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Apple Pie Playground, May 24, 2026

Mon, 25 May 2026
Apple Pie Playground with Valerie

Title: It's an Inside Job

We are evolving toward creation’s reset point. How do we make sure we'll get there? It's an inside job. Let's talk.

The Inside Job: Returning to Source Through Silence and Conscious Awareness

A Heavy Week and the Choice of Peace

Valerie opens Apple Pie Playground by acknowledging what she describes as an emotionally and energetically difficult week, speaking directly to listeners who may be struggling. She frames the episode around choosing peace, bringing spirit into the body, and asserting personal light in the face of darkness. Her opening message emphasizes encouragement, resilience, and the idea that listeners can consciously command healing, balance, life force, and source light within themselves.

Listening, Silence, and an Inside Job

The host then introduces the central premise that the work of the spirit is an inside job. Reflecting on a recent conversation and a referenced book that she has not yet read herself, she explores the idea of cosmic silence as source consciousness: a still, receptive space before vibration or material creation. Valerie suggests that people often fill silence with religious sound, speech, prayer, and effort while overlooking the possibility of quieting themselves enough to experience inward connection.

Source Consciousness and the Material World

Valerie develops a metaphysical interpretation of human life, distinguishing eternal spirit from physical identity and describing the material realm as a limiting or deceptive backdrop. She poses questions about incarnation, control, false light, ascension, and revelation, asking listeners to approach them with the curiosity of an inner child rather than accepting her conclusions automatically. Throughout this section, she urges listeners to reconnect with what she calls source consciousness through stillness and conscious awareness.

Remembering the I AM and Childhood Creativity

A major theme of the episode is Valerie's concept of the "I AM" as a true inner beingness that becomes covered over by identity, ego, fear, duty, and social conditioning. She contrasts that limitation with childhood imagination, using symbolic play as an example of children expressing themselves freely before becoming self-conscious. She argues that wounded or dimmed inner light can be called back through intention, spiritual command, and a renewed willingness to remember one's essential nature.

The Mantra of Being Anchored, Safe, Unified, and Conscious

Valerie connects teachings about stillness and spaciousness with her episode mantra: "We are anchored. We are safe. We are unified. And we are conscious." She discusses the possibility of building spiritual "playgrounds" grounded in light and sovereignty rather than fear or confinement. She also uses the idea of mirror self-reflection to invite listeners to recognize a spiritual self beyond physical identity and to consider whether their everyday attention is centered on environment and material concerns rather than inner essence.

A Guided Four-Box Self-Reflection Exercise

The episode concludes with an expressive self-therapy activity in which listeners divide a page into four boxes and respond to four prompts: what anchors them to spirit, what makes them feel safe, what unifies them with spirit, and what conscious awareness means for them. Valerie asks listeners to rank their answers by certainty and use any uncertainty as a focus for reflection during the week. She closes by thanking BBS and inviting listeners back to Apple Pie Playground the following Sunday.

A St Thomas Show, May 24, 2026

Sun, 24 May 2026
A St. Thomas Show with Aero

Be Your Own Teacher: Jubilee, Presence, Grace, and Creating From Within

Remembering Identity and Introducing a Co-Host

Aero opens A St. Thomas Show with a theme centered on inner truth, awakening, and reclaiming personal power, then introduces herself as Saint Thomas, also called Aero. She describes her mission as helping people remember who they are and participate in creating peace on Earth. For this episode she welcomes Rob as co-host, thanks the BBS Radio support team and production manager Sheila, and invites listeners to submit questions or connect through the related Sunday programming.

Jubilee, Music, and the Episode's Spiritual Frame

Aero frames the discussion through her personal spiritual interpretation of "jubilee," describing it as freedom, self-ownership, and the end of conflict within her own experience. Before moving into the main conversation, she references the film Jupiter Ascending and performs part of Blondie's "Rapture" while connecting its imagery to her disclosure-oriented beliefs. She also mentions Avi Kaplan's "Change on the Rise" as music that powerfully represents jubilee and inner transformation for her.

