Everything with Everett is a podcast hosted by Everett McConnaughey that explores a wide range of topics aimed at fostering understanding and societal improvement. Launched in 2020, the show covers everything from politics and current events to personal well-being, history, and cultural discussions. Recent episodes have tackled subjects like ranked-choice voting, logical fallacies, the impact of AI in decision-making, and deep dives into historical figures and events. With a mix of analytical insights and engaging storytelling, the podcast appeals to listeners interested in broadening their knowledge on diverse and thought-provoking topics
S6 E8 · Sun, April 20, 2025
Send us a text Information Source: National Archives Executive Order No. 9066 The President Executive Order Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas Whereas the successful prosecution of the war requires every possible protection against espionage and against sabotage to national-defense material, national-defense premises, and national-defense utilities as defined in Section 4, Act of April 20, 1918, 40 Stat. 533, as amended by the Act of November 30, 1940, 54 Stat. 1220, and the Act of August 21, 1941, 55 Stat. 655 (U.S.C., Title 50, Sec. 104); Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of War, and the Military Commanders whom he may from time to time designate, whenever he or any designated Commander deems such action necessary or desirable, to prescribe military areas in such places and of such extent as he or the appropriate Military Commander may determine, from which any or all persons may be excluded, and with respect to which, the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave shall be subject to whatever restrictions the Secretary of War or the appropriate Military Commander may impose in his discretion. The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to provide for residents of any such area who are excluded therefrom, such transportation, food, shelter, and other accommodations as may be necessary, in the judgment of the Secretary of War or the said Military Commander, and until other arrangements are made, to accomplish the purpose of this order. The designation of military areas in any region or locality shall supersede designations of prohibited and restricted areas by the Attorney General under the Proclamations of December 7 and 8, 1941, and shall supersede the responsibility and authority of the Attorney General under the said Proclamations in respect of such prohibited and restricted areas. I hereby further authorize and direct the Secretary of War and the said Military Commanders to take such other steps as he or the appropriate Military Commander may deem advisable to enforce compliance with the restrictions applicable to each Military area hereinabove authorized to be designated, including the use of Federal troops and other Federal Agencies, with authority to accept assistance of state and local agencies. I hereby further authorize and direct all Executive Departments, independent establishments and other Federal Agencies, to assist the Secretary of War or the said Military Commanders in carrying out this Executive Order, including the furnishing of medical aid, hospit
S6 E7 · Sun, April 06, 2025
Send us a text Midori Koyama Obituary Midori was born in West Torrence, California on Dec., 27, 1930 to Masaichiro Marumoto and Asako Okuda. Midori was raised in Southern California until age 11 at which time she and her family moved to Utah as part of the voluntary evacuation “option” of Executive Order 9066 during World War II. After moving to Utah she attended schools in the Clearfield and Layton, UT area and graduated from Davis High School in Ogden, UT in 1950. She attended Weber State College and worked at Hill Air Force Base. Midori’s father was a judo instructor in the Ogden area. At her father’s judo dojo annual tournament in 1960 she saw George Koyama, a judo instructor from Nampa, eating lunch. She grabbed the teapot out of her mother’s hand and walked over to serve him tea and the rest as they say is history. They were married in 1962 at which time Midori moved to Nampa where she and George set up their home and started a family. One of Midori’s passions was supporting education and working with children. She began working for the Nampa School District in 1970 and worked at Lincoln, Kenwood & Centennial elementary schools. Midori was part of the inaugural staff of Centennial school when it opened in 1976 and worked there until her retirement in 2004. She served as an instructional aide and librarian during her 28 year career at Centennial. At one point as librarian at Centennial she got the idea of selling pencils and origami cranes to raise money to buy books for the library. The idea was so successful she continued and expanded her product line. Kids at the school would save up their coins to make a purchase at “Mrs. Koyama’s School Store” every week. While no official tally exists, she raised thousands of dollars used to purchase books for the library. Because of that work and her dedication, a section of the Centennial School library was dedicated in 1995 as “Mrs. Koyama’s Book Garden” an honor in which she took great pride. She volunteered at Centennial after retirement and continued to raise money for the school through her store. Another passion of Midori’s was sharing and educating others about Japanese culture and the experiences of the Japanese Americans during WWII. Before leaving California Midori’s father, in fear of retribution and racism, piled many of the family’s Japanese possessions in a heap to be burned. Midori secretly pulled a favorite story book of historic Japanese heroes and hid it inside her belongings and took it to Utah unbeknownst to anyone in the family. Perhaps spurred by that and other similar childhood experiences she wanted pass along her culture and experiences to future generations. For many summers she held Japanese language classes for local area children.
