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Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
A highlight from Time Travel to 1994: A Journey into the Music and Movies of that year.
"Well, here we are, episode 119. And on this episode, myself in the wrecking tube, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show. We'll be talking about the year 1994, in music and movies I think, it's always interesting. So sit back, relax, break out your flannel shirt, your grungy jeans, and enjoy 1994 music. It was an interesting year, so I think you'll enjoy it. More interesting than what Todd Zauchman thinks it is. He thinks it's nothing, so we'll see. The KLFB studio presents Milk Crate and Turntables, a music discussion podcast hosted by Scott McLean. Now, let's talk music, enjoy the show. Thank you, Amanda, for that wonderful introduction, as usual. Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends, and welcome to the podcast. You know the name, I'm not gonna say it. We're streaming live right now over Facebook, YouTube, Dlive, Twitch, and X, formerly known as Twitter, and I don't know how many other live platforms. Well, it's gonna be a good show tonight. It's gonna be an interesting show tonight. Yeah, 1994. As I said in the intro, my friend Todd Zauchman just absolutely sent me a text destroying the year 1994. Oh, I just looked up 1994, I don't know what you're gonna talk about, there's a few things and I don't know how you're gonna make a whole show out of it, and good luck with that, because that's how he talks. That's exactly how he talks. I'm just gonna do this, and you know, it's not gonna be a good, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's how he talks. Now, he'll deny that, and you'll never know if that's the way he talks or not. He'll just have to take my word for it. I'm Todd Zauchman, and I don't know about 1994. Well, enough about him. He'll probably be piping in pretty soon, but yeah, 1994, it's a good year. It was a good year for Mark Smith from the Music Rellers Show and Luke Colicchio from the Music Rellers Show. That's for damn sure. It was. What's up, gentlemen? It was a really good year. How you doing? I was just guessing. I figured for 94, listen, we were all younger, so it was better. It was a big year. Hey. So I have to stop right here. Dave Phillips, who's been watching the podcast from pretty much day one, Patty Yossi. Hi, Patty. Good evening. I love you. Dave Phillips, for the last couple of weeks, he's piped in at the end, and he's like, I missed it. Like something's changed. Ah, Tiffany Van Hill. That's my buddy. That's my buddy, Tiffany. She's one of the people that teaches me how to work with horses. Oh. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. And she knows what she's talking about. She's modest, but she's very good at what she does. As are all of my friends and teachers, trainers, mentors from The Herd Foundation in Delray Beach, Florida. It's a nonprofit if you're in the mood to donate today. Look them up. Herd Foundation. Give us some money. Nah, I'm not going like that. No. No, we do. We help veterans. We help veterans, and so it's a good cause. But back to Tiffany. Yep. That's my buddy. Good evening. The Herd Foundation teaches us so much. That's right. That's right. Maybe I'll do a Herd Foundation podcast. You should. Since I'm pretty good at it. You're going to have horses on? What's the horse named after the cookie? Huh? Isn't there a horse named after a cookie? What are some of the horses' names? Oh, Fig Newton. Fig Newton. Yeah. Fig Newton. That's my boy. That's my boy. Good looking horse. Yes. Yes, he is. And we have Stitch. Fig Newton is a retired dressage horse, dancing horse, right? Echoes of Echo and the Bunny Men bring on the dancing horses. We have Stitch. He's a retired racehorse. We have Miss America. She's a retired jumper. Then we have two mini horses. We have Cinnamon. She was a cot horse. You know, pulls the kids around. As would be Sammy. Sammy's the one that looks like Kaja Gugu for you people from the 80s. Looks like Lamal. It looks like Lamal from Kaja Gugu. Gotta do. And he was saved from a kill pen. Yeah. But he's a mini, but he thinks he's a Clydesdale. What do they do with horses after that? Is that the proverbial glue factory? All right. You know what? Right away. Penalty box. Oh. He's raining on my parade. I'm in a good mood. Now I'm all bummed out. Thanks. You feel sad for the drummer now. This is going to be a horrible show now. Leave it to the drummer. Right, Mark? Leave it to the drummer. Get out. It's always the drummer's fault. That's right. See, Tiffany says, that does not exist past our gates, Lou. Because nobody wants to talk. Back to the penalty box. Great start to the show. Lou is just in a mood tonight. I think he's been hitting the whistle. What's going to happen? You're going to come back and it's going to be an empty chair. He's very ornery tonight. Right away. He's very ornery. All right. He's filling his oats, as they would say. Yeah. All right. Lou's back. I'm all right. I'm all right. Okay. Enough about horses, although I could now, at this point, talk about horses for two hours. I love it. I love it. But instead, gentlemen, first of all, how's things on the music relish show? You. Take it away, Lou. Sure. It's fine. It was such an awful show. I thought I said the wrong show for a second there. It's been nothing short of amazing. Don't jump over each other to answer that question. It's always fun. Last week was fun. We got knocked down a bit by Warner Brothers because we played a clip of an America song featuring Dan Peake. Yeah. You're going to watch that. Yeah. We talked through the whole thing, but Spotify is much cooler than YouTube. YouTube sucks like that. YouTube, they have a very strong algorithm. They can kiss my rosy red ass over that. That's right. You tell them, Lou. Fuckers. That's right. Get me kicked off YouTube. That's right. Let me see. John Morris, he was our shift commander. When I met him, I was, I think, a two striper, and he was what they called a butterbot. He was a second lieutenant, I believe. He said, tell them stories from the Nipah Hut in the Philippines. That's a big no. That's a whole other podcast, but they would never make it on the air. Just leave it at that. It's like a chain of Nipah Huts? No. It was a bar slash club called the Nipah Hut. Tell one story. No. They had a giant spaceship that would come down from the top. It's kind of like George Clinton in parliament. At the end of the show, this big spaceship came down from the top. Smoke. Like you said, parliament fucking pelican. Then the thing went open, and everyone would walk up and get up on stage, all those drunk GIs. Like, yeah, I'm going in the spaceship, and you go down these stairs, and you're in a fucking basement. I don't think it was a basement. It's like something from a fucking horror movie. How do you get out? And then somebody goes, this way, this way, go, go, go, go. That's the cleanest story I can tell you. It's the cleanest story I can tell you. Sounds like fun. It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I got a story for you off the air one of these days. So okay, music relish show's going good. Excellent. I just wanted to say, Lou brought up, he made the show. His segment on bad love songs. That will go down in history as some of the best podcasting ever. Bad love songs? Really bad love songs. The worst love songs of all time, like in rock. It's a deep vein. Is that something, is that like content I could probably like borrow with Perry Mind? Because I'd love to hear that list someday. We voted him off the board. We're no longer a false triumvirate democracy. Wait a minute. We toppled the AI monarchy. There's three of us on this one. Are you two going to overthrow me too? Are you like rebels? None of those stories you're told, no. They're wrecking too. Instead I'll start calling you the Sandinistas. The hostile takeovers. You go on podcasts just to take them over? Like Amiens took over the White House. Really, yeah. Yeah, we could do that. I would love to. Maybe next week we'll do, we'll take a break from the years and we'll do like a, kind of a jambalaya, you know, of stuff. Like throw some music news in there. We'll do some trivia. Maybe I'll come up with some questions for you guys. You could give us that deep vein of worst love songs ever. And it's funny, we noticed that several of them made everyone's list of worst love songs. So it's got to be universally bad. Okay. If everyone said that, that fucking song. Then there were a couple where I said I liked the song, but Lou and Perry were like, what? I'm always, you know, on the one side. Yeah, the one. When it falls into like that kind of metal, metal category, you have a soft spot. Air metal. Metal ballads. Oh my God. How I grew up. Yeah, yeah. As young as Ron Mark, you didn't have to deal with those 70s ones. Yeah, that's true. I did. This fucking guy. Blah. See what I mean? He's setting the bar high. Remember, this is how he talks. I don't think there's anything good about 1994. Blah. So he talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, well, an American Arnold Schwarzenegger. He talks like Arnold Schwarzenegger without the accent. We're going to pass the bar on this one. I am here. Let me see if you can entertain me. 1994. Blah. All right. So let's actually get right into 1994. Yeah. So we'll start on January 19th, 1994. Bryan Adams becomes the first major Western music star to perform in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. Oh, shit. Bryan Adams. Bryan Adams, yeah. Wow. On January 21st to February, as it's spelled, the Big Day Out Festival takes place, again, expanding from those previous years. Blah, blah, blah. Auckland, New Zealand. The festival is headlined by Soundgarden, Ramones, and Bjork. Nice. That's an interesting... Probably each night there were headlines. I would love to see Bjork. Me too. I would never want to see the Ramones. They'll never get back together again. Unless they perform in the Pet Sematary. Yeah. Hey, Lou, can you put him in the green room? No, I'd like that one. That's a good one. Come on, there's a little crossover. Put him in the green room. Put him in the green room. Okay, yeah, yeah. Oh, it's going to be a long show. It's going to be a long one tonight. I feel better about myself now. Got a little redemption? The redemption song? Yes. I got a Buffett story for you. Oh, yeah? His one song was The Pirate Looks at 40. He would segue into Bob Marley's redemption song. Oh, jeez. And it didn't quite... Wait a minute. Buddy, that is the quickest way to get to the penalty box. I'm not playing it, though. I know you're not. You're poking the rhino right now. I'm a guitarist. You're poking the rhino right now. You're not a rhino, you're a nice guy. Come on, we went through that last week. And so, as I've been saying each week, I'm just going to say right now, where's Jack? Okay, and we'll move on from that. Hey, Jack. Hey, Jack, please come back. He didn't listen before, so I don't think he's listening now. Let's see. January 25th, Alice in Chains released their Jar of Flies album, which makes its U .S. chart debut at number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the first ever EP to do that. Right? But they still are always talked about as like number three or number four out of the big four. Big four being? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden. And Alice in Chains. Alice in Chains is never getting that kind of... Whereas... That first album, the record company made them sound like another band. Yeah. And that's not their fault. They were produced that way. Dirt was a great album. Yes, yes. And Layne Staley was one of the greatest frontmen ever. Just as cool as the other side of the pillow, as they say. Yeah. voice Very unique also. Today we were talking about what we were going to talk about in the show. And he goes, when I saw the videos, he goes, I didn't match his face with the way he looked. Right? He said he was expecting like a grungy, more... No, he was slick. He was slick. In the Man in the Box video, he's got the kind of long... But then he changed it up. He slicked the hair back, he wore the shades, you know. Just turned into a... Suzanne McPhail. Another one of my horse people. She's the one that introduced me to that whole thing. And she said, who's Jack? That's right, I guess. At this point. On January 29th, The Supremes' Mary Wilson is injured when her Jeep hits a freeway median and flips over just outside of LA. Wilson's 14 -year -old son is killed in the accident. What a good day. Ah, this fucking... I saw this and I was like... Dead horses was a bummer. I know, I know. I saw this and I'm like, there's no way around this. February 1st, Green Day releases their breakthrough album, Dookie. Ushering in the mid -1990s punk revival. Dookie eventually achieves diamond certification. Now, I did like them back then. I actually did. I was stationed in Southern California in Riverside. And I decided to get like a side job. You know, I was in the Air Force. But I was like, I want to make a little more money. I want to do something. So I got a job at a record store. Cool. Was it Spencer's or something? Forget the name of it. Oh, Spencer's. They sold all the trinkets, too. No, no, it wasn't Spencer's then. It was something like that. It was a chain. Hot topic. They sold DVDs, too. FYE. No, it wasn't that. I'll remember it. I was working there when Dookie came out and the fucking whole wall was covered with Dookie CDs and they were flying off the shelves. It had a pretty fresh sound. It was fresh then. And coming off the 80s were kind of slick in a lot of ways, except for some of the real heavy alternative. But to hear a song like that on the radio, that was like hearing Smells Like Teen Spirit on mainstream rock radio. Good drummer, too. As a band, whether you like him or not, I think he's really good. Billy Joe Armstrong. Oh, Trey Cool. Trey Cool, yeah. February 7th, Blind Melons lead singer is Shannon Poon forced to leave the American Music Awards ceremony because he is loud and disruptive behavior. Poon is later charged with battery assault, resisting arrest, and destroying a police station telephone. Now, this is the dude that sang, you know, And I don't really care if I sleep all day And he's in the daisy field, so you think he's like this really, like, chill dude. And like, you know, me and the B -girl, man, you know. The B -girl, yes. And the tap -dancing B -girl, and like, I'm just this dude's a fucking lunatic. He was taking substances that made him. Oh, yeah. That was a short career. Was it him that did a duet with Guns N' Roses? What was the video, a song from Guns N' Roses with a video where they're up on like a water tower and they jump into the water or something. I forget what it was called. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they did it with him.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Phillips" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"Opens next week with nearly a dozen food kiosks a raw bar in a pizza restaurant the dow lost a hundred fifty nine points friday for the month of september the s &p five index lost five percent jeff clapel wtop news wtop news time twelve i'm glad you're with us this early hour this is wtop news let's talk wtop the news united auto workers strike has expanded to plants plants in chicago illinois and lansing michigan as we head into this weekend an additional seven thousand union members joined the picket line on friday a total of twenty five thousand workers in all on strike in twenty different one states cross -country including minnesota and wisconsin w w j t -v reporter race strickland herds this week from u a w president sean fein fein says the union and detroit's victory auto makers remain in active negotiations sparing only stellantis plans from additional strikes after saying the company made progress not expectations have changed our demands haven't changed and uh... they were bargaining hard we've been there every day are negotiating things have been working hard u eight w members say they are in support of things move to strike an additional ford plant in chicago as well as the g m plant in lansing board calls the u eight w decision to expand the strike grossly responsible the union is going to keep expanding the two -week -old strike if the deal is not reached talks are still in progress but gm general motor says it has not received a counter offer from union leaders to a proposal made last week stay tuned here at home the baltimore orioles will call camden yards home for the next thirty years the deal announced at thursday night's game is not considered a lease but a memorandum of understanding it is not only keeping the team in baltimore but also gives the uh... angelos family which owns the orioles development rights for areas around the ballpark for nearly one hundred years that means the orioles owner can redevelop the warehouse in camden station which are parts of the stadium complex Maryland's actually would also give up operating and maintaining the ballpark as part of this deal all the orioles will now handle that no timeline has been given formally for when an actual lease peace will be signed between the orioles and the state stay tuned you are listening to 103 .5 phillips dot w t o p traffic center tracking the top trouble spots the biggest backups the major incidents the slowest traffic w t o p traffic every ten minutes on the eights and when it breaks good good morning welcome

