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Howdy,Pastor and I talk about the future of Clearwater Florida, the Church of Scientology, the Save The Garden Rally, and CCHS.Join us this Sunday May 11th to learn about Relationships that are Built To Last! Listen to our latest sermon from our Built To Last, series here.#SaveTheGardenSave The Garden – Advocating for Our History, Our Community, Our FutureJoin The Rally on May 10th @ 10:00 AMEnjoy music, friends, prayers, and an interesting update. Peacefully WALK with us to the project site. We will meet for the rally at 520 Cleveland Street. Free and easy parking available at the Garden Avenue garage.LINKS
Clarke County (7- 20, 0- 10 2A Area 1) and Jackson finished their regular seasons with a game to remember. The Aggies were the victors by a score of 24- 13 in a game that featured 37 total runs, 22 walks, and 12 batters hit by a pitch. John Anderson went 1-for-2 with 2 RBIs for the Bulldogs. Lucas Kelly and DaMyon Horn each had a hit and an RBI. TaMyus Pugh walked three times, scored three runs, and drove in a run. Jay Roberts was the losing pitcher for CCHS. He allowed five earned runs on four walks and...Article Link
The Clarke County Lady Bulldogs (2-11, 2-4 2A Area 1) dropped two games this week; one in area play and one against a county foe. “I think we took a step back from the progress we had been making,” said CCHS Head Softball Coach Desmond Pritchett. “We've got to get back to practice and get some things figured out before the area tournament.” Jackson 14, CCHS 0 The Lady Aggies topped CCHS in Jackson Tuesday afternoon. Shadrika Pritchett had the Lady Bulldogs only hit. Jayla Horn recorded the loss for CCHS. She pitched three innings and surrendered three earned runs...Article Link
J.U. Blacksher swept Clarke County 14-4, 14-3 and 20-5 in the first 2A Area 1 series of the season on March 13 and 14. J.U. Blacksher 14, CCHS 4 In the series opener in Uriah on March 13, the Bulldogs trailed 5-3 in the middle of the third before J.U. Blacksher pulled away. John Anderson and DaMyon Horn each had a hit and an RBI for Clarke County. Losing pitcher Ethan Henson gave up seven earned runs on five hits in three innings. J.U. Blacksher 14, CCHS 3 In Grove Hill on March 14, Blacksher scored seven runs...Article Link
Clarke County's softball team had its best output at the plate this season but still fell short in a pair of games last week against Washington County and Southern Choctaw. “We played hard and competed for a whole game Tuesday,” Bulldogs coach Desmond Pritchett said of the 19-10 loss to the Indians. “Everyone is working hard to get our first win.” S. Choctaw 19, CCHS 10 On March 11 in Grove Hill, Kayden Lambert doubled and drove in four runs, Bianca Shears-Pugh had two RBIs and Shadrika Pritchett had two hits for the Bulldogs. Losing pitcher Jayla Horn gave...Article Link
CCHS Theatre Director Ray Franz and stars of upcoming production of Rock of Ages
Clarke County District Judge James Harding Morgan Jr. on Monday instituted a gag order on the case of a high school football coach accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a teenage girl. Morgan's ruling came shortly after Clarke County High School head football coach Rob Carter had a bond hearing on the charges. Clarke County Assistant District Attorney Mason R. Bonner filed a motion that all those involved in either the prosecution or defense, including attorneys and witnesses, are forbidden to release any information pertaining to Carter's case. Carter, 55, of Frisco City, was extradited from Niceville, Fla., and...Article Link
About Max Max Brooks is a 16-year-old passionate about all things theatre and singing. Despite being born with a rare condition called congenital central hyperventilation syndrome (CCHS), which significantly impacts his breathing, Max has never let it hold him back from pursuing his dreams. His love for the stage and performing shines through in every role he takes on, whether in school productions or community theatre. When he's not rehearsing or performing, Max works at Chick-fil-A, where he's affectionately known as Clay's brother. His determination to overcome challenges and follow his passions inspires everyone around him. Related Links Rising Above app