S6 E6 · Wed, March 26, 2025
Send us a text The Great Depression was a wake-up call about the dangers of speculative bubbles, weak financial regulations, and economic inequality. Today, staying financially educated, maintaining savings, avoiding unnecessary debt, and watching for economic red flags can help individuals and governments prevent a similar crisis. Read More: https://chatgpt.com/share/67d33380-9744-8002-94f3-90d4379771b1 Support the show
S6 E5 · Sun, March 23, 2025
Send us a text Are you looking to connect with curious and engaged listeners ? Everything with Everett is a podcast that dives into a wide range of topics, from current events and politics to history and personal well-being. With 70 episodes covering subjects like ranked-choice voting, logical fallacies, and the impact of AI, Everything with Everett appeals to listeners interested in broadening their knowledge . With 2,634 downloads , your message will reach a diverse audience across continents who are interested in learning about the world around them. Support Everything with Everett and let Everett's engaging storytelling amplify your brand. Email ADVERTISING@EVERETTPODCAST.COM for more details! Support the show
S6 E4 · Wed, March 19, 2025
Send us a text The Gilded Age (roughly 1877–1898) was a period of rapid economic growth, industrialization, and wealth accumulation in the United States. It was named after The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873), a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, which satirized the era’s materialism and deep social inequalities. Beneath the glittering surface of prosperity lay significant political corruption, poverty, and labor struggles. Read More: The Gilded Age of America: Wealth, Corruption, and Change Support the show
S6 E3 · Sun, March 16, 2025
Send us a text What is Caller ID Spoofing? Caller ID spoofing is a technique where a caller deliberately falsifies the information transmitted to your caller ID display to disguise their true identity. This allows the caller to make it appear as if they are calling from a different phone number than the one they are actually using. No unsolicited calls or texts will originate from this podcast's contact number of 208-391-2808 Support the show
S6 E2 · Wed, March 12, 2025
Send us a text March 2025 marks an exciting transitional period as winter slowly gives way to spring. It’s a time to refresh our routines, tune up our homes and vehicles, update our diets with seasonal produce, and embrace the milder weather for overall well-being. Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate this month Support the show
S6 E1 · Sun, March 09, 2025
Send us a text The words “respect” and “obedience” describe two very different kinds of relationships or responses, even though they sometimes intersect in social and organizational contexts. Here’s a breakdown of their fundamental differences. Support the show
S5 E19 · Sun, December 01, 2024
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S5 E18 · Wed, November 06, 2024
Send us a text November brings a range of fresh, nutrient-dense produce that’s perfect for comforting, hearty meals. Here’s a look at what’s coming into season: Fruits Cranberries : Essential for holiday dishes, fresh cranberries have a tart flavor and are great in sauces, baked goods, and salads. Pomegranates : Known for their juicy, jewel-like seeds, pomegranates are packed with antioxidants and add color and flavor to both sweet and savory dishes. Pears : Bartlett, Bosc, and Anjou pears are at their best, perfect for snacking, poaching, or baking. Persimmons : Sweet and slightly spiced, persimmons are delicious on their own or added to salads, oatmeal, and desserts. Citrus (Oranges, Mandarins, Grapefruits, Clementines) : Early winter citrus is just starting to appear, bringing refreshing, vitamin-rich options to brighten up cold days. Vegetables Squash (Butternut, Acorn, Delicata, Spaghetti) : A staple in fall and winter cooking, these versatile squashes are great for roasting, soups, and stews. Sweet Potatoes : Perfect for mashing, roasting, and baking, sweet potatoes are nutritious, high in fiber, and rich in vitamins A and C. Brussels Sprouts : These miniature cabbages are ideal for roasting and pair well with savory flavors like bacon, garlic, and balsamic glaze. Cauliflower : A cold-season vegetable, cauliflower can be used in everything from soups and purees to grain substitutes and roasted sides. Turnips and Rutabagas : These root vegetables are hearty and great for mashing, roasting, or adding to stews. Kale and Collard Greens : These greens are more tender and flavorful after a frost, making them perfect for salads, sautés, and soups. Herbs Sage : A warming herb that pairs perfectly with root vegetables, poultry, and squash dishes. Fresh sage is a must for many holiday recipes. Rosemary and Thyme : These hardy herbs are ideal for roasting meats and vegetables, infusing them with earthy, comforting flavors. Nuts and Seeds Chestnuts : Available fresh in November, chestnuts have a slightly sweet flavor and are delicious roasted or used in stuffing and baked goods. Walnuts and Pecans : These nutrient-dense nuts are in season and widely used in holiday baking, savory dishes, and as toppings for salads or oatmeal. How to Use November Produce Roasted Vegetable Platters : Combine Brussels sprouts, squash, sweet potatoes, and carrots for a colorful, warming side dish. Soups and Stews : November is the ideal time for hearty soups, with cauliflower, root vegetables, and kale or collard greens as key ingredie
S5 E17 · Tue, November 05, 2024
Send us a text Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) is an electoral system in which voters rank candidates by preference (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) rather than voting for a single candidate. If no candidate wins a majority of first-preference votes, the candidate with the fewest first choices is eliminated, and votes for that candidate are transferred to voters' next choices. This process continues until a candidate earns more than 50% of the vote. Benefits of RCV over Popular Vote or Electoral College: Greater voter representation : RCV ensures that the winner reflects a majority preference, which may better represent the will of the voters. It helps to prevent a candidate from winning with only a small plurality in a multi-candidate race. Reduces “spoiler” effect : In traditional voting systems, third-party or less popular candidates can split votes, leading to a winner that doesn’t have majority support. With RCV, voters can rank their true preference without fear of "wasting" a vote, since their secondary choices still count if their first choice is eliminated. Discourages negative campaigning : Candidates benefit from being ranked second or third by opponents' supporters. This can promote more civil and cooperative campaigning, as candidates seek broader appeal beyond their core base. Greater choice : Voters can express support for a wider range of candidates without the pressure to “strategically” choose only between the frontrunners. This allows for more diverse candidates, including independents and third-party contenders. Addresses gerrymandering : While RCV doesn't directly combat gerrymandering (the manipulation of district boundaries), it can make races in gerrymandered districts more competitive by ensuring winners have broader support, potentially mitigating its effects. In conclusion, Ranked Choice Voting can offer a more representative, inclusive, and fair system of voting compared to both the popular vote and Electoral College models. However, its adoption at a national level would require considerable legal, political, and logistical changes. Support the show
