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- 2018–2024TV EpisodeThis hangout covers principally the cases of Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and the so-called #MeToo Movement. It begins with a mention of the false rape allegation by Kesha Sebert against her producer and other matters. The role of Gloria Allred is discussed, including how she was caught out in the fabrication of evidence against Judge Roy Moore. The role of Barbara Ziv in the spurious convictions of both men is also discussed, and the attack on statutes of limitations; Ziv is a woman who promotes the voodoo of rape trauma syndrome and tonic immobility. An audio clip of Weinstein's dynamic defense attorney Donna Rotunno is played.
- Anna is a controversial influencer and best known for her provocative online content, but suddenly she goes silent and stops posting any updates. When Nina finds a halfnaked photo of Anna on her dad's phone, she decides to track down Anna.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeIt's 2020 and EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. For the first time, many have been faced with one of the greatest decisions of their parenting lives. How will they educate their children? Will they continue to send them to school during this time of COVID-19 restrictions, masks, and social distancing? Will they sit them in front of a computer screen for hours of ZOOM virtual classes? Or will they withdraw them completely and HOMESCHOOL and test the waters of real, parent-directed education at home. On a daily basis, parents are considering homeschooling for the first time ever and asking the question, "But How?" That's what Yvette Hampton and Aby Rinella are answering this week on The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeIt's 2020 and EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED. For the first time, many have been faced with one of the greatest decisions of their parenting lives. How will they educate their children? Will they continue to send them to school during this time of COVID-19 restrictions, masks, and social distancing? Will they sit them in front of a computer screen for hours of ZOOM virtual classes? Or will they withdraw them completely and HOMESCHOOL and test the waters of real, parent-directed education at home. Yvette Hampton is a homeschool mom through and through, but it wasn't supposed to be this way. Like so many other homeschoolers, Yvette and her husband, Garritt, said they would NEVER homeschool their kids, but God had other plans. Yvette is the producer and host of the upcoming documentary, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, being directed by her husband, Garritt Hampton. As a mom who is concerned for the future of this generation and the future of our country, Yvette has a deep passion to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God's Word. Her greatest joy in life is being a wife and mom. In the fall of 2016, she and her family sold their home and almost all of their possessions, loaded up in an RV, and began traveling the country to film Schoolhouse Rocked. They have a passion for the homeschool community and are humbled and honored that the Lord has called them to tell the stories of the millions of families who have been impacted by the homeschool revolution.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeGo OUTDOORS? In the cold? Who would do such a thing and how can that possibly be good for anyone? Join Yvette Hampton as she talks with Ginny Yurich, founder of 1000 Hours Outside about the importance and benefits of getting our families outside, even in the cold winter months. You will no-doubt be encouraged by this informative and possibly life-changing conversation.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeGo OUTDOORS? In the cold? Who would do such a thing and how can that possibly be good for anyone? Join Yvette Hampton as she talks with Ginny Yurich, founder of 1000 Hours Outside about the importance and benefits of getting our families outside, even in the cold winter months. You will no-doubt be encouraged by this informative and possibly life-changing conversation. Ginny Yurich is a Michigan homeschooling mother of five and the founder of 1000 Hours Outside. She is a thought-leader in the world of nature-based play and its benefits for children. One of her top priorities is to inspire parents to invest in spending time in God's creation with their children. Her 1000 Hours Outside Challenge spans the globe and many people from all walks of life look to her for inspiration as well as practical tips on how to put down the screens and get outside. Ginny has a BS in Mathematics and a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Michigan and is also a speaker, author and illustrator. Her children's book, The Little Farmhouse in West Virginia was published in February, 2019 and her next book comes out in the fall of 2021.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeGo OUTDOORS? In the cold? Who would do such a thing and how can that possibly be good for anyone? Join Yvette Hampton as she talks with Ginny Yurich, founder of 1000 Hours Outside about the importance and benefits of getting our families outside, even in the cold winter months. You will no-doubt be encouraged by this informative and possibly life-changing conversation.
