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All Learning Reimagined, June 19, 2026

Sat, 20 Jun 2026
All Learning Reimagined with Teresa Songbird

Episode 3 of series on Embodied Intelligence
Fascia: Connected by Design

Fascia, Embodiment, and the Living Web of Learning

A Hidden Web Beneath Learning
Teresa opens part three of the Embodied Intelligence series by introducing fascia as a hidden web of connection throughout the body. After recapping earlier episodes on the physical body and the nervous system, she explains that this episode asks whether the body contains an internal communication network that education has largely ignored. She frames the conversation as an invitation rather than a fixed doctrine, encouraging listeners to explore what resonates with them.

The Body as a Spiderweb of Communication
Using the image of a spider’s web, Teresa describes the body as an interconnected system where tension or change in one area can influence another. She explains fascia as a continuous web of connective tissue surrounding muscles, bones, organs, nerves, and blood vessels. She suggests that fascia may be part of the body’s communication system and invites listeners to consider its relationship to capacity, identity, consciousness, and learning.

Emotion, Safety, and Somatic Experience
The episode connects fascia to emotional experience by considering how stress, grief, uncertainty, and overwhelm can show up in the jaw, stomach, chest, shoulders, or other areas of the body. Teresa clarifies that she is not claiming emotions are stored in one fixed place for everyone, but she does suggest that lived experience may influence bodily patterns of tension, protection, and movement. She also links fascia to the nervous system and the felt sense of safety needed for expansion and learning.

Why Learning Cannot Be Brain-Only
Teresa challenges the idea that learning happens only through the brain, especially in mainstream schooling. She argues that children learn through movement, sensation, emotion, environment, relationships, breath, comfort, and safety. From this perspective, sitting still for long periods and treating movement as a brief interruption rather than a central part of learning can disconnect education from the body’s natural intelligence.

Questioning Conformity in Education
Reflecting on her own decades as an educator, Teresa questions how the industrial model of schooling measures success through grading, productivity, and conformity. She contrasts that with qualities such as complexity, creativity, innovation, and pattern recognition, asking where the body fits into a system that mainly champions the mental plane. She connects this concern to the law of oneness and the law of harmony, describing health and growth as whole-system processes.

A Practice for Listening to the Body
The episode closes with a simple body-listening practice in which listeners sit or stand comfortably, roll the shoulders back, open the chest, reach the arms overhead, and gently twist from side to side. Teresa invites listeners to notice where the body feels free, where it feels restricted, and what it may be communicating. She encourages adults and children to build self-trust through interoception, gentle movement, reflection, grounding, and a deeper relationship with the body.

Sons of Liberty Radio, June 19, 2026

Sat, 20 Jun 2026
SONS of LIBERTY Radio with Bradlee Dean

Resistance To Tyranny Is Obedience To God

The Instruction Manual of Liberty and the Duty to Resist Tyranny

A Warning About Abandoning the Instruction Manual
The episode opens with an argument that nations decay when they abandon the principles on which they were founded. The host frames Scripture and the founding documents as instruction manuals for liberty, arguing that removing or altering them leads to disorder, corruption, and loss of freedom.

Founding Faith, Constitutional Design, and Public Responsibility
The host cites figures such as Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Rush, Noah Webster, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and others to argue that the American constitutional system was rooted in Christian moral principles. He repeatedly emphasizes that the people are the government and that representatives act only through delegated authority.

The Declaration as a Catalogue of Grievances
A major portion of the episode continues the previous discussion of Samuel Adams' description of the Declaration of Independence as a catalogue of crimes. The host highlights grievances against King George III, including refusal to assent to laws, obstruction of justice, standing armies, taxation without consent, and tyranny unfit for a free people.

Moral Compromise, Pride Month, and Public Institutions
The host sharply criticizes what he describes as cultural and governmental tolerance of conduct he believes Scripture condemns. He discusses Pride-themed public events, a minor-league baseball team refusing Pride jerseys, and claims that public institutions and media outlets are normalizing behavior he argues violates biblical and constitutional principles.

Schools, Media, Crime, and the Duty to Protect Children
The program includes commentary on alleged crimes against children, school-related concerns, and media silence or distortion. The host plays or describes a Chris Hansen segment and takes a call from Craig in Michigan about teachers and school staff, using the exchange to argue that parents and citizens must stop excusing problems they believe are harming children.

Resistance to Tyranny and the Call to Know the Law
The episode closes by returning to the idea that resistance to tyranny is obedience to God. The host urges listeners to know Scripture, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Bill of Rights, while caller Bob reinforces the point that the people must enforce the republican form of government and hold representatives accountable.

LEO Round Table, June 19, 2026

Fri, 19 Jun 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E120, Comprehensive Terror Plot Thwarted At The White House UFC Event!