S5 E16 · Thu, October 24, 2024
Send us a text Musical Memories of Halloween ”H – A – double L – O – W – double E – N” spells Halloween Support the show
S5 E15 · Sat, October 19, 2024
Send us a text What does download data from 7 continents over 4 years say about the host and listeners of a podcast? This deep dive analyses of the data is interesting and paints a picture of people who are interested in learning about the world around them. This is an AI generated episode created at the direction of Everett McConnaughey using NotebookeLM which is a new Google AI platform. Support the show
S5 E14 · Sat, October 12, 2024
Send us a text What happens when you give AI the websites of two candidates going head to head in the USA 2024 presidential election? Listen to this! This is an AI generated episode created at the direction of Everett McConnaughey using NotebookeLM which is a new Google AI platform. Support the show
Bonus · Sun, October 06, 2024
Send us a text This is an AI generated episode created at the direction of Everett McConnaughey using NotebookeLM which is a new Google AI platform. Support the show
S5 E12 · Sat, October 05, 2024
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S5 E11 · Wed, October 02, 2024
Send us a text Personal Wellbeing Tips for October As October ushers in cooler weather and shorter days, it's important to focus on physical, mental, and emotional well-being while adapting to the seasonal changes. 1. Boost Immunity Prioritize Nutrition Hydrate Vitamin D 2. Maintain Physical Activity Outdoor Walks Layer Up Mindful Movement 3. Mental and Emotional Health Stay Connected Embrace Fall Traditions Practice Mindfulness Set a Sleep Routine 4. Prepare for Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Light Therapy Create a Cozy Space Seasonal Maintenance Advice for October As autumn progresses, it’s important to prepare your home and surroundings for the colder months. These tasks not only maintain your environment but can also bring a sense of accomplishment and readiness for the season ahead. 1. Prepare Your Home for Cooler Weather Heating System Maintenance Seal Windows and Doors Inspect the Roof and Gutters Chimney Cleaning 2. Garden and Lawn Preparation Rake Leaves Winterize the Garden Plant Bulbs Prune Trees and Shrubs 3. Vehicle Maintenance Check Tires Fluids and Battery Prepare a Winter Emergency Kit 4. Home Décor and Comfort Change Bedding Fall Scented Candles Seasonal Decor Summary In October, focus on maintaining both physical health and mental well-being as the season changes. Stay active, eat nourishing foods, and keep social connections alive. Preparing your home and surroundings for the colder months ensures both comfort and safety. By embracing seasonal changes, you can stay healthy, warm, and positive as you transition into winter. Support the show
S5 E10 · Sat, September 28, 2024
Send us a text Interesting Article : Pew Research Center: Voter Turnout 2018-2022 The average lifespan in the USA varies slightly based on demographic factors, but as of the most recent data (2021), the overall life expectancy is approximately 76 years (73 for males and 79 for females). This is slightly lower than in previous years, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Presidential Elections In the U.S., presidential elections occur every 4 years . Assuming someone lives for about 76 years , they would have the potential to experience approximately 19 presidential elections during their lifetime. However, the actual number depends on when the person becomes eligible to vote (at age 18 ). So if someone turns 18 and lives to 76, they could participate in around 15 presidential elections . Midterm Elections In addition to presidential elections, there are midterm elections every 2 years , which take place halfway through each presidential term. In a lifetime of 76 years, an individual could potentially participate in about 29 midterm elections , starting from age 18. In summary, an American voter can potentially participate in around 15 presidential elections and 29 midterm elections in an average lifetime, along with numerous state and local elections. As of recent data, there were approximately 168 million registered voters in the U.S. during the 2020 general election, out of a total eligible population of around 239 million people. Voter registration and turnout fluctuate slightly from election to election. Here’s an overview of voter turnout in major elections from 2016 to 2022: 2016 Presidential Election : About 60% of the voting-eligible population cast ballots (around 138 million voters). 2018 Midterm Elections : The turnout surged to 50% of eligible voters, which was unusually high for a midterm. 2020 Presidential Election : The voter turnout was historic, with 66.8% of the eligible population voting (about 158 million voters). 2022 Midterm Elections : The turnout was lower than in 2020 but still high for a midterm, with around 47% of eligible voters participating. Why Doesn't Every Eligible Person Vote? Several factors contribute to why many eligible voters do not cast ballots: Disengagement or Apathy : Some people feel disillusioned with the political system, believing their vote won’t make a difference or they don’t trust political institutions. Barriers to Voting : Obstacles like strict voter ID laws, long wait times at polling places, or difficulty in access
S5 E9 · Sun, September 22, 2024
Send us a text Describe the difference between inflation and price gouging. How does each impact the perceived reality of both the economy as a whole and on an individual basis? Support the show
S5 E8 · Tue, September 17, 2024
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S5 E7 · Mon, September 02, 2024
Send us a text Labor Day is a holiday with deep roots in the history of the labor movement, a testament to the power of workers who fought for fair treatment and better conditions. Over the past 50 years, the significance of Labor Day has shifted in response to economic and social changes, but its core message remains as relevant as ever. As we celebrate this day, let us remember the struggles of the past, recognize the challenges of the present, and commit ourselves to building a future in which all workers are treated with dignity and respect. Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S5 E6 · Sun, August 11, 2024
