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35: Chloe Cole, Senior Fellow, Do No Harm on Damage of Sex-Change Operations for Minors
Épisode 35
vendredi 1 novembre 2024 • Durée 51:16
- Chloe’s childhood and process into gender transitioning with her parents and therapists.
- How quickly she felt she made a mistake after undergoing irreversible surgery.
- Chloe finding Christ and a renewed purpose as a woman and the work she has been doing to help the irresponsible gender-affirming rhetoric.
Cole is a senior fellow at Do No Harm, an advocacy organization that recently launch the “Stop the Harm Database” which “catalogs pediatric sex change-related services, including surgeries, cross-sex hormones, and puberty blockers, at U.S.-based medical facilities between 2019 and 2023.”
34: J. Christian Adams, president, Public Interest Legal Foundation on AZ Election Integrity
Épisode 34
vendredi 1 novembre 2024 • Durée 15:46
- The 2020 election in Arizona and Donald Trump’s loss by less than 10,500 votes.
- Overview of entertaining short film using current voter roll information that shows registrants using commercial addresses as their address of residence, which is illegal under AZ law.
- Christian’s prediction of how this year’s voter integrity will compare to the 2020 election.
25: League of American Workers President Steve Cortes discusses results of new poll of Arizona voters
Épisode 25
mercredi 3 avril 2024 • Durée 45:49
Steve Cortes, founder and president of the League of American Workers (LAW), joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the results of a new poll of Arizona voters.
Among other findings, the poll results show:
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Former President Donald Trump ( R) leads President Biden (D) by four points among Arizona voters in the 2024 race for the White House: https://grandcanyontimes.com/stories/657187403-trump-leads-biden-by-four-points-in-arizona-poll-shows
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72% of Arizona voters think the federal government is weak at securing the U.S. borders: https://grandcanyontimes.com/stories/657316386-72-of-arizona-voters-think-federal-government-weak-at-securing-u-s-borders-says-new-poll
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56% of Arizona voters think President Joe Biden’s border policies are to blame for crimes like an illegal alien’s February 22 murder of University of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley: https://grandcanyontimes.com/stories/657336942-56-of-arizona-voters-think-biden-border-policies-contribute-to-crimes-like-illegal-alien-s-murder-of-laken-riley-says-new-poll
The survey released by LAW was conducted among 600 likely Arizona voters on March 14-17, 2024 by North Star Public Opinion Research.
Cortes is a political advisor and commentator. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN. He founded LAW in 2022 to conduct research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy.
24: Naomi Lopez, Senior Fellow at the Goldwater Institute
Épisode 24
jeudi 28 mars 2024 • Durée 24:09
Naomi Lopez, Senior Fellow at the Goldwater Institute, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the need for more transparency in the federal 340b program.
Established in 1992, the 340b program enables eligible hospitals and healthcare organizations to purchase outpatient medications at significantly discounted prices.
Hospitals participating in the 340B program can use the savings to fund for essential services and programs, such as free or low-cost medication assistance, expanded access to healthcare, and community outreach initiatives.
Participating hospitals, however, “often extend their 340B discounts to clinics in well-off communities, where they can charge privately insured patients more than those on Medicaid,” reported the Wall Street Journal.
“In some cases, the program appears to be bolstering profits in well-off areas more than it is underwriting services in less-privileged neighborhoods,” said the Journal article.
Naomi Lopez is a Senior Fellow at the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute, specializing in health care issues. She previously was the Vice President for Healthcare Policy at Goldwater. She also has worked for the Illinois Policy Institute, Pacific Research Institute and the Cato Institute.
This episode can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
23: New Report: 186 voter registrants were ‘involuntarily purged’ for citizenship issues in Pima County, AZ since 2021
Épisode 23
mercredi 6 mars 2024 • Durée 25:05
Since 2021, government records show 186 voter registrants were “involuntarily purged” for citizenship issues in Pima County, ArizonJ. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation and founder of the Election Law Center, joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss a new report from his organization which showed that, since 2021, 186 voter registrants were “involuntarily purged” for citizenship issues in Pima County, Arizona.
22: Kayla Van Soest, Tucson Market Manager, Children’s Entrepreneur Market
Épisode 22
mercredi 28 février 2024 • Durée 24:43
Kayla Van Soest, the Tucson Market Manager of Children’s Entrepreneur’s Market (C.E.M.), joins the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the organization. Founded in Utah, CEM helps organize markets in sixteen states, including Arizona, where children can sell their products and learn about entrepreneurship.
CEM operates in various locations, including farmers markets, movie nights, and concerts, partnering with events that attract significant foot traffic to provide kids with greater exposure and sales opportunities. The program allows kids aged 5 to 17 to showcase their entrepreneurial skills and creativity by selling a diverse range of products, from beverages and snacks to handmade accessories, dog treats, and even flowers.
21: U.S. Congressional candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ-8)
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
mercredi 21 février 2024 • Durée 37:59
U.S. Congressional candidate Blake Masters (R-AZ-8) joined the Grand Canyon Times podcast to discuss his race. Masters is one of four candidates currently running in the Republican primary to represent the 8th Congressional District.
The district is currently represented by U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R), who announced last year that she will be retiring at the end of the current term.
Following is a summary of this episode:
- Trump Endorsement: Masters discussed his endorsement by former President Donald Trump in his 2022 Senate race. He said President Trump endorsed him because Masters was "strong on the border."
