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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.34| THE POWER OF RETREAT|JESUS WALKING ON WATER|CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY / FAITH & DISCIPLESHIP| CHIMDI OHAHUNA What does it actually mean when the Bible calls us to pray? Is prayer just a daily chore, a checklist item, or a crisis-management tool? In this profound episode, we consider deeply the Hebrew word ‛âśâh, the root word for “to make”, and unlock what it truly means to ”make prayer” according to God's original blueprint in Genesis. Moving far beyond traditional, mechanical formulas, this episode challenges believers to transition from merely saying prayers to becoming a living house of prayer. If you are tired of dry spiritual routines, repetitive battles with the enemy, or feeling like your prayers are hitting a brass ceiling, this teaching will completely revolutionize your intimacy with God and your authority in the spirit realm. Key Takeaways From This Episode: 1. Prayer is Aligning, Not Commanding: True prayer is an act of spiritual execution ( ‛âśâh). We do not come to prayer to bend God's will to ours; we come to enforce and execute His perfect will on earth. (Plus, hear a powerful analogy on how this same principle dictates success or failure in marriage!). 2. Rehearsing Eternity: Forget the stopwatch. Making prayer means moving past time-bound limits (like setting an alarm for a strict 1-hour or 3-hour prayer block) and stepping into continuous, seamless New Testament intimacy where prayer becomes a lifestyle, whether you are walking, studying, or sleeping. 3. Taking Personal Responsibility: You cannot live off the spiritual loan of your pastor's or parents' prayers. Discover your personal responsibility to “appoint” God's divine exchange over your life: swapping your ashes for beauty, your mourning for the oil of joy, and your spirit of heaviness for a garment of praise. 4. Becoming the House of Prayer: Stop searching for physical prayer mountains or sacred buildings. Through personal testimonies of ministry shifts dating back to 2008–2009, learn how becoming the very abode where God dwells completely changes your spiritual authority. Discover how demons recognize this indwelling power and flee without exhausting, hours-long warfare. 5. Bruising the Enemy: You were not made to be a punching bag for the devil. To make prayer is to actively bruise the head of the enemy (Romans 16:20), standing as a shield of protection over your life, your family, and your community. Scriptures Mentioned & Referenced: Genesis 1:26 – Let us make ( ‛âśâh) man in our image… Romans 16:20 – The God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly. Isaiah 61:3 – To appoint unto them that mourn… beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning… Memorable Quotes from the Episode: ”Prayer is meant to change your perspective, not change God.” ”If you forget everything else from today, remember two things: You are called to bruise the head of the devil, and you are the prayer house.” ”When you live in prayer and engage prayer, you begin to live the very life of God here on earth.” Connect With Us: Subscribe & Leave a Review: If this episode ignited your prayer life, please leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Share the Word: Know someone whose prayer life needs a spiritual spark? Share this episode link with them today. Follow Us on Socials: @Gracelifecomi Stay tuned for next in the Series, as we continue this teaching on the dynamics of prayer, packing your spiritual arsenal with everything you need to walk in dominion! Jesus is Lord.
The spotlight is unforgiving, as both would-be MPs and former royals found this week. Join Naomi and Kenny to pick through the ashes of a somewhat underwhelming BBC Question Time from the Makerfield by-election, where a bunch of candidates with minimal experience performed ... like a bunch of candidates with minimal experience. Elsewhere, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has stumbled, blinking and bruised, back into the media spotlight thanks to some questionable sweetheart property deals. We look at the latest binfire at the House of Windsor. And what does 'Uncensored' even mean these days? As Piers Morgan cashes in with a 'fearless' World Cup podcast, should we stop saying 'uncensored' and start saying 'honking like a stuck goose'? ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** • That 'Question Time' sketch from Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. It's timeless... • We have put together a BLUESKY STARTER PACK, if you would like to join us there • Email us at quietriotpod@gmail.com • Or visit our website www.quietriotpod.com Brought to you by Naomi Smith, Alex Andreou and Kenny Campbell. Quiet Riot is a Cooler Heads production. ***SPONSOR US AT KO-FI.COM/QUIETRIOTPOD*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week in our study in the book of Amos, there is a change of tone. If you're like me, Amos has been wearing me out by pressing so hard. Yet in Amos 7 you can tell he also feels it, because even the messenger begins to say “please God, relent!” Like seeing a toddler on the playground being barreled over by bigger children, Amos literally says: “How will Jacob survive? He's so small!” There's something beautiful about the messenger of judgment beginning to plead for mercy on behalf of the people. However, immediately a false priest begins to undermine Amos' message, saying everything is fine and Amos should just leave. Notice how often in our lives the very moment mercy arrives is also the moment ‘religious speak' would mute it and send it away. Let's talk about God's goal for our thriving in “Bruising the Fruit” (Amos 7:1-17)