Send us a text Have you ever thought about the different security and employment requirements of our federal government? The screener at the airport might have more documented integrity than the person drafting the laws of this land. Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S5 E5 · Sat, July 27, 2024
Send us a text This episode uses ChatGPT to analyze the risks to the United States of America if the conservative idea called "Project 2025" is implemented. Interested in Reading Project 2025's 900 pages? https://www.project2025.org/ Support the show
S5 E4 · Sun, July 14, 2024
Send us a text Hear how ChatGPT answered my request to "Adapt the story of Jesus to modern day in the United States with him originating from South America" Support the show
S5 E3 · Mon, May 27, 2024
Send us a text Thomas Midgley Jr. (May 18, 1889 – November 2, 1944) was an American mechanical and chemical engineer. He played a major role in developing leaded gasoline (tetraethyl lead) and some of the first chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), better known in the United States by the brand name Freon; both products were later banned from common use due to their harmful impact on human health and the environment. He was granted more than 100 patents over the course of his career. Midgley contracted polio in 1940 and was left disabled; in 1944, he was found strangled to death by a device he devised to allow him to get out of bed unassisted. It was reported to the public that he had been accidentally killed by his own invention, but his death was declared by the coroner to be a suicide. Read More about Thomas Midgley Jr. Interesting Video: The Man Who Accidentally Killed The Most People In History Support the show
S5 E2 · Sun, May 19, 2024
Send us a text Did you know that natural gas is completely odorless? On March 18, 1937 the New London School in London, Texas exploded right around 3pm killing 295+ students and faculty as well as injuring 300+ more. This was the most deadly school explosion in united states history and led to the addition of Mercaptans to the final product. Mercaptans are sulfur-containing compounds primarily used as odorants in natural gas, propane, and other fuel gases to provide a detectable odor for safety purposes. Read more about the New London School Explosion Support the show
S5 E1 · Fri, March 29, 2024
Send us a text As someone who was born and raised in Idaho for 35 years of life, I never imagined that I would fall in love with the East Coast, or the state of Pennsylvania... After a year of planning, we took the leap and moved over 2,000 miles. Episode Resources: Pennsylvania: Pursue Your Happiness! WHYY Support the show
S4 E1 · Sun, April 02, 2023
Send us a text Asbestos is a group of six naturally occurring minerals made up of heat-resistant fibers. It was used in thousands of U.S. consumer products before the dangers of asbestos were known. Asbestos causes mesothelioma, lung cancer and other cancers. Asbestos is regulated in the U.S., but not banned. Asbestos has been with us since the 1800s but wasn't regulated until after it impacted lives for nearly 100 years. There are still legacy exposure risks in certain career fields and residential situations. Discussion Resources: Fake Snow Made From Asbestos was Marketed As Christmas Decor https://asbestosproservices.com/2018/12/fake-snow-made-from-asbestos-was-marketed-as-christmas-decor/ Asbestos.com https://www.asbestos.com/asbestos/ Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Sun, January 29, 2023
Send us a text ASBESTOS What are your experiences and understandings of the chemical we now know causes cancer. Do you remember when it was sold to the population as a Christmas decoration accessory? I'm curious to know your story about this once "miracle" chemical used in industry and construction projects through 1975. Support the show
S3 E8 · Fri, October 07, 2022
Send us a text Thank You for listening, subscribing, and supporting this podcast for the last two years. I have decided to pause production of new content and am placing this program in an archived state until I decide to join you again sometime, from somewhere, in the future. I'll be back in some form, so please stay in touch, and stay subscribed, until next time. Everett McConnaughey www.EVERETTPODCAST.com Support the show
S3 E7 · Sun, June 19, 2022
Send us a text Juneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Juneteenth marks the anniversary of the announcement of General Order No. 3 by Union Army general Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, proclaiming freedom for enslaved people in Texas. Read: The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth Watch: Companies Face Backlash For Selling Juneteenth Branded Products Educate your friends and family by sharing this podcast with them! Support the show
S3 E5 · Sat, June 04, 2022
Send us a text Where do you choose to call home? Do you live in the same place you grew up or did you choose to move somewhere else? If you moved, why did you leave? What appealed to you when choosing a new place as home? ------------------- YouTube : KFXD Hometown Song Website : History of Idaho Broadcasting Foundation ------------------- Support the show
Bonus · Sat, May 07, 2022
Send us a text Is it 1776 or 2022? Does the United States Constitution really fit in our current world? Are we prepared to go back to white christian men owning everything and everyone? Is that what the "God" in the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" would like us to do? Weren't men and women created equal? Don't we all have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? At what point do you get to define someone else's happiness? Support the show
S3 E4 · Sun, April 24, 2022
Send us a text It's not a comfortable mental place, but have you ever thought about the negatives to capitalism? Join Everett as he reads a thread by Jason Kickel from Twitter about capitalism's exploitation of those of us not flying into space on the weekends. Read Jason Hickel's Thread Post Here Support the show
S3 E3 · Sun, April 03, 2022
Send us a text Florida's HB 1557, also known as the 'Don't Say Gay' bill, should never have passed and should never have been signed into law Public school teachers in Florida are banned from holding classroom instruction about sexual orientation or gender identity after Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, signed the controversial "Parental Rights in Education" bill. The law states: "Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3 or in a manner that is not age appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." Parents would be able to sue districts over violations. DeSantis said teaching kindergarten-aged kids that "they can be whatever they want to be" was "inappropriate" for children. DeSantis and other Republicans have repeatedly described the rules as reasonable, saying children should learn about sexual orientation and gender identity from their parents, not in schools. "We will make sure that parents can send their kids to school to get an education, not an indoctrination," the governor said when he signed it into law. --Legal Challenge-- The challenge filed in federal court in Tallahassee on