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On March 22, 1989, Ann Marie Harrison was a 15-year-old girl who became the victim of two career criminals when they decided to abduct her while she waited on the school bus to pick her up. These two men were involved in several car thefts in the area. They would leave behind their trademark with every car. This would eventually lead the police to identifying them and connecting them to Ann's case.
Welcome back to The Trip Report Podcast, a production of Beckley Waves, a Psychedelic Venture Studio.Today, I am speaking with Ken Jordan, co-founder and Editorial Director of Lucid News, an AP-style journalistic platform covering all aspects of the psychedelic field.Ken is a longtime journalist, writer, and media entrepreneur. In 2007, Ken co-founded The Evolver and Reality Sandwich, digital media platforms dedicated to the emerging consciousness movement. And in 2020, he and his co-founder, journalist Ann Harrison, founded Lucid News to cover the psychedelics field.My goal for this conversation is to get a snapshot of the moment, as difficult as that may be, with the help of someone who has been in the weeds as much as I have for the last four years.Like other guests on The Trip Report, Ken and I regularly connect to swap ideas, share insights, and discuss the evolution of the psychedelic movement. A theme of this conversation is the growing pains the field is undergoing, the challenges of macroeconomic headwinds, and the relatively slow progress of policy reform and clinical trials compared to the amount of hype and optimism of 18-24 months ago.In this conversation, we talk about:* The early days of the psychedelic “sector” * Ken's perspective as a longtime media entrepreneur with an interest and focus on psychedelics and consciousness * The major inflection point that was the MAPS Psychedelic Science 2023 conference, an overwhelming convergence of the many factions and siloed psychedelic communities * “The wild idea,” as Ken says, “that the money right now is in a really active gray market. That's making chocolates you can buy in every cannabis bodega in New York.”* Ken's optimism about the authorities' loosening of concern about psychedelics* The lack of organized opposition against decriminalization and legalization efforts* The key differences between the psychedelic renaissance of the 1960s and todayAnd now, without further ado, I bring you my conversation with Ken Jordan.Listen to the episode on Substack, Spotify, Google or Apple.Credits:* Hosted by Zach Haigney * Produced by Zach Haigney, Erin Greenhouse, and Katelin Jabbari* Find us at thetripreport.com* Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube* Theme music by MANCHO Sounds, Mixed and Mastered by Rollin Weary This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thetripreport.com
This week I am reading from Ann Harrison's book 'Experiences of Physical Phenomena in the 21st Century'.Here are accounts of the best sittings of 25 years with several dedicated physical mediums, both public and private, where I have seen and been part of amazing contact and interaction with spirit forms, participating in experiments with ectoplasm-touching and being held by ectoplasmic hands in red light. I have known the passage of matter-thru-matter, and felt the energy and the presence of materialised forms.There are experiences of direct voice and many different instances of Independent Direct Voice, with the voices moving around well away from the medium. In Home Circles we had communication through tables and the Ouija board and, with one medium, there were many recognised transfigurations, in red light.There are reunions with my loved ones in trance communications, and the effects that it had on friends, when their family chatted with them at their first sitting. I have also included some of the wise teachings we had from several spirit communicators. BioBorn in the East Riding of Yorkshire and having attended the High School for Girls there she then trained as a Pharmaceutical Assistant with Boots the Chemists. Later, after the traumatic loss of her fiancé she trained as a teacher and worked for some years teaching in a Primary School which she loved. After the death of her first husband in 1990 she became involved in Spiritualism which led to writing spirit-inspired verse which was used as readings in Spiritualist services. The poems she has written and the teachings she received are now in her book - ‘In search of Serenity'. This involvement led to meeting a wonderful man who became her second husband, Tom, and they worked together spreading the story of his mother's mediumship (Minnie Harrison). In 2005 they published and account of his life and his mother's mediumship which led to the foundation of their publishing house Saturday Night Press Publications. Tom passed in 2010.To date, more than 40 titlesI have been published and two have been translated into German as well. Most of them are on Physical Mediumship Knowing that Death is not the end but an opening to a wonderful eternal life in a much better place – how much better depends on the loving life you have lived here - makes the work worthwhile.http://tinyurl.com/5fxtzc36http://www.snppbooks.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
This week I am talking to Ann Harrison about her book 'Experiences of Physical Phenomena in the 21st Century'.Here are accounts of the best sittings of 25 years with several dedicated physical mediums, both public and private, where I have seen and been part of amazing contact and interaction with spirit forms, participating in experiments with ectoplasm-touching and being held by ectoplasmic hands in red light. I have known the passage of matter-thru-matter, and felt the energy and the presence of materialised forms.There are experiences of direct voice and many different instances of Independent Direct Voice, with the voices moving around well away from the medium. In Home Circles we had communication through tables and the Ouija board and, with one medium, there were many recognised transfigurations, in red light.There are reunions with my loved ones in trance communications, and the effects that it had on friends, when their family chatted with them at their first sitting. I have also included some of the wise teachings we had from several spirit communicators.BioBorn in the East Riding of Yorkshire and having attended the High School for Girls there she then trained as a Pharmaceutical Assistant with Boots the Chemists. Later, after the traumatic loss of her fiancé she trained as a teacher and worked for some years teaching in a Primary School which she loved. After the death of her first husband in 1990 she became involved in Spiritualism which led to writing spirit-inspired verse which was used as readings in Spiritualist services. The poems she has written and the teachings she received are now in her book - ‘In search of Serenity'. This involvement led to meeting a wonderful man who became her second husband, Tom, and they worked together spreading the story of his mother's mediumship (Minnie Harrison). In 2005 they published and account of his life and his mother's mediumship which led to the foundation of their publishing house Saturday Night Press Publications. Tom passed in 2010.To date, more than 40 titlesI have been published and two have been translated into German as well. Most of them are on Physical Mediumship Knowing that Death is not the end but an opening to a wonderful eternal life in a much better place – how much better depends on the loving life you have lived here - makes the work worthwhile.http://tinyurl.com/5fxtzc36http://www.snppbooks.com/https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/pastlivespodcast
My special guest is author Marla Bernard, who's here to discuss the murder of 15-year-old Ann Harrison and how it shook Kansas City. Get her book now from Amazon. The true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a Missouri teen and her family's journey to justice. In the early hours of March 22, 1989, two friends—career criminals with violent felony convictions—drove around the eastern Kansas City area in a stolen car, committing a series of crimes. The weather was mild for late March in Kansas City; the sky was clear, and the pale remnant of a Full Moon bore the dubious name of Death Moon, the last full moon of winter. A little before 7 a.m., fifteen-year-old Ann Harrison walked to the end of her driveway on Kansas City's east side to wait for the bus to take her to Raytown South High School. Ten minutes later, she disappeared, but no one saw what happened. As if waiting for her return, her belongings were still stacked carefully by the side of the road. By the Side of the Road is the true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Ann Harrison and the long journey forced upon her family, who had to wait nearly three decades to see her killers brought to final justice. About Marla: Marla Bernard is a passionate advocate for victims' rights, author, and public speaker. She received her Master of Arts with honors from Baker University. She serves as adjunct faculty for a national university, writing several criminal justice courses and contributing to federal law enforcement publications. She was recently filmed for an upcoming true crime series in the United Kingdom for an episode based on her first book, Through the Rain. Her work has been published in two Chicken Soup for the Soul volumes. She is writing her third book, a collection of short stories about individuals whose positive influences significantly impacted her life. Additionally, she is conducting historical research to develop a fictional biography of her ancestor, Margaret Stephenson Scott, the last victim of the Salem Witch Trials. Marla and her husband, retired Sgt. David Bernard resides in the Midwest near the loves of their lives – their two children and three grandchildren.
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Two career criminals on a frenzied binge of car theft happen upon a teenager waiting for her school bus. The horrors that followed haunted the tiny suburb of Raytown, Missouri for decades.This episode is presented by the Minot Area Council of the Arts and was recorded with a sold out audience at the Carnegie Center in Minot, ND. Episode title submitted by: Jana Schultz, Melissa Ryan, & Kyle ErckSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/midwestmurderpod
In this episode, Rich has a conversation with Ann Harrison.Ann Harrison is the author of The Spirit of Creativity: Inspirational Poems for the Creative at Heart. Three of her previously published books are in the process of being revised and rebranded. She has also been published in several anthologies, including a devotional entitled God Things: Hope for the Hurting, alongside Jen Lowry and fifteen other authors. Aside from her work as a Christian fiction author, Ann is a professional freelance writer and editor, offering developmental and line editing services. She also hosts a podcast titled Inspirational Journeys: Stories that Matter, where she gives authors, professional editors creative artists, and entrepreneurs a platform to share their stories. When she's not interviewing special guests, she hosts solo episodes providing book reviews, reading selected poems, and sharing tips and encouragement for aspiring authors.Thank you to Ann Harrison for the conversation. Here are some links for Ann:Website:Ann Writes Inspiration – Writing from the heart, adds value to your life.Social Media:Ann Writes Inspiration | FaceboFreedom's Platinum Rewards Visa Credit Card also includes 4X the rewards on video steaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and more.6Use your Platinum Rewards Visa for these recurring subscriptions and earn 4x the rewards points. Redeem points for a wide selection of premium merchandise, gift cards to local retail stores, or cash-back! This is an ongoing promotion, but may be subject to change at any time.