Evangelism on SermonAudio
A highlight from Weakness, Fear And Much Trembling
"Let me encourage you with a testimony of Rick Phillips. He's a pastor and an author. I've sat under his ministry at a RC Sproul Pastors Conference. Tremendous guy. Here's his testimony. He wrote it in a book he wrote called Jesus the Evangelist. Here are his words and I'll close with this. One person who might think poorly of her witness is a woman whose words were instrumental in my own salvation. I do not know her name and doubt I could recognize her. One day as I moved into an apartment, she was moving out next door. I carried one box of books to her car. After thanking me, she asked whether I was looking for a church to attend. My body language made it clear that I did not appreciate the question. So she quickly stammered, if you are ever looking for a church, I would recommend this particular church a few blocks away. With that, she drove off and I never saw her again. I've often imagined her kicking herself for her weak attempt to witness. But a few months later when the Holy Spirit had prepared a way for the Lord into my heart, I remembered her words. Went to that church and hearing the gospel there, I believed and was saved. Let's pray together. Father, we thank you for your word. We thank you for the Lord Jesus. We thank you for the ministry of evangelism. Though fear is often and even always with us, motivated by love, let us overcome the ditch of fear. Perfect love casts out fear. May we be used of the Lord to reach others. May we have that mindset, recognizing that when we say anything of the gospel, it's God who opens human hearts. Just as in Acts 16, the Lord opened Lydia's the ability even now on planet earth while we're alive to share your truth either through the words we say or through gospel tracts or through gospel included books, books with the gospel inside, sermons online we can send people to. Lord, we have so many resources, but Lord, use us. Use us. For us as pastors, may we always do the work of an evangelist and may we as Christians, as we go into all the world, preach the gospel. The preaching of the gospel is not living a certain way. That's a result of the gospel. That's the beauty of what the gospel does, but the gospel itself is good news, news that needs to be heard, news that needs to be shared. Lord, we ask these things that you might be glad to be glorified. In Jesus' name, amen.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh "Phillips" from Evening News with Art Sanders
"His personal and business assets were inflated to score better business deals and California said to give its fast food workers the highest minimum wage in the country $20 an hour it goes into effect April I'm Derek Dennis ABC news news radio 1000 FM 97 7 stay connected stay informed it's 431 here's the top local stories recovering for Friday September the 29th five suspects believed to be linked to a series of robberies and home invasions targeting Asian American families in South Seattle made their first appearance in court yesterday now we're learning three of them could also face charges for a hate crime home for his plan and when is following the story court documents state investigators believe the victims were specifically chosen due to their race or ancestry state law is very clear about what we need to be able to prove a hate crime beyond a reasonable doubt the difficulty the motivation is we've at got to the show time of charging but when we have the evidence to do so we make that charging decision according to court documents the suspects took more than $30 ,000 in cash jewelry and important documents like passports and green cards investigators use cell phone data identifying six phone numbers that were at two or more of the locations during the time of the incidents and cross -reference those phone numbers with records from the Department of Corrections as well as records from pawn shops police say surveillance images also linked the suspects to the crimes but in court defense attorneys computed some of the circumstantial evidence against the suspects the suspects have not been formally charged yet so not we are naming them one man died in Seattle Central District yesterday after police say he was shot in the block 2500 of East Union police received the call just before 8 p .m. the man was pronounced dead at the scene no suspect description has been released this is the 61st recorded homicide of the year in the city of Seattle an attack to people with a hammer at the link light rail station in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood Thursday the afternoon Seattle Fire Department confirmed the victims a 63 year old man and 60 year old man were assaulted and taken to Harborview Medical Center in stable condition Thomas Veslesko was at the scene and spoke with como4 well I was scared because I was on my way up actually and I saw him just walking around with it better is to he get in that elevator before I kill you I'm like okay I'm pressing the button all fast trying to get out of there the County King Sheriff's Office says deputies are helping see out a police search for the suspect described as a man with a large build around six feet tall and possibly carrying a hammer a shooting that left a 50 year old man with serious injuries last night has Redmond police searching for a suspect as well at around 9 20 p .m. Redmond police said that he a received call reporting the shooting along Avondale Road Northeast the victim was found at the scene and later taken to Harborview Center in serious condition Redmond police described the shooter as a white man with shoulder -length hair wearing it dark clothing is now 434 we are your home for breaking news and we have traffic and weather every ten minutes on the course now we say good morning to Jay Phillips from High Performance Homes traffic center in South Seattle on East marginal way south at South Willow looks like we have a collision blocking both northbound lanes there and in five northbound i -5 at 54th Avenue a collision that was blocking two right lanes has been cleared away getting a report of a collision in the canyon park area on the northbound i -405 on ramp from state route 527 a collision is partially blocking that ramp our next northwest traffic at 444 thanks Jay now your forecast sponsored by Northwest crawlspace services from Como Forest Rebecca Stevenson to begin the

The Eric Metaxas Show
"phillips" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"I want to remind you that we're doing a campaign with food for the poor. We need everybody to kind of step up. So I'm just going to harp on this because we really believe in what they do food for the poor. They provide emergency relief supplies in our own hemisphere, right? So pretty much every summer we do a campaign with food for the poor to give you an opportunity to give to food for the poor because these are the poorest of the poor. These are people who can't feed their kids in countries like Haiti. And they need our help. And the thing that I want to say, the reason they're really pushing now is because hurricane season is coming up and food for the poor realizes that they want to be prepared before these tragedies happen, which they do inevitably every year in the Caribbean and Latin America. The hurricane season is so devastating. It disrupts food chains and people literally can't feed their kids. People literally have no homes. And so this is going to happen and they want to be prepared. And so we're asking you to step up ASAP. You can go to MetaxasTalk.com. That's our radio website, MetaxasTalk.com. By the way, while you're there, we're still doing Ask Metaxas. I've been away, as you know, for three weeks, but we're going to be doing that again. And we want your questions so you can email them to us at MetaxasTalk.com. But while you're there, you'll see the banner emergency relief supplies, food for the poor. We want you to click on that banner and give what you can. I just want to challenge you to think about what it would be like not to be able to feed your kids. There are people right now in in these countries that are in that situation already, and there will be many more as hurricane season hits in a few weeks. And so we need your help now. Whatever you give, we appreciate it. Again, you can just go to MetaxasTalk.com. Some of you prefer to text. You can do it on your phone right now. You can text the word Eric. That happens to be my name. You can text it to nine one nine nine nine. Just text Eric to nine one nine nine nine. And I say this to everybody, it doesn't matter what you give. You can give anything you can give ten dollars.Please participate with us. This is an annual campaign we do every summer for food for the poor. They depend on your help. That's that's why they come to us on this program, because they depend on your help. Now, some of you can be dramatically generous. Whatever you give up, you know, I'll throw this out there. Four thousand nine hundred dollars. Enables food for the poor to build a home. For those people who have lost their homes. Right. So any multiple of that or any any fraction of that, you know, forty nine dollars, four hundred ninety dollars get together with your friends. But but every four thousand nine hundred dollars, food for the poor can build a home for people who have lost their homes and they are going to lose their homes. This is as I say, this is happening for a gift of one hundred dollars that provides an emergency kit that includes a tarp. Imagine what these folks are going through, that they need a tarp, first aid supplies, blankets. So I just want to encourage you again, go to go to Metaxas talk dot com. Please do this today, folks, please. Metaxas talk dot com. If you prefer to do it on your phone, just text the word Eric to nine one nine nine nine. Again, text the word Eric to nine one nine nine nine. The link will come right up. Text Eric to nine one nine nine nine. Or if you prefer, if you're old school and you want to call, the number is eight four four eight six three. Hope eight four four eight six three hope. Eight four four eight six three hope eight four four eight six three hope again, eight four four eight six three hope we can go to Metaxas talk dot com. The U.S. 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.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh update on "phillips" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders
"4 30 a .m. I'm Jay Phillips, Northwest News Radio When I grow up, I want to be a new pair of blue jeans. I When grow up, I want to be a kid's first computer. I want to be a that bike races around the country. I want to be a bench on a forest trail. When I grow up, a piece I don't want of to garbage. be And if you recycle me, I won't be. Give your garbage another life. Recycle. Learn how at Iwanttoberecycled .org. Brought to you by Keep America Beautiful and the Ad Council. This is America in the Morning on News Radio I'm Jay

