This may be a temporary post. I had meant to release a ~5 minute episode of the podcast Tuesday, 10/01/19, and every two weeks thereafter. Problems rose with the first episode, so that it may ultimately be discarded, but I figured to share it here as long as it’s available. Continue reading Podcast – First episode
Category Archives: The William Tell Show
Detours
A month off-track brought me back
to what I want to do in life, and why.
Podcast?
Some people have urged me to start a podcast; in particular, one fellow showed me an app the other day such that there is now no practical obstacle to my doing this at once.
Would people be interested in this? Please comment!
I envision doing one five-minute segment every two weeks.
Saturday posts may be limited for a while; I’m working on the book. “Oldies but goodies” Thursday posts will continue.
Let me know your thoughts!
Obama and race: why Eric Holder’s words stirred such anger
Who built this country?
Is the Balkanization of public thought inevitable? Can anything be done about it?
“Who built this country?” One black guy asked another black guy this question. Only black people ask it, and they only ask it of other black people. They normally won’t ask it if any white people are around. The shelter population is 75% black; otherwise I’m pretty sure he’d not have asked it.
Conspiracy theorists: America’s lost sheep?
Man who helped Sandy Hook kids is harassed by conspiracy theorists
Sooner or later, something like this will happen.
If someone were to call “The William Tell Show” proposing that the Sandy Hook shootings were a hoax perpetrated by the Obama administration as a pretext for seizing all Americans’ guns, and that Gene Rosen and the others were all “crisis actors;” I would be strongly tempted to dismiss the caller quickly and perhaps even hold up his or her beliefs to ridicule.
That would be exactly the wrong response.
Continue reading Conspiracy theorists: America’s lost sheep?
“Oh Girl”
I included this song in the William Tell Show playlist because it never fails to move me. I think it may be one of the saddest songs ever written.
These days, it has me conflicted.
ADVISORY: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
Scary
“God is our refuge and strength,
a very present help in trouble.”
— Psalm 46:1
I am aging much faster than I’d like. Continue reading Scary
I’m so jealous!
(Originally published 06/11/13 at Trojan Horse Productions. Reblogged 06/11/14.)
Delilah: Radio Host Talks About Why Her Show Is so Successful
I’ve never heard of this woman before. She and I appear to be on the same wavelength.
If only that were more than a pun!
Update, 2014-06-13:
A follower has advised that the link seems to point to an interview with Michelle Kwan.
The restrictions on videos on web pages here at the library are such I normally ignore them, and count on people just reading the text. For the video interview with Delilah one wants to click on this image:
