Generally Irritable with Ericka Redic
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Thursday Mar 21, 2024
The Politics of Hollywood with Chris Debiec
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Welcome to an unrivaled journey through the Hollywood landscape with Chris Debiec, a seasoned producer with over 35 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Dive into this episode of Generally Irritable as we discuss Debiec's iconic career journey, ins and outs of the Hollywood industry, and his prophetic insights on its future. This charismatic advocate for filmmakers is sure to fascinate with tales of navigating the industry and his efforts to make Texas a paramount hub for film production.
This engrossing discourse spans from the forming of the Texas Media Coalition to Chris's work alongside legendary James Cameron, creating a vivid portrayal of his vast experiences. Our guest Benjamin Nathaniel Redic II adds an exciting twist, illuminating us on set safety procedures. Join us for this episode filled with rich behind-the-scenes stories, the politics of Hollywood and Debiec's passion for nurturing the art of film.
Explore the notion of overcoming challenges and striving for progress amidst complexities, in both personal and professional spheres. The episode reflects on the journey of founding Austin Action Fest, advocating for the film industry, and their efforts to drive big projects to Texas. It also touches on the promising potential of Artificial Intelligence in the entertainment industry and its implications on both creators and actors.
Delve into how streaming trends accelerated by COVID have transformed the entertainment landscape. Be part of this insightful conversation as we examine how digital production is empowering independent filmmakers, hear tales of historical reluctance to technology, and the need to reassess its evolving role. DeBeck's captivating anecdotes and expertise are sure to provide a unique perspective on Hollywood and its future.
This riveting discussion ends with a touch of resolve and realism. Exploring the story of a courageous young woman from Austin, Texas, amidst an invasion documented by a war documentary, "Why We Went". A riveting narrative that proves the immense power of technology when entwined with potent storytelling. In conclusion, we cast a hopeful gaze at the future of filmmaking – one that recognizes technology as a transformative tool for content creation that resonates deeply with global audiences.
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Joy Reid is the BEST!
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
In this compelling episode, we present an intensive analysis of American television host, Joy Reid's viewpoints on Alabama's immigration policy. We ardently dissect her comments, suggesting an underlying degradation of manual labor and the people involved in it, and the stereotyping notion that only desperate immigrants are willing to undertake menial jobs. Get ready for an enlightening discussion as we challenge Reid's seemingly discriminatory implications toward the impoverished, labeling them as 'replaceable' workers.We unpack Reid's contradictory viewpoints, her seeming disdain for manual labor while purportedly combating for the rights of the individuals engaged in these jobs. We further investigate this paradox as we bring to light society's misguided push for college degrees at the expense of the diminishing skilled tradesmen. This episode reveals deep-seated cultural hypocrisy and unintentional racism, providing an illuminating perspective on immigration, labor, and societal prejudices.We dive headfirst into Reid's controversial 'slavery-ish' comment, criticizing its socio-political implications and unveiling contradictions. Alongside, we underscore the importance of genuine political ideologies, calling out the empty rhetoric that serves nothing but tension. Engage with us for a more nuanced understanding of prevailing public narratives and their impacts on the socio-political fabric of our society.Adding another layer to our discussion, we delve into Vermont's current political climate in light of the forthcoming mayoral elections. Join us alongside our special guest, Christopher Aaron Felker, the GOP chairman for the city of Burlington, as we navigate through ideological differences, progressivism, and the potential future they could carve for the city. Don't miss this profound discourse, rich with contested debates, personal experiences, and incisive analyses.Join us in this episode as we encourage you to rethink work ethics, immigration, societal values, and more. Tune in for a deeper understanding of political ideologies, societal narratives, and the choices that determine our collective future.
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Time to Budlight Tyson foods? And great replacement is a lie?
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Join our hosts as they delve into the current situation with Tyson Foods, highlighting the recent closure of an Iowa pork factory and the subsequent loss of a thousand jobs. They dissect the company's decision to hire over a thousand migrants for a Tennessee plant, exploring the social, economic, and ethical implications of this move. The conversation then shifts to a deep introspection of the hosts’ personal experiences, sacrifices, and the paths they took to build successful careers. Their views on the importance of skill-building, hard work, dedication, and long-term planning shine through, providing listeners with invaluable insights.A stirring examination of Tyson Foods' corporate social responsibility is sparked when the hosts read a statement from the company's executive: "We would like to employ another 42,000 [migrants] if we could find them." This revelation leads to an intensive discussion on theories of workforce replacement, economic implications, and the future of the American labor force.Blending personal narratives with critical analysis of industry and corporate actions, this episode provides a captivating, nuanced perspective on labor, immigration, the food industry, and corporate social responsibility.Tune in to be informed, challenged, and provoked by the hosts’ insightful discussions!