The Eric Metaxas Show
"phillips" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"And obviously, I think if you've been listening to the program, you understand that what's happening is hurricane season is coming. And Food for the Poor wants to be prepared to help people who will lose their homes, who will be unable to get clean drinking water, who will be unable to feed their children. This is like a standard problem in these countries, but it is always intensified during hurricane season, which is coming up, which is why this month we're doing the fundraiser for Food for the Poor. Now, there are a number of ways you can give. And to Sean, who wrote us, I don't know if he's listening, but to all of you, this is what we're focused on this month. And it is really important. We're significantly behind where we would like to be. We have a goal to raise $40,000 as a minimum, and we're way behind. So I want to encourage everyone to give. But before we tell you how to give, someone named NACL, a Ministry Partner of Food for the Poor in Jamaica, but I want to play this right now. Let's play that clip. I want to explain to you something. When you give your money to Food for the Poor, whether it's $10 or $100, this will go directly towards the disaster unit. It will basically make sure that Jamaica and other countries will basically be provided with the disaster kits like flashlight, protective wear. It goes also towards food, towards water purification tablets, because it's important in time of disaster. Now, that's one person in Jamaica who is living through this and helping Food for the Poor, who sees it. You can tell from the intensity of the way he said that. This is real. We typically don't experience many disasters in the United States. And I just want to say that if you have the ability to give, we want you to give. So let me tell you the ways that you can give. The easiest way, most people go to metaxas talk.com. There's a banner at metaxas talk.com. If you click on the banner, you can give monthly if you prefer to do that. But I just want to urge you to give today, because we are way, way behind in the fundraising. I know August is one of those sleepy months. But we have to prepare because hurricane season is coming. It does not get delayed. And these people are going to be hit hard. We don't know where, but we know throughout these 17 countries, there are going to be people whose lives are devastated and Food for the Poor needs the money now so that they can hit it immediately. So metaxas talk.com is the number one way you can give. But if you have a phone, you may be listening to this program on your phone right now. You can simply text my name, Eric, to 91999. You could do that right now. Just text the word Eric to 91999. Again, text the word Eric to 91999. And something will pop up and you can give that way. If you prefer to use your phone, you can dial 844-863-hope, 844-863-hope. That translates to 844-863-4673. 844-863-4673. Would you do Food for the Poor a favor and give what you can give? It doesn't matter what you give. I always say this. We want you to be as generous as you can be. But if you can only give $10, go on your phone right now and text Eric to 91999. We need as many people to participate as possible. I know a lot of people listening to this program, typically only a fraction, participate in these fundraisers. I just want to say that we all know we've got to give back. The question is where? This is an utterly wonderful organization. We can trust them with how they spend the money and giving to the poorest of the poor. You can't really go wrong in doing that. So again, it's metaxistalk.com. Or you can text Eric to 91999. Or you can call 844-863-hope if you have the ability to give what we want you to give.

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh "Phillips" from Evening News with Art Sanders
"24 7. rely I on Beacon because I never stop building and neither do they. Now through November, purchase Certainty through Beacon ProPlus and earn up to $750. Beacon, always building. I'm Derek Dennis, ABC News Radio traffic from the High Performance Homes traffic center. In Fife on northbound I -5 at 54th Avenue, there's a collision blocking at least one right lane. Traffic slightly slowing approaching that scene. State Patrol there as well. And in the Parkland area, westbound Highway 512. From Park Avenue to I -5, Roadwork closes the lane until 4 30 a .m. I'm Jay Phillips, Northwest News Radio When I grow up, I want

The Eric Metaxas Show
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"Hey there, folks. If you're watching, you can see that I'm back in the studio after four years off. Actually, it wasn't four years off. It needed to be for my mental and emotional health, but it was only, I think, three weeks. But I'm back and I'm I'm feeling reasonably well. We we used to do a thing. Well, we've done a thing over the years where we do like a listener writes. So I got one just this morning and I thought, I want to read this. Somebody named Sean writes, Hey, Sean here. I'm writing you to donate to some of the causes you stand for. I'm not rich, but would like to give to some of the organizations you support that help those in need. I believe there's CSI, an organization where women are slaves and you work with people to get them out of the slavery, out of slavery. There's an abortion organization that you've mentioned. Send me a list of who you're involved with. I want to do what I can to help others in need and knowing the monies will go to where they're supposed to. Love listening to you, to John Smirack and to your guests exposing corruption, telling the truth about many things. As a believer, as believers, we need to stand our ground and stand against these self-righteous, power hungry Idjits and Idjits is spelled I-D-G-I-T-S, which I believe is correct. Yes, we do need to pray for them also, but we need to let them know they're not going to get away with their stealth, cheating, abuse of power. Keep up the good work, Mr. Metaxas and crew. God bless you all. Isn't that an interesting email? I just said I have to read that because we get so many emails from people who listen to the show and this mentioned a number of things that I wanted to mention. One of the reasons I wanted to read what Sean wrote is we do need your help and we raise money for a lot of things from Metaxas Media. I've got a GiveSendGo page, GiveSendGo slash Eric. We've got a lot of projects we're working on and we really need your help. That again is GiveSendGo slash Eric. We want you to support our sponsors. Mike Lindell, MyPillow.com, MyStore.com. You can get most of my books at MyStore.com signed. You can get my books in hardcover. You can also get the Bonhoeffer poster, which is gorgeous. MyPillow.com, MyStore.com, use the code Eric. Neutromedics.com, we've got 30% off this month.

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"I mean, isn't that amazing that because of the outspokenness of Stephen that you you know, that's kind of interesting to think about? Yeah, you know, it is. And then you think of the people who spoke to you and had the boldness just to share the gospel with you. And, you know, where would you be today if somebody hadn't done that for you? It's just, you know, beautiful. It is a beautiful thing. And I and the other thing I just wanted this is sort of going off the subject. A little bit. But one thing I love about California healing is that there's women from all walks, you know, mostly Christian. But there are women who don't know Jesus. There are women who are searching. And we always say, look, we're not a church, but we support the search. And so there are people on there who are really trying to navigate this whole Jesus journey thing. And I just love that not only do I have really strong Christian women who are helping, you know, to to mentor and and and guide these women and walk them home and walk them back to the cross or to the cross for the very first time. But we also have people who are praying behind our backs. You know what I mean? It's like I know, you know, there's a lot of girls who talk behind your back. But how many of them do you have? How many friends do you have praying behind your back? I love it. I love it. I'm I'm sorry. We're out of time, folks. You got to go to California preaching dot com. Check it out. China, thank you so much. And look for the California healing page on California preaching dot com. Hey there, folks. My friend Mike Lindell has a passion to help you get the best sleep of your life. And he didn't stop at the pillow. Mike also created the Giza dream bedsheets. These sheets look and feel great, which means an even better night's sleep, which is crucial for our overall health. Mike found the world's best cotton called Giza. It's ultra soft and breathable, but extremely durable. Mike's Giza sheets come with a 60 day money back guarantee and a 10 year warranty. Mike's latest incredible deal is the sale of the year for a limited time. You'll receive 50 percent off the Giza dream sheets. Marking prices down as low as twenty nine ninety eight, depending on the size. Go to my pillow dot com. Click on the radio podcast square and use promo code Eric. There you'll find not only this amazing offer, but also deep discounts on all my pillow products, including the my pillow 2.0 mattress topper, my pillow kitchen, towel sets and so much more. Or you can call eight hundred nine seven eight three oh five seven. That's eight hundred nine seven eight three oh five seven. Or go to my pillow dot com. Use the promo code Eric. My pillow dot com. Use the promo code Eric.

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"Welcome back, folks. We're talking to Trina Phillips. It's spelled C.H.Y. and then a Phillips. Correct. China, you were just sharing something at the end of the last segment. So keep going. Just that little tidbit of information. Well, it was pretty wild. We heard that the Gilgo Beach murderer had been or killer had been, you know, someone just told me, listen, a lot of people listening don't know anything about this. OK, I was in Europe. So I didn't know about this. The other night, a friend told me about this this nightmare that that that this serial murderer on Long Island was like neighbors with your husband and Alec and Stephen. And what? Tell us about this. No, no, that's not the story. OK, what's the story? The story is and it's a true story that Billy went to school with Rex Sheeran and I pronounce his last name. But anyway, they were in class together. OK, they were in they were in school together. This man who is who is a serial murderer for years. I mean, you know, Rex and Billy weren't exactly buds. But, you know, I mean, Rex was really into gaming and really into just like, you know, back then, I don't know, it was like Atari. But, you know, he was not running with the same crowd as Billy. But literally, they sat like two desks between each other. So it's pretty crazy. But I got the Cal Preach exclusive and Billy talked all about it on my last episode. So you got to catch it. Go to California Preach in on YouTube, China, Phillips, and you'll you'll see it. Unbelievable. Well, I mean, I'm not happy about it. It's just that it's wild. No, it's insane. But but but what it brings up, I mean, you know, when you're talking about God, there's evil in the world. There's real satanic evil in the world. And when you see someone like this, I mean, say a little bit about about this this murderer, because it really I was away and I only heard about this just the other day. Well, I mean, the guy is an architect on Fifth Avenue. The guy is like does very well for himself. We actually have a friend who had him as her architect. I mean, this guy. That's what I'm saying. It's like this is someone you know, you talk about evil. This was someone functioning as a high level architect in Manhattan, an educated person, and he was murdering many people. It's so sick. Yes. Happily married couple kids. I mean, living the life and on the side, murdering people. So there you go. Let's not let's not do. We know how many people. I think he's only been accused of three. But there's another like, you know, 10 or 11 that he's. No, it's it's it's an astonishing thing. I just think a lot of times people don't talk about the fact that there is satanic evil. It's why Jesus died for us. It's why we need a savior, because it's not like a life is OK. No. All around us, there is evil in all kinds of forms. And sometimes it expresses itself really dramatically. Like in the life of someone like this who literally murders people while he's putting up this good facade. And, you know, we if we're honest, we know that, you know, there's there's evil everywhere. Every one of us has has has there's this darkness and we need God. It's not like extra credit. I'm going to add God. We need God. And when you hear a story like this, you think, you know, what can answer for that kind of evil? The death of Jesus on the cross is the only thing that can offer healing, that can offer forgiveness, that cannot, because it is so horrible. But I think a lot of times we kind of act like, well, things aren't that horrible. Yes. Eric, people say to me all the time, China, if there were a God, you know, good God, God wouldn't allow things like this to happen. And I'm like, they're actually the reason Jesus came into this world is because he knew we had a broken world. We're all on the Titanic. We're all going down. We're all on a sinking ship, every single one of us. And so he knew we were all going down. So the reason he came in the first place was to rescue us, to rush in and rescue us and give us the chance to be able to just say yes. Like that's the deal is just say yes. I mean, it doesn't get much easier than that. Say yes to Jesus and he will give you eternal life and forgive you of all your sins and cover you with his blood, which he shed on the cross. So it's an eternal life, by the way. Just throw the eternal life in there. But yeah, so it's it's pretty fascinating that people are always questioning, like, how could there be a God if there's all this evil in the world? Well, exactly. That's why Jesus Christ did what he did. He went on his mission, left his holy habitat, came down for us. And look what he did. It's just beautiful. It's unbelievable. And if it weren't for crazy people like you and Stephen Baldwin talking about Jesus, other people wouldn't even hear about him.

