more popular. It's the same reason why. Conspiracy theories tend to pop up after major tragedies. It's a way to make sense out of the senseless. I mean think about it. Isn't it hard to accept that terrible. Things just happen at random for no reason. Doesn't it feel better to believe that. There's some grand plan. Four centuries in the making that all of the suffering and destruction around you is at least leading to something and then if you dig deep enough you can figure out when and where the next tragedy will happen and how to avoid it no matter how far fetched. It's seems though even if we know in our minds that nostradamus prophecies aren't true it's really hard not to buy into them his own kind of like ink blot tests. Once you see a picture in the chaos you can't force your mind to stop seeing it. And even if nostradamus his most hop your predictions are just confirmation bias. That doesn't mean we can close the books on him entirely. In fact the best evidence for him as a seer of sorts doesn't have anything to do with his written prophecies. It's just an average story from when he was alive back. When nostradamus was a doctor in france he was invited to a dinner party. At lord's house the host new of his.

"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

"Factor fiction. My god you know. The eiffel tower can be fifteen centimetres taller during the summer. No yeah due to thermal expansion. The iron heats up the particles game kinetic energy and take up more space. Isn't that fascinating. I'm i'm mind blown. I'm might well. Buildings can grow. buildings can grow. But i can't like fourth grade activated. Everyone welcome back to the podcast. My name's ashley. I'm terrorists is unsolicited advice. And boy.

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"ashley" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

"Today story isn't supernatural in itself but the mystery is so baffling it borders on other worldly. It takes place in norway in the late fall of nineteen seventy it sunday morning november twenty ninth and a professor and his two young daughters go for a hike. They're headed for a forest outside of bergen. Which is a city on norway's southwestern coast eventually they start climbing up a hillside above an area called e. stolen. Which is norwegian for ice valley. It's this gloomy desolate place surrounded by steep rocky hills and it also has a strange history. In the middle ages. People supposedly came to ice valley to take their own lives and more recently. It's been the site of a lot of fatal hiking accidents with this morning. The families just enjoying the fresh air when the oldest girl see something. It appears to be a body laying in between some rocks on the hillside. And it's been burned from what they can tell. It belongs to a dark haired woman between the ages of twenty five and forty. But she's so badly mutilated that her facial features are impossible to recognize. Her hands and arms are raised up near her chest in oppose that often seen on burn victims and she's wearing regular clothes nothing appropriate for hiking it so creepy and shocking that the family turns right around and leaves. You gotta remember. This is nineteen seventy so there are no cell phones which means that they have to walk all the way back through the woods to report the body all wondering if whoever killed this woman might be following them but they get back safely and soon a group of police trekking up the hillside overlooking the valley as soon as they start examining the body they noticed something strange. Only the front of the woman is burnt. The back of her body is completely fine. There's a definite smell of burned flesh in the air so they know that this is the place where she caught fire. She wasn't carried here after the fact and later they find a drop of gasoline on a fur hat. That's laying underneath her body but other than that. There's no evidence of an actual fire no charred logs or fuel containers. It looks like she or someone brought a bunch of items along and set them on fire to. There's a couple of shriveled plastic bottles that seemed to have just contained water a plastic cover for a passport and a melted rubber boot. The only things that haven't been burned are the women's jewelry a pair of earrings. A ring these have been carefully placed beside her in an almost ceremonial way. And there are some pieces of clothing strewn around but all the labels have been cut off same thing with the clothes on the woman's body and when the police inspect the melted plastic bottles. They noticed the names on the bottom have been rubbed out the police. Keep the body on the hill overnight until they've finished all their forensic investigations and the following. Day november thirtieth. They bring her charred remains to a hospital in bergen for an autopsy. Then they go to the press they tell the papers that a body of a young woman with dark hair and medium build has been found and they ask anyone who might have seen her to come forward. Meanwhile the bergen police team up with the national crime investigation service in oslo called creep. Ohs to begin a full inquiry into who this woman is. They run her fingerprints through the national police register. But there aren't any matches so they turn their attention to any unclaimed luggage at railway or bus stations and on december second baguette. Lucky two suitcases have been sitting in a luggage room at the bergen train station for over a week. They were checked in on november. Twenty third so six days before the body was found and at first. The cops. don't know if these are hers. But there's a fingerprint. On a pair of sunglasses inside that matches exactly with the fingerprint from the woman

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"ashley" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast

True Crime Fan Club Podcast

08:00 min | 2 years ago

"ashley" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast

"And two thousand seven chad was officially granted. Permanent custody after numerous questions. Establishing the custody battle and win the first court case was the defense attorney asks chat. He had placed a tracking device on. Ashley's car in may two thousand. Twelve chad responded. No then the defense attorney asked if he knew anyone close to him who had purchased a tracking device. That was put on. Ashley's car chad. Once again responded no the defense attorney moved onto chats plea of guilty for the charges against him and asked if anyone else had been indicted along with him. Chad said no. The defense attorney then addressed back. That chad filed an appeal. Even though he admitted responsibility the attorney asked you decided to take the plea agreement whereby you did not face death penalty. Correct chad argued that this was not entirely accurate and eventually was able to explain that. He pleaded guilty so that he did not lose his children. He said truly. I didn't care what the court was going to do with me. My main focus was and has been. My children are children when the defense attorney asked him if the appeal was an attempt to get the sentence overturned chaff replied No sir mind you. My knowledge of the law is very good. But i believe that the information that was seemingly restricted from coming into court could have been presented during an appeal. But i didn't know how the law worked. And i found out that was not the case. The attorney tried another angle and said once you plead guilty for all intents and purposes. You knew your case was over correct. John replied no sir and a heavy sigh can be heard from the defense attorney. The attorney ask questions about where chant drove the car and how he was familiar with that area. He then asked. If ashley was in the car when i drove it into the cornfield chavan replied. Yes the attorney then asked if he was already dead and chad replied yes again. Erica's attorney then ask chad. Did you strangle her. An chad replied. I'm not the one who strangled her. The defense attorney asked incredulously. Would you please repeat that chad. Says i am not the one that strangled her sir. The defense attorney commented so you pled guilty and now you're saying that you didn't kill her. Is that right chad replies. Yes sir after questioning. Chat about erica. And mike's marriage. The defense attorney questioned him about his sentencing. He asked at your sentencing when judge jones asked you if you had anything to say. Did you see anything about erica. Chad replied that he told the judge there was a lot he needed to say but there was very little he could say the defense attorney asked again with the same reply finally frustrated the defense attorney asa judge if she could instruct the witness to answer the question if you want to ask him directly did he reference a name. You can do that and we can see what his answer is. When chad was asked if he specifically mentioned erica during his sentencing chad said now the defense attorney continued to point out. That chad had not mentioned erica. Prior to two thousand twenty either at a sentencing or when detective hitchings had visited him in prison. He finished up by asking if mary brigham had put money in his commissary account and chad said he did not recall if she had or not the attorney pointed out they had testimony that morning where she said she had but chad stated she might have read just not recall it when the prosecutor resumed direct examination of chad. He tried to poke holes in the defenses questioning. He asked chad why he had not mentioned erica at the two thousand thirteen. Sentencing chad said he was afraid of happening to his children because of threats that had been made in the past china explained. He had told one of his attorneys about america's involvement back in two thousand twelve. But this was the attorney who said that chad needed to resolve the case or lose kids after some questions about his business and how erica and mike had sold off most of his equipment. The prosecutor finish with chad. Cobb and chad session was dead. The next witness was g. c chad's minor daughter. She was questioned about various aspects of relationships with her mother and her stepmother. Jesse testified that she had very few memories of her mother. Or of any contentious court battles. She stated that she had some good memories of erica. But they were mostly bad. Because eric was mean to her. Erica didn't want her to have a close relationship with her father. Cheesy wisely said she was jealous. Gc said she was close with her dad and miss him she then testified. She remembered a phone call. Erica had made to order a pizza. She said she remembered. Erica didn't give her own name but could not remember what name erica had said. She said the next thing she remembered. She woke up in the car at her. Great grandmothers house g. testified that she now lives with her paternal grandparents and she works three jobs but still makes as and bs in school one other witness. A friend of erica's said added dinner after ashley's murderer air claim to have defecated on ashley's grave when her friend asked her why erica said for all the shit she put us through at one point during the trial juror number. Seven was dismissed due to an outside discussion of the case. Alternate number one was put in juror. Number seven's place making the jury six men and six women it had previously been seven women and five men after testimony from responding officers crime scene technicians and the medical examiner. The state rested their case. The defense attorney called mike stefan code to the stand briefly. Before the jury was given instructions and began deliberations after fourteen hours. The jury found erica. Stefan co guilty of one count of aggravated murder. Murder and six other charges in relation to the beating and strangulation. Death of ashley begs. The sentencing was due to occur on january eleventh. Two thousand twenty one and she faces a sentence of life in prison. But that hearing has been delayed. Chance domestic attorney beth. Judge was suspended from the ohio state bar in january. Two thousand twenty. She was suspended for taking money from client and not providing services in december. Two thousand and twenty. Beth was ordered to make restitution to the client but remain suspended from the bar. Ashley biggs was twenty five when she was murdered. She was an army veteran where she served as a ninety two f. or a fuel specialist. Those who knew her said she had a smile that was as big as the world. She was full of laughter. Kindness and joy okay. Fan club members as conclude this episode. My one question to you is. How will you sleep tonight. Thank you for listening. If you enjoyed the sewed. 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"ashley" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast

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"ashley" Discussed on True Crime Fan Club Podcast

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