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The Bradshaws are told the outcome of the AFP's case evaluation, and one member of the family enters a downward spiral, leading to more heartache. The AFP explains the reasons for its decision and Jeff Hall finds himself in an Adelaide police station with one of Anthea's brothers. Ben makes an approach for Jeff Hall. If you have any information about this case, confidentially and securely reach out to Ben here - justmarriedpodcast@protonmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bradshaw family's fight for justice gains momentum, and a law change allows Australian police to pursue suspects in overseas murders. A journalist tracks Jeff down in Tokyo, confronting him on camera about the case. The Bradshaws then anxiously await a decision from the Australian Federal Police on whether charges will be laid. If you have any information about this case, confidentially and securely reach out to Ben here - justmarriedpodcast@protonmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The South Australian Director of Public Prosecutions examines the evidence and reveals a bombshell finding, while conflicting witness accounts continue to cause confusion. Is it possible Anthea was killed by a random stranger? Detectives finally confront Jeff Hall in a tense interview, but jurisdiction issues hinder progress. The Bradshaws then contemplate their next move in the pursuit of justice. If you have any information about this case, confidentially and securely reach out to Ben here - justmarriedpodcast@protonmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthea's friends reveal what we didn't know about her relationship with Jeff, and a gathering after the funeral ends abruptly. Why had Jeff kept an extremely personal secret from the Bradshaws? ......a fresh police investigation begins. If anything in this episode has resonated with you, you can contact - QLife, anonymous and free LGBTIQ+ peer support - 1800 184 527 1800 RESPECT, national domestic family and sexual violence counselling service - 1800 737 732 LifeLine, support for people in crisis - 13 11 14 If you have any information about this case, confidentially and securely reach out to Ben here - justmarriedpodcast@protonmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The devastated Bradshaws are convinced not to travel to Brunei, where Jeff Hall is being held by Police over Anthea's death. Eventually, Jeff is released and returns home for his wife's funeral. So who killed Anthea? An itinerant Thai worker? Or a staff member at Jerudong Park? The Bradshaws are shocked when the Brunei Coroner names only one suspect. If you have any information about this case, confidentially and securely reach out to Ben here - justmarriedpodcast@protonmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On an Oprah interview I heard recently, she talked about her having John Bradshaw on her show and how what he shared with her transformed her life. Bradshaws is the author of such books as "Homecoming: Reclaiming and Healing Your Inner Child." I found great hope and help in his books and wanted to talk about how to heal your inner child and to overlay what I've learned in the past with the present. With war, famine, and unrest blossoming in many parts of the world, we can turn on our TV, or go on social media, and it might look like the world is on fire. But there's another way. We don't have to play into the trap of feeling stress and anxiety. We can heal and find joy. Join me so we can continue on the journey together. Support the Podcast: Make a small donation through Buy Me a Coffee. Purchase one of the Let Go and Be Free books (volume 1, volume 2, volume 3, and volume 4) or 30 Days of Gratitude: A Daily Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholics. Become a monthly/yearly subscriber via substack. More Information: Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get additional help and support the podcast. I'm not a medical expert. If you need help, please reach out to a medical professional. Listen to the podcast on: Spotify Apple podcasts YouTube music Amazon music RSS feed (copy and paste the link into your podcast app)