For years, women with bleeding disorders were told it was "just a heavy period." On the kickoff episode of The Flow with BloodStream, "It's Not Just a Heavy Period," women and clinicians expose what happens when serious symptoms are minimized, normalized, or dismissed entirely. Heavy prolonged periods. Anemia. Bruising. Joint bleeds. Rectal bleeding. Years without answers. Three women share what it was like to document their symptoms just to be believed — and how finally receiving factor treatment and prophylaxis changed their lives. Hematologist Dr. Jen Davila breaks down how the right questions can uncover what patients have learned to normalize, and how stigma, misinformation, and assumptions about women in bleeding disorders continue to delay care. This episode is about being heard, properly diagnosed, and redefining what women with bleeding disorders should have to live with. Presenting Sponsor: For too long, women and girls with bleeding disorders have been told they're "just carriers." But the truth is, women can experience real bleeding symptoms too. And their stories deserve to be heard. That's the idea behind "Because She Matters," a campaign from Novo Nordisk. It highlights the experiences of women living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders, helping raise awareness of symptoms that are often overlooked or misunderstood. On the site, you'll see real stories from women who went years without answers, learn about signs like heavy or prolonged periods, frequent bruising, or unexplained bleeding, and find guidance on how to start conversations with your healthcare provider. Because recognizing the signs is the first step toward getting the care you deserve. Visit WomenWithHemophilia.com, that's WomenWithHemophilia.com or click the link in the show notes. Because when it comes to bleeding disorders, women's health matters. Women's voices matter. Because SHE matters. Learn more and explore the resources at WomenWithHemophilia.com. Show Notes: WomenWithHemophilia.com Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on X/Twitter BloodStream on Instagram BloodStream on LinkedIn BloodStream on TikTok
For years, women with bleeding disorders were told it was "just a heavy period." On the kickoff episode of The Flow with BloodStream, "It's Not Just a Heavy Period," women and clinicians expose what happens when serious symptoms are minimized, normalized, or dismissed entirely. Heavy prolonged periods. Anemia. Bruising. Joint bleeds. Rectal bleeding. Years without answers. Three women share what it was like to document their symptoms just to be believed — and how finally receiving factor treatment and prophylaxis changed their lives. Hematologist Dr. Jen Davila breaks down how the right questions can uncover what patients have learned to normalize, and how stigma, misinformation, and assumptions about women in bleeding disorders continue to delay care. This episode is about being heard, properly diagnosed, and redefining what women with bleeding disorders should have to live with. Presenting Sponsor: For too long, women and girls with bleeding disorders have been told they're "just carriers." But the truth is, women can experience real bleeding symptoms too. And their stories deserve to be heard. That's the idea behind "Because She Matters," a campaign from Novo Nordisk. It highlights the experiences of women living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders, helping raise awareness of symptoms that are often overlooked or misunderstood. On the site, you'll see real stories from women who went years without answers, learn about signs like heavy or prolonged periods, frequent bruising, or unexplained bleeding, and find guidance on how to start conversations with your healthcare provider. Because recognizing the signs is the first step toward getting the care you deserve. Visit WomenWithHemophilia.com, that's WomenWithHemophilia.com or click the link in the show notes. Because when it comes to bleeding disorders, women's health matters. Women's voices matter. Because SHE matters. Learn more and explore the resources at WomenWithHemophilia.com. Show Notes: WomenWithHemophilia.com Subscribe: The BloodStream Podcast Connect with BloodStream Media: BloodStreamMedia.com BloodStream on Facebook BloodStream on X/Twitter BloodStream on Instagram BloodStream on LinkedIn BloodStream on TikTok
This week, we explore an outbreak of hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius. Cambridge virologist Colin Crump explains how the outbreak of this viral disease may have occurred; Emory University's Boghuma Titanji explores the clinical impact of hantavirus infection; Amesh Adalja at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security explains how the disease passes into humans; and the World Health Organization's Maria van Kerkhove on the international response... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This is the full episode of The Morning Show with Preston Scott for Monday, May 11th.Our guests today include:- Dr. Joe Camps- Sal Nuzzo- - Follow the show on Twitter @TMSPrestonScott. Check out Preston's latest blog by going to wflafm.com/preston. Listen live to Preston from 6 – 9 a.m. ET and 5 – 8 a.m. CT!WFLA Tallahassee Live stream: https://ihr.fm/3huZWYeWFLA Panama City Live stream: https://ihr.fm/34oufeR Follow WFLA Tallahassee on Twitter @WFLAFM and WFLA Panama City @wflapanamacity and like us on Facebook at @wflafm and @WFLAPanamaCity.
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The discovery is open in the Anna Kepner case, and one item stands out. Prosecutors turned over a cellphone data extraction from a device identified only as "C.K." — not the phone belonging to the accused. Anna's father is Christopher Kepner. If the government extracted data from the victim's father's phone and handed it to the defense as part of discovery, that tells you something about where investigators went and what they were looking for. Former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis examines what that evidence disclosure signals about the investigation's scope and how the defense may use it.Timothy Hudson, sixteen, faces first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges in federal court in connection with the death of his eighteen-year-old stepsister aboard the Carnival Horizon. Hudson was indicted by a federal grand jury and has pled not guilty. He did not appear in court for the plea — his attorneys filed a written entry on his behalf, a procedural choice Faddis explains in the context of an ongoing detention dispute.Hudson is currently on pre-trial release under GPS monitoring, living with a relative. Prosecutors have moved to revoke that release, arguing the conditions were established under juvenile law before the case was transferred to adult prosecution. The defense is seeking to have the same judge who granted the original release rule on the revocation motion. Faddis breaks down the legal implications of that strategy and what it tells us about the defense's broader approach.The medical examiner ruled Anna's death a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. Bruising on her neck was reportedly consistent with an arm held across it. Her body was found under a bed in the stateroom she shared with Hudson and another sibling — wrapped in a blanket, concealed beneath life jackets. Ship surveillance reportedly shows no one else entered or exited the cabin. Prosecutors have turned over the autopsy, body cam footage, and the cellphone extraction as part of the evidence file. They estimate the trial would take approximately seven days.Faddis evaluates whether that timeline reflects a streamlined prosecution or a case built on a narrow evidentiary foundation — and identifies what should concern prosecutors most about a defense team that has been this deliberate with every filing, every appearance, and every procedural choice it has made.Hudson has pled not guilty and is presumed innocent until proven guilty.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #TimothyHudson #CarnivalHorizon #CruiseShipMurder #TrueCrimeToday #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #FederalCourt #JusticeForAnna #EricFaddis