The Clarke County girls clinched the 2A Area 1 regular-season title with three double-digit wins last week. The Bulldogs (14-5, 5-0) will host the area tournament the first week of February as the No. 1 seed. Clarke County drubbed Class 3A Sumter Central 49-26 and area foes Washington County 50-27 and Chickasaw 57-32. CCHS 49,Sumter Central 26 A strong second half helped the Bulldogs pull away in Grove Hill on Jan. 13. Jayla Horn scored 11 of her 19 points in the third period to give CCHS a double-digit lead. CCHS 50,WCHS 27 The Bulldogs overcame a slow start in...Article Link
Clarke County pushed its winning streak to seven games with a trio of victories last week. The Bulldogs (11-5, 5-0 2A Area 1) took two more steps toward an area title with wins over Washington County (54-46) and Chickasaw (64- 59). CCHS also upended Class 3A Sumter Central 84-74. Clarke County can clinch the regular-season area title with a win in either of its two upcoming league games against Bayshore Christian and St. Luke's. CCHS 84, Sumter Central 74 TaMyus Pugh scored 25 points and Justavian Crayton 24 to lead the Bulldogs to a season-high point total in Grove Hill...Article Link
11/21 vs Southern Choctaw at 7:30 p.m.11/26 at McIntosh 6 p.m.12/3 vs Marengo at 7 p.m.12/5 vs Excel at 7:30 p.m.12/7 vs Jackson at 7:30 p.m.12/10 at Marengo at 7 p.m.12/12 vs Wilcox Central at 8 p.m.12/13 at Jackson at 7:30 p.m.12/16 at Shields at 7:30 p.m.12/27 at Excel at 7:30 p.m.12/30 vs Monroe County at 8 p.m.1/3 at Monroe County at 7 p.m.1/6 vs St. Luke's Episcopal at 6:30 p.m.1/7 vs St. Luke's Episcopal at 7 p.m.1/9 vs Washington County at 8 p.m.1/10 at Chickasaw at 7:30 p.m.1/13 vs Sumter Central at 8 p.m.1/16 at Washington County at 6:30...Article Link
Ariton scored 20 second-half points to defeat Clarke County 27-7 in the second round of the 2A playoffs Friday night. The Bulldogs end their season with an 8-4 record and the senior class finished their career with 35 wins, tied for the most in school history. “I'm so proud of this senior class. They've fought hard all year and accomplished so much in their four years at CCHS,” said CCHS Head Football Coach Rob Carter. “They won the region every year and won all 22 of their region games.” TaMyus Pugh capped a 16-play drive with a 22-yard touchdown pass...Article Link
From left are Jakiyah Thomas, Keniya Waters, Whitney Cheney, Shadrika Pritchett, Aleah Watkins, Jayla Horn, Aaliyah McMillian, Janiya West, Kaliyah WestbrookArticle Link
CHATOM — Clarke County's defense returned an interception and a fumble for touchdowns and forced four turnovers in a 46-12 rout of Washington County Friday night for the No. 10-ranked Bulldogs' 22nd straight region win and fourth straight 2A Region 1 title. After falling behind early, CCHS (7-2, 6-0) scored 40 unanswered points over WCHS (5-4, 4-2) to nail down a home playoff game in the first round. DaMyon Horn picked off a pass and returned it 88 yards for a TD and Hayden Dotson ran back a fumble 10 yards for a touchdown. “I am proud of our seniors...Article Link
MILLRY — Lucas Kelly booted a 19-yard field goal as time expired to lift Clarke County to a 30-27 win over Millry Friday night. Moments earlier, it looked as if the game was going into overtime as the snap sailed through the hands of the Bulldogs' holder and into the arms of a Wildcats defender. However, an offside penalty on Millry gave CCHS an untimed down and a chance to seal the victory. Jamarcus Washington scored on three big plays for the Bulldogs (4-2) — an 80- yard pass and runs of 71 and 85 yards — and had 186...Article Link
GROVE HILL — TaMyus Pugh completed 13 of 17 passes for 210 yards and two scores and Clarke County scored four second half touchdowns to pull away for a 37-16 win over visiting J.U. Blacksher Friday night, the Bulldogs' 19th straight region triumph. Pugh connected with Standarius Gladney for a 59-yard touchdown pass to give CCHS (3- 2, 3-0 2A Region 1) a 16-8 lead going into the fourth quarter. Ethan Henson and DaMyon Horn extended the lead in the fourth quarter. Henson scored from 1 yard out and Horn added a 53-yard TD run. Blacksher (3- 1, 1-1) closed...Article Link
Grove Hill city leaders were joined by Clarke County High School students, members of the Grove Hill Police Department and members of the William “Lewis” King family for the official unveiling of Lewis King Lane on Aug. 30. The ceremony of ficial ly changed Crawford Street, which sits between the high school and the football field, as Lewis King Lane. King, who served as a reserve police officer and a school resource officer, died from a stroke in 2023. Mayor Ross Wood touched on how much King meant to the Grove Hill community and CCHS. Wood noted King had been...Article Link
Beyond the Pearls: Cases for Med School, Residency and Beyond (An InsideTheBoards Podcast)
