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Talking With Ron, March 19, 2026

Fri, 20 Mar 2026
Taking with Ron with Ron Collins

Guest, Terry Gross, better known as Comedian GrossMann

In this episode of Talking with Ron, host Ron broadcasts live while traveling to a major comedy event, celebrating the show's milestone of 3 million listeners. This episode explores the deep-rooted philosophy of "family" within the community, highlights charitable advocacy for children and workers, and features a high-energy interview with Comedian Grossman.

The Philosophy of the "People's Show"
Ron emphasizes that "Talking with Ron" is more than a podcast; it is a movement built on the foundation of "sharing and caring." He defines family not by blood, but by a shared mindset and mutual support, noting that strangers often provide more encouragement than relatives. He shares a touching example of families from London and Chicago who connected via the show and are now planning a meetup. Ron also touches on modern parenting, questioning the "old school" vs. "new age" dynamics of children influencing household decisions, ultimately advocating for a community feel where neighbors help one another.

Social Advocacy and Charitable Causes
A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to the importance of giving back. Ron identifies St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital as the show's primary cause, praising their commitment to treating children free of charge. Furthermore, he issues a heartfelt "hats off" to TSA workers across the United States who continue to work without guaranteed pay during difficult times. He encourages his "family" of listeners to offer small gestures of support, such as a single dollar or a kind word, noting that what seems small to one person can be life-changing for another.

Guest Spotlight: Comedian Grossman
Despite technical hurdles while traveling through Dallas traffic, Comedian Grossman joins the show to discuss his meteoric rise. He announces two upcoming shows, "Can You Make Me Laugh?" and "So You Think You Funny," set to debut on Amazon and Tubi this May. Grossman also highlights his film work in "Double Cup" and "Dirty Third: The Next Generation." Ron, who has worked with Grossman for years, vouches for his talent and urges the audience to support his "Grossman Uncut" YouTube channel and his Beaumont comedy spot.

Growth and Future Operations
The show has transitioned from a local program to a nationally syndicated, global platform on the BBS Radio and TV Network. Due to this expansion, Ron is looking to grow his team following the departure of a key staff member, Jennifer. He invites listeners with marketing and advertising experience to join the movement, emphasizing that the show's success belongs to the listeners who "saw the vision and ran with it".

This episode serves as a powerful reminder that "Talking with Ron" is a community-driven force. From supporting St. Jude's to celebrating the success of Comedian Grossman, the message remains consistent: "Each one, reach one, teach one." As the show continues its global expansion, the focus remains firmly on the "family" of three million listeners who make the movement possible.

Ark of Grace, March 19, 2026

Fri, 20 Mar 2026
Ark Of Grace with Amanda Grace

Prophetic Warning: Joe Kent Resigns Iran War Escalates 911 Exposing Genesis to Revelation Timeline

Join Amanda Grace LIVE as she covers current events happening within this 30 day window. Don't miss this prophetic warning and insight into the biblical times we are living in!

This broadcast by Amanda Grace explores the prophetic significance of Joe Kent’s resignation as Counterterrorism Chief, linking it to a 30-year cycle of betrayal and biblical alignments in Genesis and Revelation. The discussion highlights a spiritual battle over America’s "Golden Age" and the convergence of historical dates surrounding the 9/11 anniversary and the Feast of Trumpets.

The Resignation of Joe Kent and the "Unfinished Business"
The resignation of former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent, who is currently under FBI investigation for alleged classified leaks, marks a significant moment within the "Purim to Passover" prophetic window. Kent’s public departure included claims that Iran poses no imminent threat and that Israel is influencing U.S. policy, a move that mirrors the historical release of the "Pentagon Papers" in 1971. This event occurred just two days after the Obama Foundation released a cryptic video featuring Barack Obama stating he has "unfinished business," suggesting a coordinated re-emergence from the shadows. The timing suggests a strategic attempt to sabotage the current administration through propaganda and internal rebellion.

Biblical Alignments: Genesis 14 and Revelation 4
Prophetic patterns from the first and last books of the Bible are currently manifesting in global events. Genesis 14:4 describes a rebellion in the 13th year; notably, 2026 marks exactly 13 years since the 2013 Obama-era Iran nuclear negotiations began, coinciding with the current uprising of the Iranian people and military strikes against the regime. Furthermore, Revelation 4:7 describes four living creatures—the Lion, Ox, Man, and Eagle—which align with modern figures and operations: "Operation Roaring Lion" (Israel), Benjamin Netanyahu (the "Ox" toppling the regime), Donald Trump (the "Man"), and the United States (the "Eagle"). There is a stern warning that political adversaries will attempt to "repeat 46 in 48," implying a plan to hijack the 2028 election using tactics similar to those used in 2020.

The Battle for the "Big Apple" and the 9/11 Collision
A spiritual battle is intensifying over New York City, described as a "Golden Apple" and "Ground Zero" for a prophetic collision. The rise of figures like Zohran Mamdani in New York is viewed as an attempt to reverse the historical Battle of Vienna (1683), where Ottoman forces were defeated on September 11th. In 2026, Rosh Hashanah (the Feast of Trumpets) falls on September 11th, creating a "prophetic collision course." This convergence highlights a war over the covenant established at Federal Hall, with the name "Kent" even tracing back to the birthplace of Robert Hunt, who originally dedicated the American land to God in 1607. The current atmosphere serves as an alarm for the nation to recognize these cyclical spiritual patterns.

The current season is marked by a "hunter becoming the hunted" dynamic, where historical betrayals and biblical prophecies are manifesting in real-time. As political and spiritual "earthquakes" approach the East Coast, the primary defense for the faithful is to remain grounded in scripture, avoid the trap of pride, and recognize that the Lord is fighting the battle over the nation's destiny.

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LEO Round Table, March 19, 2026

Thu, 19 Mar 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E054, Judge And Las Vegas Police Clash Over The Release Of A 35-Time Offender!

Alabama Supreme Court says police can demand ID during investigative stops. Judge and Las Vegas Police clash over the release of a 35-time offender. Iranian woman soccer player decides to return home instead of seek asylum. Senior border patrol chief Bovino decides to call it quits. Man fatally shot after numerous attempts to deescalate. Driver killed after accelerating toward officers.

LEO Roundtable: Judicial Conflicts, Legislative Shifts, and Use-of-Force Realities

LEO Round Table: Justice vs. Enforcement

Analysis of the March 19, 2026 Law Enforcement Briefing

EDITORIAL MODE

Core Briefing Topics



Alabama ID Mandate

Supreme Court rules police can demand physical ID during lawful Terry stops based on reasonable suspicion.



The Las Vegas Standoff

Sheriff McMahill vs. Judge Goodman over the release of a 35-time offender. Dispute centers on who determines "public safety risk."



Border Patrol Transition

Chief Greg Bovino retires after 30 years. Discussion highlights how sanctuary policies create operational chaos for ICE.



Body Cam Analysis

Review of fatal shootings in Mesa (mental health crisis) and Newark (minivan as a deadly weapon).

Panelists

• Chip DeBlock (Host)
• Sheriff Mark Crider (Walla Walla)
• Dr. Travis Yates (Retired Major)

"Politics and this reformed justice system have clashed with common sense... activists in robes are putting communities at risk."

— Sheriff Mark Crider

Key Concepts

#PublicSafety#JudicialReform#TerryStop#QualifiedImmunity#BodyCam

Duration: 45 min | Audience: Law Enforcement Professionals

leoroundtable.com

Introduction

Host Chip DeBlock and a panel of law enforcement experts, including Sheriff Mark Crider and Dr. Travis Yates, analyze critical developments in policing. This session covers the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on identification, a high-stakes standoff between Las Vegas police and the judiciary over repeat offenders, and the complex ethics of responding to mental health crises.



