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- 1950– 1h6.2 (10)TV EpisodeBob Hope is reunited with several of his screen leading ladies.
- 2020–Podcast Episode#DionsDailyDose 9.4.22 Axe Throwing and Gaming Fundraiser September 7th is the big night. We're having a huge bash and you're invited. The Lucky Hatchet in Michigan City is partnering with #DionForIndiana and we're having an axe throwing and gaming fundraiser. If axe throwing isn't something you're into for whatever reason, we have so much more. Old-school arcade cabinets, retro consoles, pool tables, foosball, and so much more. I'll show you what kinds of things they have and I hope you'll come out and join us Wednesday Sept 7th at 6 PM at #TheLuckyHatchet in Michigan City.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThis Dions Daily Dose is going to be so much fun. I get to tell all of you what I've been able to find out about all the candidates in the area, and there is some really juicy information, too. Dions Choice is going to include candidate information, my personal choices (and why) and some new information about exactly the type of people that are running for certain positions. This is a MUST WATCH episode and I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to this. I'm done playing these games with people. I hate politics and politicians. There is a huge difference between people running to make a better place for our children and politicians. I'm doing this (running for office) because if we don't stop the runaway train that is far left ideology it is going to destroy the foundation of this country. The United States is already a place I barely recognize. Only by electing the right people can we bring it back from the teetering edge. Politicians run for office for personal gain. Whether that is prestige, money, or favors, we've all seen them. I'm sure you can name some people like that right now.
- Anna, 18, is at home. she tries new Instagram filters. Anna will discover that some of these filters have a real impact in real life and that she may not be so alone tonight.
- In a dark and dingy laboratory, sometime in the not too distant future, a scientist toils away attempting to create life.
- An ensemble drama in which the lives of 25 people intersect, inspired by Yamanaka Sadao's classic film {Humanity and Paper Balloons}. Various men and women, living in Japan today. Presents slices of everyday life for people in various situations, where things that are always the undergo change.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeTonight's agenda is packed: we'll sift through the Wikileaks dump, dissect the blatant hypocrisy from both sides, and I'll fill you in on why I missed last night's show-ugh. Plus, I've been suspended from Twitter again, despite not posting anything. Are you exhausted yet? Let's inject some fun into the mix and tackle these issues together. Don't miss out.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeCancel culture is in full overdrive now. They're coming for conservatives that were in Washington DC when the capitol building was breached, whether they were involved or not. This is just the beginning. Parler's situation is bad and worse than is being reported. I know tonight's video is later than usual. It's worth the wait. I want to share some things with you that you may not be aware of. It isn't good. How far are you willing to go? Will you denounce your conservative values in order to avoid being canceled?
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeJoin us as we unravel "The Mystery of the Carpathian Mountains". Delve into the eerie disappearances and tantalizing clues surrounding this enigmatic region. With Ariel's intriguing post as our starting point, we embark on a journey of investigation and discovery. Who knows what secrets we may uncover? Tune in for an enthralling exploration into the unknown.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThere are some changes coming for the channel, some planned and some because there isn't much choice. With the widespread censorship happening now, there are some things we're looking to do. I'll fill you in. My longtime companion and buddy PBK passed away. Some of you may remember him lounging on the back of my chair during some of my shows. It turns out that there's an app that will tell you where companies donate their money politically. Thanks to Shawn Holmgren for telling me about this. I'll give you the name of it and my experiences when trying it out. There's a lot to cover. This is just scratching the surface. Troops in the capital, the Emergency Broadcasting System, rumors and allegations, and a whole lot more.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe new administration brings a lot of questions. Government run healthcare has been touted as the answer to so many problems. Is it? We'll look at it in-depth and talk about what something like Medicare For All would actually mean. One word- Control. Join me tonight to weigh in on your take on this controversial subject. Look up and follow @DionsDailyDose to make sure you stay up to date on videos. YouTube link is @DionForIndiana but will be updated soon. Thanks everyone once again for the overwhelming support and there's a lot coming. Stay tuned.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeYou have to see this to believe it. A lot of focus is on DC and the federal government (for good reason). Not much is being reported locally despite a whole lot going on. This is going to be an ongoing series because there is so much to cover. Sad isn't it? Episode 1- LaPorte County Commissioner Joe Haney is shown that honesty will not be tolerated It has been the custom for incoming Commissioners to take over board and liaison positions of the person they replaced. Until now. Now suddenly there are big changes. A letter was sent to the Commissioners from the health department where they unanimously requested Joe Haney as their point of contact with the Commisioners. Of course Commissioner Sheila Matias couldn't allow that to happen. The display I saw was ridiculous and disgusting and shows all of us the true colors at play here. I'll show you the video and you can draw your own conclusions. You aren't going to want to miss this. Make no mistake- they're coming after Joe. It's up to us to have his back. He can't do it alone.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIf you don't like how Facebook and Twitter censor conservatives, you should just find another platform, right? That's what we've been told and so they did. That's not good enough of course. Now they want these alternative platforms censored and silenced as well. Is anyone remotely surprised? Oh, and let's not forget about the lists. You voted for Trump? You're an enabler and we're coming for you. Just ask AOC and ABC news. It's just beginning.
