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Eri Nelson

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Join us for our weekly LIVE podcast where we highlight artists, authors, Women’s Health, News, current perspectives, Current Events, Senior Health, environmentalism, political concerns, women’s perspectives, politics, authentic job opportunities, and genuine interviews in a welcoming atmosphere every Thursday at 7PM Eastern on vloggingpod.podbean.com. Sponsored by sheshedstudios.net we’re on #amazonmusic #itunes #spotify #podcastaddict #iheartradio #googlpodcasts & more... “The views, though ...
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A podcast on how to become a YouTuber, vlogger, and where to start. The episodes will be divided into several parts: reviews of cameras and other vlogging accessories, and general tips on where to start creating your vlogs and making interactive content for your viewers. More information on: https://vlogtribe.com/
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Vlogging Through History

Vlogging Through History

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Many people learn about history as a collection of names, dates, and places. History is so much more interesting than that. It is the stories of the men and women who made those places and events matter. It is the story of the private soldier as much as it is the story of the great general. It is the story of the farmer in the field as much as it is the story of the man in the Oval office. Join me, Chris from the Youtube Channel Vlogging Through History, as we dive deeper into the forgotten ...
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Markets remain cautious ahead of the Fed decision while the head of the administration faces scrutiny for heavy handed tactics at home, as international tensions rise in Europe and a court ruling in Brazil highlights democratic accountability abroad. #MarketsInCaution #AdministrationResolve #FederalOverreach #DemocracyAbroad #DailyNewsBrief…
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This episode looks at the recent turmoil across the country, from the demise of conservative activist Kirk and the federal government’s deployment of the National Guard in Memphis, to the growing economic worries among Americans. It also highlights the Senate’s refusal to release Epstein case files even as the House Oversight Committee unveiled new…
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This episode covers the Supreme Court challenge to Trump’s tariffs, ICE raids in Chicago, leaked concerns about National Guard deployments in D.C., a court ruling protecting TPS for migrants, and Justice Sotomayor’s reminder that democracy remains strong. #PoliticsToday #ImmigrationRights #SupremeCourt #DemocracyStrong #CommunityResistance…
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This week’s Monday Recap unpacks the administration’s push for prayer in schools, the Supreme Court’s ruling that reopens the door for aggressive immigration raids, U.S.–EU talks on Russian sanctions, and new tensions inside the cabinet after a high-profile confrontation. We also look at fresh Epstein estate disclosures and the expanding military p…
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In this episode, Deborah Morris shares the remarkable journey that inspired her debut novel The Girl of Many Crowns. Rooted in her own family’s genealogy, the book uncovers the story of Judith of France, a young woman who transformed from political pawn to courageous figure willing to defy kings for love and honor. Deborah discusses the challenges …
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This episode looks at how the head of this administration vanished from public view over the Labor Day weekend, sparking rumors and online speculation. Debunked White House images only added to the sense of mistrust, while legal and political moves continued in the background, including a sweeping voter ID proposal, a federal judge blocking deporta…
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This episode honors thirteen men and women who died in ICE custody in 2025. Their stories are often reduced to case files, but each of them was a human being whose worth was meant to be self-evident. By speaking about their lives and remembering their names, we resist forgetting and acknowledge the human cost behind the headlines. #HumanRights #Imm…
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Eri welcomes Jenna Udenberg for an inspiring conversation that weaves together courage, creativity, and community. Jenna reflects on her journey as an author, educator, and disability advocate, sharing how her memoir Within My Spokes grew out of lived experiences and how coaching robotics teams opened new doors for learning and connection. With hon…
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Texas Republicans have drawn a new congressional map designed to gain five additional seats, but some experts warn the aggressive strategy could make several districts vulnerable. In a strong Democratic turnout year, shifting suburban trends, Latino voter dynamics, and potential court-ordered redraws could flip the very seats Republicans are counti…
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This episode looks at how rising unemployment and higher grocery costs are tied to tariffs that push companies to raise prices and cut jobs. From the cost of tomatoes to canned goods weighed down by steel tariffs, Americans are feeling the pressure both at the checkout and in the workplace. At the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, Fed Chair Jerome P…
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This episode highlights the latest developments tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s legacy, from Ghislaine Maxwell’s controversial prison transfer to a billion-dollar lawsuit threat involving the first lady for this administration, to Bill Barr’s testimony on Epstein’s death. Together, these stories show how Epstein’s name continues to spark political, legal…
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Summary: Some governors are openly refusing to send National Guard troops to Washington while others are sending such a small fraction of their forces that it raises the question of whether this is real compliance or quiet resistance. #NationalGuard #Politics2025 #StatePower #FederalAuthority #GovWatch…
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The Alaska summit between the administration and Vladimir Putin stretched nearly three hours and was filled with red-carpet pageantry but delivered little substance, leaving Ukraine excluded and critics questioning its purpose. Meanwhile, the Epstein case continues to raise outrage as Ghislaine Maxwell is moved to a softer prison camp, the Departme…
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The administration’s effort to expand federal enforcement from Washington, D.C. into multiple blue states is running into a staffing reality check. Despite record budgets and aggressive rhetoric, key agencies like the FBI, DOJ, and ICE are struggling with depleted ranks, hiring freezes, and overspending, raising doubts about how far these plans can…