behalf of Equality Florida and Family Equality alleges that the law violates the constitutionally protected rights of free speech, equal protection and due process of students and families. "This effort to control young minds through state censorship — and to demean LGBTQ lives by denying their reality — is a grave abuse of power," the lawsuit says. "The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly affirmed that LGBTQ people and their families are at home in our constitutional order. The State of Florida has no right to declare them outcasts, or to treat their allies as outlaws, by punishing schools where someone dares to affirm their identity and dignity," the lawsuit says. The law deliberately employs broad terms and invites arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement, empowering parents to be roving censors who can sue school boards for damages based on any perceived violation, the lawsuit adds. Many critics have said the law's language, particularly the phrases "classroom instruction" and "age appropriate," could be interpreted so broadly that discussion in any grade could trigger lawsuits, creating a classroom atmosphere where teachers would avoid the subjects entirely. Source: https://www.npr.org/2022/04/01/1090211332/dont-say-gay-law-florida-lawsuit-desantis Youtube: "Florida Teacher Speaks About Passage Of 'Don't Say Gay' Bill" https://youtu.be/QTTSW
S3 E2 · Mon, February 21, 2022
Send us a text Have you ever experienced a toxic mindset? It takes two to tango, Fake it until you make it, It's not worth trying, etc. Unhealthy or toxic patterns of thinking can develop from trauma, injury, and neglect. Common damaging mindsets include, “I'm always an outsider,” “I have trouble trusting people,” and “Everyone abandons me .” Therapy can disrupt existing thought patterns and help patients make choices that produce healthier outcomes. #Toxic #Mindset #ToxicPositivity #Abuse #Employment #ToxicMindset Image in episode art: https://miro.medium.com/max/912/0*e_c1lZwMIjH7LAw4 Support the show
S3 E1 · Mon, January 10, 2022
Send us a text Scott Yenor made some statements about his opposing views towards feminism in America. This man is a college professor who stands against higher education ideals like colleges and universities, yet has personally and financially benefited from such an organization, Boise State University in Boise, ID. This first clip is from November 01, 2021 and is Scott Yenor's address at the second national conservatism conference. Watch original video: Scott Yenor: The Family Form That Nations Need - National Conservatism Conference II The second clip is a video response on Scott Yenor's twitter account made on November 30, 2021 Watch original video: Scott Yenor responds to outrage on previous statements Family is important, but a family cannot exist in today's landscape simply on a prayer or faith. Every person has a purpose. Men can stay at home, women can stay at home, as long as they can afford to do so; keeping a roof over the heads of their loved ones. Do we deserve a future in support of feminism? Is the lack of COVID-19 health practices part of the desire to purge human life as punishment by the radical conservative christian right? Perhaps the lack of confidence in the future is the reckless re-population of this planet? The unchecked proliferation of natural and finite resources? "Soy boys" a slang phrase to call plant-based and environmentally conscientious men "weak" in the eyes of artery clogged masculine men who are preparing to die prematurely of a massive heart attack; men who are scared to question the old ways and adapt to the knowledge of today and sustainability of tomorrow. Misogyny is "dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women." Feminism is "the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes." Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E24 · Sat, December 18, 2021
Send us a text My dad passed away following a 6 year battle against stage 4 congestive heart failure and colon cancer. He outlived the longest timelines of both terminal diagnoses by at least a year. This episode is a eulogy written by Everett McConnaughey as well as a life sketch written by his sister Neva McConnaughey. We promise it's uplifting, inspiring, and positive; but it might make you teary. Contribute to Memorial Park Bench Fund One thing Larry always requested was that we never mourn where he died but celebrate where he lived. In lieu of flowers, we'd appreciate donations to help with dedicating a park bench in his honor. He loved the mountains and we could not think of a more perfect way to remember him by then creating a spot we can visit and reflect. Location and details to be determined. https://everloved.com/life-of/larry-grensing/ SPONSOR THIS PODCAST Podcasting takes time and money. Would you like to support this podcast? Any gift amount is welcome! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Sat, December 11, 2021
Send us a text Apologies for a lack of new content recently. Everett's dad has entered his final days and hours. Everett's attention is understandably focused on family and work. We'll be back either by the end of the month or next year. Your prayers are appreciated! SPONSOR THIS PODCAST Podcasting takes time and money. Would you like to support this podcast? Any gift amount is welcome! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E22 · Mon, November 22, 2021
Send us a text Are you living paycheck to paycheck? Does the thought of managing your bills stress you out? You're not alone! Everett wants to share some personal advice that helped him go from $4,000 in credit card debt to 100% debt-free in just 4 years. Not only is Everett debt-free, but he also has enough savings to cover large emergencies and even borrow against that savings for purchases of high-cost items like a new phone. While Everett is certainly proud of his hard work, he is humble enough to know that not everyone can get the same results on their own, so he wants to share the mindset and thinking that helped yield a positive end goal. Nearly 50% of the baby boomer generation does not have savings for retirement or emergencies. Everett's late grandfather instilled the wisdom to "invest as much as you can, as early as you can" and that advice has garnered financial stability for Everett and his husband. WATCH 2016 PBS VIDEO: Why so many Americans in the middle class have no savings Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Tue, October 05, 2021
Send us a text Last week I openly promoted Visible Wireless as a great new option in affordable and transparent cellphone service. I have removed my past episode form public view because I had an experience that has left me uncomfortable suggesting services that are half-baked and faulty at best. I'm going back to T-Mobile, the original uncarrier and I'm going to be a post-pay customer again because all carriers treat low income or cost-minded prepay customers like garbage. Support the show
S2 E20 · Mon, September 27, 2021