Learning From Others Without Giving Away Authority

The central conversation begins with Sheila's statement that everyone has their own song to dance to. Sheila explains that poetry often functions as a message to herself and that her lesson has been to become her own teacher rather than expecting Spirit or outside teachers to provide every answer. Aero agrees that mentors can demonstrate qualities a person seeks, such as calmness or peace, but says any guidance still must be taken inward and discerned personally.

Presence, Self-Trust, and Letting Old Stories Go

Rob reflects on being raised Catholic and on society's tendency to teach people to look outside themselves for spiritual validation. He says that, over time, he has learned to trust his own inner authority rather than repeatedly retell painful events or seek outside confirmation. Aero and Rob discuss The Power of Now, noticing mental habits, returning attention to the present moment, and treating lapses in presence with humor rather than self-punishment.

Recovery Experiences and Differing Personal Paths

The three speakers share differing experiences with recovery and emotional processing. Sheila and Aero describe twelve-step recovery as meaningful in their lives, with Aero explaining that meetings helped her learn to speak publicly and that she still identifies as a recovering alcoholic. Rob explains that twelve-step programs were not right for him and presents his personal belief that his substance use related to unresolved trauma rather than an identity he wished to claim. Aero emphasizes that the show is not offering one answer for everyone, but encouraging listeners to find their own truth.

Synchronicity, Grace, and Living in the Flow

The episode closes with the speakers discussing inherited patterns, synchronicity, everyday presence, and grace toward oneself and others. Aero references an article from ForThePeople.space and shares practices she associates with remaining in the present moment, including nature, rest, breathing, and focusing on peace rather than fear. Rob shares examples from daily life in which he felt the difference between forcing efficiency and moving in flow, while Sheila concludes by encouraging listeners to sing their own song, even if they must create the words themselves.

Whiplash Talk, May 23, 2026

Sun, 24 May 2026
Whiplash Talk with Sunshine

Releasing Judgment, Trusting Spirit, and Finding Purpose Through Life’s Hard Seasons
Guest Rob A

Sunshine and Rob Reconnect with Nature and New Growth

In this episode of Whiplash Talk, host Sunshine welcomes guest co-host Rob for a conversation that begins with appreciation for the natural world and the small joys of the season. Sunshine describes the fresh green growth on an evergreen tree outside her window, while Rob talks about steady rain, trees providing privacy in his backyard, and his hope that new fencing will not disturb too much of the plant life. They also discuss gardens, cucumbers, dahlias, orchids, and the beauty of tending to living things. These opening reflections establish the episode’s larger theme of growth, presence, and learning to notice meaning in everyday experience.

Glitches in the Matrix and Protecting Personal Energy

Rob shares his recent attention to what he describes as “glitches in the matrix,” including an experience in his truck when the hazard lights briefly flashed after he had been thinking about shifting timelines and changes in reality. He interprets this as a visible sign that something had changed energetically. Sunshine adds that she has been using commands asking Prime Creation to allow only light, benevolent beings, and her own created animation system into her space. She says this has affected how people interact with her at work, sometimes making her feel almost unnoticed by others. Together, they discuss limiting unnecessary energetic engagement, drawing in their auras, and protecting their personal space without acting from fear.

Parents, Children, and Releasing Other People’s Expectations

The conversation then shifts to the ways family expectations can shape a person’s path. Rob describes a meaningful conversation with his mother, who apologized for trying to control his life and for pushing him toward university even though he had wanted time to find his own direction. He says her acknowledgment helped release a heavy emotional burden. Sunshine and Rob discuss how parents may sincerely want their children to avoid hardship, yet can still impose their own beliefs, fears, or unrealized ambitions onto them. They emphasize that people eventually need the freedom to discover their own lives rather than being forced into someone else’s idea of success.

Financial Hardship, Homelessness, and Learning Compassion

Both speakers reflect on difficult financial experiences and the lessons those experiences created. Rob describes how going through financial struggle changed his earlier judgments about appearances, possessions, vehicles, and people facing hardship. Sunshine shares that she has previously experienced homelessness while still trying to protect business inventory and maintain income, and that she is currently going through another period of financial strain after leaving a successful career and losing the security she once had. She describes recently having no available money for groceries and choosing to visit a local food bank, where she found practical support without judgment. Rather than presenting the experience as defeat, Sunshine says it helps her better understand the people she hopes to serve through a future creative co-op built around sharing, bartering, dignity, and mutual aid.

