• Swipe Up 243: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    Jun 15 2023

    Swipe Up 243: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

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    Swipe Up 243: A Message from Ray Taylor

    Hello, beloved Swipe Up fam! It's your host, Ray Taylor, here with an important announcement that I want to share with all of you.

    Swipe Up has been an incredible platform where I've had the opportunity to express my genuine and unfiltered thoughts on a wide range of topics. Throughout this journey, we've experienced moments of passion, excitement, and engaging conversations. I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support you have shown and the vibrant discussions we've had along the way.

    However, it's important for me to be transparent with you, my amazing listeners. Over time, I have encountered a level of negativity that has taken a toll on my mental well-being. The hate directed towards me has become overwhelming, which has led me to make a difficult decision.

    Creating a space where diverse opinions are respected and embraced has always been my goal. Regrettably, some individuals have chosen to cross the line, spreading hate instead of engaging in meaningful dialogue.

    Therefore, I have decided to put Swipe Up on hiatus for the time being. It is crucial for me to prioritize my mental health and take the necessary steps towards regaining my peace of mind. I want to express my deep appreciation to each and every one of you who has been supportive, kind, and understanding. Your encouragement and enthusiasm have meant the world to me.

    Together, we have built a community founded on respect and open-mindedness. During this break, I will be focusing on self-care and working towards healing. I want to assure you that this is not the end of Swipe Up. I firmly believe in the power of this podcast and the significance of providing a platform for diverse perspectives. I will return when I feel mentally ready to continue our journey together.

    In the meantime, I encourage you to explore the previous episodes of Swipe Up and catch up on any that you may have missed. Our conversations remain relevant, and your voice continues to matter.

    Once again, I want to express my sincere gratitude for your unwavering support. Each and every one of you is truly valued. Stay tuned for updates on when Swipe Up will be back. Until then, please take care of yourselves and each other.

    This is Ray Taylor signing off, wishing you all well-being and sending my warmest regards.

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  • Swipe Up 242: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    Jun 8 2023

    Swipe Up 242: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

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    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:01:39): In this news update, we discuss the recent debt deal that imposes new work requirements for food aid and the conflicting views among Democrats. President Joe Biden negotiated tougher work requirements for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, which has led to a mixed response within the Democratic party. Republicans agreed to drop certain work requirements for veterans and homeless individuals. This compromise has sparked frustration among Democrats who are torn between cutting access to food for marginalized communities and avoiding default on the nation's debt. Learn more about the new requirements and their potential impact on SNAP recipients in this informative video.

    Source: APNews.com 

    Story 2 (00:12:14): In this news update, we discuss the recent removal of the Bible from elementary and middle school libraries in a Utah school district. The removal was prompted by a parent's complaint citing Utah's law on "pornographic or indecent" material in books and arguing that the Bible contains vulgarity and violence. The Davis School District reviewed the Bible and determined that it does not violate the state's law but should be limited to high school-aged students. However, another parent has appealed the decision, and the outcome will be decided at a future public meeting. Republican legislator Ken Ivory, who initially criticized the complaint, later expressed that the Bible is best taught at home. Join us as we delve into the discussions surrounding book challenges and bans in schools and the impact of Utah's book banning law on literature in education.

    Source: NPR.org 

    Story 3 (00:23:25): In this news update, we discuss the recent SpaceX Starship launch failure that resulted in unforeseen environmental damage in Port Isabel, Texas. The launch caused a cloud of thick, granular debris to descend upon the city, leaving residents furious and describing the event as "truly terrifying." Large pieces of concrete, some the size of bowling balls, were reported, and a significant crater was formed. Environmental experts are critical of SpaceX's impact modeling and failure to implement measures to mitigate the rocket's flame impact. Despite concerns about environmental risks, the launch was approved by the FAA, raising questions about their assessment. Join us as we delve into the details of the incident and the challenges faced by SpaceX, a company led by Elon Musk, in balancing their ambitious private space exploration goals with the importance of minimizing environmental impacts.

    Source: giantfreakinrobot.com  

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  • Swipe Up 241: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    Jun 1 2023

    Swipe Up 241: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

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    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:02:27): Discover the latest news as Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds signs a bill rolling back child labor laws in response to business owner complaints over labor shortages. This significant development has implications for teenagers seeking employment opportunities and has sparked debates nationwide. Get the full story and analysis in this informative news report.

    Source: businessinsider.com 

    Story 2 (00:14:18): Discover the shocking revelation of a fight club discovered in a middle school in Loudoun County. This news article unveils the organized fights, betting, and promotion on social media platforms, raising concerns about student safety and parental involvement. Get all the details and insights in this eye-opening report.

