We are The People USA - Dynamic Podcast & News Media

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Wide-Ranging Topics

(National Political Briefs) We start our show by discussing what is happening in our world and our nation.  

(Arkansas Briefs Now) We might hear from the governor, senators, or representatives from the great state of Arkansas.

(The Spotlight) Then we move to The Spotlight. Our first show, for example, will have an episode called Code 3. This discusses the push to eliminate or change the use of lights and sirens by emergency-response ambulances.

(Movies that have touched our lives) The first movie we talk about in our pilot is the movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Starring James Stewart. 

(TV Shows Now and Then) We talk about two different shows in episode 1: Landman, and then the TV show from the 70s called Emergency. This show inspired many to get into paramedicine, ER work, and, of course, being on the fire department.  

(A little Motivation or Inspiration) Here we will talk about people who were inspired to do great things, or at least fight to get them done. (Inspiration) Or a story we hope will give you hope and a great big smile, plus a warm heart.  

(Our Theme Song) Our theme song is called Cain's Blood. It is designed to encourage us all to be the best versions of ourselves we can be. Of course, the title is based on the Bible's Cain and Abel. The first murder was recorded. 

We will be playing the song performed by one of the co-writers, a man in the group Cimmeraon 615. Plus, we will have another rendition of the song performed by the former country music group 4Runner. The lead in that song is Craig Morris of Arkansas. 

 

I want my ambulance now!

This week's show (The Spotlight) will feature a story about the use of lights and sirens by emergency ambulances. The pro's and con's, the dangers and the facts of time.  

Movies That have touched America & TV shows Now and Then.

Our first show is Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. A movie that is 90 years old and still widely watched. Its similarity to today's government and the government of 1939 might surprise you. We will review the movie A Few Good Men in week two. 

On TV now and then, we will address the show Landman with Arkansas-born Billy Bob Thornton. The show will be from the 1970s: Emergency. We regret to inform you that one of the show's leading stars passed away in early July. The star who played Johnny Gage.    

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