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  • Juneteenth is not A Liberal Holiday: Conversation with Immanuel Jarvis
    2026/06/18

    Juneteenth is not a partisan talking point; it is a hard‑won moment of delayed but real freedom that Republicans fought to secure and Union soldiers finally enforced in Galveston, Texas. In this conversation, I sit down with Immanuel Jarvis of the Frederick Douglass Foundation of North Carolina to unpack the real history behind Juneteenth, the Republican role in emancipation, and why modern Democrats should not get to “own” this holiday.

    We walk through Abraham Lincoln’s relationship with Frederick Douglass, how the Emancipation Proclamation became a “check” that was finally cashed in 1865, and how sharecropping became a new kind of bondage for many freedmen. Immanuel also draws a straight line from the old three‑fifths compromise and sharecropping to today’s dependency politics, and explains why conservatives — especially people of faith — must reclaim both Juneteenth and a biblical view of politics.


    What you’ll learn / Key moments

    • 00:04 – Why Juneteenth is a “delayed freedom” victory Republicans should be championing, not ceding to the left.
    • 05:58 – How Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and the young Republican Party moved from containing slavery to eradicating it — and what Juneteenth meant on the ground in Galveston.
    • 22:50 – From emancipation to sharecropping: how economic and mental chains replaced physical ones for many Black Americans, and how that pattern still shows up in politics today.
    • 42:30 – Maslow’s hierarchy, modern dependency, and why liberals win when they control food, housing, and “safety” — while conservatives start the conversation too high up the ladder.
    • 53:20 – Taking Juneteenth back: why the North Carolina GOP and Frederick Douglass Foundation are building the state’s largest Juneteenth celebration and what that says about Republican history.


    What you can do

    If you’re tired of watching the left rewrite history and claim credit for hard‑won Republican victories, share this episode with a friend and start a real conversation about the truth behind Juneteenth. Learn the actual timeline — from Lincoln and Douglass to Galveston — so you can push back confidently the next time someone calls Juneteenth a “liberal” holiday. Get involved locally with efforts like the Frederick Douglass Foundation and your state GOP to celebrate Juneteenth as a Republican achievement rooted in faith, freedom, and the equal worth of every person.

    And if you’re a believer, take Immanuel’s challenge seriously: ask God what He thinks about your politics, your heart, and how you’re using your freedom — then act on the answer.

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    1 時間
  • Episode 5: Iran and Faith Journeys: Conversation with Marziyeh Amirizadeh
    2026/04/03

    Iranian American author and former faith prisoner Marziyeh (Marzi) Amirizadeh joins host Reuel Sample to share her powerful journey from childhood indoctrination under Iran’s Islamic regime to a radical encounter with Jesus Christ and an unmerited sentence in Evin Prison. She describes growing up under a system that taught children to hate America and Israel, her deep spiritual questions, her conversion from Islam to Christianity, and how God sustained her through 259 days of interrogation and the threat of execution. Marzi also offers an insider’s perspective on today’s Iran, the recent protests and crackdowns, and her vision through NewPersia.org for a spiritually renewed, free Iran covered in global prayer.




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    32 分
  • Episode 4: Education, Faith and Community: Conversation with Lifewise Academy
    2026/03/26

    The Standard Podcast sits down with Carolina Beach mom and Lifewise Academy steering committee chair Alissa Sivils to talk about bringing Bible-based character education back into New Hanover County’s public schools during the regular school day. She explains how Lifewise operates legally off-campus with parent opt-in and private funding, why the program is exploding across more than 30 states, and what a locally driven pilot could look like in Wilmington. Reuel and Alissa tackle the hard questions—logistics, “indoctrination” smears, after-school vs in-school, and what it means for parents to reclaim their God-given role in their children’s education and spiritual formation.

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    34 分
  • Episode 3: Conversation with Dr. Amy Dunning - Candidate for New Hanover County Board of Education
    2026/01/07

    Dr. Amy Dunning joins host Reuel Sample to introduce her candidacy for the New Hanover County Board of Education, tracing her journey from small-town Rockingham County to middle-school math teacher, master’s graduate, and PhD in education focused on how teachers conduct whole-class math discussions. She explains how discovering the limits of rote, algorithm-based math instruction pushed her toward conceptual, story-based approaches and ultimately into training teachers at the university level, giving her deep classroom and teacher-education experience.​

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    38 分
  • Episode 2: District Attorney Jason Smith
    2025/12/03

    District Attorney Jason Smith discusses his first year leading the DA’s office for New Hanover and Pender Counties, taking over after Ben David’s resignation and then winning the 2024 special election while already looking ahead to being on the ballot again in 2026. He outlines his background as a 24‑year lawyer and 15‑year prosecutor, his “lead from the front” approach shaped by military service, and his focus on building a stable, accountable 53‑person office that moves cases instead of letting them backlog.

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    38 分
  • Episode 1: Richard Collier
    2025/11/20

    The Wilmington Standard Podcast debuts with Episode 1 featuring Richard Collier, fresh off his run for Wilmington City Council and bringing decades of engineering and planning experience to the conversation. Host Reuel Sample, Editor in Chief of The Wilmington Standard, sets the stage by highlighting New Hanover County’s explosive growth and Wilmington’s status as a destination city. Together, they dig into what that actually looks like on the ground for residents, taxpayers, and commuters who are feeling the strain of rapid development.

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    27 分