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And Jeff hadn't penetrated everything yet, but he has worked very diligently, consistently, three hours a night. I'm sure he plays replays occasionally, but, all these years, thirty something years, I remember listening to him back in the nineties. He was one of the first aggregators on the Internet.

Episode Summary

In this episode of Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles discusses the significance of March and reflects on the concept of 'Babylonian captivity' in modern times. He expresses gratitude to contributors and partners who help extend the show's reach. The episode highlights the various platforms where the show is broadcasted, including radiosoapbox.com and eurofolkradio.com, and mentions the upcoming appearance on Jeff Rents' show, which Roger is excited about.Roger shares a personal story about his friend Walt, an internationally known jazz trumpet player, and his experiences performing around the world. He recounts a conversation with Walt about the political climate and the impact of significant historical events.The episode also delves into the challenges and strategies of spreading their message, the importance of truth-seeking audiences, and the potential impact of appearing on larger platforms like Jeff Rents' show. Roger discusses the significance of having a loyal audience and the challenges of reaching new listeners.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show and participate in discussions about personal freedom, legal challenges, and the importance of understanding one's rights. The episode concludes with Roger expressing excitement about the upcoming show with Jeff Rents and the potential for reaching a broader audience.
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  • And Jeff hadn't penetrated everything yet, but he has worked very diligently, consistently, three hours a night. I'm sure he plays replays occasionally, but, all these years, thirty something years, I remember listening to him back in the nineties. He was one of the first aggregators on the Internet.
  • And, of course, Sunday as of Sunday, the ninth, we will have been in Babylonian captivity for ninety two years. Well, that's really so that's a mouthful right there. K? And if you don't think it's Babylonian captivity, well, guess what? You just don't understand because that's what it is.
  • So, anyway, interestingly enough, Walt's given a concert tonight up in Quito, and I can't go. I would have planned to. He's a a good friend and damn good trumpet player. And, he used to write all the scores for America's Got Talent. He's also a writer and and, yeah, composer and, quite a guy.