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Helping Hands Food Pantry volunteers Pat Finan, Cathy Miller, Brian Hatch, Sue Schilling, and Deb Harvey discuss the legacy of former Helping Hands Director Chuck Galeazzi who passed away recently. They also discuss the future of Helping
On FSCast 244, we'll meet Ana Gonzalez Arean. She'll talk about growing up in Venezuela and becoming a language professor at two universities, but then needing to move to Spain to start a new life for herself. Then, Cathy Miller and Nicky Gillies from the Louisiana DeafBlind project discuss some of the challenges of identifying deafblind kids young and helping them to achieve their potential.
It's Wednesday, January 24th, A.D. 2024. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Chinese Communists claim: State greater than any religion The Chinese Communist Party implemented its so-called Patriotic Education Law this month. International Christian Concern reports the government guidelines say that the state is greater than religion, and the state law is greater than religious rules. Officials originally intended the law for schools, but then expanded it to all parts of Chinese life. The rules not only pressure religious groups to accept socialism, but to actively promote it. This will only increase the persecution of Christians in China. Open Doors ranks the country 19th on its World Watch List of nations where it is most difficult to be a Christian. China's stock market dropped by 3% Speaking of China, the country's stock markets fell about 3% on Monday. It's the largest drop since 2022. The world's second largest economy has struggled since the COVID-19 pandemic. Chinese stock market indices crashed about 10% so far this year. It's the country's worst start to a year since 2016 and the worst start of any country this year. A variety of factors have damaged the confidence of foreign investors in the markets. These include China's real estate downturn, plummeting birthrates, and policies driven by loyalty to President Xi Jinping's ideology. U.S. stock markets closed at all-time highs Meanwhile in the U.S., stock markets closed at all-time highs on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.4%; the S&P 500 was up 0.2%, and the Nasdaq was up 0.3%. This marks the second year of growth for the S&P since its low in 2022. The gains included tech-company growth. Investor optimism comes as big companies prepare financial updates and as the Federal Reserve may slash interest rates this year. 1 Timothy 6:17 reminds us, “Command those who are rich in this present age not to be haughty, nor to trust in uncertain riches but in the living God, who gives us richly all things to enjoy.” Trump wins New Hampshire Former President Donald Trump won the New Hampshire Primary yesterday, reports Reuters. According to Fox News, with 81% of the vote tabulated, Trump won 54.8% over former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley who earned 43.6%. TRUMP: “Hello New Hampshire. (cheers) New Hampshire, I'm thrilled to be back! You know, we won New Hampshire three times now, three. (cheers) We win it every time. We win the primary. We win the generals.” Vivek Ramaswamy, the entrepreneur presidential candidate who had dropped out of the race after Iowa and endorsed Trump, said this last night in New Hampshire. RAMASWAMY: “What we saw tonight is America First defeating America Last. (cheers) That's what we saw tonight. If you want America Last, you can go to Joe Biden. You got another candidate still apparently in the Republican primary. Cut your Social Security to fork over more money to Ukraine so some kleptocrat can buy a bigger house, go to Nikki Haley. But you know who delivered a double digit victory tonight? (cheers) Donald J. Trump, the leader of America First.” Nikki Haley says, “This race is far from over!” Nikki Haley, who performed well, aided by both independents and Democrats who switched parties, vowed to continue the fight for the GOP presidential nomination. HALEY: “Now you've all heard the chatter among the political class. They're falling all over themselves saying, ‘This race is over.' Well, I have news for all of them. New Hampshire is first in the nation. It is not the last in the nation. (cheers) This race is far from over. There are dozens of states left to go. (cheers) And the next one is my sweet state of South Carolina. (cheers) “At one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running, and we were at 2% in the polls. Well, I'm a fighter, and I'm scrappy, and now we're the last one standing next to Donald Trump. (cheers) And today, we got close to half of the vote. We still have a ways to go, but we keep moving up. “For a lot of people, politics is way too personal. It's not personal for me. I voted for Trump twice. I was proud to serve America in his cabinet. I agree with many of his policies. I decided to run because I'm worried about the future of our country, and because it's time to put the negativity and chaos behind us.” (cheers) California officials upset with Christian baker Last Friday, a Christian baker in California asked a state court to uphold her religious freedom in the operation of her business. Cathy Miller does not bake cakes to celebrate sexually perverted lifestyles. In response, California opened an investigation into her and called her views racist and harmful to the “dignity of all Californians.” The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty is representing Miller. She said, “My faith calls me to serve others with joy and compassion, and Tastries [Bakery] has been my way of answering that call since I opened its doors over a decade ago. All I want is to continue serving my local community without being forced into court or threatened for following my faith.” Presbyterian Church in America to Biden: Stop