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Ask The Angel With Rachel Corpus with Rachel Corpus Ask the Angel: Spiritual Disclosure, Star Lineages, Angel Guidance, and Healing Through Loss Opening with Humor, Disclosure, and Spiritual Language In this episode of Ask the Angel, Reverend Rachel Corpus welcomes listeners as a psychic medium, angel communicator, and angel incarnate. She opens with a playful “WOO News You Can Use” segment, joking about religious statues, UFO files, extraterrestrial disclosure, astrology, and the Taurus supermoon before shifting into the deeper purpose of the show. Rachel explains that the program explores spirituality, science, magic, mysticism, quantum metaphysics, and quantum mechanics in a way that helps people remember what they already know. She also clarifies her language, saying she may use terms like God, Source, Creator, and Spirit interchangeably because different listeners may relate to those words differently depending on their spiritual background or religious experiences. Remembering Spirit, Body, and Connection Rachel teaches that human beings are spirit in physical form, using the idea of the body as an “avatar” or beautifully tailored costume created with Source. She encourages listeners to love, talk to, and heal their bodies while remembering that they are not separate from the God or Source that created them. She frames the show as a space for remembering spiritual truth rather than simply learning new concepts. Rachel invites callers to ask questions, share stories, and even respectfully challenge her as part of a larger conversation about angels, guides, loved ones, extraterrestrials, intuition, and the unseen world. Mimosa’s Star Lineage and Spiritual Path The first caller, Mimosa, asks about extraterrestrial lineage and whether she should be searching for additional star-family connections beyond the Esassani lineage associated with Bashar. Rachel explains that angels are non-human helpers and that extraterrestrial or ultra-terrestrial beings can also assist people through love-based vibration. Channeling information for Mimosa, Rachel says her lineage appears mosaic-like, involving multiple star families rather than only one source. She identifies Lyra, Pleiadian, and Arcturian influences, along with the lineage Mimosa already mentioned, and describes Mimosa as someone who has served as a peacemaker, bridge-builder, and carrier of wisdom between different groups. Self-Love, Holding Patterns, and Spiritual Timing Rachel tells Mimosa that she is already in the right vibration because she has begun embodying real self-love rather than merely thinking about it as an idea. She says that this self-love is turning Mimosa into a healing presence whose energy affects people, animals, and even nature around her. When Mimosa asks about blockages in her path, Rachel says she does not see true blocks, but rather “holding patterns” created by earthly timing, where another person or situation may not yet be ready to meet her timeline. Rachel advises her to use those pauses for self-care, nature, emotional honesty, and continued trust in her path. Spirit Communication, AI, and Messages from Loved Ones Rachel then previews next week’s guest, Alan Steinfeld, author of Making Contact, and encourages listeners to learn about his work on extraterrestrial intelligence and human consciousness. She also demonstrates dowsing rods, asking questions about politics, world events, collective awakening, intuition, and artificial intelligence. The rods indicate that humanity is moving toward more disclosure and awakening, but Rachel also channels concern that AI could grow too powerful unless people become more aware and take peaceful, loving action. Later, caller Sean asks about his daughter Maisie, who was lost in a miscarriage. Rachel says Maisie is present as a spirit guide for the family, loves school on the other side, enjoys being with her siblings, and may show signs through footsteps, electricity, ladybugs, and playful spiritual activity in the home. Pregnancy Loss, Angel Incarnation, and Closing Blessing Another caller, Amber, shares that she and her husband have experienced three pregnancy losses, including one at 38 weeks and a current loss at seven weeks. Rachel responds with compassion, saying that sometimes there is no simple “why,” but that Amber’s children are still her children on the other side, learning and being loved in heaven. Rachel says the losses have also opened Amber’s psychic development and encourages her to explore those gifts gently. Near the end, Rachel shares her own origin story as an angel incarnate, explaining that after a childhood car accident she was taken to the other side, shown the seraphim realm, and told she was a seraphim before choosing to return because she thought of her mother. She closes by reminding listeners that everyone is connected in spirit, encouraging them to keep their “halo straight,” and inviting them back next week.
Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin Bible Patterns of the Rapture: Separation Before Judgment Introducing the Pattern of Separation In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, Brother Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal introduce what they describe as a biblical pattern that sheds light on the rapture. They explain that the program will focus on “patterns in the Bible” rather than a new doctrine, arguing that Scripture has always contained repeated examples of God separating His people before He acts in judgment or deliverance. The hosts frame the discussion around the pre-tribulation rapture and contrast their view with mid-tribulation, pre-wrath, post-tribulation, and non-rapture interpretations. Letting the Bible Interpret Itself Dr. Hiltibidal emphasizes that the discussion should follow basic rules of Bible interpretation, especially keeping Scripture in context and allowing the Bible to serve as its own dictionary and commentary. He also stresses the “law of first mention,” saying that how God uses a principle at the beginning of Scripture helps reveal how He continues to use it throughout the Bible. From there, he introduces the Hebrew idea of division or separation, saying that the pattern begins in Genesis with God dividing light from darkness and continues through the creation account. Creation as the First Pattern The hosts explain that each day of creation involves a form of separation before God’s next action. They mention the separation of light from darkness, waters above from waters below, dry land from seas, day from night, fish from birds, and mankind from the animals. Dr. Hiltibidal argues that this establishes a foundational biblical pattern: before God acts, He separates. They connect this to Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 15, where Paul answers questions about resurrection by going back to Adam, and to 2 Peter 3, where Peter discusses the day of the Lord by returning to creation. Noah, Lot, and Deliverance Before Judgment The episode then applies this separation pattern to major biblical judgment events. The hosts discuss Noah being shut into the ark before the flood came, emphasizing the seven-day period after God sealed the door before judgment fell. They also discuss Lot being removed from Sodom before fire fell on the city, noting that the angels told him to hurry because judgment could not proceed until he was delivered out. For the hosts, Noah and Lot both serve as patterns of God removing the righteous before judgment, which they connect directly to the rapture before the tribulation. Enoch, Abraham, Moses, Israel, and the Church The discussion continues with more examples of separation before divine action. The hosts mention Enoch being taken by God, Abraham being separated from his homeland and family so God could make a nation through him, Moses being separated from Egypt to lead Israel, Israel being separated from Egypt during the plagues, and Israel being separated from Pharaoh’s armies at the Red Sea. They also connect the idea to the church as a “called-out assembly,” saying believers are separated from the darkness of the world and called into the light. For them, this reinforces the idea that God’s action in history repeatedly begins with separation. The Rapture, the Final Seven Years, and the Coming Kingdom Toward the end, the hosts connect the pattern to Daniel’s seventieth week, the last seven years, and the coming tribulation. Dr. Hiltibidal says God began with seven days and will end with seven years, arguing that before God brings that final period of judgment, He will separate the saints from the world. The hosts also mention future separations, including sheep and goats in Matthew 25 and separation in the millennial context. They conclude that the Bible’s pattern supports a pre-tribulation rapture, urging listeners to be born again, make sure they have been separated unto God, and keep their eyes on the sky.
