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They outworked, they out hustled, and outperformed everyone else. Charlie just didn't help. He made the winning difference. I promise you that. And I believe Charlie is still urging us on, urging us not to sit back, not to be quiet, but to carry on his mission forward, loudly, proudly, and with the same conviction he showed. So I ask you, let us honor Charlie in the best way possible by continuing his work, by building on the foundation he laid, and by making sure this generation knows that this movement is their home. May God bless Erica and their beautiful children and may he hold them in the palm of his hands always.

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The speaker discusses Erica Kirk and a sequence of variant names connected to her. They begin by asserting familiarity with Erica Kirk and then pivot to a narrative about Erica Fransve (her birth name) and Erica Kirk (the name after marrying Charlie in 2020). The central question posed is: who is Erica Chelsvig? Key claims and sequence: - Erica Fransveig was her maiden name; Erica Kirk was her name after marrying Charlie in 2020; Erica Chelsvig is described as a name she supposedly bore at another point in time. - The speaker asserts they learned the name Erica Chelsvig only two days after Charlie Kirk’s funeral, after being awakened at 02:30 in the morning. - They claim to have been a large Erica Kirk fan prior to this discovery, and that the “truth” about Erica Chelsvig had emerged suddenly and unexpectedly. - The speaker alleges that information about Erica Chelsvig has “officially scrubbed from the Internet” the very next day, and that only the speaker’s aunt managed to discover and retain it. - They state that, despite being on vacation, the world will learn who Erica Chelsvig is, but not via a Google search. - The speaker asks, “So who is Erica Chelsvig auntie?” and then outlines a backstory: Erica Fransveig (maiden name); Erica Kirk (name after marriage); Erica Chelsvig (name in between, or at another point). - They note that the Chelsvig name is Romanian and remark on the odds of that, calling the world an evil place and suggesting not everything is what it seems. - The speaker claims that Erica Kirk, Gronzevay, Chelsbank, formerly, is “accidentally spilling the beans one by one,” and asserts that what is done in the dark will come to light. - They emphasize their belief that the truth is true when it needs to be scrubbed from the Internet, and question why it would be scrubbed if there wasn’t something to hide. - A further variation is mentioned: “Erica Kerr, formerly Chelsvig,” and with it, a prompt to “screenshot and read the rest” while on vacation. - The speaker reiterates that “what used to be on the Internet” was removed days after Charlie’s funeral, and that when the holy spirit speaks, you listen and you screenshot, and the truth will always come to life.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 address a viral video about Charlie’s chief of staff, Mikey, and explain why they are discussing it. - The video in question attacks Mikey, Charlie’s chief of staff, claiming based on a few seconds of clips that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. They describe this as a “extremely disgusting attack.” - Speaker 1 recounts what happened: they were at the scene when a shooting occurred. The loud crack is heard; they turn and see Charlie has been shot. They realize there is a shooter on the scene. They decide to get out of there rather than be shot, noting Charlie had a security team that leapt into action to get Charlie out. - Speaker 0 notes their own actions: he, too, considered getting into the car, but decided against it. He was ahead of Mikey as they left. He recalls a moment where he paused to assess the situation, then saw Mikey, who was profoundly freaked out. Mikey’s lip was quivering, and he said, “I need to call Erica,” then took his phone and began calling Erica. Speaker 0 also called his own mom, saying there had been a shooting and that he was okay. - They describe Mikey’s later actions: after the initial shock, Mikey took charge like a “general directing a battle,” coordinating hospital transport and information flow, and directing people where to go. When they learned Charlie had died, Mikey told them, “now none of you can say anything that you've heard because it is Erica is not going to hear about this from anyone except me.” - Speaker 2 asks if Mikey could be involved in a conspiracy to murder Charlie. Speaker 1 responds that such accusations are vile and describes how some people online fuel such narratives, comparing the mindset to getting a “high” from dangerous or provocative content. - The speakers emphasize Mikey’s heroic actions: Mikey was distressed but stepped up to direct people and communicate with Erica and others. Speaker 0 notes that he, too, was traumatized after learning of Charlie’s death and rushed to be with Erica and the team. - They address the specific allegation that Mikey was on the phone immediately during the incident; they state he was not on the phone but was taking social videos to share with their group chats. He would send updates to Charlie’s social media during the event while the crowd was changing, then, overwhelmed by the noise and shock, he put his fingers in his ears but his phone remained in his hand as he moved away. - They describe the scene as a cordoned-off area with a narrow gap that people used to exit, where Mikey walked briskly or ran as he processed the trauma and continued to direct actions. They reiterate Mikey “turned into a general on a field marshaling the troops.” - Speaker 1 closes by urging readers who propagate narratives attacking Mikey to reconsider, stating that such narratives are bad and gross and a choice that shouldn’t be made.

