Global Voice Radio Network

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Radio Ranch, host Roger Sayles navigates through a variety of topics, from personal anecdotes to broader discussions on political and economic issues. Roger shares a personal story about a hectic day involving computer troubles and a dental appointment, illustrating the challenges of everyday life. The conversation then shifts to technical difficulties with broadcasting and the intricacies of modern technology.Roger and his guests delve into discussions about the state of the economy, referencing historical figures like Congressman Lewis T. McFadden and his speeches on the Federal Reserve. They explore the implications of executive orders and the role of federal judges, touching on the complexities of legal procedures and the importance of understanding jurisdiction.The episode also covers the topic of health, with listeners sharing personal experiences and advice on maintaining well-being amidst challenging weather conditions. The conversation is peppered with humor and camaraderie, as participants share their thoughts and experiences.Listeners are encouraged to engage with the content, ask questions, and explore the resources mentioned throughout the show, such as historical books and legal documents. The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of staying informed and involved in discussions about freedom and governance.
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  • Well, I know that's not an easy find and fix. I'm probably an easy fix, just not an easy find. But, well, we'll you still can get it by doing stream.eurofolkradio.com and by going live.globalvoiceradio. Wasn't that the other address you gave? Live. Yeah. Live.globalvoiceradio.net.
  • I was just watching for first of all, boy, I had a hell of a day yesterday. Good lord almighty. I spent, like, almost $15 in taxi, fees, and that's pretty unusual down here when they're, like, a dollar or 2 of a a slap. I had my big computer down.
  • Well, I actually did have, I had somebody scare me up this morning. Paul, are you still there? You still monitoring? Paul, was that Paul English? Yeah. Yeah. Can you hear him, Raj? Yeah. No. You can't hear him? No. We'd love to would love to, though, if he's speaking.