Detailed Key Summaries

1. Alabama Supreme Court: ID Requirements During Terry Stops

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled in the case of Jennings v. Smith that law enforcement officers have the authority to demand physical identification during lawful investigative stops. The court clarified that obtaining a person's identity is a "crucial part" of a Terry stop, provided there is reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. If a subject fails to provide sufficient identification, officers may now either seek additional identifying information or arrest the individual for interfering with a governmental function. The panel noted that while this aligns with U.S. Supreme Court frameworks, the issue of passenger identification remains a point of national controversy.

2. The Las Vegas Standoff: Public Safety vs. Judicial Discretion

A significant legal battle has emerged in Nevada between the Las Vegas Metro Police Department and the Las Vegas Justice Court. Judge Eric Goodman ordered the release of Joshua Sanchez Lopez—a convicted felon with 35 prior arrests—into an electronic monitoring program, despite his history of violating such programs and fleeing from police while armed. Sheriff Kevin McMahill has challenged this order, arguing that the suspect poses an "unreasonable risk to public safety." The panel expressed deep concern over "activists in robes," arguing that absolute judicial immunity prevents accountability when repeat offenders are released to commit further crimes.

Case Spotlight: The 35-Time Offender

Defendant: Joshua Sanchez Lopez (36, Convicted Felon)
Criminal History: 35 arrests; prior drug and manslaughter charges.
The Conflict: The Judge ordered high-level electronic monitoring (house arrest), while the Sheriff refused, citing a 2020 incident where the suspect fled police while wearing an ankle monitor.

"The system is broken... law enforcement takes the hit when this stuff happens, and it's not law enforcement's fault." — Sheriff Mark Crider

3. Border Patrol Leadership and Sanctuary Policy Fallout

The retirement of Senior Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino after 30 years of service sparked a discussion on the impact of sanctuary policies. The panel argued that these policies prevent safe, secure transfers of prisoners within jail facilities, instead forcing ICE and Border Patrol agents to conduct high-risk street apprehensions. They contended that the resulting violence and chaos are a direct result of political decisions that prioritize sanctuary status over law enforcement cooperation.

4. Use-of-Force Analysis: Mental Health and Moving Vehicles

The panel reviewed body camera footage from two recent incidents. In Mesa, Arizona, deputies shot a man in a mental health crisis who charged them with a knife. The experts discussed the growing trend of "disengagement" policies, where agencies may choose not to respond to suicide calls if no third party is at risk, to avoid "inducing jeopardy." In a separate Newark, NJ case, an officer fired into a reversing minivan. The panel emphasized that vehicles are inherently deadly weapons and noted that body camera footage often fails to capture the "totality of circumstances" or the specific threats perceived by officers on the ground.

Expert Perspective: Use of Force

Vehicle as a Weapon: Any attempt to strike an officer with a vehicle is investigated as deadly force.

Reactionary Gap: It takes approximately 1.5 seconds for the brain to process a threat and stop a trigger pull.

Video Limitations: Body cams provide a "tube view" and may not show bystanders or threats behind the officer.



Key Data

35 Arrests: The criminal record of the Las Vegas suspect currently at the center of the judicial-police clash.

30 Years: The length of Chief Greg Bovino’s law enforcement career prior to his retirement.

450 Defendants: The average number of individuals monitored by Las Vegas Metro’s electronic supervision program at any given time.

To-Do / Next Steps

Law enforcement leaders must begin speaking out publicly against judicial policies that release violent repeat offenders back into the community.

Agencies should re-evaluate response protocols for mental health crises to determine if police presence is necessary when no third-party threat exists.

Officers must receive enhanced training regarding the legal and physical complexities of shooting at or from moving vehicles.

