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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's once again that time, that special time on TPC's annual broadcast calendar where we bring you our annual ladies' night installment.
It is Valentine's Day, weekend Valentine's Day, obviously coming up on the 14th.
And we're so happy you joined us tonight as we will be presenting to you an outstanding collection of female guests.
We're going to be offering, as they always do this time of year, helpful advice on building strong marriages, staying positive while swimming upstream in today's culture, and plugging in with other healthy families.
Tips and tricks on how you can do that, all coming your way tonight.
We're going to have no less than seven ladies on the show tonight.
I feel embarrassed to be surrounded by so many women.
Keith Alexander is out tonight.
He'll be back next week.
So I'll be the only rooster in the hen house, I guess you could say.
But this is always one of our most festive shows of the broadcasting calendar.
And as I just mentioned, we have put together, once again, an outstanding lineup this year.
We're going to have making her debut appearance in just a few minutes, Cyan Quinn, who is the program director over at Counter Currents.
Sarah Dye, our good friend Sarah, with above time coffee roasters, former YouTuber, Lacey Lynn, and several other, a quartet of incredible ladies, in addition to those three, will be appearing throughout the evening.
So you don't want to miss it.
Now, there is a little bit of a twist for tonight's broadcast.
We have done this show, the Valentine's Day special, for a few years now, this time in February.
And my wife has normally made some cameo appearances on these programs.
But tonight, the twist is she'll be co-hosting with me the entire three hours.
She is in studio.
We've got a babysitter tonight.
We normally, you know, that's why she's normally not on the show.
She's at home watching the kids.
But tonight we've got a babysitter.
It's Valentine's Day, and she's with us tonight.
And she's going to say hello right now.
It is true.
I'm here for tonight.
All three hours?
All three.
And a babysitter watching all three kids.
I know.
It's nice.
You got to get that mic up on you, though.
Folks, let me tell you, she does look as cute as she sounds.
I promise you that.
Anybody who's met her can attest to that.
But let's see.
So, well, where to begin?
Are you excited about all the ladies we're going to be talking to tonight?
I know you know.
I'm a little nervous.
Well, some of them can certainly do that.
And it's a great, it's a great list of women.
I'm excited to talk to them all.
Well, we'll give you, well, I think we just did give you the preview, so we won't go into that any further right now.
We'll roll them out one by one as the night continues.
But I got to say, you know, we talk a lot about being on this program for as many years as we have been now in our 19th year.
It's been the only life my wife has ever known.
I met her when she was a teenager.
And, of course, the show didn't start until some years later in 2004.
We didn't even get married until 2006.
I was already two years into the show when we got married.
So truly, it's been the only life she's ever known.
And, well, very quickly, we've done this before.
We typically do it every time you're on, especially on the Valentine's Day.
I do have to say that I'm glad that it's just Saturday night.
Used to be Monday through Friday.
Monday through Friday.
For a short, relatively short time.
I mean, it was a few years, but in the grand scheme of things, it's short now because we're coming up on two decades.
But yeah, Monday through Friday was a tough load.
It was a lot.
Every show now with the weekly presentation is more of an event.
You see, you get the full week to catch up if you miss it.
But we tell this story a lot.
I like the story.
So would you tell it one more time, how we met?
Oh, my goodness.
Well.
I'll let you tell it.
You can do it probably a little more quickly than I would.
It's been told before, but I'll tell you, there's a reason I'm bringing it up tonight here on Valentine's Day.
Well, our pastor's daughter, I went to school with her, and she invited me to a week at church camp.
I'd never been before.
My parents were pretty strict, and I wasn't really allowed to go out and do very much.
So strict she couldn't even go to church.
That's how strict.
Well, they just, you know, overprotective.
I can't.
Anyway.
So I was super excited, and we all gathered in the choir room of our little church.
And the pastor had called for James to carry the luggage for all of the youth.
And when he walked in that room in his little khaki shorts, I was sitting on the front row in that choir room.
And I was like, oh, my goodness, is he driving some of the students?
And pastor was like, no.
Well, then we ended up having more students than they had anticipated.
And so he quietly asked James if he could carry two of the ladies with him.
And I ran and hid in the bathroom, hoping to be the last picked.
