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Mary Graner, Karmen Siirtola and Laurie Boeshans meet with a young conservative Republican, Phillip Jacobs, to find out why he is running for ND District 32 House. He recently graduated from University of Mary in Bismarck, ND, and his platform is on family values. He is running against Pat Heinert and Lisa Meier.

Jim Bartlett stopped by to talk about his run for the ND Department of Public Instruction. He is one of four candidates! He explained that the ND Constitution is morally Christian based and we need to get back to it. He has been a professor and homeschooled his own children. When asked why he would be a good candidate, he replied, "I know the inside and the outside of the box."

Later in the show, the Ladies discussed the $454 Million dollar fine against President Donald Trump. The 8th Amendment of the US Constitution protects against imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments. He is worth $2.6 Billion dollars, however, most of it is tied up in real estate.

What is a goose herder? You will have to watch the Lighter Side to find out!

<h2>TAKEAWAYS</h2>

- ND GOP District 32 has competition for the House.

- ND Department of Public Instruction has 4 candidates this year! Jim Bartlett explained why he is running.

- The 8th Amendment of the US Constitution protects against imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.

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In recent months, the absence of Princess Kate Middleton from public view has sparked widespread speculation and concern. Since her last appearance in December, the Duchess of Cambridge has seemingly vanished, leading to a whirlwind of rumors and theories regarding her whereabouts. The situation took a bizarre turn with the emergence of a photo, purportedly showing the princess and her children sending greetings to the public. However, this image was quickly debunked as a deepfake, intensifying the mystery surrounding her disappearance.

Adding to the confusion, a message appeared on Kate's official Twitter account, claiming she had been experimenting with Photoshop and apologizing for any misunderstanding. This unusual admission has only fueled more speculation, with public discourse oscillating between humor and wild conspiracy theories. The lack of clear information has left many people puzzled and concerned about the princess's well-being and the transparency of the royal family's communications.

A troubling trend of apathy is sweeping through our communities, manifesting as a disinterest in personal, communal, and especially political involvement. This detachment is particularly alarming in the political sphere, where a growing sense of disillusionment has led to a decline in voter participation and civic engagement. A vivid example of this apathy was observed in Alexandria, Louisiana, where a critical vote on a property tax renewal saw a dismal turnout of just 5.8% of registered voters.

This indifference threatens the fabric of our democracy, as it allows a small fraction of the population to make decisions on behalf of the majority. It's a scenario that underlines the importance of combating apathy and fostering a more engaged and informed citizenry. By encouraging active participation, educating the public on key issues, and facilitating open dialogue, we can reverse this trend and ensure that our democratic processes reflect the will and interests of the entire population.

Richard Paul Evans, known for his heartwarming holiday novels, has emerged as a figure of resilience, faith, and generosity. Beyond his literary success, Evans has shared his journey through adversity, including financial struggles and personal challenges, in his latest non-fiction work, "Sharing Too Much." This collection of essays reveals how overcoming obstacles has shaped his character and his life's work.

Evans' deep faith and commitment to helping others, particularly at-risk children through his charity, The Christmas Box International, demonstrate his profound impact beyond the literary world. His dedication to service has provided hope and assistance to thousands, earning him recognition as a humanitarian of the highest order.

Through his writings and philanthropic efforts, Richard Paul Evans exemplifies the power of perseverance, the importance of faith, and the impact of altruism. His life story is a beacon of hope, encouraging us to face challenges with courage and to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those around us.

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Author Anthony Anthony DeStefano talks about his latest Children's book, "The First Easter Bunny." It's a story with a cute little bunny that children will love and relate to, who walks them through the true story of Easter. It's a unique story that teaches the beautiful story of Jesus' death and resurrection in a way that children can understand and love.

Anthropology is the study of ancient civilizations. It's about discovering what was and not inserting today's politics in the past. Anthropology has made recent strides studying skeletons and identifying males and females but that technology is now in the crosshairs of the transgender agenda. Studying civilizations with a binary view is offensive to some.