Tonight I get to talk to Marla Bernard, Author of By the Side of the Road: The True Story of the Kidnapping, Rape, and Murder of Ann Harrison. Marla is a passionate victim's rights advocate, author, and public speaker. She is also a retired Police Sergeant, instructor, and contributor to national law enforcement publications. She was recently filmed for an upcoming true crime series in the United Kingdom for an episode based on her first book, Through the Rain. About By the Side of the Road: In the early hours of March 22, 1989, two friends – career criminals with violent felony convictions - drove around the eastern Kansas City area in a stolen car committing a series of crimes. The weather was mild for late March in Kansas City; the sky was clear, and there was the pale remnant of a Full Moon that bore the dubious name of Death Moon, the last full moon of winter. A little before 7 a.m., 15-year-old Ann Harrison walked to the end of her driveway on Kansas City's east side to wait for the bus to take her to Raytown South High School. Ten minutes later, she disappeared but no one saw what happened. As if waiting for her return, her belongings were still stacked carefully by the side of the road. BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD is the true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Ann Harrison and the long journey forced upon her family who had to wait nearly three decades to see her killers brought to final justice. You can find Marla at her website: www.scarlettinkwell.com DON'T FORGET! The deal still stands. Like, subscribe, and rate the TCP and I'll send you a free ebook, either Brother's Keeper, Shattered Circle, or Wraith. Talk to you next week. Thanks to Crush Limbo for the music. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatscriminaljs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatscriminaljs/support
In the early hours of March 22, 1989, two friends – career criminals with violent felony convictions - drove around the eastern Kansas City area in a stolen car committing a series of crimes. The weather was mild for late March in Kansas City; the sky was clear, and there was the pale remnant of a Full Moon that bore the dubious name of Death Moon, the last full moon of winter.A little before 7 a.m., 15-year-old Ann Harrison walked to the end of her driveway on Kansas City's east side to wait for the bus to take her to Raytown South High School. Ten minutes later, she disappeared but no one saw what happened. As if waiting for her return, her belongings were still stacked carefully by the side of the road.BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD is the true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Ann Harrison and the long journey forced upon her family who had to wait nearly three decades to see her killers brought to final justice. BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD: The True Story of the Abduction and Murder of Ann Harrison-Marla Bernard
This week we are talking about the disappearance and murder of Ann Harrison in Raytown, MO. She was abducted from her front driveway just 20 yards from her house. What motivated the killers to abduct and murder this high school freshman? Grab a beverage and join us as we enjoy beers from Crane Brewing, and discuss the details of this case!Follow Us On All The ThingsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/bloodandbarrelsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bloodandbarrelsTwitter - https://twitter.com/bloodbarrelspodSupport Us – Rate & ReviewIf you enjoy the show, one of the best ways you can show your support, which is completely free, is to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform.Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blood-barrels/id1574380306Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/57j8QbqAz8mdzjqaYXK2I1?si=f51295c1576d4bcbSee More About Us & Find Blood & Barrels MerchWebsite - https://bloodandbarrels.comMerch - https://bloodandbarrels.com/merch/#!/allJoin The Family!Additional Episodes Available For Blood & Barrels Patreon Family Members!Join the family for as little as $1 a month!Support the show
True Crime Tuesday presents: By The Side Of The Road: The Abduction and Murder of Ann Harrison with Author. Marla Bernard. In the early hours of March 22, 1989, two friends – career criminals with violent felony convictions - drove around the eastern Kansas City area in a stolen car committing a series of crimes. The weather was mild for late March in Kansas City; the sky was clear, and there was the pale remnant of a Full Moon that bore the dubious name of Death Moon, the last full moon of winter. A little before 7 a.m., 15-year-old Ann Harrison walked to the end of her driveway on Kansas City's east side to wait for the bus to take her to Raytown South High School. Ten minutes later, she disappeared but no one saw what happened. As if waiting for her return, her belongings were still stacked carefully by the side of the road. BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD is the true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Ann Harrison and the long journey forced upon her family who had to wait nearly three decades to see her killers brought to final justice. Marla Barnard joins TCT today to outline the story and talk about the struggles that Ann, her parents, and the community went through as justice was trying to be served in this case! PLUS: An ALL NEW Dumb Crimes/Stupid Criminals w/ Beer City Bruiser! Get your Copy of BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD Here: https://amzn.to/3yhf2Z9 #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #marlabernard #bythesideoftheroad #annharrison # #michaeltaylor #rodericknunley #aldevalkenaere #mattrog #raytown #Grandview #murder #rape #armedrobbery #centerformissingandexploitedchildren #deathbystabbing #kidnapping #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #BeerCityBruiser #ROH #RingofHonorWrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes
True Crime Tuesday presents: By The Side Of The Road: The Abduction and Murder of Ann Harrison with Author. Marla Bernard. In the early hours of March 22, 1989, two friends – career criminals with violent felony convictions - drove around the eastern Kansas City area in a stolen car committing a series of crimes. The weather was mild for late March in Kansas City; the sky was clear, and there was the pale remnant of a Full Moon that bore the dubious name of Death Moon, the last full moon of winter. A little before 7 a.m., 15-year-old Ann Harrison walked to the end of her driveway on Kansas City's east side to wait for the bus to take her to Raytown South High School. Ten minutes later, she disappeared but no one saw what happened. As if waiting for her return, her belongings were still stacked carefully by the side of the road. BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD is the true crime story of the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Ann Harrison and the long journey forced upon her family who had to wait nearly three decades to see her killers brought to final justice. Marla Barnard joins TCT today to outline the story and talk about the struggles that Ann, her parents, and the community went through as justice was trying to be served in this case! PLUS: An ALL NEW Dumb Crimes/Stupid Criminals w/ Beer City Bruiser! Get your Copy of BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD Here: https://amzn.to/3yhf2Z9 #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #marlabernard #bythesideoftheroad #annharrison # #michaeltaylor #rodericknunley #aldevalkenaere #mattrog #raytown #Grandview #murder #rape #armedrobbery #centerformissingandexploitedchildren #deathbystabbing #kidnapping #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #BeerCityBruiser #ROH #RingofHonorWrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes
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Welcome to Sustainability at Haas mini series, a podcast looking at how the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business is shaping the next generation of sustainable business leaders. In 5 episodes, we will share with you perspectives from the Dean, faculty, students, alumni, and staff about how UC Berkeley is developing sustainability in its core. For our first episode, we have two very special guests: Haas School of Business Dean, Ann Harrison and the Executive Director of Sustainability at Haas, Michele de Nevers.In this conversation, we will be learning about Haas' vision for leading the effort to reshape how business schools think and teach about sustainability, climate change, and the exciting courses and offerings at Berkeley Haas.Episode Quotes:Dean Ann Harrison on the MBA students:32:49 - One other thing I really love about our MBA students, and I should say our Berkeley Haas MBA students, is that they solve problems in real-time that are important for the world.That's where our students get their energy. That's why we need them. We need their courage to engage in these kinds of transformational changes that will save our planet. And the answers aren't just going to come from the government, they're not going to come just from the amazing research of our faculty. We're all going to have to work together on this.Sustainable values have been in business for centuries (Dean Harrison):09:54 - If you look back 100, 150 years ago, in fact, business leaders were not following a shareholder maximization model. They were really following more a model of stakeholder capitalism. They contributed to their communities. They clearly saw beyond the bottom line. They understood that if you want to be successful over generations, then you need to think about the wellbeing of your community, your nation, your people, and your physical environment and natural capital. They thought about inclusion. Where is sustainability needed most? (Michele)34:18 - When students say to me, I want to work on sustainability, what should I do? I say everything. We do need new startups in renewable energy. We do need impact investments. But perhaps more importantly, we need our students to lead a transformation in existing legacy companies like oil and gas companies or consumer product companies or banks, and the financial sector or steel, cement, et cetera.There are so many opportunities for our students to make a difference, and there is a reason for optimism. And I think our students are among those reasons. Show Links:Dean Ann E. Harrison's Faculty Profile at Haas School of BusinessDean Ann E. Harrison on LinkedInMichele de Nevers on LinkedInMichele de Nevers on TwitterSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