    Source: wjla.com 

    Story 3 (00:24:53): Discover the controversy surrounding the removal of the highly controversial game, Slavery Simulator, from Google's app store. The game, which allowed players to engage in disturbing activities involving black characters, sparked outrage in Brazil due to its offensive nature. Learn about the public backlash, calls for accountability, and the legal actions taken in response to this app. Stay informed with the latest updates on this significant event.

    Source: bbc.com 

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  • Swipe Up 240: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    May 25 2023

    Swipe Up 240: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

    Show topic: 

    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:01:24): In this shocking incident, a Walgreens security guard fatally shoots Banko Brown, a young transgender man, as he attempts to leave the store. The surveillance footage reveals a physical altercation between the guard and Brown, leading to the fatal shooting. The district attorney's office deemed the shooting as "reasonable," sparking outrage and protests in the community. Discover the details surrounding this case and the larger issues of violence against unhoused individuals and the rights of trans individuals. Banko Brown, a community organizer known for assisting Black transgender youth, tragically lost his life in a controversial incident. Learn more about the systemic issues and dangerous precedents that this incident raises.

    Source: theguardian.com 

    Story 2 (00:19:07): Discover the findings of a study conducted by MRC Free Speech America, which suggests that Twitter censorship has increased since Elon Musk took over the platform. The study documents a rise in censorship cases under Musk's leadership, with a significant percentage of them related to hate speech targeting the Trans community. Find out more about the severity of censorship, the actions taken by Musk to address the issue, and concerns regarding freedom of speech and democracy. Explore the global implications of Twitter's compliance with government requests and its impact on opposition censorship and propaganda

    Source: censortrack.org & slate.com 

    Story 3 (00:28:43): Explore the consequences of Florida's new anti-immigrant law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis. The legislation expands the use of E-Verify and imposes stricter penalties for hiring or transporting undocumented individuals. Immigrant advocates express concerns about the impact on employment, healthcare access, and the overall economy. Discover how these laws affect not only immigrants but also Floridians at large. Learn about the potential labor shortage in industries such as agriculture, construction, hospitality, and healthcare, and the satirical film 'A Day Without a Mexican' that humorously depicts the hypothetical scenario of an entire demographic disappearing and the resulting chaos. Delve into the social, economic, and cultural implications and examine the stereotypes and prejudices surrounding the Mexican community.

    Source: wesh.com 

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    38 mins
  • Swipe Up 239: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    May 18 2023

    Swipe Up 239: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

    Show topic: 

    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:01:24): In a shocking incident, YouTuber Trevor Jacob who staged a plane crash for views could face up to 20 years in jail. In a video seen by nearly three million people, Jacob appears to have staged the crash to boost viewing numbers on his channel. The video shows the pilot ejecting from the single-engine plane - selfie stick in hand - and parachuting into the dense vegetation of the Los Padres National Forest. Jacob has since admitted that he intended to obstruct federal authorities when he disposed of the wreckage and lied to investigators. He has agreed to plead guilty to one count of destruction and concealment with the intent to obstruct a federal investigation, which carries a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

    Source: aljazeera.com

    Story 2 (00:10:04): Get ready to say his name three times again! Warner Bros. has announced the release of "Beetlejuice 2" on Sept. 6, 2024, with Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder reprising their roles. Joining the cast is "Wednesday" star Jenna Ortega and Justin Theroux in a yet-to-be-revealed role. Production is set to commence in London on May 10. Learn more about the highly-anticipated sequel to Tim Burton's 1988 film in this video.

    Source: variety.com

    Story 3 (00:16:46): Donald Trump appeared on CNN for the first time since 2016 for a town hall event where he faced prolonged questioning. In this news article, AP details Trump's long, twisting answers, lies about the election and abortion, attacks on an accuser, and defense of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Trump continues to spread unfounded claims of election fraud, align with extremists, and make controversial statements about women. Get the full story of what happened at the town hall and how Trump responded to tough questioning in this video.

    Source: apnews.com 

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    aljazeera.com

    variety.com

    apnews.com 

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    42 mins
  • Swipe Up 238: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    May 11 2023

    Swipe Up 238: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

    Show topic: 

    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:01:31): In this video, we explain the ongoing WGA strike and its potential impact on the entertainment industry. The Writers Guild of America is fighting for better pay and working conditions for writers, while the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers is taking a conservative approach. Late-night shows such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and Saturday Night Live have already gone dark due to the strike, and the network television season could be delayed. We also discuss the issues at stake, including compensation for writers, the survival of writing as a profession, and the potentially-transformative impact of AI in generating scripts. 

