America Speaks Podcast

Tish Lampert

For the past 18 years photojournalist Tish Lampert has

  • 58 minutes 10 seconds
    Global Threats and New Thinking With Jonathan Granoff

    When will we come together as a global community to eliminate nuclear weapons? ...To stand behind the treaties signed to never use a nuclear weapon and create ways and means to reduce conflict and engagement in war? This epic conversation embraces freedom, and respect for one another, identifies ways for us to apply new ways of thinking to combat climate disruption and be steadfast to protect our oceans – we must believe and understand that change is possible- We must learn to respect the interests of others...we are in the middle of a moral fork in the road: what is most important today? -The rights of human beings over the rights of property.?..as Jonathan says "Love people use things; never love things and use people!" This episode is a vitamin for our soul. A true landmark episode!

    To listen to Jonathan Granoff's first episode on America Speaks click here : https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/americaspeakspodcast/Preview_of_GranoffReppen

    9 April 2023, 10:18 pm
  • 29 minutes
    We Are The Ones We Have Been Waiting For With Jess Burnquist

    Jess Burnquist is the Vice President of Education and Youth Empowerment at Creative Visions where the premier human rights programs Rock Your World and Rock Your Rights are under her purview. She is also the co-founder and author of Kindred Spirits, a human rights educational blog sponsored by the American Federation of Teachers. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Sundress, Persona, Natural Bridge, Ms. Magazine and various online and print journals. She is a recipient of the Joan Frazier Memorial Award for the Arts at ASU and has been honored with a Sylvan Silver Apple Award.

    We are here at a pivotal moment in the United States ... our democracy and our rights to our privacy and long time freedoms are at stake with the coming election of 2022

    We seem to be so lost in how to understand where we are going ..i think today Jess brought us back down to earth and really spoke about solutions.

    In my work in the last 25 years, I have had the opportunity to meet, protest, and to march with today's generation of powerful young voices who will lead us out of this disappointing era of small-minded political radicalism and racism. There is a time-honored phrase I have heard since marching against the Vietnam War: We are the ones we have been waiting for " and that phrase perfectly reflects our times. when I think of today's 18- 35 year vote.... – these past three episodes have brought together honest conversations about women's rights, the core values of privacy that must be returned to all women, and how we must protect the way of life we thought we had in America... I ask myself today: Are we still a democracy? we all know what is at stake and we know that our vote can reverse the government's control over our bodies, our lives, and our futures.

    7 November 2022, 4:22 pm
  • 29 minutes
    We Are The Ones We Have Been Waiting For With Jess Burnquest

    Jess Burnquest is the Vice President of Education and Youth Empowerment at Creative Visions where the premier human rights programs Rock Your World and Rock Your Rights are under her purview. She is also the co-founder and author of Kindred Spirits, a human rights educational blog sponsored by the American Federation of Teachers. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Sundress, Persona, Natural Bridge, Ms. Magazine and various online and print journals. She is a recipient of the Joan Frazier Memorial Award for the Arts at ASU and has been honored with a Sylvan Silver Apple Award.

    We are here at a pivotal moment in the United States ... our democracy and our rights to our privacy and long time freedoms are at stake with the coming election of 2022

    We seem to be so lost in how to understand where we are going ..i think today Jess brought us back down to earth and really spoke about solutions.

    In my work in the last 25 years, I have had the opportunity to meet, protest, and to march with today's generation of powerful young voices who will lead us out of this disappointing era of small-minded political radicalism and racism. There is a time-honored phrase I have heard since marching against the Vietnam War: We are the ones we have been waiting for " and that phrase perfectly reflects our times. when I think of today's 18- 35 year vote.... – these past three episodes have brought together honest conversations about women's rights, the core values of privacy that must be returned to all women, and how we must protect the way of life we thought we had in America... I ask myself today: Are we still a democracy? we all know what is at stake and we know that our vote can reverse the government's control over our bodies, our lives, and our futures.