The American Anthropological Association recently removed this session from their conference: “Why biological sex remains a necessary analytic category in anthropology” According to them: "This decision was based on extensive consultation and was reached in the spirit of respect for our values, in order to ensure the safety and dignity of all of our members, as well as the scientific integrity of the program.

On the bright side: England's National Health Service bans puberty blockers for kids Research has shown puberty blockers can be linked to poor mental health among trans kids.

A 2023 analysis from the University of Essex found that one-third of the youth with gender dysphoria (GD) experienced a decline in mental health after taking gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), also called puberty blockers.


Then, Kalkidan Meyer with REDBALLOON, the #1 job board matching people who want to work with non-woke companies joined us. She explains who RedBalloon is helping people get to work without all the drama of diversity training and other woke programs.

For the Lighter Side, for Matt Jenkins, hockey is everything. He used to play along on the rink until a group of seniors calling themselves the Mud Ducks, adopted him as one of their own. Now, they get together daily to shoot around a puck on the ice but more importantly have developed deep friendships.

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This week on our show, we delve into pressing and often overlooked issues affecting society. We start with a compelling conversation with Kallie Fell, co-author of "The Detransition Diaries," which sheds light on individuals who regret undergoing gender transition procedures. Through personal narratives, the book challenges the increasing acceptance of gender-affirmative medicine, highlighting the irreversible harm it can inflict on mental and physical health, and criticizes the pressure from society and the medical community to conform to this ideology.

Next, we welcome Jon Schweppe, Policy Director of the American Principles Project (APP), a leading organization advocating for the family's pivotal role in American society. Schweppe discusses APP's ongoing efforts to safeguard children from inappropriate online content, including a recent initiative to mandate age verification on adult websites, a movement gaining traction across the states despite some legislative setbacks.

In a revealing segment, we feature Dr. Phil's investigation into the conditions at the southern border of the United States. Dr. Phil exposes critical issues neglected by mainstream media, including the challenges faced by border agents, the influx of migrants from diverse backgrounds with potential security concerns, and the tragic fate of unaccompanied minors caught in child trafficking networks. Despite attempts to silence his findings, Dr. Phil's firsthand accounts provide a stark view of the border crisis.

Finally, for a heartwarming conclusion, we spotlight a generous individual in Olympia, Washington, who uplifts his community by sharing homemade soup. This story of kindness offers a light-hearted break from the more serious discussions, reminding us of the simple acts of goodwill that can bring people together.

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"Ladies of Another View" is a thought-provoking television show that brings together a diverse range of guests to share their expertise and insights on current events and topics of interest. In a recent episode, the show welcomed Corbitt Wall, known for his "Feeder Flash" segment, to discuss the intricacies of the US Beef Market. Wall provided an in-depth analysis of a significant development: the United States has started accepting beef imports from Paraguay. This decision has implications for domestic beef producers and the overall market, sparking a rich conversation on trade policies and food safety standards. Additionally, Wall touched upon a pressing issue affecting the heartland - the devastating impact of Texas wildfires on cattle. These fires not only threaten the livelihood of farmers and ranchers but also pose challenges to the stability of beef supply chains.

Following this engaging discussion, the show shifted gears to a lighter yet equally interesting topic with guest Kyle D’Amato from Arrowhead Cleaners. D’Amato shared valuable insights into the world of dry cleaning, emphasizing its importance for professionals who aim to maintain a polished appearance. He also expanded the conversation to include the unique dry cleaning needs of local rodeo athletes across the country, highlighting the specialized care required for their attire. This segment offered a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of professional services and traditional sports, underscoring the show's commitment to covering a wide array of subjects that cater to diverse interests.

"Ladies of Another View" consistently delivers engaging content that educates and entertains its audience, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate deep dives into current events and cultural topics.

