All Rights Reserved with Yolanda Taylor

All Rights Reserved w/ Yolanda Taylor

50 min · 11. heinä 2026
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On this episode of All Rights Reserved, Yolanda Taylor (the community lawyer) moves past standard headline reactions to ask a raw, uncomfortable question: Have we become too tired to care? Zooming out from partisan finger-pointing, Yolanda breaks down the massive, systemic structural shifts reshaping America—and why the Black community cannot afford to check out. INSIDE THE CONVERSATION: * The Dismantling of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC): Yolanda reacts to the breaking news of President Trump firing all sitting commissioners on the EAC just months before the 2026 midterm elections. Discover what this means for the safety and integrity of the national voting infrastructure. * The Death of Precedent: A legal breakdown of how the Supreme Court’s 6–3 conservative majority overturned Humphrey’s Executor v. United States—a 90-year-old landmark case—giving the president unprecedented authority to terminate independent federal officials at will. * The "Trump v. Cook" Exception: Why the Supreme Court drew a sharp, narrow line to protect Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, safeguarding the central bank’s independence from total political control. * A History Lesson in Dignity: A sobering look back at Bloody Sunday in 1965 and the Voting Rights Act, contrasting the historic struggle for representation with modern voting constraints like the proposed SAVE Act. * North Carolina Veto Wars: Moving from Washington D.C. to Raleigh, Yolanda details how state House Republicans successfully overrode four of Governor Josh Stein’s vetoes, effectively banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in state government and public education. THE LEGAL REALITY CHECK: > "The Supreme Court rarely changes America overnight. It changes America one case at a time. Sometimes those changes happen so gradually we don't notice it until years later... These decisions don't just belong to lawyers. They belong to all of us." Connect with Choice FM 🎧 Listen Live: 92.1 FM (WRSV) 📞 Message Line: 919-872-1055 📺 YouTube: @ILoveChoiceFM 📘 Facebook: I Love Choice FM 🌐 www.ilovechoicefm.com #AllRightsReserved #YolandaTaylor #SupremeCourt #EAC #VotingRights #NorthCarolinaPolitics #SaveAct #ChoiceFM #DEI

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All Rights Reserved w/ Yolanda Taylor

On this episode of All Rights Reserved, Yolanda Taylor (the community lawyer) moves past standard headline reactions to ask a raw, uncomfortable question: Have we become too tired to care? Zooming out from partisan finger-pointing, Yolanda breaks down the massive, systemic structural shifts reshaping America—and why the Black community cannot afford to check out. INSIDE THE CONVERSATION: * The Dismantling of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC): Yolanda reacts to the breaking news of President Trump firing all sitting commissioners on the EAC just months before the 2026 midterm elections. Discover what this means for the safety and integrity of the national voting infrastructure. * The Death of Precedent: A legal breakdown of how the Supreme Court’s 6–3 conservative majority overturned Humphrey’s Executor v. United States—a 90-year-old landmark case—giving the president unprecedented authority to terminate independent federal officials at will. * The "Trump v. Cook" Exception: Why the Supreme Court drew a sharp, narrow line to protect Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, safeguarding the central bank’s independence from total political control. * A History Lesson in Dignity: A sobering look back at Bloody Sunday in 1965 and the Voting Rights Act, contrasting the historic struggle for representation with modern voting constraints like the proposed SAVE Act. * North Carolina Veto Wars: Moving from Washington D.C. to Raleigh, Yolanda details how state House Republicans successfully overrode four of Governor Josh Stein’s vetoes, effectively banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies in state government and public education. THE LEGAL REALITY CHECK: > "The Supreme Court rarely changes America overnight. It changes America one case at a time. Sometimes those changes happen so gradually we don't notice it until years later... These decisions don't just belong to lawyers. They belong to all of us." Connect with Choice FM 🎧 Listen Live: 92.1 FM (WRSV) 📞 Message Line: 919-872-1055 📺 YouTube: @ILoveChoiceFM 📘 Facebook: I Love Choice FM 🌐 www.ilovechoicefm.com #AllRightsReserved #YolandaTaylor #SupremeCourt #EAC #VotingRights #NorthCarolinaPolitics #SaveAct #ChoiceFM #DEI

11. heinä 202650 min
jakson All Rights Reserved w/ Guests: Edgecombe Neighbors for Data Center Accountability (ENDCA) kansikuva

All Rights Reserved w/ Guests: Edgecombe Neighbors for Data Center Accountability (ENDCA)

