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Ask the Angel with Rachel Corpus, July 13, 2026

Tue, 14 Jul 2026
Ask The Angel With Rachel Corpus with Rachel Corpus

Remembering the Soul’s Blueprint
Rachel Corpus and guest Hillis Pugh explore spiritual remembering, ancient soul lineages, trauma healing, and the journey of reconnecting with one’s higher nature through energy awareness, gratitude, and personal transformation.

Guest, Hillis Pugh, Energy Nourisher and Sirian-Lemurian lineage teacher

Hillis Pugh joins Ask the Angel as an energy nourisher and Sirian-Lemurian lineage teacher who describes his work through the concept of omni resonance architecture. His approach combines intuitive guidance, energy practices, gratitude, and trauma-aware spiritual work to help people reconnect with what he calls their divine blueprint. Throughout the conversation, he shares his metaphysical perspectives on soul memory, energetic evolution, healing, and the process of remembering one’s deeper identity.

Everything You Need Is Already Within You

Rachel Corpus opens the episode by responding to a listener’s question about whether psilocybin can help someone connect with the higher self. Summarizing guidance she says she received in advance, Rachel explains that the higher self is not an outside entity but an ever-present aspect of the individual’s source consciousness. Rather than relying first on an external aid, she encourages listeners to explore their own source connection, inner awareness, spiritual practice, and capacity for remembrance before considering psychedelics or other ceremonial tools. Rachel also reflects on her personal history with addiction and her current relationship with ritual practices, emphasizing responsibility and the importance of remaining emotionally present. She distinguishes between using a ritual as a grounding practice and using substances to disconnect from difficult feelings. The opening message establishes the episode’s central idea that the resources for spiritual connection already exist within each person.

Ancient Lineages and the Process of Remembering

Responding to a listener’s question about Sirius, Lemuria, and ancient wisdom traditions, Hillis offers his perspective on why some people may feel increasingly drawn toward these subjects. He discusses Lemuria, Atlantis, Egypt, and humanity’s spiritual development through what he describes as different levels of density. According to Hillis’ spiritual framework, individuals may be reconnecting with memories, abilities, and lineages that he believes are encoded within the soul, DNA, and energetic being. He prefers the term “remembering” rather than “awakening,” explaining that people are not waking from a physical sleep but reconnecting with knowledge that is already part of them. Rachel asks how listeners should respond when they experience flashes of other lifetimes or unfamiliar aspects of themselves. Hillis recommends writing down the details, journaling dreams and visions, and seeking guidance from an experienced spiritual practitioner when additional interpretation is needed.

Frequency, Energy, and the Architecture of Healing

Hillis explains that his work involves identifying energetic patterns, emotional wounds, and repeating cycles that may affect a person’s present life. He describes using Sirian-Lemurian energy practices, intuitive observation, and what he calls galactic language to assist clients in releasing what no longer serves them. His stated goal is to help individuals reconnect with a divine blueprint rather than remain defined by trauma or limiting beliefs. Hillis shares an account of working with a military veteran who was experiencing post-traumatic stress and later appeared noticeably happier and more emotionally open. He presents the experience as an example of how brief but meaningful energetic support may create an opportunity for personal transformation. Rachel relates these ideas to her own experiences of trauma recovery and spiritual growth, observing that healing can deepen when people understand their experiences without allowing those experiences to define their entire identity.

Dimensions, Densities, and the Energetic Nature of Reality

Rachel and Hillis explore the distinction he makes between dimensions and densities, noting that the terms are often used interchangeably in spiritual conversations. Hillis describes density as involving energetic fields and dimensions as frequencies operating within those fields. He presents his belief that humanity is moving through a fourth-density transitional period in which individuals are releasing old beliefs and becoming increasingly aware of the energetic nature of reality. Rachel connects this explanation with her own lifelong perception that physical reality may function like a holographic experience. They also question the popular expression of receiving spiritual “downloads,” suggesting instead that people shift their frequency and tune into information already available within consciousness. Both describe clairaudient communication as a process of adjusting awareness, much like tuning into a radio signal. The discussion encourages listeners to regard spiritual perception as an interactive process rather than something imposed from outside themselves.