- I took a bit of a longer break than I planned but I'm back and we'll be talking about the plans for this year. What can we do? What should we do? How can we create change in our neighborhoods, towns, and beyond? I had a good holiday and I hope you did as well. I'll be talking about the future of the channel and where we'd like to go with it. I hope you're able to join me because with the new year is a new direction. I'll be speaking very directly and openly about everything going on. Let's get real.
- When the young and beautiful actress Maddy McCarthy (Clare Bowen), star of Ray Abbott's theatrical production, has an emotional breakdown that jeopardizes the show, Ray turns to Zac Freeman, his young and ambitious publicist, to come up with a plan to save the show. With the help of Maddy's friend and understudy Connie Burns (Natalie Blair), Zac kidnaps Maddy and plays it as a publicity stunt. While Zac and Maddy hide out in a secluded cabin deep in the woods, the press go crazy with speculation and gossip. But soon the plan begins to unravel and Maddy, Zac and Connie become pitched in a terrifying and bloody battle of survival.
- Join Michael Beran, the renowned wildlife expert and owner of Wildlife Command Center, as he dives into the enchanting world of swans. This video, inspired by our viral hit "Rescuing Taylor The Swan," offers a blend of fascinating facts
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeTonight I'm going to take you through my journey as an over-the-road truck driver and trainer and why I became a Correctional Officer. I'm also going to tell you about why I am so in favor of Medical Cannabis. I know what it's like to writhe in pain and have no hope. I know what it's like to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt because of medical bills. My story resonates with a lot of people. Many say they know someone that has been through the same thing. Worker's compensation and forced surgery. Failed back surgery. Prescriptions. Waiting. Surgery. Pain. Pharmaceutical companies and the hold they have. Insurance companies making the decisions about your medical care instead of doctors. It's time that we the people had other options. It's time that we make our voices heard.
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast EpisodeWe have a special guest. Rachel Kessler will be joining us. Rachel is the Indiana State Director for USTL, the organization that is full speed ahead for term limits. The vast majority of Hoosiers (and Americans for that matter) are in favor of term limits. I signed a pledge to support term limits but this isn't about me. This is about the progress for term limits. How it's coming, what's going on with it, and how close we are to making it happen. Tune in and have a chance to ask any questions you may have, learn about the process, and hear some myths dispelled as well.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThis election is more important than any in my lifetime. Record numbers of people have registered to vote. Do they know who they are voting for? There's a lot of focus on the Presidential race this year (perhaps rightly so), but do you know about the people down ballot? Do you think most people do? Every position is important. From school board to State Representative to President. Every single one can have a serious effect on your everyday life. Tune in tonight and we'll talk about that and what it might mean for various people to get into office or retain office.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeToday's the big day. Starting at 7 PM we'll be live from the DAV in Michigan City with a special Meet and Greet event. For those people that are medically frail or don't feel comfortable attending in person, this is your ticket. You won't be forgotten or ignored and I will make sure that your questions are answered. You'll get to meet me and other local candidates, get to know us, and ask questions about issues that matter to you. After the meet and greet portion we'll be having a watch party for the debate. Join us in person or online to enjoy the evening together.
- In today's episode, we'll delve into the profound notion that freedom isn't free-it requires ongoing dedication and effort to uphold. Join me as we explore the importance of safeguarding our liberties and the responsibilities that come with them. Additionally, I'll provide insights into recent current events and share updates on what I've been working on. Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion on the enduring value of freedom and the imperative to protect it.