“I'm going to be honest, when I get into that kind of zone, I feel like, I don't know if it's spiritual or what, but I feel like a breeze blowing through me and what my hands do…I just let the music take me”Welcome to Episode # 17 of The Out of Your Mind Podcast. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to show up for yourself and tune in. In this week's episode, I sat down to chat with Ann Harrison, Author, Poet, and Podcast Host, to talk about her journey through difficult relationships and finding her way back to her creative self. Like many of us, Ann talks about how struggles and disconnect can cut us off from our creative flow, and the strategies that she used to find her way back. Ann Harrison is the author of The Spirit of Creativity: Inspirational Poems for the Creative at Heart. Three of her previously published books are in the process of being revised and rebranded. She has also been published in several anthologies, including a devotional entitled God Things: Hope for the Hurting, alongside Jen Lowry and fifteen other authors. Aside from her work as a Christian fiction author, Ann is a professional freelance writer. She also hosts the Inspirational Journeys Podcast. What inspired you this episode? I'd love to hear from you. Take a screenshot, tag @yoginipam and @annwritesinspiration on Instagram, and share something that resonated with you from this week's episode with Ann Harrison.If you'd like to cultivate a more positive interstate and attract greater success, you're going to want to grab our 30-day Abundance and Manifestation challenge. Where I give you a play-by-play plan to shift your thoughts & beliefs so that you can experience more of what you want from life. My secret sauce to 2Xing my business with ½ the effort and time. Get your access now at www.pamgodbois.com/freebieHere's a quick glance at this episode…[00:05:05] The struggles of starting her podcast and finding accessible resources for her and her guests. [00:10:55] The journey to becoming a writer, and learning to just show up and write. [00:17:05] Growth is not linear, and the ups and downs are part of the healing. Finding the things that work now to help. [00:26:20] Creating is a calling, and how Ann answers that call daily. [00:30:35] Finding inspiration in the world around her, Ann uses her other senses to tap into the flow state. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple podcasts at https://pamgodbois.com/ApplePodcast Leaving a review helps me to continue to create more content for entrepreneurs, just like you, looking to level up their life and business by stepping into alignment. Click here, scroll to the bottom, and tap “Write a Review” to get started.Links: Guest Website: annwritesinspiration.combooks2read.com/TheSpiritOfCreativityLet's connect on Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok. Thank you so much for listening to this week's episode. Be sure to tune in next week.If you are loving these episodes, please consider donating to support the show. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=3ST6F3UZ86P6U
Join me on a Coffee Break at 9 AM central with Ann Harrison, author, poet and editorial coach of The Plot Stitch Method. Bring your coffee, tea, and questions. #writing #editing Contact Ann Harrison for Editorial Services: theplotstitch@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onewordwriterpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onewordwriterpodcast/support
Applicants for the Clarke County Cattlewomen's annual scholarship are being sought. Applicants should be high school seniors planning to graduate in 2022 and then attending college. Applicants' parents or grandparents must be a member of the Clarke County Cattleman's or Cattlewomen's associations. The scholarship amounts will be determined before being presented based on G.P.A. numbers and will be announced after the first of the year. The deadline to apply is Dec. 31. To apply or for more information contact Ann Harrison at 334-994-4192.Article Link
Applicants for the Clarke County Cattlewomen's annual scholarship are being sought. Applicants should be high school seniors planning to graduate in 2022 and then attending college. Applicants' parents or grandparents must be a member of the Clarke County Cattleman's or Cattlewomen's associations. The scholarship amounts will be determined before being presented based on G.P.A. numbers and will be announced after the first of the year. The deadline to apply is Dec. 31. To apply or for more information contact Ann Harrison at 334-994-4192.Article Link
Applicants for the Clarke County Cattlewomen's annual scholarship are being sought. Applicants should be high school seniors planning to graduate in 2022 and then attending college. Applicants' parents or grandparents must be a member of the Clarke County Cattleman's or Cattlewomen's associations. The scholarship amounts will be determined before being presented based on G.P.A. numbers and will be announced after the first of the year. The deadline to apply is Dec. 31. To apply or for more information contact Ann Harrison at 334-994-4192.Article Link
My guest on today's show is Ann Harrison. She spent 30 years in the pharmaceutical industry but transitioned over to the nutritional field about 15 years ago. She also was a speaker for medical physician conferences educating them on “How to Reverse and Prevent Heart Disease Using Nutrients”.Ann published a book 9 years ago entitled Rev Up Your Adult Stem Cell Power which is still available on Amazon.Ann shares her knowledge of how stem cells are the future of health and wellness today along with information on the PEMF mats found in clinics, hospitals, athletic training rooms and our homes.Ann Harrison can be contacted at the website below:StemCellCoach.com
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Hey y'all! This is a live YouTube, Twitch, and FB author page recording with the WWJs! We scheduled this event at the beginning of the month to come in and celebrate future projects and check-in with everyone. Happy to say that I've written 3 books this month, Tish has published her new poetry book - Everyday Haiku: Life is a Prayer, and Luke launched his new His Ministries platform. Ann Harrison popped in to say she was working on Shadow of Truth and exceeded her NaNoWriMo goals for the month! Way to go, WWJs!!!! You can watch the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/yW7cal2xijU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/support
You’re listening to Danny, on WHAT : DE HEK podcast. This is the place where I share my experience, knowledge and skills.DANNY : DE HEK: [00:00:00] Welcome along if I got a treat for you, ladies and gentlemen. I have got two people on my show today that are blind and we are actually recording this from Clubhouse and they're in the room and I'm going to get them to introduce themselves briefly and tell us who they are. Ann would you like to go first?Ann Harrison: [00:00:34] Sure. My name is Ann Harrison. I am an author, a professional writer, and I am a podcaster.DANNY : DE HEK: [00:00:44] Brilliant and in our Clubhouse room yesterday Teresa, I just meet Teresa yesterday and she was the first person in two months, To actually cry on a Clubhouse room. And we've got a great friendship that's growing every day. So Theresa, tell us about you.Teresa Guffanti: [00:01:01] So as, you know, as you just said, my name is Theresa. I am the host of "Struggling blessed, but not alone". I am diligently. I am almost totally blind. I only have 90% or 10% sight left. And I I'm a motivator motivational speaker as well.DANNY : DE HEK: [00:01:19] And she's brilliant. She told me yesterday that she had 750 downloads and has generated around about $200 from her podcasting efforts to date.And I thought, well, you can do my marketing for me. If you have accomplished that. And being blind, we were talking to the clubhouse room and we still are.And I said, I had this format for my podcast. It works and it's 12 random questions and I have a sort of like a pack of cards and I shuffle it and I just picked 12 random questions and I asked.I'll ask Ann and I'll ask Theresa to answer the version of the question. So let's go for the first one. The first question here we have today is what was the most unusual thing you had ever eaten? Theresa? Would you like to tell everyone what's the most unusual thing you've eaten as a blind person?See Full TXT Script at https://www.dehek.com/general/podcast/what-de-hek-podcast-12-questions-with-teresa-guffanti-ann-harrison-blind-sighted-ladiesP.S. If you like this podcast please click “like” or provide comment, as that will motivate me to publish more. Would you like the opportunity to be featured on the WHAT : DE HEK Podcast? You are welcome to INVITE YOURSELF to be a guest.
Stem cells are amazing. They can help repair and rebuild your body, but they need the right nutrition to do it! It's not just about what you eat. A lot of it also comes down to how you eat. Stem cells are the Holy Grail to anti-aging. The more we can keep them at their healthiest, the better they will be able to help our bodies regenerate. Ann Harrison, the author of Rev Up Your Stem Cell Power, comes back on the show with Bob Gilpatrick to share some great ways to make sure your stem cells get what they need to renew and repair your body so you can live your best life.
Don't underestimate the importance of good circulation for your health. Bob Gilpatrick, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, and Ann Harrison, Co-Author of The New Fountain of Youth, You Need it Now!, discuss how poor blood flow and a sluggish Cardiovascular system can cause a myriad of issues for your health. They also explore the benefits of a breakthrough discovery called P.E.M.F. or pulsed electromagnetic fields, that have been shown to dramatically increase microcirculation and overall whole body wellness.
Stem cells are our bodies' built-in first aid kit, and there is no more time that we need it than now. Ann Harrison, co-author of the book, The New Fountain of Youth You Need It Now, stops by this episode to share some great information about how to rev up your stem cell health with Bob Gilpatrick and Rollie. They also answer a great question from one of the listeners about improving mood, plus spills a tiny new habit and an emotional freedom tapping technique. Tune into this insightful conversation to learn how to fight the threats we face with our health, now more than ever.