July 31, 2023The Funny Thing About YogaYTT: Our Experience, Pros & Cons, and Future PlansEpisode No. 25In this weeks episode Giana and Bradshaw talk ALL things yoga teacher trainings. They talk about their first experience in a 200 Hour, the different formats of trainings, the lack of regulations and yoga alliance standards, and so much more. With a 200 Hour Yoga teacher program of their own coming up in Nicaragua 2024, they explain what students can expect, as well as acknowledge that trainings are not for everyone. Through listing a few of the pros and cons of taking a yoga teacher training, they hope to be transparent about the experience and help curious listeners decide if its a path they want to follow. And as always, they will make you laugh with stories about having a baby, being a germaphobe, and a fun round of cancel, explore, commit. Thank you for listening to the podcast and helping to spread the word!00:00 Intro00:30 Welcome Announcements06:00 Todays Topic: Yoga Teacher Trainings6:55 Bradshaws 200 Hour Training12:52 Gianas 200 Hour Training18:39 Different Types of Training19:32 Should Anyone be Allowed to take a YTT?24:37 Training Quality and Standards29:06 The Pros of Taking a Yoga Teacher Training32:30 The Cons of Taking a Yoga Teacher Training39:43 Our Next 200 Hour Training43:54 Ask us about our 200 Hour44:32 Cancel, Commit, Explore46:56 The Funny Thing About Yoga53:14 OutroJoin our Substack Newletter to Receive extra bonus FUNNY THING content:https://thefunnythingaboutyoga.substack.com/?r=2m1azy&utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=webFollow Us on Instagram:@TheFunnyThingAboutYoga @CayaYogaSchool @GianaGambino @BradshawWishJoin us in Starved Rock: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/starvedrockJoin us in Nicaragua: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/nicargua Be Featured on the Podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSck2nTNc_UlcCKBhZId5DmDwoU6aslkFfGKtdz-1uSo-HNY8g/viewformSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/contactFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thefunnythingaboutyoga/Learn more about C.A.Y.A. Yoga School: https://www.cayayogaschool.comGiana's Website: https://www.gianayoga.com/ Bradshaws Website: https://www.bradshawwish.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cocodona 250 has quickly built a reputation as one of the longest and most difficult races in the country - but with its generous cutoffs, it's an experience that many will be capable of undertaking. On the first part this epic Cocodona 250 recap, Andrew goes in-depth for each section of the race up until the halfway point around mile 126. From the Bradshaw Mountains to Mingus Mountain and it's treacherous descent into Jerome, Andrew talks about the terrain, environmental challenges, and other physical and mental roadblocks that this race provides. Is the first 50k really the toughest 50k in the country? How about the first 100k? Just how rocky and hot is this course? These are just a few questions that have been attached to this race since it's inaugural year in 2021. We hope these next two episodes will be able to address most questions, as well as provide that in-depth overview of the entire course. And just how many mishaps and hilarious situations does Andrew find himself in during this race? You though he would've learned after Moab…Stay tuned for part two next week, as we end the recap and answer many of your questions! Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen, and we always appreciate you leaving a good rate and review. Join the Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram. Have a topic you'd like to hear discussed in depth, or a guest you'd like to nominate? Email us at info@happyendingstc.org
May 1, 2023The Funny Thing About YogaHands on Assists: Love It or Leave It? Episode No. 12In this episode, Giana and Bradshaw talk about hands on assists. They share their experience with assists as students and what they enjoy or do not enjoy about being on the receiving end of an assist. They also dive into a renewed perspective on hands on assists from the teachers point of view. You can anticipate hearing about consent, responsibility and liability, power dynamics, supportive versus forceful assists and everything in between. As they detail some serious thoughts about the dos and don'ts of physical touch, they always keep up the tangential banter that really brings on the funnies. From stories about students who love assists or assists gone wrong, this episode remains equally informative and hilarious. If you really want to laugh, you have to listen til the very end to hear one of the most outrageous “funny thing” moments talked about yet. Giana and Bradshaw laugh so hard that the mics hardly pick up their frequency. This episode is really important to us and we feel It's just the beginning of what could be many conversations. If any particular thoughts or questions come up, please visit our website and let us know what you think or submit