Conclusion

The discussion underscores a growing rift between law enforcement operational realities and judicial/political policies. Whether through legislative clarification in Alabama or the standoff in Las Vegas, the panel emphasizes that public safety is increasingly compromised by a lack of judicial accountability and the unintended consequences of sanctuary and release policies.

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, March 19, 2026

Thu, 19 Mar 2026
Hollywood And Horsepower Show with Mark Otto

Guest, Harris Auerbach

The Legacy of Unusual Heat and the Evolution of Equine Aftercare

Hollywood & Horsepower: Auerbach Stables

The Story of Unusual Heat, California Royalty, and the Evolution of Horse Aftercare

Podcast Abstract

The Legacy Timeline



1977: The $8,000 Spark

Family patriarch claims Bravo Bravo. A furniture manufacturing background (Hippopotamus) funds the initial "itch" for racing.



1996: Claiming a Legend

Claimed Unusual Heat for $80,000. Despite injuries, the stallion became the #1 sire in California, producing 10 winners from his first 11 starters.



2007: The Aftercare Revolution

Madeline Auerbach founds KARMA. Introduced the 0.33% opt-out funding model, raising over $10M for retired thoroughbreds.

"Madeline is the matriarch of aftercare funding; Michael Blowen is the patriarch of aftercare facilities. Together, they made it fashionable to do right by the horse."

Stallion Spotlight

Unusual Heat

6x Leading Sire in CA

Acclamation: Champion Older Horse

Unusual Suspect: Grade 1 Winner

Legacy: Elite Broodmare Sire

Key Insights

#Aftercare#Breeding#CA-to-KY#Thoroughbreds#KARMA

Strategic Shift:

Auerbach Stables moved operations to Kentucky (Valkyrie Stud) due to CA's racing contraction and KY's healthier breeding ecosystem.

Guest: Harris Auerbach | Host: Marc (Hollywood Horsepower)

⏱ Read Time: 8 min

This episode of Hollywood and Horsepower features Harris Auerbach of Auerbach Stables, detailing his family’s journey from the furniture business to becoming California racing royalty. The discussion centers on the legendary stallion Unusual Heat, the strategic shift of their operations to Kentucky, and the pioneering work of Madelyn Auerbach in establishing sustainable funding for retired racehorses.

From Furniture to the Winner's Circle

The Auerbach family’s entry into horse racing was unconventional. Harris’s father, a Brooklyn native who grew up watching races at Aqueduct, eventually founded a successful furniture manufacturing company in Los Angeles called "Hippopotamus". In 1977, he claimed his first horse, Bravo Bravo, for $8,000 after promising his wife he would only do so if he could fund the purchase through his wagering winnings. The horse won its next start at a higher level, and the family never looked back, eventually growing their stable to over 100 horses.

The Phenomenon of Unusual Heat

The trajectory of Auerbach Stables was forever changed by Unusual Heat. Claimed for $80,000 by trainer Barry Abrams, the horse suffered a career-ending injury shortly after. Despite initial difficulties in finding a stud career due to regulatory quirks, he was eventually stood at a small farm in the Inland Empire. His first crop produced unprecedented results: out of 11 horses that made it to the races, 10 won their first start. Unusual Heat went on to become a six-time leading sire in California, known for "moving up" lesser-quality mares and producing versatile champions like Acclamation and Unusual Suspect.

The Unusual Heat Legacy

91%

First-Crop Debut Win Rate



6x

Leading Sire in California



5

Grade 1 Winners as Broodmare Sire

"A perfectly balanced horse who outcrossed with everything."

Strategic Migration and Industry Challenges

As the California racing circuit began to contract in the late 2000s—reducing racing days and closing iconic venues like Hollywood Park and Bay Meadows—the Auerbachs made the difficult decision to move their breeding stock to Kentucky. Harris notes that Kentucky offered a healthier business model due to legislative support and alternative gaming revenue. Today, the family focuses exclusively on their broodmare band at Valkyrie Stud, having opted out of the high-risk farm ownership side of the business to "stay in their lane".