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Timothy Hudson's defense team requested the adult transfer themselves. They entered a not guilty plea without their client in the courtroom. They are pushing for the same judge who released him in February — when this was still a sealed juvenile case — to decide whether he stays free now that he faces first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges as an adult in federal court. Every one of those decisions tells you something. Former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis reads each move and explains what trial strategy is being assembled.Anna Kepner was eighteen. She was found dead aboard the Carnival Horizon inside a stateroom she shared with Hudson and another sibling — concealed under a bed, wrapped in a blanket, covered with life jackets. The medical examiner ruled mechanical asphyxiation. Bruising on her neck was consistent with an arm held across it. Surveillance reportedly shows no one else entered or exited that cabin the night she was allegedly killed. Her fourteen-year-old brother reportedly heard yelling and violent sounds from the locked room the night before her body was found.Hudson, sixteen, is on pre-trial release — living with a relative under GPS monitoring, cleared to work at his father's landscaping business. Prosecutors have moved to revoke that release, arguing the conditions were set under juvenile law and should not carry over now that he is being prosecuted as an adult. Anna's father, Christopher Kepner, has publicly stated the family is "deeply troubled" that Hudson has not been taken into custody.The discovery file is open. Prosecutors have turned over the autopsy, body cam footage, and a cellphone data extraction from a device identified only as "C.K." — not the accused's phone. Anna's father is Christopher Kepner. Faddis examines what it means when the government extracts data from a victim's parent's phone and turns it over to the defense, and what that signals about the scope of this investigation.Prosecutors estimate a seven-day trial. For a first-degree murder case carrying aggravated sexual abuse charges, Faddis assesses whether that timeline reflects a prosecution that knows exactly what it has — or one working with less than it needs. Hudson's mother told a court in December that her son "keeps repeating over and over he can't remember anything." That claim, combined with disclosed medication history, may be where this defense makes its stand.Hudson has pled not guilty. He is presumed innocent until proven guilty.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #TimothyHudson #CarnivalHorizon #CruiseShipMurder #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #FederalCourt #JusticeForAnna #DefenseStrategy #EricFaddis
Prosecutors say they can try a first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse case in seven days. The accused is sixteen years old. The victim was his eighteen-year-old stepsister. Her body was found concealed aboard a cruise ship. The surveillance reportedly shows no one else entered or exited the cabin. And the defense team — rather than fighting the adult transfer — requested it themselves, entered a plea without their client present, and is now pushing for the same judge who released him months ago to keep him free. Former prosecutor and defense attorney Eric Faddis looks at that seven-day estimate and asks the question that matters — does that timeline tell you this case is locked, or does it tell you prosecutors are working with a narrower evidence set than the charges suggest?Anna Kepner was on a family cruise aboard the Carnival Horizon when she was allegedly killed inside her stateroom by her stepbrother, Timothy Hudson. The medical examiner ruled mechanical asphyxiation. Bruising on her neck was reportedly consistent with an arm held across it. Her body was found wrapped in a blanket, concealed under a bed beneath life jackets. Her fourteen-year-old brother reportedly heard yelling and violent sounds from the locked cabin the night before.Hudson has pled not guilty. He is currently on pre-trial release under GPS monitoring, living with a relative, and recently authorized to work at his biological father's landscaping business. Prosecutors have moved to revoke his release. Anna's father has publicly expressed deep concern that Hudson remains free.Faddis breaks down the defense posture piece by piece — what requesting the adult transfer signals, what filing a plea without the defendant present communicates to the court, and what it means strategically to seek the same judge who already ruled in your favor once. He examines the cellphone data extraction from a device identified as "C.K." — not the accused's phone — and what it reveals about how far this investigation reached into the victim's own family.Hudson's mother told a court hearing that her son "keeps repeating over and over he can't remember anything" and confirmed he had not taken his insomnia medication for two nights on the cruise. Faddis explains what that memory claim sets up as a potential defense theory and whether a seven-day trial gives either side enough room to fight over it.All individuals discussed are presumed innocent until proven guilty.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #TimothyHudson #CarnivalHorizon #CruiseShipMurder #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime #EricFaddis #FederalTrial #JusticeForAnna #TrueCrimePodcast
“And the God of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen.” (Romans 16:20) This is an intriguing promise, suggesting that believ... More...
