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In The Devil You Don’t Know, Lindsay, Cleveland, and their guests discuss personal growth and development by taking chances and getting out of your comfort zone. Topics range from whimsical to serious and everything in between but are always relevant to growth and development.
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GUEST INTERVIEWS - Every Monday and Thursday - WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW - Every Weekend - Hearts of Oak is a Free Speech Alliance that bridges the transatlantic and cultural gap between the UK and the USA. Despite the this gap, values such as common sense, conviction and courage can transcend borders. For all our social media , video , livestream platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/
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New episodes every Saturday! In this podcast Aaron and Lindsay sit down with cigars and talk being a mom and dad, husband and wife, and business owners. We'll also discuss homeschooling, starting an online business, current news stories that are worth a comment or two, and everything in-between. Submit your questions and we'll answer them on the next episode!
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T3 Experts was created to support, inform and empower real estate agents, teams and brokers to succeed at a higher level by providing expertise on demand. This podcast includes interviews with real estate industry experts, successful brokers and team leaders, and highly productive agents. T3 Fellows is a brokerage accelerator program operated by T3 Fellows.
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In this episode, James Lindsay explores the notion of the "woke right" and its impact on political discourse. He characterizes the woke right as a cult-like phenomenon that adopts leftist methodologies while aligning with right-wing politics, emphasizing that both the woke left and woke right share similar dynamics but channel them in opposing dire…
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In this episode, we talk with Howard Cox, a strong advocate for motorists and critic of the UK government's environmental policies, particularly concerning Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ). Howard discusses the growing resistance to ULEZ and Low Traffic Neighborhoods (LTNs), highlighting recent successes by local councils against these measures. Rep…
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Bryan Ferre discusses his journey from graphic design to blockchain technology, sparked by a personal tragedy. He highlights his work on Optio, a decentralized platform focused on user control over data, addressing centralized tech issues. The conversation covers the potential of blockchain in education and personal finance, emphasizing autonomy an…
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In this episode, we speak with Karys Rhea about the complexities of the conservative political landscape in America and its relationship with Israel. Karys discusses the significance of the "woke right" for the MAGA movement and the influential role of Tucker Carlson in shaping its direction. We delve into U.S. support for Israel, addressing miscon…
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We examine immigration policies and the challenges faced by advocates like Tom Holman, noting the political risks for Democrats who ignore public concerns. Additionally, we compare Trump's reception in the Middle East to Biden's approach, highlighting a shift in international relations. We conclude by stressing the need for public engagement before…
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In the interview, Rich Jay, Chief Evangelist at Getter, discusses the platform's launch to promote free speech and user privacy, stemming from his frustrations with censorship on mainstream social media. He highlights Getter's commitment to diverse voices, future features like AI-assisted translations, and a monetization strategy supporting creator…
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Nathan Symington, FCC commissioner and lawyer, discusses his journey to the FCC and the agency's role in regulating media communications. He highlights the uniqueness of U.S. media regulation under the First Amendment, the challenges faced by local broadcasters, and issues of accountability amid high-profile lawsuits. Symington also addresses the i…
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In this episode, I chat with Bill Walton about U.S. trade policy and tariffs, focusing on Trump’s retaliatory measures against countries like China and their impact on American manufacturing. We discuss market volatility, the need for sustainable economic practices, and the implications of the dollar's strength on trade. Bill emphasizes the importa…
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In this episode, I speak with Louis McLatchie-Miller about critical political and societal issues affecting children's rights. We analyze the recent UK by-elections, reflecting on public discontent with traditional parties, and discuss transgender rights and treatments for minors, highlighting potential risks and the need for clarity around biologi…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny discusses her book "Zero Accountability," addressing the historical failures of vaccine policies and public health accountability. She highlights challenges faced by individuals injured by COVID vaccines, including inadequate compensation systems, and raises concerns about the implications of va…
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In this interview, Ben Habib discusses the current political environment in the UK, particularly critiquing Nigel Farage's potential rise to power. He expresses concerns about Farage's leadership and ideological lack, emphasizing the need for a true leader who can unify a capable team. Ben highlights the fallout within Reform UK following Rupert Lo…
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Send us a text Shores of Nevis From the white sands of Nevis, we find ourselves reflecting on a deceptively simple question: What does it mean to truly be together? For us, an interracial couple navigating the rhythms of a blended family, this question surfaces in unexpected places – in the confused looks of airline staff separating us during board…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, host Peter and guest David Vance delve into UK political issues, focusing on Nigel Farage's deportation minister proposal and its inconsistencies. Vance critiques the Reform party and discusses the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on gender identity, advocating for clearer distinctions between sex and gen…
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In this episode, I engage with Andrew Bridgen, a key UK political figure. We discuss his parliamentary campaign focused on immigration enforcement, child protection from radical ideologies, and the challenges posed by the World Health Organization. Bridgen shares insights on his legal battles with Matt Hancock over vaccine safety transparency and u…
