Guests: Nava Atlas and Bryanna Clark Grogan Have yourself a happy vegan holiday! This exciting, inviting cookbook by veteran author Nava Atlas brilliantly fills the biggest gap in the vegan repertoire with more than 200 delectable, completely doable recipes for every festive occasion. Atlas, one of the most respected names …
When In The Course of Human Events… Well, it’s about that time again in American History. Now it’s our own government and it’s corporate masters that are the tyrants. There’s a draft of a new Declaration and proposal for a new constitution for modern America, the 99% Declaration–well worth reading …
On today’s Gary Null Show, we spoke with Shaheed Buttar, the executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee and the People’s Campaign for the Constitution which aims to defend civil liberties, constitutional rights and the rules of law threatened by the war on terror. You can hear the full …
· Plan Ahead. Every major successful movement requires careful study and preparation in order to form an organized agenda and timetable. · Gather around a unifying theme with others who are suffering. Rally around a higher principle that is universally beneficial. In this context, establish a specific goal or set …
Deborah Merlin’s mission was to become an advocate for her special needs twins. Medical professionals only offered drugs. She sought alternative methods, did extensive ADHD and other health-related research, and kept impeccable records. In 1993, she co-chaired the Westside Cities Council to help promote Public Law 99457, part H, to implement early intervention services from birth through three years of age for children at risk. In 1990 and 1991, she coordinated outreach to pediatricians (under Public Law 99457, part H) and coordinated presentations at hospitals to educate pediatricians on early intervention services and resources for children at risk from infancy to three years of age. She is a frequent guest speaker on radio shows through out the United States and Canada. She is a consultant to parents who need support, provides resources regarding their children’s individual needs, and she is an artist.
Today’s Recipe: Tofu Cutlets with Dried Cherries, Capers and Jalapeno Pepper
Guest: Jeff Galloway A world-class athlete. As a member of the 1972 Olympic team, Jeff competed against the world’s best athletes in Europe, Africa, and the former Soviet Union. He broke the U.S. 10-mile record (47:49) in 1973 and has a six-mile best of 27:21. Among his victories are the …
Guests: Andrew Kolin, Stephen Lendman, and Shaheed Buttar Professor Andrew Kolin is professor of political science at Hilbert College in Hamburg, New York, where he specializes in American political thought, civil liberties, US foreign policy, and constitutional law. Much of his recent work has focused on the conflicts between state …
Forgive and Forget At least forgive OR forget. Get things behind you. All good advice for those who don’t want their life dominated by the bad things that have happened to them at the hands of others. This advice has also been applied to aggrieved populations following liberating reforms and …
Dr Suzanne Humphries, a practicing nephrologist (kidney physician) says the vaccine industry isn’t giving people both sides of the story, and parents need to get informed before subjecting their children to vaccines that can potentially cause serious harm or even death.
Deborah Wolfe keeps your pets safe through the holidays with practical easy decorating, hosting and celebrating tips. Can you guess what the most common pet 911 is Christmas & New Years Day? Plus manners and trick training for cats and dogs that will make your guests happy. Download this episode …
Guest: Mike Ewall, founder and director of Energy Justice Network This week on Political Analysis, host Sandy LeonVest tackles the issue of people and power in the context of what has come to be known as “energy democracy.” During the first half of the program, she looks at the issue …