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Looking forward to living in Hawaii, he was excited to meet new people and experience a different culture. He had a remote job, which made the move to Honolulu natural. He was thoughtful, friendly, and even led a book club to maintain intellectual pursuits. Health was important to him; he hoped to strengthen his back after an injury from surfing. He was focused on fitness, attending yoga classes and doing calisthenics, but faced the stress of impending surgery. They discussed social issues and improvements in the world, but he never expressed anger or frustration. Their last communication was about his surgery, and he shared x-rays of his spine. He never mentioned guns or violence, and the speaker struggles to understand how someone so kind could be involved in such actions.

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I looked into the eyes of a godson and told him that I tried my best. Our day will come, but we must keep going.

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A GoFundMe raised $1,000,000 for Cory's family, but his wife, Helen, says it won't bring him back. She speaks to him and apologizes for what happened. Helen has hired an attorney to find answers and get justice for her husband's death. They want answers from security at the rally. Cory's child believes their dad's blood is on the security's hands and hopes they think about what they took from their family every day.

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I once saw him show emotion when he lost his mom. He cried, which was a rare sight. He never seemed interested in relationships or starting a family. He kept his personal life to himself.

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Speaker 1 reacted to the news by crying and expressing disbelief. They stated that it was impossible to believe and that they are still crying. They claimed that the reported cause of death, suicide, was not possible and asserted that "somebody got to" the deceased.

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I asked if Sally was working and had her come see me. She mentioned having cancer issues and got emotional. I admitted that I couldn't go through this without crying and promised to take care of whatever it would cost. I value you and that's who I know you to be.

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A man is distraught over the death of someone called "OG" or "cuh." He repeats "Stay with me, OG" and expresses disbelief and grief. He laments that OG died "over some TVs," stating, "Over some TV, he lost his life over the TVs." He says, "I was on TVs car," and "I was in TVs, because." The man urges others to be better than this and says OG was "doing the right thing" and "trying to protect it." He also says, "He work here, man." He tells OG to "rest in peace" and says "You good, bro. It's okay, bro. Just relax, bro."

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I wanna thank my husband's dear friend, vice president Vance, and his phenomenal wife, Usha, for their love and support. I wanna thank president Trump and his incredible family for the same. Mister president, my husband loved you, and he knew that you loved him too. Two days ago, my husband, Charlie, went to see the face of his savior and his god. Charlie always said that when he was gone, he he wanted to be remembered for his courage and for his faith. And one of the final conversations that he had on this earth, my husband witnessed for his Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. Now and for all eternity, he will stand at his savior's side wearing the glorious crown of a martyr.

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Say. Charlie was shot at that event. He was transported to a local hospital where he later passed. Last night, his body was moved to the office the state office of the medical examiner. We will continue to facilitate movements to get him home today and with his family.

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He wasn't scared. If anything happens, it's not suicide. He loved life, family, and brothers too much. Don't believe it.