On this episode of All Rights Reserved, Yolanda Taylor (the people's attorney) pulls back the curtain on a critical environmental and economic battle happening right here in North Carolina. She is joined in the studio by three leading community voices from Edgecombe Neighbors for Data Center Accountability (ENDCA): Janice Bullock, Jim Wrenn, and David Batts. Together, they break down the legal, social, and structural realities of the proposed massive data center developments in Edgecombe County. This isn't just about zoning; it’s about transparency, corporate accountability, and protecting a community's core resources—from water supply lines to grid stability. INSIDE THE CONVERSATION: * The Reality Behind the "Data Center Boom": The guests strip away the corporate marketing to reveal how these hyper-scale facilities actually operate, their true impact on local job creation, and what they demand from rural infrastructure. * The Power Grid and Water Strain: Detail the immense natural and utility resource costs—including millions of gallons of water and massive electrical loads—and what that means for everyday utility bills and long-term sustainability. * Community Voices vs. Backroom Deals: How ENDCA formed out of a critical need for transparency, exploring how local residents can organize to demand a seat at the table when multi-million dollar land and zoning decisions are made. * The Legal and Civic Framework: Local municipal powers, public notice laws, and how rural communities can use collective advocacy to hold incoming multi-national corporations accountable. KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR LOCAL ADVOCACY: > "Accountability isn't about being anti-progress; it’s about ensuring that the community that was here first doesn't pay the price for corporate profit." * The Blueprint for Resistance: How ENDCA organized, mobilized, and created a standard for local accountability that other rural counties across North Carolina can replicate. * What to Ask Your Officials: The exact questions community members need to ask their local commissioners regarding tax incentives, environmental impact studies, and infrastructure caps. RESOURCES & WAYS TO ENGAGE: * Support ENDCA: Learn how you can attend the next public meeting, sign the accountability petitions, or support the community defense initiatives in Edgecombe County. * Stay Informed: Keep up with the changing zoning regulations and civic updates discussed in this episode by following local county board agendas.

27. kesä 202655 min
jakson All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Debra Loban kansikuva

All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Debra Loban

On this special Juneteenth weekend episode of All Rights Reserved, host Yolanda Taylor (the people's attorney) strips away the fluff. She is joined by licensed psychotherapist, executive coach, and long-time friend Debra Loban of Raleigh, NC. Drawing from over two decades of mental health experience at Duke University, Debra breaks down the core concepts of her powerful new book, The Six Laws of Self-Care: How to Cultivate the Mindset of Taking Care of Yourself. Later in the hour, Yolanda bridges the gap between personal well-being and community action, pivoting from self-care to civic care. They unpack a major election bill moving through the North Carolina General Assembly and reveal why protecting your peace is directly tied to protecting your power at the ballot box. INSIDE THE CONVERSATION: * The Post-COVID Mirror: Why the pandemic stripped away our daily distractions and forced us to confront the "elephant in the room"—leaving many adults struggling with an unprecedented drop in self-esteem. * Self-Confidence vs. Self-Worth: Debra explains why you can be a highly confident professional in the courtroom or the office, yet still grapple with deeply low self-worth when the lights go out and the titles are stripped away. * The "Mistake" Trap: Shifting from self-condemnation to accountability. Learn why reframing "mistakes" as conscious choices and life experiences is the first step toward trusting your own judgment. * The Symptom of Social Media Trolling: Why anger, bitterness, and body-shaming others online are the ultimate red flags of a low self-worth ecosystem. * Fear of Backlash: A hard look at why people actively resist positive change out of fear. Debra shares anonymous clinical insights into why some individuals would rather shrink back into toxic environments or unhappy marriages than face the anxiety of setting a boundary. THE PLAYBOOK ON BOUNDARIES: > "When you say 'No' and set a limit, don't expect people to be happy about it. No one is okay when you put a boundary up because they liked it when they were getting their way. What someone else feels about your choices to care for yourself is their business—stay in your lane." — Debra Loban * Is Self-Care Selfish? Why prioritizing your mind and emotions isn't a luxury—it's a biological and psychological necessity that no one else can do for you. * The Daily Practice: How to step away from "trappings" and build a cumulative, daily wellness practice that completely prevents burnout before it starts. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: * The Book: The Six Laws of Self-Care: How to Cultivate the Mindset of Taking Care of Yourself by Debra Loban. Available now on Amazon. * Civic Action Check: Stay informed on the latest voter impact legislation moving through the North Carolina General Assembly. Remember: if you don't make decisions for your community, someone else will. 🎧 Listen to the full episode of All Rights Reserved on Choice FM and your favorite podcast platforms. Connect with Choice FM 🎧 Listen Live: 92.1 FM (WRSV) 📞 Message Line: 919-872-1055 📺 YouTube: @ILoveChoiceFM 📘 Facebook: I Love Choice FM 🌐 www.ilovechoicefm.com #AllRightsReserved #YolandaTaylor #DebraLoban #SelfCareIsAMindset #TheSixLawsOfSelfCare #NorthCarolinaPolitics #CivicCare #MentalHealthMatters #Boundaries