Pioneering Equine Aftercare: KARMA and TAA

One of the most significant contributions of the Auerbach family is the establishment of KARMA (Knights of the Round Table of Master Aftercare). Spurred by the retirement of their star horse Lenny from Malibu, Madelyn Auerbach recognized a lack of guidance for retiring racehorses. She championed an "opt-out" funding model where 0.33% of owners' purse earnings are automatically donated to retirement funds. This model raised nearly $10 million and served as the blueprint for the national Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA).

The KARMA Funding Model

A sustainable mechanism designed to support horses beyond the track:

Automatic Contribution: 0.33% (one-third of 1%) deduction from owner purses.

Placement Program: Direct assistance for owners and trainers to rehome retiring athletes.

Grant Distribution: Funding doles out to vetted sanctuary and retraining facilities across California.

Industry Impact: Served as the operational foundation for the national TAA.

The Cultural Shift and the Future of Racing

Harris and Mark reflect on the fading connection between Hollywood and the racetrack. While the mid-20th century saw stars like Bing Crosby and Desi Arnaz as fixtures at Santa Anita and Del Mar, modern racing has struggled to maintain that mainstream "cool" factor. Harris emphasizes that the industry’s survival depends on national collaboration and protecting critical hubs like Gulfstream Park in Florida, which serves as the primary training ground for 80% of the country's two-year-old thoroughbreds.

Key Data

Initial Claim: Bravo Bravo was claimed for $8,000 in 1977.

Unusual Heat Claim: Purchased for 80,000(approx.80,000(approx.85,000 with tax).

Aftercare Funding: KARMA has raised nearly $10 million for retired thoroughbreds since 2007.

Stallion Longevity: Unusual Heat lived to age 27 and stood at stud until age 26.

To-Do / Next Steps

Follow Harris Auerbach on X (formerly Twitter) at the handle @unusualheat

Visit or to learn more about the stable's history and current stockauerbachracing.comhorsepower.co

Support equine aftercare by visiting orkarma4horses.orgoldfriendsequine.org

Explore the "No Fallen Heroes" group for veterans' support through equine therapy.

The story of the Auerbach family is a testament to the impact of a single "lightning in a bottle" horse and a commitment to the welfare of the animal. By prioritizing the horse's needs—both during and after their racing careers—the Auerbachs have not only built a lasting bloodline legacy but also created the financial infrastructure necessary to protect the sport's equine athletes for generations to come.



Biography
https://www.auerbachracing.com/harris

Harris Auerbach is the Managing Partner of M.Auerbach, LLC. He is an owner/breeder 
who manages the bloodstock, marketing, social media, historical data and farm coordination of approximately 50 horses in California and Kentucky. He himself is a Cal-bred born in 1969 in Van Nuys, CA and has been interested in thoroughbred racing since his childhood in the 1970s.

Sound Pathways, March 18, 2026

Thu, 19 Mar 2026
Sound Pathways with Dr. Karen Olson

Guest, Emily Drennan

The Interwoven Life of Music and Business: A Dialogue with Emily Drennan

Sound Path: A Harmonious Resonance of Art and Commerce

Interview with Grammy-nominated artist Emily Drennan: Finding "the main thread" between rationality and emotion

Interview with people

Core Achievements / Profile

100+

Top stage solo performances

2+4

Degree and minor

跨界背景 / Versatility

Right brain sensibility: Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer

Left-brain rationality: Bachelor of Economics, Business Operations, Contract Management

"Pain is like a shadow, but there is also beauty in the scar." —— On the creation of "I Know Your Name" in memory of his father

Authoring & Management Toolkit / Toolkit

#VoiceMemos#ExcelMulti-TableManagement#MorningMeditation#DailyFitness

Capture inspiration: Never miss a faint melody or lyric, even late at night, because "that's the beginning of something."

Production philosophy: Construct projects like puzzles, frame (budget, schedule) and create a "safe space" for artists to express freely.