Today's Episode Alexis reviews Case 48 from the Pediatric Morning Report book. A 7-week-old term male infant is brought in by his mother to the emergency department (ED) for the second time, with the chief complaint of episodes of pauses in breathing dur- ing sleep. These episodes are associated with perioral cyanosis lasting about 15 to 20 seconds, which resolves with gentle stimulation, such as tickling of his feet. Sometimes, these episodes are associated with pallor. His past medical history is significant for low Apgar scores requir- ing observation in the neonatal infant care unit (NICU), where he was noted to have periodic breathing. He was first seen at the ED at 1 month of age for short apnea and pallor, where he was observed overnight and diagnosed with a brief, resolved, unexplained event (BRUE). On physical examination, temperature is 36.9°C, heart rate is 130 beats/min, blood pressure is 87/50 mm Hg, respiratory rate is 32 breaths/min, and oxygen saturation is 97% on room air. He is well nourished, well developed, and not in respiratory distress. The breath sounds are clear. The rest of the physical examination is normal. Today's Host Alexis Burnette is a medical resident at Los Angeles General Medical Center. About Dr. Raj Dr Raj is a quadruple board certified physician and associate professor at the University of Southern California. He was a co-host on the TNT series Chasing the Cure with Ann Curry, a regular on the TV Show The Doctors for the past 7 seasons and has a weekly medical segment on ABC news Los Angeles. More from Dr. Raj www.BeyondThePearls.net The Dr. Raj Podcast Dr. Raj on Twitter Dr. Raj on Instagram Want more board review content? USMLE Step 1 Ad-Free Bundle Crush Step 1 Step 2 Secrets Beyond the Pearls The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls Premium USMLE Step 3 Review MedPrepTGo Step 1 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GROVE HILL — As the new football season approaches, the Clarke County High School Royal Band of Blue Dance Team is preparing for another dynamic year of performances and school spirit. With the start of the season just around the corner, the team is immersing themselves in rigorous training to ensure they are ready to energize the crowds and support their school's athletic program. Ameeriah Culpepper is a dedicated member of the dance team who is about to enter her senior year. She shares her enthusiasm for the months to come. “I'm really excited for this upcoming season and to...Article Link
The Clarke County High School cheerleading team, led by captains Josie Gilchrist and Kaitlyn Foster and mascot Molly Pettis, returned from the UCA Camp at Auburn University with a collection of prestigious awards. Pettis, who portrayed the school's mascot, Dawg, earned several individual awards, including being named a UCA All-American Mascot. Emma Crosby, Trinity Johnson, Christin Mitchell, Ellen Stephens and TamiaTurner were selected as UCA All- Americans. Mitchell won a Pin-It Forward award, which celebrates cheerleaders who show exceptional kindness and support to their peers. CCHS's team won third-place awards for camp dance, sideline, cheer and overall spirit routine and...Article Link
The host's of CSN The Network Podcast return this week with a special interview with Charleston Catholic High School's Head Coach for basketball, back to back coach of the year, and 2024 State Champion, Hunter Moles !!We discussed a variety of things regarding basketball, personal life, and coaching. The host's begin the show by discussing Coach Mole's upbringing, his biggest influences growing up. We also discussed the sport he was most natural in being a two sport college athlete. We discussed his high school playing career, his college playing career, as well as his experience going to WVU Tech. We then transitioned into his coaching career, which started out at South Charleston High School as an assistant. From there, he applied for the head coaching job and became one of the youngest head coaches to be hired in the Kanawha Valley. We discussed what his previous experience was like that incited him to want to become a head coach. We also discussed the type of coach he is, his main goal as a coach for his players, his main goal as a head coach personally as far as goals and maturation, and we also discussed his plan to continue to uphold the Championship standard for CCHS. As always, we appreciate the support, please continue to like, subscribe, share and view the content.