"Ladies of Another View" is a thought-provoking television show that invites viewers to explore a range of topics crucial to understanding America's current situation and its future direction. In a recent episode, the program was graced by the presence of Trent Loos, a well-respected figure with a strong background in agriculture and advocacy for rural America. His insights added depth to an already rich discussion, shedding light on issues that touch the lives of many Americans.

The episode kicked off with a recap of the District 8 meeting, providing viewers with a summary of key points and decisions made during the gathering. This segment is important for those who wish to stay informed about local governance and community actions.

A significant portion of the show was dedicated to discussing the nation's financial health, focusing on the budget and the looming concerns over the debt ceiling. This topic is of paramount importance, as it impacts every American's life and the overall economic stability of the country.

The conversation then shifted to a critical look at what the hosts referred to as "Woke America," accompanied by a clip that sparked further discussion. This segment delved into the cultural and societal shifts that have been occurring, emphasizing the need for a dialogue on preserving traditional values while navigating the complexities of modern society.

Eminent domain, the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation, was another topic of conversation. This issue often stirs debate about property rights and the balance between individual interests and the greater good.

Carbon capture technology and its implications for environmental stewardship and economic development were also discussed. The hosts explored how this technology could play a role in addressing environmental concerns while supporting energy independence and job creation.

The importation of beef from Paraguay and the concept of regionalization were examined, highlighting the importance of ensuring food safety and supporting domestic agriculture. This topic touched on the complexities of global trade and the need to protect local economies and food supplies.

The food supply, both in America and globally, was a central theme, with discussions on how to ensure sustainability, security, and accessibility for all. This is a pressing issue as the world faces challenges related to climate change, population growth, and geopolitical tensions.

Lastly, the episode addressed the topic of CO2 emissions and their impact on climate and environmental health. The conversation emphasized the need for responsible management of resources and innovative solutions to reduce carbon footprints.

"Ladies of Another View" provides a platform for thoughtful discussion on issues that matter to Americans, with a focus on upholding the values and principles that have guided the nation through its history. Trent Loos' participation in this episode brought valuable perspectives to the table, enriching the dialogue and encouraging viewers to think critically about the path forward for America.

Ladies of Another View hosts Mary Graner, Anne Artavia and Laurie Boeshans discuss John Kerry's departure from the Climate Change committee.  He owns 6 houses, 12 vehicles, 2 yachts and a private jet yet he tells the average American that we need to reduce our carbon foot print!  How many employees does he have to upkeep all those homes?  Who needs 2 yachts?  Why not fly commercial with the rest of the world?

Jon Peek joins the Ladies to talk about the new rodeo program at Bismarck State College.  He has a full lineup of coaches for every event.  We talked about how this is an individual sport, yet the team gathers points.  There is an event Friday night to introduce all the coaches and signed athletes at the Bismarck State College Energy building starting at 5:30.

On March 15-17, the Bismarck Figure Skating Club will be hosting its annual ice show. This year's theme is "Cruzin' Concert Series" and the only thing better than the music will be the skating!  

The ice show has a few highlights, including: Guest Skaters Leah Neset & Artem Markelov, the 2024 US Junior Ice Dance Champions and Members of Team USA. They will be skating in each show. Leah's family is originally from Minot, and her cousin skates in Bismarck.

The Capital Ice Chips took Silver at the National Synchronized Skating Championships in Las Vegas on February 24. This was the Chips' 13th time at nationals and 8th time on the podium.The Capital Ice Connection, a team comprised of skaters under 14, also competed at Nationals, taking 9th place.

Eight graduating seniors will be skating throughout the weekend. For some, this will be their final performance on the ice. Others will keep skating into college.
There will be 167 local skaters in the ice show. Skill levels range from the newest skaters, whose cuteness nearly melts the ice, to those who have passed senior freestyle skate levels.  

Tickets are available at facebook.com/BFSCIceShow or through eventbrite.
This event is the Bismarck Figure Skating Club's biggest fundraiser of the year. It is also the largest ice show in North Dakota.