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In this episode, I am joined by Calvin Robinson, an ardent advocate for Christian values, as we explore the significance of Easter and its foundational truths. We reflect on the journey of Jesus Christ, from Palm Sunday to his resurrection, and discuss the cultural shift away from traditional Christianity. Calvin emphasizes the importance of uphold…
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Send us a text What starts as a terrifying moment pre-flight turns into a wake-up call I didn’t know I needed. On our way to Nevis, I fainted on the plane—no warning, just out cold. The timing felt awful... until we found out later that the plane’s computer system failed after we got off. What seemed like bad luck was actually divine intervention, …
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In this "Hearts of Oak" interview, Lembit Opik discusses key UK issues, starting with his support for a recent Supreme Court ruling that clarifies the legal definition of a woman, highlighting concerns about children's exposure to complex gender discussions. He critiques the UK's steel industry struggles due to flawed environmental policies and lam…
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In this episode of "Hearts of Oak," Billboard Chris discusses the evolution of activism around gender ideology and children's rights, highlighting his recent legal challenges in Australia regarding his views on puberty blockers. He addresses rising censorship globally, critiques Canadian political leadership for failing to defend traditional values…
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Dr. Robert Malone addresses the recent measles outbreak in Texas, linking it to rising vaccine skepticism fueled by governmental overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. He clarifies media misconceptions about deaths attributed to measles and critiques the narratives shaping public perception of vaccine safety. Malone discusses the technology behind…
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Send us a text Cleveland and Lindsay return after a long break to tackle the frustrating phenomenon of silent scripts in relationships and why expecting your partner to read your mind sets you both up for failure. • Silent scripts are unspoken expectations we have for our partners but never communicate directly • The absurdity of expecting mind-rea…
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In this episode, I reconnect with Danny Roscoe to explore pressing political events and societal challenges. We start by discussing Danny's health and resilience, then shift to the legal struggles of Tommy Robinson, reflecting on the spiritual dimension of his fight for freedom of speech. Our conversation critiques the mainstream media's coverage a…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Reverend Canon Father Phil Harris shares his journey in ministry, his concerns about shifts in the Church of England, and the controversy following his outspoken views on Islam and British identity. Dismissed from his leadership role due to public backlash, he continues to lead services in a local venue, supported …
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Brian Kennedy discusses the evolving U.S. political landscape, emphasizing Trump’s unpublicized initiatives and their implications for global affairs. He contrasts American indifference to international issues with European scrutiny and explores the cultural push against identity politics as a reaction to Trump's rise. Kennedy addresses health poli…
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Hearts of Oak engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Matt Hoy, who offers sharp critiques on social and political issues affecting Birmingham and beyond. Hoy begins by addressing the ongoing waste management strike in Birmingham, highlighting the binmen's fight to restore a 20% wage cut imposed by the Birmingham City Council, which has led to …
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We discuss Hungary's political landscape under Viktor Orban, focusing on family-centric policies, immigration, and national identity in contrast to the EU's agenda. Laszlo outlines the strategic alliance between Fidesz and KDNP, emphasizing their "Hungary First" approach and innovative family support initiatives. András László worked in the Foreign…
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Henry Bolton, former leader of UKIP and president of the Primrose League, reflects on his challenging political journey, including the personal and financial turmoil he faced during his tenure. He critiques the fragmentation of British politics and the lack of a coherent long-term vision among parties, particularly the right. Connect with Henry Bol…
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In the interview, journalist Vicky Richter discusses current political dynamics in Brazil, the U.S., and the UK. She analyzes the legal challenges facing former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, linking them to Donald Trump's situation, and critiques increasing authoritarianism in Brazil. Connect with Vicky 𝕏 https://x.com/VickyRichterUSA Connect…
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Matt Le Tissier discussed his recent passion for pickleball and paddle tennis on the Hearts of Oak podcast before delving into his conversion to Christianity, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic. He shared insights on the cultural role of faith, critiquing broader church dynamics while appreciating his local community. Connect with 'Le God'...…
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Hearts of Oak speaks with former Canadian lawyer turned media personality Viva Frei. The conversation delves into free speech, Canada's political climate, and Viva's transition to the U.S. after finding the Canadian legal system stifling and oppressive. He discusses his frustrations with the left-leaning political landscape, particularly regarding …
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In this episode, Callum Smiles discusses recent societal and political issues, including the documentary "Sweden's Migrant Gangland," which reveals rising gang violence. He shares personal observations on the safety perception in Sweden and critiques the justice system through high-profile cases like Tommy Robinson's. Connect with Callum... X/TWITT…
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Catherine discusses her pivotal role in the formation of the Brexit Party and critiques Nigel Farage's leadership, expressing skepticism about the rebranded Reform UK. She highlights her concerns over the party's internal dynamics and leadership style, particularly pointing to a revolving door of members and Farage's self-serving instincts. Connect…
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In this episode, I speak with Chad Connelly, former chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party and founder of Faith Wins, about mobilizing Christians in the electoral process. We emphasize the importance of a biblical worldview in political engagement and discuss how President Trump's presidency aligns with conservative, faith-driven principle…