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A father recounts his last conversation with his son, Austin, where they exchanged "I love you." A close friend describes Austin as being like one person with him, sharing everything and deeply connected. Austin's father emphasizes his son's commitment and work ethic in football, highlighting his leadership role and his importance to the team's defense. The friend recalls Austin's pride and support after he achieved a goal in the weight room. His father believes Austin was on his way to making a positive impact on the world. He expresses the tragedy of burying a child and extends his sympathy to the assailant's family, acknowledging that their son's life is also over.

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Jamie was a great, classy, and intelligent guy who did so much for this company and stood above and beyond through hardship. I'm reevaluating things and focusing on what's important. We learned from his family that it was okay to break the news of his passing. It's a devastating blow and so senseless. The police said that after budget cuts, another crew member had their stuff broken into, and the police wouldn't even come on Saturday. Jamie would want us to talk about the cyber attacks and the possibility of World War III. We're going to keep fighting in his honor, and I'm going to talk to his family and support them. We're fighting hard, and they're still trying to shut us down. We love you, Jamie.

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The deceased had removed every individual label from the clothing he was wearing. This indicates a high level of planning and detail to ensure he would not be identified. It suggests the man meticulously planned his final days and final act. The lengths he went to were unbelievable.

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It is unknown what occurred in the final minutes or his intentions. However, he was present, and something seemingly transpired. The specifics remain unclear.

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I was the last person to talk to him. He was happy and looking forward to his plans for CES in January. After our call, he went into his apartment and didn’t come out. There was no suicide note, and no one else was present at the scene. However, there were signs of a struggle in the bathroom. Vigil organizers are honoring Balaji's bravery and raising awareness about corporate accountability in artificial intelligence.

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A kid was sitting under the speaker's tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and the kid said, "make me move," while grabbing his backpack. The speaker didn't see the stab, but saw his brother afterward. He tried to help, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument. The brother had a family and people who cared about him. He did everything for the family and was a strong man, stronger than the speaker. He did a lot that went unrecognized. He was a peacemaker who calmed people down and made everything smooth. He was always there for the speaker, so it's heartbreaking to see what happened.

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The speaker believes "he was murdered" and was shocked by the event. As a scientist, the speaker was sure "he" would appeal and was covered by a non-prosecution agreement. The speaker was not mentioned in the indictment or listed as a co-conspirator. The speaker wishes they had never met "him" and regrets not staying in England. After 1998-99, the speaker tried to move on, becoming a banker, but wishes they had been more successful at moving on completely. At the time, the speaker would have introduced "him" to friends because they didn't know "he was so awful." "He" was friendly with many people, and there was no reason to think "he was someone of interest to people."

Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson Hosts The Charlie Kirk Show
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A two-hour conversation about a fallen friend bursts into a meditation on faith, courage, and public life. Tucker Carlson sits in to host the Charlie Kirk Show and pivots away from the usual political drama to focus on Jesus at the center of Charlie’s life. He and his guests promise to explore who Charlie was through spiritual themes, not partisan theater, insisting the best way to understand him is to discuss his relationship with God. Andrew and Blake anchor the discussion as they recount Charlie’s lifelong commitment to faith and mission, not merely politics, and his tent revival campus tours that blended faith and activism. Several speakers describe Charlie as a relentless doer with a deep faith that shaped every choice. Andrew says Charlie was not a fortune–telling prophet but a biblical one who called nations to repent through campus events, even on hostile campuses in London and Korea. Blake adds that Charlie lived with the highest agency, refusing excuses and treating each task as a mission. They discuss his biohacking regimen, his abstention from substances, his constant reading and journaling, and his habit of turning every plane flight into a time to learn and plan. When Charlie died, a fierce question emerged: could the mission survive without him? The group recalls how Charlie publicly defended Blake Nef during cancel-culture attacks, hiring him and putting him on air to show Blake’s integrity. They recount the earlier moment when Charlie's courage faced corporate pressure from media executives and how Tucker chose to stand with Blake and the Kirk team. The story culminates in a testament to loyalty, truth-telling, and the idea that Charlie’s leadership remained even after his death, guiding those who carry on. Many memories center on Erica Kirk, Charlie’s wife, described as a remarkable partner who shares his mission and who later assumed leadership of the effort. The discussion touches on Erica’s background, including her Miss Arizona 2012 title, and how Charlie’s marriage shaped his public work. They highlight JD Vance and Donald Trump as figures Charlie admired and supported. The program closes with reflections on faith’s primacy, the call to fight evil, and a reading of Kipling’s If as a parable for Charlie’s life and legacy.