Clarke County High School DECA members attended DECA's annual International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Anaheim, Calif., April 26 through May 1. During the school year, approximately 100,000 of DECA's 224,000 high school student members take part in the organization's competitive events program, allowing them to compete for local, regional and association titles. The competitions are designed to simulate real-life business scenarios and test students' academic understanding and skills development. The DECA International Career Development Conference was the pinnacle of competition where over 22,000 students vied for international honors. Clarke County High School had seven students participating in competitive events...Article Link
The Grove Hill City Council recognized the Clarke County High School (CCHS) and Clarke Prep School (CPS) valedictorians and salutatorians at the May 20 meeting. Each year, the council gives awards to the valedictorians and salutatorians with the valedictorians receiving the Mayor's Award and the Salutatorians receiving the Council's Award. Camryn Mitchell from CCHS and Ashley Ballard received the Mayor's Award, and Kasen Davis and Caroline Breaux received the Council's Award. The council moved on to approve ordinance A-275 renaming a portion of Crawford Street from DuBose Avenue to Forest Lane Drive to Lewis King Lane. King was a long-time...Article Link
The members of the graduating class of 2024 for Clarke County High School accepted their diplomas inside the gymnasium last Friday afternoon. Severe weather had pelted the area for better than a day and more was expected just prior to the ceremony that is normally held on the field at H.G. Prim Stadium. Here the graduates toss their caps into the air as the ceremony comes to an end.Article Link
This week on WWCSD we talk about what happens when you find out your ex girlfriend gets engaged on Facebook and how far Jesse Alvarez is willing to go. This case also addresses how Autism is used to try and defend his actions in taking the life of Mario Fierro a beloved CCHS highschool teacher over what he admits as "jealousy and obsession" despite his strong catholic beliefs. Update on Ali Abulaban case- Episode 4 The World is not Yours Follow us on our social media outlets!!https://www.instagram.com/whereintheworld_iscrimeinsd/https://www.facebook.com/people/Where-In-the-World-is-Crime-in-San-Diego/100084037718436/
Jesse Milton Alvarez, 33, was convicted of first-degree murder on Monday for fatally shooting Mario Fierro, a Cathedral Catholic High School teacher, on February 1, 2021, in North Park, San Diego. The verdict came after a San Diego jury deliberated for about a day, unanimously finding Alvarez guilty of the crime. Fierro, 37, was shot six times, including four shots to the head, outside his home as he was preparing to go to work that morning. Prosecutors successfully argued that Alvarez killed Fierro upon discovering Fierro's engagement to Amy Gembara, another CCHS teacher whom Alvarez had previously dated for several years. Deputy District Attorney Ramona McCarthy portrayed Alvarez as "jealous, obsessive, and possessive," highlighting a pattern of behavior that extended beyond the breakup. “His ex was in love. But it wasn't with him. It was with Mr. Fierro, and that it why he is not alive today,” McCarthy told jurors in her opening statement. According to McCarthy, Alvarez meticulously planned Fierro's murder after learning of the engagement, conducting weeks of research online on methods to kill Fierro. This included searching for Fierro's home address, investigating how to hire a hitman, “how to shoot someone at their home address,” “how to kill your ex's fiancé,” and how to commit murder without leaving forensic evidence. McCarthy presented evidence that Alvarez's fixation with Gembara persisted long after their breakup, leading Gembara to change addresses and attempt unsuccessfully to obtain a restraining order against him. Six weeks after Gembara's engagement to Fierro was announced, Alvarez carried out the fatal shooting. During the trial, Alvarez took the stand and admitted to being obsessed with Gembara but claimed the online searches were therapeutic and not indicative of a serious intent to harm Fierro. However, McCarthy argued that Alvarez's actions spoke volumes about his intent to murder Fierro. Defense attorney Peter Blair acknowledged Alvarez's troubling behavior but argued that it was Gembara's perception of Alvarez as dangerous that led to Fierro's attack on Alvarez on the day of the shooting. Blair suggested that Alvarez's actions were more immature than deadly, emphasizing that Alvarez arrived at Fierro's home without his cell phone and drove his brother's car, indicating a lack of premeditation. Despite the defense's arguments, the prosecution convinced the jury that Alvarez's actions were calculated and premeditated, ultimately leading to Fierro's tragic death. With the conviction of first-degree murder and a special circumstance of lying in wait, Alvarez faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole when he appears for sentencing on May 10. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Jesse Milton Alvarez, 33, was convicted of first-degree murder on Monday for fatally shooting Mario Fierro, a Cathedral Catholic High School teacher, on February 1, 2021, in North Park, San Diego. The verdict came after a San Diego jury deliberated for about a day, unanimously finding Alvarez guilty of the crime. Fierro, 37, was shot six times, including four shots to the head, outside his home as he was preparing to go to work that morning. Prosecutors successfully argued that Alvarez killed Fierro upon discovering Fierro's engagement to Amy Gembara, another CCHS teacher whom Alvarez had previously dated for several years. Deputy District Attorney Ramona McCarthy portrayed Alvarez as "jealous, obsessive, and possessive," highlighting a pattern of behavior that extended beyond the breakup. “His ex was in love. But it wasn't with him. It was with Mr. Fierro, and that it why he is not alive today,” McCarthy told jurors in her opening statement. According to McCarthy, Alvarez meticulously planned Fierro's murder after learning of the engagement, conducting weeks of research online on methods to kill Fierro. This included searching for Fierro's home address, investigating how to hire a hitman, “how to shoot someone at their home address,” “how to kill your ex's fiancé,” and how to commit murder without leaving forensic evidence. McCarthy presented evidence that Alvarez's fixation with Gembara persisted long after their breakup, leading Gembara to change addresses and attempt unsuccessfully to obtain a restraining order against him. Six weeks after Gembara's engagement to Fierro was announced, Alvarez carried out the fatal shooting. During the trial, Alvarez took the stand and admitted to being obsessed with Gembara but claimed the online searches were therapeutic and not indicative of a serious intent to harm Fierro. However, McCarthy argued that Alvarez's actions spoke volumes about his intent to murder Fierro. Defense attorney Peter Blair acknowledged Alvarez's troubling behavior but argued that it was Gembara's perception of Alvarez as dangerous that led to Fierro's attack on Alvarez on the day of the shooting. Blair suggested that Alvarez's actions were more immature than deadly, emphasizing that Alvarez arrived at Fierro's home without his cell phone and drove his brother's car, indicating a lack of premeditation. Despite the defense's arguments, the prosecution convinced the jury that Alvarez's actions were calculated and premeditated, ultimately leading to Fierro's tragic death. With the conviction of first-degree murder and a special circumstance of lying in wait, Alvarez faces a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole when he appears for sentencing on May 10. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
This episode was a very special one for me. I wanted to share my feelings that I have toward this years Varsity basketball team. They were able to do something that no other team in Colonie history was able to accomplish. I wanted to give them their flowers and let them know how much they mean to not only the school and the basketball program but also to the Colonie community. Then about 18 minutes into the show, Mike Keane, Colonie alumni and proud member of the community, joins the show. We talk about a lot of stuff going on in Colonie at the moment. Yes, we share a few stories about our time as a student at CCHS but we also discuss a number of great things that are happening with the school district. We also address the elephant in the room, we talk about the end of the "Raider" era and the start of the "Wolfpack" era. We even take the time to remind everyone what Colonie is all about and where our roots really are. Here's a hint, it's not in a mascot name.It's a lengthy one but worth your time, trust me. I had a lot of fun recording this one for you. Please listen and enjoy.Thank you!
