Odelay with C.G. Braswell

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Odelay with C.G. Braswell

Peacable Audio Journalism in Good Faith: Perspective, Critical Thinking, and Conversation

  1. 38

    Postmodern Civilization: The Odelay Show for 25 February 2016

    Relating a recent dinner-table conversation about social institutions and world history, historical cycles, philosophy/ethics, the transfer of knowledge, and post-modern civilization

  2. 37

    Interview with Producer/Director Julie Rada, PART ONE

    Part one of an hour-long interview with prison reform activist and producer/director Julie Rada, regarding her recent production with a group of men incarcerated in the Special Management Unit at the Eyman State Prison in Florence, Arizona.

  3. 36

    Interview with Producer/Director Julie Rada, PART TWO

    Part two of an hour-long interview with prison reform activist and producer/director Julie Rada, regarding her recent production with a group of men incarcerated in the Special Management Unit at the Eyman State Prison in Florence, Arizona.

  4. 35

    Interview with Producer/Director Julie Rada, PART THREE

    Part three of an hour-long interview with prison reform activist and producer/director Julie Rada, regarding her recent production with a group of men incarcerated in the Special Management Unit at the Eyman State Prison in Florence, Arizona.

  5. 34

    War. The Odelay Show for June 8, 2016

    Central Banking Funds the Imperial Global War Machine

  6. 33

    War. The Odelay Show for May 11, 2016

    Editorial about war and civilization.

  7. 32

    Presidential Politics: The Odelay Show for May 1, 2016

    A conversation about the 2016 U.S. presidential election and electoral politics

  8. 31

    The Odelay Show for 18 February 2016 - The Odelay Show - Interview with author Barry Hess

    Interview with author Barry Hess. Discussion includes electoral politics and the 2016 elections, civil rights and civil liberties, the first and second amendments, partisan politics, war and peace, and the Libertarian Party�s foreign and domestic fiscal policies.

  9. 30

    The Odelay Show for 24 November 2015 - The Odelay Show - Interview with Astronomer Robert L. Gent

    Interview with astronomer Robert Gent on the subject of light pollution. Discussion includes ecology, pollution mitigation, amateur astronomy, and tips for various astronomy related resources.

  10. 29

    The Odelay Show for 17 November 2015 - of Foreign Wars, Ethical Reporting, Geography Social and Political, Global Community, Domestic Holy Rollers, and Freedom of Religion

    Topics of discussion include legal/Constitutional procedures required for war, global cohesion in response to terrorism, ethics regarding the forensics of journalism as pertains to national or global security, domestic freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.

  11. 28

    The Odelay Show Editorial Report for October 26, 2015 - An Ethical Judiciary and old business with Clear the Bench Arizona; Publishing Marketplace and a Copy Call for Books; Academic Track

    Editorial edition regarding old business to include a press release from Clear the Bench Arizona and the importance of an ethical judiciary; also discussion of small publishing marketplace; content carriage; call for book copy; and discussion about host's future academic track

  12. 27

    The Odelay Show Editorial Report for September 8, 2015 - Racial Justice, Law Enforcement in America, Civil Law

    Editorial about racial justice, the handling of the issue in the press, historical relevance, obstacles and goals, general assessment, and interdisciplinary approach

  13. 26

    The Odelay Show Editorial Report, September 2, 2015 - Public Appropriation, Constitutional Law, and Civil Rights

    Part 3: A look at Federal Case # 4:14-CV-02574-TUC-JAS which was brought before the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in Tucson, citing federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law, Title 42 Civil Rights law, and False Claims Act law, for relief from unconstitutionally arbitrary taxation without representation that transgresses individual citizens' constitutionally vested executive authority as represented by the dollar, and is in violation of the 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America. Dismissed by the bench on August 11.

  14. 25

    The Odelay Show Editorial Report, June 6, 2015 - Public Appropriation, Constitutional Law, and Civil Rights

    Part 2: A look at Federal Case # 4:14-CV-02574-TUC-JAS which has been brought before the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in Tucson, that cites federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law, Title 42 Civil Rights law, and False Claims Act law, for relief from unconstitutionally arbitrary taxation without representation, that transgresses individual citizens' constitutionally vested executive authority as represented by the dollar, and is in violation of the 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.

  15. 24

    The Odelay Show Editorial Report, June 2, 2015 - Public Appropriation, Constitutional Law, and Civil Rights

    A look at Federal Case # 4:14-CV-02574-TUC-JAS which has been brought before the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in Tucson, that cites federal Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law, Title 42 Civil Rights law, and False Claims Act law, for relief from unconstitutionally arbitrary taxation without representation, that transgresses individual citizens' constitutionally vested executive authority as represented by the dollar, and is in violation of the 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America.

  16. 23

    Interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, Part Three

    Part three of an interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, discussing the organization's common law grand jury campaign, among various other applications of the rule of law and due process in the United States.

  17. 22

    Interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, Part Two

    Part two of an interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, discussing the organization's common law grand jury campaign, among various other applications of the rule of law and due process in the United States.

  18. 21

    Interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, Part One

    Part one of an interview with Terry Rapp of the National Liberty Alliance, discussing the organization's common law grand jury campaign, among various other applications of the rule of law and due process in the United States.

  19. 20

    Interview with the Phoenix Dream Center's Sex Trafficking Outreach Director (part three)

    Part three of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global enforcement

  20. 19

    Interview with the Phoenix Dream Center's Sex Trafficking Outreach Director (part two)

    Part two of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global enforcement

  21. 18

    Interview with the Phoenix Dream Center's Sex Trafficking Outreach Director (part one)

    Part one of an interview featuring Chaplain Jessi Knight of the Phoenix Dream Center on the subject of sex trafficking, victim advocacy, and community and global enforcement

  22. 17

    Editorial Report: Due Process and Right to Petition in Dixie County, Fla.

