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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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A series of stories about contemporary men and women (the titular "Disgruntled Few") who seek to dominate culture. An ambitious undertaking, THE DISGRUNTLED seeks to describe the triumphs and misadventures of a community of malcontents. A story of Christ, Romance, Dancing, Fighting, Birthing, and Burying in Yakima Washington. Please give me money. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=24179185 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bower/support
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Welcome to Faith, Family, and Freedom with Curtis Bowers! On this podcast, we'll uncover the agenda of those that seek to destroy our country from within, and what we can do to fight back and make a difference. We'll also discuss how to purposefully protect our children and grandchildren from the Marxist agenda and prepare them for real success in life. To preserve this great land, we must be wise, both in strategy and action. Change begins with understanding our enemy and ourselves, in our ...
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How to get your architecture published. 17 part series presented by the co-founders of BowerBird.io, architectural photographer Nic Granleese, and design journalist Ben Morgan. Topics covered include 5 steps to getting published, common mistakes architects make with the media, the purpose of getting published, media kits for architects, the people in architectural media (editors, freelance writers, publishers, and photographers), different types of publications (magazines, newspapers, websit ...
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Bowery Capital is an early stage venture capital fund that focuses solely on helping portfolio companies with sales related challenges. This podcast is a discussion between the Bowery Capital team and experienced industry friends in an effort to help a younger generation of startups better understand the issues and pain points they will face when thinking about early revenue generation.
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In today’s episode, Tom visits the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side to walk through the reconstructed two-room apartment of an African-American couple, Joseph and Rachel Moore, who lived in 1870 on Laurens Street in today’s Soho neighborhood. Both Joseph and Rachel moved to New York when they were about 20 years old, in the late 1840s and 185…
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Curtis explains that many still fail to understand that America was taken over in a Marxist coup in 2020. West Point’s removal of “Duty, Honor, Country” is a revealing indicator of their success. Today’s Marxists admire mass-murdering Vladimir Lenin and are seeking to recreate the evil system he invented. Communism is Satanic and the greatest enemy…
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Edith Wharton’s Age of Innocence is a perfect novel to read in the spring — maybe its all the flowers — so I finally picked it up to re-read, in part due to this excellent episode from the Gilded Gentleman which we are presenting to you this week. The Age of Innocence is Edith Wharton’s most famous novel, an enduring classic of Old New York that ha…
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This week Curtis answers some of your questions dealing with everything from, The Great Taking, Taxing the "Wealthy," Prodigal Children, Discerning the Times, The CIA and Solar Generators. To subscribe, go to: www.AgendaWeekly.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtisbowers/messageSupport this podcast: https://…
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Baseball, as American as apple pie, really is “the New York game.” While its precursors come from many places – from Jamestown to Prague – the rules of American baseball and the modern ways of enjoying it were born from the urban experience and, in particular, the 19th-century New York region. The sport (in the form that we know it today) developed…
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Curtis interviews David McAlvany to discuss critical economic realities. Is there still a way for America to avoid a debt crisis? Will China’s economic collapse affect America? Where is the long-anticipated recession? And when the bubble bursts, will our banks survive? Curtis and David outline the best strategy to prosper and mitigate risk in these…
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Curtis defines the meaning of Marxism, explains why Marxists and Communists are really the same, and covers important questions. What are their strategies? Are they all marching to the same drumbeat? Who laid out their agenda? What endgame are they pursuing? Are we as committed to the truth, as they are to a lie? We must begin with the vital histor…
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The Chrysler Building remains one of America's most beautiful skyscrapers and a grand evocation of Jazz Age New York. But this architectural tribute to the automobile is also the greatest reminder of a furious construction surge that transformed the city in the 1920s. After World War I, New York became newly prosperous, one of the undisputed busine…
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Curtis interviews Alex Newman about his new book. They get into the 200 year history of the Left’s quest to control the hearts, minds, and souls of our young people. Building on over a decade of research and investigative reporting into the indoctrination, sexualization, and dumbing down of children, Alex Newman documents the untold history behind …
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Most of the poor decisions that are made everyday are a result of not understanding the times and not having the wisdom to discern the difference between the narrative and reality. In this episode Curtis goes through many important concepts that must be understood to successfully navigate life. America is collapsing because far too few people have …
