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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's called Ovenroth Germany. That how I did a little
German accent, Olvenroth, you know, that's how I did that.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
There.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
This Christmas market this year has been shut down. Why
did they have some intelligence that the cost to protect
from potential terrorist attacks? The budget city refused to cover
the expenses. So it's bowing down to terrorism. I mean
these kind of markets, it happened here. Remember the in Wisconsin,

(00:30):
the dancing Carolyn Granny's you know, got killed by terrorists
in his band. I think it was But man, that
that long ago. It wasn't that long ago where Man,
this was the you would feel peaceful, you would feel
cozy at an event like this. You know, it was
all celebrated, it was calm, you didn't have fear. It
was the calmost time of the year. Brought us together

(00:54):
Germany back then, Angela Merkel's open border, she was a
Joe Biden surge, and yeah, you go around look in
Germany today and I haven't been there, but I've been
there on YouTube, and I've seen the reports about how
many young men from Islamic countries are in Germany and

(01:17):
they're having problems. These Christmas markets. Now, if they do
hold them heavy police concrete barriers to stop the Jihadis attacks.
That kind of kills the celebrated celebratory field, does it not?
Even in Dresden, Germany, they had to cancel it because

(01:37):
of security costs. To me, this would if I were
king carry this would be the moment that you step up, man,
You step up. You don't let them crush tradition. But
we know that that's happened. I mean, we had what

(01:58):
statues being taken down, and I said at the time,
with those Confederate Confederate statues down in the South that
they had up in parks and all of that, that, yeah,
I'm for taking those down. Those those were rebels, man.
They wanted to continue slavery. They wanted to continue enslaving people.

(02:21):
And would you like to be a young black woman
getting out the office, going to go sit down at
the park, open your lunch, eat your sandwich right there,
feed the birds, enjoy the sunshine downtown in Atlanta or wherever,
and you're sitting there underneath Robert E. Lee, the one
that actually ripped apart, your great great great great hover
far back, ripped the family apart.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Was all for that.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
No, you got to stand up for that, and but
we've seen a tearing down of our traditions. It's well,
it started in Europe, it's happening here. And we have
seen now with tradition like capitalism under attack. Mom, Dommy, Oh,
you'll watch a lot of traditions change. It's already happen.

(03:10):
And we have a lot of modern day residents. These
voters that have bachelor's degree or higher. They're putting the
numbers out, some of the numbers for Zoran here, and.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
It's all based on the total shift in the universities
in these Marxist ideology that they put out in their
critical race theory, anti capitalism, anti American, anti Germany. It
doesn't matter the spirits around the world. You wonder.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
What a man's about you kind of they always say, well,
go back and see where he's been. I would think
that most people's upbringing begins with their mom and dad
and mom Dommy's father professor at Columbia video out of him.
Ma moved, Mom, DOMI his dad. He's America's the genesis
of secular colonialism. The Nuremberg laws were patented after American laws. Wow, man,

(04:08):
you got a lot of grads and college students that
actually lack the brain knowledge to resist any kind of
radical views because they haven't been taught the opposite side.
They haven't been taught about the failures.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
We see it around the world.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
You look at some of the Islamic countries, I go,
how did they survive like that? They're so crammed into
these cities and these third world nations. We don't talk
about the destruction and the human told that's gone on
with socialism and with communism that's here now because it
was capitalism. Nowhere can you show that socialism got rid

(04:49):
of the poverty rate. No, it only goes up. They
don't understand. You raise the price of things and that
leads to less people by on them, and that's called
reduced demand. And you take a lot of these college
educated women they're saying they came out for mom DOMI
in New York City. Yeah, they are staring at like

(05:11):
forty thousand dollars that's the average. A lot of it's
a lot higher that they have on their student loan debt,
and a lot of them find themselves under employed. And
they're right there in the middle between the working class
and the elite, the capitalists that they can't stand because
they're responsible for how costly everything is. And look, there's

(05:34):
a guy with an answer. Socialism, the living, rent, free
and free childcare. Recent survey indicated sixty two percent of
American adults under thirty hold a favorable view of socialism.
And you've got a lot more women in college than
you do then you do men today. What is the