    7 November 2022, 8:00 am
  • 38 minutes 16 seconds
    Dont Be A Sell Out - With Acclaimed Documentary Filmmaker Robert Richter

    Few documentary producers have received as many honors: National Emmy for "exceptional merit in nonfiction filmmaking"; ten Richter credited films honored by Motion Picture Academy; three DuPont Columbia Broadcast Journalism awards (TV's Pulitzer Prize); Distinguished Science Reporting Award from AAAS (American Academy for Advancement of Science); Peabody Awards; many US and international film festival awards; critical acclaim in the New York Times and other major papers. Robert Richter's documentaries have been telecast in prime time on HBO, PBS, CBS, NBC, ABC, TBS, Discovery, BBC and many other major overseas television outlets. Robert Richter has received several Oscar nominations and has made or helped to make over 90 films. In his early years, he was at CBS covering U.S. national politics and producing Walter Cronkite's acclaimed nightly news. Robert has released his new book a few months ago titled DOCUMENTARIES AND SERENDIPITY sold on Amazon.com

    Please also listen to Robert's previous interview on America Speak https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/americaspeakspodcast/_KFSR_RR_FINAL_05.04.18_01.mp3

    And https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/americaspeakspodcast/_KSFR_RR2_5.10.18_01.mp3

    4 November 2022, 5:58 pm
  • 44 minutes 54 seconds
    WOMEN, AT THE CROSSROADS OF OUR FUTURE

    Women are in their power. From all walks of life. It took a toxic decision that ended Roe V Wade to wake us all up! Women are angry...the right of a woman to choose has the support of the majority of voters in the United States. The fight to protect these rights has just begun. And in battlegrounds like Iran and Afghanistan the fight for their freedoms is demanding our support and solidarity. This episode brings you the heroes on the front-lines, fighting for women's rights: Kathy Kleinfeld and The Houston's Women"s Clinic, NY Times best selling author Caroline Leavitt, Dr Francesca Kress, Susan Dworke Teixiera, Alex Hernandez, Yana Bille Chung and Alexa Coblentz contribute powerful testimony and commentary to this part one of our series in celebration of women.

    10 October 2022, 6:58 am
  • 41 minutes 57 seconds
    Hero, Father, Huamnitarian, UN Goodwill Ambassador, Community Change Maker, Writer, Actor and Remarkable Human BeingGer Duany

    Ger Duany was born in Akobo, South Sudan, on November 9, 1978.[1] He had his first experience of war at the age of seven. His family and community were uprooted. At age 13, war separated him from his mother, and he resorted to becoming a child soldier[1] as a means of survival during South Sudan's struggle for independence.[2] Duany later became a refugee in Ethiopia and then Kenya,[1] and was resettled to the United States from Dadaab camp at the age of 15. Ger Duany went on to earn a college degree in the U.S.. He built a career as an actor and fashion model.During the 2015 World Refugee Day, Duany was announced as the UNHCR's Goodwill Ambassador for the East and Horn of Africa Region. In 2014 he appeared alongside other refugees in the award winning film, The Good Lie, inspired by the story behind the Lost Boys of Sudan. Ger is the author of the acclaimed memoir, Walk Towards The Rising Sun .

    15 June 2021, 5:28 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Caroline Leavitt: A Unique and Dynamic Novelist Who Transforms Us

    Caroline Leavitt is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Award in Fiction, and a Goldenberg Fiction Prize. She was also a National Magazine Award, Nominee in Personal Essay, a finalist in the Nickelodeon Screenwriting Awards and a finalist in the Sundance Screenwriters Lab. A book critic for The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle and People, she has also published in New York Magazine, Psychology Today, More, Redbook, Parenting, and more. Cruel Beautiful World was named one of the Best Books of the Year by BlogCritics and by The Pulpwood Queens. Pictures of You was named one of the Best Books of the year by the San Francisco Chronicle, The Providence Journal, Bookmarks, and one of the top five books by Kirkus Reviews. Is This Tomorrow was named one of the Best Books of the Year by January magazine, and was long-listed for the Maine Prize, as well as being a Jewish Book Council BookClub Pick.