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The Brooklyn waterfront was once decorated with a yellow Domino Sugar sign, affixed to an aging refinery along a row of deteriorating industrial structures facing the East River. The Domino Sugar Refinery, completed in 1883 (replacing an older refinery after a devastating fire), was more than a factory. During the Gilded Age and into the 20th centu…
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Curtis breaks down many current issues that are awakening millions of people in a variety of groups. These issues include the open talk about the coming release of a new bio-weapon, the no-win Ukraine war, increased mortality rates from the Toxic shot, Planned starvation through cutting food production, enemies being welcomed at the open border, an…
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Curtis answers many of your questions, including: Is Communism or Islam a greater threat? Is Texas Governor Greg Abbott a true conservative? How can I “wake” the troops right where I am? How should I prepare for a “grid-down” scenario? And, what are good resources for alternative medicine? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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So much has happened in and around Madison Square Park -- the leafy retreat at the intersections of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street -- that telling its entire story requires an extra-sized episode, in honor of our 425th episode. Madison Square Park was the epicenter of New York culture from the years following the Civil War to the early 20th…
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Curtis outlines three areas in which the current BIG Government is accelerating the complete collapse of America. First, they are welcoming hundreds of thousands of illegals into our country each month through the open border. Second, the establishment is looking for the right crisis to confiscate all private property through “The Great Taking.” Th…
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Millions have awakened from their sleep to understand the criminal activity associated with Covid 19. Curtis interviews Scott Schworer, best known as “Grace’s dad,” to provide a better understanding of the evil establishment we are up against. Scott tells the story of his Down Syndrome daughter being hospitalized with COVID-19 and her tragic death.…
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FX is debuting a new series created by Ryan Murphy — called Feud: Capote and the Swans -- regarding writer Truman Capote's relationship with several famed New York society women. And it's such a New York story that listeners have asked if we’re going to record a tie-in show to that series. Well, here it is! Capote -- who was born 100 years ago this…
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Curtis lays out the case that the globalists are all communists. While many believe they are different, Curtis shows why they are not. Every major communist dictator of the last 100+ years was put in power, funded, and protected by the global elites. Every anti-American, anti-freedom cause or movement today is funded by these same tyrants, includin…
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Is Civil War the globalist end game? Elites are currently using three roads to create the conditions for a Civil War in America. Once they have purposefully produced enough frustration, outrage, and fear, they hope that “Something BIG” will light the fuse. Curtis discusses why he thinks a Black Swan Event could be in our future, and breaks down all…
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The Kosciuszko Bridge is one of New York City's most essential pieces of infrastructure, the hyphen in the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway that connects the two boroughs over Newtown Creek, the 3.5 mile creek which empties into the East River. The bridge is interestingly named for the Polish national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko who fought during the America…
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Because life moves so rapidly, it is very easy to forget lessons learned along the way and become overwhelmed by the avalanche of information. Curtis reflects on essential lessons from 2023 and explains why 2024 will likely be one of the most pivotal years yet. As the old year comes to a close, let us prepare and organize purposefully to maximize o…
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On the morning of November 14th, 1943, Leonard Bernstein, the talented 25-year-old assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, got a phone call saying he would at last be leading the respected orchestral group — in six hours, that afternoon, with no time to rehearse. The sudden thrust into the spotlight transformed Bernstein into a national c…
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Please watch the video with your family, if you can, at: https://rumble.com/v41gjne-wishing-you-a-very-merry-christmas.html Curtis discusses the significance of this Christmas season, suggests ways you can make it more purposeful, and explains why Jesus truly was the greatest gift ever given. We hope it will be an episode the whole family can watch…
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The corruption witnessed during COVID-19 was a wake-up call for many. For the first time, millions discovered that the medical industry wasn’t concerned with helping people live healthy lives. Instead, it was focused on making as much money as possible regardless of how it affected people’s lives and health. Despite what most people believe, for de…
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Manhattan's Grace Church sits at a unique bend on Broadway and East 10th Street, making it seem that the historic house of worship is rising out of the street itself. But Grace is also at another important intersection -- where religion and high society greeted one another during the Gilded Age. Grace is one of the important Episcopal churches in A…
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With the new 50 in 5 program, the United Nations and the Gates and Rockefeller Foundations are attempting to get 50 countries within 5 years to go fully digital on all information – payments, tracking, tracing, recording, and monitoring of every citizen. Censorship, surveillance, and retaliation are the three primary components the elites are imple…
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