And sure enough, I got to ride with James, and that was it.
That's all it was.
That really was it.
It really was the rest of my life and yours too.
That was in 2001.
Yeah.
So, and by the way, I think it was fitting that we met and appropriate that we met at church because it only furthered my belief in the existence of God because there is no way that someone that magnificently beautiful could have possibly been the creation of a random act of marriage.
Well, there's more to it than just that.
Well, that's something that I'm thankful for.
But no, of course there's more to it than that.
But I mean, I'm just saying, part of my testimony here, that's further proof of the evidence of God and a higher creation here.
But that is how it all started.
And so by that was 2001, by 2002, she's wearing an Edwards for Representative, State Representative t-shirt, Elect Edwards.
She's working my campaign booths at the county, the town carnival and already licking envelopes and sending out campaign mailers.
I mean, that was in 2002.
And then two years later, the show started.
So not only the only life she's ever known, the only life I've ever known as an adult.
And I can vividly remember one thing after my campaign was over and after, so that was after Buchanan, which was 2000.
That was after my campaign ended in November of 2002.
I was on the phone with you, and I was driving to the grocery store.
And I remember saying this.
I remember this conversation as vividly as any memory I have.
And you had said something about, you know, what are you going to do now after the campaign?
This was just, you know, a day or two after it was over.
And I just said, a normal life isn't enough for me, and it never will be enough for me.
And I knew that I wanted to stay involved and to continue to fight this battle.
And then the door opened to get into radio.
But you've been a part of all of it.
I mean, all of it from the very beginning.
I remember when you told me you were going to host a radio program.
I was just like, what?
But I was so proud that that was, you know, the next adventure.
Well, and that's at least so far, it's been the final adventure for these last 19 years.
But folks, I got to give her credit.
Show started in 2004.
We married in 2006.
So it just goes to show, guys, you can get very attractive, helpful partners who are going to help you raise children and rear your family in the right way.
Have the same beliefs politically and faith-based.
It is more than lugs.
But I do appreciate the compliment.
But in any event, every mail out you've ever gotten, you're one of our supporters, you get those quarterly mail outs.
She's literally had her hand on it, her fingerprints on it.
Keeping the kids at home while I travel, traveling with me all of these years.
And she's with us for the next three hours.
So that's my wife.
She's saying hello.
Got a lot of ladies to get to.
But one more segment with just her next.
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Why does the left lie constantly?
Because they get spiritual power from lying.
The lies come from Satan, the father of lies.
John 8, 44.
Here's how the political lying process works.
Satan provides the beast with a lie.
Then the more they use the lie, the more spiritual power they get.
Look, the media is a lie multiplier, and this multiplication gives more evil spiritual power to the beast.
And that can overwhelm and even deceive the body of Christ, especially when the body is being disobedient to the head.
The churches today are incorporated, so they're subordinate to human government.
They obey the beast and do nothing to restore our national relationship with God.
And the government shall be on his shoulders.
Isaiah 9, 6.
That verse is not for the present-day church.
Rather, it is for the end time church, the body of the line of Judah.
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It's crazy, but it's true.
I only wanna be with you.
Welcome back.
Welcome back.
Welcome back, everybody, to our annual Valentine's Day special presentation of TPC.
I, James Edwards, along with my wife and soon to be six other wonderful ladies.
Let's name them all here at this first hour joining us here.
In the very next segment, will be Cyan Quinn of Counter Currents, Sarah Dye of Above Time Coffee Roasters.
Can't wait to talk to those two ladies.
And then, of course, some of the program mainstays, some of these ladies who have been appearing with us and are really part of the fabric of the show itself coming up in the second and third hours.
Kim, Lacey Lynn, Janice, and Courtney.
I love them all and so happy that we have put together this specially selected lineup tonight for Valentine's Day.
And, well, let's talk about Valentine's Day.
But first, let's talk about what is love.
And I read this from the King James Version because, of course, as I often like to remind you, that's the way the Lord spoke it.
1 Corinthians chapter 13, verses 4 through 8.
Love is patient.
Love is kind.
It does not envy.
It does not boast.
It is not proud.
It does not dishonor others.
It is not self-seeking.
It is not easily angered.
It keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects.