- After a magazine scoop in Switzerland on the "12 Theses," everyone associated with it dies. As a series of mysterious and deadly events unfold, Captain Martin Jakobi and theology student Claire have to find out why and who.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeWE'VE MADE IT TO OUR 125th SHOW. All by the grace of our good God. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is turning 125. THANK YOU for being part of this amazing ministry. Join Yvette Hampton and Aby Rinella for some fun homeschool trivia, a LIVE Q&A, a discussion about what's happened and what's coming with Schoolhouse Rocked, and more fun homeschooling encouragement.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeWE'VE MADE IT TO OUR 125th SHOW (now 126). All by the grace of our good God. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is turning 125. THANK YOU for being part of this amazing ministry. Join Yvette Hampton and Aby Rinella for some fun homeschool trivia, a LIVE Q&A, a discussion about what's happened and what's coming with Schoolhouse Rocked, and more fun homeschooling encouragement.
- This is the first time in the 15 year history of the LA Music Awards that this show has been filmed for Television release. Past winners have been the Black Eyed Peas, No Doubt, Sugar Ray and many, many others. This show awards the indie labels, performers and the artists who play in some of the biggest bands like former winners, Slash from Guns N Roses.
- "17" is a social exploration into the lives of young women who are passionate about a sport they have been told was only for men. The film follows the Jordanian under-17 women's football team as they prepare for the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Jordan 2016. Coming from different backgrounds, each of the girls has faced a different set of challenges as a national team player. But now they come together to face their biggest challenge yet.
- This is the story of five soldiers, members of the 681st Glider Field Artillery Battalion of the 17th Airborne, five young men who went to war because there was a job to do. They represent hundreds of thousands of anonymous GI's who answered the call and fought and struggled and suffered and survived. They confronted the grim reality of ground combat, the sickening fear, the loss of buddies, and death. Thrown into combat during the Battle of the Bulge on Christmas Day 1944 and then in March 1945 were dropped over the Rhine in gliders as part of Operation Varsity, these young men fought their way across Germany, tree to tree, farmhouse to farmhouse, foot by foot, right to the end of the war. They were a true Band of Brothers. Soldiers interviewed were Capt. Robert Harrsch, Sgt. Walter Byrd, Jack Fisher, Carl Arend, and Stanley Polniak.
- 155 persons die in a fire in the Kaprun funicular. All 16 accused are acquitted. The verdict causes condemnation and speculations of political interference into investigations and judicial proceedings. The film reveals the unbelievable.
- They say the darkest hour is just before dawn, and at the Sunrise diner it's very late indeed. Four couples find themselves at an out-of-the-way 24-hour diner, but they are not all that they seem.
- The 25th Anniversary Special of "Tomorrow's World" broadcast in the UK on May 3, 1990 was an ambitious live special made up of prerecorded stories and live field reports from science shows around the world. The show was fraught with challenges and failures as technological capabilities from some of the contributing shows were not all state-of-the-art.
- An intimate look at the history of Brazilian drivers from the '70s to the '90s, an era in which Brazil dominated Formula 1 racing, from the colorful point of view of its protagonists, especially Fittipaldi, Piquet and Senna, but without forgetting the drivers who failed to reach the profession's pinnacle, and the many behind-the-scenes helpers.
- 2006–200723mTV EpisodeTHE 3-DAY FACELIFT A face-lift is perhaps the best-known cosmetic surgery procedure. Recovery is normally a long and painful process. Dr. Harold Silver performs what is called a "3-day face-lift" in Toronto, at his clinic located in a luxury hotel. Check-in on Friday and leave on Monday - a brand new you. DOVE CAMPAIGN FOR REAL BEAUTY We know that the definition of beauty has changed throughout the ages and that every culture creates images to reflect its own definition. But what happens when those images are distorted by media - how do we discern what real beauty is? One company feels the best way to sell beauty is to convince women it's something they already have.