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"And from then on, I was just, you know, one of these people that couldn't get Jesus, you know, off of her mind, off of her heart, couldn't every other word was Jesus, every Jesus per minute. Billy was like, what has happened to you? And I just said, I have fallen in love with my creator. I know who my creator is now. And I'm going to dedicate the rest of my life to my creator. That's that's pretty amazing. What year was that? This is like 15 years ago. That was 2000. Let's see, Brooks was born in 2004, so it was like 2006. That's that's amazing. And you've been running strong with God ever since. And I mean, I just love the fact that you have this YouTube channel that you're sharing your faith with people, folks, it's California preaching dot com. And if you're a woman, you should check out the California healing part. I think you want to go to my my videos to watch my 400 plus California preaching videos on YouTube. Just go to China, Phillips, California, preaching on YouTube, and I'll come right up. And the latest one is action packed. I don't know if you heard that Billy went to school with the Gilgo Beach murder. We're going to be right back. We're talking to China. Phillips, don't go away. To make you want to turn around and say goodbye. Until then, baby. Every day we hear about another familiar brand selling out their customers and going woke. Americans are sick and tired of having leftist propaganda jammed into every product they consume. Woke mobile companies are no different. For years, they've been dumping millions into liberal causes, and we've had to take it because you need a cell phone and probably thought there was no alternative. I've got news for you. There is. And I want you to make the switch today. Patriot Mobile is America's only Christian conservative wireless provider, offering dependable nationwide coverage on all three major networks so you can get the best possible service in your area minus the leftist propaganda. When you switch to Patriot Mobile, you're sending a message that you support free speech, religious freedom, the sanctity of life, Second Amendment and our military veterans and first responder heroes. They're 100 percent U.S. based customer service team make switching easy. Keep your phone. Keep your number to just go to Patriot Mobile dot com slash Metaxas or call 878 Patriot. Get free activation today with the offer code Metaxas. Ask about their coverage guarantee while you're there. Get the same dependable service and take a stand for your values. Make just go to Patriot Mobile dot com slash Metaxas. Tell me why Relief Factor is so successful at lowering or eliminating pain. I'm often asked that question. Just the other night I was asked that question. Well, the owners of Relief Factor tell me they believe our bodies were designed to heal. That's right. Designed to heal. And I agree with them. And the doctors who formulated Relief Factor for them selected the four best ingredients. Yes, 100 percent drug free ingredients. And each one of them helps your body deal with inflammation. Each of the four ingredients deals with inflammation from a different metabolic pathway. That's the point. So approaching from four different angles may be why so many people find such wonderful relief. If you've got back pain, shoulder, neck, hip, knee or foot pain from exercise or just getting older, you should order the three week quick start discounted to only nineteen ninety five to see if it'll work for you. It has worked for about 70 percent of the half a million people who've tried it and have ordered more on one of them. Go to relief factor dot com or call eight hundred for relief to find out about this offer. Feel the difference.

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"Yes, it's called California healing. Correct. And yeah, California healing is it's like a huge tidal wave taking over the Internet because it's an online women's support group that is capped at twenty five women. So I have four different groups going right now. One is called Genesis. One is called Revelation. One is called Identity. And we're building the other one right now called we're about to launch it called The Secret Place. Each group is capped at twenty five ladies. It's an online zoom call that we do every week. But the crazy and most beautiful Holy Spirit activated thing about it all is that during the week we are keeping in touch with fireside chats, which is some more online communication. Every morning we do a 30 minute word feast, which is 15 minutes in the Old Testament, 15 minutes in the new. And none of this is obligatory, by the way. But we do encourage people to participate in the weekly activities that are going on throughout the week as well. And we're on a crazy on fire WhatsApp thread where people are sending in prayer requests and people are sending in their favorite worship song and people are sending pictures of their kids and their grandkids. It's really fun. And I have to say it's changing lives and it's all Jesus. It's all Jesus. I you know, I have to say it's so fascinating to think that in part because of the nightmare of Covid, I don't even get into that. But it it made it possible for so many people to to communicate with other people through Zoom and other things. And it's created these communities. And it's fascinating to me that that's what you all are doing. And now if somebody wants to get involved in this, how do they where do they go? Well, the cool thing is, is that California preaching dot com. So that's without the ING, just California preaching. OK, we don't we don't want to get confused with healing. So, right. You know, we need to go back. We got California preaching dot com. We're talking about California healing. Please tell my audience why you're using these titles. Don't make me do it. Well, OK, so my dad wrote California Dream and my mom and my dad, I should say the song and your mom and your dad, who were the two of the principal figures in the Mamas and the Papas wrote California Dreaming. Right. So I thought it would be fun to do a play on words for my California Preaching YouTube channel, which has been, you know, pretty successful. I'm really excited. I just reached eighty five thousand subscribers, which is really exciting. And California healing. I just parlayed out of California preaching because I always sort of had a heart for women's ministry, but I didn't quite know how the Lord was going to use me for that. And now I do. But so anyways, you ask the question, how can you join California healing? And the way you can join California healing is by going to California preaching dot com. And that is my website. And on there I have all of my merch and, you know, I have all the different I have different ways for you to get onto my California Preaching YouTube channel. And I have a California healing page healing. It can be a little confusing, but I have a California healing page where you can read all about it and you could even get your one free drop in to be able to experience it for yourself and see if it's, you know, something that you jive with, if you get those cozy, fuzzy holy vibes, then you can participate and join a group. OK, so the main website is California Preaching dot com. Yes. And it's preaching ends with the with the letter N, not G. Yes. Preach in my PR California Preach in California healing. Correct. Dream in. Yes. Yes. OK, that's it. You know, so so people can so people can check this out. So I have to ask you, you've been on the program before and you've said this before, but how did you coming out of, you know, rock royalty? I mean, the mamas and the papas. How did you come come out of that life into being an outspoken Christian? What happened? How did you get out of that life? When did that happen? What's that? Yeah, well, that life unscathed. Yeah, somehow I didn't. That's the answer to that. I didn't get out of that life unscathed. But, you know, it was it was a process. I told you in one of our last interviews, I think that I was saved when I was 12 at a Baptist church school. And I literally just read a salvation card. You know, some people poo poo salvation cards and say, oh, you know, you can't get saved through a salvation card. Well, I'm here to tell you that you actually can, because as I was reading the words, I felt a holy scan come down my whole body and I realized, oh, my goodness, this Jesus person is for real. And he really is the son of God. And it was transformative for me in an instant. So get those salvation cards, go get, you know, go get some of those. But I so, yeah. So then I kind of fell off the wagon. I fell off the Jesus wagon and my Jesus journey got a little interrupted with like, you know, drugs, alcohol, promiscuity. You know, we all know. And so then after I had my first child, I got 30. I remember Stephen Baldwin coming around toting his Bible at the house. And I was like, what are you doing? You're always carrying your Bible. And he was like, no Bible, no breakfast. I was like, OK, this is a little intense. And I just thought, you know, it's just a bit much. What are you doing with this Bible? And so then about two weeks later, it was Super Bowl Sunday and our nieces had come over, Billy's nieces, and they were young. They were like 15, 16. And Stephen and Kenya, his wife, Kenya, were praying over them in my kitchen. And when I say praying, I mean like, you know, hands on. Holy Spirit, you know, like praying in tongues, the whole bit. So I was a little taken aback. But there was a voice that said to me almost audibly. I mean, I'm not going to say it was like God's but it was a voice that said, go into the kitchen and ask. Tell Stephen that whatever they're doing to them, you would like him to do to you. So I was like, wow, this is a lot. But I went into the kitchen and I sat down and I said, whatever you're doing to them, do it to me. And he started praying over me and I got the holy scan again. And then that was it. I was off and running. I wrapped my Buddha that was at the front door in a towel and duct tape. And I put it in the garage, went to church on Sunday.

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"Folks, welcome back. I have the joy right now of speaking with Chyna Phillips. Chyna, welcome. How do I describe you? How do you describe me? Little zany, very much on fire for Jesus and a girl's girl. Oh, OK. I you a lot of people know you from your singing career. I mean, because there are people listening now who who don't they don't know about that. Talk about that just for a minute before we get into the Jesus stuff. Well, let's see. I was in a group and still am currently called Wilson Phillips. And Wilson Phillips was a sensation like in the 90s. And we had a few hits called Hold On. You might recognize it someday. Some guy is going to make you want to turn around and say goodbye. You might know that or you're in love. That's the way it should be. Anyway, those kinds of hits. And then, yeah, you know, a little bit of a rock royalty sensation. Are you really going to make me do this? Well, I like I just one of the things that I love is when people who we know from the culture turn their lives over to God. And I just find that fascinating because people believe this lie that, you know, Hollywood is secular or the music, the music industry is secular. But there's so many people who come to faith. And I just want to celebrate that. So I just want people to know a little bit about you. I mean, for real, it's exciting. It's exciting and exciting. I love scattering the seed for the Lord. I love it. Yeah. Well, amen. Well, so you I recently I mean, speaking of which I had my dear friend, Victoria Jackson, on the program not long ago was right before I left for Europe. I was away for a few weeks and she starts telling me about this thing that she's doing with you, whatever call. And I can't remember even how it came up in the conversation. But I just thought, you know what? Well, I should have you on the program to talk about it. So you're so kind in California healing.