It always trusts.
It always hopes.
It always perseveres.
Love never fails.
Well, there's a lot of reasons I love my wife.
I love her for her faithfulness to God and to me and to our children.
I love her for the way that she solidifies and reinforces and shares my vision for the home and for the children.
The sacrificial nature in which she serves.
She doesn't serve for praise or for any type of reward.
It's very sacrificial service.
And the way that she embraces her duty and her role, it wouldn't stand up.
Nothing of it would stand up, not in our home and not in my career, had it not been for me finding a partner that was equally yoked and compatible.
And yes, I am thankful for her beauty both inside and out.
And it is Valentine's Day, and a special Valentine's Day.
Wish to you, ladies and gentlemen, and to your loved ones, love on your loved ones this weekend, whether it be your spouse or your sweetheart or however many years you've been together, your children, your grandchildren, and we will do the same.
So it all has gone by fast, though, has it not?
I mean, we talk about those years when we first met and then going into the campaign and starting the radio program raising children.
Your phone, we were looking at, we were driving in the car today.
Some of the flashbacks on your phone, it doesn't seem like it's been that many years.
It's like another thing we often say.
The days are long, especially in these child raising years where you've got the full nest at home.
We're still in that season of life, although we're a little bit older now than we were when we first met.
But the days are long, but the years are short.
Is that a yes?
Yes, a yes, absolutely.
You know I'm not as fluent on this as you are.
Well, we've still got a two-year-old in diapers, but you look back on it all.
Does it seem like it's been, let's see, so we met in 2000.
It doesn't seem like it's been 22 years I've known you.
22 years.
That's unimaginable.
Yeah, it's crazy to see how small Caroline is and how youngest, our two-year-old.
How big Isabel, who's almost 13 now.
And to see them side by side and just, it feels like yesterday that Isabel was that little.
Now, we're not going to put the shine on you, folks, okay?
We're not going to lie to you.
There is no perfect life.
There's just life.
So anybody who tells you they've been married or been together for 22 years, they've never had an argument, they've never not seen things together eye to eye.
Their children always get along.
That's somebody that's probably telling you a fib.
But that's another thing that I love, you know, through it all.
And it's different because, you know, I'm a micromanager.
I don't delegate well.
I don't even let her.
Well, her.
I like the way our families ran.
I'm not complaining about it.
Authoritarian in the captain's seat.
I don't know.
But I doing what I do for a living, I mean, it's irregular hours.
Let's just put it that way.
So it's, you know, working really around the clock.
There's always somebody trying to call, emails, orders.
And I mean, the three hours we do on the show each week is nothing compared to the workload.
I mean, it's 60 hours a week.
I mean, there's other organizations for which I work in this cause.
But, you know, again, none of it stays.
The point was, none of it stands up at home.
None of it stands up for my career if there's not somebody there that shares that vision and is willing to bear that load with you.
And not everybody's going to be able to live the life that we live.
Like, not every wife's going to be able to, you know, swallow the fact that their husband is busy and has to entertain and, you know, delegate his time elsewhere sometimes.
You know, we all have our gifts that the Lord's given us.
And, you know, I don't think there's a lot of families that can maintain the schedule that we do.
Not saying that we're more special than somebody else is, but there's a lot of other families like Sarah Dye's family.
Like we couldn't run business that they can.
God gives us all the talents and the means to run the family in that way.
And I think that you reach a lot of people.
Well, I think the point is, the point is, if it wasn't a guy who doesn't have his wife on the same page isn't going to be able to, you're either going to have to pick between your career and your family.
And thankfully, I've never had to make that choice.
It's always been.
I mean, yes, there's a lot of outside pressures that the world puts on you.
And life, the world and the pressures and the responsibilities can grind you down.
Absolutely.
It's a lot sometimes.
And especially me, who's like super self-conscious and super aware of what people say around me.
You know, I feel like I always have to.
The last person who should have ever been self-conscious.
I think I've told you that forever.
I know you have, but that's just the way I am.
But I'm just tenderhearted and very compassionate about our lives.
And I just, I'm just really, I don't know, sentimental about our own family.
Well, it's been a life worth living is the thing.
I mean, you go back to something I was saying earlier.
I mean, just working the nine to five and coming home.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with that.
I mean, you've got to have people doing all the jobs that make the state run and make the communities run.
But for me, I always wanted to serve a higher calling and to do something that I thought was eternal in nature and not just working for a corporate, you know, a random corporation in America or having a random business type job.
I wanted to do something like this, but it couldn't have been done without the family.
But I'm fully aware of what God's called you to do, and I'm happy to sacrifice some of my time.
And you have been.
Well, actually, I'm so glad you said that.
Actually, I have an email that I've been saving for this show.
No, no, I knew you were going to be on tonight.
I've been saving this actually for weeks.
I'm so glad that you used the word sacrifice again because this came in quite some time ago.
And the listener writes, James, I've been a listener since 2010 or 11.
Even though we are the same age, I have always considered you a personal hero.
Well, that's very nice.
Bill Rowland and General Forrest are among the many others on the other side who are proud of you as well.
Please convey my sincerest respect and affection to Keith and all of the men on the crew.
And there's a postscript.
P.S. Mrs. Edwards deserves a special mention.
Oh, goodness.
I don't.
For giving up her Saturday night for the last two decades.
That's really sweet.
Well, there's one she didn't give up.
That's tonight because we're here together.
That's right.
But all the other ones, yes.
That's really, really sweet.
I like that people notice that, though, because it doesn't work.
And on Valentine's Day, we can accentuate the point.
It doesn't work without a wife and kids that are on the same page.
I don't want anybody to feel sorry that I'm not having my husband on a Saturday night while he serves other people.
I'm honored to have.
You've got six other nights.
Right.
And I'm honored to be a part of this.
We're a big part of it.
Thank you.
I'm happy to have the life that I have, and I know I'm blessed.
And I'm very thankful to have a husband who provides and protects and just takes care of us the way that you do.
So one night a week to provide for us and to all work.
There's a lot of play to play to.
We have a great life.
And you always get into it at home as well.
And so on Valentine's Day, you always put a Valentine's Day party for our kids and their cousins and their friends.
What does that until?
We've got about a minute and then we got to get to the point.
Well, I just think it's important for everyone to feel that special night.
I mean, she decorates the house, obviously, for all the seasons, for Christmas, for Thanksgiving.
I mean, we're always hosting it all.
Most women do.
But for Valentine's Day, you do it just for the kids.
Well, I started two years ago because James has taken Isabel to daddy daughter dance since she was three years old.
And it's been this really big thing.
Well, then when fake COVID started, they stopped the dances.
And so she missed her very last one with her daddy.
And so I decorated the whole time.
So now she's too old to go.
Right.
So she missed it.
And so I decorated the house like it was a dance hall.
And we invited all of her friends over and had a candy bar.
Anyway, we had a dance at the house and everybody loved it.
So we've just done it an annual Valentine's Day.
That'll be coming up next weekend.
But in any event, we got to take a break.
And when we come back, Cyan, then Sarah, then Kim, Lacey, Janice Courtney, all coming up tonight.
We can't wait.
They've all got a special message.
They all picked their messages.
Stay tuned.
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Open up your eyes, then you'll be alive.
Here I am am I. Everlasting love.
Need you by my side.
Girl, to be my five.
You'll never be denied.
Everlasting love.
From the very start.
Open up your heart.
Be our lasting one.
Welcome back, everybody.
I love this show, and I love doing shows like this, getting off the beaten path ever so gently and just for a short time.
Believe me, we'll be back next week with all of the terrible news going on in the world that you tune into here every week.
But tonight's different.
I'm being a little facetious, yes.
We always try to give you an uplifting show no matter what's going on in the world.
But tonight, tonight, how uplifting is this to have these wonderful women coming on?
Now joining us, the first of six ladies who will be joining us this evening.
Cyan Quinn is the program director at Countercurrents, talking about the vitally important support roles that so many ladies do for our cause, but they do a lot more than that.
And she's one of them.
In addition to working for the cause, she's also a wife and a mother.
And she was tuned into the open of this program tonight.
And Cyan, are we right or are we wrong when we say that you can be normal?
You can be normal.
You can have normal things and still publicly stand for these eternal truths that our program and that Countercurrents champion.