In the Lighter Side, we highlight a man who simultaneously sings the National Anthem while painting a patriotic masterpiece!  Get out the tissues!

United States Cattlemen's Association President Justin Tupper joins Ladies of Another View Hosts Mary Graner, Anne Artavia and April Lund to discuss why the US is accepting beef from Paraguay.  Paraguay is a country known to have Hoof and Mouth Disease along with other transmittable diseases.  Many ranchers feel this situation is dangerous to to US cattle herds.  Paraguay does NOT have the health standards that the United States has.  Along with that, their fencing is almost nonexistent and cattle roam freely in contaminated areas.  

Later in the show, Jeff Magrum joins the Ladies to talk about Summit Carbon Solutions CO2 pipeline.  This is a hot topic in North and South Dakota.  The private company has 80% of the landowners signed on for land access.  The last 20% are holding firm that they don't want a Chinese investor pipeline on their land!  Now the state of North Dakota made a statement that they need to "re-educate" North Dakotans regarding CO2 and threatening eminent domain.

In the Lighter Side, we highlight a musician and painter!  The gentleman will sing the National Anthem while creating a patriotic masterpiece!  It's not only amazing, but beautiful as well!

<h2>TAKEAWAYS</h2>

- Ranchers are concerned with beef from Paraguay entering the US market.

- Summit Carbon Solution Pipeline is pulling out all the stops and now the State of North Dakota needs to "re-educate" it's citizens on CO2.

- Many people have several talents.  Check out our Lighter Side.

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Today's episode of "Ladies of Another View" embarks on a journey through the complex landscapes of cybersecurity and the paramount importance of religious freedoms, guided by the expertise of notable guests. We begin with Sam Brownback, a figure renowned for his dedication to safeguarding religious liberties across the globe. As the former Governor of Kansas and U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Brownback shares his invaluable experiences and the global state of religious freedom. He highlights the ongoing struggles against persecution and the necessity of advocating for the right to practice one's faith freely. Brownback's insights into the challenges and victories in this arena underscore the critical nature of religious freedom as a cornerstone of human rights.

Transitioning from these profound discussions, we shift focus to a more immediate concern that affects us all: cybersecurity. As tax season approaches, the risk of falling victim to scams significantly increases. John Nagel, Chief Security Officer at BEK, provides practical advice on protecting against such threats. He outlines the most common scams, from phishing to malware, and offers strategies to enhance digital security. Nagel's guidance is essential for navigating the digital age safely, emphasizing the importance of strong password practices and the judicious management of personal information.

Finally, we lighten the mood with a nostalgic comparison between Hollywood in the 1950s and its contemporary counterpart, featuring insights from JP Sears. This segment promises a delightful exploration of how the entertainment industry has evolved over the decades, providing a charming conclusion to an episode filled with critical insights and valuable advice.

Through engaging discussions on religious freedom, cybersecurity, and the evolution of Hollywood, "Ladies of Another View" offers a comprehensive and enlightening perspective on pressing issues, blending deep analysis with lighter, cultural reflections.

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From Despair to Joy: Joe McGivney's Miraculous Recovery

On December 30, 2020, Joe McGivney's life took a drastic turn as he succumbed to alcohol-induced psychosis. For nine weeks, he battled hallucinations and confusion in psychiatric wards. But a miraculous awakening brought clarity, defying medical explanation.

Through sobriety and faith, Joe transcended his ordeal, discovering the healing power of belief in a higher force. In his memoir, "You're a Miracle!", he shares his journey from madness to redemption, offering hope to those struggling with addiction.

Joe's story illustrates the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of renewal, inspiring all to believe in miracles, even in life's darkest moments.

Apple's Viewpoint Discrimination: A Threat to Diversity

Despite efforts to foster inclusivity, viewpoint discrimination persists, hindering innovation. Scott Shepard, of the Free Enterprise Project, challenged tech giant Apple's failure to address discrimination in its policies.