Comprehensive terror plot thwarted at the White House UFC event. Over a dozen ANTIFA members indicted for conspiring to injure Federal officers. Two people receiving charges following violent dispute at drive-thru. Armed suspect fatally shot following pursuit through apartment complex. Woman fatally shot after trying to enter home with knives. Teen armed with gun shot by officer during confrontation.

Explosive Drone Plot, Violent Resistance, and Police Survival Lessons

A White House Event Becomes the Center of an Alleged Plot

The episode opens with introductions, sponsor acknowledgments, and a rundown of the stories under discussion before moving into the alleged plot targeting a White House UFC event. The host describes how a 19-year-old Ohio suspect came to law enforcement attention after his parents reported concerns about weapons purchases, tactical gear, ammunition, and plans to meet people he had contacted online. The transcript presents the alleged plan as involving explosive drones, crowd panic, and snipers positioned near an evacuation route.

Online Extremism, Encryption, and the Limits of Capability

Sheriff Mark Crider discusses the alleged plot from an investigative perspective, noting that the case appears to have begun with family reporting rather than an undercover FBI operation. He emphasizes that the central question is whether the suspects had the actual technical ability, equipment, drones, explosives, and coordination needed to carry out the alleged plan. The panel also discusses how social media, encrypted messaging, and online communities can give relatively unsophisticated people access to more sophisticated organizing tools.

Federal Charges Against Antifa Members in Minneapolis

The show next covers federal indictments against 15 people described in the transcript as affiliated with Minneapolis-based Antifa groups. The host frames the charges as part of a broader federal response to violence directed at federal officers, while Dr. Travis Yates criticizes what he views as political minimization of violent protest activity. Sheriff Crider connects the discussion to local and state policies that restrict cooperation with ICE, arguing that safer jail transfers could reduce street-level confrontations.

A Drive-Through Dispute Escalates Into Hot Grease and Stabbing

The episode then turns to a Detroit fast-food incident in which two sisters allegedly confronted a worker over a wrong drive-through order. The host describes prosecutors’ claims that the sisters went behind the counter, chased the worker, threw pots and pans, hurled hot grease, and that one sister later used a knife thrown by the worker to stab her. The panel uses the story to discuss how hot grease or boiling water can cause serious bodily injury and how such threats should be evaluated in use-of-force situations.

Miami Shooting Video and Pre-Attack Indicators

The panel reviews a Miami police video involving undercover officers pursuing a wanted suspect who ran through an apartment complex while armed with a gun. Dr. Yates argues that public discussion should more directly acknowledge the danger of running from police while armed. The conversation then shifts into Yates’s work on pre-attack indicators, his FocusCertified.com training program, and his claim that officer assaults have increased sharply while law enforcement has lacked a validated system comparable to those used by other professions.

Suicidal Woman, Body Camera Limits, and Teen With a Gun

The final segment covers two additional body camera incidents: a suicidal woman in Illinois who entered a home with knives while officers and an elderly family member were inside, and a Miami-Dade deputy shooting a 15-year-old who was running with a gun. The panel discusses the difficulty of moving a noncompliant or confused person quickly, the importance of obeying police commands during dangerous scenes, and the limits of body camera footage compared with what an officer may see in real time. The show closes with sponsor mentions and acknowledgment of the Wounded Blue.

LEO Round Table, June 19, 2026

Fri, 19 Jun 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E119, Gunman Opens Fire On Unsuspecting Officer Leading To Gunfight In The Woods!

Trump's deal opens Straight of Hormuz but Israel is at odds. Prosecutor indicted after emailing secret docs to personal email. Man shot after holding knife on other individual. Gunman opens fire on unsuspecting officer leading to gunfight in the woods.

Traffic Stops, Tactical Choices, and the Consequences of Split-Second Police Decisions

Foreign Policy, Force, and Uncertain Diplomacy

The episode opens with the host introducing the law enforcement panel and then moving into a discussion about a reported U.S.-Iran memorandum involving the Strait of Hormuz. The host frames the issue around possible regional stability, energy flow, and Israel's stated refusal to withdraw from areas it says are necessary for security. The panelists respond with skepticism toward Iran and a strong preference for military pressure rather than reliance on diplomatic assurances.

A Legal Breach and the Question of Intent

The panel then discusses a Florida prosecutor accused of renaming and emailing sealed special counsel files to a personal account. The host emphasizes the alleged intentionality shown by changing file names, while the panelists focus on motive, trust, and accountability. They argue that the alleged conduct, if proven, should carry serious consequences because it involved restricted justice-system materials and deliberate concealment.

An LAPD Knife Encounter Raises Tactical Questions

The first major video segment covers an LAPD response to a reported burglary call that became a violent knife encounter inside a residence. The host describes officers entering after hearing screams, finding one man in a diaper, and then locating two men struggling over a knife. The panelists strongly criticize the delay in using lethal force, arguing that the victim was actively fighting for his life and that less-lethal tools were inappropriate once the knife threat was clear.