And you're living proof of that.
How are you tonight, Cyan?
It's so great to have you.
Oh, absolutely, James Evers.
It's so good to be on.
And it was so good to hear you and Danny.
I'm just, you know, it makes me so uplifting and wonderful to hear a couple who's in love, has a family.
And I think that it's such a good example to other people in our movement.
You know, you can find a spouse.
You can lead the way and have a family and believe the things that we do.
And men and women can work together in the roles that God has laid out for us and in ways that complement each other.
Men are naturally more inclined to be political figures, yes.
But women play a huge role in that too, mostly in social organizing, being members of the PTA, being active in their children's lives.
Women play a huge role in transmitting our culture down through our children.
And, you know, I'm so happy to hear you two.
You're just so cute.
You have a great relationship.
I think that I have the best husband.
But, and you met him too.
You met him and you met my daughter at the last countercurrents retreat.
So, yes, we have women, we have families in our movement.
So, it's such an honor to be here.
Thank you so much.
Well, I'm so happy to have you.
Of course, you and I started talking, I don't know, about a year or two ago.
We exchanged a lot of correspondence, some texts, some you know, for cause-related issues.
And then we had the chance to meet for the first time last summer.
My wife was there, an event we were at in Louisville.
And then, of course, we had the opportunity to collaborate further.
And you and I did at a Countercurrents event in Atlanta last fall, and that was just a wonderful, wonderful thing.
Has been, I just want to say this publicly: it has been such a joy to work with you.
And Cyan, too, you could tell in her voice, she really is that chipper and upbeat and effusive and bubbly as she sounds in person.
And she's working for a cause.
She's doing great work at Countercurrents, doing a lot of the things that she just mentioned, but also serving as a wife and a mother as well.
And she puts it all together.
She's the total package.
Well, thank you so much.
And, you know, I couldn't do any of it without my husband.
I love him dearly.
You know, he was really, you know, when we talked about Valentine's Day and the complimentary roles that men and women have for each other, he was really the driving force in intellectually, you know, putting the pieces together and realizing that our race and our culture, our way of life was being threatened.
You know, putting together the pieces of madness that you read in the news, like, you know, the violence that you see in the cities.
Well, you know, there's a reason for it.
And there's, you know, interracial violence is primarily in instances of interracial violence.
It's 85% of the time blacks are the perpetrators.
This is, you know, he was the one who was exposed to Colin Flarity videos.
He found countercurrents for us and really, you know, plugged us into that network and opened our eyes together.
And then from that point forward, you know, that's his strength.
And then my strength has always been social organizing, connecting with other people, other moms, and really, you know, building a support network for ourselves and our daughter to grow up in an environment where she's protected and she's comfortable to explore intellectually and socially with in a safe environment with other kids.
My greatest, probably the greatest honor was in 2019 when we were doxxed for organizing conferences in Seattle.
Anthifa put out an article and they called us a white power couple.
So I know that they, you know, they meant it, they meant it poorly.
But to me, that's a badge of honor.
And it really is true.
I think men and women work together both to raise families and to protect our culture and really engage in social change.
That's how it's done.
They do.
And it has to be that way.
You could tell by her voice, ladies and gentlemen, how vicious she sounds and how vicious she is.
And Sam, I got two questions for you.
We only got about three minutes left.
I mean, all of these ladies are making these micro cameo appearances tonight.
Let me ask you this.
We could go for an hour on this.
We've had Liv Haida on of whitedate.net.
We've asked a lot of our ladies on these Valentine's shows in years past this question.
Although I don't think, I let everybody kind of pick their topics tonight.
Nobody is really actually talking about this tonight.
But what advice would you give to other singles who are looking to find like-minded people like us that they can be found?
Not as easy as just turning over a rock, I guess, but how do you do it?
Right, right.
Well, you know, they may not, you know, if you're a man and you're looking for a white woman, they may not be on Countercurrents yet.
They may not be at Amaran yet, or they may, who knows?
Well, they probably listen to the political festival.
They did the radio show.
They can tune in.
But, you know, you can find social activities in your neighborhood.
There are ethnic culture groups that you can go to.
When I was living in Seattle, there was a Polish club.
There's a big Norwegian community in Ballard.