The person accused of killing Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship just pleaded not guilty in federal court — and he didn't even show up to say it. His attorney filed a one-page document while the sixteen-year-old stayed home, wearing a GPS ankle monitor, living with a relative, and recently cleared to work at his biological father's landscaping business. That's the reality of this case right now.Anna Kepner was eighteen years old. She was found dead under a bed aboard the Carnival Horizon — wrapped in a blanket, concealed beneath life jackets — during what was supposed to be a family bonding cruise. The medical examiner ruled it a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. Bruising on her neck was consistent with an arm held across it. Her fourteen-year-old brother reportedly heard yelling and violent sounds from the locked cabin the night before her body was found. Ship surveillance reportedly shows one person entering and exiting that stateroom.The accused — Anna's stepbrother, Timothy Hudson — faces first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges in federal court. He requested adult prosecution himself. Prosecutors have turned over the full evidence file, including the autopsy, body cam footage, and a cellphone data extraction from a phone identified only as “C.K.” And they estimate this trial would take seven days.Meanwhile, the defense is fighting to keep him free and asking for the same judge who released him in February to decide the detention question again. Anna's father is calling for an orange jumpsuit. The ex-boyfriend's family says they tried to warn people about this kid before the cruise. And the family that was supposed to come together on that ship has fractured in every direction.The not guilty plea is in. The evidence is exchanged. The detention fight is pending. And accountability is still just a word on a court docket.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #CarnivalHorizon #CruiseShipMurder #TimothyHudson #NotGuiltyPlea #FederalIndictment #JusticeForAnna #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimePodcast
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The person accused of killing Anna Kepner aboard a Carnival cruise ship just pleaded not guilty in federal court — and he didn't even show up to say it. His attorney filed a one-page document while the sixteen-year-old stayed home, wearing a GPS ankle monitor, living with a relative, and recently cleared to work at his biological father's landscaping business. That's the reality of this case right now.Anna Kepner was eighteen years old. She was found dead under a bed aboard the Carnival Horizon — wrapped in a blanket, concealed beneath life jackets — during what was supposed to be a family bonding cruise. The medical examiner ruled it a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation. Bruising on her neck was consistent with an arm held across it. Her fourteen-year-old brother reportedly heard yelling and violent sounds from the locked cabin the night before her body was found. Ship surveillance reportedly shows one person entering and exiting that stateroom.The accused — Anna's stepbrother, Timothy Hudson — faces first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse charges in federal court. He requested adult prosecution himself. Prosecutors have turned over the full evidence file, including the autopsy, body cam footage, and a cellphone data extraction from a phone identified only as “C.K.” And they estimate this trial would take seven days.Meanwhile, the defense is fighting to keep him free and asking for the same judge who released him in February to decide the detention question again. Anna's father is calling for an orange jumpsuit. The ex-boyfriend's family says they tried to warn people about this kid before the cruise. And the family that was supposed to come together on that ship has fractured in every direction.The not guilty plea is in. The evidence is exchanged. The detention fight is pending. And accountability is still just a word on a court docket.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #CarnivalHorizon #CruiseShipMurder #TimothyHudson #NotGuiltyPlea #FederalIndictment #JusticeForAnna #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimePodcast
She told her family she was afraid of him. They put her in a room with him anyway. Now a federal grand jury has laid out what it believes happened behind that door.Timothy Hudson — Anna Kepner's 16-year-old stepbrother — has been indicted as an adult on charges of first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse in her death aboard the Carnival Horizon cruise ship.Anna was found dead aboard the Carnival Horizon on November 7, 2025, during what was supposed to be a family vacation. Her body was discovered under the bed in her stateroom — wrapped in a blanket, hidden beneath life vests. The medical examiner ruled her death a homicide by mechanical asphyxiation, consistent with a bar hold across the neck. Bruising was found on her neck.The indictment, announced by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida, alleges Hudson violently assaulted and intentionally killed the 18-year-old while the Carnival Horizon traveled through international waters en route to Miami. Ship security cameras reportedly showed he was the only person seen entering and exiting the stateroom that night.Hudson was initially charged as a juvenile in February 2026, with the case sealed. On April 10, a federal magistrate judge ordered the case transferred to adult court. The indictment was publicly announced days later. If convicted, Hudson faces a maximum penalty of life in federal prison.What makes this case so difficult to process isn't just the violence alleged in the indictment. It's the fact that people around Anna Kepner reportedly saw warning signs. Her aunt said Anna was afraid of her stepbrother. Her ex-boyfriend alleged disturbing behavior during a FaceTime call. Anna herself reportedly didn't want to go on the trip. And yet the adults closest to the household described the family dynamic as close, loving, and harmonious.Anna's father, Christopher Kepner, has called for Hudson's arrest. The FBI's investigation remains ongoing.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#AnnaKepner #TimothyHudson #CarnivalHorizon #TrueCrimeToday #CruiseShipHomicide #FederalIndictment #TrueCrime #JusticeForAnna #FBIInvestigation #FirstDegreeMurder
The Giants did what they do best: flirt with competence just long enough to make the inevitable crash hurt worse. Ben spends a solid chunk of the episode prosecuting a beaver-related crime scene at second base, while the brothers spiral into a delightful “what if the kids actually played?” fantasy starring Bryce Eldridge, Casey Schmitt, and Daniel Susac. Somewhere between Logan Webb getting baseball-godded and the bullpen once again setting fire to a winnable series, they talk themselves into—and immediately out of—trading the future. By the end, the only thing more reliable than homeostasis is the existential dread of watching Bryce Eldridge rake for someone else.On the cocktail side, the boys are drinking an Espresso Martini and a Margarita.Espresso Martini2 oz vodka1 oz Mr. Black coffee liqueur1 oz espresso (warm or room temperature)1/4 oz spiced demerara syrup1 dash Aztec chocolate bitters3 espresso beans for garnishAdd all ingredients to a shaker with ice and shake hard for 10–15 seconds until nice and foamy. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with three espresso beans—one for each championship, or one for each Casey Schmitt extra-base hit depending on your mood.Margarita2 oz reposado tequila1/2 oz orange curaçao1/2 oz simple syrup (or agave syrup)3/4 oz lime juiceSalt for the rimSalt the rim of a rocks glass, then combine all liquid ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake until well chilled. Strain over fresh ice in the prepared glass and enjoy the timeless comfort of a classic while the bullpen does whatever it is the bullpen does.#DoItForWilson
On this segment of "Real Talk", the Ring Gang recap the fight between Jai Opetaia vs Brandon Glanton
Send a textIn Episode 212, Lovdev returns with stories from the Rik Mayall Comedy Festival, an IKEA trip that didn't quite go to plan, and a car boot sale that descended into chaos.A paranormal experience involving a coat hanger flying out of a wardrobe leaves someone seriously shaken. A fascinating story reveals how cruise control was invented by a blind engineer frustrated with his driver's speed changes. And in weird news, a footballer attempts to save a seagull with CPR.Support the show
0:00 - Russell Wilson is officially off the Broncos books. They don't have any large hits against their cap. They have a QB on a cheap rookie deal. They're running it back with a team that made it to the AFC Championship. It's time to go all in. Capitalize on this window. Make it happen. 13:34 - For years, Avalanche critics have said they need to get bigger, tougher, and stronger. They're too small for their own good. Brett & Vic disagree. Their brand is small, fast, tricky, and shifty. They build rosters that work with their brain. A big lumbering bruiser doesn't fit the identity, and that's okay!33:17 - Oh, by the way...The Rockies got smacked around by Team USA yesterday ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Oh, by the way...Stephen A Smith is currently beefing with the **checks notes** New Orleans Pelicans? Oh, by the way...Harrison Barnes of the Spurs injured his ankle by taking a nap.