21. kesä 20261 h 11 min
jakson All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Dr. Glen Warren kansikuva

All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Dr. Glen Warren

In this episode of All Rights Reserved, "The People’s Attorney" Yolanda Taylor sits down with Dr. Glen Warren, founder of the Raleigh-based organization Fathers Forever. This isn't your typical conversation about parenting. Yolanda and Dr. Warren peel back the layers of what it truly means to be a present, accountable, and healthy man in today’s world. The Conversation: Fatherhood Beyond Biology: Why being a "father" is an action—a continuous practice of presence, guidance, and active engagement rather than just a biological fact. The Healing Imperative: A raw look at why men’s health—physical, mental, and emotional—is the cornerstone of a stable family and a thriving community. Dr. Warren challenges the stigma around male vulnerability, emphasizing that there is strength in seeking help and real power in transparency. Choices vs. Mistakes: A powerful takeaway on accountability. Dr. Warren and Yolanda explore the distinction between life’s inevitable mistakes and the intentional choices we make. They discuss why acknowledging a "bad choice" is the first step toward the healing that our families desperately need. The Call to Action: How the community can support the mission of Fathers Forever and get involved in the movement to build up our husbands, brothers, and fathers. Why This Matters: When we strengthen our men, we strengthen the family unit. When we strengthen the family, we strengthen our communities. This episode is a call for listeners to realize that collective transformation starts with personal accountability and a commitment to healing. Connect with the Mission: Guest: Dr. Glen Warren, Founder of Fathers Forever Support: Check out the upcoming walkathon and community initiatives. Socials: Follow @ILoveChoiceFM on Instagram for event details and further resources. 🎧 Listen to the full episode of All Rights Reserved on Choice FM and your favorite podcast platforms. Connect with Choice FM 🎧 Listen Live: 92.1 FM (WRSV) 📞 Message Line: 919-872-1055 📺 YouTube: @ILoveChoiceFM 📘 Facebook: I Love Choice FM 🌐 www.ilovechoicefm.com

13. kesä 20261 h 5 min
jakson All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Antoine Marshall kansikuva

All Rights Reserved w/ Guest: Antoine Marshall

The legal community is reeling after a violent incident at the Wake County Courthouse, where two attorneys were shot in an apparent ambush while leaving the building. But beyond the headlines and the shock, there are deeper, more uncomfortable questions about safety, the pressures of the justice system, and the intersection of mental health and litigation. In this episode of All Rights Reserved, Yolanda Taylor, "The People’s Attorney," is joined by Attorney Antoine Marshall, an activist and former director of the Wake County Legal Support Center. Together, they move past speculation to examine the systemic realities that lead to such volatile outcomes. INSIDE THE CONVERSATION: * The Reality of the Courthouse: Antoine Marshall provides an insider’s perspective on the courthouse environment—a place where people rarely go by choice, and where the stress of family disputes, property battles, and job insecurity often boil over. * The Security Paradox: If the courthouse is the most secure building in the county, why did violence occur just outside its walls? Yolanda and Antoine discuss the limits of law enforcement presence and the urgent need to revisit security protocols for the "hidden" walkways of our justice system. * The "Difficult Client" Narrative: Yolanda and Antoine tackle the stigma surrounding lawyers who handle volatile cases and the toxic environment that has emerged on social media, where some are calling for violence against the very officers of the court they may later seek for legal help. * Pro Se Litigation and the "Corruption" Myth: Antoine breaks down the actual legal records of the defendant’s case against the Town of Rolesville. They analyze the technicalities of public records, police body camera policies, and why "conspiracy theories" often fall apart when you look at the courtroom data. * Lawyer Well-Being: A candid discussion on the "unspoken" statistics of the legal profession: high rates of depression, substance abuse, and suicide. How does a profession built on advocacy survive when its practitioners are under constant, extreme pressure? MEET THE GUEST: Antoine Marshall is an attorney, activist, and advocate dedicated to expanding access to justice. With an extensive background in private practice and public service, including his work with Legal Aid of North Carolina and the Wake County Legal Support Center, Antoine brings a grounded, policy-focused approach to the most challenging issues facing our legal system today. You can follow his work on Instagram at @the_body_politic [https://www.instagram.com/the_body_politic/]. WHERE TO LISTEN: * Choice FM: Weekly on Saturday mornings * Captivate | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube #AllRightsReserved #YolandaTaylor #WakeCounty #JusticeSystem #LegalEthics #CourthouseSafety #AccessToJustice #AttorneyLife #NCPolitics

6. kesä 20261 h 6 min