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Colorado GOP Turmoil, the Rivera Arrest, and Tina Peters’ Clemency Fight Guests, Cody LeBlanc and Ashe Epp from Ashe In America Free at last! Gov. Jared Polis announces he is granting clemency to persecuted former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters with a release dat of June 1st. Ashe Epp met with Tina over the weekend and joins the show. Plus Weld County GOP Chair… RINO Hunter Rivera busted and accused of soliciting a child prostitute in a police sting. Cody LebBlanc notes this did not come out of nowhere. Opening with Colorado Republican Controversy In this episode of The Chuck and Julie Show, Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden open on a rainy Monday in Colorado with a discussion of Republican Party turmoil, especially in Weld County. They focus on the arrest of Weld County Republican Party chairman Hunter Rivera, who is accused in connection with an alleged child predator sting involving the attempted solicitation of a child prostitute. Chuck and Julie frame the story as part of a larger conflict between grassroots conservatives and establishment “RINO” Republicans, arguing that Rivera had been promoted and protected by party insiders despite past warning signs. Cody LeBlanc on Weld County and Party Vetting Grassroots activist Cody LeBlanc joins the program to discuss his concerns about how Rivera rose within Weld County Republican politics. Cody says Rivera was pushed on local Republicans by establishment figures and notes that Rivera had been connected to several campaigns and political organizations, including work with Barb Kirkmeyer, Lori Garcia Sander, Yasmin Navarro, Gay Bevin, Lauren Boebert, and young Republican circles. He stresses that he is not arguing guilt by association, but says party leaders have a responsibility to vet people better, especially when they are placing them in leadership roles and asking grassroots members to trust them. Warning Signs, Grassroots Concerns, and RINO Power The discussion broadens into criticism of Weld County Republican leadership and Colorado GOP power structures. Cody, Chuck, and Julie argue that grassroots conservatives have repeatedly been dismissed, mocked, or accused of being divisive when they ask questions about candidates, leadership, or party processes. They connect the Rivera arrest to previous warnings from Scott Bottoms about child predator concerns, and they criticize Barb Kirkmeyer and others for mocking or minimizing those warnings before the arrest became public. The conversation also touches on broader frustrations over open primaries, jungle primaries, assembly problems, and what they describe as establishment efforts to control candidate selection. Party Culture, Accountability, and Bigger Questions Cody argues that the Rivera arrest should become a turning point for the Weld County GOP and the Colorado Republican Party more broadly. He says the issue is not merely one person’s alleged misconduct, but a political culture in which loyalty, money, and insider connections can override principle, accountability, and proper scrutiny. Chuck and Julie agree that establishment figures should be asking how the situation happened, whether anything was missed, and how to prevent similar problems in the future, rather than focusing mainly on defending themselves from grassroots criticism. Cody closes by asking listeners to keep his grandmother in prayer as she nears the end of her life. Ash Epp on Tina Peters’ Clemency The show then shifts to Ash Epp, who joins to discuss Governor Jared Polis granting clemency to Tina Peters. Ash explains that Polis cut Peters’ sentence in half, making her eligible for parole on June 1, though the parole board will still determine the conditions of her release. She emphasizes that Peters’ legal team is still appealing the underlying criminal conviction and the handling of the presidential pardon issue, so the clemency does not end the legal fight. Ash says Peters’ immediate priorities are seeing her 97-year-old mother, rebuilding her health after prison, eating real food, and eventually reuniting with her dog, Minka, once she knows she will not be taken away again. Polis, Democrats, Election Integrity, and Prison Reform The final segment looks at the political meaning of Polis’ clemency decision and the reaction from Democrats. Ash argues that Polis may be positioning himself for national office and using the clemency to present himself as more moderate or liberty-minded, even as some progressive Democrats and DSA-aligned voices react angrily. The discussion also covers Peters’ likely future advocacy on election integrity and prison reform, including concerns about prison conditions, elderly inmates, food quality, and health. Ash and the hosts also discuss how the phrase “election denier” has changed politically, with Ash saying she embraces the label as protected speech and continues to challenge the reliability of current election systems.
Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Remember, The LIGHT Exposes and Reproves The Darkness
The Power Of Synergy with Gabrielle Cardona Human Connection, Positive Energy, and Rebuilding Relationships in an AI-Driven World From Life Coaching to Relationship Coaching In this episode of The Power of Synergy, Gabrielle Cardona introduces herself as a relationship coach who originally began as a life coach because she believed the mental health industry often focused too much on labels, problems, and medication rather than strengths, success, and practical growth. She explains that her early coaching goal was to help people “score in the game of life” by identifying where they were, defining where they wanted to go, and building strategies to succeed. Over time, she realized that nearly every coaching issue—career, health, money, time management, or personal growth—had one common factor: relationships. Technology, AI, and the Loss of Human Presence Gabrielle argues that technology, social media, and artificial intelligence have damaged people’s ability to be physically and emotionally present with one another. She says computers and devices may make life easier in some ways, but they cannot replace human connection, eye contact, conversation, body language, voice, and shared time. She contrasts older generations who remember life without constant technology with younger people who feel dependent on devices, and she warns that “social media” often functions as anti-social media. Her larger concern is that people are becoming isolated even while surrounded by others. Animals, Emotional Substitutes, and the Human Need to Bond A recurring theme in the episode is Gabrielle’s concern that some people now use pets as substitutes for human relationships. She says animals can offer affection and comfort, but they cannot fill the deeper human need for substantive connection with other people. Gabrielle specifically discusses seeing people treat pets like children and argues that this places an unhealthy emotional burden on animals while avoiding the work required to build real human bonds. For her, human beings need appreciation, respect, trust, communication, and shared purpose in order to truly bond. The Principles of Synergy Gabrielle explains several coaching principles behind her idea of synergy. She says there is no neutral energy: people are either positive or negative, and they are either moving toward others or away from them. She encourages listeners to ask whether people feel better or worse after interacting with them. She also describes synergy as more than cooperation, using number examples to show that people working together can create exponentially greater results than individuals working separately. To achieve this, people must communicate, understand one another’s personalities, recognize different strengths, and decide who is best suited for each role. Personality, Marriage, Parenting, and Real Connection Gabrielle connects synergy to personality differences, especially through Myers-Briggs-style profiles and the idea of dominant, auxiliary, tertiary, and inferior functions. She says people should learn what they and others naturally do well, then use those differences constructively instead of criticizing them. She applies this to her own marriage of more than 30 years, describing how she and her husband make time to reconnect, talk through issues, avoid going to bed angry, and keep their relationship strong. She also shares stories about her children to show how private jokes, shared reading, time together, and technology-free moments can create lasting emotional bonds. Positive Energy, Service, and Practical Relationship Tools Toward the end, Gabrielle discusses spiritual principles such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, mildness, and self-control, saying these qualities create healthier relationships and reduce conflict. She also shares her experience working with people at a shelter in Phoenix, explaining that when she offered coaching without a political or selfish agenda, residents and staff began to trust her intentions. She closes by directing listeners to her coaching resources and books, including work on marriage, life success, and personality, while encouraging them to use positive energy, self-awareness, and human connection to improve their relationships and communities.
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E096, Trump Admin Overhauls The ATF Cutting Major Biden-Era Gun Restrictions UPS considers throwing out century old ban on shipping handguns. ATF announces huge changes to their rulebook. Trump admin overhauls the ATF cutting major Biden-era gun restrictions. California’s open carry ban challenged by gun rights activists. AG of Florida sues city over secret registry of guns. Ex-security guard sentenced for the shooting of a teen in the back who was returning a BB gun. Gun Law Changes, Open Carry, Firearm Registries, and the Risks of Off-Duty Intervention Opening the Gun-Focused Roundtable In this episode of LEO Roundtable, host Chip DeBlock opens the law enforcement talk show by introducing the panel and explaining that this will be a firearms-heavy episode. He is joined by former LA County Sheriff’s Office member and former police chief Ralph Ornelas, along with former ATF agent Dan O’Kelly of GunLearn. Chip also acknowledges the show’s sponsors and distribution platforms before previewing several gun-related stories, including proposed changes to firearm shipping rules, ATF rule revisions, open carry litigation, a Florida gun registry lawsuit, and officer-involved shooting cases. Postal Service Handgun Shipping and Federal Firearm Rules The first major discussion centers on the possibility of the United States Postal Service ending its long-standing ban on private citizens mailing handguns. Chip explains that the policy dates back to 1927 and that a recent Department of Justice legal memo questioned whether the ban is consistent with current Second Amendment precedent, especially after the Supreme Court’s Bruen decision. Dan O’Kelly clarifies that long guns can already be mailed in certain circumstances, but handguns have been treated differently by the postal system. He also explains that interstate firearm transfers still generally must go through licensed dealers or manufacturers, and that mailing a firearm directly to another private person across state lines remains legally restricted. ATF Rule Changes, FFLs, Braces, and Registration The panel then discusses broader ATF rule changes under the Trump administration, including rollbacks of Biden-era firearm regulations. Chip highlights changes involving stabilizing braces, the definition of being “engaged in the business” of selling firearms, recordkeeping rules, and Federal Firearms License issues. Dan explains that although the brace rule may be rolled back, firearms configured with shoulder stocks or short barrels still raise legal questions under short-barreled rifle definitions. He also discusses the practical realities of FFL compliance, including how state and local zoning or security requirements can affect whether someone can operate as a licensed dealer. Open Carry, Training, and Practical Concerns Another major topic is the legal challenge to California’s restrictions on open carry. Chip explains that several gun rights groups filed a brief in the Ninth Circuit arguing that the Second Amendment and American historical tradition protect public open carry. Ralph supports lawful carry but stresses his belief that people carrying firearms should receive proper training. Dan adds that open carry often becomes less dramatic in practice than critics fear, citing Texas and Florida as examples where open carry did not lead to widespread visible gun carrying. The panel agrees that training is important, while also acknowledging the tension between practical safety concerns and constitutional carry rights. Jacksonville’s Alleged Secret Gun Log The panel next discusses Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier’s lawsuit against the City of Jacksonville over allegations that city personnel maintained an illegal registry of firearms. Chip summarizes the report that security personnel at two city-owned locations allegedly recorded personal information and firearm serial numbers from armed visitors over a two-year period. Dan compares the concern to federal prohibitions against national firearm registries and praises the attorney general for acting against the alleged practice. Ralph questions what the purpose of such a log would have been and whether the information was shared with law enforcement or used for any operational purpose. Security Guard Shooting and the Value of Being a Good Witness The final major story concerns an off-duty security guard in Washington State who was convicted after shooting and killing a teenager outside a sporting goods store. According to the report discussed on the show, the guard believed the teen and others were carrying a real gun and possibly preparing to rob the store, but prosecutors said the teen was returning a BB gun. Ralph uses the case to stress that off-duty officers and armed security personnel should often be good witnesses unless they or their family are directly threatened. Dan agrees that a realistic-looking BB gun could reasonably create concern, but says the reported shooting after the teen allegedly dropped the gun and raised his hands would be extremely difficult to justify. The episode closes with reminders about the show’s sponsors and related law enforcement resources.
Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Ep175 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 73 The Great White Throne, God’s Plagues, and Preparing the Heart to Meet God In this episode, Pastor Tony Alamo introduces program number 175, part 73 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You. He says the message will continue teaching about the great white throne judgment, which he describes as the final judgment where sinners are judged with no further appeal. He opens in prayer, asking God to anoint the service inwardly and outwardly, use his mouth to speak to both the world and the church, save souls, and strengthen believers so they can stand on higher spiritual ground. A Young Listener from Ghana and the Desire to Witness The first letter comes from a 15-year-old boy in Kumasi, Ghana, who says he read Alamo’s literature titled Dry Bones and realized that sinners can repent. He explains that his parents had not given him a Bible because they considered him a sinner, but after reading the literature he wanted a Bible and more materials to share with school friends who had not given their lives to Christ. Alamo uses the letter to emphasize that a sign of being saved is the immediate desire to tell others, win souls, and help people avoid eternal judgment. God’s Mighty Works and the Need to Prepare the Heart Alamo then turns to biblical examples of God’s power, especially the Exodus from Egypt. He discusses the Passover lamb, the blood of the lamb, the death of the firstborn, the Red Sea crossing, the drowning of Pharaoh’s army, water from the rock, and manna from heaven. He argues that these works show God’s power to save, provide, and judge. He also warns that people must prepare their hearts to meet God, using the Titanic as an example of people trying too late to prepare spiritually when disaster was already upon them. Plagues, Disasters, and Alamo’s View of Judgment A large portion of the episode focuses on plagues and disasters as signs of God’s judgment. Alamo compares the Egyptian plagues of blood, flies, frogs, lice, and other afflictions to modern diseases, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, bird flu, AIDS, Ebola, cancer, and other suffering. He argues that God uses these events to warn people, punish sin, and call the world to repentance. He also claims that God protected certain Christians during a tsunami by allowing persecution to drive them into the mountains before the disaster struck. Letters from California and India The next letter comes from a woman in Santa Monica, California, who thanks Alamo for helping her break free from Catholicism and says she is now studying with Seventh-day Adventists. She asks about starting a Bible-based counseling program, but Alamo strongly warns her not to create her own ministry path as a novice. He tells her that she must die to her own will, learn Scripture, and allow God—not personal ambition—to direct her work. Another letter comes from a pastor in Andhra Pradesh, India, who says Alamo’s literature strengthened him and asks to join in the ministry’s work of reaching unreached places. Alamo responds by praying for him, his family, and believers facing persecution. Psalm 78, Salvation Prayer, and Closing Appeal The episode closes with a Bible reading from Psalm 78, focusing on Israel’s rebellion in the wilderness and God’s anger, signs, plagues, and deliverance. Alamo uses the passage to argue that the same God who judged Egypt is still judging the world today, while also protecting those who belong to Him. He urges listeners to get saved, receive protection through Christ, and prepare their hearts before judgment comes. He then leads a salvation prayer asking Jesus to forgive sins, enter the heart, give power to keep God’s moral law, and help the believer walk in the Spirit. The program ends with instructions for requesting the message on CD or tape and a reminder to continue with part 74.
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal Guest, Mike Krompass from The Fell - the Creative Fire Behind a Modern Rock Sound Introducing Mike Krompass and The Fell In this episode of Bringing the Darkness to the Light, host Catherine Nadal welcomes Mike Krompass, guitarist for the band The Fell, as well as a multi-platinum producer, songwriter, mixer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and music executive. Catherine explains that she recently saw The Fell perform in Liverpool, New York, at the start of their tour and became an immediate fan of the band’s energy, sound, and songwriting. She especially praises the song “Footprints,” describing it as the kind of track she can play repeatedly without wanting to turn it off. A Lifelong Musician with a Wide Range of Influences Mike explains that he started playing guitar at four years old and knew from a young age that music was what he wanted to do. He recalls seeing Michael Jackson in concert as a child and being inspired by guitarist Jennifer Batten, while also growing up with a wide range of musical influences including funk, disco, metal, progressive rock, R&B, the Beatles, Prince, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Extreme, Mr. Big, Dokken, Dio, and Michael Jackson. Although his parents were not musicians, he was influenced by musical figures in his extended family and later learned a great deal from guitarists, drummers, music stores, studios, and working musicians around him. From Toronto to Los Angeles, Nashville, the UK, and Back Mike describes growing up in Toronto and eventually moving to Los Angeles to pursue his rock-star dreams. Although that path did not unfold exactly as he imagined, Los Angeles opened doors into film, television, songwriting, production, and working with pop, country, and rock artists. He also spent years moving between Los Angeles and Nashville, where he became immersed in the songwriting culture and appreciated the respect Nashville gives to songwriters. After time in the UK, he returned to Toronto, carrying with him a broad international career shaped by persistence, adaptability, and a refusal to limit himself to one genre or role. How The Fell Came Together The conversation turns to the formation of The Fell. Mike says the project began because he wanted to reconnect with his own musical passion after years of producing and writing for other artists. He wanted to create rock music for himself, with guitar solos and songs that came from his own roots. He reached out to Billy Sheehan, who quickly responded and suggested they start a band rather than simply work as hired players. Mike was also working with singer Toby Rand, whose voice, songwriting, stage presence, and modern rock energy helped complete the core sound. Although the project was delayed for years because of other commitments, Mike says the chemistry between himself, Billy, and Toby was the magic that eventually brought The Fell back together. Footprints, Trippin, and the Band’s Sound Catherine and Mike discuss several songs from The Fell, beginning with “Footprints,” which Mike says was one of the earliest songs written with Toby Rand and was intended to have a mainstream radio feel with a strong hook. He also talks about the video, which was shot in a World War II-era bunker in Poland and later reworked with footage from other videos. They then discuss “Trippin,” which Mike says has a different feel and hints of Faith No More influence, especially in the chorus melody. Mike explains that while the songs may sound different from one another, they share a sonic identity through the drum sounds, large guitar tones, and the focus on strong songwriting beneath the rock production. Producing, Touring, and What Comes Next The final portion explores Mike’s production skills, the practical advantage of being able to record drums, guitars, bass sketches, and vocals in his own studio, and his effort not to overproduce The Fell so the band can still sound authentic live. He discusses drummer Nick’s role as the newest band member, the group’s early tour dates, plans for overseas shows, and the importance of building awareness through live performances and streaming numbers. Mike also talks about his companies, including Noise Nation X, Noise Nation Records, and BCMG Recordings, which work in music licensing, film and television placements, artist development, and catalog representation. The episode closes with Catherine encouraging listeners to follow Mike and The Fell, then rolling out with the band’s song “Kill Switch.”
The Laughing Heart with Errol Strider Connectedness, Meeting, and the Courage to Move Beyond Separation Opening Reflections on How We Really Are In this episode of The Laughing Heart, Errol Strider opens with a gentle reflection on the everyday question, “How are you doing?” He admits that people often ask the question casually, while he does not always answer with complete honesty. From there, he introduces the episode’s central theme: connectedness. Errol describes it as one of the most critical calls in human experience, a call to move away from the many ways people separate themselves and toward a deeper, more essential joining that could help improve the human condition. Connectedness as a Radical Human Need Errol then shares a piece called “Connectedness,” which he originally wrote in 1981 for the Association for Humanistic Psychology and has revised over the years. The piece explores how human beings stand before one another as individuals shaped by their bodies, histories, experiences, fears, dreams, wants, and defenses. It asks whether people can move beyond isolation, comparison, longing, and self-protection into a place of authentic contact. The writing suggests that people deeply want love and union, yet often fear that if love truly finds them, they may disappear inside it. The Search for a Place to Join The heart of “Connectedness” asks where human beings can genuinely meet one another without violence, compromise, or false performance. Errol’s piece explores whether connection comes through honesty, vulnerability, confession, touch, shared pain, grief, longing, terror, or the willingness to drop the protective shells that keep people apart. The poem calls for a kind of courageous nakedness, not merely physical but emotional and spiritual, where people can reveal their confusion, innocence, fear, resentment, and longing in order to rediscover the humanness they share and the divineness they hope to become. Individuality Inside Oneness After the piece, Errol unpacks its meaning by reflecting on the relationship between individuality and unity. He explains that each person is distinctive, yet also part of a larger undivided reality. To illustrate this, he recalls living in Marin County, California, where individual towns each had their own personality, even though from above they appeared as one continuous community. For Errol, this becomes a metaphor for the human condition: people are unique, but their deepest suffering comes from believing they are fundamentally separate from one another. He describes surrender not as giving up, but as letting go of false ideas of separation. The Meeting and the Fear of Dropping Barriers Errol then performs a more comic dialogue called “The Meeting,” inspired by Martin Buber’s idea that “all real living is meeting.” The sketch features two characters discussing misery, aliveness, barriers, fear, body sharing, loneliness, and the risk of truly seeing and being seen. Through humor, the dialogue shows how people build invisible walls, compare themselves, shame or blame others, and cling to separateness in order to feel safe. Eventually, the characters begin to look at one another directly, admit fear, exchange names, and experience the first awkward but real moment of meeting. Repentance as Turning Toward Union In the closing reflection, Errol says the episode’s pieces reveal the essential challenge of the human condition: people become absorbed in daily problems and desires while overlooking the deeper call to move beyond the illusion of separateness. He uses the religious idea of repentance as “going the other way,” meaning turning away from separation and toward union. He encourages listeners to notice when they compare themselves, act from guilt, live by “shoulds,” or make themselves better or worse than others. He closes with a love poem that says he cannot live outside of love, because only in love does he truly know himself, and he invites listeners to continue the journey through The Laughing Heart website, email, Substack, and YouTube presence.