- 30 GHOSTS chronicles rural Ontario horse farmer and paranormal-investigator-on-the-side, Kim Hadfield, over a year of intense struggle as she pursues her dream of proving to mankind that ghosts exist. With the help of three fun-loving, quirky friends, Hadfield fights her way through internal and external roadblocks to achieve her goal: to capture photographic evidence of a spirit. Our crew follows Hadfield and her troupe - the Halton Paranormal Group - as they "get their ghost on". These phantasm-hunting females spend their time investigating local eccentric's homes, as well as boarded-up abandoned houses, often encountering the local police department while doing so. We follow the group as their profile grows, gaining widespread media coverage after they investigate large public buildings. But as Hadfield gains experience, her personal and financial life also suffers, and we witness the mental strain that this ghostly obsession puts on her. This film is a portrayal of ambition, obsession, and one woman's quest to capture something that may not exist. The results are at times tragic, bizarre, comical and genuinely spooky.
- This award-winning video shows how 3D animation technology is advancing numerous industries: Space Science at NASA/JPL, Product Design at BMW USA, Character Animation at Digital Domain, plus Architecture, Facilities Design, Commercial Animation, and Virtual Reality.
- Through the eyes of the Narrator and ancient Philosophers of the time, we are taken on a dramatic journey through history; recounting the incredible and exciting dramas, ceremonies, games, and chariot races of the Ancient Greek OLYMPIAD; the Olympic Games of the 5th Century BC.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeYvette Hampton talks with Stephanie Lambert, homeschool graduate and Executive Director of the Texas Home School Coalition (THSC). Hear first-hand how her parents prepared her and her siblings to know and serve Christ and impact the world around them. What did homeschooling look like in the past, what will it look like in the future, and how are we preparing for what's to come? We also discuss the importance of state homeschool organizations, who they are, why they exist, and how and why YOU should get involved.
- 6ft in 7min, is a short dark comedy about Rajeev Reddi, an East Indian guy who has been surrounded by death all his life, and on his 18th birthday he finally comes to understand why.
- The intelligence and perseverance of Amir, a brilliant lawyer, are put to the test when a critical situation has him scrambling to prove his innocence.
- Host Frederic Colier discovers a mix of original voices writing in a variety of genres with interviews featuring Wendy Corsi Staub, author of Nightwatcher; Susan Shapiro Barish, author of The Nine Phases of Marriage; and Tim O'Mara, author of Sacrifice Fly: A Mystery. He then visits the Huffington Post and encounters Andrew Losowsky from its literary fiction department and Tim O'Brien, the executive editor. In Pick of the Week, Frederic selects Books To Die For, edited by John Connolly and Declan Burke, Mark Leyner's novel The Sugar Frosted Nutsack, Tom Wolf's latest Back to Blood.
- "It's A Boy" is a docu-short that follows a young couple as they await the birth of their first baby. When they are informed that the baby is a boy, they prepare for his arrival, only to find a more miraculous surprise for both the couple, their family and the doctors!
- Lew Marklin interviews stand up comedian/actress Georgia Van Cuylenburg about her career, challenges of moving to America, being Vanile in Final Fantasy XIII and her courageous battle with Alopecia, that took almost all of her hair and how she was able to overcome and become victorious!
- An interesting take on the modern-day concept of commitment, the short film revolves around a chance meeting between two strangers at a bar and their testy with ebbs and flows between flirtatious and moralistic conversation.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeMerry Christmas. For the second year, we bring you a historic Christmas story from our friend Chris Staron at the Truce Podcast. Gather your family 'round the fire and enjoy. Chris tells the story of a historic one-day truce as soldiers laid down their arms and celebrated the birth of Christ together.
- A Day Deal tells the story of Li Qianlong, an old-fashioned antique businessman, who meets Zhang Luo, an older young man who is eager to sell his heirlooms to raise money for marriage.