Trauma, Compassion, and the Choice to Heal

One of the most personal parts of the episode focuses on trauma, abuse, and emotional recovery. Hillis describes a spiritual vision involving souls gathering before incarnation and choosing people who would play difficult roles in one another’s lives. He explains that this vision led him to approach healing through the belief that love remains present at the soul level, while still recognizing the pain, consequences, and seriousness of abuse. Rachel adds that compassion does not require excusing harmful behavior or maintaining relationships with those who caused trauma. She shares that understanding the role others played in her life helped her begin releasing some of the emotional weight connected with her own abuse. The speakers emphasize that survivors remain entitled to their feelings, boundaries, and healing processes. Their discussion presents healing as a gradual movement from powerlessness toward greater understanding, personal agency, and freedom.

Gratitude, Purpose, and Living in Alignment

Hillis introduces his Vibrate to Love seminar, which explores the relationship between vibration, gratitude, appreciation, and living in greater harmony with one’s personal frequency. He explains that gratitude is more than a polite expression and can become an energetic state that changes how a person experiences life. The conversation returns to the idea that people actively participate in shaping their lives by choosing how they respond to experiences and opportunities. Hillis describes his role as helping others redesign their lives around what he calls their divine blueprint and soul purpose. Rachel thanks him for sharing his work and invites listeners to continue sending questions for future conversations. She closes the episode by encouraging kindness toward oneself, forgiveness after mistakes, and the willingness to begin again. The final message reinforces the episode’s central belief that each person already carries the light, wisdom, and tools needed to participate in personal and collective remembrance.

Chuck and Julie Show, July 13, 2026

Tue, 14 Jul 2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Are DC UniParty forces trying to take over the CO GOP? Vice Chair Eric Grossman joins the show

A Party Struggle Hidden from Public View

Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden open the program by arguing that major developments inside the Colorado Republican Party are receiving little attention from conventional news outlets. They welcome Colorado GOP Vice Chair Eric Grossman to discuss internal leadership disputes, party finances, legal concerns, open primaries, and what they describe as outside influence over the state organization. Throughout the episode, the hosts and Grossman frame the conflict as a struggle between grassroots Republicans and establishment-aligned figures seeking to control candidate selection and party operations. Their comments draw on internal communications Julie says she reviewed, legal filings discussed by Grossman, and party actions the speakers interpret as evidence of outside or establishment control.

Outside Influence and the Open-Primary Divide

Grossman argues that Colorado Republicans are not fully directing their own party and points to the involvement of congressional delegation members in litigation related to Proposition 108. He and the hosts identify the open-primary system as the central philosophical divide within the party, asking whether Republican voters or the much larger bloc of unaffiliated voters should determine Republican nominees. They contend that elected officials and establishment interests may prefer candidates who can succeed under that system, even when those candidates do not strongly represent conservative grassroots priorities. Chuck further suggests that some national Republican organizations may care more about electing nominal Republicans to Congress than about whether those candidates closely reflect Colorado grassroots conservatives.

Leadership Concerns, Bylaws, and Party Communication

The conversation turns to newly elected chair Craig Steiner and the expectations surrounding his leadership. Julie notes that Grossman had appointed a bylaws committee with a majority supportive of the opt-out, and that Steiner later changed its composition so the opposing side held the advantage. Grossman criticizes what he describes as limited communication from the new chair and argues that actions, rather than public statements about unity, reveal the party leadership’s real direction. The hosts also discuss Steiner’s media appearances, his desire to unify competing factions, and their concern that trying to satisfy every side may result in passivity when decisive leadership is needed.

Money, Attorneys, and the Party’s Legal Position

A substantial part of the interview concerns the Colorado GOP’s financial and legal difficulties. Julie refers to internal communications that she says showed congressional representatives pressuring a previous chair to raise $75,000 or risk removal. Grossman and the hosts question why the party would continue directing money to an attorney they believe helped create the very legal and financial problems now confronting the organization. They also criticize the apparent reluctance to pursue legal action against former officials or advisers. Their discussion includes allegations of financial misconduct and possible criminal behavior, but those allegations remain the speakers’ opinions and are not independently established within the transcript.

Rebuilding Grassroots Control from the Ground Up

When Julie asks how grassroots members can respond, Grossman says education, recruitment, attendance, and internal party voting are essential. He emphasizes that the next state leadership contest may be decided by only several hundred voting members, making recruitment, turnout, and proxy organization especially important. Chuck compares proxy voting with a form of ballot collection inside party elections, while Grossman argues that people who accept party positions must either attend meetings or properly assign their proxies. They maintain that grassroots candidates must organize early, build a first-ballot majority, and prevent later rounds from being shaped by private deals or establishment alliances.