(05:58):
example mom Dommy wants to add actually put into place.
Here's the retired NYPD police chief John Chill. He's talking
about the future in New York City after mom Dommy
comes in.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Look at the Rderica, what he says about the police department.
Look at who's aligned with the DSA, no cops, no
one in prison. Look at what he wants to do legally.
He wants to not enforce low level laws. He says
he doesn't want to do a prostitution the way a prostitution,
but he was to criminalize it. This is a recipe
for disaster for the city in public safety.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
It doesn't align with what we're doing. Yeah you know
what Momdammy's doing. He's doing a Department of Community Safety proposal.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, my husband's need me. Has he hit you yet?

Speaker 1 (06:39):
Well, he has in the past, and he's angry now
and he's drinking, and we're going to send out a
Department of Community Safety personnel.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
We'll be out. Hello, we're here, mister Carlos. Calm down.
He's got a hammer, he's hit. How do we get
through this door? I don't know. I find the manager.
Let's get a key. No, you need open this door now, NYPD.
He has a hammer, John kick it. Boom boom there.

Speaker 1 (07:14):
Now, if police didn't do that right, listen to this
former police if say we're gonna have I think he says,
the blue hairs or something are gonna be on the
panel judging now what the cops do. Oh, we've seen
that happen, haven't we. I think we had well formed
here during George Floyd. Did we have a police something
commissioned with this community member and that council member, and

(07:37):
that we're gonna keep a keep a binocular. Look, we're
gonna have binoculars over these cops. So they have waited
three point eight seconds. They only waited one point seven.
I thought state law said three point eight seconds. Throw
the book at him. You have my vaite. Listen to
this former chief. He knows people. They still talk to him.

(07:58):
He's got the New York accident. He's from there. They
call him.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
He said, four thousand are gonna walk in January. Listen.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
He stands on a Civilian Complaint Review board, the board
that oversees punishment for complaintsmen cops, and you want to
give that adjudication to them. Cops are knocking of state,
these investigations in c shob They hate the police department,
the young kids with purple hair. They're gonna try to
adjudicate penalties against all police officers. There's four thousand that
can leave and generate. They are not going to stand

(08:28):
for this. All right, They've got some issues, aren't they.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
Governor Hokals even come out because she endorsed Mondami Ma
Dommy didn't endorse her. A yeah, well the four and
a mile an hour wind and her face doesn't move.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
Yeah. She said.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
The buses are under state jurisdiction and we.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Can't do that.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
No, no, no, Zauran, No, we have to pay the
bus drivers. They don't do that for free. No tires cost, Yes,
we have to diesel cost. You know, we don't get
that free. Yeah, we we're going to see that kind
of thing. But We're going to see evil unleast you watch. Yeah,

(09:15):
he's he's he's a dude that hates Jews. There's evil
in this man. There's evil in people that want to
blow up Christmas tradition in Germany. It's evil in people
that want to mow down Granny's in Wisconsin. I don't
know how many have a lot of people have heard
Dennis Prager. He's had some real bad health issues lately.

(09:38):
But what a mind that that man has. And he
has a series called The Rational Bible Genesis. And Andrea
Widberg wrote an article about Dennis Prager and listed what
he said in this series, The Rational Bible Genesis. You
haven't read Genesis, let me refresh. God destroys Sodom and

(09:58):
Gomorrah because a s I n and he saved a
lot of his wife and his two daughters. And this
is a lot. Decided to take a little look over
the shoulder the pillar assault. God agree with Abraham, he
would not destroy Sodom.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
This is Prager writing here. God agree with Araham, he
would not destroy Sodom tomorrow. If there were just ten
good people in the entire population, God sent two of
his angels, soldom to meet with Lot and investigate the town.
A Lot agree with the angels in respect and brought
them into his home. Same was not true for Sodom's.
Sodom's other residents that threatened gang, rape against the messengers
and violence against a Lot and his family. Now we