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Public polling reveals growing dissatisfaction with the administration’s handling of the Epstein files, with disapproval cutting across party lines and even emerging among its loyal followers. #EpsteinFiles #PublicTrust #PoliticalAccountability #TransparencyMatters #LeadershipTestبقلم Eri Nelson
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A tagged TikTok video led me to uncover Portland’s quiet pipeline from its short-term holding facility to a notorious private detention center in Tacoma. Despite local rules limiting holds to 12 hours, records show repeated violations, unanswered legal questions, and no enforcement from a city that claims to stand for accountability. #PortlandNews …
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On August 7th, the head of this administration unveiled bold new economic charts claiming major gains in household income and job growth. But independent research tells a different story. In this episode, we break down the numbers, compare them to verifiable data from Motio Research, and ask if we can trust the economic picture we’re being shown. #…
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A look at how public resources were quietly altered for private benefit, from raising an Ohio river for a family boating trip to behind-closed-doors meetings on the Epstein files. Both reveal the hidden costs and quiet privileges of power. #PoliticalAccountability #PublicResources #GovernmentTransparency #PowerAndPrivilege #EpsteinFiles #PoliticalE…
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In this inspiring episode, we welcome author and writing coach Amy L. Bernstein for a thoughtful conversation on the power of storytelling and the evolving path to publication. Amy shares her experiences in both fiction and nonfiction writing, discusses the value of mentorship for emerging authors, and explores how writers can shape their own creat…
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Across the country, everyday people are resisting authoritarian tactics without violence—standing up to gerrymandering, immigration abuse, and profit-driven policies that target the vulnerable. This episode explores how belief, not brutality, is shaping the front lines of America’s fight for democracy. #DemocracyUnderAttack #ResistWithTruth #Gerrym…
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A viral Reddit post claims Kamala Harris won in 2024 but was quietly sidelined by a network of intelligence and political power. In this episode, we explore the credibility behind the claim, why so many find it believable, and what it says about trust, silence, and power in America. #WhistleblowerTruth #KamalaQuestions #BuriedVoices #CIAClaims #Pow…
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This episode explores how the robber baron legacy lives on in modern America, not just through economic exploitation but also through the manipulation of history and the bending of legal systems to serve the powerful. From high-profile prison transfers to presidential record erasures, we uncover how today’s elites are rewriting the rules to protect…
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A convicted trafficker negotiates behind closed doors, a federal pipeline moves forward through protected public land, and Congress quietly strips away worker protections under the guise of empowerment. This episode unpacks how three separate events reveal a coordinated shift in policy, power, and accountability while the headlines stay silent. #Ep…
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This episode exposes how modern election fraud doesn’t need ballot tampering when the maps are already rigged. From court battles in Rockland County to redistricting maneuvers in Texas, we break down how Republican led gerrymandering silences real voters and rewrites democracy before a single vote is cast. #ElectionFraud #Gerrymandering #Redistrict…
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In this captivating episode, Aisha Makara, a resilient artist, engineer, author, and entrepreneur shares her remarkable life story. Starting as an orphan in Mongolia, she earned an engineering degree in Norway, co‑founded a boutique property company in Portugal, traveled to over 70 countries, and built a multifaceted creative life spanning art fest…
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With Ghislaine Maxwell now officially subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee, the long-standing silence surrounding Epstein’s network may finally be challenged. Despite Speaker Mike Johnson’s efforts to shut down congressional activity until fall, committee action is moving forward, and the Department of Justice is also preparing to question M…
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This episode examines how the political dismissal of Epstein’s client list as a hoax is directly challenged by active lawsuits unfolding in federal court. At the center is Darren Indyke, Epstein’s longtime lawyer and estate executor, who is being sued by survivors for enabling the financial and structural network behind Epstein’s trafficking operat…
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This episode explores how gerrymandering is used to weaken political representation in diverse communities across the United States. With a focus on states like Ohio, Texas, and North Carolina, we unpack the strategic redistricting efforts that often undercut Black and Latino voters. While both parties have engaged in the practice, we examine how r…
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House resolution aimed at releasing information tied to the Epstein investigation was blocked unanimously by Republican members, raising deeper questions about the role of silence and protection at the highest levels. From her early days as a Florida prosecutor to her current role as U.S. Attorney General, one official’s repeated proximity to power…
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This episode explores the growing U.S. practice of deporting migrants to third countries under the guise of “hospitality.” From Panama to South Sudan, we examine the real conditions behind these relocations, including confinement, secrecy, and dangerous environments. We also question the language used by officials to sanitize these transfers and hi…
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A federal judge in California recently blocked ICE from racially profiling and detaining individuals without probable cause, but the ruling may not offer the protection it promises. With local law enforcement refusing to intervene and ICE continuing to operate with minimal oversight, the decision could become just another legal document without tee…