And so there are already groups that are organized around these valuable ethnic and cultural inheritances that we have.
And so I think that's a really good, I was part of the Swedish club for a little while.
And it's just, it's a great way to find other people who just appreciate and enjoy their heritage in a positive way.
Well, and it's a great place to find family.
I think anywhere women are, men should be.
A lot of people want to be led.
And that's not just a women thing.
Women like and need to be led, I think, but a lot of men like it need to be led too.
I mean, we all, I think not, let me put it this way.
There's a lot of normie men out there that want to be led, obviously.
They're waiting for a leader.
But so don't be afraid that ladies have a point.
I guess that's the thing I'm stabbing at.
Cyan, let me ask you this.
Program director at Countercurrents, we've got about a minute left, never enough time with you, but what are your duties entail?
What is the vision and the goals of Counter Currents for the year to come?
Oh, fantastic.
Okay, well, for the next year, and we were working on building this last year, we started having events again.
This year in 2023, we also have a full docket.
So if you are interested in either hosting an event in your area or sponsoring one, please reach out to me at Cyan, that's C-Y-A-N, at counter-currents.com.
We are also starting to do opinion research, polling, to really get into what makes people interested in white identity politics.
What is the underlying cause of the changes in attitudes towards race, and what can we do about it?
So those are the things that you can look forward to at Countercurrents.
Again, that's counter-currents.com.
Get in touch.
Can't wait to hear from you.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you something from having worked with Cyan in the last year or so, year and change.
She is a delight.
She knows what she's doing, and she puts on fantastic events.
So Greg Johnson really had a stroke of, I don't know if it was genius or luck or what it was, but he made the right selection.
Greg and Cyan and the whole team there at Counter Currents have really put together a wonderful organization.
I mean, it was already wonderful, but I think it is really going to the next level with the foundation and with the events and with everything going on there.
Greg, Cyan, and the team there at Countercurrents are certainly an organization worthy of your support.
Always fun to talk to somebody from their team, whether it be one of their contributing writers or Greg or Cyan themselves.
You can find out more at counter-currents.com, counter-currents.com.
And we look forward.
The year is still young.
A lot to see and hear from Countercurrents.
And you'll be hearing them more on this program as well throughout the year.
We'll have Dr. Johnson back on in short order, I'm sure.
Cyan, a final word from you to the troops tonight.
Get ready for Sarah Dottie.
Thank you so much.
It's an honor.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you, everybody, and happy Valentine's Day.
Enjoy the time of your loved one.
We haven't said that yet.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Happy Valentine's Day, Cyan, to you and your husband and your daughter as well.
We will talk to you again soon.
Sarah Dye standing on deck, and she'll be up next.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back.
It was so great to talk to Cyan from Countercurrents in the previous segment.
We've got so many great ladies still forthcoming tonight.
But with us right now is one who has truly set an example that we all ought to follow.
And that is Sarah Dye.
Sarah Dai of Schooner Creek Farms.
And you've probably read about Sarah and her family in the news over the last several years, how their booth at a local farmer's market in Indiana was accosted by, I don't know of any other adjective I could use to describe these people other than terrorists.
They are financial terrorists, people who want to see folks not be able to make a living because they disagree with their entirely constitutional and healthy and legal beliefs, beliefs that we propagate on this program.
No, but this family never backed down.
This woman never backed down.
Her husband never backed down.
They never backed down.
And No matter what the cost, no matter how much public pressure, no matter how much publicity, they never back down.
That is somebody that I can close ranks with.
Sarah, it is so great to have you back on the Valentine's Show.
It's so great to have you back on anytime and for any reason on this program.
How are you tonight?
Thank you.
Thank you so much, James.
I'm doing well.
That was a very kind and generous introduction.
It's a pleasure to be on the show.
I look forward to this tradition.
Absolutely.
We will make it a tradition.
You know, my wife is co-hosting with me tonight, and she's a big fan of yours and a big fan of above-time coffee.
I am.
What's in our cupboard?
What is the only coffee in the Edwards home for at least the last six months?
Definitely the above-time coffee.
I got to say.
Little behind-the-scenes story.
I can recall not too many months ago after an event rolling around in a minivan with Sarah and Nathan D'AMigo.
