Topics will be: Crisis going on in animal shelters. The backyard breeders and how the shelters are selling breeding license left and right to these people.
The Kris Kelly Foundationwas founded by Kris Kelly in 2006 after many years of dreaming of her own Non-Profit to save animals from abuse, slaughter, and neglect. The organization is a 501c3 non-profit vegan animal rescue organization that rescues animal out of local shelters and finds them forever loving homes.
We at The Kris Kelly Foundation embrace “Humanity” and we give dignity and a voice to the animals that need someone to do it for them.
Topic: Upcoming 2023 Save Our Wild Horses Conference DC and Rally – April 22-26th
The 2nd Save Our Wild Horses Conference and rally will focus on spreading awareness about the issues facing our wild horses & burros, wildlife and wild places. Our goal is to shine a light on these issues and to give those of you attending the tools to become powerful voices.
TOPICS will be: Sabrina’s three children’s books published and how it helps children to learn and respect animals while they are young and move into their adulthood doing the same.
When a homeless Pitbull finds a Labrador Retriever mask the morning after Halloween, she wears it with hope of finding her forever family. This is her chance to find a home as America’s #1 family dog! She’ll finally be popular and loved! Or will she?
Guest: Marty Irby -Former executive director at Animal Wellness Action (still working with that organization) and Wild Beauty Foundation as a volunteer to help end horse slaughter.
Hosts will be Coz Skaife, Marsha Joiner, Debbie Dahmer and Reverand Ralph who will pay tribute to the memory of Marti who has been exposing the truth about guardianship, elder and disabled abuse, hospice murders, animal abuse and corruption that surrounds us every day.
TS Radio Network: In Loving Memory of Marti Oakley who passed on April 1, 2023
Rest in Peace Marti! Your Voice Will Carry On!
Marti was a pioneer warrior and was not afraid of speaking out and up for others who could not speak for themselves. Her voice reached far and wide in the United States, Canada, Australia and United Kingdom. As a speaker at the Whistle Blower Summit in raising awareness, she would draw crowds who wanted to hear her speak.
Marti had the gift of gab and an incredible wit that entertained her audience. She had a mind like a steel trap and could remember information and share with anyone who would listen. As Australia stated “As a person dies, a library is burned to the ground” – how true this is for Marti. She worked tirelessly for the sum of zero dollars as she volunteered her research and time hosting as well producing other hosts programs.
Marti was a warrior and a friend who loved her family and friends. She always spoke about her sons, granddaughters and her great grandchildren. Marti will never be forgotten and her legacy will continue with people speaking out and telling their truth and spreading light.
Marti hosted, or was a guest on, over 1,800 radio shows. Not only did Marti host her own blogtalk show, TS Radio, she started the show “Voices Carry for Animals” and TS Radio Network, in order to host other radios shows and cover as many issues as possible.
For over 15 years, (since 2008) Marti wrote articles on her blog, the PPJ Gazette. Marti was a Proud Political Junkie (PPJ). She spoke at the Whistleblowers Summit in Washington D.C., and hosted a radio show called “Whistleblowers!” (in coordination with Marcel Reid and the Whistleblowers Summit) to give whistleblowers support and a public voice.
Marti used her voice, and considerable strength, to help those who were most vulnerable. She brought national attention to the issue of guardianship abuse.
Marti had a photographic memory, and was one of the most intelligent people I have ever met. She used to tell me that one of her favorite things to do was to stay up late drinking coffee and reading Black’s Law Dictionary.
Marti railed against corporate, judicial and governmental corruption. She cast a spotlight on the aspects of many issues that weren’t being covered by mainstream news. Marti wrote and posted articles about the plight of black farmers and small farmers, the USDA, Monsanto, veterans, wild horses & burros, public lands, HAARP, hospice, vaccines, biosludge, and many other topics.
You name it, and Marti knew a LOT about it. And, thankfully, she was always happy to inform you of facts that you might not know. I could listen to her for hours. We didn’t agree on everything, but we respected each other and we both liked knowing many sides of an issue.
Marti was also fearless in expressing her opinions. I loved her for that.
Marti encouraged me to write my first article, and to start a radio show (“Wild Horse & Burro Radio”). That first radio show led to 6 years of radio shows with many guests, and included topics about abandoned mines, glyphosate (Monsanto’s Roundup), the trafficking and killing of wildlife, public land swaps and fracking wastewater being used to water crops.
Marti loved being a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She wanted her work to make the world a better place for her family, and for all of us.
Marti was a fiercely loyal friend, and although I’ll miss her, I’m glad that she was in this world and feel lucky that she was a part of my life.