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This episode examines how the DOJ’s surveillance video of Jeffrey Epstein was edited using Adobe Premiere Pro despite being labeled raw. We explore what this says about evidence handling and how it fits into a broader pattern of narrative control through legal manipulation and selective transparency. #EpsteinCase #GovernmentTransparency #DOJ #Surve…
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A powerful look at how local law enforcement blurs into federal immigration enforcement, from journalists being targeted in Los Angeles to sheriffs in Iowa refusing to cross constitutional lines. #LocalPolice #ICECollaboration #PressFreedom #ProtestCoverage #ConstitutionalRights #KnowYourRights #ImmigrationEnforcement #PoliceMilitarization #Journal…
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This episode breaks down how lawsuits, protests, resignations, and spending all work together to push one message: fit the mold or get pushed out. From sanctuary fights to protests on the street and who’s really protected, it’s about power, not safety. #ImmigrationTruth #PublicAccountability #CivilRights #CommunityResistance #StandTogether #PolicyW…
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Tonight on The Vlogging Pod, Mark Jamilkowski opens up about the deeply personal story that inspired his first book, The Road to Moresco. From a surprising discovery of his adoption records to reconnecting with his biological roots, Mark shares how this emotional search became an unexpected writing adventure and how it transformed his life, his car…
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In this episode, we look at how Texas received nearly a billion in federal disaster relief while FEMA’s reserves sit at historic lows. Past presidents kept emergency funding strong for moments like this, but cuts and diversions now leave families across the country exposed as storm season grows. #TexasFlooding #FEMA #DisasterRelief #HurricaneSeason…
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Hackers tied to Iran say they stole emails from the administration’s former team, including files connected to the last campaign. Could these leaks point to improprieties in how power was secured? Lawsuits in Rockland County, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina might get new fuel if these emails reveal hush money deals or hidden planning that shaped t…
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This episode breaks down how the Great Big Beautiful Bill doesn’t just gut healthcare for millions but also gives ICE a bigger budget than the entire US Marine Corps. #GreatBigBeautifulBill #ICE #Immigration #Healthcare #USMC #Podcast #CurrentEvents #ForYou #ForYourPage #YourPageبقلم Eri Nelson
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This episode explains what happens if the Big Beautiful Bill passes and Medicaid is dismantled. Even people who never used Medicaid will feel the hit through higher insurance premiums, hospital closures, public health risks, and the extra cost of caring for aging family members. It’s not just about losing coverage for millions; it’s about how we al…
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In this episode, I break down what the Supreme Court’s ruling on nationwide injunctions really means for birthright citizenship, how states and everyday people can still push back, why rumors about database purges matter even without proof, and how unity and legal strategy could protect families despite this administration’s pattern of ignoring the…
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This episode explores how recent actions at the NATO summit signal a quiet shift in global alliances. Through subtle embargo tactics like procurement limits, defense pacts, and trade redirection countries may be pressuring the U.S. without saying it outright. We examine how these moves, combined with internal corruption and donor-driven politics, r…
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This episode explores how nearly every major decision from the administration, whether it is immigration enforcement, tariffs, or military action, has created financial opportunities for powerful companies. From private prison operators profiting off migrant detention to oil and mining firms gaining from rising global tensions, we examine the patte…
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This episode breaks down the long standing financial relationship between the United States and Israel, beginning with post World War II alliances and moving into today’s $38 billion military aid package. We explore how this funding, while labeled as defense support, actually boosts U.S. corporate profits without benefiting the average American. By…
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A bombing in Iran has reignited questions that echo across American history. Why do military escalations so often follow domestic scandals, economic strain, or political collapse, especially under Republican leadership? In this episode, we explore how past administrations have used foreign conflict to distract from trouble at home, from Reagan’s in…
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In this episode, we revisit the unfolding cases in Rockland County, New York, and Cambria County, Pennsylvania where voting records, missing ballots, and machine irregularities are raising serious concerns about election transparency. As these local cases head to court, lawmakers across multiple states are doubling down on new restrictions targetin…
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The Senate’s altered version of the “Big Beautiful Bill” doesn’t fix anything, it makes it worse. It reduces child tax credits, adds strict work rules for food and healthcare, and could pull essential help from millions of Americans. Just a few votes stand between families and devastating cuts. #SenateBill #BenefitCuts #BigBeautifulBill #SNAPWorkRu…
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In this episode, we spotlight historian and author Heather Cox Richardson. Through her book Democracy Awakening and her popular Substack, she breaks down how democratic institutions are being challenged and how everyday people can fight back with knowledge and action. https://a.co/d/3Tu4SSz https://substack.com/@heathercoxrichardson?utm_source=glob…
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After the No Kings protests swept across more than 2,000 cities, the federal response was swift and pointed. In this episode, we explore the events that unfolded immediately after the march, from increased ICE raids in blue cities to threats of pulling infrastructure funding and even military deployment. While officials have not directly linked the…
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In this episode of the Vlogging Pod, we explore the latest work from literary icon Joyce Carol Oates. Her new novel Fox dives deep into mystery, trauma, and power structures at an elite prep school. We’ll look at why this launch, part of the Mark Twain House’s “Voices of Today” series is more than just a book event. It's a powerful reminder that Oa…
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