Send us a text UPDATE 10/5/2021: Visible by Verizon really messed up and took my phone offline for 19 hours with no explanation as to what happened or why. They really could not have cared about me as a customer. I have decided to go back to T-Mobile as a post-pay customer, and have removed my glowing review of Visible Wireless in this episode. I DO NOT recommend them to anyone for reliable service at any bargain price. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The cellphone number that I have has been online and in my possession since 2005. In 2005 I was a junior in high school and had just gotten a Samsung flip phone on my father's wife's Verizon plan. Verizon's service has been amazing in Idaho for decades, and frequently is the only (if any at all) service that you can get in the central mountains. In 2012 I started working for Verizon Wireless as a tier II tech support agent, tasked with helping customers troubleshoot and fix device issues, and service problems. While I worked at Verizon I learned about their billing structure and how a phone plan was $60/month plus there was a $20 (basic phone) or $30 (smartphone) access fee that essentially allowed the customer's device to access the features of their account. I was upset with learning this, and I terminated service for $135 and took my phone to Cricket Wireless for 9 months, before joining T-Mobile in 2013. So much has changed with technology in nearly a decade, so much has improved, but in many ways so much hasn't. I was tired of paying $75 a month for unlimited service when I hardly ever used that service. I switched from a post-pay T-Mobile account to a prepay T-Mobile account in 2017 which lowered my cost in half while I still got all the features you expect with a wireless phone provider. When the 5G was rolled out in Boise in December 2020, I got a new iPhone 12 but the 5G was useless and I had to disable that radio on my phone to opt for 4G LTE service instead. I was finally tired of the boilerplate "we'd love to help" responses to my frustration, and in August 2021 I decided to try Visible Wireless at $25 a month, with unlimited everything, and on Verizon's 5G network. I flew both carriers on my phone to test them in the situations and locations I frequented and by the end of my T-Mobile billing cycle, I had seen enough to port my number to its fourth carrier and join Visible Wireless. Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E19 · Mon, September 27, 2021
Send us a text Do women have autonomy over their body? Texas and many others in the "pro life" spectrum seem to believe that women should be forced to carry a fetus to full term, and enter another human into the realm of life. If you're a bone marrow donor, you get to choose if you save someones life, if you're an organ donor you get to choose if your organs are used to save a life after you die or whether they can be used for scientific analysis and understanding. What if the government could force you to donate your body (alive or otherwise) to causes you may or may not support? What if someone could sue you for not giving up part of your body for their need or cause? We're truly in dangerous waters if we don't believe in individual freedoms and personal body autonomy. Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E18 · Mon, September 06, 2021
Send us a text Do you listen to the "other" side? Every person has a reality that is valid to their story and situation; we need to listen and consider them as well in our mind for the world around us. Join Everett for a brief discussion about finding common ground, look for areas where each argument "against" was actually right, and how when both sides are placed together, the failure is actually on both sides for not listening or considering the opposing reality. Voiceovers by Molly, LLC Voiceovers by Molly, LLC - She wants to collaborate with you! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Sun, August 08, 2021
Send us a text Have you gotten vaccinated against COVID-19? Did you know that the United States of America has eradicated 8 diseases through scientific research and vaccine development. Please use this answer to a prayer from millions of lives lost around the world. Convert Your VHS tapes to Digital Video Everett can save your VHS tapes digitally for you to enjoy today and share in the future. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E16 · Wed, July 28, 2021
Send us a text Everett talks about the healthcare system and ways that it needs to change. Everett shares his personal experience when he needed to utilize an Emergency Room in April 2021, and how conflicted he felt (even with insurance) about using a system that was in place to ensure that all who come are healthy or given the best chance to live. Also included in the episode are some videos that can be watched here: PBS NEWS HOUR: Why there are shocking costs on your emergency room bill https://youtu.be/yaWZoyDD1zE CNBC: Why Medical Bills In The US Are So Expensive https://youtu.be/3NvnOUcG-ZI _________ SPONSORED BY EVERETT MCCONNAUGHEY Convert your VHS tapes to digital, Today! Convert Your VHS tapes to Digital Video Everett can save your VHS tapes digitally for you to enjoy today and share in the future. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E15 · Tue, July 20, 2021
Send us a text The confederacy was an anti-American force that attempted to overthrow the values of the United States of America. Join Everett for a fact-filled U.S. History lesson written by an AP US HISTORY TEACHER. We all have a responsibility to identify and call out racism and fascism, generations have fought against the Confederacy, the Nazis, and the racists, and they have all lost. ____ SPONSORED BY: EVERETT MCCONNAUGHEY Convert your VHS TAPES to DIGITAL, TODAY ! ____ Convert Your VHS tapes to Digital Video Everett can save your VHS tapes digitally for you to enjoy today and share in the future. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Thu, July 01, 2021
Send us a text July 2021 marks ONE YEAR since this podcast was launched! I'm thinking about some changes... What if "EVERYTHING WITH EVERETT" became "EVERETT'S PODCAST"? Let me know your thoughts! COMMENT@EVERETTPODCAST.COM Did you have a hard time finding EVERETTMCCONNAUGHEY.COM? Well, if you learned to spell my name (THANK YOU) no worries, but if you haven't checked out my website, there's an easier URL that will get you to the same place! www.EVERETTPODCAST.com Support the show
S2 E13 · Sun, June 06, 2021
Send us a text Joining Everett on this podcast episode is Jeremy Dennis! Everett and Jeremy talk about meeting, falling in love, and how they have united to decide on the life that they want to build together. JOIN: CALL OR TEXT (208)391-2808 LETS CONNECT! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/EverettPodcast FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everettdicussions FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/everettpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everettpodcast/ Support the show
S2 E12 · Wed, April 28, 2021
