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Ray Robinson

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The Ray Robinson Show, Ray Robinson delivers sharp, no‑fluff coverage of social news, public policy, and local community issues. Expect concise episodes with fact‑backed analysis, bold call‑outs, on‑the‑street reactions, and interviews that hold people and institutions accountable. Ideal for listeners who want clarity, context, and actionable takeaways. Follow for weekly episodes and join the conversation.

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Prince Hall: One of The First Black Revolutionaries.

Summary In this episode of the Square Level Podcast, Brother Robinson delves into the life and legacy of Prince Hall, a pivotal figure in Black history and Freemasonry. He discusses Hall's emergence as a leader during a time of racial exclusion, his establishment of African Lodge Number 459, and his advocacy for education and rights for African Americans. The conversation highlights Hall's enduring impact on the community and the importance of recognizing his contributions to Black history. Takeaways Prince Hall was a significant figure in Black leadership. He was born a free man, challenging historical misconceptions. Hall's leadership emerged quietly but powerfully during colonial America. He established African Lodge Number 459, a landmark achievement. Hall advocated for education as a cornerstone of progress. He petitioned for the rights of free Black men in Massachusetts. His legacy continues to inspire millions in Prince Hall Freemasonry. Hall's vision extended beyond Boston, influencing other cities. He embodied principles of brotherhood, charity, and equality. Prince Hall's story is essential to understanding Black history.

9. jan. 2026 - 12 min
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Freemason: Why don't all Masons recognize each other?

In this conversation, Patrick Robinson delves into the complexities of Masonry, focusing on the distinctions between Prince Hall and Scottish Rite organizations. He shares personal experiences that highlight the divisions and misconceptions within the Masonic community, emphasizing the need for unity and understanding among different branches. Robinson advocates for a collective effort to support communities and challenge the prejudices that exist within and outside of Masonry.takeaways * Masonry has various branches, with Prince Hall and Scottish Rite being the most recognized. * There is a significant divide and lack of recognition between different Masonic organizations. * Personal experiences can shape perceptions of Masonry and its members. * Unity among Masons is essential for community support and growth. * Racism and discrimination can influence relationships within the Masonic community. * Prince Hall was a pivotal figure in establishing a Masonic organization for black men. * Many misconceptions exist about the origins and practices of Prince Hall Masonry. * Inactive members can tarnish the reputation of Masonic organizations. * The importance of educating oneself about the history and values of Masonry. * A call for all Masons to work together for the betterment of society. * "A Mason is a Mason indeed." * "We should be as one." * "We need to come together." Sound BitesChapters 00:00Understanding Masonry: An Introduction 02:59The Divide: Prince Hall vs. Scottish Rite 06:04Personal Experiences and Observations10:04The Importance of Unity in Masonry 14:55Challenging Misconceptions and Promoting Togetherness

22. des. 2025 - 18 min
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Behind Closed Doors: Freemasonry and the Devil Myth

In the inaugural episode of the Square Level Podcast, Brother Robinson shares his personal journey from a troubled past in the streets to becoming a Freemason. He addresses the long-standing myth that Freemasonry is synonymous with Satanism, providing insights into the true nature of the organization and its beliefs. Through his experiences, he emphasizes the positive impact Freemasonry has had on his life and the importance of understanding its principles and values. Takeaways Freemasonry is often misunderstood and associated with Satanism without basis. Brother Robinson transitioned from a life of crime to Freemasonry, finding purpose and community. The podcast aims to debunk myths surrounding Freemasonry and provide clarity on its beliefs. Freemasonry is not a religion but a fraternity that includes members from various faiths. Brother Robinson emphasizes the importance of personal experience over hearsay in understanding Freemasonry. He shares his journey of self-discovery and growth through Freemasonry. The organization has helped him achieve personal and professional success. Freemasonry promotes brotherhood, charity, and moral uprightness among its members. There are different branches of Freemasonry, including Prince Hall and Scottish Rite, each with its own history. Brother Robinson encourages listeners to research and understand Freemasonry for themselves. Purchase My Books: 1. Blessed and Broken 1st Edition https://a.co/d/6iDhHsW 2. From Step to Family (Step Dad) https://a.co/d/7DigFML 3. The Heart of a Good Traveling Man https://a.co/d/45pYjaV

17. des. 2025 - 39 min
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The Mayor’s Race: Urban Blueprint

The next New Orleans mayoral election is scheduled for 2025. As it’s still relatively early, the field of candidates is not yet solidified, and official platforms haven’t been fully developed or announced. It’s difficult to predict the “main 3 candidates” at this stage or their specific goals. However, based on ongoing city challenges and typical mayoral campaign themes, potential candidates are likely to focus on: • Public Safety/Crime Reduction: This remains a dominant concern for residents. • Infrastructure: Addressing ongoing issues with streets, drainage, and utilities will likely be a key platform. • Economic Development/Jobs: Post-pandemic recovery, attracting businesses, and supporting local employment will be important. • Affordable Housing: A growing issue in many cities, including New Orleans. • Government Transparency and Efficiency: A common theme in local politics.

7. okt. 2025 - 45 min
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