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"Folks, welcome to the Eric Metaxas show, sponsored by Legacy Precious Metals. There's never been a better time to invest in precious metals. Visit Legacy PM investments dot com. That's Legacy PM investments dot com. Hey, you have you checked your bucket list lately? Are you ready to take care of item number seven? Listening to the Eric Metaxas show? Well, welcome. Tune in and then move on to item number eight. Skydiving with Chuck Schumer and AOC here now is Mr. Completed my bucket list at age 12. Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks. As I hope I promised you previously, we have the joy of a few minutes with Pastor John MacArthur, someone I admire profoundly. He is in a film that I have seen and recommend highly. It's called The Essential Church. Pastor MacArthur, welcome. Thank you. Good to be with you. Well, I have to say that, you know, yours was one of the braver voices in the last few years, and I'm thrilled that somebody tells the story in this film, The Essential Church for my audience. That's not familiar with it. Would you just share the basic storyline of what happened to you and to your church when the covid madness was launched in this country? Well, I think California was one of the most extreme states in trying to handle covid, so they basically said lockdowns, you know, all of that mask distancing and this then hit the churches. They shut the churches down while they left the casinos and the the marijuana places and some of the strip clubs open because they were essential. And it was at the same time that the BLM riots were happening everywhere. And you could you could put your mask aside and go to a riot. But you couldn't go to church. So we we we were hit pretty hard by that. And we thought if there's a real pandemic here and people are going to die, the church needs all the more to be open because you're cutting off a lifeline where spiritual truth is going to be desperately needed for people who think they're liable to die. And some actually will. So what do we do? Well, for the first few weeks, we we just kind of said, well, you know, maybe this is true, maybe we're all we're all going to perish. But after a few weeks, we knew that wasn't the case. So we we decided to open the church. We just opened it with no mask, no, no, no distancing, no nothing. We didn't follow any of the protocols whatsoever. So the state came after us kind of with a vengeance, the county of Los Angeles, the health department, the governor, Newsom, the state to try to shut us down. They threatened to take away our property, our parking lot. They were relentless. They fined me. They were laying out week by week additional prison sentence times. And we decided, look, we've got to react. So we we sued them on the basis of the violation of the First Amendment. And that launched this long, drawn out thing that went on for about a year and a half. They kept postponing and postponing and postponing that. The hearing twelve times, because the judge kept saying, you guys can't deal with the facts of this issue until you climb the mountain of the First Amendment. You've got to deal with the First Amendment. Well, they didn't want to do that. So finally we demanded, OK, we want a trial, no more hearings. We want a trial. And the first thing we're going to do is depose the county supervisors who are in charge of all this and all the health officials. OK, we're going to depose the health officials and we're going to make them tell the truth. Twenty four hours later, they rolled over, gave us everything we wanted, picked up three and a half million dollars of legal fees. They gave us a permanent injunction that the county and the state can never come against Grace Church again in the future. How did we get that? Because we threatened to depose them and make them tell the truth about Covid. And in order to protect themselves from doing that, they forked over. I mean, they wanted to close us instead of that. They gave us a permanent opening and paid three and a half million dollars. You know, part of this, the reason it's so wonderful to hear you tell this story and why I'm glad that this this film exists, folks, is called The Essential Church, is that this lie has crept in to American Christendom, that we're not supposed to fight back. We're not supposed to be political. We're just supposed to roll over and do what the government tells us to do, which is utterly unbiblical. But there are so many in the church that have really imbibed this lie and they privatized their faith and they would say, oh, you know, that's Pastor MacArthur. He's a hothead suing the government. Whoa, he's supposed to be, you know, friendly, making friends with everybody. What do you say? What do you say to folks like that? Well, well, first of all, I've never made friends with everybody, you know, my whole life because I preach the gospel. And the first message of the gospel is you're going to perish and end up in eternal judgment if you don't come to Christ. That's about as offensive a message as you could give. And that's where the gospel starts. But beyond that, we have to I mean, the church is the pillar and ground of the truth. We have to tell the truth. So this is what I can answer your question with one illustration. When we first did that, one of the leading evangelical organizations in the country wrote against us and said, why is MacArthur doing this? This is this is a virus. This this is not where this is not the hill to die on. Wait for the big battle. You know, save your ammunition for the homosexuals when they come after us or whatever it is. And my answer was, look, people said to me, how do you decide which battle to fight? And my answer is we fight every battle. We fight every battle for the truth. For the purity of the church, doesn't matter what it is, it's the it's the little battles that when they accumulate, you end up with a liberal, nonexistent church over time. We fight every battle. We earnestly contend for the faith, and that's right out of the New Testament. I mean, we're told to do that. So it's not that we're angry about it. It's that the church and the truth is, if anything, is worth defending. That's worth defending for the sake of people's eternal souls. And what do you make of the idea that so many in the church missed it? In other words, they did not stand up the way you did or Pastor Che on dead or Jack Hibbs or Rob McCoy. There are a number of folks who understood we need to stand against this, that this is the biblical stand. We need to stand and pay a price if need be. But the majority, it seems to me, in the church did not. And it's it's a shameful moment in the church. And I guess I wonder if some of them are getting it now. They're waking up. Are they repenting of their inaction? What is your sense of how that happened? You know, I think this goes back to the feminization of the culture, and it ends up with the feminization of the church. You just have you have too many weak men, too, too many men who have been influenced by the raison d'etre of the current zeitgeist. You might say of this culture, that men have been, you know, just emasculated. And that shows up in the church. I mean, you've got you've got weak men and weak leadership, such weak leadership in the church. I mean, look, if you don't think we have weak leadership, look at the president. I mean, that's the best we can do for the entire nation. This is this is talk about not being talk about beta male. I mean, I don't know where that is in the alphabet, but it's far down below that. So there's just a dearth of strong men. You know, the New Testament says, act like men, be strong, be courageous. And it isn't it isn't that you do that to protect your own investment or your own ministry. It's you do that because you're standing for God's truth. It's a much higher it's a transcendent cause, but it takes some courage and conviction. The courage is not something you have to muster. If you love the truth, if you believe the truth with all your heart, you end up defending it. Well, I'm just thrilled to know that you did and that they made a film about it. How can people see the essential church? If you don't have that answer, I can find out and tell folks in the next segment. But perhaps they can go to the the essential church movie dot com. The essential church movie, and it'll list all the theaters all across America, and they can even order tickets there. Yeah. OK, pick their time. The essential church movie dot com. Folks, you need to see this. You need to be inspired. You need to see what actual Christian leadership looks like, because if we don't stand up, God will not hold us guiltless for our cowardice. John MacArthur, thank you for this and everything else. Thank you, Eric. Pleasure. We're doing a campaign for food for the poor. Actually, I take that back. It begins today, Monday, July 31st. People who listen to this program know that we partner with food for the poor. They are total heroes. Food for the poor steps up because there is always there are always hurricanes flooding other natural disasters at this time of year. So because of poverty or collapse infrastructure in a lot of these countries, by the way, in case you didn't know, America is an amazing country. 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"Folks, welcome to the Eric Metaxas show, sponsored by Legacy Precious Metals. There's never been a better time to invest in precious metals. Visit Legacy PM investments dot com. That's Legacy PM investments dot com. Hey, you have you checked your bucket list lately? Are you ready to take care of item number seven? Listening to the Eric Metaxas show? Well, welcome. Tune in and then move on to item number eight. Skydiving with Chuck Schumer and AOC here now is Mr. Completed my bucket list at age 12. Eric Metaxas. Hey there, folks. As I hope I promised you previously, we have the joy of a few minutes with Pastor John MacArthur, someone I admire profoundly. He is in a film that I have seen and recommend highly. It's called The Essential Church. Pastor MacArthur, welcome. Thank you. Good to be with you. Well, I have to say that, you know, yours was one of the braver voices in the last few years, and I'm thrilled that somebody tells the story in this film, The Essential Church for my audience. That's not familiar with it. Would you just share the basic storyline of what happened to you and to your church when the covid madness was launched in this country? Well, I think California was one of the most extreme states in trying to handle covid, so they basically said lockdowns, you know, all of that mask distancing and this then hit the churches. They shut the churches down while they left the casinos and the the marijuana places and some of the strip clubs open because they were essential. And it was at the same time that the BLM riots were happening everywhere. And you could you could put your mask aside and go to a riot. But you couldn't go to church. So we we we were hit pretty hard by that. And we thought if there's a real pandemic here and people are going to die, the church needs all the more to be open because you're cutting off a lifeline where spiritual truth is going to be desperately needed for people who think they're liable to die. And some actually will. So what do we do? Well, for the first few weeks, we we just kind of said, well, you know, maybe this is true, maybe we're all we're all going to perish. But after a few weeks, we knew that wasn't the case. So we we decided to open the church. We just opened it with no mask, no, no, no distancing, no nothing. We didn't follow any of the protocols whatsoever. So the state came after us kind of with a vengeance, the county of Los Angeles, the health department, the governor, Newsom, the state to try to shut us down. They threatened to take away our property, our parking lot. They were relentless. They fined me. They were laying out week by week additional prison sentence times. And we decided, look, we've got to react. So we we sued them on the basis of the violation of the First Amendment. And that launched this long, drawn out thing that went on for about a year and a half. They kept postponing and postponing and postponing that. The hearing twelve times, because the judge kept saying, you guys can't deal with the facts of this issue until you climb the mountain of the First Amendment. You've got to deal with the First Amendment. Well, they didn't want to do that. So finally we demanded, OK, we want a trial, no more hearings. We want a trial. And the first thing we're going to do is depose the county supervisors who are in charge of all this and all the health officials. OK, we're going to depose the health officials and we're going to make them tell the truth. Twenty four hours later, they rolled over, gave us everything we wanted, picked up three and a half million dollars of legal fees. They gave us a permanent injunction that the county and the state can never come against Grace Church again in the future. How did we get that? Because we threatened to depose them and make them tell the truth about Covid. And in order to protect themselves from doing that, they forked over. I mean, they wanted to close us instead of that. They gave us a permanent opening and paid three and a half million dollars. You know, part of this, the reason it's so wonderful to hear you tell this story and why I'm glad that this this film exists, folks, is called The Essential Church, is that this lie has crept in to American Christendom, that we're not supposed to fight back. We're not supposed to be political. We're just supposed to roll over and do what the government tells us to do, which is utterly unbiblical. But there are so many in the church that have really imbibed this lie and they privatized their faith and they would say, oh, you know, that's Pastor MacArthur. He's a hothead suing the government. Whoa, he's supposed to be, you know, friendly, making friends with everybody. What do you say? What do you say to folks like that? Well, well, first of all, I've never made friends with everybody, you know, my whole life because I preach the gospel. And the first message of the gospel is you're going to perish and end up in eternal judgment if you don't come to Christ. That's about as offensive a message as you could give. And that's where the gospel starts. But beyond that, we have to I mean, the church is the pillar and ground of the truth. We have to tell the truth. So this is what I can answer your question with one illustration. When we first did that, one of the leading evangelical organizations in the country wrote against us and said, why is MacArthur doing this? This is this is a virus. This this is not where this is not the hill to die on. Wait for the big battle. You know, save your ammunition for the homosexuals when they come after us or whatever it is. And my answer was, look, people said to me, how do you decide which battle to fight? And my answer is we fight every battle. We fight every battle for the truth. For the purity of the church, doesn't matter what it is, it's the it's the little battles that when they accumulate, you end up with a liberal, nonexistent church over time. We fight every battle. We earnestly contend for the faith, and that's right out of the New Testament. I mean, we're told to do that. So it's not that we're angry about it. It's that the church and the truth is, if anything, is worth defending. That's worth defending for the sake of people's eternal souls. And what do you make of the idea that so many in the church missed it? In other words, they did not stand up the way you did or Pastor Che on dead or Jack Hibbs or Rob McCoy. There are a number of folks who understood we need to stand against this, that this is the biblical stand. We need to stand and pay a price if need be. But the majority, it seems to me, in the church did not. And it's it's a shameful moment in the church. And I guess I wonder if some of them are getting it now. They're waking up. Are they repenting of their inaction? What is your sense of how that happened? You know, I think this goes back to the feminization of the culture, and it ends up with the feminization of the church. You just have you have too many weak men, too, too many men who have been influenced by the raison d 'etre of the current zeitgeist. You might say of this culture, that men have been, you know, just emasculated. And that shows up in the church. I mean, you've got you've got weak men and weak leadership, such weak leadership in the church. I mean, look, if you don't think we have weak leadership, look at the president. I mean, that's the best we can do for the entire nation. This is this is talk about not being talk about beta male. I mean, I don't know where that is in the alphabet, but it's far down below that. So there's just a dearth of strong men. You know, the New Testament says, act like men, be strong, be courageous. And it isn't it isn't that you do that to protect your own investment or your own ministry. It's you do that because you're standing for God's truth. It's a much higher it's a transcendent cause, but it takes some courage and conviction. The courage is not something you have to muster. If you love the truth, if you believe the truth with all your heart, you end up defending it. Well, I'm just thrilled to know that you did and that they made a film about it. How can people see the essential church? If you don't have that answer, I can find out and tell folks in the next segment. But perhaps they can go to the the essential church movie dot com. The essential church movie, and it'll list all the theaters all across America, and they can even order tickets there. Yeah. OK, pick their time. The essential church movie dot com. Folks, you need to see this. You need to be inspired. You need to see what actual Christian leadership looks like, because if we don't stand up, God will not hold us guiltless for our cowardice. John MacArthur, thank you for this and everything else. Thank you, Eric. Pleasure. We're doing a campaign for food for the poor. Actually, I take that back. It begins today, Monday, July 31st. People who listen to this program know that we partner with food for the poor. They are total heroes. Food for the poor steps up because there is always there are always hurricanes flooding other natural disasters at this time of year. So because of poverty or collapse infrastructure in a lot of these countries, by the way, in case you didn't know, America is an amazing country. 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AP News Radio