- An aspiring military officer disappears suspiciously from her Virginia home, and two years later her husband vanishes when he comes under suspicion. A trail of lies and false identities is uncovered that reveals the truth about a diabolical murderer.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeYvette Hampton talks with Hannah Leary, winner and now co-host of the National Bible Bee Competition. Hannah shares her personal testimony of how God used her time in the Bible during her middle school and high school years, her experience with the National Bible Bee, and her parents' dedication and guidance to prepare her for adult life. They also discuss growing up in a family that prioritized the Word of God, and how she got involved in, and prepared for, the Bible Bee, as well as how being homeschooled impacted her life.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeChristmas, 2020 is just around the corner. How are you preparing your heart, and the hearts of your family, for this important season? Does the busyness of the Christmas season overwhelm you? Does your family end the season focused on its true meaning or does it end in a state of exhaustion and a missed opportunity to point everyone to their Savior? Yvette Hampton speaks with return guest Lara Molettiere from Everyday Graces Homeschool and author of A Gentle Advent. You will hear what Advent really is, how and why you should celebrate it with your family, and how to tie it into your homeschool.
- A GIFT OF JOY a documentary film written, produced filmed and directed by Tony De Nonno celebrates the essence, breath and scope of the Brooklyn Public Libraries - "Service to the Aging Program," and the positive impact it has on the lives of the seniors it serves at all of Brooklyn's 58 Branch Libraries. Tony De Nonno weaves a captivating documentary about this remarkable program which is dedicated to empowering and providing the culturally-diverse seniors of Brooklyn with arts, cultural, educational and lifestyle programs which enhance their lives. In "A Gift of Joy" a rich array of enlightening music, cultural, and art are featured in this heartwarming documentary - including performances by the legendary Jazz Guitarist, Ray Rivera at the BPL's Saratoga Branch, the acclaimed Italian Opera Company at the New Utrecht Library, and an enlightening performances by the Puerto Rican Cuatro Folkloric ensemble, The Woodhill Players and the Chinese Music Ensemble at the Bushwick Library round out this poignant documentary. During one of the performances an elderly gentleman exclaims - "It is so wonderful - it brings, theater, information and poetry to your own backyard." Brooklyn is New York City's largest borough with a population of more than 2.5 million people. And this nationally renown Service to the Aging program is dedicated to empowering and providing the culturally-diverse seniors of Brooklyn with arts, cultural, educational and lifestyle programs which enhance their lives. The film captures a diversity of Brooklyn Seniors sharing their stories about how the "Service to the Aging," has touched their lives. Their heartfelt testimony is interwoven with the mission and vision of the "Service to the Aging Program," and especially spirited and enlightening music, cultural, art and education program moments that serve the ever-changing needs of seniors and gives them - "A Gift of Joy."
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeKevin Swanson joins Yvette Hampton to talk about the importance of discipling our children for eternity. Kevin Swanson is the Director of Generations - a ministry he founded to strengthen homeschool families around the country. As a father who wants to leave a godly heritage for his own five children, Kevin's passion is to strengthen and encourage the homeschooling movement all over the world, and to cast a vision for generations to come.
- In April 2005, a film crew followed five delusional fans during their preparation, trip and return from the third Star Wars Celebration in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeYvette Hampton and Ruth Adams discuss what it was like for Ruth to be homeschooled in the 80s and 90s and talk about the blessings she received through her homeschool experience. They also discuss what the Lord is teaching her now as a homeschooling mom, lessons she's learned in 40 years of homeschool involvement, and how to keep discipleship the main thing (hint...Seek First the Kingdom of God, Matthew 3:33).
- A gifted sculptor, Charles H. Forrester (1928-2010), left his unique imprint on this world - his artwork spans six decades and comes to life through his sculpture, drawings, and journals. The movie profiles his intriguing life and artwork.
- Satoshi become blind at his age of 9 and become deaf at the age of 18. Support from his family, Support from his friends. Satoshi's struggle of his meaning of "being alive" " His reason of existence" The story has a strong message of being a "HUMAN" and the deep relationship of "WHAT FAMILY IS" Based upon a true story.
- When Dave Choice arrives at work and learns that his company has gone under, he deals with the aftermath of finding a decent job in a tough economy. After being offered only one opportunity, he soon considers it when he realizes he must support his family, even if the job is against his will.
