Etch The Edges
Etch The Edges
DS Brown
CLOSING THE IDEOLOGICAL DIVIDE ONE LISTENER AT A TIME! WE ARE IN CRISIS! Freedom is dying and liberty is only for those loyal to the establishment. Those who stay in line don’t see their freedoms dying. They are used to being told and obeying, not thinking. Reading is hard and thinking for oneself is even harder. American freedom costs, it requires work. Not only must you want it, but you must understand it in order to keep it. vist our website: www.EtchTheEdges.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
WHEN LIFE GRINDS YOU UP AND WALKS ALL OVER YOU, WHAT DO YOU DO?
On this episode of Etch The Edges we lean deep into the discomfort of a life made wondrous still, though birthed and grown through charged, hard fought challenge. Our very special guest is Michaela Cox. She shares with us the perspective of a person born into blindness, achieving as she would despite her disability, a divorce at age 26, and then the loss of her husband, the love of her life at 38. Now, as a single mother she continues to rise to the challenges of life, and shares how she faces these challenges, what she calls her 38DDD. Join us as she shares her story, and her wisdom. Let’s Etch The Edges. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Sep 12, 2021
42 min
A LAWYER RUNS FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE IN GWINNETT COUNTY – WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
On this episode we Etch The Edges with Karen Scott Greene. She’s running for Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge. As ever we engage in a real conversation with straight talk, listening to Karen’s story of who she is, where she’s from, and why does running for a judgeship matter, not just for the community, but for her personally. What does she seek to accomplish as a judge? We discuss the challenges of the justice system as it relates to equity, and how engaging in such a dialogue in this state, in this county, requires a higher level of transparency and a need to create trust, trust that she will be a judge for all of Gwinnett County, not just Black Gwinnett County. And of course, we talk about the importance on both sides of the edges on why it’s important to even have such a conversation. Join us on this episode and understand once again that all politics is local. Let’s etch the edges. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Sep 8, 2021
49 min
AN AMERICAN CONVERSATION WITH AN AMERICAN MAGA CONSERVATIVE – ETCHING THE EDGES WITH ALEX PHILIPS
On this episode of Etch The Edges we have Alex Phillips, and we are so very glad he has taken the time to join us. Why? Because Alex is the founder of the American Priority Conference, which sponsors AMPFest, an event that hosts some of the biggest names in the MAGA movement. Now, given the mission of Etch The Edges it is clearly important and critical to our mandate that we take the time to talk to Alex, listen, then listen again, because listening is always so difficult and as a rule we spend too much time seeking the next word. We talk too much, instead of establishing a real dialogue. On this episode that is exactly what we do. We have a dialogue. We talk. We share stories. We share perspectives, we lean into discomfort, and we talk about the things that divide us, and we find common ground. Yes, we find common ground. Hopefully, we model a mode of behavior that many others would emulate. So please, find some time, get comfortable, hit play, and listen to Alex and DS Etch The Edges. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Aug 24, 2021
1 hr 12 min
HOW LOCAL GOVERNMENT WORKS, ETCHING THE EDGES ON SUWANEE, GEORGIA WITH COUNCILWOMAN HELEN HALL
How does local government work? What purpose does your City Council serve? What things are they responsible for and how can you get involved? Why would you get involved? Does it matter? In this episode of Etch the Edges we lean into a great conversation with Councilwoman Heather Hall on what makes Suwanee, Georgia so great. Why planning is so important and what a community in the middle of what some consider to be some of the reddest most conservative parts of the state can accomplish when it is committed to inclusion and acceptance, duly responsible for and accountable to all its citizens. Heather shares with us why despite what you may have heard, Gwinnett is Great! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Aug 19, 2021
1 hr 14 min
ON HATING ASIAN AMERICANS; THE THREAT TO THE AMERICAN DREAM; A CONVERSATION WITH JEFF LE