trans surgeries for kids The Presbyterian Church in America sent a letter to the Biden administration Sunday calling for the end to transgender surgeries, especially for minors. The PCA, which is reformed in theology and presbyterian in government, is the largest conservative Calvinist denomination in America. It's comprised of 1,500 congregations with 374,000 members across the U.S. and Canada. The letter states, “For over two thousand years, the Christian Church in all her branches has stood on the teaching that the value of the human body arises from its source, which is from God, and its purpose, which is to bear God's image. We believe current gender reassignment interventions for children are not in keeping with the high value of human bodies— a value determined … by … our wise Creator.” The letter noted the grave sin of harming children based on Matthew 18:6, which says, “whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” Japan landed on moon And finally, Japan became the fifth country in the world to land a spacecraft on the moon. The other countries include the former Soviet Union, the United States, China, and India. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA, performed a precision landing on Saturday. Called the “moon sniper”, JAXA's craft landed within about 300 feet of its target. Previous landing technology could only land within several kilometers of its target. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Wednesday, January 24th in the year of our Lord 2024. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
This show veers from the usual subject matter, but addresses issues of hearing loss, especially in the Baby Boomer community. Dr. Cathy Miller, Audiologist at Doctors Hearing Care in New Albany IN, talks about signs to look out for, causes, remedial options and tools available, as well as ways one can protect oneself from hearing loss. She also explains two bills before Congress (one in the House and one in the Senate) that, if passed, would ensure that Medicare covers diagnostic and treatment services performed by audiologists -- something that currently is an out-of-pocket expense for Medicare recipients.
Jon, Melinda, and Doug chat with Pelee Island Mayor Cathy Miller.This episode was previously released to Patreon supporters April 7, 2023.
Top stories: A Kern County judge on Thursday gave a tentative ruling finding the state should pay attorney's fees for Tastries Bakery owner Cathy Miller, but a final decision won't be made until the matter is argued in late February.Two men are in custody after police discovered an alleged illegal chop shop based in a condemned residence in south Bakersfield, according to a release from the department.
It's Wednesday, October 26th, A.D. 2022. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Nigerian Muslims killed 70 Christians last week Morning Star News reports Fulani herdsmen killed 70 Christians in central Nigeria last week. Herdsmen also injured 100 Christians in the area recently, displacing thousands. Local officials are calling for people to defend themselves given the national government's inability to curb violence. Please pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ in Nigeria, ranked ninth on the Open Doors World Watch list of nations where it is most difficult to be a Christian. Britain now urging caution about transgender foolishness for minors Britain's National Health Service is now urging caution in treating children pretending to be the opposite sex, saying it is generally a “transient phase.” New proposals from the NHS “reflect evidence that in most cases gender incongruence does not persist into adolescence.” The new approach comes after Tavistock Centre shut down. It was the only medical facility in the U.K. dedicated to offering puberty blockers and mutilating surgeries for people with gender confusion. California court supported Christian baker in “gay” marriage case Last Friday, a California court ruled in favor of a Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for a homosexual wedding ceremony in 2017. Cathy Miller owns Tastries bakery in Bakersfield, California and has faced years of litigation for her Christian beliefs about marriage. In a 2017 interview, Miller said she could not violate her conscience or Scripture. MILLER: “Our family are Christians we love everyone God created everyone there's certain things that violate my conscience my conscience will not allow me to participate in things that I feel are wrong. That's based on Scripture.” 1 Peter 3:15-16 says, “Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear; having a good conscience, that when they defame you as evildoers, those who revile your good conduct in Christ may be ashamed.” Undercover pro-life activist ordered to pay $2.4 million to murder giant Meanwhile, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled David Daleiden and other pro-life activists must pay $2.4 million in fines to Planned Parenthood for conducting an undercover investigation of the abortion giant. The investigation exposed Planned Parenthood's harvesting and selling of baby body parts. The Thomas Moore Society is representing Daleiden and will appeal the decision. Peter Breen, the vice president of the legal group, said, “This decision provides a roadmap for large corporations to shut down and bankrupt investigative journalists who would expose their wrongdoing.” Proverbs 17:15 says, “He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just, both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD.” White House bracing to lose both House and Senate Reuters reports the White House is bracing for potentially losing both chambers of Congress in the midterms next month. Voter support for Democrats surged in the summer but is now stalling. Meanwhile recent polls show Republicans