In today's episode I interview a dear friend and Mentor Ann from inspirational Journey's stories that matter. I pray you all enjoy this episode. Ann Harrison is the author of The Spirit of Creativity: Inspirational Poems for the Creative at Heart. Three of her previously published books are in the process of being revised and rebranded. She has also been published in several anthologies, including a devotional entitled God Things: Hope for the Hurting, alongside Jen Lowry and fifteen other authors. Aside from her work as a Christian fiction author, Ann is a professional freelance writer. She also hosts the Inspirational Journeys Podcast, where she gives authors, creative artists and entrepreneurs a platform to share their stories. When she's not interviewing special guests, she hosts solo episodes providing book reviews, reading selected poems, and sharing tips and encouragement for aspiring authors.Connect with Ann at the following links: Website: https://annwritesinspiration.com Social media: https://twitter.com/annwrites75 https://www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration https://www.pinterest.com/annwritesinspiration Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/annsmusic1 and my podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys other websites and ways to plug in to a church or bible APP I spoke about in today's episode. More Links Were One word writer podcast by Tish Bouvier. https://anchor.fm/onewordwriterpodcast WWJ's by Jen Lowry check https://writingwarriorsforjesus.wordpress.com/ Pastor Willie Mays at Corona Church of Christ (Pastor) Pastor Chris from Through the Word Apt (Pastor) Pastor Dr Charles Stanley in Touch Ministries (pastor, Author etc.) My Pastor Dr Tony Evans at OBCF (international Pastor, Author, etc.) you can always get mor from Teresa @ her website www.teresa-blessings.blog thank you for listening, following, and joining me in all that I do. May God get the Glory for it all! until Next time Blessings! A Friend and Mentor Iterveiw --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teresa-guffanti/support
Today’s guest is my dear author friend Ann Harrison. Ann is blind, and her disability doesn’t stop her from achieving her goals of being a published author and poet, therefore I call her the “No Excuse” Writer. Be sure to check out Ann Harrison Website: https://annwritesinspiration.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onewordwriterpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/onewordwriterpodcast/support
H@H: Ep 19 - This week we share an episode from OneHaas, where Sean chats with our very own, Dean Ann Harrison of the Haas School of Business. She's our 15th dean and a renowned economist who has dedicated her career to creating inclusive and sustainable policies in development economics, international trade, and global labor markets. Dean Harrison talks about growing up between cultures and their influences in her career as an economist and lecturer around the world. Economics was not quite the typical background for somebody who wanted to make the world a better place, but this is where she started and continues to make her impact. As an economist, she shares her thoughts on how we should continue opening up to global trade, while still protecting our most vulnerable. As our dean, she explains her vision for Haas, what she has been doing for the past year and a half, and her future plans. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/here-at-haas/donations
Episode #47: In this episode, Sean chats with our very own, Dean Ann Harrison of the Haas School of Business. She's our 15th dean and a renowned economist who has dedicated her career to creating inclusive and sustainable policies in development economics, international trade, and global labor markets. Dean Harrison talks about growing up between cultures and their influences in her career as an economist and lecturer around the world. Economics was not quite the typical background for somebody who wanted to make the world a better place, but this is where she started and continues to make her impact. As an economist, she shares her thoughts on how we should continue opening up to global trade, while still protecting our most vulnerable. As our dean, she explains her vision for Haas, what she has been doing for the past year and a half, and her future plans. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
Today’s episode is a summary of my conversation with Tish Bouvier for her Write Coffee Repeat podcast, about the four Ps of writing: Positive mistakes, protected time, platform, and I add Process as the forth P. . To hear our conversation, click: https://anchor.fm/writecoffeerepeat/episodes/Sunday-Chit-Chat-with-Ann-Harrison-ee6mgs/a-a1ts5ri Visit Tish’s website at: https://www.tishbouvier.com/ Have you thought about launching a podcast, but don’t know where to start? Do you have questions about how to plan a podcast? Join me as I shares seven questions you should ask yourself before launching a podcast in a free webinar on May 21 at 3 PM Eastern. To register for this event, click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7-questions-you-should-ask-yourself-before-launching-a-podcast-tickets-103608196906 Hey authors, are you looking for an editing tool to help you polish your book manuscripts, essays, short stories and more? Look no further than ProWritingAid. ProWritingAid is an editing tool that checks your grammar, style, dialogue, sticky sentences and much more. Visit the link below to save 20% on your ProWritingAid subscription. https://prowritingaid.com?afid=8740 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/support Leave feedback and connect with me at the following links: Email: annwrites75@gmail.com Website: https://annwritesinspiration.com Voice messages from anywhere: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/message Social media: https://www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration https://twitter.com/annwrites75 https://www.pinterest.com/annwritesinspiration https://www.instagram.com/annwritesinspiration Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/annsmusic1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inspirational-journeys/message
Workforce Alliance of South Central CT is one of five in CT that can act as a regional connection between essential employers who are hiring and job seekers.
Ann Harrison is the Communications Director for Workforce Alliance of South Central CT.Workforce Alliance is a nonprofit organization that offers free training and workforce assistance to job seekers and employers in Connecticut.
Ann Harrison is a Breathwork practitioner, a spiritual transformative practice that recognises the divine nature inherent in us all.More information on Ann can be found at her website: annharrison.com.au
We chat with financial expert, Success Coach, owner of My Money Mogul, and fellow podcaster Jalesa Ann Harrison. Hear as Jalesa talks about her journey from the financial corporate world, to owning her own businesses, and back to corporate again -- and all the failures, successes and life lessons in between. Find out what led to the return to corporate life while running a successful business and balancing being a wife and mother. A woman of deep faith, Jalesa is passionate about creating wealth God's way and helping women become financially free. In this episode, Jalesa shares:How her faith helps her navigate her purpose and see the bigger picture. The importance of looking at your numbers as a business owner.The mindset of time perspective with your financial goals. How to comfortably talk about money.About Jalesa Ann HarrisonTo find out more about Jalesa and her masterclass visit her online and connect with her on Instagram, Facebook,Twitter, and LinkedIn. You can also listen to her podcast called Secrets of a Money Mogul. For more information about the Abundant Life Masterclass be sure to email Jalesa at hello@mymoneymogul.com to schedule a call!Thank you for listening! Be sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out! If you enjoyed this episode, do give it a 5-star rating, write a review and share it with your friends!You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and TuneIn, iHeartRadio or anywhere you listen to podcasts. You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook!#SabineAndLisa #CoffeeNTeaSL
So in awe of how the Lord has taken a small goal setting sheet of seven items and turned my life into an amazing writing adventure! I'm hanging out with Ann today as we discuss writing goals, motivations, how God is the ultimate planner, and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message
Ann Harrison-Barnes paints breathtaking pictures with her words. Using a braille keyboard, she's authored four books with another coming soon. She's also published several short stories and currently hosts the Inspirational Journeys Podcast. In part 1 of our interview, Ann discusses the source of her imaginative plots and gives tips to aspiring authors. In part 2, she offers great ideas for anyone who wants to design accessible computer programs for writers and entrepreneurs who see with their hands. In part 3, she shares the source of her strength and peace. You can reach Ann at https://annwritesinspiration.com, www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration or https://twitter.com/annwrites75 If you don't know our Creator personally, please visit 1MomentWiser.com and get a free copy of Spirit Break, or order Wisdom - Better than Wishing. You'll find life opening up in a whole new way! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/support
Ann Harrison-Barnes paints breathtaking pictures with her words. Using a braille keyboard, she's authored four books with another coming soon. She's also published several short stories and currently hosts the Inspirational Journeys Podcast. In part 1 of our interview, Ann discusses the source of her imaginative plots and gives tips to aspiring authors. In part 2, she offers great ideas for anyone who wants to design accessible computer programs for writers and entrepreneurs who see with their hands. In part 3, she shares the source of her strength and peace. You can reach Ann at https://annwritesinspiration.com, www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration, or https://twitter.com/annwrites75 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/support
NICHE ALERT - If you're a web or app designer, don't miss this episode! Ann Harrison-Barnes paints breathtaking pictures with her words. Using a braille keyboard, she's authored four books with another coming soon. She's also published several short stories and currently hosts the Inspirational Journeys Podcast. In part 1 of our interview, Ann discusses the source of her imaginative plots and gives tips to aspiring authors. In part 2, she offers great ideas for anyone who wants to design accessible computer programs for writers and entrepreneurs who see with their hands. In part 3, she shares the source of her strength and peace. You can reach Ann at https://annwritesinspiration.com, www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration or https://twitter.com/annwrites75 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristi-bridges0/support
In this special episode, Ann and I are figuring out Zoom. That’s right. She challenged me to take my podcast to the next level - recorded videos on YouTube! You can find the unedited version of our discussion on YouTube because I boldly put it up on my channel - as is - for you guys to see two authors figuring it out together! https://youtu.be/snH7_grC7g4 Congratulate Ann on starting her new podcast this week! Ann's link to her podcast - https://t.co/uG4xcotMgm Ann's link to her Amazon page - https://www.amazon.com/Ann-Harrison/e/B01H68QH5U%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Jen's link to her Amazon page - https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3ADr.+Jennifer+Ikner+Lowry&s=relevancerank&text=Dr.+Jennifer+Ikner+Lowry&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message
What a blessing it was to interview Ann Harrison-Barnes today on the show! She is a wonderful writer, support system, and encouragement to others. Ann tells her story, we discuss her books, challenges, and her next steps! Go follow Ann and check out her books on Amazon - Inner Vision, Stories Outside the Box, Journey of Faith, and Maggie's Gravy Train Adventure. Ann's Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Ann-Harrison/e/B01H68QH5U Website: https://annwritesinspiration.com Electric Eclectic Website: http://bit.ly/visitEEbooks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annwritesinspiration Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/annwrites75 Ann's favorite Bible verse is Romans 8:28, " And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." Thanks again for listening to the Jen Lowry Writes podcast! We will have Ann back again at a later time to discuss her books, projects, and what's happening in the author world! Blessings, Jen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to https://www.paypal.me/WCharles. Patron Checkout: https://www.patreon.com/join/Askwin?. Simplecast's Brand Ambassador Program: http://refer.smplc.st/rtTvG. Check out Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1538951782&sr=1-2-ent. To buy Win’s new book, Smile with Dictation, go to https://books2read.com/Win. I, Win: http://books2read.com/Iwin Check out Danielle's books at https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-Coulter/e/B00OFIOY3C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?qid=1483655853&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl2&tag=paradimarket-20&linkId=8490a064c62cededb762ed5b949ed144. On Ask Win today (Wednesday, February 27, 2019), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Ann Harrison-Barnes. Ann is the author of four books: A Journey of Faith, A Stepping Stones Mystery, Stories Outside the Box, Maggies Gravy Train Adventure, an Electric Eclectic Book, and Inner Vision, an Electric Eclectic Book. She has also been published in several anthologies. Aside from her work as a Christian fiction author, Ann is a professional freelance writer. To learn more about Ann and her work, visit her website at www.annwritesinspiration.com.