Send us a text ABUSE- GRIEF -LOVE: Part 2 On this episode, Everett shares his experience of Grief after loosing his dog Cedric in 2020 to a blood clot. Grief is a process that we all experience in life at various times, and it is something that is as unique as each person is, in terms of the course it takes. There are healthy and unhealthy mechanisms of grief, but most importantly it is critical that we show love and empathy for ourselves and those who are making that journey. No two paths are identical in length or emotion. Join the conversation! Email: PODCAST@EVERETTMCCONNAUGHEY.COM Voicemail or Text: 208-391-2808 LETS CONNECT! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/EverettPodcast FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everettdicussions FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/everettpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everettpodcast/ Support the show
S2 E11 · Wed, April 14, 2021
Send us a text Part one of a three-part series: ABUSE - GRIEF - LOVE April is child abuse awareness month, and Everett wants to share some personal experiences of abuse. Everett also wants to get a message to those who were abused to know the warning signs and red flags, and to actively work to ensure they don't unintentionally pay-forward that cycle of abuse. Here is the video Everett mentioned "14 Subtle Things Abusive Parents Do" ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxMEE_SD2dQ ) These are the warning signs of child abuse: 1. Little to no privacy 2. invalidating emotions and reality 3. Giving the silent treatment 4. Playing the victim card 5. Gaslighting 6. Threats of violence 7. Favoring a child over another 8. Being overly critical 9. Taking control of your finances 10. Emotionally Absent 11. Using guilt 12. Humiliation 13. Earning your parent's love 14. Taking away your independence Another helpful resource "Narcissists have 2 main types of interest in their children"( https://iheartintelligence.com/narcissists-have-2-main-types-of-interest-in-their-children/?fb=iis&fbclid=IwAR0mFUwGYcye2Lt7KmIco59Ryctf_OD65zl6Khjg_BZKtnkIh5J6f-EFbuo ) Support the show
S2 E10 · Wed, April 07, 2021
Send us a text This week on the podcast Everett talks about taxing the church. Why don't we tax churches? Most argue that it would be the government double-dipping on taxed dollars, yet the same isn't argued when it comes to double taxing of those same dollars at the grocery store or as interest earned in your retirement savings. LETS CONNECT! TWITTER: https://twitter.com/EverettPodcast FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everettdicussions FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/everettpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everettpodcast/ Support the show
S2 E9 · Wed, March 10, 2021
Send us a text This is a special 71 minute episode where Everett talks about some of the biggest issues that our world faces. What are your thoughts on the state of our world? Call or Text 208-391-2808 or email Podcast@EverettMcConnaughey.com Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E8 · Wed, March 03, 2021
Send us a text Today Everett talks about the legacy of conservative talk show legend Rush Limbaugh who spewed hate and division on America's airwaves for decades and turned the Republican party into the party of Trump and the radical right. NOTICE: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS RACIAL SLURS SPOKEN BY LIMBAUGH Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E7 · Tue, March 02, 2021
Send us a text This episode focuses on religion and the very human basis that most teachings seem to be anchored in. Religion seems to be more of a form of escapism to deal with the ongoing oppressive cycle of the human condition. This podcast was recorded on March 1, 2021. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E6 · Mon, March 01, 2021
Send us a text Today on the podcast, Everett discusses conservatives. Who do they support? What ideals do they represent? What does the future look like, based on what they put out into the media, according to those who don't subscribe. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
Bonus · Sat, February 13, 2021
Send us a text This is audio from a live broadcast on 670 KBOI of "Weekend Idaho with Doug McConnaughey" from 5/28/2011 that features Art Gregory of the History of Idaho Broadcasting Foundation. Doug and Art talk about the history of Boise's radio stations. Support the show
S2 E4 · Fri, January 22, 2021
Send us a text The Communications Decency Act of 1996, Section 230, is largely credited for the reason we have the internet landscape that we do today. Should website providers be responsible for content created by their users? Everett talks about some modifications that would improve our digital world. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E3 · Wed, January 20, 2021
Send us a text In this episode of Everything with Everett, Everett McConnaughey talks about your constitutional rights online. Law Professor & Former President of the ACLU, Nadine Strossen, provides her legal analysis on the first amendment right online in a video from YouTube channel "Talks on Law". Watch and share Nadine's video here: "Is There a First Amendment Right to Social Media?" https://youtu.be/_nuKaW2l1W8 Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E1 · Wed, January 06, 2021
Send us a text We have a president who is trying to overturn a legitimate and fair election as defined in our country's constitution. This week Everett discusses the lack of education and mental health awareness by the Republican party to intercept and save our nation from being hijacked by the 45th president. Included in this production is excerpts from the phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State where President Trump sounds more like a mob boss, powerfully suggesting, what his minion should do to save their own well-being. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S2 E1 · Tue, January 05, 2021
Send us a text In this episode Everett highlights some positive and inspirational quotes from president Franklin D Roosevelt and what it used to mean to be a president. Support the show
S2020 E18 · Wed, December 30, 2020
Send us a text This week Everett talks about the year ahead as we prepare to enter 2021. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S1 E17 · Wed, December 23, 2020
Send us a text This week's episode is just some nice relaxing and classic Christmas music tunes from my personal collection. Please sit back, relax, and enjoy! Next week I am doing a podcast on the New Year! What are your wishes for 2021? What do you want to say about 2020? Call and leave a voicemail or text: 208-391-2808 Support the show
S1 E16 · Wed, December 16, 2020
Send us a text This week Everett celebrates Hanukkah and shares some information about choosing and placing a Menorah for the celebration. Everett also goes over other local events including the defacing of the Anne Frank human rights memorial in Boise, and the protestors who gathered outside outgoing Ada County Commissioner Lachiondo's private residence. The things we're seeing from several individuals lately is disturbing at the very least. We need to take a stand on who we are and what is okay in our modern society. WATCH THIS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/GbqAVCWedIk Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S1 E15 · Wed, December 09, 2020