a question to the podcast. As always, thank you for listening and be sure to rate, review and subscribe!00:00 Intro Song00:30 Welcome Chat05:45 Hands on Assists and Our Experience10:45 Gender Dynamics in Hands on Assists 12:50 Do You Give Hands on Assists?15:00 Assist Chips16:10 Private Lesson Assists 20:05 Bradshaws talks being Male Presenting and Gay 20:50 Giana's Hierarchy of Assists22:50 Bradshaw has a little Anxiety 27:57 Giana Prefers Supportive Assists 29:20 If You Need a Cranking Assist, You May not be Ready30:15 Strength Over Leverage 32:54 Above My Pay Grade34:25 Recapping our Thoughts37:20 Assists We Enjoy and Do not Enjoy39:46 Its ok to Speak Up42:10 Power Dynamic 43:45 Wrapping It Up46:30 Cancel, Explore, Commit48:10 The Funny Thing About Yoga53:20 Final Thoughts56:00 OutroFollow Us on Instagram:@TheFunnyThingAboutYoga @CayaYogaSchool @GianaGambino @BradshawWishJoin us in Nicaragua: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/nicargua Be Featured on the Podcast: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSck2nTNc_UlcCKBhZId5DmDwoU6aslkFfGKtdz-1uSo-HNY8g/viewformSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/contactFollow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thefunnythingaboutyoga/Learn more about C.A.Y.A. Yoga School: https://www.cayayogaschool.comGiana's Website: https://www.gianayoga.com/ Bradshaws Website: https://www.bradshawwish.com/Email: Cayayogaschool@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ian Cheeseman was the BBC's Manchester City correspondent for nearly 25 years and has been a fan all of his life. Here he hosts his weekly podcast, Forever Blue, where all things Man City are discussed. For this episode, sponsored by www.howardssolicitors.co.uk Ian is joined by Buzz Hawkins a City fan best known for creating The Bradshaws radio characters, but also a fabulous musician and character himself with great stories of Manchester humour, what makes City fans different and much more. Ian recorded the podcast in Buzz's studio in Mossley and was also joined by Forever Blue's Paul. If you'd like to support Ian's work you can message him by DM on twitter @iancheeseman
Welcome to our first ever international episode as we have some dear friends join us from Haiti! Alex & Kristen Bradshaw sold a lawn company, their home, and everything they owned and followed God's call to move to Haiti four years ago. We're so excited to have them with us via zoom to share their story, work, and journey, what experiencing a global pandemic looked like in this 3rd world nation, and then the joy of welcoming new baby Bravery this year! Set what you're doing aside and don't miss this truly special episode. You can learn more about their non-profit, Abide In Love, at https://www.abideinlovemissions.com.
Get your goat: So you want to move to the country and raise goats - A podcast about change
Quotes about change: We need to find pleasure in the small things.As a child Kathy loved to draw although in high school she never took an art class. She attended the University of Saskatchewan and worked towards a double major in physical education and art. She tells us why she dropped the arts degree and became a physical education teacher. She was a mom to her 3 boys, her husband had a busy career and she was teaching and coaching several sports at the senior and junior level. Life was busy. Years later in her teaching career, she took a community art class. Her teacher saw her talent and encouraged her to paint more. After 22 years, Kathy went back to university to complete her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a 2 year program that she finished in one year by attending classes straight through without a break, and learning to paint fast – a technique she continues to use in her art. Kathy's decision to go back to school was “my search for truth, for becoming who I was inside, who I was meant to be and who I needed to be. But also being the best version of that.” Kathy returned to teaching art in high school. She retired 4 years ago from teaching and is now a full time artist. Her art is full of colour, energy, and beauty and is widely sought across Canada. In April 2020, the Bradshaws received devastating news that has turned the family world upside down. Kathy shares this for the first time publicly with our listeners, and tells us how this has changed her life and how she moves forward every day. She sees colour differently.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Brady Report - Wednesday February 24, 2020