Less-Lethal Tools Versus Immediate Deadly Threats

The LAPD discussion turns into a broader critique of modern policing tactics. The panelists argue that officers sometimes rely too heavily on Tasers, 40-millimeter launchers, or other less-lethal options even when a suspect presents an immediate deadly-force threat. Their core point is that officers must recognize when a situation has passed the point of de-escalation and requires decisive action to protect victims and officers.

A Traffic Stop Turns Into a Shooting, Chase, and Manhunt

The second video segment examines an Ohio traffic stop in which a rear-seat passenger allegedly produced a gun, shot an officer, fled in the vehicle, exchanged gunfire with responding troopers, and eventually ran into the woods. The host walks through the sequence of the stop, the body-camera view, the chase, the stop-stick attempts, the later gunfire, and the final search aided by air support and a police canine. The panel highlights warning signs during the stop, including the suspect's behavior and hand movements.

Training, Backup, and the Warrior Mindset

The closing discussion focuses on training deficiencies, officer survival, and the dangers of treating traffic stops as routine. The panelists stress that every vehicle stop carries unknown risks and that officers must consider backup, positioning, cover, and weapon handling under stress. Randy Sutton closes by connecting the discussion to The Wounded Blue's mission, describing an injured Mississippi deputy and promoting the National Law Enforcement Survival Summit as a life-saving resource for officers.

Signs of Life - Mediums and Messages, June 18, 2026

Fri, 19 Jun 2026
Signs of Life's Medium & Messages with Host: #FFFCertifiedMedium Joe Perreta and Guest: FFFCertifiedMedium Catherine Nadal

Mediumship, Grief, and Messages That Keep Love Close

A Warm Opening for Mediums and Messages
The episode opens with Joe Perreta welcoming listeners to Mediums and Messages on Signs of Life Radio, presented by the Forever Family Foundation. He invites callers to phone in for live spirit connections, names the evening's sponsor, HUGZ from Heaven, and shares updates about the Summer Solstice Medium Raffle and the Love Knows No Death summer grief retreat in Chester, Connecticut. He then introduces guest medium Cathy Nadal, noting her background as a Forever Family Foundation certified medium, clairvoyant, coffee reader, author, military veteran, grief educator, and radio host.

Cathy Nadal on Music, Mediumship, and Grief Work
Cathy explains that her BBS Radio show, Bringing the Darkness to the Light, often features rock, heavy metal, and touring musicians, many of whom open up about personal struggles during interviews. She connects this broader work to her social media platform, her mediumship, and her role as a certified grief educator through Dr. David Kessler's program. The conversation reveals that Cathy works with children in school settings during the school year and sees grief education as a separate but deeply important part of her calling.

Mediums Grieve Too
Joe asks Cathy whether being a medium changes how she experiences the death of loved ones, sharing that his grandmother died two months earlier and that some people assume mediums grieve less because of their spiritual work. Cathy responds that mediums grieve like everyone else because grief comes from love. She says mediumship may make death more understandable, but it does not remove sorrow, longing, or the human need to mourn. Both Joe and Cathy emphasize that mediums do not have a special VIP pass to receive messages more easily than anyone else.

Readings as Comfort, Not Therapy
Cathy makes a clear distinction between evidential readings, which may offer validation and comfort, and therapy or grief education, which serve different purposes. She explains that traumatic deaths, sudden deaths, and the death of a child can carry particularly heavy emotional weight for families. She describes grief work such as memory boxes and empty-chair exercises as healing tools that help people speak about the person who died and keep that person's presence alive within the family or group.

Callers Receive Personal Spirit Connections
The live readings begin with Nelson from Hawaii, who asks about connecting with his dog in spirit, and Cathy brings through a maternal grandmother figure before describing the dog's continued presence near his shoes and sleeping area. Pam from Nevada receives messages from a fatherly male spirit and a close female family spirit who encourage her to slow down, recognize her creativity, and stop being too hard on herself. Ariel from New Mexico first receives an unclear connection from Cathy, then Joe picks up a grandmother figure connected to a family miscarriage and an unusual reference to an umbilical cord keepsake. Kathy from Pennsylvania receives messages involving a male spirit, a dog in spirit, a mother figure, a possible name heard as Frank, and support for her daughter. Laura from New Mexico receives a deeply emotional reading centered on her son in spirit, including references to confusion around his passing, writing or remembering his story, an upcoming birthday, and shared outdoor memories.

Closing With Paranormal Events and Healing
As the show winds down, Cathy discusses a YouTube feature called Through Static and Shadows, her mediumship and coffee-reading work connected to heavy metal and horror, and upcoming paranormal community events. Joe notes the synchronicity of having recently wished to attend a Paracon, and Cathy offers to help connect him with one. The program closes with Joe thanking Cathy, directing listeners to her website and social media, inviting listeners to visit the Forever Family Foundation website, and reminding the audience that loved ones are “just a heartbeat away.”

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