"...Bound by the same pain..." I'm sitting here wondering why I've had to wait so long to hear something like the sound of this woman's voice telling it like it is. With such power. I've heard every kind of rhetoric, BS, gaslight deluxe, hucksterism, con job, fakery, and you name it. But this. This conversation should be on the lips of the nation, the minds of the nation, in the hearts of the nation, with firm resolve and intense focus. And it isn't. Apparently we have too many other important things to do. I have to say it. This matters. As if we didn't already know that. Or care. And oh my. This is just a jewel of a conversation. Challenges my intellect, spices up my knowledge base, tickles my understanding - but heals a thing deep down in my heart, that mostly never is at rest. Thanks for this. And to Black Mothers United. I wish you such an uprising in the future that perhaps some miracle does come upon us, and the entire nation wakes up and not only notices, but builds a new resolve.
Wow - thanks Robert & Glenn. Black Mother’s United, thank you for your courage, endurance, tenacity, integrity, grassroots, compassion and determination.
A very great discussion with Sylvia Bennet-Stone and Robert Woodson Jr. This is the kind of work that should be supported by individuals, communities and even the government! This bears good fruit, unlike the protests of groups like BLM and Antifa on the Left and Proud Boys and QAnon on the Right which have nothing to show. A great speech about the reality that Blacks hold their future in their hands. Most notable remark to me was: "Freedom is a necessary but not sufficient condition for equality."
Thank you all. In my opinion, it needs to be broadcast throughout All communities, that each newly conceived human being, (unlike Any Other Human Born Before!), had less than something like a 1-3 trillion chance of becoming so. I can think of nothing as spectacular that humans can do, than bare a child and do their best, with the interest of that one and only new life, FIRST. How fortunate we are to have been born! Remember what is was like when you were in utero? Right, no one does. No birth, no chance, just oblivion.
I see nothing good in a speech or thought process that still revolves around racial identity. The idea of "black communities" is saying that such communities are good or that being around your own race is best. It is prison mentality, a "natural" segregation. It seems to me this is exactly what writers in the Occidental websites claim about African-Americans. That black communities are for blacks, but white communities are bad/racist and should embrace blacks, like a one-way street. This is so small-minded. It's also like the feminist that wants the corporate leadership job when the problem is that corporate job itself, revealing that much of it is about power over others.
Glenn, please ensure a silent environment for future recordings. The raucous laughter was so bad that it was distracting Mrs Bennet-Stone. [EDIT] : it looks like you paused the session and fixed the raucous laughter.
I am very grateful that through supporting the Glenn Show, I am also supporting the Woodson Center. Thank you.
"...Bound by the same pain..."
I'm sitting here wondering why I've had to wait so long to hear something like the sound of this woman's voice telling it like it is. With such power. I've heard every kind of rhetoric, BS, gaslight deluxe, hucksterism, con job, fakery, and you name it.
But this.
This conversation should be on the lips of the nation, the minds of the nation, in the hearts of the nation, with firm resolve and intense focus.
And it isn't. Apparently we have too many other important things to do.
I have to say it. This matters.
As if we didn't already know that. Or care.
And oh my. This is just a jewel of a conversation. Challenges my intellect, spices up my knowledge base, tickles my understanding - but heals a thing deep down in my heart, that mostly never is at rest. Thanks for this.
And to Black Mothers United. I wish you such an uprising in the future that perhaps some miracle does come upon us, and the entire nation wakes up and not only notices, but builds a new resolve.
Wow - thanks Robert & Glenn. Black Mother’s United, thank you for your courage, endurance, tenacity, integrity, grassroots, compassion and determination.
As always, Glen is bringing insightful and much needed leaders who are at the forefront of positive change. Thank God for this podcast.
Bless all you folks and may you succeed beyond your wildest dreams in this endeavor.
So much admiration for Sylvia and Bob. Thank you for bringing them on again Glenn
Glenn stepping the audio game up. Love it.
glenn's voice is relaxing as all hell.
I heard Sylvia's heartbreaking story on the Glenn Show, what, a year or more ago? It brought tears to my eyes then and today.
Indeed
Black Mothers United, Woodson center doing THE LORDS WORK!
Thank you, thank you both!
A very great discussion with Sylvia Bennet-Stone and Robert Woodson Jr. This is the kind of work that should be supported by individuals, communities and even the government! This bears good fruit, unlike the protests of groups like BLM and Antifa on the Left and Proud Boys and QAnon on the Right which have nothing to show.
A great speech about the reality that Blacks hold their future in their hands. Most notable remark to me was: "Freedom is a necessary but not sufficient condition for equality."
And congratulations on your award Glenn, much deserved!
What a wonderful organization. And I’m glad there is a focus on forgiveness & healing
Thank you for bringing these wonderful people to your audience. I love their work and intend to support them.
Amazing episode
That was beautiful and hopeful.
I will go find how to donate...yu may consider posting a link...Thanks for your excellent work, all of you!
unbelievably inspirational!!!
“Experience will always prevail over an argument”
Excellent podcast, enjoyed it very much, will share with others
RIP 🙏 Crystal Joy
❤️
Good people.
Awesome stories and speech.
Thank you all. In my opinion, it needs to be broadcast throughout All communities, that each newly conceived human being, (unlike Any Other Human Born Before!), had less than something like a 1-3 trillion chance of becoming so. I can think of nothing as spectacular that humans can do, than bare a child and do their best, with the interest of that one and only new life, FIRST. How fortunate we are to have been born! Remember what is was like when you were in utero? Right, no one does. No birth, no chance, just oblivion.
thats the biggest round table I’ve ever seen
Is that the round table Arthur sat at?
Where are the fathers?
I see nothing good in a speech or thought process that still revolves around racial identity. The idea of "black communities" is saying that such communities are good or that being around your own race is best. It is prison mentality, a "natural" segregation. It seems to me this is exactly what writers in the Occidental websites claim about African-Americans. That black communities are for blacks, but white communities are bad/racist and should embrace blacks, like a one-way street. This is so small-minded. It's also like the feminist that wants the corporate leadership job when the problem is that corporate job itself, revealing that much of it is about power over others.
Long live democratic socialism, freedom and sir Robert Woodson 🙏 ❤ 💙
Communism killed 100 million innocents. Go away.
Glenn, please ensure a silent environment for future recordings. The raucous laughter was so bad that it was distracting Mrs Bennet-Stone.
[EDIT] : it looks like you paused the session and fixed the raucous laughter.