Candidate Debates and Wider Political Developments

After Grossman leaves, Chuck and Julie discuss the statewide contest involving Republican Victor Marx and independent candidate Greg Lopez. Both say they would support Marx over Lopez, although they express doubt that Marx can win and suggest that Republican efforts may be more productive in competitive state legislative and local races. They also comment on Darlene Graham Nordam’s temporary appointment to a state Senate seat and speculate about whether the eventual nominee will be a strong conservative or another establishment figure. The hosts then turn to an anticipated speech by President Trump, possible disclosures concerning the 2020 election, and Tulsi Gabbard’s comments about resistance from entrenched federal bureaucrats.

A Caller Connects Colorado Politics to Waco

Caller Jacob closes the episode by drawing a connection between Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s earlier service in the Justice Department and Attorney General Janet Reno’s approval of the 1993 operation against the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas. Julie asserts that the gas used in the operation was flammable and caused the fire, while Jacob compares the event with historical acts of persecution. Jacob also raises Weiser’s family history and Holocaust references as part of his criticism, and Chuck responds with strongly negative personal commentary about Weiser. The program ends with Julie thanking Grossman, the caller, and the audience before announcing the next show.

LEO Round Table, July 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Jul 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E136, Georgia Appeals Court Upends Alabama Limits On Convicted Parents

Georgia appeals court upends Alabama limits on convicted parents. Former judge gets slap on the wrist for helping illegal alien evade ICE. Court rules family cannot sue cop who fired shots that killed two people during raid. PIT maneuver caught on video deemed not justified.

Parental Rights, Judicial Accountability, and Split-Second Police Decisions

Summary

A Personal Return to the Program

Chip DeBlock opens by explaining his unexpected absence from the show after learning that a nephew with glioblastoma had entered hospice care. He describes traveling with his wife to Georgia to see family, reflects on grief and Christian faith, and asks viewers to keep his nephew and extended family in their prayers. Chief Ralph responds with sympathy and relates his own experiences with glioblastoma and mesothelioma in his family.

When Parental Rights Collide With Public Safety

The lead legal discussion examines an Eleventh Circuit ruling involving an Alabama law that permanently prevented certain registered offenders from living or staying overnight with minors, including their own children. The host explains that the plaintiff had a prior child-pornography conviction and later became a father. The majority treated a parent's right to live with and raise a child as a fundamental liberty, while the dissent argued that the plaintiff's criminal status had not been given sufficient weight.

Rehabilitation, Monitoring, and the Protection of Children

Chief Ralph emphasizes that child safety must remain the central concern, particularly because the plaintiff had earlier supervision violations involving pornography. He and Chip discuss treatment, monitoring, the possible relationship between childhood victimization and later offending, and the difficulty of balancing rehabilitation with prevention. Both frame the issue as a serious conflict between constitutional parental rights and the state's responsibility to protect minors.

A Former Judge Receives a Light Sentence

The program next addresses former Milwaukee County judge Hannah Dugan, who was convicted of an obstruction-related offense connected to helping an undocumented defendant avoid federal immigration officers. Chip reports that she received a $5,000 fine without incarceration or probation. Chief Ralph criticizes the sentence as too lenient and contrasts the protections available to judges with the qualified-immunity standards applied to police officers.

The Harding Street Raid and Qualified Immunity

A lengthy segment reviews the civil litigation arising from Houston's deadly Harding Street no-knock raid. The host distinguishes between the former officer convicted for supplying false warrant information and another officer who participated in executing the warrant. Chip and Chief Ralph argue that the participating officer faced an armed, chaotic scene, including gunfire and wounded officers, and they support the appellate court's conclusion that qualified immunity protected split-second actions taken without knowledge that the warrant was based on false information.

PIT Maneuvers and Pursuit Judgment

The final story concerns a Connecticut pursuit in which a trooper used repeated PIT maneuvers against a fleeing Honda after reported high speeds, stop-stick deployment, and the loss of a wheel. Although the inspector general reportedly concluded that the use of deadly force was not legally justified, no criminal charges were pursued. Chief Ralph defends the trooper's decision as reasonable under the circumstances and notes that supervisory authorization appeared to have been requested.

Bringing The Darkness To The Light, July 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Jul 2026
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal

From Brooklyn Clubs to a Temple of Blues
Guest, Carmine Appice, Legendary Drummer

A Brooklyn Drummer Finds His Direction

Catherine Nadal welcomes legendary drummer Carmine Appice for a wide-ranging conversation about his career, musical collaborations, current projects, and continuing influence on younger musicians. Appice recalls growing up in Brooklyn, studying drums, reading music, performing constantly as a teenager, and initially wanting only to earn a living as a working musician. He describes playing opposite Jimi Hendrix when Hendrix was still performing as Jimmy James, then reconnecting with him later in England after both musicians had achieved recognition.

Vanilla Fudge and the Song That Changed Everything

Appice explains how he joined the group then known as the Pigeons after being impressed by Tim Bogert, Mark Stein, and Vinnie Martell. The band soon became Vanilla Fudge, and their dramatic interpretation of “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” emerged as the performance that captured audiences’ attention. Appice recalls recording the song in a single mono take and says its seven-and-a-half-minute arrangement transformed his life. He also discusses appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show and describes how his success influenced his younger brother, Vinny Appice, to pursue drumming.

Remembering Rick Derringer and Celebrating America

The conversation turns to Appice’s friendship and professional history with Rick Derringer. He recalls recording with Derringer, working on wrestling-related material, and speaking with him shortly before his death. Appice also discusses a patriotic song identified in the transcript as “United States,” which they recorded together in 2022. He explains his efforts to create and promote a video for the song in connection with America’s 250th anniversary, presenting the project as both a tribute to Derringer and an expression of his own support for the country.

Rod Stewart’s Legacy, Vanilla Fudge, and a Lifetime of Collaborations

Nadal and Appice review his extensive work with artists including Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, Ted Nugent, Paul Stanley, Brian May, Slash, and many others. Appice describes developing a theatrical production celebrating the music and legacy of Rod Stewart, emphasizing that it is more than a conventional tribute because of his own fourteen-year history performing and recording with Stewart. He also discusses continuing to perform with Vanilla Fudge, noting that three original members remain active and that audiences still respond enthusiastically to “You Keep Me Hangin’ On.”

Building Temple of Blues II Across Multiple Studios

Appice introduces Temple of Blues II, the follow-up to an earlier album that connected the music of Cactus with blues and rock performers influenced by the band. He explains that the first project reached number three on the Billboard blues chart, leading the label to request a second volume. He outlines his remote recording process, beginning with drums, vocalized riffs, and rough arrangements in his home studio before sending tracks to musicians in different locations. He then describes matching particular songs with artists such as Ted Nugent, Billy Sheehan, Eric Gales, Tracy G, Jimmy Haslip, Doug Pinnick, Richard Fortus, Tony Franklin, and others.

The Stories Behind the Songs

Several tracks from the new project are featured during the episode, including “Little Red Rooster,” “Purple Haze,” “300 Pounds of Joy,” and “Back Door Man.” Appice explains how each recording developed through different combinations of singers, guitarists, bassists, and guest musicians. He recounts his surprise at hearing Melanie’s previously recorded vocal performance of “Purple Haze,” which inspired Cactus to build a new instrumental arrangement around it. He also discusses the proposed wrestling-themed video concept for “300 Pounds of Joy” and the collaborative decisions that shaped its final direction.

An Urban Ghost Story and a Career Built on Reinvention

Appice describes the elaborate video for “Back Door Man” as an urban ghost story influenced partly by New York City and the film The Warriors. He explains how the concept evolved from a confusing original treatment into a narrative about a ghost retracing the destructive behavior that led to his death. The video includes musicians, producers, financial supporters, and performers from Appice’s other projects in cameo roles. He closes the interview by reflecting on his drum education work, the success of his instructional book, his pioneering rock drum clinics, and memorable encounters involving Fred Astaire and Gregory Peck. Nadal concludes by honoring his longevity, creativity, and continuing impact on the music world.

As You Wish Talk Radio, July 12, 2026

Mon, 13 Jul 2026
As You Wish Talk Radio

Contact, Healing, and Self-Mastery at E-Ceti Ranch

Guest Host Peter Slattery Opens the ECETI Ranch Conversation

With James Gilliland unavailable, Peter Maxwell Slattery temporarily takes over the program from E-Ceti Ranch during a Self-Mastery Ambassador Workshop. He explains that participants have experienced several days of reported daytime and nighttime phenomena, contact activity, spiritual practices, and personal experiences throughout the property. Rather than presenting a single formal teaching, Slattery invites attendees to describe what they have witnessed and how the workshop has affected them. The episode unfolds as a series of firsthand accounts centered on aerial phenomena, healing, spiritual contact, resilience, belonging, and the atmosphere participants associate with the ranch.