-- On the Show -- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, is arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his ties to Jeffrey Epstein -- Donald Trump reportedly moves toward possible military action against Iran as frustration with stalled nuclear negotiations grows and concerns mount over constitutional war powers and congressional oversight -- Donald Trump makes a series of erratic and insecure remarks during a meeting with international leaders, fueling concerns about his stability, judgment, and public conduct -- Donald Trump appears to fall asleep during a public meeting while his political movement remains silent despite years of attacking Joe Biden over age and stamina -- Donald Trump delivers rambling and confusing remarks at a Black History Month event and repeats election falsehoods while drawing chants about extending his time in office -- Donald Trump appears with heavy makeup covering visible bruising on his hand at a White House event, prompting renewed questions about transparency regarding his health -- Karoline Leavitt struggles to provide clear answers while asserting that Donald Trump's Truth Social posts define official policy -- Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump face questions about alleged conflicts of interest, foreign business dealings, and cryptocurrency promotion while offering defensive responses without directly rebutting the core claims -- On the Bonus Show: More on the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Kansas passes a bounty transgender bathroom bill, some Democrats plan to boycott Trump's State of the Union address, and much more...
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This bruising is required before conversion that the Spirit might make way for himself into the heart by leveling all proud, high thoughts and that we might understand ourselves to be what indeed we are by nature. We love to wander from ourselves and to be strangers at home until God bruises us by one cross or another, and then we "begin to think" and come home to ourselves with the prodigal son.
Apple dubs India its growth engine, Google is pleased with its domestic performance too, National Stock Exchange gets green signal for IPO, Trump names US Fed chief, govt adopts wait and watch mode for stablecoins, space regulator seeks startup feedback on regulatory hurdles while dealing with US and much more. Tune in to Moneycontrol Editor's picks for the top headlines from the day.
A bruised hand. A lab number. A spike in a fever. A quiet moment when someone realizes their body is trying to tell them something. This week on Dr. Frita LIVE!, we pull the trending medical headlines apart and look at what's actually underneath them. We'll talk about Trump's new hand bruise and talk through aspirin use, blood thinners, aging skin, and when bruising is normal versus when it deserves a closer look.We'll also walk through Bethenny Frankel sharing her stage 2 kidney disease diagnosis and the importance of routine bloodwork, daily water intake, and being cautious about what's in your medicine cabinet. It's time to get serious about these rising flu deaths in kids, including the story of 2-year-old Isaiah Castillo, and break down the warning signs of the flu that parents should never brush off. Then we shift to Method Man and get real about anxiety after he shares what it feels like to manage situational and social anxiety, separating myths from facts. Plus, Jamie Lynn Sigler's Grey's Anatomy role opens up a great conversation about living with MS, and much more! You don't want to miss this episode!#HealthHappyLifePodcast #DrFrita #DrFritaLIVE! #MedicalMondays #CelebrityHealthNews #MedicineInTheNewsHere are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:▶️ Subscribe so you will never miss a YouTube video.
-- On the Show -- Adam James, a licensed physical therapist working in home healthcare and content creator known as “epistemiccrisis,” joins us to discuss the state of Donald Trump's cognitive health -- The Trump administration escalates federal immigration enforcement as Alex Pretti, a U.S. citizen and ICU nurse, is shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis while filming and attempting to help a woman -- A legally-armed citizen follows pro-gun rhetoric, confronts federal agents during an immigration operation, and is killed by the state that claimed guns protect against tyranny -- The killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents exposes how state violence is normalized and defended while individual political violence is universally condemned -- Kash Patel contradicts gun law realities and his own past statements while right-wing figures misrepresent legal firearm carry to justify a federal killing -- Donald Trump unleashes erratic and conspiratorial social media posts attacking Minnesota officials while defending ICE actions and inventing financial fraud narratives -- A viral image of severe bruising on Donald Trump's hand raises renewed concerns about age, medication use, and long-standing secrecy around his health -- Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara publicly condemns federal immigration tactics after multiple shootings, contrasting them with local policing that clearly avoided lethal force -- On the Bonus Show: A snowstorm pummels much of the US, Trump sues JPMorgan Chase over "debanking," Trump will skip the Super Bowl, and much more...