We were all together.
That was a fun weekend, was it not?
Did we have fun, Sarah?
We did.
We had so much fun, and it was so good to meet you in person.
And I look forward to getting to meet your lovely wife as well.
It's so good to be on the show with both of you.
And yeah, actually, the attendance of IRL events is something that's fresh on my mind.
I've had the opportunity to event to attend several fantastic events over the past several months, and it's things like that that really help forge bonds.
So, yeah, it was great to get to meet you there.
And great to meet you as well after having, of course, talked to you on the program for a couple of years now, at least, and to have met you in person.
And then you had a booth there, and that's where I had my first acquaintance made with your new product.
So let's talk about that because my wife is very, very big on this.
All natural products, not just the stuff you eat, but the stuff you clean with, the stuff you wear.
I mean, the last several years, we've had a renaissance in the Edwards home, and she's been a big driving force behind it.
We don't even buy Dawn dishwashing soap anymore.
It's toxic.
Yeah, she makes her own toothpaste for us and her own deodorant.
All of it.
Oh, great.
Love the all-organic stuff.
But I got to ask you, though, with regards to the coffee, now this seems to have been a big hit.
I bought, I don't know, two or three different sackfuls there at the show.
Flavors.
Flavors.
And sackfuls comes in the sack, right?
Bag.
We came home with a little sample, and I was like jumping up and down like a little kid in a candy store.
I was like, oh, my gosh, she sent samples.
And then she didn't see the gift, which was the idea.
I know that he had actually gotten me a big bag.
A couple, three big bags.
I'm so excited.
And it comes in either the full beans or, of course, ground up.
We gave some away for Christmas presents.
They were perfect.
So why that, Sarah?
How did it come to your mind to go into this particular industry?
And why coffee?
Well, as you said with the introduction, it had been a crazy few years, and we had sort of taken a step back from everything and were kind of reassessing what we were going to do as far as income and jobs and just even where we were living, where we were living, we considered moving.
We weren't quite sure, you know, how to move forward.
But throughout that whole process, we just kind of took things one step at a time and sort of trusted on kind of a spiritual level that we were moving forward in the right direction.
And then just last year, actually, a friend was kind of casually mentioned the idea of like, hey, why don't we have a nationalist owned coffee company?
And that was kind of the rest was history.
My husband and I were like, yeah, why don't we?
And then we got to thinking.
We're like, you know, we really love coffee.
We've always appreciated good, high-quality coffee.
And for years, we have been buying from a local roaster who, even though we didn't totally agree with his political views, his coffee was good.
And we thought, you know, maybe we could do that because we already had been doxxed and had been in the news and, you know, with all that stuff that had gone on.
So we didn't really have to worry about that happening again because we were already out there as nationalists.
And we thought, well, hey, you know, maybe we're the right people for that.
And then from there, one thing after another just sort of fell in into place.
We had several people come forward and offer their skills with building the website and just like getting us set up with one of our friends had a lot of knowledge about coffee and roasting in general.
So he was a great resource for learning about different types of beans and kind of the breakdown of the roasting process and even down to what equipment to buy.
So he was a huge help with that.
And then we had another lovely friend come forward and help us with the graphic design stuff.
And it was kind of, it was really a team effort.
And then, yeah, here we are.
So it has been a hit.
People seem to not only really appreciate that they can support a business with a product that they buy all the time that shares their political views.
And like we're on the same team when it comes to that, not just political, but metapolitical.
You know, as many of your listeners, I'm sure, know, I mean, this thing that we're all involved in together is definitely deep, you know, and so people appreciate that.
And then from the feedback we've been getting, it sounds like people really appreciate the taste of the coffee as well.
So I'm glad that we could actually offer a high-quality product.
Well, we're about to run out.
And so you'll be getting another order from the Edwards home in just a few days.
But let me read a little bit more about this from the website itself, which is abovetimecoffee.com.
Am I getting that right, Sarah?
I have it up on my phone.
My wife can attest you.
My phone has so many.
Yeah, it's hard to just haven't made it back to the sounds like a Dalmatian puppy.
It's got little black spots all over.
AboveTimeCoffee.com, is that right?
Yeah, she also has a Facebook page.