- Episode: (2022)2020–Podcast EpisodeJeff Maurer- Candidate for Indiana Secretary of State (Libertarian) Join us on Wednesday October 26th when we will be interviewing Jeff Maurer. Please note that due to his schedule, the show will be starting 1 hour later than usual. We will go live at 8 PM Central (rather than 7). We hope that you will be able to watch and comment live. We ask all of our guests to provide a biography and we were directed to Mr. Maurer's website, where the following information was available: "Jeff Maurer is the nominated Libertarian candidate for Indiana Secretary of State and will appear on ballots statewide on November 8, 2022. Jeff is an entrepreneur whose career spans tech, transportation, and budget and finance. He serves as a development officer for Students For Liberty, the largest pro-liberty student organization which champions free markets and free speech around the world. Born in New York City, Jeff grew up on Long Island, graduating from Long Beach High School in 2000. He then graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 2004 with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. In 2013, Jeff chose to move to Indiana for a better quality of life, after being exhausted by the corrupt politics, big government, and high taxes of New York. Jeff lives in Carmel, Indiana, and is a Hoosier by choice. Jeff has always felt called to serve, and joined his local volunteer fire department at the age of 16. He served for more than a dozen years as a firefighter and officer. Jeff currently serves his community on his homeowners association board and was appointed to serve on the Carmel Economic Development Commission and the Home Place Advisory Board. Jeff is currently enlisted in the Indiana Air National Guard, and continues to serve our state and our nation. As an ongoing commitment to service, Jeff is ready to proudly serve you as Indiana Secretary of State.
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast EpisodeWe are 5 days away from the biggest election in my lifetime. I have never seen so many motivated voters. There have been many ups and downs this election. From COVID to lockdowns, from protests to riots, from voter fraud to voter suppression, there are more reasons than ever before to exercise your right to vote. We'll talk about what's been going on and I'll give you my best pitch as to why I should be your pick for District 9. You have a lot of decisions to make this election cycle. From the President of the United States to your local school board, it has never been more crucial to be an informed voter. If I could ask for a few minutes of your time I'll explain why District 9 might just be one of the most important choices you make on your ballot. Donovan will join us for a bit to tell you all about his new contacts and why you should vote for his dad.
- It's been a crazy few days. My apologies for the lack of videos but I think tonight will make up for it. I got a mailer from my opponent today. Do people still waste money on that? Apparently. The funny part isn't the mailer, it's what it says. I'll fill you in tonight. My opponent finally got around to getting a website. This is a recent thing because I've been looking for a while and this just happened since I entered the race. Hmm. Again, the amusing part isn't the website, it's the content, or actually the lack thereof. The single thing contained on the website is completely wrong. You'll see. Let me be clear. I have no intention of bashing my opponent. This has nothing to do with personality, as they seem to be a decent person. That said, there are some things that I believe you should know. It is important to be an informed voter.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeSigns are ready. I have a limited number so message me as soon as possible to make sure you secure one. Tonight was the debate for District 1. Ouch. We'll talk about it. If you haven't seen it, you really should. My opponent and I both answered questions asked to us by the Chesterton Tribune and the difference couldn't be greater.
- Episode: (2020)2020–Podcast EpisodeSo, my new camera came in. It isn't as high quality as the one on my phone but it is HD. I'd like your opinion on which one I should use for my live streams. The second Presidential Debate is not going to happen. We have a party scheduled. Let's talk about options... Also, I'm locked out of my Twitter account. Twitter sucks.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeA little different format today. I welcome everyone to join my show and weigh in on your candidate. Governor Holcomb is running for re-election. Let's talk about his accomplishments and the huge challenges he's faced with the pandemic. He has had to make some difficult decisions. Some have been extremely unpopular. Does that mean he shouldn't get re-elected? Let's talk about it. Donald Trump has been called the greatest President in living memory. He's also been called the worst. The last several years have been a roller coaster ride and some want off. They want to go back to the predictably of Biden. Not me. Let's talk about it. See you soon.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeIt's frustrating-I've been suspended from Twitter just days before the election. What's going on? Join me as I delve into this issue and much more. Apologies for the delay; we'll start at 7:30 tonight. There's a lot on the agenda, and I hope you'll tune in for an engaging discussion.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeTomorrow is the big day. This is where it all comes down to it. The months of campaigning. The hours of video. The door knocking. The candidate forums. The meet and greets. The research. The statements. All of it will be decided at the voting booth tomorrow. Tonight is my final video before anyone that hasn't already voted casts their ballot. This is my final appeal to you and my final request for your vote before you make your decision. I'm tired of the dirty politics. Even now the other side is still breaking the rules. I'll tell you what I mean in the video.
