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Sintonía: "Señor Lobo" - Los 300”Jeanette” - WADE FLEMONS”Bread” - BOBBY HEBB”(They Call Me) Jessie James" - THE DREAMS”He Was Really Saying Something” - THE VELVELETTES"I Need a Woman Of My Own“ - TOMMY HUNT”Sing What You Wanna “ - SHORTY LONG“I Can Feel Your Love” - FELICE TAYLOR”I Only Got This Feeling“ - CHUCK JACKSON”Would You Believe” - JON LUCIEN“Speed Up” - BETTY MOORE“He Ain’t Doing Bad” - JEAN WELLS“Don’t Make Promises” - GEORGIE FAME Sr. Lobezno managementTodas las músicas seleccionadas y presentadas por el Sr. Lobezno (Isidro Sánchez Marín) desde RNE en Granada. Muchísimas gracias a Juan Carlos por su eterna predisposición y buen hacerContacto: srlobezno@afrodisiaclub.comEscuchar audio
Summer camp is a blast, and one of our most popular camps is Camp McCormick, located in Stillman Valley, Illinois. This camp has a long history for our council, and we thought it would be fun to sit down and chat with one of our GSNI historians Betty Moore. Cozy up with a hot cup of tea (and maybe a cookie or two!) as we get in our way-back machine and learn how Camp McCormick came to be. Plus, we'll know a little more about its namesake—Ruth Hanna McCormick. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gsnifriendshipcircle/message
Hosts Mark and George are joined by Betty Moore and country music legend Bobby Mackey! How does a music legend cope with COVID19? What is the new song Bobby has written for the occasion? Is there any truth to the statistics that say 65% of the virus in the US stemmed from New York? Is […]
Mark and George are joined by Chris Moore and Betty Moore, to discuss the current feud between AMC Theaters and film production company, Universal and more!
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Nurse practitioner Betty Moore of Virtua discusses breast cancer in the LGBT community, the importance of compassion in health care and her excitement for the MORE THAN PINK Walk each year.
Casey leads a panel of three moms, Lisa Clark, Terri Hahn and Betty Moore, in a discussion of some various parenting questions collected from the congregation. From date night to soul care and teenagers, these moms shared the ups and downs of their own experiences in trying to raise children who love the Lord in today’s world.
Ask any small business owner and they'll share that keeping up the books and numbers are not typically the "fun" factor to running a business. Join us as we interview Betty Moore, Owner of Bottomline Management as we discover how powerful "numbers" are to the success of a business. Betty "loves" numbers so we'll ask her what she experiences in working with small businesses to keep track of the "beans" and "numbers!"
One of the things I love about Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is how flexible the tool set is. Not only is it a great stand-alone tool, but it is something that can be used with lots of other tools. In this interview I talk with Betty Moore-Hafter about the lessons she has learned from other tool sets and how you can easily add them into your own tapping. This is easy stuff that anyone can do.
On March 18, 2009, the UC Berkeley Regional Public Health Hero Award was presented to Betty Moore at a ceremony held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. The Public Health Heroes Award was established by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health to broaden people's awareness and understanding of the public health field by recognizing individuals and organizations for their significant contributions and exceptional commitment to promoting and protecting the health of the human population. Mrs. Moore was honored for her contributions to improving the quality of nursing care and the nursing workforce in California and setting an example for the nation at large. http://sph.berkeley.edu/
On March 18, 2009, the UC Berkeley Regional Public Health Hero Award was presented to Betty Moore at a ceremony held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. The Public Health Heroes Award was established by the UC Berkeley School of Public Health to broaden people's awareness and understanding of the public health field by recognizing individuals and organizations for their significant contributions and exceptional commitment to promoting and protecting the health of the human population. Mrs. Moore was honored for her contributions to improving the quality of nursing care and the nursing workforce in California and setting an example for the nation at large. http://sph.berkeley.edu/