(10:41):
got some sick cities here. We have some events that
happen out on the public street that are shocking. But
I don't know of any city that was that's this evil.
It was so corrupt prager rights. Even the children and
the elderly came to rape the visitors.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
I read a report about the fact in People of Godza.
You know Hamas the abuse of the hostages there, and
they raped them, sexual abuse men and women. I mean
they abused them in the most foul ways. One of
the recently released hostages Ram Pravlosky. He said even the

(11:28):
Nazis didn't do what Hamas did. He was beaten, he
was sexually assaulted. He said, they stripped me of all
my clothes, underwear, everything. They tied me up while I
was naked. I was torn apart, dying with no food.
He said, the main purpose was to humiliate me. The
goal was to crush my dignity, and that's exactly what
they did.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
He said.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
It wasn't chaos, it was calculated evil. So whether it's
in a prison or dungeon in Gaza, or at a
Christmas festival in Germany or what start to see happening
even more in this country, this is a spiritual battle.
They tinted him with food if he converted to Islam,

(12:10):
he refused. Now, I know there are Muslims that are
appalled at that.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
You can't do a blanket over everybody, but man, the
the mindset of the mom dammies, No, there's evil in
there man. And what they did to women on October seventh,
they were sadistically raped before being killed, and they made
the husband's watch and then they shot them in the head.

(12:43):
I mean, I had details you've probably seen. It's too
horrible to read on the air. This author tied together,
the one that put the Dennis Peger thing together there
about how these hamas fighters and what the they did.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
It was just like in Sodom.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
It was that same spirit, you know, because you think
of when the hostages left Gaza, the cheering crowds, the
dead bodies, they were cheering.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
It as they were being driven out. That's like that.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
That's that spirit in Sodom where everybody was out with
the strangers who were the angels were there and they
were I remember as a kid reading that in the
Bible or hearing about that and and going, Wow, they
were really bad back then. Can you imagine if the

(13:41):
whole town of Kingsburg turned out outside a house to
the evil spirit was in that many people. I wonder
God sent destruction, but I'm thinking he might have some
plans for Gaza too, mister President.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
And I want to just thank everybody, and in particular God,
I want to just say we love you God. This
is the Trevor Charry Show on The Valley's Power Talk
TV wire dot com.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Ed Smith writes a lawsuit against Roseil Unified said the
district did not protect a high school student from a
led sexual abuse from a photography teacher. They charged thirty
seven year old Raywaller with having sex with a student
who was fourteen at the time while in his locked classroom.
And my Predator shows they always make a point, Chris
Hansen and predator coachers and all the Colorado ped Patrol

(14:39):
they go notice he walks in and locks the door
behind him when they got those steamhouses. Back in February
this year, they arrested thirty seven year old Raywaller charge
the Sexual Abuse DA's office at thirty eight charges against
him sexu with the miner and her sixteen and child
molest station. Even the FEDS got their ca against him

(15:01):
sexual explotation of a minor, receipt of child sexual abuse images,
and sending obscene material to a minor. According to the
victim's lawsuit, this teacher at Buller did not have his
teaching credentials, didn't even have a thorough background check. I
remember that story came out Frozen Unified spokesperson said the
plainest claims regarding credential and background check or false Right

(15:24):
Smith at gvwire dot com. The district said he got
a Career Technical Education teacher credential from a Teacher Credentialing
the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing back in August of
last year.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Before he was hired. They said he.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Even went under a live scam by the Department of
Justice and FBI, and his record came back clean in
twenty twenty three. This is according to Fresien Unified spokesperson.
After getting the arrest notification, the district put him on
a leave of absence. His credential was suspended in July.
This lawsuit says his teacher was allowed to be in

(16:01):
the classroom along with the unnamed student, who was fourteen
at the time. They said this went on for months.
According to the lawsuit, they said the school saw the
student leave the teacher's classroom on a daily basis around
four point thirty to five pm, yet the school staff
never inquired to ask the student or the teacher what

(16:22):
they were doing in the classroom or why the student
was even still on campus. Lawsuit goes on to a
ledge at the school and staff did not monitor or
supervise the teacher's interactions with students, creating an environment of
no oversight or supervision that made it conducive to molest
and abuse the school students. If this guy, allegedly, if