That is right.
And a Facebook page.
How about that?
Well, wait, we actually don't have a Facebook page.
Or maybe not.
Actually, we did have one, but unfortunately, January 1st, I was banned from Instagram.
Okay, that's all right.
You haven't been to it in a couple of months.
Just out of yourself.
Let me read a little bit more about it.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Where else can you find me?
You're on Twitter.
I know you're on Twitter.
Yeah, we are still on Twitter for the time being.
We're on Telegram as well.
And Gab.
I can't forget Gab.
Gab.
Got to be on Gab.
So this is something I know.
You were at an event in Florida a few days ago.
When you go to these IRL events, it seems to be a popular booth.
I know I bought mine.
You seem to be pretty busy that weekend last fall.
And then at some of these other events.
And I hope that the online sales are going as briskly as the in-person sales.
A little bit of background on Above Time Coffee Roasters.
It's a family-owned and operated small business established just last year, 2022.
Sarah and her team hand roast coffee and ship it to customers in the United States.
As a family, they work together to perform the business tasks such as ordering, roasting, packaging, shipping, marketing, and more.
Sarah launched Above Time Coffee because she saw a need for the creation of a more nationalist-owned businesses serving our people in an age where we are constantly subjected to degrading advertising schemes in the name of unchecked capitalism by woke companies that are first to take a knee for those who wish to destroy our nations.
The time has come to take our own side.
At Above Time Coffee, they believe in collaborating within the network and working to build a better future for our people.
For instance, you'll find that Above Time Coffee also has apparel and coffee mugs, which were made by real people in our nation who share our values.
It's a total collaborative and community effort there.
They're grateful to their loyal friends for their help along the way in the formation of Above Time Coffee.
From the website building a graphic design to the ideas, the support.
Team effort all the way, and they source green coffee beans from sustainable and organic farms wherever possible.
Living a healthy and active lifestyle is important to Sarah and to us, and we want their customers to enjoy the benefits of drinking organic coffee grown without harmful synthetic chemicals better for your health.
It's crucial to protecting our environment and ecosystems and that's not a leftist issue, by the way, folks and as it's an intrinsic value to our people.
So check it out.
And it's not kosher certified.
If you needed any other reason to buy, it is not kosher certified.
You can get it all at Abovetimecoffee.com and Sarah.
Coffee is something that so many people use.
This isn't a novelty item or a niche item niche item this is something that I mean.
People almost everybody drinks coffee almost every day, so why not do it and support your own interest by doing it with Above TIME coffee, and you're going to be supporting your own self-interest and you're going to be getting a better product all the way through.
Yeah, absolutely well, thank you.
Thank you for that.
Uh, to be honest uh really, it's an honor.
Uh, we feel honored that we are able to be owners of this business and that we're, you know, offering this to people.
We feel completely honored that people like what we're doing and want to support what we're doing, and just every day we're giving thanks this this past week, just like you said last weekend after attending an event in Florida.
Just like you said, there's just so much love anytime you go to these events.
You know it's like you.
You oftentimes you're maybe meeting people that you had been talking to before, but it was the first time maybe you saw them in person or something.
But it's always like kind of coming home and it always feels very comfy and it's like you.
You find yourself kind of saying, I feel like i've known these people my whole life and so I saw lots of beautiful faces uh, many familiar faces and many new faces, um and so, and then, of course, it's like valentine's week and stuff.
So my husband and I have been kind of laughing because we're just really feeling the love this week.
So we've been tucking little extra items in the boxes of what people order, maybe a little sample of coffee or a bar of soap.
We've got some really cool soap.
Uh, right now that was made by another uh, Nationalist owned business as well that has our coffee in it.
I love that, yeah.
So yeah, I remember that we got.
We got one of those.
Let's say folks, if you drink coffee and we know you do Abovetimecoffee.com Sarah, we got just seconds remaining.
If an order comes in tonight, when will they get their coffee?
Uh, within one to three weeks, because we are roasting it uh, by hand.
So Hey, it's worth the wait.
It's worth the wait.
Yeah, here you go.
My wife's going to test it.
It's worth the wait.
AboveTimecoffee.com.
Put in an order online.
It'll be delivered to your house.
Order a lot.
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