This Past Weekend

A Coroner | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #459
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Theo Von interviews Toby Savoy, a death investigator and coroner in Lafayette, Louisiana, about the day‑to‑day work, cases, and the culture surrounding death in a rural parish. Savoy explains that in Louisiana a coroner’s office functions as an elected medical‑legal authority, with death investigators like him handling most on‑scene work. Calls come from Sheriff’s offices, city police, hospitals, and nursing homes, and cases are categorized as natural, accidental, homicide, or suicide. Many natural deaths can be released over the phone without an on‑scene visit, but officers and detectives may accompany investigations in suspicious cases. When on scene, they carry a gear bag and collect toxicology samples, often drawing blood from the heart or accessing eye fluid (vitreous humor) via a horizontal needle to avoid clotting; if needed, they can sample liver tissue. They also examine the residence and surroundings to understand the decedent’s life and circumstances, not just the body. Savoy recounts cases from bayous with bodies floating in water, where decomposition and animal scavenging can obscure cause, to a single case where an elderly couple’s routine was misread as foul play and subsequent autopsy clarified the death. He stresses collaboration with law enforcement, noting that deputies and detectives bring historical context and informants, while coroner‑level medical knowledge helps interpret signs of trauma or medical death. He describes the practical reality of scene work, such as how sometimes soldiers or inexperienced responders have to be guided away from disturbing evidence, and how the body bag and chain of custody are critical to preserving evidence. He also shares vivid anecdotes: a body with arms removed found in a ditch, a foot recovered weeks later in a case, and mass‑death scenes involving boaters or wrecks where federal agencies cooperate. The discussion shifts to death by overdose, with Savoy noting fentanyl and crystal meth have driven a surge in ODs across all ages, and explaining how the opioid crisis stemmed in part from the now‑well‑documented Press Ganey pain‑control push in hospitals that encouraged aggressive analgesia and contributed to widespread prescription opioid addiction. He contrasts crack era deaths with fentanyl, explaining fentanyl’s potency and the growing problem of fentanyl laced with other drugs like xylazine (“tranq”). He discusses the role coroner’s offices play in evaluating drug involvement, toxicity, and multiple substances, and mentions the rise in polypharmacy and the prevalence of dual diagnoses requiring rehab or psychiatric care, which the system often fails to provide in a timely way. Savoy speaks candidly about the emotional toll: tragedies during holidays, the pain of losing young people to drugs or gun violence, and the personal responsibility he feels to try to help families despite the limitations of the system. Savoy covers the ordinary and the extreme: the constant threat to officers on scene, the logistics of autopsy and disease, the sometimes grisly realities of animal involvement in death, and the steady need for compassion, humor, and resilience. Savoy reflects on the human side—how the job shapes his faith, his coping through music, and his ongoing commitment to reduce preventable deaths by educating families and communities. He closes with a sense of Louisiana’s character: a place where death is common, but life and humor persist, and where every day is a gift.