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Barney Ronay and Dan Bardell as 10-man Chelsea earn a point at home against top of the table Arsenal. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod
Shifting power equations within the Tata Group, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles sets an ambitious goal, Bharti Airtel promoter launches block trade, Bitcoin is having a forgettable month, labour codes spark controversy and more news updates in the day's edition of Moneycontrol Editor's Picks.
(Genesis 37?) To go forward, you have to go back.
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On this episode of Vitality Radio, Jared shares another installment of his listener-favorite series, Max Health, Minimal Cost—where simple, affordable supplements deliver results that rival much pricier options. This week's focus is on three underrated yet powerful natural tools: Slippery Elm Bark, Citrus Bioflavonoids (including Rutin and Hesperidin), and Suma Root—each available for well under 50 cents a day. Jared explains how Slippery Elm soothes and protects the throat, stomach, and intestinal lining—supporting healthy digestion and relief from occasional throat and voice irritation without the side effects of common over-the-counter drugs. He then explores how Citrus Bioflavonoids strengthen blood vessels, reduce bruising, enhance Vitamin C absorption, and help stabilize histamine activity for those seeking natural support for circulation and immune balance. Finally, he introduces Suma, a powerful adaptogen used to promote balanced energy, hormone support, and stress resilience. Each of these time-tested botanicals demonstrates that true vitality doesn't have to come at a high price. Whether you're addressing digestive comfort, vascular health, or overall energy, Jared shows how small daily investments in these supplements can lead to big returns in well-being.Products:Solaray Slippery Elm CapsulesSource Naturals Slippery Elm LozengesTraditional Medicinals Throat Coat TeaYogi Throat Comfort TeaNature's Life Lemon BioflavinoidsSolaray RutinSolaray SumaVitality Nutrition Mind FuelUltimate Vitality MultiClinical Immunity Elderberry Gummies (Vitality Radio POW! Product of the Week Buy One Get One FREE + additional bottles 50% off with PROMO CODE: POW13)Additional Information:#481: Max Health, Minimal Cost: Cognition, Blood Sugar, Thyroid, and More!Visit the podcast website here: VitalityRadio.comYou can follow @vitalitynutritionbountiful and @vitalityradio on Instagram, or Vitality Radio and Vitality Nutrition on Facebook. Join us also in the Vitality Radio Podcast Listener Community on Facebook. Shop the products that Jared mentions at vitalitynutrition.com. Let us know your thoughts about this episode using the hashtag #vitalityradio and please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!Just a reminder that this podcast is for educational purposes only. The FDA has not evaluated the podcast. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The advice given is not intended to replace the advice of your medical professional.
The rain might have washed out the game, but it was a rain of runs in the Sri Lanka innings against New Zealand. Dom, Mark, and Nick sit down to discuss Nilakshi De Silva, Chamari, Hasini, and the future of the Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 for Sri Lanka.Join the Murali End Whatsapp channel: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Val7H91JJhzfMEctCp1P
So much for a rebound...The team looks checked out, the coach is nonchalant, and we looked like a joke against UCLA. We react and react some more, trying to pick up the pieces. How will the Northwestern game go? Are we going 8-4? 9-3?.........10-2....? What Bowl game would you go to?
The GIFT Nifty signals a strong gap-up start for Dalal Street, coming a day after the Nifty slipped below key support levels in a bruising selloff that saw the index end the August F&O series with a 500-point cut. The overhang of Trump's 50% tariff storm continued to weigh on sentiment, while heavy FII outflows and broad-based sectoral weakness have left the market vulnerable to further downside. All eyes today will be on Reliance Industries' 48th AGM for big-ticket announcements and on the release of India's Q1 GDP print. In stock-specific action, CG Power, Infosys, Hexaware, Muthoot Finance will be buzzing while NSE will exclude 8 stocks from the F&O segment starting today. Tune in for all this and more in today's Market Minutes — your morning podcast bringing you the top stories to kickstart your trading day, from stocks in the news to macro trends and global market cues.
Dr. Flora Waples, a board-certified physician, received double majors in Chemistry and Biochemistry from the University of Chicago in 2000 and graduated from Cornell Medical School at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City in 2006. After receiving her MD from this Ivy League institution, she completed her residency in Emergency Medicine and Trauma care at the University of Chicago—a training program consistently ranked among the top three in the nation. Dr. Waples began to study and perform aesthetic procedures in 2010 – and in 2011, she founded RESTOR with her sister Dominique. Together – they have grown RESTOR from a single location with one provider into a regionally known center of excellence with three locations and counting. Dr. Waples has always had the dream of growing RESTOR into a complete wellness and aesthetics practice that can help patients feel as good as they look and look as good as they feel. In 2021, Dr. Waples had the opportunity to begin a fellowship in Hormone Replacement Therapy and Longevity medicine, which she completed in 2022. Today she practices cutting-edge aesthetic, regenerative, and longevity medicine at RESTOR Medical Spa, teaches at RESTOR Academy, and works full-time as the Medical Director for RESTOR Medical Spa. In this episode, we discuss thinning skin and bruising in later life, what optimal levels of estrogen and testosterone look like in women, future medspa treatments on the horizon, and more! Time Stamps: (1:19) My Guest Today (6:50) Why A Medspa Practice? (8:45) The Reality of Entrepreneurship (11:25) Services Offered (16:10) Thinning Skin and Bruising (17:55) Why Testosterone Is Important For Women (22:45) Optimal Levels (33:10) Perimenopause (37:50) Too Much Estrogen? (39:55) Collagen Supplementation (51:35) Treatments On The Horizon (1:01:52) Where To Find Dr. Waples -------------------- https://www.restormedicalspa.com/ https://www.instagram.com/restormedicalspa/ -------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolcovinofitness/ -------------------- My YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/@carolcovinofitness -------------------- My Book: FINDING PURPOSE IN THE PAUSE
Join us in this episode with our expert guest the “platelet doctor” Dr. Beau Mitchell (The Children's Hospital at Montefiore) to learn all about the complexities of diagnosing and managing ITP! From learning how to evaluate bleeding symptoms to the latest therapies for chronic refractory ITP, Dr. Mitchell provides insight on how to tackle this relatively common hematologic condition. After this episode you will be cruising when you see bruising – because you will know exactly what to do!
