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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Flu, RSV and COVID put intense pressure on pediatrics departments late last fall. Hospitals here and across the country saw a major spike in kids needing ICU-level care. Saint John neonatologist and mom Dr. Alana Newman tells us how she's approaching the new school year.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dr. Alana Newman shares tips for parents on preparing for a fall and winter that will likely be busy with respiratory illness.
Nixon-Smiley Middle School students traveled to Cole Middle School in San Antonio on Jan. 28, to compete in the UIL District Meet. Several students had great success collecting 74 awards, including seven gold medals, 10 silver medals, 17 bronze medals, 11 fourth place ribbons, 13 fifth place ribbons, and 16 sixth place ribbons! Congratulations to all who competed! Results for those who earned first- through third-place medals are: First place Sixth grade: Alana Newman, Spelling; Erika Meraz, Art Smart; Laramie Carney-Birdwell, Impromptu Speaking (seventh grade level); Tanya Cortina, Editorial Writing Eighth grade: Olivia Jackson, Science; Oscar Gamez, Oral Reading; Kendra...Article Link
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Neonatologist Dr. Alana Newman spoke with Jeanne Armstrong about the surge of kids battling respiratory viruses, and what it's doing to our hospitals.
Newman and Best talk the Grand Opening of the Warren County History Museum on Saturday, April 9th with a ‘Fedoras to Fashionistas' exhibit opening to the public, while also highlighting upcoming events and exhibitions at the museum on the WRAM Morning Show.
The Stoneware Museum of Monmouth and the Warren County History Museum will co-host a special weekend event, September 10-11, called "The Great Pottery Showoff: Celebrating Western Stoneware History."
Tim and Justin discuss contraceptives, the sexual revolution of the 60s and other topics with author/artist/activist Alana Newman.sexualrevolutionmovie.com
Living the lifestyle of an Atheist for many years on the west coast, then moving to New York and meeting a few joyfully married Catholics, Alana and her husband fell head over heels for the Catholic faith. The Catholic teachings on the human person, specifically, NFP, was a powerful driving force in their conversion. As a donor-conceived child, Alana knows first hand the implications of third-party reproduction. Through this episode, Alana shares more about The Sexual Revolution Movie, the history of the pill, the contribution of the Billings, and her own personal life with Christ. Please consider financially supporting our Podcast Thank you to Gina Fensterer of Someday Saints for supporting this episode – Check out her blog on Facebook, Instagram, and Etsy. “Inspired by our own little space, I started designing cloths and prints for your home. I hope you enjoy them. The Family Litany of Saints is original to my shop, and one of the most popular items you’ll find listed here. Each one is custom-made for your family or loved one, with family name and favorite saints included.” Gina Our Guest: Alana Newman is a Catholic convert, mother of 3, songwriter and recording artist and narrator of the new film Sexual Revolution: 50 Years Since Humanae Vitae. She is also an advocate for donor-conceived people and started the online story-collective The Anonymous Us Project. A big advocate for Natural Family Planning, Alana teaches the Billings Ovulation Method in Louisiana. websites: www.sexualrevolutionmovie.com www.anonymousus.org www.alananewman.com
It has been 50 years since Human Vitae was released. Alana Newman and her husband had believed the lies of the society of the sexual revolution of the 1960's only to discover healing and transformation through St. John Paull II"s writings of Theology of the Body. They filmed a documentary of the lies and misconceptions of society view of casual and frequent sexual intimacy. to help others to learn and avoid harmful decisions.
NC Family president John Rustin talks with Alana Newman, a donor conceived woman and former egg donor, who is the founder of the Coalition Against Reproductive Trafficking, about the harms of third-party reproduction.
NC Family president John Rustin talks with Alana Newman, fertility industry watchdog and founder of The Anonymous Us Project, about her feature article in the current issue of Family North Carolina magazine entitled, “Creating a Marketplace of Children: A Donor-Conceived Woman Explains the Harms of Third Party Reproduction.”