The 18th annual 939 the Eagle Missouri Credit Union Miracles for Kids Radiothon continues this afternoon and tomorrow on 939 the Eagle and four of our other Zimmer mid-Missouri radio stations. The fundraiser benefits the children and adolescents at MU Health Care's Children's Hospital in Columbia. The annual radiothon on the Eagle airs today until 6 pm and tomorrow from 6 am to 6 pm. Last year's radiothon raised a record $260,000. MU Health Care's Children's Hospital is mid-Missouri's Children's Miracle Network hospital. All of the money raised remains in mid-Missouri to help pediatric and adolescent patients at the hospital. Mother and son JoAnne and Ethan Nevins from mid-Missouri's Eugen joined us live on 939 the Eagle this morning. Ethan, who's four year old, has a condition called congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, Hirschsprung's disease and autism. We're told that CCHS is very rare, with only 1,200 cases in the world. Ethan, who's nonverbal, really wants to ride in a golf cart at Eugene's Redfield golf course:
This script is an interview between Cliff Duvernois, the host of 'total Michigan,' and Bernie Arbic, a board member at the Chippewa County Historical Society (CCHS). Topics discussed include the significance of historical preservation, the role of the CCHS, particularly in relation to Sault Ste. Marie's history, Bernie's personal interest in historical photography, and a detailed explanation about the CCHS's unique model railroad display. Other topics covered include Sault Ste. Marie's past industries, military history and Bernie's story about the Mackinac Bridge. Lastly, Bernie shares the ways for people to get involved or visit the CCHS.Links:Chippewa County Historical Society of Michigan Website (Click here)CCHS Facebook Page (Click here)
La educación media superior, mejor conocida como la prepa, ha existido en México, de una forma u otra, desde que somos un país independiente. Actualmente, en México, hay alrededor de 5 millones de estudiantes en el nivel medio superior. Esta demanda es atendida por un rompecabezas de instituciones federales, estatales, autónomas y privadas. Tan solo en la CDMX hay casi medio millón de estudiantes en la prepa, la gran mayoría en sistemas públicos federales y locales. Sin embargo, la UNAM, por medio del sistema de las Escuelas Nacionales Preparatorias y Colegios de Ciencias y Humanidades, mejor conocidos como CCHs, atienden a más del 20 por ciento del estudiantado a nivel medio superior. Esto significa que la persona que sea seleccionada para quedarse con la Rectoría de la UNAM, ademas de ver por una parte importante de la educación universitaria y la investigación del país, también tendrá a su cargo la educación preparatoria de alrededor de 105 mil estudiantes. En esta segunda parte de la serie sobre la UNAM y el o la futura rectora, vamos a platicar sobre todos los retos que implica la educación preparatoria en México, y los desafíos a los que se enfrentará la persona que quede en la rectoría. Para ello, nos acompañaa María Dolores Valle Martínez, directora general de la Escuela Nacional Preparatoria.
Episode 044: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Elijah Walters singer/songwriter. I first met Elijah while photographing a CCHS graduation. He was one of the senior speakers and immediately I was very impressed with what he had to say. After doing some research on social media I found that he has a Spotify and is producing music. If you consider yourself a "Swifties" this episode is for you!In this episode Elijah talks about how he discovered music through KIDZ BOP. He started writing down song lyrics. Around the same time he started learning piano which included a few singing lessons at the end of each session. Elijah found his love for music. He's currently on a journey to become the next great pop singer bringing his own spin to the genre. Elijah is attending college at The American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York city. While at college he's also producing new music which can be found on Spotify & purchased on iTunes. Singers like Lorde & Taylor Swift are a big inspiration for the music he produces.Towards the end of the episode we talk about aliens/end of the world and Elijah sings an EXCLUSIVE sound bite to one of his new unreleased songs. Summer Girl.-To learn more about Elijah Walters & listen to the songs we discuss in the episode click here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2PLgRhtztMXJpzmxTFLUnK?si=9soZau1UROSsEQNB-k_gUA-#ad this episode is brought to you by Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.-#ad this episode is brought to you by Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-Engage with us on Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
Join the fellas as they dive into an extraordinary conversation with the fabulous Shannon. Shannon shares her experience in living with Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome, a disorder that affects normal breathing. People with this disorder take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially during sleep, resulting in a shortage of oxygen and a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood. Basically, if you nap, you die. They explore the wild world of technology transitions, from going trach to vent to becoming a full-blown bionic wonder. Shannon thrives independently and manages to conquer parenting challenges while raising a kid with the same diagnosis. Hold your breath—literally—as they navigate the comorbidities of CCHS and the complexities of pediatric care. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Join the fellas as they dive into an extraordinary conversation with the fabulous Shannon. Shannon shares her experience in living with Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome, a disorder that affects normal breathing. People with this disorder take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially during sleep, resulting in a shortage of oxygen and a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood. Basically, if you nap, you die. They explore the wild world of technology transitions, from going trach to vent to becoming a full-blown bionic wonder. Shannon thrives independently and manages to conquer parenting challenges while raising a kid with the same diagnosis. Hold your breath—literally—as they navigate the comorbidities of CCHS and the complexities of pediatric care. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Scott spent time with us to talk about his transition from St. Michael's to Cathedral Catholic High School. He shares what he loved most about his experience at St. Michael's and discussions his upcoming basketball camp.Email us at thecast@smspoway.org to share any questions or ideas for future episodes. Click on the link below to see upcoming events, social media profiles, and our school website!https://linktr.ee/smspoway
Viewpoints Editor Janie Ripps and CCHS varsity swimmer and sophomore Charlotte Foggin discuss their experiences as student athletes and the constant act of balancing their lives in and out of the pool.