Will dashboard AM radio be saved? Bipartisan bill would require automakers to keep it in new cars
"Can a.m. radio and cars be saved? Congressional lawmakers are pushing automakers to keep the first generation technology. I'm Wyatt grantham Phillips. New legislation on Capitol Hill is pushing to keep a.m. radio in the nation's cars. On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced the a.m. for every vehicle act. The measure requires automakers to keep a.m. radio in new cars at no additional cost. Supporters cite public safety reasons and a.m. radio's critical role in emergency response. Senator Edward Markey, one of the sponsors of the act, says automakers, including Tesla, BMW and Ford, have removed broadcast and radio from their electric vehicles. Critics of the bill say mandating a.m. radio is unnecessary, pointing to the integrated public alerts and warning system, which can distribute safety warnings across a.m., FM, Internet based and satellite radios, and over cellular networks. Data from the national association of broadcasters and Nielsen shows more than 80 million across the U.S., listen to a.m. radio every month. I grant them Phillips, New York.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Left's Plan for Destruction Revealed in Senate Testimony
"So this is a great example of the world of destruction that we that the left is planned for us. It acknowledging it. And the electrical grid will not support America's power needs. You won't have heating or if it's electrical, you won't have. Air conditioning, you won't be able to power your car. If you bought an electric car, this is what was an announced in the Senate, and nobody's reported except this one I saw. Do me a favor, do it just the way a word search. New York Times, Willie Phillips, wi LIE, two elves and Phillips. It's hard to believe that they didn't report this. Again, we are heading for a very catastrophic situation in terms of reliability. This is the commissioner. Of ferc. Federal energy regulatory commission. Two Senate under oath, I presume. His colleague commissioner James danley said that there is a looming reliability crisis in our electricity markets, all because of Joe Biden, our despicable president.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Catastrophic Electrical Crisis Looming in U.S
"What happens when you just don't get electric power? And do you understand the movement towards everything being an electric? Even your stove? That the movement from coal and natural gas do you understand that we won't have enough electricity? Let alone to power all cars. That was reported, I am shocked, by the way, isn't this federal, isn't this part of the bureaucracy? Federal energy, regulatory commission? They told the truth, the it's not only star could shocking that they didn't lie. Fur commissioner Mark Christie echoed Phillips warning, saying the U.S. electric grid is quote heading for a very catastrophic situation in terms of reliability.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Why Tolerance Is Needed in Sports Today
"Selena, I tried to teach last week the masterpiece cake shop case to my con law students and a few of them were very upset that Jack Phillips didn't bake the cake. And I tried to explain to them why we don't make anyone bend the knee to anyone in the United States coercing them with government authority. Now, the penguins and the flyers are not the government. And the NHL is not the government. So it's not a First Amendment case, but boy oh boy, there used to be a tradition of tolerance when when you and I were young, which was the afterglow of decades of religious discrimination that was evil and vile, and it's behind us now, but it apparently is returning. Well, here's the problem you. People, this young people that your teaching, they don't know about the importance of faith in life because faith is an important in your life. Other things have replaced faith in their life. I often point to climate change in the server around climate change. That's how you people use your response to defending their faith. Now they do is to respond to secular ideals because faith isn't as important in young people's lives because their parents are faithful.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
There Is No There, There
"Turley, on Fox News, professor turley cut number 22. Let's bring in Georgetown, Washington. George Washington University law professor Jonathan turley. Jonathan, I was anxiously waiting for this indictment and I'm flipping through and I'm after our talks again and again and again about the bootstrapping of the misdemeanor to make it a felony looking for the underlying felony. Yeah. Were you looking forward to? Yeah, it's like orient expressed without the body. I mean, you're looking for it and it just never comes up. And the weird thing I've never seen an indictment quite like this one. That is the key linchpin. That's how you get beyond the statute of limitations. I know a lot of judges that would have been not too pleased to receive an indictment like this. Would have said, you know, what the heck is this? I mean, what are you alleging? And Bragg just sort of waved it off and said, I don't have to really say. By the way, this is my, this is what I'm so stunned by. I got out of con law too yesterday, and I taught two different. Classes yesterday, one on affirmative action and why it's unconstitutional. And one on free exercise and the establishment clause. And I've got some pretty liberal law students who just do not understand why Jack Phillips should be left alone in his cake shop. So they were difficult classes. I got approached to them. What do you think? What do you think? That's why I got to read this thing. I don't know. So I read the statement of facts. I read the indictment, and I mystified. Mystified.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"phillips" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Anywhere. John Daly will be joining us in a little over 40 minutes to talk about the razorbacks. Winning and going to the sweet 16. We'll talk to daily in a couple of minutes so it's check in with Matt right now in San Antonio. Can you tell me? I'll tell you what, what's that? Who's my next victim I could be like a Cherokee drum. We'll get to the yeah, we will reveal the pairings to Mars. So you're facing Jim in the first round. I guess you know that. Oh, that poor baby Jim will find that home prisoners fried on each pedal. They start to change 43 times the loser. Can a man have to take me on, I'm going to call this show. I'm just right by next victim there. Number freaking boogeyman Paul and this little song for you between me and Jim and the next guy. One question is you'll probably be up against chaplain Mack if you win. What was the question, Matt? How would you say to the vein as basketball said, yeah, we played like crap, but I'm proud to wear this this year. We haven't been back in 5 years, Paul. What's your thought from that? Yeah, it was a bad ending. There's no getting around that. Matt will go out of time for this hour cocio. We'll join us in the next hour as long as well as John Daly a busy busy hour coming up. Don't go anywhere. Thank you for listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. The Paul fine bomb show airs weekdays on the SEC network beginning at three eastern.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"phillips" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"And quite a game. Arkansas taking on Alabama. Back to your calls and let's continue here. Dennis is up next. Hey, Dennis, go right ahead. Hey Paul, how are you? Longtime listener and levy show. Thank you. Thank you so much. Yes, I've been a Kentucky fan for decades. I started as a kid listening to K with leopard on the radio with my dad. Long before ESPN. So got a long history of being a bleeding blue. And since signing his lifetime contract, Cal's record, especially against top teens has been abysmal. And can't help but talk about consistent foot and mouth disease that he has. And what started at the beginning of the year and The Bahamas with him talking about Alabama and Georgia's football programs and Kentucky being a basketball program. Right. And so when Alabama wins the hoots title this year, which it looks like it's on target to do Cal be eating a lot of crow. And if Bill self had cows recruits, Kansas would have three or four more titles in the last 11 years, not one. And like you said, all afternoon, we get top recruiting classes, then it's wait till next year's top recruiting class. And for me, the bottom line is that other coaches prepare for Kentucky better than Cal preps for them. That's why I buy we have a number one recruiting class coming in once or twice. But that is really, I mean, if you eliminate the line, we have a number one recruiting class coming in for Kentucky. What else is there to feel good about right now? Absolutely nothing. I think he's got a problem. I really do. And I've been to a staunchest defender of him because he brings everything that you want in a program. I mean, Kentucky basketball has always been at the epicenter. But it's starting to become irrelevant to strong word, but in terms of what matters when you look at the NCAA bracket, I mean, I knew some people that looked at that game yesterday and I go, I'm not trusting Cal in a big time Sunday afternoon, matchup. Even against a school that was higher seated, which is deceiving, Kentucky was, I think, Kentucky went off a slight favorite in Vegas in the game. Tony is in Kentucky, hello, Tony. Hello, mister bob. Sir. Thank you. Thank you for saving my call. I'm a casual listener this to you a little bit more than I used to because of my situation I had an opportunity to thank you very much respect to you in most all your opinions. I'd like to in the UK first always UK first and I know UK's underachievement may be saying it lightly and worked very down. I hope Oscar's greatness and rebounding does not get overshadowed by our shortcomings. I hope Louisville does a little bit better. It gets a little bit better in the years to come. I mean that. But UK first saw some people hate one of the other. Never understood. I wish a good luck, damn it. The Alabama Arkansas. And everybody down here is not hating on everything. Although it's bad and he needs to change or fix or whatever, but hell, I don't know much about how to coach somebody. So I don't feel like I got much of a right to get on him other than he's paid a lot and had some great talent and maybe there should be more reward than that, but I don't know. And I'd like to also say good very good luck to coach patino very, very good and coach potato this Kentucky fan. Loves you to respect you and feel like a whole lot of gratitude towards you. Miss fine bomber, first time ever called any. So thank you, sir for taking the call. Tony, thank you. You made a great first call. Rookie of the year. Royce is up next in Kentucky. You know, this is no sign of mister fine. How you doing? We are doing well. Thank you for calling. You know, we talked a long time ago when I used to live in Florida. That's right. I do remember that. Yes, mister tone. I was the right person to come behind mister Tony from Kentucky because I had a big list of stuff to talk about, but you guys have already hit on all the narratives. So I had to line off a lot of my notes I had. But here's what I will say to the Kentucky fans. Real quick, man, Paul farmer. Thank you for taking my call. It really is time to stop calling him a great coach. And I'll go real quickly here. Because I told you years ago that those top ten players were going to stop coming to Kentucky. And they did. They just now started coming back. Three, four years later, they started to get them back again. Number one, I would have never let that no kid come across that had court line and not put topping and while it's right up in him. I mean, he will not get across that line. I will force them to start their op eds half court taking up half that clock. I would not let him penetrate the paint and kick it out to the shooters. One of the things, if you go back and look at all those tier one teams that beat Kentucky this year, here's how they'd be Kentucky. Pick and roll high ball screens backdoor cuts. All those two one teams beat Kentucky the same way running the same play. Kyle curry did not adjust the only thing he adjusted was to have she weighed drop back down in the paint under the basket and cut off those lanes. He did that halfway through the season. So she weighed wasn't getting beat on those high pick and rolls anymore. And here's another thing. Rick Pitino used the press right at half court. You don't get to cross the line when we patino. Kentucky is up 2030 points on you. And we're knocking threes down like it's crazy. Caliper coach afraid the whole year. We can up 7 to 8 ten points and what does he does? If you watch wallets and those guys bring the ball up, they turn and look back at caliper caliper telling the slow to these kids want to run. It's called running gun. They're young, they're talented. We had Kansas state back on their heels and every time we got up 7 to 8 points, caliper was slow to gain down to what I call Snell ball. And what I want to say lastly to the Kentucky players. You wonder why we get upset and get angry because Kentucky used to be the winningest pro college best men's college basketball program in history. They're not. They're number two now. They're number two, and they can never get ahead as long as caliper is there. Stop getting on Facebook and stop getting on these social medias and requesting that these young men come back. It's hard on them to keep coming back only to lose because caliper refused to go to a loan when the three ball is not dropping. And they're not them guards are not standing in front of the other team's guards. He refused to go zone. As long as they making their shots, Callum Perry can win the game because that's elementary. But as soon as the shots stopped falling, he has no clue on how to free up his shooters. CJ and Reeves are better shooters than what these big blue mentioned players. I mean, big blue nation saw this year. There are a lot better shooters than that. Kyle just don't have the formula. His voice is still that players don't hear him anymore. It's time to go. Too bad. Rick went to St. John's 'cause that's who they should have brought back. Thank you very much for having me. Roy, thank you. Really good to hear from you. Always a pleasure. Paul, in Las Vegas. Hey, Paul. How you doing, buddy? Paul, we're doing great. Thank you for calling. You know what?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Biden Approves Drilling Project and Snubs Climate Change Allies
"So much surprisingly, Joe Biden has approved a massive drilling project in Alaska. This project allows the oil company called conical Phillips to go ahead with a, it's actually a project a 30 year project of drilling. And it's called the willow project. And it's giving the climate change people and the environmentalist people a real heart attack, which is a good thing. It's a good thing in the sense that they don't know what to make of it. They are quote deeply disappointed in the actions of Biden, they're claiming that he made assurances to them that this sort of thing would not happen, but it is happening. And by the way, it comes on the heels of Biden assigning a bill that knocks out the rewrite of the D.C. criminal code. So this is sort of the second turn code ish act by Biden from the point of view of the left and the question I want to look at is why did he do it? Now, a few details, this is a drilling project that will produce 576 million barrels of oil, so it's a big deal. And of course, he has Ann Alexander from the national and natural resources defense council. This would be an enormous carbon bomb. It's the single largest project currently proposed on federal lands because it involves three separate drilling sites. Now, the willow project had been greenlighted had been cleared by the Trump administration, and then Biden came back came in and stopped it. And so it was kind of halted in its tracks. But now Biden has to explain why he is essentially giving a clearance to a Trump approved project. And he says, well, we negotiated with conical Phillips. They've agreed to back off of some leases on federal land in an area apparently of Alaska that is home to Caribou and other wildlife. So this is apparently the concession made by ConocoPhillips. Yeah, we'll take this massive drilling project, but we'll give up this thing over here. And the left, of course, sees right through it, and they're not exactly appeased.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike Gallagher's Love Affair With South Carolina
"Incredible memories where I get to host the Tiger tailgate show for a few years until they unceremoniously dump me because I was too controversial on radio and TV. I'll never forget that firing. I still get I still cringe when I drive by California dreaming over on I 85 in Greenville. That's where Mike Whittaker fired me from being and I was really into it. I was the Tiger tailgate host. I was the football out of the basketball PA announcer at Clemson. I mean, they loved me and I loved them. What an experience that was. You talk about a blessed experience to get to be involved in a big time college athletics program like that in a small level, but still traveled with the team on game day. Got to sit next to my buddy, Jim Phillips, who was the longtime voice of the Clemson tigers, and then somebody in gaffney didn't like me. It was a booster. It was a big donor. I ticked somebody off with one of my opinions and it all came screeching to a halt. And I think about that over the years because had that not happened, had I not got fired from Clemson for being from because of my opinions on radio and TV. I was doing a local TV commentary at the time. And something I said rub somebody the wrong way and they said, get that Gallagher guy out. He's out. Had that not happened, I would have probably never left South Carolina. I'll bet I'd still be in Greenville, South Carolina. Happy as a clan, because life is good there. Life is really, it's actually great there. In fact, I got to get back my friend Peggy and her sister patty have opened up a booth at the big west side market over the Augusta road. I gotta check that out 'cause knowing the king's sisters, it is a beautiful, beautiful booth. I'll bet you that you're gonna get some good items because they have exquisite taste. Anyway, that's my love affair with South Carolina.