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to https://www.paypal.me/WCharles. Patron Checkout: https://www.patreon.com/join/Askwin?. Simplecast's Brand Ambassador Program: http://refer.smplc.st/rtTvG. Check out Win's books at https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1538951782&sr=1-2-ent. To buy Win’s new book, Smile with Dictation, go to https://books2read.com/Win. I, Win: http://books2read.com/Iwin Check out Danielle's books at https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-Coulter/e/B00OFIOY3C/ref=as_li_ss_tl?qid=1483655853&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl2&tag=paradimarket-20&linkId=8490a064c62cededb762ed5b949ed144. On Ask Win today (Wednesday, February 27, 2019), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Ann Harrison-Barnes. Ann is the author of four books: A Journey of Faith, A Stepping Stones Mystery, Stories Outside the Box, Maggies Gravy Train Adventure, an Electric Eclectic Book, and Inner Vision, an Electric Eclectic Book. She has also been published in several anthologies. Aside from her work as a Christian fiction author, Ann is a professional freelance writer. To learn more about Ann and her work, visit her website at www.annwritesinspiration.com.
Welcome back. I took a break over Christmas and new year in order to sort out the many many episodes still to come in this first series of the Behind the Business podcast and have still managed to leave it all till the last minute to finalise. Episode 11 is a special one for me. It is a conversation I had back in September 2018 will Ann Harrison of SSB solicitors. As I mention in the pod Ann literally wrote the book on the music business in the UK. Her Book Music: The Business is now in its 7th edition and is available from all the usual places. I would recommend that anyone in the business or wanting to get in the business get themselves a copy of it. It’s a very useful thing to have on your shelf. I have listed a link to its page on Amazon below. It was amazing that Ann agreed to be featured in the first series of this podcast and if I’m lucky she might come back on in the future as there is so much more to talk with her about. I get the privilege of working with Ann whilst I was at peermusic. It’s a very weird thing to be working with someone who wrote a textbook that helped you get through university. Email to show at behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com Follow the show on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/behindthebusinesspod/
Like many college graduates, Jalesa found herself drowning in debt and looking to Corporate America to save her. She began working in the finance industry doing everything from helping people in foreclosure find solutions to their money problems to working for a bankruptcy attorney. After being laid off, Jalesa took a long look in the mirror and made the decision to never let anyone or anything control her financial future. With no savings and no one to turn to, she devoted all her free time to studying and mastering all aspects of personal finance and wealth. She's paid off over $40,000 in debt and began on the road to financial freedom. For the last three years, she has been teaching what she has learned to other women all over the world. In this episode, we'll discuss: How to build a healthy financial mindset How to create your own definition of living an abundant life Awesome money management tools and systems anyone can start using immediately no matter what is happening in the economy The income secret that is the true key to creating the wealth you desire and the life you deserve How to overcome financial mistakes and do it with grace The power strategy Jalesa uses to manage, money, motherhood and everything in between And so much more. How to stay connected with Jalesa Ann: Website: http://www.mymoneymogul.com Instagram: @mymoneymogul If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the Wealth Stylist Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. Join my free community the Wealth Circle to connect with women who are rewriting the rules for success in their life, finance, and business. www.wealthstylist.com/jointhecircle Let's Get Social: -Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/wealthsytlist -Tweet me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/wealthstylist -Pin me on Pinterest: www.piniterest.com/wealthstylist
I've just returned from http://banyanretreat.com/ and had an amazing time at Whispers From the Soul. On this video interview I join my friends Ann and Rob as we discuss the 5 day workshop which included seances with the physical medium http://scottmilligan.net/ Ann is an evidential medium and can be contacted through her website https://www.avomedium.com/ Rob is a developing physical medium and can be contacted via email at rkblack@mtco.com Visit https://www.banyanretreat.com/ and http://www.scottmilligan.net/ to find out more about the amazing world of physical mediumship. Scott is offering an online course called "Exploring Physical Mediumship with Scott Milligan" find out more and register at http://www.scottmilligan.net/exploring-physical-mediumship-with-scott-milligan/ In this episode you'll also hear about the wonderful evidential and trance medium and mentor Eileen Davies http://www.eileendavies.co.uk/ Ann Harrison, who tells the most remarkable stories of the Saturday Night Club home circle http://www.snppbooks.com/saturday-night-club.html and Mavis Pittilla, spiritual mentor and tutor https://www.mavispittilla.com/ SANDRA'S NEWS and UPDATES... "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" now available on AUDIOBOOK, get it here http://amzn.to/2yX0TzF all proceeds go to the funding of We Don't Die Radio Show The AREI Afterlife Symposium has announced their 2018 dates (September 13-16) and registration is now available http://www.afterlifesymposium.org/ I'll see you there for sure! Remember to get Sandra's PDF Report "19 Reasons to Believe in Life After Death" at https://goo.gl/9E3UWa *Enjoying We Don't Die Radio episodes? Consider donating to help operating costs of the show (I keep the show commercial-free on purpose) please visit: https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain JOIN THE WE DON'T DIE "INSIDER'S CLUB" to receive a free chapter of We Don't Die – A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death (also available at: http://amzn.to/2fCQPqs ) and the healing audio “How to Survive Grief” at http://wedontdieradio.com/
Author, Speaker & Saturday Night Press Publisher, Ann Harrison witnessed so much evidence of the Afterlife! She is following in her husband Tom's footsteps delivering a presentation about the remarkable mediumship of her mother in law, Minnie Harrison. It all started after the death of her first husband in 1990, when Ann became interested in communication from the spirit realms and also qualified in several healing therapies. She became involved in research into physical phenomena on meeting her second husband, Tom and has sat with several current physical mediums. Her connection through Tom with Prof. David Fontana led to an awareness of ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) in 2004 and she began collating the ITC Journal for Anabela Cardoso. Since Tom's transition to higher realms Ann is continuing his work in spreading the knowledge of the reality of psychic phenomena and what might be achieved when people sit together in harmony and sincerity. Ann is the author of “Harrison Connections” http://amzn.to/2Ex8GdF and Publisher of “Saturday Night Press Publications." Ann publishes GREAT books, CDs and DVDs to all who are interested in this fascinating subject. http://www.snppbooks.com Watch Tom Harrison's “Visitors from the Other Side” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIR0hwXsCxE "Life After Death: Living Proof," http://amzn.to/2Bmc7BX written by Tom Harrison and “Visits by Our Friends from the Other Side” http://amzn.to/2EnrhK1 On this episode we talk about the wonderful Banyan Retreat https://www.banyanretreat.com Ann and I would love to meet you at Banyan Retreat for http://www.whispersfromthesoul.co.uk (held each Spring) or http://voicesofthepast.co.uk/ (held in the Fall). Join us at the 2018 Afterlife Symposium in Scottsdale, Arizona September 14-16, 2018. Find out more and register at http://www.afterlifesymposium.org/ (book your space as the the Symposium does sell out quickly) All donations to We Don't Die Radio are greatly appreciated and can be made at https://www.paypal.me/SandraChamplain NEWS and UPDATES... "We Don't Die - A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death" now available on AUDIOBOOK, get it here http://amzn.to/2yX0TzF all proceeds go to the funding of We Don't Die Radio Show Remember to get Sandra's PDF Report "19 Reasons to Believe in Life After Death" at https://goo.gl/9E3UWa JOIN THE WE DON'T DIE "INSIDER'S CLUB" to receive a free chapter of We Don't Die – A Skeptic's Discovery of Life After Death (also available at: http://amzn.to/2fCQPqs ) and the healing audio “How to Survive Grief” at http://wedontdieradio.com/
Jalesa Ann knows all about the struggles of life, and how not being financially prepared can lead you down the path of why me, she speaks with us about, preparing for those unexpected moments. Join us for a conversation about life, and money. www.mymoneymogul.com IG: @mymoneymogul Twitter: @Jalesa Ann Support The Brunch and Slay Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/brunchandslay
Intro ⦁ This week we are going to explore the French Lop Rabbit breed. ⦁ Item of the Week: Holmes window fan ⦁ The plant of the Week: Sweeds and Turnips ⦁ Word of the Week: Alleys ⦁ Folktale: Rabbit and Dear race ⦁ And finally end with the rabbit news of the week If you would like to support the podcast, you can support through Patreon for one dollar a month. Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators you can also support the podcast, and help keep the lights on, whenever you use Amazon through the link at Hare of the Rabbit on the support the podcast page. It will not cost you anything extra, and I can not see who purchased what. If you’d like to get “more bunny for your money,” there’s not much better choice than the French Lop. If this breed can be described in one word, it is “cuddly.” This is the only lop-eared beed that is placed in the “giant” size category, and Frenchies are gentle giants indeed. Although French Lops are not widely bred due to the space and feed they require, a number of people keep “just one” as a cuddle bunny. By breeding together the English Lop and the Flemish Giant or French Butterfly rabbit back in the 19th Century, fanciers developed the hugely popular French Lop rabbit. The French is different from it’s English cousin as it’s bigger and its drooping ears are shorter. It also weighs slightly more. The lovely French Lop usually weighs in at around four-and-a-half kilograms, but can weigh more and can live to be more then five years old. French Lops are 1 of 5 lop-eared breeds that the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) recognizes. They are the largest breed of lop, weighing in at 11 lbs. minimum when they reach their adult age class. Some can weigh as much as 16 lbs., while 12-13 lbs. seems to be an average weight within the breed. History The French Lop rabbit was first bred in France around 1850 by a Frenchman named Condenier. There were several other breeders that bred the Lops during this time period, however the credit is given to Condenier as the originator of this breed. The French Lop breed resulted from a cross between the English Lop and the Butterfly rabbit of France. The Butterfly rabbit is still bred in France and can be seen at the Grand Prix Show in Paris. This rabbit closely resembles our Flemish Giant of today, but is shorter in body and weighs approximately 15 pounds. The French Lop Rabbit was first breed in France and established in France as a rabbit for meat during the mid-19th century. Between the period of 1850-1910 there was great popularity of both the French and English Lop on the continent of Europe and in England. In fact, they were referred to as the "King Of The Fancy". Mr. Woodgate of England contributes the downfall of the French and English Lops due to the fact that they obtained such perfection during this period that they lost their challenge to the breeders. The French Lop increased in popularity in neighboring countries such as Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. In 1933, it was reported that ten French Lop Rabbits were brought over from the Netherlands and exhibited in the UK, although it was not until the 1960s that French Lop Rabbits became a popular mainstream rabbit breed in the UK. French Lop Rabbits were imported into the United States in 1970-1971. As rabbit fancying became more popular the breed was further developed to have a thickset body that was heavily boned and a large bulldog shaped skull. The French Lop bred today differs greatly from its original form in that it functions more as a companion and exhibition animal today, than as a meat and fur producing animal of the past. Overall Description Giant and cuddly, French lops are the largest breed of lop rabbits. In fact they are the only lop considered a “giant” breed. They are gentle giants with a commercial body type and glossy rollback fur. The French Lop is a very large rabbit, typically weighing around 10-15 pounds, they don't have a maximum weight in the show standard. With lop ears of between 5 and 8 inches long that hang down below the jaw, and an almost cubic appearance with a short thickset body and large head. The front legs are short and straight and the hind legs are carried parallel to the body. The French Lop has a dense, soft coat that comes in two color varieties: solid and broken, and within these categories can be found a number of different rabbit colors. The French Lop comes in many colors and these can either be solid, or broken – where they can display a mixture of white and another color. Colors include white, blue, black, agouti, chinchilla and sable, among others. The fur is short, dense and very soft. Their ears are usually 5-8 inches long and hang just below the jaw, but aren’t as long as the English Lop’s. French Lops also have a thick body and a large head with a wide forehead and chubby cheeks. Their ears are well-shaped and fall open without folding over. Body French Lop bodies should be shaped more or less like New Zealands, and should feel like boulders. They are prone to becoming a little flabby and developing a “skirt” – that is, a roll of skin and fur around the lower hindquarter. The coat is a long and glossy rollback, which means that the fur slowly and gently returns to its original position when stroked against the grain. The head is set moderately high on the shoulders and is broad and bold. Ears are topped with a fluffy crown. Maximum ear length is not desired on this lop breed like it is on the English. Ear carriage and shape are important. Ears should be horseshoe shaped and fall open without folding or rolling. French lops have a rollback coat, which needs little grooming. Simply brushing it once a week should be enough to remove loose fur. When they are molting more grooming may be necessary. Again, many color varieties available which include Black, White, Brown, Blue, Agouti, Chinchilla, Opal. Sooty Fawn, Siamese Sable, Orange, Fawn, Steel and Butterfly. The French Lop has a good climate tolerance for all climates Important Things to Look out for When Buying Show Stock: Things to Avoid: A long, narrow, or flat body. Hindquarters that are chopped or undercut. Junior does with large dewlaps. Long, narrow head or flat crown. Pointed muzzle. Blemished ears, ears with poor carriage, narrow, folded, or thin ears. Ears that turn out away from the rabbit’s cheeks. Weak ankles. Broken patterned rabbits with unmatched toenails. Fine bone is a disqualification. Fur that is silky, long, harsh, thin, or very short. care A French Lop is able to live outside and inside; a large waterproof hutch that shelters the rabbit from any rain, snow, or heat is acceptable with a run attached. French Lops do not handle heat well, so make sure they have adequate protection like a frozen water bottle or a fan. If kept inside, a hutch or a cage can be used. It is infinitely preferable to keep rabbits in pairs - you should only ever consider getting a single rabbit if you can spend several hours a day with them. The rabbits should have a large run for exercise and mental stimulation - lack of exercise can contribute to obesity, gut stasis and behavioral issues. Due to their relatively larger size in comparison to other breeds, the French Lop may require a large hutch/run to move around freely. They fare well in both outdoor and indoor cages but keep in mind they are still rabbits and not dogs and they will chew and you need to bunny proof. A large wooden hutch should be provided for the French Lop – he’s a big rabbit and will need plenty of space in his home to hop, stretch out and stand if he chooses to. The hutch should be placed out of direct drafts and full sun and could be placed in a light, well-ventilated shed if there is one available. If not, his hutch should be fully waterproof and should have a mesh front with a cover to keep out any wind or driving rain, and he should also have a covered area where he can build his nest and escape for some peace and quiet. If your rabbit is going to be kept in the house he can have the run of the place providing anything important is kept out of the way. Take the time to litter train him and he will be clean too, although he will appreciate somewhere quiet to rest where he will not be disturbed. French Lops can be very lazy creatures and sometimes he will appreciate a place where he can observe the action, rather than take part in it. He will also love a nice warm lap to sit on too. They can live perfectly well indoors or outdoors but it must be remembered that this is a rabbit and not a dog or cat. They will chew indiscriminately so anything you treasure, including shoes, mobile phones, clothes and cables and wires, should all be kept well out of the way. He can be litter trained, but as a rabbit, it will not be easy and will take time and patience. That said, it can be done! diet It is recommended that the French Lop receive a standard intake of a high quality, high protein pellet. It is common for some owners to provide treats, although in very limited quantities, which can include a slice of strawberry, or other healthy foods. Commercial treats are available in the pet stores in shops and can be occasionally used, although even more sparingly, since they typically feature a higher sugar and starch content. Some of the vegetables that rabbits enjoy are romaine lettuce, turnips, collards, kale, parsley, thyme, cilantro, dandelion, and basil. The green, leafy tops of radish and carrots also are excellent sources of nutrients—more than the vegetable itself. New vegetables should be introduced slowly due to the delicate digestive systems of rabbits. It is recommended that cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage be avoided, as they cause gas and can lead to gastrointestinal stasis, which can be fatal. Vegetables such as potatoes and corn should also avoided due to their high starch content. Research what kind of fruits, vegetables and greens are rabbit-friendly and if you’re not sure if a particular food can be eaten, the rule of thumb is simply not to give it to them. Stop, research, and/or ask your veterinarian if it is bunny-safe before feeding. French Lops also require an unlimited amount of fresh water, usually provided for in a water crock, tip-proof ceramic pet dish, or hanging water bottle. A proper diet is also important to ensure other digestive problems don’t develop. For example, if your rabbit develops diarrhea because of a poor diet, their soiled coat can attract flies in the warmer months (especially if it is outdoors) and if the rabbit is unable to groom himself properly, the flies can lay eggs in his fur (near the bottom). When those eggs hatch, they will begin to eat your rabbit while they are still alive, causing them extreme pain- this is called fly-strike. To avoid this, make sure your rabbit eats a balanced diet and check their fur for any flies that may have landed on soiled fur. Health Breeding The ideal age for the female French Lop rabbit to start breeding is 9 months. It is recommended that they should not have any more litters after the age of three years. The French Lop rabbit can produce large litters, usually between 5 and 12 with a gestation period of between 28 and 31 days. On average they give birth at 30–32 days. The French Lop does not have any health issues particular to its breed, however As with most rabbit breeds, there are some conditions which affect the species as a whole that are the biggest threat to your pet’s otherwise good health. Dental issues are the number one cause of illness in rabbits so it’s vital that you keep a close eye on the quality of your rabbits teeth. By feeding a diet that’s high in fiber and roughage, your rabbit’s continuously growing teeth will be kept worn down. They can suffer with overgrown teeth and enamel spurs and if these are allowed to develop your pet could find it difficult to eat or may develop injuries in his mouth that may become infected. Prevention is better than cure so providing a diet that’s high in good quality hay and fibrous green vegetables is essential if you are to avoid dental problems. A good diet is also crucial to the health of your rabbit’s digestive tract and if the diet is not adequate, he can easily develop diarrhea. The French Lop also has a tendency to become a little overweight, which most rabbit parents don’t notice because of its already large size. Being overweight can cause a multitude of other health issues so always be aware of how much you are feeding your gentle giant. Watch the French lop’s condition, they tend to get a little flabby. They can develop a “skirt” of loose skin around their hindquarters. Temperament/behavior This is a bunny that simply loves to be adored, and he’ll return that adoration tenfold. The French Lop is renowned for its gentle, docile demeanor and he will tolerate handling and other animals and children very well. Providing your animal is socialized and handled correctly from a young age he will make an affectionate and playful companion and will be fantastic with children. It should be remembered that because he is a larger rabbit he can be strong and will not make a suitable pet for a first-time owner. Their hind legs are very powerful and the can kick out if startled, which, if you are holding him at the time, could cause injury. They are known to have a placid and relaxed temperament, and can tolerate other