Grief, Emotional Triggers, and Closing an Old Chapter

Sunshine speaks vulnerably about the death of her mother in January 2023 and the unresolved pain surrounding the delayed placement of her mother’s headstone. Because her mother had once been deeply upset that another relative had gone without a proper headstone, Sunshine understood how meaningful that memorial would have been to her. When Sunshine recently received a photograph showing that the headstone had finally been installed and decorated with a wreath, she felt the emotion arise but also heard an inner message that she could now close that chapter. Rob connects with this by describing his own work around grief related to his father and learning to observe emotion without letting old pain continually consume his energy. They agree that emotion itself is not wrong, but that people can notice old triggers and release stories that no longer need to control the present.

Peaceful Neutrality and Making Spirit a Best Friend

Near the end, Rob describes a difficult day in which his motorcycle battery failed, he left work late, public transportation was delayed, and he had to walk a long distance while exhausted. He says he realized that repeatedly telling himself a story of frustration and suffering was reinforcing the experience. After returning home, he used spiritual commands to release those timelines and says he quickly felt renewed. Sunshine then reads a message called The Way of Light, which emphasizes oneness with Source, free will, the power of the present moment, rising frequency, and “peaceful neutrality” as the spirit’s natural state. Rob closes by encouraging listeners not to feel guilty for being at peace, while Sunshine says her present focus is learning to know her spirit as her best friend.

The Global Freedom Report, May 22, 2026

Sat, 23 May 2026
The Global Freedom Report with Brent Johnson

Jury Nullification, Individual Liberty, and the Power of Citizens to Resist Unjust Laws

Truth, Liberty, and the Question of Government Power

In this episode of The Global Freedom Report, host Brent Johnson introduces a program centered on truth, justice, liberty, personal privacy, and resistance to government control. He frames freedom as the birthright of Americans and other free people, asking whether individuals govern their own lives or live subject to bureaucratic permission. Brent previews a discussion of jury nullification, along with the recurring segments Lessons in Liberty and Propaganda 101. He also poses a listener question about what immediate effect confirmed extraterrestrial visitation might have on the world.

Privacy, Succession, and Freedom Bound Entities

Before the main interview, a caller named Freeman from Alaska asks Brent about succession planning involving a Panamanian Private Interest Foundation and an International Business Corporation. Brent describes these structures as tools intended to provide privacy, asset control, and international business flexibility, while explaining the roles of a foundation’s protector, beneficiaries, successor protector, and related corporation. He tells the caller that a foundation may hold passive income while an International Business Corporation may conduct profit-making activity, and he recommends a private consultation for advice tailored to the caller’s proposed structure.

Robert Anthony Peters and Jury Nullification

Brent then welcomes Robert Anthony Peters, an actor, filmmaker, policy advisor, and chairman of the Fully Informed Jury Association, also referred to as FIJA. The central discussion focuses on jury nullification, which Peters describes as a conscientious acquittal: a situation where jurors may believe the facts support a guilty finding, but also believe that conviction would produce injustice because the law itself is unjust or is being unjustly applied. Brent and Peters present juries as an important safeguard against government abuse and argue that citizens should understand the authority they possess when serving on a jury.

Historical Examples and the Modern Jury System

Peters discusses historical examples of jury nullification, including the trial of William Penn in England and the colonial trial of publisher John Peter Zenger, whose jury acquitted him after he published criticism of government officials. He also references later examples involving the Fugitive Slave Act and Prohibition, when jurors sometimes refused to convict people accused under laws they regarded as unjust. In discussing the modern system, Peters says jury nullification still exists, but argues that judges, prosecutors, jury-selection procedures, and a lack of public awareness make it difficult for jurors to exercise independent judgment.

Callers, Jury Service, and Conscience in Deliberations

Several callers join the discussion. Gregory from Los Angeles reflects on his parents’ World War II sacrifices and expresses concern about the direction of the country. Eric from Los Angeles answers the extraterrestrial question by offering his personal theory, then asks about the distinction between “trial by jury” and “jury trial,” along with the loss of jury protections in traffic cases. Brent and Peters continue discussing jury selection, plea bargaining, administrative courts, and what jurors should do when they believe a law is unjust. Peters emphasizes that jurors must be willing to stand by conscience even when facing pressure from fellow jurors or court officials.