are gaining ground in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In the last couple of months, ABC News and FiveThirtyEight reports that generic-ballot polls are moving toward Republicans. FiveThirtyEight also reports most candidates who think the 2020 presidential election was rigged are favored to win their races. Students' reading and math scores slump The National Assessment of Educational Progress released their latest report card for U.S. kids this week. Student reading and math scores dropped to lows not seen since the 1990s. The learning setback was evident across every state in the wake of COVID-19 policies that suspended in-person learning. Only 21% of Americans attend church weekly And finally, a new Rasmussen survey found that most Americans say they are religious but only a minority attend religious services weekly. Sixty-nine percent of U.S. adults consider themselves religious, up from 57% in June 2021. Respondents also report how much they attend religious services: 41% rarely attend or never attend, 21% attend occasionally, 13% attend at least monthly, and 21% attend at least weekly. Forty-two percent of respondents said the U.S. would be better off if more people attended religious services on a regular basis, while 30% said it wouldn't make a difference. The study found that married respondents were much more likely to say they were very religious compared with non-married respondents. Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Wednesday, October 26th, in the year of our Lord 2022. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: On Saturday, the Vatican announced that it renewed its 2018 deal with China on the appointment of Catholic bishops for an additional 2 years. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, joins to tell us more about this renewal. Tonight in Tampa, Florida, the conservative America First Policy Institute is holding a town hall event focused solely on women and their main concerns heading into this critical election. And there is a new directive for cadets at the US Air Force Academy that now requires students to use words that include all genders. Terms like mom, dad, boyfriend or girlfriend are off the table. Executive Director of Speech First, Cherise Trump, joins to tell us what this is all about and why now. Meanwhile, a new report out today shows the devastating toll of learning setbacks in America's children caused by the pandemic. Across the country, 4th and 8th graders not only fell behind in reading, but also saw their largest drop ever in math scores. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona is calling the results "appalling and unacceptable." Finally this evening, a taste of victory for a California baker who was sued by a same-sex couple. Tastries Bakery owner, Cathy Miller, was the target of multiple lawsuits after the couple asked her to make their wedding cake. Ms. Miller's attorney, Charles Limandri, joins to tell us more about what happened. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Lost in the Stacks: the Research Library Rock'n'Roll Radio Show
Guests: Amber Moore, Autumn Wilson, Cathy Miller, and Kendall Barksdale, representatives of the team working to process and digitize the Joseph and Evelyn Lowery Collection at the Atlanta University Center Woodruff Library. First broadcast August 12 2022. Playlist at https://www.wrek.org/2022/08/playlist-for-lost-in-the-stacks-august-12-2022-the-joseph-and-evelyn-gibson-lowery-collection-episode-527/
Top Stories- Firefighters have significantly slowed forward progress of the Oak Fire burning near Yosemite- The Tastries Bakery trial is heating up as owner Cathy Miller took the stand yesterday- Mega millions madness has Americans dreaming about what it would be like to be a billionaire
This week Jeff Clark, former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and Rockstar CMO Advisor, returns to discuss defining brand purpose and specifically the hackneyed term "innovative". We've been saying at the end of the last few episodes that next week our guest will be Julia Bennett, the brand new CMO of global law firm Brown Rudnick. Well, finally schedules were aligned, the technology worked and Ian Truscott got to chat with her. As the Chief Marketing Officer, Julia Bennett leads Brown Rudnick's business development, marketing, public relations, and communications strategy and initiatives for the Firm's offices worldwide. Julia is a trained lawyer and before joining Brown Rudnick, Julia was the Senior Director of Business Development at a major law firm, overseeing the business development and sales enablement, client expansion, research, and competitive intelligence teams. Julia shares advice for new CMOs and, having joined the firm during a pandemic, how she was hired remotely, and some thoughts for team leaders entering an organization that is geographically dispersed, with her teams across the US and Europe. This week, our visit to the Rockstar CMO virtual bar finds Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, and his content marketing tip this week is inspired by a trip to the dentist's chair.Hope you enjoy this episode, here are all the links:The people:Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Twitter Jeff Clark on LinkedIn and TwitterJulia Bennett on LinkedInRobert Rose on Twitter, LinkedIn, and The Content Advisory Mentioned in this weeks episode:Cathy Miller's article 25 Overused Business WordsThe article featuring Julia in the American LawyerJulia's firm Brown RudnickJoe Pulizzi and Robert Rose: This Old Marketing podcastRockstar CMO:The Beat Newsletter Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedInPrevious episodes and all show notes: Rockstar CMO FMRockstar CMO AdvisorsThe wonderful Piano Music is by Johnny Easton is shared under a creative commons license.
