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Zombie-Nation

Tonight we will delve into the creation of a zombie nation. We will follow the breadcrumbs from drugs and food to technology and social media as we unpack the roots of zombie nation. I’ll also revisit the importance of cutting ties with the zombies before they destroy you.


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Lonliness

On tonight’s episode we will get into the toughest undercover mental health issue that no one wants to talk bout, loneliness. We will discuss how humans’ longing for companionship is destroying us, from the causes, symptoms, and cures.


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Accessible-Vices

Tonight we will get into the easily accessible vices that are destroying our society. We will discuss the normalization of sin and how the permeation of vices has negatively impacted our society.


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Vices

Tonight I will discuss the downfall of America through vices. We will delve into the use of popular vices, from online gambling to pornography, and how they have been used to control the masses.


Episode 43 Bob Holmes

Bob Holmes Beat Bob Suicide Bullying

Bob Holmes joins us today in the Anomic Age to discuss the increasing number of suicides occurring in schools across the country. Bob messages for teens and adults about anti-bullying, never giving up on dreams, the effects of drugs and alcohol, encouragement, intentional living, and moving towards a passion filled life!

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Bob Holmes

Bob Holmes Beat Bob Suicide Bullying

Bob grew up in the Boston, Massachusetts area. Bob has a family, a wife and 3 girls. His compassion for others keeps him on the road across the country getting out the message that you too can “Beat the Odds”. He really wasn’t much of an athlete. In fact, Bob was a very shy person. He never played volleyball in high school or college. ​ Bob did a lot of traveling which caused him to develop a bad back. His doctor recommended that he get more exercise and it was at that time that Bob began playing volleyball with a friend in their backyard. “We played 3 or 4 times a week, usually after evening programs. After watching the famed Globetrotters entertain a crowd and seeing the joy they brought to young people, I came up with the idea of a one-man volleyball team. This way, I could demonstrate to people that they can beat the odds just as I was doing on the court.” At the age of 29, Bob called a high school principal in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. “I had a meeting planned there and asked if I could play a few games, just by myself, against the kids and another game against the faculty. No doubt, the principal thought that I wouldn’t have a chance, so he said yes. I played the students and the faculty, had a lot of fun and won. After that, I called another school and before I knew it, I had 11 schools lined up.” As of April 2018 he has been in over 6000 gymnasiums and has performed in front of and spoken to over 6,000,000 teenagers and adults. ​ Bob has been traveling around the country helping the teens and adults of our country see that they can “Beat the Odds”. When the One Man Volleyball team passes off the scene he wants the epitaph to read: It wasn’t the volleyball, but the message that kept me going, and that message is billions of times more important than my game.

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