It was an underdog victory at The Match 3, as Phil and Chuck beat down Steph Curry and Peyton Manning (1:52). Plus, Alex and Michael look ahead to who should be in The Match 4 (4:38). Big news out of the PGA Tour and the Euro Tour as the two leagues announce a joint partnership, which the guys are definitely here for (7:33). The PGA Tour resumes this week at the Mayakoba Championship in Mexico, which includes a loaded field and a wonderful December golf treat (9:39). In Tuned In, Michael watches a 90's classic returning in 2020, while Alex starts the Christmas movie bonanza (12:46). Alex chats with award winning chef, Chef Noah Hester, who has also appeared on the E! television series "Bradshaw Bunch" (15:19). Chef Hester talks Hawaii golf, the Bradshaws, and charcuterie boards. While the 'rona continued to wreak havoc in football, it didn't stop Alex from having some good picks (44:29), or Sarah Fuller from becoming the first woman to play in a Power-5 football game. And in the NFL, the guys' favorites teams may have something good to chant about (46:50). And while the NFL usually takes precedence over everything, it turns out the only thing that can bump the NFL is the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree (49:39). As the guys #AlwaysEndWithFood (51:23), Michael gets into some holiday cookie baking, and Alex wraps up his Thanksgiving leftovers. Listen + Love + Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2YfHhpS Part of the Morning Read Podcast Network: https://bit.ly/3gQoBCF Join us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2NpEIKJ Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/2QJhZLQ Support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2JuU3Za
If you're from the North West of England or thereabouts you'll probably already know about Buzz Hawkins; his series, The Bradshaws, is a cultural beacon for Northerners wherever they live in the world. He's got some highly useful things to say about finding and developing characters that can be sustained over three decades and 700+ episodes – and about not letting them get too big for their boots, too. Then, in the Panic Room, Nic deals with the issue of keeping your character voices consistent once you've nailed them. Get your VO Social Live/Manchester Animation Festival tickets here Join our snazzy new Facebook group here Theme tune written and performed by Martin Stirrup under this Creative Commons license. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thevosocial/message
What was it like to be a young African American family settling into 1820's Brattleboro? In 1823 a young couple in their twenties, with a small child, moved to Brattleboro from Massachusetts. Andrew and Phoebe Bradshaw rented a building on Main Street to begin their new life. According to available information they were the only Black family in town. Here's their story...
We’ve made it to the last day in the book - October 26. Our heroes, Carruthers and Davies, sail off into the sunset with the delightful Clara on board, and her dastardly dad, Dollman, overboard. In this podcast Lloyd notDavies plots out how to get us back to Blighty via Ostmahorn, Holland. Tim notCarruthers, meanwhile, considers the end of Dollman, and the potentially tricky subject of suicide at sea. First up, we make yet another plea to the listeners to support us on Unbound (02:52), where we’re trying to raise money to produce a beautiful new book and online adventure for you. Sign up here: https://unbound.co.uk/books/riddle-of-the-sands Lloyd charts the route from Norderney to Ostmahorn via the island of Rottum (04:56); a brief description of Rottum & its warden (06:42); the tale of the ‘crazy Earl’ who once owned the place (08:12); how we might sail past Rottum today (10:28); how the SS held out in this part of the world at the end of WW2 (12:20). Tim talks about Dollman ‘falling’ overboard (14:00); people who fall off cruise ships (15:46); people who jump off the Staten Island ferry (18:06); the strange tale of Donald Crowhurst (18:58). Tim talks about late-19th century attitudes to suicide (21:56); the move to treating would-be suicides as mental patients rather than criminals (23:26); where would Dollman’s body have ended up anyway?