(16:43):
it's proven in court, he did sending you know, kid sex, abuse,
child porn, sending it, receiving it, Allegedly having sex with
a fourteen year old, I call that raping a kid.
If convicted, he could face up to thirty years. State
charges could result in twenty five years as well. Yeah,

(17:06):
that had to be people around the school. You got
people walking around, custodians, other teachers, the principal. Does somebody
do a walk around? Where's the buck stop? Walk around
before the end of the day to just look and
make sure that there's no more kids in the classroom
something like that when you check that. Wouldn't that be
a check of classrooms? Wouldn't that just be something you

(17:28):
would do every day to make sure that a kid
didn't miss the bus, that they're in a closet somewhere.
I don't know, but you would think you would do that.
But if it went on for months, Hi, why are
you here? Do you have a pass? Why are you
still on the school grounds? Or kids asked that is
it free?

Speaker 2 (17:45):
Willy nilly?

Speaker 1 (17:45):
You can just roam around. I know when school is over,
that's the last place I wanted to be. You got
out early, you're even more excited. It's not normal for
a kid to be hanging around till five o'clock in
the after. You would think, Okay, maybe something's wrong at
home or something right. You'd want to go talk to
that kid. In other news, the nation's first transgender state

(18:09):
representative pleads guilty to child sex crimes. B Babah, New Hampshire.
All right, first transvestite man that thinks he's a woman
named Stacy. He plugged guilty child sex crimes.

Speaker 2 (18:25):
What happened?

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Well, his crimes involved his parentheses partner. He asked his
partner to take porn pictures of little kids at the
daycare he worked at. Over ten thousand text messages came
out in court discussions about transfer of explicit photographs He
took of little kids three to five years old, doesn't

(18:48):
matter what age or kids about three to five year
olds at Creative Mind's daycare. Can you imagine being a
parent finding that out? Because these two sikohs, it just
didn't stay in their little collection of their kitty porn.
They probably traded it. And I know that from watching

(19:08):
all these predator shows. They get them to admit, no,
we're going after the big guys, the guys that sent
it to you. How many well they sent me about
three hundred. Oh okay, well we need to go find them.
What kind of pictures? How old were the kids? So
that when the cops walk up, they're like, you're not
going to have pictures of three to five year olds
and a daycare on your phone naked anymore? Are you no,

(19:29):
they say, right in front of the cop, admitting it. Well,
this carries up to thirty years in prison. That should
be uh the uh. I don't know if you want
to go guillotine. I don't know if you want to
go rope hanging. I don't know if you want to
go firing squad with no cigarette. Don't even give them

(19:49):
that your sense of Valley dot com said, residents of
a Frezzle neighborhood known for a holiday tradition. We're shocked
to learn how registered sex offenders to live right there
in their place, in their neighborhood. Yep, I know there's
an elementary school. I know there's a church. Stop at
this is this is California. Two blocks from Christmas Tree

(20:09):
Lane at Gettysburg and palm Old Fig Garden, two homes.
Multiple registered sex offenders who live there said against the law. No,
it's California. We they said. One of the homes was
a scene of a shooting Saturday night in August. Woman
broke into the house. She targeted a man she claims
abused her family members broke into the house and started

(20:31):
firing neighbors weren't even aware that sex offenders were living there.
This article says quite an uproar on next door. That's
the online thing whereverybody talks to everybody. These are some
of the neighbors speaking here. They said there's been one
incident after another, incident after another. No one told us
they had registered sex offenders living there. These these two

(20:54):
homes are run by Centers for Living. They provide safe, sober,
empowering houses environment for people who are displaced.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Center for Living. I'm not going to.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
Question your soft heart for people and that you don't
do some good for people, But you're not doing good
for anybody sneaking it in like that, trying to be
all quiet about it. If they were, I don't know
if they were not. I'm sure we can go to
the sex Offender of Registry list and that's how they
found these addresses here. But don't do that to people, man,
don't bring them into neighborhoods like that, not at all.

(21:29):
I remember when my nephew from Detroit lived here with
me for maybe a year on two occasions, but he
was going to one of these organizations next door over
here from us, right where we work here and I
had anyhow, he was in trouble. He didn't tell the truth,
and I said, hey, man, just book it on home.

