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Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #099· paulenglishlive.com
Thursday August 7th · 8pm UK · 3pm US eastern
With guests Blackbird 9 (Hour 2) and Eli James (Hour 3).
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TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchat
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In this lively episode, Paul English kicks off with a humorous take on the gloomy weather and introduces the show's lineup, including guests Blackbird Nine and Eli James. The conversation meanders through various topics, from the symbolic significance of Robin Hood to childhood memories of pea shooters and the imaginative antics of children. Paul and Eric delve into the nostalgic past, discussing the evolution of fashion and footwear, while also touching on the political landscape and the influence of left and right ideologies. The hosts reflect on the importance of questioning authority and the role of humor in challenging the status quo.
In the second hour, guest Frederick Blackburn joins the discussion, sharing insights into the socio-political dynamics in North Carolina, including the impact of natural disasters and the encroachment of globalist agendas. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of fourth-generation warfare, the erosion of traditional values, and the manipulation of societal structures. The episode wraps up with Eli James discussing historical perspectives, the significance of inheritance laws, and the ongoing struggle against centralized control. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the power of humor and community in resisting oppressive systems.
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #099· paulenglishlive.com
Thursday August 7th · 8pm UK · 3pm US eastern
With guests Blackbird 9 (Hour 2) and Eli James (Hour 3).
RUMBLE · rumble.com/PaulEnglishLive - chatroom
WBN324 · t.ly/L-ms1
SOAPBOX · radiosoapbox.com
YOUTUBE · youtube.com/@PaulEnglishLive
TELEGRAM · t.me/fullenglishchat
CALL IN
By Internet: paulenglishlive.com/call
By phone: UK: 0333 011 0616 USA: 712 832 8330
When prompted enter studio code: 5432323#
PODCAST
ARCHIVES serve.podhome.fm/paul-english-live
RSS FEED serve.podhome.fm/rss/bc7f9439-c1bc-440f-a82c-0c01b27037ef
ALSO ON Spotify · Apple Podcasts · Castbox · Castro · Player FM · Podcast Addict · Overcast · Pocket Casts
In this lively episode, Paul English kicks off with a humorous take on the gloomy weather and introduces the show's lineup, including guests Blackbird Nine and Eli James. The conversation meanders through various topics, from the symbolic significance of Robin Hood to childhood memories of pea shooters and the imaginative antics of children. Paul and Eric delve into the nostalgic past, discussing the evolution of fashion and footwear, while also touching on the political landscape and the influence of left and right ideologies. The hosts reflect on the importance of questioning authority and the role of humor in challenging the status quo.
In the second hour, guest Frederick Blackburn joins the discussion, sharing insights into the socio-political dynamics in North Carolina, including the impact of natural disasters and the encroachment of globalist agendas. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of fourth-generation warfare, the erosion of traditional values, and the manipulation of societal structures. The episode wraps up with Eli James discussing historical perspectives, the significance of inheritance laws, and the ongoing struggle against centralized control. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the power of humor and community in resisting oppressive systems.