Modern Wisdom

How To Overcome The Toughest Moment Of Your Life - Ashley Cain
Guests: Ashley Cain
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Ashley Kane shares his profound journey of grief after his daughter, Alia, was diagnosed with AML leukemia shortly after her birth. He describes the emotional turmoil of learning about her aggressive illness, the challenges of hospital life during COVID, and the determination to create a positive environment for her. Despite initial hope through chemotherapy, Alia relapsed, leading to a desperate search for alternative treatments, including a stem cell transplant. Kane organized a massive donor campaign, resulting in hundreds of thousands of people registering to help. As Alia's health deteriorated, Kane faced the heartbreaking reality of bringing her home to die. He emphasizes the pain of losing a child and the darkness that enveloped him during that time. Yet, he also highlights the beautiful moments shared with Alia, cherishing every second they had together. After her passing, Kane struggled with grief and contemplated suicide but found a renewed purpose through his daughter's legacy. He now channels his pain into raising awareness for childhood cancer, founding the Aelia Foundation, and engaging in extreme physical challenges to honor Alia. Kane stresses the importance of embracing grief, talking about lost loved ones, and appreciating life. He encourages others to show up daily, find strength in their struggles, and understand that grief can coexist with love and beautiful memories. His mission is to ensure that Alia's spirit lives on while helping others facing similar battles. For updates, he invites people to follow him on Instagram and through the Aelia Foundation.

The Diary of a CEO

Billion Dollar NIGHTMARE! The Tragedy Of A Billion $$ Beauty Business - Nicola Kilner, The Ordinary
Guests: Nicola Kilner
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Nicola Kilner, co-founder and CEO of Deciem and The Ordinary, shares her journey of building a $2.2 billion skincare empire, emphasizing her belief that entrepreneurship is the key to financial freedom. She recounts her partnership with Brandon Truaxe, the founder of Deciem, whose erratic behavior led to his tragic downfall. Initially, Deciem experienced rapid success, producing 400,000 units daily, but Brandon's mental health deteriorated, resulting in chaotic decisions and ultimately his firing of Nicola. Brandon's struggles with mental health and substance abuse escalated, leading to his eventual death. Nicola reflects on the profound bond they shared and the challenges of witnessing his decline. She describes the early days of Deciem, where a family-like culture fostered creativity and collaboration, contrasting it with the difficulties of managing a larger organization. Despite the chaos, the company thrived, driven by a commitment to transparency and quality in skincare. Nicola emphasizes the importance of building a supportive work environment, where employees feel they belong. She advocates for kindness in leadership, distinguishing it from superficial niceness, and highlights the need for authenticity in business. The Ordinary's success stemmed from a focus on product quality and a unique approach to skincare, challenging industry norms. As Deciem grew, Nicola faced the complexities of leadership, especially after Brandon's removal. She reflects on the lessons learned from their journey, including the significance of mental health awareness and the impact of addiction. Despite the heartbreak, she remains committed to Deciem's mission and values, striving to create a positive workplace culture. In the aftermath of Brandon's death, Nicola grapples with feelings of loss and responsibility, recognizing the need for healing and reflection. She expresses gratitude for the support of her team and the community built around Deciem, emphasizing the importance of kindness and connection in both personal and professional realms.

The Pomp Podcast

The World's Most Successful People | Polina Pompliano | Pomp Podcast #561
Guests: Polina Marinova Pompliano
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In this episode, Anthony Pompliano interviews his wife, Polina Marinova Pompliano, founder of The Profile, which features deep dives on successful individuals. They discuss Frank Abagnale, the infamous con man from "Catch Me If You Can," who impersonated various professionals before working with the FBI to catch criminals. Polina highlights his lesson on observation as a superpower, emphasizing that paying attention can prevent being conned. They also explore Dolly Parton, who rose from poverty to become a savvy businesswoman and philanthropist, known for her Imagination Library initiative that donates millions of books. Kris Jenner is portrayed as a masterful manager of her family's brand, leveraging her experiences to build a media empire. Daniel Ek, Spotify's CEO, emphasizes the importance of strategic scheduling for creativity. Lastly, they touch on Tyler Perry's ownership philosophy and Keanu Reeves' kindness, revealing his philanthropic efforts and private nature. The episode underscores the value of learning from others' experiences and insights.
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