Charles LiMandri is an attorney for the Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund. Since 1983, he has litigated over a dozen high-profile civil law and pro-bono religious liberty cases in state and federal courts as well as before the United States Supreme Court. These cases include defending the Mount Soledad Cross, David Daleiden, the Center for Medical Progress, Priests for Life, and baker Cathy Miller. LiMandri is double Board Certified in Pre-Trial Litigation and Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and has owned and operated his private law firm for 27 years. He is also a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and is admitted to practice law in California, New York, Washington, D.C., and before the U.S. Supreme Court. LiMandri founded the nonprofit Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund (FCDF) in September 2012 in response to the mounting escalation and intensity of religious freedom cases. He currently leads a team of attorneys who specialize in religious liberty, freedom of speech, and bioethics. This is an audio podcast of The Dr J Show. Full video episode is available here, with readings and resources.
Northern California journalist Cathy Miller traveled to a Greek island to spend three weeks volunteering at a refugee camp. We talked about the refugee crisis, life in the camps, and Cathy’s incredible experiences on the frontline of a tragedy most of us only read about in the headlines. Cathy is a contributor to the North Coast Journal, The Eureka Times-Standard, and the Willits News, as well as a volunteer with Refugee Support Europe, a charitable non-governmental organization of 400+ volunteers and staff based in London. Recorded live in studio on June 17, 2018.
Episode 429 of Folk Roots Radio features the first half of a very special two-hour conversation with musician, music arranger and producer Paul Mills. Paul Mills has been part of the Canadian folk music scene and recording industry for over forty five years, and produced or engineered over 200 albums including recording all but one of the albums by folk icon Stan Rogers. As the time has come to hang up the headphones and shut down his production studio, it’s the perfect time to look back at his career. So settle down and enjoy Paul Mills in conversation on Folk Roots Radio, alongside music from some of the great artists who joined him in the studio including, on this episode Stan Rogers, John Allan Cameron, Sharon Lois & Bram, J. P. Cormier, April Verch, Cathy Miller and Paul Mills himself. Check out the full playlist on the website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-430-in-conversation-with-paul-mills-part-1/
Know Huntsville interviews Cathy Miller with United Way of Madison County and talks about what they do and how to get invloved with their great organization.
Cathy Miller is a patient advocate, field hockey coach and a medical mystery. She talks about her journey in trying to find proper diagnoses, her relationship with doctors who struggle to figure out what is causing her conditions including Cushing's Disease and Myasthenia Gravis, and her drive to fit the pieces of the puzzle together. Cushing's Support & Research Foundation
The latest freedom rankings from the Fraser and CATO Institutes are out. Guess where the U.S. got ranked. Superior Court Judge David Lampe denied the State of California’s request for a preliminary injunction that sought to force bakeshop owner Cathy Miller to design a wedding cake for a gay couple. A teacher at a government-funded pre-apprenticeship academy in Bristol, England, has been given the pink slip for telling a lesbian student "God loves you." Student activists and community members helped to get a production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" canceled at an Ithaca, New York high school after a white student was cast in a lead role.Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show
The latest freedom rankings from the Fraser and CATO Institutes are out. Guess where the U.S. got ranked. Superior Court Judge David Lampe denied the State of California's request for a preliminary injunction that sought to force bakeshop owner Cathy Miller to design a wedding cake for a gay couple. A teacher at a government-funded pre-apprenticeship academy in Bristol, England, has been given the pink slip for telling a lesbian student "God loves you." Student activists and community members helped to get a production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" canceled at an Ithaca, New York high school after a white student was cast in a lead role. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show
Edie speaks with Cathy Miller, art director at Rocket5 Studios, about their upcoming game Disastrous Kitty.
