Tom Grieve

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Attorney Tom Grieve is an ex-criminal prosecutor who now leads the largest criminal defense firm in Wisconsin. He is a former instructor, competitive shooter, and a relentless 2nd amendment advocate. Tom has been interviewed and appeared in numerous media outlets, ranging from the New York Times, CourtTV, Fox News, Reuters, Washington Post, National Public Radio, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, among many others. He is a frequent Continuing Legal Education course speaker to teach and update both lawyers and judges in developments in the law in the 2nd amendment and deadly force space, in Wisconsin and nationally. Tom also gives presentations on self-defense topics both in Wisconsin and to audiences around the country at expos and seminars. Tom has also contributed to the national conversation in writing on emerging legal topics and has been published in Conceal Carry Magazine and elsewhere. YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AttyTomGrieve

Grimerica Media, Videos and Shorter Video Clips from Grimerica Verified

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Welcome to the Grimerica Media channel. On this channel we will be highlighting some of the amazing conversations we have had over the last decade with many very interesting guests. All sorts of topics will be covered, all the way from Ancient Mysteries to Contemporary Fringe Science. We hope you find this interesting and will stick around a while. If you like Alternative History, UFO's, Spirituality, Shamanism, Psychedelics, the Paranormal, Blockchain, Free Speech, Agorism, Mythology, Ancient Wisdom, Healing, and all these types of subjects head over to grimerica.ca where you can find our full shows. Please subscribe, smash that like button and share with your friends. Check out our other channels for full form and audio only content. Thanks for dropping by and keep your eyes on the skies. Best, The Grimerica Team

A grieving mother's journey....

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From current ramblings to old videos, this mother who has lost both her children is trying to find her way in this world. Whatever comes to mind that needs poured out, will be. Whatever lovely videos of my beautiful daughters that I want to share, will be. Grief seeps into all aspects of your life. It changes how you see and react to anything. So if I am talking about how upset I am about the spaghetti dinner, it's probably still coming from grief. If I am overly elated about an old picture I haven't in a long time, still grief related. I try to keep to a theme when babbling on but I tend wander (sometimes worse than others). I can most certainly have conversations about pretty much most any topic but this is therapeutic for me. Need to release those little things that eat at me if I am to keep going.