    4 May 2021, 1:33 am
  • 57 minutes 33 seconds
    The Trouble With Love In The Movies A Dynamic Book By Rob Harris

    Rob Harris' publicity credits have played in every movie house around the world. With nearly a hundred film credits he has worked on many of Hollywood's most critically acclaimed and blockbuster films. For decades now Rob has become a respected part of today's film industry in his role as unit publicist. We are excited to bring you a meaningful conversation with Rob about his book The trouble With Love In the Movies, a wonderful and inspiring love story.

    This episode is a great opportunity to slip into the magical world of movie making and yet at the same discover a heartfelt and honest story of a family and the courage it took to make big life changes while trying to keep your family together. This is a beautiful love story. The conversation is honest, authentic, and reveals the many layers of a mans life as he he finds himself at a crossroads ...From the book "You don't walk in lock step with another person you allow one to sprint while the other lags but you don't let the distance grow so wide that the other is out of reach."

    5 April 2021, 6:28 pm
  • 57 minutes 33 seconds
    The Trouble With Love In The Movies A Dynamic Book By Robert Harris

    Rob Harris' publicity credits have played in every movie house around the world. With nearly a hundred film credits he has worked on many of Hollywood's most critically acclaimed and blockbuster films. For decades now Rob has become a respected part of today's film industry in his role as unit publicist. We are excited to bring you a meaningful conversation with Rob about his book The trouble With Love In the Movies, a wonderful and inspiring love story.

    This episode is a great opportunity to slip into the magical world of movie making and yet at the same discover a heartfelt and honest story of a family and the courage it took to make big life changes while trying to keep your family together. This is a beautiful love story. The conversation is honest, authentic, and reveals the many layers of a mans life as he he finds himself at a crossroads ...From the book "You don't walk in lock step with another person you allow one to sprint while the other lags but you don't let the distance grow so wide that the other is out of reach."

    5 April 2021, 2:56 am
  • 47 minutes 37 seconds
    Operation White Rabbit written by and In Conersation with Acclaimed Author Dennis Macdougal

    Dennis Macdougal is the renown author of twelve books. As an investigative journalist and documentary producer Dennis has told the stories of American heroes such as Lew Waserman (The Last Mogul) , The Chandler Family (Privileged Son), Jack Nicholson (Five easy Decades), Bob Dylan,Dylan The Biography, Mother's day - just some of his titles. With his new book :Operation White Rabbit Dennis takes us on a wild journey into the life of Leonard Pickard. The academics, scientists and high rollers who were the origin story of LSD

    16 March 2021, 3:21 am
  • 43 minutes 46 seconds
    Rick Tuber : From Cutting Film To Crafting Complex Tales

    Rick Tuber was born into a literary family. His father wrote for television in the 50s and 60s and both his brothers were writers. He spent 40 years as a film editor working primarily in television. He worked on many of Hollywood's icon shows including ER, Crime Story, The Unit, Bones, and countless others. He won Emmy and American Cinema Editors awards for an episode of ER.

    Working on a show in China changed his life. The show was called Flatland and starred Dennis Hopper. A one-month stay turned into five months. That experience caused him to write his first book at the age of 60, Shanghai Cuts-A Hollywood Film Editor's Misadventures In China. It documented his time in Shanghai while a family crisis was occurring at home.

    Bitten by the writing bug, he wrote his first novel, Should Have Seen It Coming. The noirish comedic murder mystery was based on his own dysfunctional family. Two sequels followed in quick order. Just My F***ing Luck and Well, I'll Be Damned.

    Rick 's writing takes you into a captivating world of characters and story lines.

    14 February 2021, 11:38 pm
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