Guest host Dustin Chandler talks with the Golden family about a rare disorder called CCHS that affected their youngest child.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He is the Director of Athletics and Activities at Central Catholic High School in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He has been supporting student-athletes as a member of the CCHS staff for ten years, and one year ago was promoted to his current role after having been Assistant Athletic Director and Athletic Trainer. In total he has had an 18-year career in secondary school athletics, working with hundreds of coaches and thousands of athletes. He did his undergrad in Athletic Training at Merrimack College and earned his Master's in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation -- with a concentration in Athletic Training and Athletic Administration -- from Western Michigan University. As a student-athlete himself, he had played football in high school.
On This episode of the OurView Podcast, I am joined by my guests Jay Trivedi and Nico Meyering. Like Nico, Jay also lives with Congenital Central hypoventilation syndrome, also known as CCHS. During our conversation today Jay shares his experience of living with CCHS and how it impacts his daily life. Also, he and Nico share the importance of building community, connections, and friendships when one lives with a disability. Follow Jay on Facebook Jay Trivedi Follow OurView online for more disability-related content @OurView4Life. To suggest a show topic, or to sponsor future episodes of The OurView Podcast, E-Mail: OurView4life@gmail.com
On This episode of the OurView Podcast, I am joined by my guest Nico Meyering. Nico lives with Congenital Central hypoventilation syndrome, also known as CCHS. Join our conversation as Nico shares his experience of living with CCHS and how it impacts his daily life. Follow Nico on Instagram & Twitter: @NameStartsWithN Follow OurView online for more disability-related content @OurView4Life. To suggest a show topic, or to sponsor future episodes of The OurView Podcast, E-Mail: OurView4life@gmail.com
Danny Rodriguez is the Cofounder and President of BLUE Missions, a non-profit organization that connects rural communities to clean water and sanitation while inspiring a generation of global citizens through service-driven travel. After traveling to the Dominican Republic to work on a water project as a 16 year-old student at CCHS, Danny felt a calling to do more to address the global water crisis. During is his time at FIU, where he obtained a BBA specializing in Finance and International Business, Danny co-founded BLUE Missions in 2010, which has provided clean water and sanitation to over 30,000 people across 130 rural communities throughout Latin America. Over 2,500 high school and college students have traveled with BLUE Missions to assist in the construction of these projects opening their eyes to great needs that exist on our planet and helping them realize the power they have to change the world. Since its inception, BLUE Missions has raised over $6,000,000 to advance their mission of ending the global water and sanitation crisis in our lifetime.
Have a good look into exactly what so many high school cheerleaders experience outside of cheering at games. I sit down with five senior cheerleaders from CCHS for an insightful discussion about the challenges and wonderful memories of five student-athletes nearing the end of their high school cheering careers. www.ajbucon.com https://www.etsy.com/shop/500MileCornerStore Music Credits: Blood (Instrumental) - Anthem of Rain Solo Acoustic Guitar - Jason Shaw