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Send us a text Self-judgment holds us back from authentic growth by triggering stress responses and reinforcing negative beliefs about ourselves. Perfectionism, deeply rooted in childhood experiences and amplified by social media, creates impossible standards that disconnect us from our true selves. • Our brains evolved for survival not happiness, …
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In this interview, we speak with Alex Newman about current U.S. events and the implications of global governance. Newman discusses President Trump's administration, emphasizing its progress in areas often overlooked by mainstream media, such as environmental policy and educational reform. He critiques the educational system, suggesting it acts as a…
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In this episode, Tony Lyons, head of Skyhorse Publishing, discusses the intersection of publishing, politics, and public health in the U.S. He shares insights on his connection with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the push for transparency in government health policies. Tony critiques mainstream media narratives surrounding Kennedy's candidacy and emphas…
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Send us a text Educational segregation in America has reached crisis levels, with schools more segregated today than in the 1980s, despite Brown v. Board of Education supposedly ending this practice decades ago. We explore how systemic issues including funding disparities, zoning policies, and power structures maintain educational inequality across…
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Peter from Hearts of Oak joins James Harvey to unpack politics, immigration, and social issues, starting with a sharp critique of Hope Not Hate’s “State of Hate” report, which he calls a networking tool mislabeling activists like himself. He reveals his group, Students Against Tyranny, has shifted to offline activism to rally youth discreetly, link…
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Join us for an unfiltered conversation with Ezra Levant, the fearless voice behind Rebel News. From the frontlines of free speech to the corridors of Canadian power, Ezra dives deep into the fight against censorship, his bond with Jordan Peterson, and the high-stakes clash between Trudeau and Trump. With Bill C-63 looming and technocracy on the ris…
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In this episode of the Hearts of Oak podcast, host Peter engages with Willem Petzer, a prominent Afrikaans-speaking commentator, who delivers a candid exploration of South Africa’s socio-political turmoil, spotlighting the plight of Afrikaner farmers, the ANC’s unbroken rule since 1994, and the country’s escalating crime and economic decline; Wille…
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Send us a text In this engaging episode, we explore the ramifications of fighting over every point and why it often leads to unnecessary stress and emotional exhaustion. Through candid discussions, we share personal anecdotes that shed light on how the need to be right in our current divisive climate impacts our relationships and overall well-being…
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Topics Discussed: Week According to ... David Vance 29th Feb 2025 @DVATW ShireStrike @ShireStrike Trump: "Do you think you could take on Russia alone?" Starmer: arsehole tenses https://x.com/ShireStrike/status/1895188417962561829 VIDEO David Vance @DVATW JD Vance lecturing Starmer on free speech concerns https://x.com/DVATW/status/18951906622635746…
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In this compelling podcast interview, Jarrow Rogovin, a passionate entrepreneur and philanthropist, delves into the complex dynamics of the U.S.-Israel relationship and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Reflecting on recent tragedies like the California wildfires, Rogovin transitions into a sobering analysis of his paper, "Can an Endless Wa…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Callum returns for his fourth appearance to discuss his recent trip to El Salvador. The conversation starts with lighthearted anecdotes before diving into the country's radical transformation under President Nayib Bukele. Callum explores El Salvador’s controversial adoption of Bitcoin, the crackdown on gang violenc…
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This episode of Hearts of Oak, we sit down with Ben Habib—businessman, former MEP, and outspoken political figure—to discuss his journey from finance to the frontlines of Brexit. He shares insights into the challenges of UK politics, his departure from the Brexit Party, and his vision for real political change through the Great British Political Ac…
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Join Howard Cox, founder of Fair Fuel UK, on "Hearts of Oak" as he discusses his fight against high fuel taxes and the challenges facing UK drivers. From his revelation on logistics costs to securing a fuel duty freeze, Cox shares the journey of his advocacy. He critiques current EV policies, representation in motoring, and the impact of London's U…
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Join Leilani Dowding on "Hearts of Oak" for a thought-provoking discussion on politics, public health, and societal changes. From RFK Jr.'s impact on U.S. health policy to the UK's political landscape, we cover it all with humor and insight. We'll delve into crime, immigration, and controversial medical treatments for children, questioning current …
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Frank Gaffney discusses his role in media and policy, advocating for collaboration to shape strategy. He introduces his new venture, the Institute for the American Future, aimed at enhancing policy discourse. Reflecting on Trump's policies toward Israel and Hamas, Gaffney calls for a broad strategy for peace in Gaza. He critiques U.S. foreign aid f…
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Explore the Democrat Party's "death spiral," from internal conflicts to messaging fails against Trump's policies. We'll discuss executive orders, corruption allegations, Trump's Israel policy, and TikTok's political impact. Laugh at social media reactions and get inspired for conservative unity. Tune in for analysis, humor, and hope. If you are not…
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Tommy Waller, president and CEO of the Center for Security Policy, discusses his military background and transition to the think tank arena, highlighting issues of U.S. energy security. He shares insights from his service in the Marines, the impact of faith in the military, and his departure from active duty driven by a spiritual calling. Waller cr…
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Dive into a compelling discussion with Dan Wootton on the latest episode. We'll tackle Father Calvin Robinson's controversial dismissal, the surge in UK net migration, and its political fallout. We'll also look at U.S. political debates through tweets, and discuss the evolving role of independent media. Join us for insights that challenge the statu…
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