- 2020–Podcast Episode"There is no evidence of voter fraud" "Trump's baseless claims..." Let's talk about this election. I want to show you some things. Are these things I'm showing you "proof" of voter fraud? I don't claim that. What I do claim is that no one should dismiss the strong possibility that serious issues happened this election. From election interference by big tech (like me being suspended for no reason) and certain stories being suppressed, to illegal voting, lost and destroyed ballots, machine 'glitches' and on and on. We should all want this investigated. Every single one of us. We have to have a free and fair election. We have to believe in it. Otherwise our Constitutional Republic is an illusion. I'm back from surgery. It went very well and I feel a lot better. I'll fill you in on that but mostly I want to show you just a few of the things the mainstream media claim don't exist.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThere's much to discuss in our upcoming session. Let's delve into the Great Awakening Tour and why it wasn't streamed, unpacking any notable events or insights. Additionally, we'll explore the latest developments in the Michigan City Election, offering insights on the candidates and directing you to resources for further information. Stay tuned as we navigate through these topics and more in the days ahead.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe election is over for my race. The Presidential election and a few others are still being counted and decided, but there's really no question on mine. Although I didn't win, I did learn a great deal. This time last year, no one outside my inner circle knew my name. With the help of friends, family, and thousands of voters, we turned that into a very close race against a well-known incumbent. To every single person that voted for me you have my deepest thanks. There is one person to blame for my loss. Dion. I didn't do enough to convince enough voters that I was the best one for the job. Sure, there were things that contributed and some of you know what they are, but ultimately only one person is responsible for my success and/or failure. Me. I'll talk about the future post-election and what's next for me and the show. Join me, give me your take on things, and learn what's next for Dion's Daily Dose as well as the Bergeron family.
- 1275 Clayton is a 20 minute 13 episode Original Series. The pilot episode " Shine Bright Like a Dymand" is told from the perspective of a 6 year old African American boy; Xavier Anderson who becomes mute after watching his sanitation father Shawn Anderson, accidentally shot and killed in front of him and his mother in the hallway of his home. Each episodes explores the young boy's life, his mother; Dymand Anderson and the Dominican room border; Jose. 1275 Clayton is more than a newly gentrified government project building full of crime, The drama also showcases multi-cultural original music as well as loving, supportive, sometimes harsh human situations from the 77 apartment unit apartment building.
- Linked by their desire for the unknown and an increasingly explorative use of materials, the artists featured in 14 Americans: Directions of the 1970s strive to push boundaries and observe the space we occupy. Some of their activities enlist engineering and construction techniques, others compose texts or scripts that are central to their art. Some cast the viewer in the role of a spectator, while the others demand active participation. Through performances, sculptures, earthworks, furniture, and shaped canvases, artists such as Mary Miss and Scott Burton expand the meaning of art and strive to reshape our approach to creation.
- A Florida family The Step's decide to take a vacation to New Hampshire to visit with family.
- A touching story of friendship, determination and everlasting love in the time of Napoleons crusade against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Battle of Dürenstein on November 11, 1805, was an engagement in the Napoleonic Wars during the War of the Third Coalition.
- Forty thousand viewers. Two anchormen. One four-letter word.
- CBS' live flag-to-flag coverage of the 38th annual Daytona 500 NASCAR race from Daytona International Speedway.
- Welcome to 1:23 AM by Jenezio Harriet-Michael's Gift Production Studios. Join Jenezio Harriet-Michael, a messenger, actor, speaker, and storyteller, as he breaks the rules and stays true to his mission of provoking thought, being different, being an outsider, and being a gift to the world. Through this podcast, Jenezio shares his unique perspective on various topics such as faith, culture, personal growth, and health, inspiring his listeners to live their best lives. He also brings a message of hope, grace, love, and faith. Jenezio believes that by sharing stories and insights that embody these values, we can inspire others to live a purposeful, joyful, and fulfilling life. However, this podcast recognizes that the most critical message that can be shared is the one that leads people to Jesus. Through Him, we can experience the ultimate expression of hope, grace, love, and faith, as He offers us forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life. Each episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and practical tips to help you navigate life's challenges and live a fulfilling life. So, if you're looking for a podcast that will challenge, inspire, motivate, and help you grow, tune in to 1:23 AM by Jenezio Harriet-Michael's Gift Production Studios. All glory to God. Amen.