Breaking the Ice: When artists are stuck in perfectionism anxiety, reconnect the body with intuition by dancing, chatting, or changing paths.

Applicable people: artists, creative managers, healing music lovers

Reading time: Approximately 15 minutes

Conversation delves into the balance of creative artistry and analytical business acumen, illustrating how music serves as a profound tool for both professional success and personal healing.

Detailed Key Points

The Foundation of a Dual-Brained Artist
Emily Drennan’s musical journey began in a household where music was a constant language, influenced by her composer mother and musician father. Despite her early success—including winning a prestigious national award among 8,100 applicants and performing at the White House—she chose to study economics and Spanish rather than music in college. This strategic decision was fueled by a desire to understand the "business of music," allowing her to navigate contracts and industry logistics with a "left-brain" analytical approach while maintaining her "right-brain" creative output. She credits this balance to her parents: an engineer father and a prolific composer mother, placing her right in the middle of the cognitive spectrum.

The "One Thread" Spectrum

Left-Brain (Analytical)
Economics, Finance, Contracts, Logistics



Right-Brain (Creative)
Vocal Performance, Composition, Storytelling

"The music industry is a business... I wanted to be a conduit of the story and the artistry."

The Producer’s Process: Organization as a Creative Catalyst
As a producer, Drennan views herself as a conduit for an artist's story. She manages the "minutiae" of production through highly organized systems, often utilizing complex spreadsheets with tabs for budgets, song lists, and instrumentation to ensure the artist can focus entirely on their craft. She describes the production process as a puzzle or a sculpture, starting with a broad vision and "chiseling away" at details. When artists face mental blocks in the studio, she employs psychological "windows"—such as encouraging a dance instructor to dance while singing—to bypass self-criticism and return the performer to their physical, creative core.

Healing and the "Beauty in the Scar"
The dialogue takes a poignant turn as Drennan discusses her song "I Know Your Name," written following the tragic death of her father. The track serves as a juxtaposition between the "hollow" emptiness of the tragedy and the "vibrant, lush" memory of her father’s life. Drennan emphasizes that creativity is a vital tool for processing grief, allowing individuals to release heavy emotions and find "beauty in the scar." This theme of resilience is a hallmark of her work, including her collaborative projects like the Mother Daughter Christmas album and the Grammy-nominated Requiem of Life, which honor family legacy and the enduring nature of love.

Creative Workflow: Capturing the "Whisper"

📝 Immediate Capture: Record voice memos or notes for every inspired lyric or melody immediately, regardless of the time.

📓 Journaling: Use writing to "siphon out" thoughts and identify specific gaps or struggles in a project.

🌊 The Flow: Treat creativity like a river; if not captured, the specific "whisper" may never return in the same way.

Key Data

Award Success: Emily was one of only 2 pop vocalists selected from 8,100 applicants for the National Foundation for Advancements in the Arts.

Academic Breadth: Earned 2 degrees (Economics, Spanish) and 4 minors (Finance, Marketing, International Business, Latin American Studies).

Career Milestone: Has performed as a featured soloist at major venues like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center over 100 times.

To-Do / Next Steps

Visit emilydrennan.com or follow @EmilyKDrennan on Instagram to learn more about her upcoming events and musical projects.

Sign up for the free webinar "Release Stress and Find Inner Peace Through Sound" at karenolsen.com/events.

Practice capturing creative "whispers" by recording a voice memo or writing down ideas the moment they arise, rather than assuming they will return later.

Take a quiet moment to identify one area of life that requires better alignment and commit to one practical step toward that goal.

Conclusion

The conversation between Dr. Karen Olson and Emily Drennan highlights that professional excellence and personal healing are not mutually exclusive. By integrating the discipline of business with the vulnerability of art, Drennan demonstrates how to navigate life’s "light and darkness" while leaving a lasting, harmonious legacy.

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