I have to admit, buying and owning a Tesla was one of the best decisions I have ever made. The future is electric, and I'm anxious to tell you why. Feel free to call, text, or message me, and I'll speak with you about it one on one!
Welcome back, everyone!
It's been quite a long time. I am glad to be back with you once more. I hope that you too, have been doing well. In today's episode, I'll do my best to catch you up on the changes that have been happening in my life. I'm hoping that I can now return to be with you on a more regular basis. We'll talk about school, work, my recent wedding, and aviation! Enjoy!
I've spent a lot of time outside of my flight training and studying, listening to discussions that are held on red-pilled podcasts and videos. It seems that more and more, today's generation, young women especially, have unrealistic expectations. They see themselves as being significantly above average, and yet, they have trouble articulating what exactly makes them such a high-value individual. This episode is probably going to anger some people, although it isn't intended to. Enjoy!
In this episode, I read the famous Paul Harvey essay regarding the downfall of a nation. I begin to talk about the way in which this country is being run, and how we are turning away from God at nearly every step of the way. But this isn't just a downer. It is an opportunity for us to refocus, to become revitalized, and to renew our efforts to bring about positive change in this world.
After a quick update on current events in my life, I touch on the idea of weight loss, and the struggles involved. Forgive me for mispronouncing words or sounding a little off during the course of this episode. I'm obviously a little tired! Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy this episode!
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/20-reasons-you-are-not-losing-weight#TOC_TITLE_HDR_20
In today's episode, I discuss my first solo flight which occurred in N3852L at the Harrison / Marion Regional Airport, KCKB. It took place on September 4th, 2021, and I couldn't be happier. Thanks for listening!
The news is once again pushing the mask narrative, and folks everywhere are telling us to mask up. Tonight, let's take a look at one way in which we actually can save lives, and make the road safer for other people. Also, I took a second to point out Matthew 7:3, and the fact that many of the people telling you and I that we are killing others most likely have faults of their own, and in some cases, those faults might be more serious than those of our own. It is time that we push back. I will not live in an Orwellian style America, and nor should you!
By the way, have you ever noticed that a great number of those individuals pushing the mask narrative and mandates don't seem to be affected by them? Just a thought!
Let's talk about those who feel some sort of moral superiority towards others. Do you want to wear a mask? Great! Would you rather not? That's perfectly fine as well. We should be able to live as we please, while we are each pursuing our own happiness. For some people however, they don't seem to be happy until everyone else is equally as miserable as they happen to be. This podcast is directed towards them. Enjoy!
Today, I read an article regarding Paul Harvey's thoughts on our founding fathers. I give my opinion on why this fight for freedom and liberty must be fought, and what is at stake. We must decide that enough is enough, and that there is no one else to save us if this keeps going the way in which it is currently heading. Please have a listen, and feel free to read along with the link provided below. Thanks for listening!
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/penny-starr/paul-harvey-declaration-independence-signers-learned-liberty-so-much-more-important
Do you know what virtue signaling is? Let me fill you in! have a listen, and we'll discuss Fairmont State's flawed logic regarding masks, as well as their incorrect solution to the problem. Lastly, I'll suggest an actual real-world solution that would indeed keep many people from getting sick, and would contribute to a much healthier society, However, make no mistake about it, these cloth "mask" mandates have nothing to do with the science. It's all a charade to "provide comfort to students or co-workers," nothing more. No thanks!
I have to be honest with you. I still don't believe that Trump lost in 2020. I simply don't buy the idea that a male who previously failed to win the presidency after multiple attempts, and a woman who couldn't survive the primaries ended up beating the man with the most votes of any elected president in our lifetime. I don't believe it, and neither should you. However, I do believe that there is something that caught President Trump by surprise. Do you know what it is?
At what point do Americans push back? According to the CDC, as of July 21, 2021, 601,124 people have died WITH covid. That being said, a little over 95 percent of those deaths are from adults aged 50 and above. Should we really have closed everything down, and done irreparable damage to our economy and our mental health for such a situation?
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1191568/reported-deaths-from-covid-by-age-us/
https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/man-who-died-in-motorcycle-crash-counted-as-covid-19-death-in-florida-report-07-18-2020
https://twitter.com/ScottGottliebMD/status/1421825159917342726?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Let's have a discussion about the most recent exchange between Dr. and Senator Rand Paul, and the darling of the left, Dr. Anthony Fauci.
In today's episode, I discuss my passion for Aviation, and update you on my progress thus far. That being said, what are you passionate about? Drop me a line, or shoot me a text. You know how to find me! I'd love to hear from ya!
Quick updates on my end!
Summer is here, and the weather is getting nice.
I had to take some time off of work for what might have been covid-related symptoms, but I'm on the mend, and feeling good!
My mother had surgery today, and everything sounds like it went well. I'm looking forward to hearing from her soon.
Last but not least, I'm starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. School is nearing the final stretch, and I can see my aviation-related career in the near future. I still have a lot of work to do, but am feeling great, and am excited for all that the future holds!
Thanks for stopping by. Shoot me a text, or give me a call! I'd love to hear from ya!
Although I'm getting over a possible covid diagnosis, I'm taking the time today to celebrate the past, and look forward to the future. My future in Aviation!
In this show, I discuss the end of the semester, my expected grades, my expectations for the semester vs the reality of it, and my ride to Morgantown aboard the KingSong 16x. Enjoy!
Have you ever felt like you're sort of left behind? Today, I read a reddit post regarding a college grad who is feeling the effects of friends who have gone, or stopped responding. I feel bad for him, and try to understand where he is coming from. At the end of the audio, I talk about a couple of important updates in regard to my upcoming flight training. Enjoy!
I know, I know. I always say the same thing, but I'm trying. Bear with me while I do my best to pull it all together. Grab a cup of coffee, and let's have a quick chat. I'd love to hear from ya!