- A darkly comedic send-up of the world of film critics and academia. Film critic Josh LeBresh and feminist scholar Denise Harris-Montgomery try to make nice on their film review show '2 Tickets To The Movies.' But when they review the romantic comedy 'She's The Best Man,' their hostility towards each other shines through.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMy anniversary is coming up. The wife and I have been discussing where to go and what to do and I figured I'd give you guys and gals a chance to weigh in. What's your fondest anniversary memory? Where did you go that really sticks out? I'm going to be rebranding the channel soon. I'd kind of like to keep the #DDD theme but I'm struggling a bit with new names. I'll go through some of the ones that have been suggested and see what you think. If you can think of better I'd love to hear it. Like always I'll be sharing the interesting stories and videos I've been sent. I have some great ones for you today. See you soon.
- It was brought to my attention that a lot of my news isn't fun or feel good stories. Hard to argue with that. It hasn't really been a good news kind of feel for a while. Tonight is my answer to that. I've compiled a list of positive articles and feel-good stuff for you. You'll have to tune in to learn more. Don't worry, it will be #WorthIt Happy vibes tonight.
- Episode: (2021)2020–Podcast EpisodeYou may have heard about what happened at ISP. It's been all over the news lately. I'll talk about that briefly but what I really want to do is tell people what working there was really like. Most people can never understand what working in a maximum security prison is all about unless you've done it. Tune in to learn what most will never know. Like always, I'll have a few interesting stories for you as well. See you soon.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeMany times in the past I've found myself pausing for words because as a former truck driver and Correctional Officer I may have a bit of a colorful vocabulary. Especially when running for office it's important to maintain a certain decorum. Tonight I'm just going to be me. No censoring, no catching myself. No altering my language. I won't be intentionally crude or anything but it's time for real talk. This country is in deep shit unless we come together and stop pretending that all of this insanity isn't happening. It will be a fun ride. Come hang out and let's talk about things.
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeThe name really says it all. I'll share some interesting examples of the title and I also want to share a song with you. I'll evaluate it so it's covered under "Fair Usage". Hypocrisy: "Citizens United is Bad!" but PACs to defund the police are fine.... Hate: CNN ratings plummet because there isn't enough "Orange Man Bad" Hard Lessons: #BidenLied trending... I know, shocker isn't it?
- If beauty is in the eye of the beholder why do so many stars look for it at the tip of a plastic surgeon's scalpel? While a bigger bosom or more waif-like waist helped propel many a celebrity careers, nasty nips and terrible tucks have also lead personalities to public disgrace. In this 2 hour special Hollywood experts and insiders name names on those who have gone under the knife - and those who look like they have. These are the top plastic surgery stories of recent memory. Some were career-boosters, some were show-stoppers - all were headline makers. Some stars have confidently confessed to getting surgical help. Others have kept mum, but the camera never lies!
- Years after her brother goes missing in action, a young woman continuously recreates how she thinks he may have died...if only to figure out what really happened to him.
- 2006–202144mNot Rated8.6 (21)TV EpisodeA documentary look at the 2003 New England Patriots, winners of Superbowl XXXVIII. The Patriots' 2003 season is examined through the views of free agent safety Rodney Harrison, veteran linebacker Willie McGinest, and offensive coordinator Charlie Weis; they provide behind-the-scenes looks at how the team was assembled, the effect of the sudden release of popular veteran safety Lawyer Milloy, and the team's record-setting streak of victories ending in a victory over the Carolina Panthers in what was widely considered the most exciting Superbowl ever.
- The Symposium on UAP (UFO's) brings together a credentialed group of scientists, professors, pilots, military officers, foreign dignitaries, and investigative journalists to discuss how UAP affects safety in national skies. Finding a quantifiable measuring stick is paramount to studying this phenomena properly, which leads to the logical conclusion that a government funded agency must be create to accurately study it. The countries represented at this conference are the U.S., Chile, France, and Belgium. At the conference an international deal between Chile and France was struck to share information on UAP. This is the first agreement of its kind.