Apple's actions, including refusal to match charitable contributions to religious institutions, reveal bias that stifles diversity. By rejecting a review of its policies, Apple undermines its commitment to inclusivity and innovation.

Combatting discrimination is vital for progress, and individuals like Shepard are essential in holding corporations accountable for fostering truly inclusive environments.

NeuroPong: Revolutionizing Brain Health

NeuroPong, inspired by Dr. Barbera's journey with multiple sclerosis, offers a holistic approach to brain health through table tennis. This simple yet effective activity stimulates cognitive function and physical fitness, benefiting individuals with neurological conditions and beyond.

As we uncover the link between physical activity and brain health, initiatives like NeuroPong offer hope for overcoming neurological challenges and living vibrant lives.

In a dramatic turn of events, House Republicans impeached Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas over his management of the border crisis, marking an unprecedented move not seen for nearly 150 years. The impeachment, resulting from Mayorkas's handling of over 8 million undocumented immigrants crossing into the U.S. during his tenure, passed the House by a narrow margin of 214–213. This decision now heads to the Senate for trial, amidst strong defense from the DHS and President Biden, who have criticized the impeachment as politically motivated and called for comprehensive immigration reform.

Simultaneously, the story of Joseph McGivney's miraculous recovery from acute psychosis and dementia offers a powerful testament to the strength of faith and the human spirit. Attributing his recovery to the intercession of Blessed Michael McGivney, Joseph's journey from illness to health underscores the transformative power of belief and perseverance against seemingly insurmountable odds.

Meanwhile, the entertainment industry faces its own controversy as actress China McClain brings to light the unsettling presence of devil worshipers in Hollywood. Her revelations, supported by a video of performers in devil costumes at a high-profile event, have sparked a heated debate about the industry's moral compass. Critics, especially from conservative circles, and the dismissal of their concerns by Billboard magazine, have intensified the discourse on Hollywood's cultural influence and the normalization of occult practices. These discussions highlight a growing concern over the values promoted in popular culture and the importance of discernment in the face of shifting norms.

"Karen Kingsbury's 'Someone Like You' Film Adaptation Premieres April 2"

Karen Kingsbury's novel "Someone Like You" is set to premiere on the big screen on April 2, bringing the acclaimed author's storytelling to a wider audience. Kingsbury, who began her writing career as a sports writer before moving on to crime reporting, has since authored nearly 100 books, with almost 13 million copies sold. Known for her bestsellers, many of which have been adapted into films by The Hallmark Channel, Kingsbury's work is celebrated for its emotional depth and compelling narratives. "Someone Like You" explores themes of love, loss, and hope, promising an unforgettable cinematic experience.

"Supreme Court of Alabama Ruling Affects IVF Practices"

The Supreme Court of Alabama's recent decision on February 16, ruling that frozen embryos are considered unborn children, has sparked significant debate on IVF practices and ethics. Stemming from a case where families sued a medical center over the destruction of embryos, the ruling raises questions about liability, ethical considerations, and the regulation of the fertility industry. This decision, highlighting concerns over the treatment of embryonic life, prompts a broader examination of assisted reproductive technologies and their societal impacts.

"Wendy's to Implement Dynamic Pricing by 2025"

Wendy's plans to introduce dynamic pricing, similar to Uber's surge pricing, by 2025 as part of its strategy to enhance profitability and the customer experience. Announced by CEO Kirk Tanner, this move involves investments in technology like digital menu boards and AI to adjust prices based on demand. While common in other industries, dynamic pricing in fast food marks a significant shift, aiming to adapt to market dynamics and consumer demand, despite potential risks of customer dissatisfaction.

"Generous Fan Moment at Angels-Royals Game"

A memorable moment from an Angels-Royals game saw a fan catching a ball thrown by Royals catcher M.J. Melendez, then generously giving it to a nearby child. This act of kindness, capturing the essence of sportsmanship and generosity, highlights the positive impact of sharing joyous moments and underscores the community spirit often found in sports.