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Biden's border, unemployment and Petey B is a lying Spin Master
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Embark on an exhilarating exploration of the untruths plaguing the world of politics in this eye-opening episode where we analyze politicians' spin tactics, deconstruct their misleading narratives, and rigorously fact-check their promises. Delve into the complicated world of American Politics as we leave no stone unturned, challenging the misinformation peddled by popular American politicians like Pete Buttigieg and many more.Listen in as we decipher the intricacies of ‘problem creation’ and ‘problem-solving’ that politicians often spin. We highlight how the current administration manipulates the truth about the economy, job creation, and policies, amongst others. Expose the reality shielded behind skewed unemployment statistics, questioning assumptions about unchecked immigration, and explore the controversial outcomes of certain policies. Unearth truths unseen by mainstream narratives as we debunk widespread misconceptions.The episode ventures into the pressing issues of our society – homelessness, food insecurity, child predation, and the looming debt crisis. We argue for the need to address these domestic issues before opening up to mass immigration. We also dissect the intricate dance of power and influence in states like California and Vermont, examining the impact of Democratic leadership on wealth distribution.Are our government authorities performers or protectors? Are they vessels of foreign power or defenders of our democracy? Prepare for some real talk as we furiously challenge the narratives peddled by our leaders. Join us as we traverse the convoluted maze of American politics, calling out injustices, shining light on ignored issues, and giving you a reality check everyone needs to hear.
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
The Burlington City Council race with Christopher Aaron Felker
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Thursday Mar 21, 2024
Welcome to 'Generally Irritable', a morning show that dives deep into national news and politics with a twist of humor and eccentricity. Featuring insights from tech maestro Benjamin “Puddin” and live streaming expert Lord Reddick, we bring to you our unique perspective on the pressing issues of the day. Embracing change, we have evolved into an engaging morning show, featuring intense discussions, reaction videos, and special guests who are making a difference in their communities. We focus on every corner of the nation, with particular attention to Vermont and Central Texas. You get to be part of the show by suggesting guests or bringing fascinating stories to our attention. In this episode, we are thrilled to introduce Christopher Aaron Felker, Burlington GOP chair and a staunch political strategist. Spreading his conservative ideologies in one of the most progressive cities in the U.S, Christopher's contribution to the political landscape is truly noteworthy. He will be discussing his city council campaign, the mayoral race in Burlington, and his insightful observations about the political environment, activism, press coverage, and the role of Republican support in shaping the political wave. Together, we take a deep dive into the impacts of political climate on potential office holders, the role of activism and media, and the importance of Democratic and Republican leadership in the community. Discussions revolve around the vitally progressive ideals of Burlington, the dire need for budgetary cuts, and strategies to reduce city government bloating. We also take a keen look at the potential transformation of safe injection sites to illegal injection facilities to mitigate the opioid crisis. In this episode, we also shed light on Vermont's health care challenges, including overregulations, Medicaid limitations, and the urgent need for more drug treatment facilities and halfway houses. We discuss the potential of vacant university campuses as treatment centers, scrutinizing their efficiency in combating the addiction crisis. We also pivot to public safety, addiction, and housing affordability concerns in Burlington's city council and evaluate their effects on the city's budget. Joining us, Christopher Aaron Felker shares details about his campaign, housing, affordability, and Burlington's fentanyl crisis. He invites viewers to support his campaign financially with contributions through his website, 'Felker for Ward 3'. The episode is a clarion call for viewers to engage actively in political races, emphasizing the significance of small-scale politics and the individual's impact on their community.
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Kevin Rubi talks Rifles and non-woke filmmaking
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Kevin is BASED and based in Miami, FL. Action. Film. American Values. This is the way!
"RUBI RIFLE Films is a production company that focuses on pro-American values; freedom, liberty and preserving our God given constitutional rights.
RUBI RIFLE Films was founded by KEVIN RUBI in 2022 when he realized there was a vacancy in the American arts for those who disagree with the cultural and political status quo. There is a large group of pro-American artists that have been censored in order to make it seem as if everyone who fancies the theatre or films is a socialist liberal. To that we say, “Negative Ghost Rider.”
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Friday Feb 23, 2024
Pastor Rose talks viruses, Jesus and separation of church and state
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
David talks about preaching the truth instead of tickling ears.
"The Restoration Hope Church Community is part of the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee), striving to live out the Biblical command to love God, each other and our neighbors well. This means worshipping and following Jesus Christ not only through our words, but also through the lives we lead.
RHC began in 2020 when Pastors David & Crystal Rose, along with their children moved to Arizona. Recognizing the need for a church community that loves people like Jesus, reaches the community, and the Nations around the world through our various ministries, including World Missions partnerships.
Pastors David and Crystal have a heart and a vision to raise up spiritual sons and daughters and see revival fire ignite around the world"
Friday Feb 23, 2024
HollyWood Morris updates us on Support Our Shields
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
"Law enforcement officers have not only been defunded, they have been demonized, dehumanized, and demoralized. Support Our Shields is dedicated to those brave men and women who are heroes that risk their lives every day in order to protect and serve.
Our mission is to support police officers by combating negative stereotypes and narratives that are rampant today by encouraging positive police and community interaction. We do this by recognizing the important role our police play in society and promoting the contributions that often go unreported. We are committed to using multimedia to highlight the brave men & women who risk their lives every day to protect us."
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