AP News Radio
Roach helps No. 21 Duke beat No. 13 Virginia for ACC title
"Number 21 duke won their 22nd ACC men's basketball tournament championship, defeating number 13 Virginia 59 49. Duke for Kyle Phillips, he had his eyes set on winning the tournament all season. I had my eyes that I'm the title since when I first walked in. But you know, we worked our butt off together. Philips and dukkah Jeremy roach can buy for 43 points with Philip paschi also pulling down 9 rebounds. Philip haski was named tournament MVP, duke cat coach John Starr becomes the first ever to win the ACC tournament as both a player and as a head coach. I'm Dennis Cox.

AP News Radio
Playoff-hopeful Red Wings beat Rangers 4-1
"The red wings win for the 7th time in their last 8 games rocking the rangers four to one. Red wing center Andrew cop had a goal and two assists to help move his team into a tie for the final wild card spot in the east with 64 points. I think we're over the cut line right now. I think that's what it means to us. I think we're understanding how to play the game. I think that even when we get leads, we're playing pretty mature Phillips adena, Michael Rasmussen and Philip Heron, also lit the lamp while Billy husso stopped 30 shots to earn the win. Vincent trochek notched his 17th of the season for the rangers who dropped their third straight. I'm Denny cop.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
The Left Will Not Leave the Colorado Christian Baker Alone
"You might remember the name Jack Phillips. In fact, I just was about to say Jack baker and then I realized no his name isn't Jack baker. His name is Jack Phillips. He is by profession a maker. I'm talking about the Colorado Christian baker, who has become famous on some quarters, perhaps infamous. And as I think about this poor guy, in some ways, it reminds me of Trump and a smaller scale because he can't get a break. They won't leave him alone. And who's they? They of course is the left. So Jack baker, Jack Phillips, I'm sorry. One at the Supreme Court. He went to the Supreme Court in 2018. He had been asked to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple, and he goes, look, I don't mind making cakes, you can buy any cake in my shop, but if you ask me to make a cake that conveys some sort of a message and that message goes against my political and my religious. Beliefs. I won't do it. And so he was appealing to conscience and the Supreme Court agreed. And the Supreme Court didn't decide, unfortunately, my view, the issue in principle and just say, listen, religious freedom is supreme here. You can't just pass these so called anti discrimination laws and have them override the First Amendment, the First Amendment protection of religious freedom. But the court didn't kind of go that far. They just go in this case. We are going to side with Jack Phillips. And so Jack Phillips comes home. He thinks victorious as a press conference and guess what? Just exactly the time he's freed. And he wins his case, he sued again. And this time not by a gay couple but by a transgender individual, this is somebody named autumn scardina, a transgender woman, she comes in and demands that Jack Phillips make another cake. And this is a cake supposedly for her gender transition party.

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
A Very Special Call From Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones
"Hello, bob and Tom show. Oh yes, this is Jerry Jones. I just want to say I share in your pain. Even 24 hours in the hot tub that seats 12 say black Texas stadium can't take the sting away. What is owner of the nellis cowboys? Absolutely intend to turn this pain into progress. This off season I'll approach the NFL competition committee with the rule that's long overdue. I believe it's only the dad has cowboys when you're that close to the Super Bowl. And you've not been there since Danny Favre. I believe in the sake of fairness, there should be an option to buy your way. That's a good idea. That sounds fair to me. Last but not least, there is an upside as owner of the Dennis Campbell as we have good news regarding our kicker. I've been told he's on match dot com and already this off season he's found miss rat. But his owner of the Danish capital is still so sick of this moment. Hang on. Let's schedule an appointment for me at that massage parlor rubber craft recommend. No, no, no, not under my name. Let's put it under white Phillips.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Girl Speaks Out After Naked Man Found in YMCA Women's Locker Room
"I want to fly out of here what happened, she was literally taking a shower in the middle of a shower when this man walks by butt naked. And so she ran to a stall to hide and get changed and then got the heck out of there because she didn't know who that guy was. She goes and she complains to the director of membership for the San Diego county YMCA. And they told this girl that she was the one with the problem. They said that she was never in danger and that this is not a big deal and that she should not feel weird about having a naked man in the locker room of the YMCA. Which, by the way, used to stand for young men's Christian association. So miss Phillips was doing an interview with a television station in San Diego. And she said that, again, her sibling, she has younger siblings, and they go to the same YMCA, they use the same locker room that she uses. And could you imagine, could you imagine, let's not even talk about a 17 year old. You got a 9 or ten year old little girl in that locker room, and some guy comes in there. In all his glory. Phillips says that she was made and it was made out to be that she was in the wrong by even suggesting this is a problem. In other words, she's a homophobe or transphobe or whatever you want to call it.

The Dan Bongino Show
Leo Terrell: SCOTUS Needs a Defined Ruling on 1st Amendment Rights
"Unfortunately in the baker case the Jack Phillips baker case which was similar they didn't rule on the larger constitutional issue They just ruled on the animus express by the Colorado governing board which I think was a big mistake because as we've seen Leo with abortion for now decades if you keep trying to kick the can down the road like John Roberts has a history of doing and isolating cases to these limited silos they just keep coming back It's not that they go away That's a big mistake and he's done this Roberts repeatedly and that's why this case is back in the Supreme Court You are spot on Dan And this is why I like this Supreme Court a Trump appointed court They're not going to isolate a ruling for this particular case They need to make a broad statement like they did in the roe V wade case last year excuse me this year and they need to make sure that this ruling is clear So you don't have these repeated cases over and over again And this is what I think the Supreme Court is going to do There is a First Amendment religious right and then more importantly a First Amendment right of expression that the government can not intrude on It can not force people to give up to do business in the state

The Dan Bongino Show
Leo Terrell: Explaining SCOTUS Case 303 Creative v. Elenis
"Is no one better to talk about civil rights and legal issues other than you I mean you're literally a civil rights attorney So this Colorado case of the Supreme Court has me fascinated The gist of the case is very simple It's a website designer who pursuant to this Colorado law She's being forced if the Colorado law is in fact enforced And she loses to do websites creating messages that violate her religious beliefs on marriage This is a really fascinating case because it's not the first time Colorado as you know has found itself in the Supreme Court with Jack Phillips the cake maker You know Leo this is a pretty simple case The lady civil rights and constitutional rights are being violated She's being forced to say something by a governing body that violates her religious beliefs Am I missing something about this case No you should be teaching the class in law school It's simply law school one O one Now these are religious freedoms being challenged Dan her First Amendment right of expression She is being forced to express something by way of a website that she does not agree with And this is government intrusion on her First Amendment right And this case to me is solid as a rock as a First Amendment case to her religious objection but not only her right up expressing herself and she'd be forced to express something that she doesn't want to And that's government entanglement of her First Amendment right She is absolutely unsolved ground and I don't know if we believe the Supreme Court is going to rule in her favor