"Ladies of Another View" offers a platform for in-depth discussions on pivotal topics shaping our world. In recent episodes, the show delves into significant issues like the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the outspoken perspectives of Dr. Phil on societal challenges, and the pressing question of the value of college education.

Two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Paul Kengor provides a critical analysis of the situation. Drawing from his extensive knowledge and research, Kengor characterizes Vladimir Putin as a leader who has overextended his reign through manipulation, reflecting a disregard for democratic principles. He outlines the severe toll the conflict has taken on Russia's military capabilities, underscoring the global implications of Putin's actions and the importance of historical vigilance, reminiscent of the era of Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II, who collectively worked to counteract Soviet influence.

The conversation shifts towards the realm of education, questioning the current trajectory of encouraging young individuals towards college. With a significant portion of college graduates finding themselves in roles that do not require a degree, the discussion opens up on the practicality and value of higher education in today's economy. This segment sheds light on the financial burdens of college loans and the mismatch between academic achievements and real-world job requirements, urging a reevaluation of educational pathways to better align with career aspirations and market demands.

Dr. Phil's recent foray into addressing societal and political issues marks a notable shift in the show's content, bringing to the forefront the psychological dimensions of current events. His engagement with these topics through media appearances and his latest book, "We've Got Issues," signifies a broader trend of professionals stepping into the political arena to offer their insights.

"Ladies of Another View" encapsulates these discussions, providing viewers with a comprehensive overview of pressing issues from unique perspectives. The show encourages informed dialogue on the state of global politics, the rethinking of educational norms, and the psychological underpinnings of societal challenges, contributing to a richer understanding of the complexities of our time.

Ladies of Another View Lead Host Mary Graner attended the Determined Patriotism Conference in Kansas City, Kansas, last November and sat down for an interview with Mike Lindell.

Mike Lindell talked about the state of our country and what American citizens need to do to get back on track. He fully supports Donald J Trump for president.

We discussed the 2020 election and the problems associated with the voting machines. There is plenty of evidence that the election was stolen yet the Democrats look the other way.

On the Lighter Side, the Ladies talked about Japanese schools and how they don't hire custodians or janitors. The Japanese children are responsible for keeping the school clean.

Derle Marchus joins Ladies of Another View Hosts Mary Graner, Laurie Boeshans and Emily Bendish to talk about gold mining in North Dakota. It is a thing!!! There is more gold in North Dakota than previously thought....you just need to know how to mine it. Derle is with North Dakota Gold Prospecting Association and tells us all his secrets to mining gold in North Dakota.

Derle is also a Fugitive Recovery Agent, better known as a Bounty Hunter! He has done this for over 19 years! He told us how he became and agent and a few stories of recovering fugitives.

Derle is also writing a book about his bounty hunting adventures with a ghost writer. We look forward to reading his book!

Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news. One of his victim's has come forward to tell how Jeffrey had promised to help her mother if she would continue to recruit girls for his organization that provided massages and sexual favors to his clients. Why hasn't his list of victims come forward?

The Ladies discuss the “He gets us” commercial from the 2024 Super Bowl.

That commercial put out by major investors like Hobby Lobby might look very loving to all, however, it gave people the idea that Jesus condones all types of lifestyles and behaviors. We need to be very careful "what kind of Jesus" we are showing the world. Jesus came to set sinful people free, not to celebrate them in their sin.

God is love, yes, but He is holy. He loves His Creation but wants them to follow in his ways. The New King James Version of the Bible, Proverbs 8:17 states: "I love those who love Me, and those who seek Me diligently will find Me." Also, it should be known that Jesus only washed the feet of His followers.

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Have you noticed local and national media are muting ideas that don’t fit their agendas? We think it’s time for Another View on the issues that affect North Dakotans. Join us for conversation, inspiration, and information that have become hard to find.

Ladies of Another View is a lively forum lead by Patti Armstrong and Mary Graner, with contributions from a group of show hosts consisting of other local North Dakota women thought leaders.