(21:50):
We'll talk after I get off work. It was one
of those where I was yeah, he was a grown man,
but I told him I'm going to act a little
dad like here to get.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
You in gear.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
And he was a man and said, no, they got
me a place to live tonight, stay tonight, so let
me cool off.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
I was like, oh, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
It was one of these houses in a neighborhood at
ten o'clock at night, ring ring ring.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
Uncle T.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
I'm sorry, man, I did disrespect you. Can you come
get me out of here. I'm in a room with
these guys in their socks and feet stinking And I said, oh,
you do want to listen now?

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
I did one of those and I'm like, all right,
let me take a shower and I'll come on over.
He gave me the address, and I remember taking a
while in the shower. I wanted him to sit in
there a while. I wanted to feel that there. But
as I'm driving, I think I'm gonna be going to
maybe some rough area. I'm in a beautiful, nice neighborhood,
going this can't be right. Yeah, pulled up to a
house there he was out front. Thank you, thank you,
Uncle T. Yeah. And it was just a normal, nice neighborhood.

(22:47):
It was really a nice neighborhood. I was just shocked.
That's that's where he was. That's not what I was
picturing in my mind on the way over there. One
of these neighbors said they were under the impression that
homes were sober living alcohol and drug addiction. With the
check Magan's law, and it showed they lude lasvius acts
with a child under fourteen to continuous sexual abuse of

(23:10):
a child. Of the individuals that are living there, I
would say that's a little concerning. The across the street
is the well Church. They got a lot of middle
and high school students. They got a kindergarten through eighth
grade school. Wawona. I don't know why you would let
registered sex offenders live so close. Jessica's law passed in

(23:31):
two thousand and six restricted where they could live, but
in twenty fifteen State Supreme Court ruled nope, those housing
requirements are too restrictive. Now they can legally live in
neighborhoods like Old fit Gardner wherever I went over there
to get my nephew. President County Sheriff Johnson None, He said,
his deputies are called to these two homes more often

(23:54):
any other homes in the neighborhood. Well, you know they're
concerned about young kids, but why are they out of
prison to begin with issues that shouldn't even be an issue.
You know, if you're gonna say there's not enough room
in prison, build more prison cells, are I don't let
a coke dealer out before you release kid rapist?

Speaker 2 (24:15):
They said.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
One of the calls here was to arrest a thirty
four year old in these houses in the OLDFA Garden.
He was possessing child sex abuse material. He was in
possession of that sheriff's anon. He said, the best thing
concerned citizens can do is remain vigilant. Now, best thing

(24:36):
residents can do is get politically involved and stand up
and stop this.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
It means not voting Democrat. We shouldn't have to remain vigilant. No,
they shouldn't be there. They should be in prison. Agreed.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
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You've ever watched the trailer Park Boys. It's a mockumentary
about a group of trailer park dudes. It's at thirteen Seasons.
It's Canadian, got that little Canadian accent on there. But

(25:15):
there's one of the funniest characters on there called Bubbles,
big old thick glasses actor Mike Smith. He had a
sexual lawsuit filed against him. He goes all the way
back to twenty seventeen in Nova Scotia. So Bubbles, come on,
what happened? Well, innocent until proven guilty? Correct? My Well, yeah,

(25:40):
Fort Hood if you go in the Air Force. Fort
Hood's an army base, but that's where they train Air Force.
You go right there for boot camp. A lot of
them are sent there. In San Antonio, this Army guyna
cologist took videos of patients under his care, doctor Blaine McGraw.
They said the Army allowed him to continue. He uh,

(26:04):
naked women top and bottom, filmed it all. Oh, I
needed to do a breast examination here, All right, I relaxed,
pose your eyes. It's good. I don't know how he recorded.
Maybe was his glasses. Yeah, have those little spy pins in
your pocket? Actually I ordered one of those from Amazon
and I had everything, but it didn't come with the

(26:27):
battery or something like that, so I ordered and the
other battery that came didn't fit it. And at that
point I said, I'll get to it, and it's in
storage somewhere up in my other room upstairs. But I
was going to use that when they were doing all
the trans things at churches.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
Remember I was gonna.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I was gonna put on my cutoff jean shorts and
pull my athletic socks up to my knees and put
on like conjurs and do a little blue and put
a little clip ear ring in, maybe put a fake
nose ring in. I was gonna have my recording pin
in my pocket just to get some crazy comments. I
was going to be part of it. Would never have
thought I'm Trevida. Hi, I'm Trevida.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
What. Yeah?