Swelling and bruising is very common following orthopaedic surgery. So, inevitably surgeons are tasked with the question “my knee is swollen, is this normal and what should I do?” In this podcast, Andrew Scott Murtha, MD a member of the AAHKS Patient and Public Relations Committee sat with Charlie Yoo, MD and Brian S. Parsley, MD to discuss how they manage the patient’s healing process and their concerns. As we mentioned, swelling and bruising is inevitable following surgery. It will happen but in the more recent years, about 95 percent of surgeons doing joint replacements are now using the drug tranexamic acid to drastically reduce bleeding during and after surgery. Too much walking or overdoing it immediately after surgery also contributes to swelling. In the podcast, the surgeons recommend you work on getting your range of motion and strength back immediately following surgery and to primarily focus on that. How long should the swelling last, when to contact your doctor and so many more questions are addressed in this recording. If you are considering a hip or knee replacement, you don’t want to miss this podcast recording. Enjoy, and thanks for listening to AAHKS Amplified! In This Episode: Andrew Scott Murtha, MD Brian S. Parsley, MD Charlie Yoo, MD The post Swelling, Bruising and Healing After Surgery first appeared on AAHKS.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Thursday, July 3, and reports on the House passing Trump's budget and new reporting from The New York Times about how the Trump administration is plotting fresh ways to distort vote counting. Melissa Murray, Douglas Brinkley and Eugene Robinson join.
In this episode, I share a spontaneous walk and talk ‘channeling' of the July Energy Forecast. The messages that came through were
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Gary discusses Islam, the Gospel, and the recent "interview" of Ted Cruz by Tucker Carlson. Cruz supports Israel because he says "the Bible commands it." But is this true? Do Christians have a scriptural obligation to support Israel (financially, politically, and militarily) regardless of their reasons for going to war with the countries around them?
La historia de las versiones extendidas se remonta a los 70s. En pleno furor “Disco” los DJs necesitaban versiones más largas para las pistas de baile, no las versiones de 3 minutos que sonaban en las radios. Así fue que las discográficas, ayudados generalmente por los propios DJs, comenzaron a publicar los singles de baile en formato de 12 pulgadas, con versiones extendidas. Durante los 80s esta moda continuó, no solo dentro de la música de baile. Prácticamente todos los singles publicados tenían su versión extendida en formato de 12 pulgadas. Se trataba de versiones de 7 u 8 minutos con intros, puentes y finales instrumentales más largos. En algunos casos se potenciaba el sonido de la batería o se agregaba alguna percusión o coro. No fue hasta finales de los 80s con la llegada del House cuando llegaron las remezclas tal como las conocemos hoy en día (modificando el BPM o directamente la melodía) llegando a crear una nueva canción. TRACKLIST: 01 - Wet Wet Wet - Sweet Surrender (Extended Version) 02 - Cyndi Lauper - What's Going On (Club Version) 03 - Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together (New Dawn Remix) 04 - Lisa Stansfield - All Around The World (Long Version) 05 - Curiosity - Hang On In There Baby (Extended Club Mix) 06 - Chris Rea - Josephine (LA Version Francaise) 07 - Climie Fisher - Love Changes (Everything) (LOVE Mix) 08 - Thompson Twins - King for a Day (US Remix) 09 - Basia - Cruising for Bruising (12inch remix) 10 - Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams (12” Extended Mix) 11 - Dusty Springfield - In Private (12inch Version)
On today's episode: Neanderthals weren't as dumb as you thought! And we catch up on listener questions! All that and more today on All Around Science...RESOURCESNeanderthals invented their own bone weapon technology by 80,000 years agoZolpidem - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf.2-Minute Neuroscience: Zolpidem (Ambien)Beat Jet Lag with These Insider Tips | U30XHow to Fall Asleep on an AirplaneHealth and Wellness: How Private Jets Ensure Passenger Wellbeing - Blog - The Aviation FactoryCREDITS:Writing - Bobby Frankenberger & Maura ArmstrongBooking - September McCrady THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allenhttps://twitter.com/KEYSwithSOULhttp://andrewallenmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stocks rose as traders tried to recover following a rough day on Wall Street as President Donald Trump's latest criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hurt sentiment, CFP Chad Burton answers questions about getting ready for retirement, More on the Wealth Management and Retirement Planning Seminar at Hayes Mansion in San Jose at 6:30pm with CFP Chad Burton and CFP Ryan Ignacio
Thinking about under-eye fillers but not sure if they're right for you? In this episode, Dr. Mary Alice Mina breaks down everything you need to know about under-eye fillers. She covers: - Who makes a good candidate - Why technique matters (especially in this delicate area) - What results to realistically expect - Common concerns like bruising, swelling, and filler migration Dr. Mina also shares her expert perspective on why choosing a skilled provider is everything when it comes to under-eye fillers. Key Takeaways: - Tear trough fillers can enhance appearance but must be used judiciously. - Not everyone with dark circles needs under eye fillers. - Candidates should be assessed carefully to avoid unnecessary treatments. - Filler placement requires skill to avoid complications like puffiness. - Bruising is common and should be anticipated by patients. - A slow approach to filler application yields more natural results. - Alternative treatments exist for under eye issues beyond fillers. - Maintaining natural anatomical features is crucial for aesthetic results. - Hyaluronic acid fillers can be dissolved if needed. - Patient education is key to successful outcomes. Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Check out Dr. Mina's top picks for skin care here. In this episode, Dr. Mina and Dr. Rebecca Kazin discuss tear trough fillers, a popular cosmetic treatment to refresh the under-eye area. They explain the anatomy involved, who benefits most, and why careful diagnosis and precise techniques are so important. Dr. Kazin walks through each step of the filler procedure, discussing common side effects, what recovery looks like, and answering common questions about how long fillers last and concerns about filler shifting. She also stresses how important it is for patients to feel comfortable and to Whether you're thinking about getting fillers or just curious about cosmetic treatments, this episode gives clear advice to help you make informed decisions. Key Takeaways: - Tear trough fillers can be controversial and require skilled application. - Understanding the anatomy of the tear trough is crucial for effective treatment. - Not all under-eye issues can be resolved with fillers; proper diagnosis is key. - Candidates for fillers should primarily exhibit volume loss. - Bruising is a common side effect and often expected after treatment. - Using a cannula can reduce the risk of bruising during filler application. - Results from fillers can take up to two weeks to fully settle. - The bluish appearance of fillers can be due to light refraction, not the filler itself. - Concerns about filler migration are often exaggerated; proper technique minimizes risks. - Filler longevity varies, but hyaluronic acid is generally safe and well-tolerated. Patients can expect a thorough consultation before the filler procedure. -- Topical numbing gel is used to minimize discomfort during treatment. - The filler process is akin to live sculpture, allowing for real-time adjustments. - Post-treatment, patients can typically resume normal activities immediately. - Aesthetic treatments can significantly improve light reflection and overall appearance. - Choosing a qualified provider is crucial for successful outcomes. - Understanding the specific issues that filler can address is essential. - Complementary treatments can enhance the results of filler procedures. - Realistic expectations about results are important for patient satisfaction. - Referrals and personal recommendations can guide patients in selecting providers. Dr. Rebecca Kazin is a board-certified dermatologist and nationally recognized expert in cosmetic dermatology and cutaneous dermatologic surgery. Dr. Kazin attended the University of Maryland at College Park Honors Program (majoring in Biology) as an undergraduate prior to graduating summa cum laude from the University of Maryland School of Medicine where she served as president of the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. She completed her residency in Dermatology at Johns Hopkins University where she was named chief resident. Dr. Kazin has been educating and training medical students, residents, fellows, and other physicians for over a decade. This began when she was faculty and medical director at Johns Hopkins University, and continues with her involvement in a variety of national societies. She also has a number of publications to her credit and continues to serve as Principal Investigator on FDA Phase III and IV clinical studies, in partnership with industry. Additionally, she has formulated and patented a medicated shampoo and conditioner system. Dr. Kazin is an active member of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, International Peel Society, and the Women's Dermatologic Society and has assumed leadership roles in these national societies. Follow Dr. Rebecca Kazi here: Website: www.icondermatology.com https://www.instagram.com/rebeccakazinmd/?hl=en Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Liberation Day? More like Liquidation Day. Trump's malicious and ignorant tariff package has horrified the worlds of business and economics. What does it all mean? Did Britain really get off “lightly” as the Trump fanboys claim? Dmitry Grozoubinski – director of ExplainTrade and author of Why Politicians Lie About Trade – talks Andrew Harrison through the wrongheaded tactics, fantasy maths and tatty showmanship of what The Economist calls “the most profound, harmful and unnecessary economic error in the modern era.” • Buy Why Politicians Lie About Trade through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund The Bunker by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. • Support us on Patreon for early episodes and more. • We are sponsored by Indeed. Go to Indeed.com/bunker to get your £100 sponsored credit. Written and presented by Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Managing Editor Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After hearing the news that we may just have six to eight weeks left with Hannah, Brad and I sat down together and made some decisions. One was that he would take a leave of absence from his job as her high school principal. Part of this was just practicality ... as Hannah was able to do less and less for herself, he would be needed to help with her care. She was basically the same height and weight as me and while we had been managing pretty well so far, I knew I wasn't going to be able to lift her anymore when she could no longer "help" me. But really, he took the leave of absence in order to spend as much time with Hannah as he could. And for that same reason, we also made the decision to pull Bethany out of school. She wasn't learning a thing anyway ... She couldn't focus on school with all that was happening at home. If she missed six or eight weeks of school and had to repeat a grade, so be it. We wanted her to have every possible moment she could with her big sister.Thank you for joining me for another bonus episode of the While We're Waiting podcast in this year-long series in which I share our family's experiences as our teenage daughter Hannah battled glioblastoma brain cancer from February 2008 through February 2009. My desire is to process through the events of those twelve months with the perspective that 16 years has brought … and point listeners to hope in Jesus along the way.I would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message!** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
Three of President Trump's most contested nominees — Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. — sat for confirmation hearings last week, facing scathing questions from Senate Democrats about their qualifications, judgment and ability to lead critical federal departments. The Senate Finance Committee is set to vote Tuesday morning on whether to put Kennedy's nomination to lead the Health and Human Services Department to a floor vote. We look at the status of all the nominations along with other breaking national political news. Guests: Domenico Montanaro, senior political editor and correspondent, NPR. Javed Ali, associate professor of practice at the School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; served in the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Department of Homeland Security.