Send us a text Today on Everything with Everett, Everett McConnaughey reads a passage called "leaving the city of regret" by Larry Harp. Also a video of a Meridian Idaho Nurse who shares her on-the-job experiences of COVID19 while our nation witnesses infection numbers soar higher each day. MUSIC USED IN THIS EPISODE Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S1 E12 · Fri, November 20, 2020
Send us a text This week I would like to share some discussions on the current state of the COVID19 pandemic in Idaho. In this episode are 3 clips from KTVB's "The 208" show with Brian Holmes. VIDEO 1: https://youtu.be/HRX_ulxVH5I VIDEO 2: https://youtu.be/bcUcglfjlRs VIDEO 3: https://youtu.be/5b_PnOZ6gs0 Here is a link to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EverettMcConnaughey Thank You for listening, watching, and subscribing! Please stay safe and healthy by considering those around you. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S1 E11 · Fri, November 13, 2020
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S1 E10 · Tue, September 22, 2020
Send us a text This week features a 30-minute program from 1951 that was recorded on an Electronic Transcription record for/by KIDO in Boise Idaho. The program was called "Big City Serenade" and features historic and cultural talking points about Boise Idaho and music performed by the NBC orchestra. The record that this came from was housed for years in a picture frame behind glass and was digitally captured by the History of Idaho Broadcasting Foundation. Support the show
S1 E9 · Wed, September 16, 2020
Send us a text This week's podcast is about Electronic Transcription records that were used in the late 1920s through the 1940s in commercial broadcasts. The United States government used this technology through the mid-1990s. Support the show
S1 E8 · Wed, September 02, 2020
Send us a text So much going on this month. My computers are proving to be antiquated beyond my expectations and have been making the podcasting process more difficult. Thankfully a new computer has been ordered and is being built by HP in the next few days. Things will get better, and easier; I appreciate those of you still loyally listening to the podcast! This week's episode is a random reflection of thoughts and events, with some inspirational quotes my friends shared. Finally, I close out the episode with Charlie Chaplin's 1940 "unite" speech from the "Great Dictator" movie; his words hold true even today. Let me know your thoughts! Call or Text 208-391-2808 (it goes straight to voicemail, so call whenever you're inspired to share). Support the show
S1 E7 · Wed, August 26, 2020
Send us a text This week I thought we could use a break from the news, politics, and current events of our day. The goal of this podcast is to be diverse and not focus on a single topic or subject. Join me for a quick historic synopsis of KIDO-AM's 92-year history! This episode features historic audio that is courtesy of Art Gregory, President, History of Idaho Broadcasting Foundation. There are also some clips from 2006-2009 that are from my own collection and reflect my own time as a producer at this historic station. If you'd like more historic information about Boise's Radio & TV stations, please visit http://www.historyofidahobroadcasting.org for more! SPONSOR THIS PODCAST Podcasting takes time and money. Would you like to support this podcast? Any gift amount is welcome! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
S1 E6 · Wed, August 19, 2020
Send us a text This week on Everything with Everett, I discuss the disgusting rhetoric of the United States of America President, Donald J Trump in the Access Hollywood tape. I talk about how glorifying abuse of women leads to much larger issues related to child abuse and sex trafficking. When a man running for office brags that he tried to go after a married woman because he could, and because “when you’re a celebrity, they let you do whatever you want” those are words that say that they do not respect women at any stage of life. I transition into an apology by Ted Yoho about comments that he made to the media about a colleague where he called her a term for a female dog. Following the speech of Ted Yoho, I highlight the very well-spoken presentation of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez where she highlights that you can be a man of God, a married father of a daughter, and still abuse women with your words and actions. Music Credit: http://www.bensound.com Support the show
Bonus · Wed, August 12, 2020
Send us a text Celebrating 1 month online! This is the state of the podcast. Everything with Everett launched on July 14, 2020. I have been so excited each week to come up with content to share, and then working on creative ways to lay it out that are appealing to the ears. Have you subscribed? Everything with Everett is available on APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everything-with-everett/id1524028579 GOOGLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMjE5ODAyLnJzcw SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/1MPNUiT4ImqmcMslePewkG DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/us/show/1572302 PODCAST ADDICT https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3053886 As well as 6 other integrated platforms! More details at podcast.everettmcconnaughey.com Everything with Everett is being heard in 34 cities, globally! My top-10 listener cities: Boise, Idaho, Nampa, Idaho, San Jose, California, Los Angeles, California, Meridian, Idaho, Pleasanton, California, Fresno, California, Rosenberg, Texas, Eagle, Idaho, Clichy, Île-de-France. From Idaho to California, and Thailand to France, my listeners are as diverse as the topics I’m interested in talking about. On August 5th, the fourth episode saw the launch of live video versions of the podcast on my YouTube channel! Music Bed: "All That" at www.BENSOUND.com Support the show
S1 E4 · Wed, August 05, 2020
Send us a text This week on the podcast I'm talking about schools re-opening amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. I also discuss the issue of stigma that seems to be present in certain generations and why we need to overcome the judgment of others due to a lack of understanding. If you would like to weigh in, you can call or text 208-391-2808. Royalty-free music beds used in this podcast are courtesy of www.bensound.com Support the show
S1 E3 · Thu, July 30, 2020
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S1 E2 · Wed, July 22, 2020
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S1 E1 · Wed, July 15, 2020
Send us a text Originally posted on 7/15/2020 SPONSOR THIS PODCAST Podcasting takes time and money. Would you like to support this podcast? Any gift amount is welcome! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show
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