On this episode of Etch The Edges we have a powerful and energetic conversation with our friend, and we are proud to say a great American, Jeff Le. We’ll etch the edges on the American dream from an Asian-American perspective. Far too many of us do not take the time to listen to the story, and therefore cannot etch the edges, preventing us from closing the divide. Jeff will share with us his story, the Asian, particularly Vietnamese side of the American Dream and how the rise of irrational national hate in the age of COVID does more than hurt just Asians, it hurts us all, preventing us as a nation from realizing our best selves. Listen, as Jeff shares the story. Let’s Etch The Edges. Read Jeff’s powerful thought provoking article on Politico here: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/04/03/asian-american-aapi-political-power-covid-19-478845 And read more of Jeff’s work here: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/08/02/asian-american-aapi-protect-seniors-women-business-500661 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Aug 12, 2021
1 hr 4 min
LET’S ETCH THE EDGES ON CHINA WITH JASON SZEFTEL
China is amazing. China has a rich and glorious history. China is a world of people and perspective that demands both our attention, and our respect. However, for far too many of us China is simply the latest villain on the world stage, geopolitical boogey man that we must fear, compete against, and in many ways defeat. Our special guest today is Jason Szeftel, author and host of the China Unraveled Podcast. With his insight and knowledge we’ll make sense of what’s happening in China and what that means for those of us with a western perspective. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Aug 10, 2021
59 min
CRT? Etching The Edges on Race, Records, and Jim Crowism With Daniel Hamm.
Leaning into discomfort is what we are all about on Etch The Edges. We know without equivocation that it is the sharing of stories, truths that are difficult to digest that truly matter. That is the hard part of closing the gaps that divide us. We also understand that the stories are often so unbelievable that far too many of us that matter dismiss them out of hand. They just refuse to believe that they are true, and contribute to the continuation of the divide. Today our guest as Emory graduate Daniel Hamm. He’s on his way to Boston College to study law. We all know the truth is where you find it and today Daniel is going to show us the truth of CRT, in my humble opinion, in a story about systemic racism in the founding of American music. Let’s Etch The Edges. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Jul 27, 2021
1 hr 5 min
Etching the Edges With Nicole Horn Candidate For Georgia Labor Commissioner
When we lean into discomfort and etch the edges on the truth we realize we don't want small government any more than we want big government. What we want is government of the right size with the right budget making the right decisions and taking the right actions, all accountable to we the people. We need aspiring statesmen, not politicians. On this episode we interview Nicole Horn, candidate for Georgia Labor Commissioner. Listen as she shares her past, who she is, where she's been and why she feels the need to serve the public. She shares with us her perspective on what a Labor Commissioner is, who the office should be accountable to, and how one should effectively do the job for all the people.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Jun 22, 2021
48 min
We Are Back With Jersey on Voter Suppression and Ahmaud Arbery
John “Jersey” Koedderich is back on the Edge with a discussion about voter suppression, the reality of the new Georgia laws and how they truly are modern day Jim Crow efforts strategically designed to give the GOP an election advantage. It’s not illegal, as it is in the process of being made legal, but just like Jim Crow laws were unethical and un-American so too is the new Georgia election law. Stories matter. We track such a perspective on the law to the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, and life in south Georgia, and what type of perspective informs the need to be un-American and marginalize the rights of Americans in a banal effort to win. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
Jun 2, 2021
57 min
The One About Sonia Lewis Activist - Through The Fire For The People
On this episode of Etch The Edges we hear from activist and former leader of Black Lives Matter Sacramento, California Sonia Lewis. She is the founder and CEO of Ascribe Educational consulting. She pours her passion and her power into the hard work of Heart Work. She advocates strongly for truth, that we as human beings are all connected. At an early age she etched the edges on freedom, justice, and liberty, juxtaposed against a family member being killed by the police. She is sharing and telling the stories that matter, and working for justice and equity through her life’s work. Listen and learn who Sonia Lewis is and why we at Etch The Edges fully support her efforts, and we hope you will too. Listen and let’s etch the edges. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
May 26, 2021
56 min
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