Parts Counter Gurus Podcast
How to Deal with Crowds
"I'm not done with where we left off this conversation about the horn and the challenge and the video that may be coming and potentially some black eyes on me in the next few videos. Oh man, okay. All right, I got you. So back to this Vegas thing, you know, and I can't stop paying attention to this now. Thought I thought of you, Jay over the weekend. In what way? Can you side shot side shot? iPhone situation whereas iPhone got run over and we had to take it to the Apple store now. I think we talked about that previously. So we had an appointment. It's in the mall. We go to the mall, the mall's crazy as can be crazy busy. Okay. And I think the mall traffic is coming back with the kids because of Stranger Things because of what they've done to repopulate it. So the Apple store is downstairs, we come in on the top level, okay? Gotta take the escalator, right? I think I know it's mall, you're going to, yes. Yeah, yeah, right. That one. Top of the escalator circled around the entrance to the escalator. Oh, lord. Completely blocking access to the, let me just reframe this for you. Holiday shopping season has already started. Crazy busy. We're just trying to get to our appointment, circled around the top of the escalator where you have to get on it. Is a family, stopped and completely conversing. In the middle of the road, the elevator was completely blocked. That's just ridiculous. People are just oblivious to what's going on around them. I really think the little air horn thing carrying this air horn in my pocket, if you guys don't know what that was all about. And just tooting it at people from behind. It will startle them, but we have to film this, right? You have to. So I think having side shot with you may give you a little protection. Yeah. You know, could we like throw him under the bus and have him toot the horn? Yeah, if he's, I don't know if he'd be willing to do it. He's super courteous. But I know, but still, man, you know, yeah. Just a little bit funny. And I don't know that you have to be aggressive. I think you just say, excuse me, and you keep moving, right? Yeah, pretty much. I think that's what you have to do. You know, you can apologize, but you never know what that's going to return. I mean, I really want to hear from people on this. Hey guys, please go to your favorite podcasting platform and go find the parts counter gurus. You can even go to our website at parks counter gurus dot com. Hey, can we do a Facebook poll? Is that still a thing? I think it is a thing, you know? We can check into that and maybe we can get stars and awards and all that stuff and they can leave live comments. I mean,

New England Patriots Press Pass
"phillips" Discussed on New England Patriots Press Pass
"At bet online dot AG. The Patriots return to the practice field coming off their biweek, their first organized team activity since last Monday night's victory over the Buffalo Bills, the Patriots did not practice during the bi so Tuesday was the first time that we saw them back out on the practice field and three notable patriots were in attendance for practice on Tuesday afternoon starting with safety Kyle duggar. He appears to be activated off the COVID-19 reserve list. He was out there and participating with his teammates on Tuesday afternoon. We also saw running back Damien Harris and safety Adrian Phillips out on the practice field for Harris. He was officially limited in Tuesday's session with a hamstring injury that popped up in that win over buffalo and limited him in the second half. We saw him go through some positional drills early on in practice. He did look a little bit gimpy, didn't look a 100%. That's for sure, but he was out there. He was officially limited and he did participate a little bit in practice in what we saw on Tuesday afternoon, but once again, a noticeable limp for Harris in Tuesday's practice. As for Phillips, also limited with a knee injury, we also spoke to Phillips before practice in a media session where he said everything checked out pretty okay in terms of his knee and no major injuries for the patriot safety. He was moving around much better than Harris was. It looks like Phillips just had a little bit of an injury scare at the end of that game against buffalo, but nothing serious for the pat's safety, which is great news for the Patriots defense. Now the Patriots will return to the practice field on Wednesday. They also will take on the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday night and we will have you completely covered right here on CNS media dot com and on patriots press pass from Indianapolis on Saturday and all week long down here at Gillette stadium..

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"phillips" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"That's a huge waste of our energy. The best that we can do is work on our own healing so that when we show up to the table we show up to these different things. We bring a different countenance. We bring a different level of south and In a level of self that people can hear because sometimes when we are so angry. People can't hear what you're saying because they're so focused on your anger. You know what i mean. And so that's why we do the healing work. I mean he only work is also So that People can become aware that there's nothing wrong with them. Is that You know they've had things happen to them or happen to their lineage. Because trauma is passed on from one generation to another and So they may be having a difficult time getting their lives where they want their lives to be but it isn't because as anything wrong is that they're they're still dealing with the psycho emotional Things that their families never healed then there he. They're dealing with their own childhood trauma and everyday trauma of just you know. Living as a person of color in supremacy society and so self healing and self awareness is really important if people are serious about wanting to heal from. Racism vinnie to become race literate. They need to understand what race is where it comes from how was maintained. And all those kinds of we think we know. But there's a lot of information that it doesn't get shared with us and so we don't really know and people don't know what they don't know It's also important to along with becoming race literate to learn techniques that help you self care. Lake learning breeding patterns that can add to the coherence of your mind and your heart Understand that when you talk about race with some people particularly for your person of color would have a conversation about something that just happened. That was racially charged with a white person. Remember that the moment. You mentioned the word race to them if it's not affiliated car race or a horse race in a race you trigger their stress response so is fight flight analysis. They either wanted the end what they just said or did they want to flee like they. Don't wanna be around this anymore or they become paralyzed inside. You know you're talking to them and you can look in their eyes and it's like there's nobody home 'cause the spirit left because they don't want to have this conversation it to just being aware of that like you know there's not a whole heck of that you can do about that But it's important for you to be able to speak to power and do it in a way compassionate because the reality is a big to have been traumatized and their trauma Goes way back before colonization. Which is what allowed them to do. The stuff they they did through colonization and so and also realizing that even and especially perpetrators are just as traumatized as the people that they traumatized. And we never really talked about that and the thing that perpetrators need to know is that you didn't just traumatized yourself by what you just did to that of the person the traumatized entire lineage. I just dramatize your children and grandchildren and great grandchildren. Great on down. The.

GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"phillips" Discussed on GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp
"Welcome back to jams genesis. Amar's cab with me. Today is milagros phillips and her pronouns. Are she her and hers. And here's a bit about malaga's malaga's phillips is a keynote speaker. Tech's speak presenter. Four times author and certified coach. She designed strategic learning programs for organizations seeking to enhance their diversity. Equity and inclusion initiatives through race literacy her programs use history science research and storytelling to create compelling live can't forming experiences for more than thirty five years. Malaga's has consulted design and facilitated programs across many industries. She is an artist. Ricky master and teacher a sound. They're piss teacher of a course in miracles and the creator of race demystified a compassionate approach to healing from racial conditioning. Her latest Cracking the healers code a prescription for healing racism and finding fullness will be out in all this milagros is a recipient of the twenty twenty one new thought walton award for interfa- intercultural understanding and without further ado. Let's welcome malaga's develops thank you so much for having me on your podcast. Jetsam really excited about our conversation. Likewise thank you for carving time out of your day to just come have a coffee. Chat south conversation and listeners viewers today. We're gonna talk a bath healing from racial conditions. Emma lagers is gonna tell us what does that look like. How can we move the needle forward as well as unpack some really insightful. Things that we could begin to take in apply in our industries. And our life personally and professionally. Some loggers When you think about healing from racial conditioning what are your pillars around that will. The first thing is The finding racial conditioning because for the most part we deal with with this. This historically grounded thing called racism that actually is the birth child of race. Which is a myth. You know so. We are dealing with the reality of something that came out of a myth. So so let's just start with that. That's that's enough for us to impact right and then the realization that that miss came out of what was institutionalized at its time so we're talking the early for too early mid to late fourteen hundred in europe and what was going on and and so really race and racism are the condition that was created by what was institution lies at the time that allowed for people to be colonized and all the things that that happened in the middle passage and everything else in how we have been living in this continuum for over six hundred years and no one ever teaches us. The actual history of this stuff you know. No one gives us the context. And so.

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"phillips" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"Now the truth is and this doesn't get talked about a lot but large percentages of the new debt. Were running up. No one's buying the federal reserve simply electronically giving the federal government money to spend it's literally. There's nothing backing it except the federal reserve. Our nations may and that's trillions of dollars. Jim frightening it is. It's a. it's a dangerous dangerous tie. And we mentioned inflation early. Earn blast now for frankly to generation without sustained withering inflation. But we're seeing inflation now at levels that we haven't seen since the carter era and laid says and who does that hit the hardest. It hits the very people that the left claims that they they love poor people that single mom making fifteen bucks an hour pounds. Her when gas goes up to four dollars a gallon on her utility. Bill goes up thirty or forty percents apartment or condominium it hits that senior citizen couple on a fixed income it hits blue collar workers heads latinos folks in inner cities because the staples of life. I i go to the grocery store myself. I see what's happening. Hamburger cost per pound and right and everything else and it hits the very people on the margins that the left claims they want to help. And so that's why all the spending all this deficit all these deficits all this dad. It really is. It's not just a moral and dangerous some esoteric sense in a real and present danger since it's bad for this country and there's gonna be a reckoning and they're already is reckoning when you think about the level of inflation and overheated since and and now you have a lot of americans not working because they're literally being paid not to work and and actually pretty good money not to work. And so it's i think ready to an inflection point. I would argue that. In the last century we've had three inflection point elections and legislative periods that impacted not just a decade but generations of americans. The i was one thousand nine hundred thirty two. Fdr's landslide and the next four years of the new deal had expanded the size scope power of top down federal government in a way we had not seen before maybe since the civil wars end in reconstruction and it changed the country. Nine thousand nine hundred sixty four. I would argue. The landslide of lyndon baines johnson the great society that followed in sixty five sixty six sixty seven. You take those two eras those two inflection points over half of the current spending can directly be traced back to entitlements programs. Put in place by those two inflection. Points the third one is a little. Bit more encouraging. And it's one we touched on. It was the reagan revolution of eighty when an eighty one eighty two eighty three which with the heart of reaganism policy years..

The J.R. Hoeft Show
"phillips" Discussed on The J.R. Hoeft Show
"Welcome aboard it's episode ninety of the jr half show. And i am very pleased to have tim phillips. Who is the president of americans for prosperity joining me. Today we are at a momentous point in our history with a massive expansion of the federal government and americans for prosperity when it comes to the infrastructure. Bill and spending has led the charge. And so tim. And i talk a little bit about that but we also get philosophical and talk about why. This is such an important moment in american history and why people need to get involved. Tim has some great insights. But that way a regarding where we are as a country and what you can do to help and so without further ado let's get underway with tim phillips Hey tim phillips. Welcome to the podcast. Jim it's so fantastic to have this opportunity to talk to you. I mean i've i've been following.

The Garden Question
"phillips" Discussed on The Garden Question
"Pollen is the daddy and lilla. Flora is the female across between those two where we got acknowledged slaying gina in sudan. You data has the same conform of blown that it is avary y in a couple of subspecies that have burgundy out. Deep in the middle wants to blame. Like i said very earliest precocious. And so we hold up if we get a little zephyr of warm air in mid february. It's going to be trying to blunt in the middle zone winters. Scarfs the along. Maybe a we we can have at most. We might skirt through. Without having any hard coal nights it'll survive thirty thirty two the balloons wail but if we we start if we have twenty eight for bear many hours webster toast then hurt the tree leafs out later normally this year we had really good blind from it like this has been the best year for blaming that i can ever remember. Sounds like everything is just put on a show and earn their keep big time. Yeah we had a cold enough winter. Largely it was winter when it was supposed to be winter and not everything had leafed out of claiming out whatever those are always tragic. Just some of the vagaries of guarding something that we have to put up with. There's mrs galloway whip in the orientation video. She had been field and not ninety five talking about a garden and she admonishes people not the fuss about the weather. There is nothing you can do about it. And there's dismiss just go on and and talk about the weather. There's more joe phillips from hillsdale's gardens in state.