    Story 2 (00:19:30): King Charles III's coronation was a grand event that took place on May 6, 2023, at Westminster Abbey, with over 2,000 guests invited. The ceremony featured the coronation regalia, including ceremonial swords, scepters, orbs, and St Edward's Crown, and Queen Consort Camilla was also crowned alongside King Charles III. The Royal Family had the power to censor BBC coverage of the coronation, which raised questions about the extent of the constitutional monarch’s power. The cost of the ceremony was highlighted amid the ongoing cost of living crisis. Anti-monarchy protesters dressed in bright yellow were also arrested during the event. 

    Story 3 (00:28:03): In this news article, we explore House Republicans' bill to lift the debt ceiling and cut spending. The Limit, Save, Grow Act, which passed the House by a slim margin, proposes lifting the debt limit by $1.5 trillion and imposing cuts in federal spending to the tune of $4.5 trillion. Economic analysts warn of a potential recession if action is not taken, and Senator Bernie Sanders accuses the GOP of holding the world economy "hostage." President Biden and Democrats have pushed for a debt ceiling hike without conditions, but Republicans insist on spending cuts. Learn more about the proposal and the potential consequences in this video.

    Sources: 

    deadline.com

    vogue.com

    finance.yahoo.com

    foxbusiness.com

    cbsnews.com

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  • Swipe Up 237: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    May 4 2023

    Swipe Up 237: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

    Show topic: 

    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:01:08): The Walt Disney Company has filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other officials, alleging "government retaliation" and violations of its protected speech. The dispute began when Disney's former CEO spoke out against a law banning discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, and Republican lawmakers subsequently stripped Disney of its self-governing authority. Now, Disney is seeking a federal judge to declare the board's action "unlawful and unenforceable." Learn more about the ongoing feud between Disney and Governor DeSantis in this video.

    Story 2 (00:11:53): Black Mirror Season 6 is returning this June and it's set to be the most unpredictable season yet. Creator Charlie Brooker tells Tudum that he even surprised himself with the stories for the upcoming episodes. In this video, we take a look at what we can expect from the new season and the list of talented stars joining the cast. Get ready for some crazy swings and more variety than ever before. Don't miss the premiere of Black Mirror Season 6 this June! 

    Story 3 (00:19:00): New York City's public libraries may face weekend closures after the proposed 2024 fiscal budget cuts, which now amount to $52.7 million. The library systems representing the five boroughs warn that additional funding cuts would obliterate weekend hours across the city. Meanwhile, the new eight-year contract with the New York City Police Department (NYPD) will give police officers billions in salary increases and overtime pay. The labor agreement increases police wages retroactively beginning in 2017, and the top pay for officers after five-and-a-half years of service will be $131,500 per year—a $40,000 increase. Library workers and patrons worry about how people who rely on libraries as community spaces and their services might cope if services aren’t available on weekends. 

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    NPR.org 

    Netflix.com

    Vice.com 

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    29 mins
  • Swipe Up 236: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show
    Apr 27 2023

    Swipe Up 236: Unfiltered Opinions on the News and Entertainment World from the Ray Taylor Show

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    Welcome to Swipe Up, part of the Ray Taylor Show! In each episode, host Ray Taylor gives his honest and unfiltered opinions on the latest news, current events, entertainment updates, and other random posts he finds on Instagram. Join Ray every Thursday as he shares his thoughts and insights on a variety of topics. Whether you're looking for a fresh perspective on the news or just want to be entertained, Swipe Up has something for everyone. Don't miss an episode - subscribe now!    

    Story 1 (00:03:10): A robocall obtained by Tennessee Holler has raised questions and made false allegations about what happened inside the Tennessee Capitol on March 30. The call was allegedly produced by Enlight Tennessee, a conservative advocacy group. The automated voice called for the expulsion of three state representatives and accused them of being "radical activists." However, the Tennessee Highway Patrol denied any reports of angry mobs or confiscation of pipe bombs or brass knuckles at the Capitol that day. Learn more about this controversial robocall in this news report.

    Story 2 (00:22:03): The Missouri House has voted against a proposal to ban minors from openly carrying firearms on public land without adult supervision. The measure failed by a 104-39 vote, with only one Republican supporting it. Democratic Rep. Donna Baringer explained that police had requested the change to prevent children from walking around with firearms in public areas. However, Republicans argued that the ban would infringe on gun rights and that it was not appropriate to charge people with crimes based on assumptions. The measure was part of an ongoing debate on the best ways to fight crime in St. Louis. 

    Story 3 (00:35:27): During the protests of 2020, Portland police used tear gas at harmful levels. A new study by Forensic Architecture reveals the amount of tear gas that was deployed during the infamous "Tear Gas Tuesday" of June 2, 2020. In this video, we take a closer look at the study's findings and the impact of tear gas on the protesters and residents of Portland.

    Sources: 

    wbir.com - Local Knoxville, Tennessee News Network

    APNews.com

    KGW.com - Local Portland, Oregon News Network

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