- An honest and humorous documentary about an 80 year-old man's life-long obsession with collecting Cacti varieties from around the world. Follow him around his greenhouses as he reflects on a 'prickly' relationship, and ponders about what will become of the collection when he's too old to tend to it.
- Doris Dear welcomes you to her Rumpus Room with a great story about traveling to the Metropolitan Museum with her mother Taffy. There's a knock on the door and Doris welcomes Maree Johnson, Broadway star, to have a chat about her life as an artist, shares her recipe for Lamington's, the special dessert from Australia and sips on a special cocktail - The Doris Dear Pimm's Cup.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeCaleb Schroeder is a public school teacher and adjunct college professor, and brings his wisdom and insight from his experiences in the public school system to this important interview for the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. Yvette Hampton talks with Caleb Schroeder, a homeschool dad who was homeschooled himself. He and his wife Leah, who was also homeschooled, now homeschool their six children in Southern California. While their homeschool educations were relatively unstructured, they both went on to get college degrees (Caleb just finished his second master's degree). In this interview Caleb talks about the philosophy and aims public schools from his perspective as a long-time teacher in the system.
- In the wake of a devastating Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis, Nicholas Zarrillo finds himself not only battling a relentless disease but also grappling with the heart-wrenching abandonment of his own family. Driven by an unyielding desire to prove his worth, Nicholas embarks on an extraordinary journey-an unsanctioned boxing match with the magnetic UFC Star Mike Perry. Will this Underdog defy all odds to reclaim his life and inspire others in a battle that transcends the ring or fade into the shadows of uncertainty?
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeJoin Yvette Hampton as she speaks with guest, Aimee Smith, homeschool momma of four and author of The Restful Homeschool Resolution: 21 Days to Transform Your Homeschool. You will enjoy their conversation as they discuss the key to a restful homeschool, cues of unrest, different types of rest, and how to build restful habits and cultivate rest in the midst of daily life. Aimee and her husband, Aron, live in Alabama with their four children (ages 10-16) and enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, and reading together. Their family enjoys serving together through Aimee's leadership in their local homeschool community. Their homeschool story could be chronicled by persistent struggles and battles of life, including a decade-long battle with Aimee's autoimmune disease. However, she chooses to focus on God's redemption of each trial as part of her family's education. Through tenacious worship, she is learning to live in victorious rest. Join Aimee at AimeeSmith.com for encouragement to cultivate victorious rest in the midst of your homeschool days.
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeJoin Yvette Hampton as she speaks with guest, Aimee Smith, homeschool momma of four and author of The Restful Homeschool Resolution: 21 Days to Transform Your Homeschool. You will enjoy their conversation as they discuss the key to a restful homeschool, cues of unrest, different types of rest, and how to build restful habits and cultivate rest in the midst of daily life.
- We are what we eat. But what about if you don't like the diet you eat? What would you become? Greg O'Brien, Charlotte Markey, Jena La Flamme. If there is enough food for three, chances are there is enough food for four. We gather at a table every week, and yet we still have not had a discussion about health and food. This week, we are talking about health, physical and emotional health, and how food impact our general well-being.
- 2005–200630mPG-13TV EpisodeAre you ready to party? Tonight we'll be hitting a few awards shows, hitting a concert and attending some colorful events. I'm Amy Weber and this is "In The Cutz." An Art Gallery Fundraiser for "PAWS"., Bishop Don Juan throws a Hollywood Bash, The ASCAP and Vision Awards and another ALI heads to South Africa for a fight. We'll also see what "30 over 30" means, see MY b-day bash, and visit with Teri Hatcher Warm winds from, the South in So. California are called Santana's; It got hot at the Hollywood Bowl when Carlos Santana opened the Summer Season;
- An adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg's novel "The Serious Game" from 1912. The great Swedish love story.
- When undercover police officers Sonny DiMarco and Patricia Dumar use conventional and unconventional means to take down the Bonnassaro crime family, complications arise when Sonny falls for Lena, Anthony Bonnassaro's girl friend.