Edie speaks with Cathy Miller, art director at Rocket5 Studios, about their upcoming game Disastrous Kitty.
Title: RUR-2007-09-16 #33 The Rev Up Review DragonCon EditionSize: 29.2 MBDuration: 42'32" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.19 Welcome00.53 Dragon*Con01.33 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 1 (of 4)14.31 DragonCon 2007 Flickr Set14.46 Review of Zencore! Scriptus Innominatus24.56 Clock Chimes: Jephson Gardens25.27 Chris Fisher25.58 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan 28.52 Interview with Jared Axelrod (Aliens You Will Meet and The Voice of Free Planet X) and J. R. Blackwell (Voices of Tomorrow) 365 Tomorrows40.34 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications40.42 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.40.49 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.41.17 Music from Gregory L. Mahan: Stacks of Rye42.32 End
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Five: Title: RUR-2008-01-06 #35 The Rev Up Review ResurrectedSize: 34.9 MBDuration: 50'45" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.56 Welcome01.42 Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned02.50 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 3 (of 4)12.11 SFF Audio13.22 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan15.35 Interview with Michael R. Mennenga of FarPoint Media and the Dragon Page19.53 Music from Gregory L. Mahan: Trip to Sligo21.05 Mystery sound contest22.48 Tenuous Tales24.08 Mur Lafferty's Playing for Keeps26.11 12 Volt Theater27.25 Pseudopod: The Western Front by Patrick Samphire27.30 Variant Frequencies: The Mason's Son by Dennis Egan27.36 My interview on the Sci Phi Show27.45 The Plitone Revisionist (also available at Podiobooks.com)27.52 The Sci Phi Journal28.17 Matthew Wayne Selznick: Brave Men Run, Writers Talking40.50 StarShipSofa No 72 Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes (my review here)41.19 Part 2 of "Conspicuous Waste" - Music: "Diamond in Disguise" from the album The Outsider by Chance's End (more at Podsafe Audio)49.49 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications49.56 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.50.02 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.50.45 End
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Four: Title: RUR-2007-10-07 #34 The Rev Up Review Thing Is StrangeSize: 30.2 MBDuration: 43'51" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.09 Welcome00.43 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 2 (of 4)07.22 DragonCon 2007 Flickr Set07.31 Podcasting United Nations07.34 Wingin' It 3D Live07.38 Review of Stranger Things TV12.28 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan14.25 Feedback from James Hector and Vanamonde14.51 Interview with Rob Walch of Podcast411, Today in Podcasting, Today in iPhone and Tricks of the Podcasting Masters19.10 Tenuous Tales19.53 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan21.41 Interview with J. C. Hutchins, author of the 7th Son trilogy, also available at Podiobooks.com30.11 Podzone 2: "SF Podcasting - The British Way" available now in Interzone 21230.24 StarShipSofa No 60 "Interzone"30.41 New fiction serial: Part 1 of "Conspicuous Waste" - Music: "Diamond in Disguise" from the album The Outsider by Chance's End (more at Podsafe Audio)42.58 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications43.04 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.43.12 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.43.51 End
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Thirty-Three: Title: RUR-2007-09-16 #33 The Rev Up Review DragonCon EditionSize: 29.2 MBDuration: 42'32" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator.Contents:00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.19 Welcome00.53 Dragon*Con01.33 Dragon*Con Audio Blog - part 1 (of 4)14.31 DragonCon 2007 Flickr Set14.46 Review of Zencore! Scriptus Innominatus24.56 Clock Chimes: Jephson Gardens25.27 Chris Fisher25.58 Music from Cathy Miller and Gregory L. Mahan 28.52 Interview with Jared Axelrod (Aliens You Will Meet and The Voice of Free Planet X) and J. R. Blackwell (Voices of Tomorrow) 365 Tomorrows40.34 The Rev Up Review is a production of Willowsoft Communications40.42 This work is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.40.49 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk.41.17 Music from Gregory L. Mahan: Stacks of Rye42.32 End