    A grand jury in the Southeastern United States indicts prosecutor; jury foreman is subsequently removed by judge at pleasure of state prosecutor and jailed without charge

  23. 16

    Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part three)

    Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-L party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.

  24. 15

    Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part two)

    Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-L party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.

  25. 14

    Interview with 2014 Libertarian Party Candidate for Arizona Governor Barry J. Hess (part one)

    Mr. Hess is the only Libertarian-with-a-capital-L party candidate for governor to be found on the ballot for the general election in Arizona, which occurs November 4, 2014. He also campaigned for the office of Arizona governor in 2002, 2006, and 2010, and was a candidate for president of the United States in 2008 and for the United States Senate in 2000.

  26. 13

    Editorial, Quid Pro Quo Arizona - Civil Contract Liability Pertaining to Capital Punishment (08/27/2014)

    Editorial regarding the constituency's civil liability, for example when when a public state agency executes capital punishment

  27. 12

    Editorial: Defining (what is not) Equitable Labor in a Marketplace

    Editorial about the philosophical definition of labor, and what constitutes "work" in a non-slave economy, and, defining the relationship between a labor force and its representative currency, and regarding warning signs that a system, community, or constituency's economy has been compromised or violated by a malfeasor

  28. 11

    Interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association, PART THREE

    Part three of an interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association. Mr. Mack received national attention for initiating the Printz v. United States lawsuit in 1994 on the grounds that the Brady Handgun Violence Act violated the United States Constitution, a notion which the United States Supreme Court affirmed in a 5-4 decision; in 2011, Mr. Mack initiated a lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center for libel, slander, and defamation; in 2006, Mr. Mack ran as a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in Arizona, and in 2012 he opposed 13-term Representative Lamar Smith in the United States House election Republican primary for Texas' 21st Congressional District.

  29. 10

    Interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association, PART TWO

    Part two of an interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association. Mr. Mack received national attention for initiating the Printz v. United States lawsuit in 1994 on the grounds that the Brady Handgun Violence Act violated the United States Constitution, a notion which the United States Supreme Court affirmed in a 5-4 decision; in 2011, Mr. Mack initiated a lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center for libel, slander, and defamation; in 2006, Mr. Mack ran as a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in Arizona, and in 2012 he opposed 13-term Representative Lamar Smith in the United States House election Republican primary for Texas' 21st Congressional District.

  30. 9

    Interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association, PART ONE

    Part one of an interview with author Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Ariz., and founder of the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association. Mr. Mack received national attention for initiating the Printz v. United States lawsuit in 1994 on the grounds that the Brady Handgun Violence Act violated the United States Constitution, a notion which the United States Supreme Court affirmed in a 5-4 decision; in 2011, Mr. Mack initiated a lawsuit against the Southern Poverty Law Center for libel, slander, and defamation; in 2006, Mr. Mack ran as a Libertarian candidate for the United States Senate in Arizona, and in 2012 he opposed 13-term Representative Lamar Smith in the United States House election Republican primary for Texas' 21st Congressional District.

  31. 8

    An open letter to a United States elector and legislator regarding taxation, civil rights, and Constitutional protection under the law

    An open letter dated July 7, 2014, to U.S. Congressman John McCain regarding issues including taxation, civil rights, and guarantees of protections under the law as affirmed by the United States Constitution

  32. 7

    Interview with Kristin Lajeurnesse of Will Travel for Vegan Food, PART THREE

    Part three of an interview with author, traveler, and integrated marketing professional Kristin Lajeurnesse

  33. 6

    Interview with Kristin Lajeurnesse of Will Travel for Vegan Food, PART TWO

    Part two of an interview with author, traveler, and integrated marketing professional Kristin Lajeurnesse

  34. 5

    Interview with Kristin Lajeurnesse of Will Travel for Vegan Food, PART ONE

    Part one of an interview with author, traveler, and integrated marketing professional Kristin Lajeurnesse

  35. 4

    Interview with Michael Shipley, Grassroots Advocate for the Rights of Homeless People, PART FOUR

    Part four of an interview with activist Michael Shipley, organizer for the Phoenix-based street newspaper and the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, or "CLUK." Shipley is also the Arizona chapter organizer and national chairperson for Outright Libertarians.

  36. 3

    Interview with Michael Shipley, Grassroots Advocate for the Rights of Homeless People, PART THREE

    Part three of an interview with activist Michael Shipley, organizer for the Phoenix-based street newspaper and the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, or "CLUK." Shipley is also the Arizona chapter organizer and national chairperson for Outright Libertarians.

  37. 2

    Interview with Michael Shipley, Grassroots Advocate for the Rights of Homeless People, PART TWO

    Part two of an interview with activist Michael Shipley, organizer for the Phoenix-based street newspaper and the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, or "CLUK." Shipley is also the Arizona chapter organizer and national chairperson for Outright Libertarians.

  38. 1

    Interview with Michael Shipley, Grassroots Advocate for the Rights of Homeless People, PART ONE

    Part one of an interview with activist Michael Shipley, organizer for the Phoenix-based street newspaper and the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, or "CLUK." Shipley is also the Arizona chapter organizer and national chairperson for Outright Libertarians.

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Peacable Audio Journalism in Good Faith: Perspective, Critical Thinking, and Conversation

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C.G. Braswell

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