Speaker 1 (27:08):
I was, But I don't know how this dude in
the army here, this doctor was filming that twenty five
women were contacted by Army criminal investigators after they went
in and found photos and videos on his electronic devices
showing the naked women. They said the allegations included inappropriate touching,
crewded remarks, performing unnecessary procedures. Well, my chart show right here.

(27:35):
You haven't had a breast exam here, let me feel here.
I don't know what all he was doing, but he
was secretly recording them. This lady who was in this
interview here said she got a call from army investigators
said need to come in for an interview. She informed him.
They informed her that she had been secretly filmed breast

(27:55):
and pelvic examinations, and they said when it was over,
they gave or a pamphlet phone number, and she said,
I left there so disoriented, I said, I went out
and sat in my park car and I just cried.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
There are a lot of just.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Evil people out there, and you would think, like an
army doctor, it doesn't matter what people look like. I
remember when my kids were younger and we got to
know people in the neighborhood or school, or parents from
church and that kind of a thing. You know people
you know maybe a year, maybe two years, maybe two

(28:37):
and a half, three years. You know them for a while.
But we had a rule no spending the night anywhere.
You couldn't go to somebody, Oh we've known them for
years now, Debt, It's like no. It was until I
think we had the rule of twelve where you could
come back and talk and tell hey, mister whatever came
in the room tonight, and we'd have to really know them,

(28:59):
really really know them, and if they were church we
felt better about it. So there were a few occasions,
but they were more than welcome to invite other kids
over to spend the night. We just didn't return the favor.
I guess there because a lot of parents love Oh
somebody else has taken them for the night. Yes, well
Friday night, we'll be alone in the house.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Right. No, man, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
Uh, you just can't trust that, and you can't trust
what you might be hearing and grooving two going Hey, now,
this is how country music supposed to be. Walk My
walk AI my buddy in Oklahoma that you used to
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(29:44):
AI director. I couldn't believe the commercials with his voice
that he's put together, with his soulful choir singing in
the background, it sounded like it would have taken a
thousand dollars thousands of dollars to produce that, and he's
looking at it as a tool because hey, AI voices
could overtake voiceover people, right, But he's now an AI

(30:06):
because you have to know how to direct AI.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
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On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Ruthie's Table 4

Ruthie's Table 4

For more than 30 years The River Cafe in London, has been the home-from-home of artists, architects, designers, actors, collectors, writers, activists, and politicians. Michael Caine, Glenn Close, JJ Abrams, Steve McQueen, Victoria and David Beckham, and Lily Allen, are just some of the people who love to call The River Cafe home. On River Cafe Table 4, Rogers sits down with her customers—who have become friends—to talk about food memories. Table 4 explores how food impacts every aspect of our lives. “Foods is politics, food is cultural, food is how you express love, food is about your heritage, it defines who you and who you want to be,” says Rogers. Each week, Rogers invites her guest to reminisce about family suppers and first dates, what they cook, how they eat when performing, the restaurants they choose, and what food they seek when they need comfort. And to punctuate each episode of Table 4, guests such as Ralph Fiennes, Emily Blunt, and Alfonso Cuarón, read their favourite recipe from one of the best-selling River Cafe cookbooks. Table 4 itself, is situated near The River Cafe’s open kitchen, close to the bright pink wood-fired oven and next to the glossy yellow pass, where Ruthie oversees the restaurant. You are invited to take a seat at this intimate table and join the conversation. For more information, recipes, and ingredients, go to https://shoptherivercafe.co.uk/ Web: https://rivercafe.co.uk/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/therivercafelondon/ Facebook: https://en-gb.facebook.com/therivercafelondon/ For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iheartradio app, apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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The Joe Rogan Experience

The official podcast of comedian Joe Rogan.

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