(25:35); how ‘The Mikado’ ridiculed English attitudes to anti-suicide laws (27:37). Lloyd tries to get us to Ostmahorn but finds there’s a dyke in the way (29:56). Musical Interlude: the legendary Ostmahorn/Gröningen folk scene of the ‘70s featuring Törf and Fungus (33:19). Tim is puzzled as to whether Dollman really is a double agent (36:04); examples of real-life German double agents of the period (37:41); stories of criminals, madmen and fantasists working as spies (40:55). Lloyd consults his Bradshaws (again) about trains, and steamers from Harlingen to London (45:41); our landing point at Tower Bridge (46:49); a problem with getting back to London before October 29 (47:56). Club Business - Kim’s fears for ship’s dog allayed (50:54); Nick on the Battle of Dorking (51:40). Having brought this narrative to an end, there are no missions for next week! Thank you everyone for your contributions. MUSIC CREDITS Great Open Sea by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society/none_given_1098/12_-_Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society_-_Great_Open_Sea The Mikado - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLOY_R5XIJ8 Törf - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7F9l-zk7Qk Fungus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr9voaqgSIw
In this episode, John Dehlin interviews one of his former professors and mentors, Dr. William Bradshaw, on a wide variety of topics. Dr. Bradshaw has just recently retired from a rich and fulfilling career as a microbiology professor at BYU in which he influenced thousands of students to continually be open to the best thinking of the sciences while still nurturing a robust, mature faith and spiritual life. Many report Dr. Bradshaw’s classes and their various interactions with him as pivotal to their finding a way to value the wisdom generated in both their heads and their hearts. In this far-ranging discussion, Dr. Bradshaw takes us through the arc of his life, including his mission, experiences at Harvard, the circumstances of his career choice, and the surprise call he and his wife Marge received to serve as very young mission presidents in Hong Kong, during which service they had to wrestle with opening and closing missionary work in Vietnam. Dr. Bradshaw relates stories from his career at BYU, talks about science and religion issues, and reveals the way he faces challenges to his faith from Mormon history and scriptural studies. Many Mormon Stories podcast listeners will already be familiar with one aspect of Dr. Bradshaw’s life from Episode 191, which featured a recording of the most recent lecture he gave at BYU on the biological origins of homosexuality--a lecture he has arranged and given every year for the past several years. Dr. Bradshaw first became prompted to study the research on this subject when his son Brett came out about his homosexuality. Since that time, the Bradshaws have been active members in various LDS groups for families working to support their GLBT children. They are currently serving as the presidents of LDS Family Fellowship. Brett and his partner are married and living in California, where they are raising an adopted daughter.
In this episode, John Dehlin interviews one of his former professors and mentors, Dr. William Bradshaw, on a wide variety of topics. Dr. Bradshaw has just recently retired from a rich and fulfilling career as a microbiology professor at BYU in which he influenced thousands of students to continually be open to the best thinking of the sciences while still nurturing a robust, mature faith and spiritual life. Many report Dr. Bradshaw’s classes and their various interactions with him as pivotal to their finding a way to value the wisdom generated in both their heads and their hearts. In this far-ranging discussion, Dr. Bradshaw takes us through the arc of his life, including his mission, experiences at Harvard, the circumstances of his career choice, and the surprise call he and his wife Marge received to serve as very young mission presidents in Hong Kong, during which service they had to wrestle with opening and closing missionary work in Vietnam. Dr. Bradshaw relates stories from his career at BYU, talks about science and religion issues, and reveals the way he faces challenges to his faith from Mormon history and scriptural studies. Many Mormon Stories podcast listeners will already be familiar with one aspect of Dr. Bradshaw’s life from Episode 191, which featured a recording of the most recent lecture he gave at BYU on the biological origins of homosexuality--a lecture he has arranged and given every year for the past several years. Dr. Bradshaw first became prompted to study the research on this subject when his son Brett came out about his homosexuality. Since that time, the Bradshaws have been active members in various LDS groups for families working to support their GLBT children. They are currently serving as the presidents of LDS Family Fellowship. Brett and his partner are married and living in California, where they are raising an adopted daughter.
