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Democrat victories portend impeachment coup
A disturbing movement to change the country’s government is afoot across the nation. This is not the usual midterm gains by the party out of power. No, this movement is a sinister and fairly open attempt to remove a duly … Continue reading
Posted in conservatives, liberals, politics, supreme court, Texas, voting
Tagged elections, impeachment, liberals, politics, trump
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Shooting holes in agenda journalism
Lots of folks like to throw around the term “fake news” to describe stories they do not like or stories that are, well, fake. I prefer the term “agenda journalism” because it does not make a judgment on the veracity … Continue reading
#11 Social media can help or hurt; it’s all about how you use it
Social media, particularly as they relate to your business or your organization, was the topic of today’s big blogcast on Gone to Texas with Nelson Duffle of the Duffle Group. And by social media, we are talking about such places … Continue reading
#10 Veletta Forsythe Lill on the Dallas Arts District and the state of arts funding in Texas
Our show today not only was timely, but it also has a personal nature. Our guest was Veletta Forsythe Lill, former Dallas City Council member and current Executive Director of the Dallas Arts District. And although she and I call … Continue reading
Posted in arts, blog talk radio, dallas, Texas, texas legislature
Tagged architecture, art and architecture, arts in dallas, arts in texas, ArtsPartners, AT&T Performing Arts Center, blog talk radio, cuts in funding for the arts, Dallas Arts District, Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau, funding for the arts, Gone to Texas, performing arts, Texas budget, texas legislature, Veletta Forsythe Lill, visual and performing arts, visual arts
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#8 Open Blog Friday, the Carrington Effect and other stuff
It’s been quite a week here at the ranch, which is why we haven’t had a show since Monday. Not only did we do a show that afternoon, but a few hours later, I was a guest on “Together Again … Continue reading
Posted in alternative healing, arts, astronomy, blog talk radio, craniosacral, Cuba, dallas, earthquake, epilepsy, Houston, NASA, pain management, prescription medication, reiki, seizures, social media, solar flares, space, temporal lobe epilepsy, Texas, Web Bot Project, yoga
Tagged Alternative healing, alternative medicines, aroma therapy, arts, aurora borealis, blog talk radio, Carrington effect, clif high, craniosacral therapy, dallas, Dallas Arts District, do solar flares cause epilepsy seizures, do solar flares trigger seizures, epilepsy, forms of alternative therapy, future of arts funding in Texas, George ure, global coastal phenomena, how to use social media, how to use social networks, Irene Hernandez, living with temporal lobe epilepsy, Louis lanzerotti, massage therapy, nasa, nasa science news, Nelson Duffle, northern lights, pain management, Paris Illinois, reiki, restorative yoga, sharon powell, social networking, space weather, super auroral storm, surviving wonderland, temporal lobe epilepsy, The Duffle Group, time monks, Veletta Forsythe Lill, web bot project, what is the Carrington effect, yoga
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#6 Open Blog Friday: Japan earthquake, solar flares, gas boycott and more
Are solar flares responsible for epilepsy seizures and earthquakes? NASA has just an amazing image of the March 9 powerful solar flare, an X1.5-class explosion from the behemoth sunspot 1166 around 2323 UT, that would be 5:23pm Central time two … Continue reading
Posted in arts, astronomy, blog talk radio, Cuba, earthquake, economics, gas prices, National Public Radio, oil prices, public broadcasting, solar flares, Texas
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#5 A blog talk tour of Texas Independence with Bryan Frazier of TPWD
I think I’d better explain for our non-Texan listeners why March and April are important months for us here in the Lone Star state. And just so you don’t think I have all of this information in my head, I’m … Continue reading
Posted in blog talk radio, Houston, Texas, Texas Independence, Texas Parks and Wildlife, The Alamo
Tagged Battle of San Jacinto, Battle of the Alamo, Battleship Texas, Daughters of the Republic, Goliad state park, LBJ historic site, Monument Hill, Texas history, Texas Independence, Texas Parks, Texas Wildflowers, tourist destinations in Texaas, TPWD, vacation spots, Washington-on-the-Brazos, William B Travis
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#4 Homeowners Associations: Whose rights are right?
Some people see homeowners associations as vile beasts that prey upon the elderly, the unsuspecting, and anyone wishing to live in a neighborhood without broken-down cars, unsightly lawn jockeys, pink flamingos, or someone’s drunken Uncle Harry who likes to sit … Continue reading
#3 Lent and its meaning for 21st Century Christians
On today’s big Blogcast (listen by clicking here), Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state, talked about Lent and what it means to 21st century Christians. … Continue reading
Posted in Catholics, galveston, lent, Orthodox, religion, serbia, Texas
Tagged catholics, christianity, lent 2011, lenten practices, meaning of lent, origins of lent
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Upcoming shows
Tuesday, March 8, 2011, on the big blogcast we’re delighted to have as our guest Fr. Serge Veselinovich of Sts. Constantine and Helen Serbian Orthodox Church (http://orthodoxhistory.org/category/american-south) in Galveston, Texas, the oldest Orthodox parish in the state. He’ll be here … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, fasting, galveston, homeowners association, lent, lent 2011, meaning of lent, origins of lent, Orthodoxy, parks, prayer, religion, serbia, texas
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