A Rocket Scientist Reflects on Night-Watch Phenomena

Joe, an attendee with more than forty years of experience working in manned spaceflight, describes his first E-Ceti night watch as overwhelming. He recalls seeing numerous satellites and unidentified objects moving across the sky, while military-grade night-vision goggles revealed far more activity than he could see unaided. Joe also reports flashes that appeared during conversations about spirituality and interprets them as communication or informational “downloads” from higher-dimensional beings. Slattery asks which specific movements, flashes, turns, or apparent responses led Joe to regard some of the activity as anomalous rather than ordinary satellites or space debris.

Science, Intuition, and Experiences Beyond the Physical

Joe shares an earlier experience in which he says he prayed to Archangel Haniel for help solving a difficult programming problem. He reports awakening later with the solution fully formed, entering approximately 650 lines of code from memory, and finding that the program worked. The discussion then turns to old space-shuttle footage that Joe remembers as showing jellyfish-like forms moving in space. Joe also refers to reports he attributes to Russian space research involving microorganisms recovered from the exterior of spacecraft. Slattery connects these accounts with his own belief that some atmospheric and space phenomena may be organic and that contact may involve more than conventional physical craft.

Healing, Emotional Release, and the Power of Intention

The conversation shifts from aerial sightings to the emotional and spiritual effects of the workshop. Joe describes experiencing love, joy, tingling, and tears during James Gilliland’s clearing practices, which he interprets as interaction with benevolent spiritual intelligences. He also recounts repeating an intention to release chronic neck pain during a walk around the property and says the pain disappeared before the exercise ended. Slattery presents the experience as an example of healing connected with focused intention, emotional release, the walking practice, and the supportive field participants believe has developed at the ranch. He further explains that the table work, clearings, and group practices are intended to lower emotional defenses, release trauma and judgment, and deepen connection among attendees.

Cameron’s Story of Resilience and Transformation

Cameron, a volunteer and returning attendee, describes E-Ceti as a place where he can connect with nature, spiritual teachings, and people who understand unusual experiences. He shares that he was struck by a train and lost both legs and one arm, yet learned to live independently with prosthetics. He describes rebuilding his identity and daily life through independence, adaptability, perseverance, resilience, and a determination to maintain personal freedom. Cameron also explains that a later UFO encounter redirected his search for meaning and truth. Since first coming to E-Ceti around 2019 or 2020, he says the ranch’s teachings, clearings, and community have contributed to his physical, emotional, mental, psychological, and spiritual growth.

Sightings, Belonging, and a Family Beyond Ordinary Life

Cameron recounts seeing fleets, converging objects, blinkers, and rapid “power-ups” during sky watches at the ranch. He also describes filming a cigar-shaped object off the central coast of California and notes that many unusual events happen too quickly to record. Beyond the sightings, he emphasizes the value of being among people who listen without ridicule or judgment. Slattery and Cameron portray the ranch as a place where previously isolated individuals form friendships, release emotional burdens, and develop a sense of extended family. Cameron says he chose compassion, forgiveness, and perseverance rather than remaining in what he describes as a victim role, viewing adversity as an opportunity for deeper strength and gratitude.

Night Vision, Sasquatch Experiences, and Group Energy

Linda, another returning attendee, explains that her experiences at E-Ceti inspired her to purchase night-vision goggles and continue sky watching at home. She reports seeing unusual aerial movements, military aircraft, and what she believes are benevolent beings providing protection. Linda also describes becoming deeply emotional near an area dedicated to a Sasquatch family, saying she sensed warmth, love, and a protective presence. Slattery notes that several participants have reported Bigfoot or Sasquatch experiences during the workshop and connects those reports with the region’s reputation. The final attendee describes the workshop as a temporary release from the pressures of ordinary life, where she feels able to lower her defenses, practice self-love, and experience what she regards as unconditional acceptance.

A Sanctuary for Contact, Community, and Inner Development

Slattery closes by encouraging listeners to explore E-Ceti’s events, clearing techniques, educational resources, and opportunities to support the ranch financially. He points to the tens of thousands of people who, according to him, have visited during the ranch’s roughly forty years of operation. He describes the property as an energetic field strengthened by repeated spiritual practices, workshops, and contact work. At the same time, he stresses that the purpose of contact is not to depend upon external beings for rescue, validation, or answers, but to strengthen each person’s direct relationship with God or Source and help individuals become more self-reliant. The final promotional segment invites audiences to watch future programs, attend workshops, view sky-watch footage, and explore teachings on self-mastery, herbalism, grounding, shielding, and related practices.

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