- Border Security: Masters advocated for stringent border security, criticizing what he said are the Biden Adminstration’s “open border” policies. He said he supports finishing the border wall, empowering border patrol, and deporting millions of illegal immigrants, saying that border security is the most crucial issue in his campaign and for the country.
- Economic Policies and Big Tech Regulation: Masters said we had economic growth and low inflation under President Trump, attributing it to the former president’s pro-business policies. Masters also said there is a need to regulate Big Tech companies to prevent them from manipulating elections and infringing on free speech, drawing from his experience in the tech industry.
- Chinese Ownership of U.S. Farmland: Masters said that Chinese ownership of Arizona farmland should not be allowed.
Masters ran for U.S. Senate in 2022, losing to incumbent U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly (D) by a vote of 51.4% to 46.5%. Kelly reportedly outspent Masters by $66 million in that race.
After growing up and attending high school in Tucson, Masters graduated from Stanford University and received his J.D. from Stanford Law School. He then co-founded legal research startup Judicata.
He is co-author of the bestselling business book, “Zero to One: Notes on a Startup” with Peter Thiel, and served as president of the Thiel Foundation. Masters married his wife, Catherine, in 2012 and they have three sons.
20: Matt Roeske on Using Electroculture to Build a Healthier, More Natural Garden This Spring
Épisode 20
mercredi 14 février 2024 • Durée 47:48
Matt Roeske, founder of Cultivate Elevate, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss the power of Electroculture which, he said, is, “the ancient practice of increasing yields utilizing certain materials to harvest the earth's atmospheric energy.”
Learn more: https://cultivateelevate.com/blog/electroculture-gardening-techniques-for-beginners-elevate-your-garden/?ref=lngodh4rpm
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Introduction of Electroculture: Roeske discussed the concept of electroculture, a method of enhancing plant growth by harnessing atmospheric energy. This practice dates back to 1835 and involves creating antennas from materials like wood and copper to stimulate plant development without the need for harmful pesticides or chemicals.
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Historical Context and Decline: Roeske discussed the historical recognition of ether (aether) as a vital energy source for growth and its subsequent dismissal with the rise of modern scientific theories. He said shift led to a disconnection from natural energy sources and an increased reliance on industrial and chemical methods in agriculture.
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Benefits of Electroculture: Roeske shared personal experiences and testimonials from others who have observed significant improvements in plant size, health, and yield through electroculture. This includes larger fruits and vegetables, increased pollinator activity, and a reduction in pests without the use of chemicals.
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Impact on Biodiversity and Environment: Roeske said electroculture not only benefits plant growth but also contributes to a healthier ecosystem by attracting more wildlife and reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.
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Potential for Revitalizing Agriculture: Roeske said that electroculture offers a sustainable alternative to conventional farming methods, potentially addressing food shortages and environmental degradation.
19: Kyle Reyes of Law Enforcement Today
Épisode 19
mercredi 7 février 2024 • Durée 35:17
Kyle Reyes is the president of Law Enforcement Today, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss border security and his recent trip to the Arizona-Mexico border.
Following is a summary of this episode:
Border Security and Immigration Legislation: Reyes discussed the current state of border security and immigration legislation, noting the inefficacy of proposed solutions and said enforcing borders is important to maintaining national integrity. He references his own experiences and observations from visiting the border, pointing out the inadequacies of current policies and the need for more robust measures.
Impact of Border Crisis on Local Communities: Reyes discussed the financial and social impact of the border crisis on local communities, highlighting the strain on resources and the increase in crime. Reyes mentions specific regions, like Texas and Arizona, where local authorities are struggling to manage the consequences of open borders and the influx of illegal immigrants.
Media Influence: Reyes discussed the role of bias in the mainstream media in shaping public perception and policy and the influence of big tech and funding sources on narrative control.
Future Projects and Initiatives: Reyes outlined his upcoming projects aimed at supporting law enforcement and raising awareness about the border crisis. These include a campaign to show the nationwide impact of border issues, initiatives to support law enforcement officers, and continued efforts to provide an alternative narrative to mainstream media coverage on law and order topics.
18: Steve Cortes on Donald Trump and Border Security
Épisode 18
mercredi 24 janvier 2024 • Durée 38:57
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers (LAW), appeared on the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss a new poll conducted for his organization, which found that only 18% of Arizona voters say that the American Dream is “still attainable.”
Founded in 2022 by Cortes, LAW conducts research and develops proposals on public policies impacting American workers and the economy.
Cortes is a political advisor and commentator. He previously traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds. He has been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN.
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Why Cortes is Endorsing Donald Trump: Cortes, founder of the American League of Workers and former advisor to Donald Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns, discusses his brief support for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's presidential bid. He said he is now endorsing Trump, citing Trump's landslide victory in the Iowa caucus.
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Internal GOP Dynamics: Cortes talks about the internal dynamics within the Republican Party, saying there is the need for unity and addition rather than division.
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Midterm Elections: Cortes said he is disappointed in the 2022 midterm election results and said he believed the America First movement was ready to move on from Trump, but later realized that wasn't the case.
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Border Security and Economic Concerns: The podcast touches on border security and its economic implications. Cortes criticized President Biden's border policies, linking them to the decline in real wages and economic challenges for blue-collar workers. He said Texas for has taken independent action on border security and said there is a need for states like Texas to protect their citizens in the face of federal inaction.