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Free Speech, Guns and Moses, Media Bias, and the Fight Over America’s Future Remembering Allen Nathan and Continuing the All-Stars In this episode of Spouting Off, host Karen Kataline opens by reflecting on the loss of Allen Nathan and the continuation of the Allen Nathan All-Stars in his memory. She frames the program around free speech, debate, and the freedom to hear uncensored ideas, then introduces her first guest, Salvador Litvak, director, producer, humorist, and filmmaker behind the mystery thriller Guns and Moses. Karen explains that she watched the film the night before with friends and wanted to bring Litvak on to discuss its message, production, and cultural relevance. Guns and Moses and the Right to Self-Defense Salvador Litvak discusses Guns and Moses, describing it as a film that is pro-faith, pro-Second Amendment, and centered on Jews who refuse to remain passive in the face of threats. He says the film has been warmly received by audiences, even while receiving little support from legacy media outlets. Karen and Litvak focus on how the movie portrays Jewish self-defense, with a rabbi who is reluctant to use a gun but takes responsible training seriously in order to protect his family and community. They also note that the film avoids simplistic stereotypes and presents Jewish characters as nuanced, faithful, and capable of moral courage. Antisemitism, Media Suppression, and Mamdani The conversation then shifts toward antisemitism, media narratives, and the New York City mayoral race involving Zohran Mamdani. Karen and Litvak argue that antisemitism appears across different political and ideological forms and that the media often pressures Jews and other targeted people to remain quiet or passive. Litvak connects his family history to concerns about socialism and communism, explaining that his mother and grandmother survived the Holocaust, lived under Soviet rule in Hungary, and later left Chile after Salvador Allende’s election. He warns New Yorkers against electing Mamdani, whom both he and Karen characterize as dangerous, anti-Jewish, socialist, and communist. Tim Graham on Media, Comedy, and Political Narratives Karen’s next guest is Tim Graham, executive editor at Newsbusters and host of the Newsbusters Podcast. They discuss how late-night comedians and mainstream media figures have treated the New York mayoral race, with Graham saying that most jokes have targeted Mamdani’s opponents rather than Mamdani himself. Karen and Graham compare media enthusiasm for Mamdani to past media fascination with Barack Obama, arguing that the press often protects or glamorizes left-wing figures while dismissing concerns about ideology, antisemitism, Islamism, or public safety. The segment frames Mamdani as part of a larger debate about media bias, Democratic Party direction, and the consequences of open-society rhetoric that excuses illiberal movements. Fears About New York and the Democratic Party The Mamdani discussion continues with concern over whether New York City could follow the path of cities like London, especially in relation to public safety, Jewish life, Islamist politics, and the ability of non-Muslims and Jews to feel safe in public. Graham says Republicans may use Mamdani as an example of what the Democratic Party has become, while Karen presses the point that Democratic leaders such as Hakeem Jeffries and Barack Obama have connections or strategic silence around Mamdani. The segment closes with Graham directing listeners to Newsbusters for more analysis of media bias and political coverage. Grace Stanke VanderWaal on Nuclear Optimism The episode ends with Karen welcoming Grace Stanke VanderWaal, Miss America 2023 and a trained nuclear engineer, to discuss nuclear energy, optimism, and America’s energy future. VanderWaal explains that her upcoming book will focus on harnessing optimism in everyday life and that she applies that outlook to nuclear power. She argues that the United States has the best-performing nuclear fleet in the world and that nuclear energy offers abundant, reliable, clean power. She also discusses recent nuclear developments, including plant restarts, Trump administration support for nuclear expansion, regulatory reform, and the need to unite behind strong energy infrastructure as artificial intelligence increases demand on the power grid.
Bible News Prophecy with Dr Bob Thiel Continuing Church Of God 45 Scripture, Tradition, and the Warning Against Adding to God’s Word Introducing the Debate Over Scripture and Tradition In this episode of Bible News Prophecy, Steve Dupuie introduces Dr. Bob Thiel for a discussion about whether “traditions of men” are still being added to the Bible as doctrine. The conversation begins with comments attributed to Pope Leo XIV about the relationship between sacred scripture and sacred tradition, including the Catholic claim that scripture and tradition are closely linked and contribute to the salvation of souls. Dr. Thiel challenges that idea immediately, arguing that the phrase “sacred tradition” is not found in the Bible and that Scripture repeatedly warns against adding to or taking away from God’s Word. Warnings Against Adding to Scripture Dr. Thiel cites passages from Deuteronomy, Proverbs, and Revelation to argue that God’s people are not permitted to add to divine revelation. He emphasizes Revelation 22, where warnings are given against adding to or taking away from the words of prophecy. From his perspective, religious groups that elevate additional writings, church traditions, or later doctrinal developments risk putting human authority above the Word of God. He also briefly mentions other groups, including Latter-day Saints, Seventh-day Adventists, Protestants, and Messianic Jews, as examples of communities he believes may accept later traditions or teachings in ways that compete with Scripture. Challenging Catholic Claims About Tradition The discussion then focuses more directly on Roman Catholic teaching. Dr. Thiel references the Catholic view that holy tradition transmits the Word of God entrusted to the apostles, but he argues that Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Protestant, and other traditions often accept later developments that were not part of the original apostolic teaching. He rejects the idea that tradition can stand on equal authority with Scripture. For Dr. Thiel, the proper Christian position is that the Bible alone must be the final authority for doctrine, correction, salvation, and righteous instruction. Paul’s Warnings About Tradition and False Teachers Dr. Thiel uses Paul’s letters to support his position, especially 2 Timothy 3, where Scripture is described as able to make a person wise for salvation and thoroughly equip the servant of God for every good work. He argues that Paul points believers to Scripture, not tradition, as the source of doctrine and spiritual completeness. He also references Colossians 2:8, where Paul warns against philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition, and 2 Corinthians 11, where Paul warns about false apostles and deceitful workers. Dr. Thiel concludes that Christians must be alert to teachings that appear religious but are not grounded in the Bible. Jesus, the Pharisees, and Traditions of Men A major section of the episode centers on Jesus’ confrontation with the Pharisees in Matthew 15 and Mark 7. Dr. Thiel explains that Jesus criticized the religious leaders for elevating the tradition of the elders in a way that made God’s commandments ineffective. He also quotes Jesus’ statement that people can honor God with their lips while their hearts remain far from Him, teaching human commandments as doctrine. Dr. Thiel connects this back to Isaiah 29 and argues that both the Old and New Testaments warn against replacing God’s commands with religious customs, even when those customs are old or widely accepted. Scripture as the Final Measure of Truth The episode closes with Dr. Thiel emphasizing that doctrine should be built line upon line from Scripture, not from tradition layered upon tradition. He refers to Melito of Sardis as an early figure who warned against blindly following inherited customs when those customs are wrong. Dr. Thiel concludes that traditions may have historical interest, but they must always be judged by the Bible and never placed beside or above it as equal authority. Steve Dupuie then closes the program by directing listeners to Bible News Prophecy and the Continuing Church of God for additional materials.