Propaganda 101 and the Closing Call to Defend Liberty

The closing portion returns to Brent’s broader message about government, propaganda, and personal freedom. In the Propaganda 101 segment, he argues that listeners should question government messaging and resist what he views as efforts to manipulate public behavior and undermine liberty. He encourages listeners to ask what they are willing to do to preserve their freedom, whether they told the truth, kept their word, and honored their agreements. Brent closes by promoting Freedom Bound International resources, previewing a future discussion with Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation, and reminding listeners that he regards freedom as a gift from God that must be protected.

The Good Fortune Show, May 22, 2026

Sat, 23 May 2026
The Good Fortune Show with Iyer

Vibrational Memory, Manifestation, and Recognizing the Energy of Good Fortune

Returning Home to Stored Memories and Familiar Energy

In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhi Iyer reflects on staying in an apartment overlooking a golf course, landscaped hills, swimming pools, and scenic greenery. She describes the setting as beautiful and carefully designed, but her central observation is spiritual: she believes places retain energetic records of the experiences people have had there. After returning to a city associated with her earlier life, she begins noticing unexpected reminders of the past, especially through music playing on the apartment television.

Music Channels and a “Blast from the Past”

Sugandhi explains that the furnished apartment came with a television and preset music channels, several of which begin playing English-language songs she listened to while growing up in that city. She remembers learning classical music and dance as part of her upbringing, while independently enjoying English popular songs and imitating the vocal styles of singers she heard. The familiar songs bring back memories of family, neighbors, powerful sound systems, music shared between apartments, terrace parties, and a time when people seemed more tolerant of one another’s enjoyment. She describes the experience as a “blast from the past” and wonders whether the universe is recreating memories held in her energy field.

The Law of Attraction as a Manager of Expansion

The program then turns to cards from Getting into the Vortex, which Sugandhi uses to explore the law of attraction. One card states that the universal law of attraction is managing expansion, while another describes people as vibrational beings continually emanating desires. Sugandhi interprets these ideas through the music appearing in her current environment, suggesting that the universe may be responding not only to conscious thoughts but also to stored inner energy, past experience, and emotional vibration. She distinguishes this inner energy from the soul itself, saying she views the soul as divine while emotional or subconscious material may influence manifested experience.

Las Vegas, Fun, and the Energy of Desired Experience

Sugandhi connects the recurring music to another important part of her life: Las Vegas and her personal association with the song “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” She explains that she attended Cyndi Lauper’s concert and regards the song as expressing a guiding attitude of wanting enjoyment, happiness, and a lively experience of life. She clarifies that this does not mean women cannot be responsible in marriage, family, or other commitments; rather, she sees the desire for fun as an authentic energetic preference. Because the song begins appearing repeatedly in her current setting, she interprets it as another example of past energy, memory, and desire resurfacing in present experience.

Choosing Lunch with Jay-Z Over $500,000

A major portion of the episode considers the popular question: would a person rather receive $500,000 or have lunch with Jay-Z? Sugandhi says that despite not being a fan of his music, appearance, or personal choices, her immediate response was that she would choose the lunch. She reflects on why her mind assigned more value to the experience of meeting a highly successful person than to the money itself. Using another card about desire and alignment, she suggests that the choice may reveal an absence of perceived financial shortage in her energy field: her mind did not urgently grasp for the money because it did not automatically operate from a feeling of lack.

Attention, Shortage, and Creating One’s Reality

Toward the end, Sugandhi expands the discussion into a broader teaching about attention and manifestation. She argues that people’s automatic thoughts reveal whether they are operating from abundance, desire, enjoyment, competition, or perceived shortage. She also connects this principle to her recent focus on laborers and service workers, observing that a delivery person rang the doorbell during the broadcast after she had spent considerable energy thinking and talking about that subject. For Sugandhi, this becomes an example of how concentrated attention may draw corresponding experiences into one’s reality. She closes by encouraging listeners to observe what they are focusing on, notice whether their energy reflects good fortune or lack, and move intentionally toward the experiences they truly want.

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