species. When socialized well at a young age they are a wonderful family pet, and are very gentle with children. Rabbits are highly social animals and should always be kept with a companion - however care should be taken when introducing them as adults. Neutered rabbits will be less likely to fight - male-female pairs tend to be strongest. Like all rabbits, they may go through a "teenager" stage, where they are reaching sexual maturity and might become aggressive. It's less common in the French Lops though than other breeds. Apart from their distinctive appearance, French Lops are also distinguished by their endearing and gentle temperaments. Bred for decades to be an easily handled breed, their large, imposing frames are misleading as most French Lops are very docile in nature, they are usually quite fond of interaction with humans and are much less active and more relaxed than a great number of other rabbit breeds. The French Lop thrives on human interaction and loves to be picked up and petted. This large breed of rabbit makes for a wonderful pet due to their calm, docile temperament. These gentle giants have a huge personality each different than the other rabbit. At first glance, it can be mistaken as a small dog but make no mistake about it, this rabbit is just as cuddly as any dog you’ve ever had. They thrive on human interaction and love to be picked up and petted, making them ideal for couples who want to take the next step into pet parenthood or singles who would like some animal companionship. As a good natured and social animal, the breed will thrive on interaction with people as well as with other rabbits. They can be quite playful and will enjoy some simple toys to keep them occupied. The French Lop does tends to have large litters, sometimes with as many as twelve offspring. The average lifespan of a French Lop rabbit is about 5 to 7 years. uses Rabbits tend to be bred for one of four things: meat, fur, show, or pet use. Even though this is a large breed of rabbit, they are gentle and easily handled. This makes them good for pets or show rabbits as well as meat production. At a minimum of eleven pounds, it is occasionally mistaken for a small dog at first glance. Unlike some other giant breeds, the French Lop has commercial body type rather than semi-arch. Although perhaps slow to grow out, the French Lop yields a good amount of meat and can even be shown in market pen classes. The French Lop rabbit was mainly developed as a meat rabbit breed. And was a very popular meat rabbit breed in the mid 19th century. The breed is very suitable for commercial rabbit farming business for meat production. French lops are most commonly used as show rabbits, though with their large, commercial type they can also be used for meat. In fact, they can be shown in the meat classes. French lops also make good pets, as long as you keep in mind that these rabbits are at least 11 pounds, and will need roomy cages. Today it is a popular meat rabbit breed and also raised as pets and show animal. The French Lop is a large breed of rabbit that makes for a wonderful pet, due to their calm, docile temperament. Club The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) maintains the breed standard for all of the recognized rabbit and cavy breeds for it's international membership. Recognized breeds are eligible for Registration and Grand Champion recognition. The AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development, and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy. With over 30,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, its members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial rabbit raiser with several hundred animals. Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry, whether it be for fancy, as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by the organization. The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is a British showing organization for rabbit breeders. Originally founded as The Beveren Club in 1918, its name first changed to British Fur Rabbit Society and finally to The British Rabbit Society. Today, the BRC among other things investigates rabbit diseases, maintains a catalog of rabbit breeds, and sets rules for about 1,000 rabbit shows annually in the UK. Owners of house rabbits are also encouraged to join the organization to learn how to care optimally for their pets. “Presented” means that they are there on exhibit for the ARBA committee to see and vote on if they would like to accept the new breed. The breed is recognized by both the American Rabbit Breeders Association and the British Rabbit Council. The French Lop Color Guide allows many colors, but this breed is shown in only two classifications: solid pattern and broken pattern. Today the French Lop shares a national specialty club with the English Lop, and that’s fitting enough, since they were brought to this country along with the English Lop in the early stages of the American rabbit fancy. The breed was first developed in France, as the name suggests. The first record of it being shown is in 1850, by a breeder named Condenier. It is not one of the most popular breeds, but also is not in danger of extinction at this time. Learn About the History and Objectives of the Lop Rabbit Club of America. In April of 1971, the National Lop Rabbit Club of America was formed and later became known as the Lop Rabbit Club of America. The object of the LRCA is to popularize, promote and improve the breeding of the Lop rabbits, to encourage fanciers and exhibitors with the help of this club's services which are at their disposal. Our American Standard has for years recognized both Lop breeds. Through the great efforts of many early Lop breeders, the Lops have gained enormous popularity and recognition in this country. The original stock was imported from Switzerland, Holland, Belgium and Germany during 1970-1971. The future of our French and English Lops in America looks bright and promising. The Lop Rabbit Club of America invites you to join our organization. We are one of the most progressive Rabbit Clubs in America. As a member, you will receive our Official Club Guidebook, plus the Lop Digest which is published quarterly. Most importantly, you will be able to enjoy the breeding and exhibiting of two of the most unique and irresistible breeds of rabbits known to man - The French and English Lops Have I Missed Anything? If you know something about the breed standard, history or status of this rabbit, please let me know. Do You Have a Story About This Particular Breed? What do you love about them? Do you have any tips or tricks up your sleeve for what might make this breed happiest? Perhaps you're a breeder of this type of rabbit. Let us know, and maybe we can set up an interview? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Lop https://www.pets4homes.co.uk/breeds/rabbits/french-lop/ http://www.petguide.com/breeds/rabbit/breedsrabbitfrench-lop/ http://rabbitbreeders.us/french-lop-rabbits http://www.thenaturetrail.com/rabbit-breeds/french-lop-rabbit-breed-information/ http://www.frenchlopcare.com/about-the-french-lop-breed.html http://www.lrca.us/ http://www.roysfarm.com/french-lop-rabbit/ Every week I would like to bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience, and I have researched enough to recommend. This weeks item is a window fan! I have had a Holmes window fan for over ten years. It has a temperature setting so that you can set it to come on at a specific temperature. I have used it in the window to draw in or out air, and I have used it in a door way to move air from one room to another. This could be used in a room with a rabbit to draw cool air through from outside, or if you have a rabbit barn with a window, this Holmes window fan could be used to draw some air through. This Holmes window fan is cost effective and draws in fresh, cool air from the outside or exhausts stale, hot air from inside. The Holmes window fan can do both simultaneously because each of the two fans can be set independently to draw in or exhaust out, allowing the unit to exchange inside and outside air. Operable either manually or automatically—with its thermostat turning the fans off and on to maintain a selected temperature—the unit has a one-touch electronic control and two speeds so it can be adjusted to specific conditions. It's designed to fit double-hung, vertical-slider, and casement windows. Plant of the week - Sweeds and Turnips Word of the week: Alleys Our FolkTale: http://www.native-languages.org/trickster-rabbit.htm Rabbit is the trickster figure in many Southeastern Indian tribes. The Rabbit Trickster is generally a light-hearted character who does not engage in serious wrongdoing and features in many children's stories; however, like most tricksters, he is prone to humorously inappropriate behavior, particularly gluttony, carelessness, and an overinflated ego. In the folklore of some Southeastern tribes, it was Rabbit who stole fire and brought it to the people. http://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Legends/HowtheDeerGotHisHorns-Cherokee.html In the beginning the deer had no horns, but his head was smooth just like the doe's, He was a great runner and the rabbit was a great jumper, and the animals were all curious to know which could go farther in the same time. They talked about it a good deal, and at last arranged a match between the two, and made a nice pair of antlers for a prize to the winner. They were to start together from one side of the thicket and go through it, then turn and come back, and the one who came out first was to get the horns. On the day fixed all the animals were there, with the antlers put down on the ground at the edge of the thicket to mark the starting point, While everybody was admiring the horns the rabbit said: "I don't know this part of the country; I want to take a look through the bushes where I am to run.". They thought that was all right, so the rabbit went into the thicket, but he was gone so long that at last the animals suspected he must be up to one of his tricks. They sent a messenger to look for him, and away in the middle of the thicket he found rabbit gnawing down the bushes and pulling them away until he had a road cleared nearly to the other side. The messenger turned around quietly and came back and told the other animals. When the rabbit came out at last they accused him of cheating, but he denied it until they went into the thicket and found the cleared road. They agreed that such a trickster had no right to enter the race at all, so they gave the horns to the deer, who was admitted to be the best runner, and he has worn them ever since. They told the rabbit that as he was so fond of cutting down bushes he might do that for a living hereafter, and so he does to this day. News Carla Wilson 1949 - 2017 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestarpress/obituary.aspx?n=carla-wilson&pid=185872286&fhid=19244 Carla Wilson, 68 Portland - Carla Wilson, age 68, a resident of Portland, passed away on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Carla was born February 7, 1949, in New Castle, Indiana, the daughter of Noel and Kathleen (Williamson) Myers. She graduated from Wes-Del High School in 1968. Carla worked at the Pennville Library for many years and was also an ARBA Rabbit Judge for many years. She was a member of the Hickory Grove Church of the Brethren; she was also a member of the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Indiana Rabbit Breeders Association and also a Jay County and Delaware County 4-H Leader. She married Larry Wilson on September 20, 1969. Survivors include her loving husband: Larry Wilson - Portland, Indiana; 2 sons: Kelly (wife Jennifer) Wilson - Portland, Indiana and Aaron (fiancé Nicolle Courtney) Wilson - Muncie, Indiana; 1 daughter: Linsy (husband Cody) Zigler - Lynn, Indiana; 2 brothers: Dave (wife Kaye) Myers - Orlando, Florida and Ron (wife Linda) Myers - Fayetteville, North Carolina; 1 sister: Emma Lou Bocook - Munising, Michigan; and 5 grandchildren. Visitation for Carla Wilson will be held on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. at the Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home in Portland. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at the Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home in Portland with Pastor Earl Doll officiating the service. Burial will follow in Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Muncie, Indiana. Memorials may be directed to Hickory Grove Church of the Brethren. Envelopes will be provided at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to www.williamsonspencer.com. Published in The Star Press on June 22, 2017 Hundreds of Animals Still Recovering After Being Found in Fresno Moving Truck http://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/hundreds-of-animals-still-recovering-after-being-found-in-fresno-moving-truck/746534266 FRESNO, Calif. -- Nearly 1,000 animals are still being cared for after being found in an old moving truck in South West Fresno on Friday. Fresno Humane Animal services officials said many of the animals are recovering but some may have a long road ahead. Kendyll Lyons, a kennel worker at Fresno Animal Humane Services has been working long hours to make sure the hundreds of birds, bunnies, quail and others at Fresno Humane Animal Services survive. "We have had the occasional bunny, the occasional rabbit but never anything like this," said Lyons, kennel worker, Fresno humane animal services. On Friday, Fresno Humane Animal Service employees said they recovered 955 animals from a moving truck in Southwest Fresno. "It was 107 degrees inside when we got there and certainly that is not as hot as it has been. Thank goodness for that," said Brenda Mitchell, Fresno Humane Animal Services Board President. The animals were transferred to Fresno Humane Animal Services' air conditioned warehouse, where they have been closely monitored. But, even with the care from animal experts, officials said 10 have died since Friday. "I don't know if it is related to those conditions but certainly their age and the fact that they are fragile little creatures," said Mitchell. Officials said they could lose even more animals. Many of the birds have injuries, feather loss and officials said many of the rabbits are too young to be without their mothers. "I would be very surprised if some of the little rabbits made it," said Lyons. The workers said they will continue taking care of each one until they are fully recovered. Officials said when their investigation is complete they will start finding homes for all of these animals. A 'Furfest' in Wytheville http://www.swvatoday.com/news/article_20980352-5856-11e7-8b75-572ee59e7b10.html The fur was flying at Wither’s Park Thursday morning as adults and children gathered, along with dogs, a cat, even a rabbit, for the annual Chautauqua “Furfest” pet show. Border collie Greeley Joe was top dog, taking home the People’s Choice and Best in Show Awards. Greeley Joe’s owner, Cora Chrisley, 15, said she started training the 1-year-old pup when he was about 6 weeks old. “Just whenever we would play or during potty time,” she said. Nothing special. He takes to it really well.” Already, Greeley Joe can sit, lie down, shake hands, circle, catch a Frisbee and fetch (which he loves). The Best in Show Award is awarded in memory of Marsha Jones, a Wythe Arts Council member who promoted the pet show for years before she died in 2007. Her family has continued to sponsor the Best in Show Award in her memory. Jones’ young family members, Cali and Beach Molinary, attended the show. Nearby, Debbie Yates watched her 6-year-old granddaughter, Kyla Yates, play with her rabbit, Cocoa, who took home second place for the cutest pet. They also entered golden retriever Nellie in the show, who snapped up third place in the “best trick” category. She shakes hands. “We came just for fun and to watch; we love the festival,” Debbie Yates said. “I thought it would be good for her (Kyla) to participate. She did real well walking her out there. I think it builds self-confidence, don’t you?” Patty Hall’s Pomeranian, Shadow, won honorable mention in the “cutest” category. Hall’s friend, Ann Harrison, arrived too late to enter her Shih Tzu, Gizmo. They were at the pet show with 10-year-old Gaige Dawson and Hall’s daughter, Christi Armbrister, who was visiting from Fort Walton Beach, Florida. “We just came to watch,” Harrison said. “It’s so neat and wonderful to see all the dogs and we saw a rabbit and a cat and some sweet people.” Here are the Furfest results: Look Alike: First place: Chloe (Annette Gilliam) Second Place: Greeley Joe (Cora Chrisley) Best Trick: First place: Greeley Joe (Cora Chrisley) Second place: Chloe (Annette Gilliam) Third place: Nellie (Debbie Yates) Honorable Mention: Copper (Oscar Montgomery) Largest: First place: Baby (Payton) Second place: Chloe (Annette Gilliam) Third place: Bo (Jackie Alley) Honorable Mention: Copper (Oscar Montgomery) Smallest: First place: George (Cora Chrisley) Second place: Lanie (Lili Belle) Third place: Romeo (Zachary Coley) Honorable Mention: Roscoe (Maranda/Mariah Wall) Best Costume: First place: Keni (Oscar Montgomery) Second place: Roscoe (Maranda/Mariah Wall) Third place: Baby (Payton) Cutest: First place: Benji (Joe and Marsha Turpin) Second place: Cocoa (Kyla Yates) Third place: Peanut (Blair Jackson) Honorable Mentions: Shadow (Patty Hall), Nellie (Debbie Yates), Bo (Jackie Alley), Addison (Cora Chrisley) People’s Choice: Greeley Joe (Cora Chrisley) Best in Show: Greeley Joe (Cora Chrisley) To reach Millie Rothrock, call 288-6611, ext. 35, or email mrothrock@wythenews.com. Colorado's Iconic Rabbit Ears Peak just lost a chunk of its ear http://www.9news.com/news/local/colorados-rabbit-ears-peak-loses-chunk-of-ear/449687186 STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, COLO. (AP) - An iconic sight near Steamboat Springs is missing something. Rabbit Ears Peak looks a little different after losing a chunk of one of its ears. Steamboat Pilot & Today reported Thursday the western ear of Colorado's iconic landmark is significantly skinnier and pointier following what appears to be an erosion event at the top of the rock formation. The Rabbit Ears are remains of pyroclastic materials, which are layers of extruded rock and ash. It's a popular landmark and hiking spot for tourists and locals alike. Dr. Barbara EchoHawk, a professor of Geology at Metro State University, says Rabbit Ears Peak is the result of volcanic explosions from 30 million years ago. Check out the before and after here. Because of the way the magma erupted in a vent from the ground, Dr. EchoHawk says there are some large and some smaller pieces of volcanic rock. During its formation, these pieces were broken by steam eruptions, causing cracks in the rock, that eventually, naturally, will crumble and fall away as these cracks line up with other joints in the rock. Even the rabbit ears themselves are just smaller, leftover pieces of the original formation. Dr. EchoHawk says more erosion can be expected in the future as the rock and its cracks freeze, thaw, freeze and thaw. U.S. Forest Service District Ranger Chad Stewart says he made a point to look at Rabbit Ears Peak on a drive he took this week after he was informed of the possible change in the rock's appearance. The piece that broke off was at a height that would not be easily accessible to humans. Stewart says there are also no rock climbers permitted to operate at the rock formation, making this scenario more unlikely than natural erosion On View | 'Bunny Attack: An Exhibit of Illustration and Photography http://host.madison.com/wsj/entertainment/arts_and_theatre/visual/on-view-bunny-attack-an-exhibit-of-illustration-and-photography/article_c5249055-1dd3-5998-a604-0ccf04fd401f.html Dreams, nature and dark emotions stimulated the creativity displayed by artist Bunny Attack at Bos Meadery, 849 E. Washington Ave., Suite 116. “Bunny Attack: An Exhibit of Illustration and Photography” will be on view through the end of June. “It is through a quiet observation that most of my work comes to life,” Bunny Attack said in her artist’s statement. “Introverted and imaginative, I spend my life in a state of observation and interpretation; I am mostly drawn to the colors of the fading day, the patterns and details presented in the natural world, the stories that come to life via melodies, harmonies and lyrics in my favorite music.” Bunny Attack’s works in the exhibit include black-and-white illustrations featuring anthropomorphic animals, sullen self-portraits, and double-exposed film photography that all carry a dark and mysterious theme. Part of her earlier collection “The Dangers of Living,” all the black-and-white work was composed once she had developed a personal style she was happy with and was able to really focus on creating detailed illustrations. “The newest works have more color, and are a bit more playful, although still being on the darker side of things,” Bunny Attack said in her press release. Bunny Attack has no formal art education other than a couple of photography classes. “Drawing has been a favorite (pastime) for as long as I can remember, and in high school I picked up a love for photography,” said Bunny Attack in an email. “It took time and much trial and error to develop the style I have now, and I’m happy with the work I’ve produced thus far and am excited to experiment more and advance in my techniques.” William Shatner From Captain Kirk to ... Bunny Handler!!! http://www.tmz.com/2017/06/17/william-shatner-better-late-than-never-cast-bunny-rabbit-show/ EXCLUSIVE William Shatner may have explored new worlds where no man has gone before, but now he's in Sweden ... running around with rabbits. The legendary "Star Trek" actor is in Stockholm shooting for his new comedy/reality show "Better Late Than Never" ... and showed off his skills as a bunny handler. Spoiler alert -- he wasn't great at it. Rabbit show jumping is big in Sweden -- kind of like the Westminster Dog Show in the U.S. Shatner and his fellow cultural icons on the show -- Henry Winkler, Terry Bradshaw and George Foreman -- all took part in the rabbit racing and looked like they had a blast. As usual, host Jeff Dye was their guide.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Ann Harrison, Author. Ann is a blind writer who loves to write what’s on her heart. She has two stories published in two different anthologies. The first is called The Big Climb, in Awethology Light by the #Awethors, and the second is called The Woods, published in December Awethology Light Volum, also by the #Awethors. Find out more about Ann bi visiting her website at https://wwannwrites.wordpress.com/ To learn more about the Friends of Kevin Networking Group, go to http://friendsofkevin.com/ Audio file: Ann Harrison.mp3