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams Staying Calm in Crisis: Faith, Discernment, and a Family’s Emergency with Baby Baron Guests, Blake and Veronika Bristow Joined by this week's special guests: Blake and Veronika Bristow Blake and Veronika will be sharing their personal story that happened to them and their son, Barron just a week or so ago. You will NOT want to miss this very special interview and hear how Hope, Faith and Prayer latterly saves lives. Opening the Conversation on Calm Under Pressure In this episode of Breaking the Silence, Dr. Gregory Williams opens from Houston, Texas, and introduces the evening as a powerful, fresh story involving personal friends from his church community. He explains that the episode will focus on how people respond when something frightening and unexpected happens, especially in moments they cannot control. Before bringing on his guests, Dr. Williams frames the discussion around stress, family emergencies, and the importance of remaining calm enough to think clearly. He cites Proverbs 14:29 and describes calmness not as weakness, but as “wisdom under pressure.” Introducing Blake, Veronica, and Their Family Dr. Williams welcomes Blake and Veronica Bristow, who join the program with their baby son, Baron. They introduce themselves as a family from Pearland, Texas, with Blake working as an elevator mechanic and Veronica as a hairdresser, stay-at-home mother, and full-time mom. They also share that they have four children, including their older children and baby Baron, and that they are members of Faith. Dr. Williams explains that the story centers on Baron and on a frightening medical emergency that had happened only days earlier. Veronica’s Motherly Discernment Veronica explains that the emergency began on a Thursday, when one of their children, Freddie, was preparing for his final school band concert. Baron had been teething and fussy, so Veronica decided not to attend the concert and instead stayed home with him. She noticed that Baron was acting unusually still and cuddly, which stood out because he normally did not lay his head on her that way. Then, after a small movement and a comment from her mother that he was staring straight at her, Veronica turned him over and saw that he looked catatonic, unresponsive, and unlike himself. She immediately sensed something was wrong and believed he was having a seizure. Blake’s Response and the Drive to Emergency Care Blake recalls that he had just come home from work and heard Veronica say Baron’s name in a tone that was different from normal. As a husband and father, he recognized the desperation in her voice and immediately responded. Veronica did not want him to stop and analyze the situation because she feared he might freeze or collapse emotionally, so she urged him to start the car and get them moving. The drive to emergency care was intense, with construction, traffic, lights, and hazards in the way, but Blake drove quickly and decisively while Veronica held Baron in the back seat. They describe reaching the emergency room in roughly half the normal time, with no one waiting when they arrived. Prayer, Surrender, and Peace in the Emergency Room Once medical staff began treating Baron, the situation shifted from panic into prayer. Blake describes falling to his knees beside the bed, holding Baron, and surrendering the child to God. He says he prayed for God’s will and stood on the promises of Scripture, especially the belief that God is faithful and present in crisis. Veronica says she expected Blake to fall apart, but instead saw a calm and spiritual steadiness in him that deeply affected her. She describes the peace they experienced as the “peace that surpasses all understanding,” saying that even though they were worried, they knew Baron was in the right place and surrounded by prayer from family, church members, and friends. Trusting God Through the Crisis By the end of the episode, Blake and Veronica reflect on what the experience taught them. Veronica emphasizes the importance of listening to discernment, even when the signal seems small, and jokingly adds that wives should let their husbands drive in emergencies. Blake focuses on God’s faithfulness, saying that God is always present, keeps His promises, and wants people to turn back to Him. Dr. Williams closes by calling the interview one of his favorites because of the family’s honesty, faith, and the clear way the story points back to trusting Jesus. He encourages listeners to lean into God, no matter what crisis they may face.
Financial Fitness With The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D. "The Money Doctor" Financial Fitness - Women, Mindset and Money What does prosperity really mean — and why do so many successful people still feel financial pressure underneath it all? On this episode of Financial Fitness with The Money Doctor, Dr. Frances Rahaim welcomes Ruchi Pinniger, founder of ‘watchherprosper.com’ for a powerful conversation about money mindset, entrepreneurship, stress, self-worth, and the hidden emotional side of financial success. From Wall Street to helping women business owners build financial confidence, Ruchi shares her personal “Jordache jeans to Prada bag” story and explains why prosperity is truly an inside job. Topics include: • Why successful entrepreneurs still feel financial stress • Women and underpricing their value • Cash flow vs. profit explained simply • The emotional pressure behind entrepreneurship • Social media vs. financial reality • Money mindset and subconscious beliefs • Ruchi’s RIR Method: Recognize, Interrupt, Reframe • Why financial wellness is about more than money This is an honest, practical, and deeply human conversation about redefining prosperity in modern life.
Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger CAROLINE CORY: Your Memories Aren't in Your Brain — They're Stored in the Fabric of Space-Time What if every thought you've ever had, every life you've ever lived, is permanently encoded in the fabric of space-time — accessible right now? Quantum consciousness pioneer Caroline Cory joins Debbi Dachinger to reveal the mechanics behind the planetary grid, parallel incarnations, and why your original source self already knows everything about your mission here. From why karma isn't punishment to how blind people were made to see in her upcoming Superhuman 2 film, this conversation dismantles everything you thought you knew about memory, identity, and the infinite nature of who you truly are. Your past lives aren't behind you. They're happening right now. Topics: – Memory isn't in the brain: the space-time library explained – The planetary grid: Earth's quantum memory network – Why parallel lives are more accurate than past lives – Projecting your consciousness across 10 lifetimes at once – How Caroline uses this science to access her source self – Karma redefined: unfinished soul contracts, not punishment – Pulling the best from every concurrent lifetime into now – Channeling yourself: when your higher self is the ET you're receiving – Truth coming out: UFOs, disclosure & the end of conspiracies – Superhumans & where we're headed: telepathy, gifts & the new human – Superhuman 2: making blind people see & new science of the body – How to find Caroline & what's coming next ABOUT THE GUEST: CAROLINE CORY Caroline Cory is a quantum consciousness researcher, filmmaker, author, and founder of Omnium Universe — a cutting-edge platform exploring the science of consciousness, multidimensional reality, and human potential. With over 20 years of teaching experience, Caroline has pioneered methods for accessing the source self, understanding the mechanics of spacetime, and activating superhuman abilities. She is the creator of the groundbreaking documentary Superhuman, and is currently completing its highly anticipated sequel Superhuman 2, featuring extraordinary new science about the body — including documented cases of blind people being made to see. Caroline's work bridges quantum physics, galactic history, and practical consciousness evolution.
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Project Review with Q n Aero Guests: Kevin & Johnny Boy, the Qmen of A Qmen Perspective On this episode of Project Review with Q n A, Aero sits down with Johnny Boy and Kevin of The QMen Perspective for an unfiltered conversation that goes beyond surface-level talk. From real-life experiences and personal growth to hard truths, humor, and raw perspective, nothing is off limits. Honest, thought-provoking, and unapologetically real, this episode gives listeners a front-row seat to the chemistry, insight, and authenticity that make The QMen Perspective impossible to ignore.
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Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Sermon 757B Hidden Manna, Overcoming Jezebel, and Holding Fast Until Christ Comes Opening Prayer and Revelation Chapter Two In this archived message from Pastor Tony Alamo, presented by Help from Christ Ministries, Alamo opens in prayer and asks God to continue anointing him, open his ears to the meaning of Scripture, strengthen the church, and help souls be saved. He then continues teaching from Revelation chapter two, focusing first on the command to repent and the warning that Christ will come quickly against those who refuse. Alamo says the “sword” of Christ’s mouth is the Word of God, and he frames that Word as the only true weapon available to believers in spiritual warfare. The Sword of the Word and Alamo’s Response to Accusations Alamo connects Revelation’s language about the sword of Christ’s mouth to his own ministry, saying that his only weapon is Scripture. He then responds to claims he attributes to Dr. Phil, specifically the accusation that Alamo and his church had guns. Alamo denies this and describes such accusations as part of the “deeds of the Nicolaitans,” which he associates with spreading hatred against him, his church, and the message he preaches. He also addresses Dr. Phil personally, criticizing his conduct while still saying he would like to see him and his wife saved. Hidden Manna, the White Stone, and the Overcomer’s Name The sermon moves into Revelation 2:17, where Alamo teaches about the “hidden manna,” the “white stone,” and the new name given to the overcomer. He interprets the hidden manna as deeper revelation from the Word of God that is available only to those who keep God’s commandments. He describes the white stone as the pure foundation of Christ and the Word of God, and he says the new name is connected to being an overcomer. For Alamo, this passage means that believers who overcome by the Word, the blood of the Lamb, and their testimony receive deeper spiritual understanding and power. Thyatira, Jezebel, and False Religious Authority Alamo then turns to the message to the church in Thyatira. He discusses Christ’s eyes like a flame of fire and feet like fine brass, interpreting these as symbols of Christ’s all-seeing judgment and indestructible power. He says Christ knows the church’s works, charity, service, faith, and patience, but also rebukes the church for tolerating “that woman Jezebel.” Alamo identifies Jezebel with what he views as false religious authority, especially the Vatican, which he describes as a political and spiritual force that teaches false doctrine, idolatry, fornication, and disobedience to God. Judgment, Repentance, and Works Until the End The message emphasizes that Christ gave Jezebel space to repent but that she did not repent, leading to warnings of judgment, tribulation, and death for those who continue in her deeds. Alamo repeatedly frames these warnings as mercy, arguing that he and other believers are warning people so they can repent and be saved. He also stresses that Christians will be judged according to their works and must continue Christ’s works until the end. These works include preaching, soul-winning, healing, casting out devils, and resisting what Alamo describes as Satanic or Nicolaitan doctrine. Listener Letters, Salvation Prayer, and “Crystal Mountain” Near the end, Alamo reads listener letters from Rosebud, Arkansas, Ghana, and the Ivory Coast. The Ghana letter thanks him for radio messages that led to salvation and asks for Bibles and Christian literature, while the Ivory Coast letter praises his book The Messiah. Alamo explains that The Messiah presents Old Testament prophecies of Christ and says it has helped many people come to faith. He then leads listeners in a salvation prayer, gives instructions for requesting program number 757, and closes with a song called “Crystal Mountain,” using the mountain as a symbol of the heavenly nation and the kingdom of God.
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