In this episode, John Dehlin interviews one of his former professors and mentors, Dr. William Bradshaw, on a wide variety of topics. Dr. Bradshaw has just recently retired from a rich and fulfilling career as a microbiology professor at BYU in which he influenced thousands of students to continually be open to the best thinking of the sciences while still nurturing a robust, mature faith and spiritual life. Many report Dr. Bradshaw’s classes and their various interactions with him as pivotal to their finding a way to value the wisdom generated in both their heads and their hearts. In this far-ranging discussion, Dr. Bradshaw takes us through the arc of his life, including his mission, experiences at Harvard, the circumstances of his career choice, and the surprise call he and his wife Marge received to serve as very young mission presidents in Hong Kong, during which service they had to wrestle with opening and closing missionary work in Vietnam. Dr. Bradshaw relates stories from his career at BYU, talks about science and religion issues, and reveals the way he faces challenges to his faith from Mormon history and scriptural studies. Many Mormon Stories podcast listeners will already be familiar with one aspect of Dr. Bradshaw’s life from Episode 191, which featured a recording of the most recent lecture he gave at BYU on the biological origins of homosexuality--a lecture he has arranged and given every year for the past several years. Dr. Bradshaw first became prompted to study the research on this subject when his son Brett came out about his homosexuality. Since that time, the Bradshaws have been active members in various LDS groups for families working to support their GLBT children. They are currently serving as the presidents of LDS Family Fellowship. Brett and his partner are married and living in California, where they are raising an adopted daughter.
In this episode, John Dehlin interviews one of his former professors and mentors, Dr. William Bradshaw, on a wide variety of topics. Dr. Bradshaw has just recently retired from a rich and fulfilling career as a microbiology professor at BYU in which he influenced thousands of students to continually be open to the best thinking of the sciences while still nurturing a robust, mature faith and spiritual life. Many report Dr. Bradshaw’s classes and their various interactions with him as pivotal to their finding a way to value the wisdom generated in both their heads and their hearts. In this far-ranging discussion, Dr. Bradshaw takes us through the arc of his life, including his mission, experiences at Harvard, the circumstances of his career choice, and the surprise call he and his wife Marge received to serve as very young mission presidents in Hong Kong, during which service they had to wrestle with opening and closing missionary work in Vietnam. Dr. Bradshaw relates stories from his career at BYU, talks about science and religion issues, and reveals the way he faces challenges to his faith from Mormon history and scriptural studies. Many Mormon Stories podcast listeners will already be familiar with one aspect of Dr. Bradshaw’s life from Episode 191, which featured a recording of the most recent lecture he gave at BYU on the biological origins of homosexuality--a lecture he has arranged and given every year for the past several years. Dr. Bradshaw first became prompted to study the research on this subject when his son Brett came out about his homosexuality. Since that time, the Bradshaws have been active members in various LDS groups for families working to support their GLBT children. They are currently serving as the presidents of LDS Family Fellowship. Brett and his partner are married and living in California, where they are raising an adopted daughter.
In this episode, John Dehlin interviews one of his former professors and mentors, Dr. William Bradshaw, on a wide variety of topics. Dr. Bradshaw has just recently retired from a rich and fulfilling career as a microbiology professor at BYU in which he influenced thousands of students to continually be open to the best thinking of the sciences while still nurturing a robust, mature faith and spiritual life. Many report Dr. Bradshaw’s classes and their various interactions with him as pivotal to their finding a way to value the wisdom generated in both their heads and their hearts. In this far-ranging discussion, Dr. Bradshaw takes us through the arc of his life, including his mission, experiences at Harvard, the circumstances of his career choice, and the surprise call he and his wife Marge received to serve as very young mission presidents in Hong Kong, during which service they had to wrestle with opening and closing missionary work in Vietnam. Dr. Bradshaw relates stories from his career at BYU, talks about science and religion issues, and reveals the way he faces challenges to his faith from Mormon history and scriptural studies. Many Mormon Stories podcast listeners will already be familiar with one aspect of Dr. Bradshaw’s life from Episode 191, which featured a recording of the most recent lecture he gave at BYU on the biological origins of homosexuality--a lecture he has arranged and given every year for the past several years. Dr. Bradshaw first became prompted to study the research on this subject when his son Brett came out about his homosexuality. Since that time, the Bradshaws have been active members in various LDS groups for families working to support their GLBT children. They are currently serving as the presidents of LDS Family Fellowship. Brett and his partner are married and living in California, where they are raising an adopted daughter.