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EP 147 - Craig Clifford, Guiding Others Towards SobrietyWhen trying to overcome addiction, people often need help and can't do it alone. Many times someone who has been there and been through it can offer the most help, but the person experiencing the addiction must be ready to feel the pain to make the lifestyle change. It ain't easy, but it can be done!WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How overcoming his own addictions led Craig into helping others overcome theirsSome of the events that led up to Craig realizing he needed to get help and get soberHow a text message tipped the scales and was the final straw Craig needed to make a changeWhy we have to fight the urge to stay comfortable if we are trying to get soberHow an identity crisis at a young age led Craig to an early dependence on alcoholWhy there's usually an underlying problem that has caused people to reach for their addictionsSome of the biggest reasons that people are motivated to get and stay soberFAVORITE QUOTE: Craig Clifford“You can't force people and say ‘I know you need this'… It's got to be them that says ‘I'm ready.'”Craig Clifford___________________________________________________________________________CONNECT WITH GUESTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/15yuAJMAQN/?mibextid=wwXIfrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/craig.cli4ord?igsh=MWFrZXJwajFxdHUycQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@plan_being?_t=ZN-8twbX0CVH9S&_r=1Bio:Busy father of 2 from Scotland, battled addiction long term, overcame a chaotic lifestyle, conquered serious mental health issues and became a peaceful, spiritual and happy individual. I'm an accredited life coach who specialises in substance addiction and I help run a mental health group. I studied counselling for a number of years before deciding on the coaching route. I have a Professional Development Award in addiction and I'm also suicide prevention trained ___________________________________________________________________________CONNECT with Lori: Facebook: @LoriMJewettInstagram: @jewettloriThe “80HD Book” - ORDER HERE! This isn't just another podcast—it's a deep dive into the raw, unfiltered power within YOU. We're all walking around with hidden strengths, untapped potential, and next-level abilities just waiting to be unleashed. And guess what? We're digging deep to find them!Whether you're on a journey of personal growth, chasing big dreams, or ready to leave your mark on the world, this podcast is your go-to guide for tapping into that inner superhero.
Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Dr Craig Clifford joins us today to talk everything you need to know about cancer in cats. He goes over the common types and what owners need to watch for. He mentions specific risk factors that you might not be aware of and talks about advances in quality of life medications for feline cancer patients. Don't miss this important episode! EPISODE NOTES: Cat Cancer: Don't Be Afraid
Vet Life Reimagined brings guest, veterinary oncologist, Dr. Craig Clifford. About the guest:Dr. Craig Clifford graduated from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and received an MS degree in Animal Science/Virology from the University of Delaware. In 2003, he became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology). He is a medical oncologist and director of Clinical Studies at Blue Pearl Malvern in Pennsylvania.He is active in clinical research within a referral setting and serves as an advisory board member with both industry and non-profit foundations. He is a renowned oncologist who has authored/co-authored over 70 papers and book chapters. He is a frequent lecturer at major veterinary meetings in the USA and abroad. Dr. Clifford is a member of many committees, task forces, and medical exam review boards.In this episode, we discuss- how to implement clinical trials in any veterinary practice & the benefits- exciting updates in veterinary oncology: diagnostics & treatments- the reward of mentoring others in veterinary medicineResources:
In this podcast episode, Dr. Rachel Venable interviews renowned veterinary medical oncologist Dr. Craig Clifford. Dr. Clifford discusses his hybrid approach of combining clinical practice with academic pursuits. He emphasizes the importance of teamwork in clinical trials, highlighting their role in advancing veterinary medicine and providing opportunities for staff development. Dr. Clifford also discusses the challenges and ethical considerations in conducting clinical trials, including the need for alignment with practice principles and providing benefits to participants. He addresses the evolution of oncology treatments, like checkpoint inhibitors, and the significance of collaboration among veterinarians. Transcripts are available at https://www.imprimedicine.com/podcast. To learn more about ImpriMed Personalized Prediction Profile, please visit https://www.imprimedicine.com/personalized-prediction-profile. Music Credit: Hazy by Beat Mekanik
Celebrating fatherhood in June, Dr. Connie pays tribute to the vital role that fathers play in shaping the character of their children and families. In a heartfelt conversation, Dr. Connie has the privilege of hearing from Craig Clifford, a renowned real estate developer and devoted father of four sons. Craig graciously shares the invaluable lessons he has learned throughout his journey of raising his boys, providing his unique insights and perspectives on the art of parenting. Prepare to be moved as Craig reveals one of the most poignant messages he received—a final letter from his son John, written just before his passing from sarcoma in 2020. Listen in to learn about what matters most in raising children to become good people.
Celebrating fatherhood in June, Dr. Connie pays tribute to the vital role that fathers play in shaping the character of their children and families. In a heartfelt conversation, Dr. Connie has the privilege of hearing from Craig Clifford, a renowned real estate developer and devoted father of four sons. Craig graciously shares the invaluable lessons he has learned throughout his journey of raising his boys, providing his unique insights and perspectives on the art of parenting. Prepare to be moved as Craig reveals one of the most poignant messages he received—a final letter from his son John, written just before his passing from sarcoma in 2020. Listen in to learn about what matters most in raising children to become good people.
When a patient is diagnosed with cancer, it's common for nutritional discussions to get put on the back burner. In this episode, Dr. Craig Clifford sits down with host Dr. Beth Molleson to explain why the nutritional needs of the cancer patient can dramatically differ from those of healthy pets and how cachexia caused by cancer warrants close attention from the general practitioner. Listen in as they discuss the importance of offering nutritional guidance to pet owners and discuss how Hill's ONC Care diet is changing the options for nutritional intervention.Contact us:Podcast@briefmedia.comWhere to find us:Cliniciansbrief.com/podcastsFacebook.com/clinciansbriefTwitter: @cliniciansbriefInstagram: @clinicians.brief
Loving what you do for work isn't a requirement to have a successful career. But it sure helps! Luckily for Dr. Craig Clifford, the hours fly by when he is at work. That's because for this veterinarian, medical oncology and improving the lives of pets is what he was made for. “I truly love what I do,” he says. Dr. Clifford is a graduate of Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and received an MS degree in Animal Science/Virology from the University of Delaware. Following an internship and a medical oncology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, he went on to later become a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology) in 2003. After that, it was off to Director of Clinical Studies and Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and Hope Veterinary Specialists, where he was their first medical oncologist and Director of Clinical Studies. His more recent accomplishments are equally impressive! From writing and co-authoring over 50 papers and book chapters to lecturing at major veterinary meetings in the USA and abroad, Dr. Craig truly embodies the saying, “Do what you love and love what you do.” Vet Candy is delighted to have had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Craig Clifford recently. He shared the best career advice he ever received and explained the three qualities that got him where he is today. ▷ LET'S BECOME FRIENDS!!
ER Vet - Stories from the animal ER on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
In this episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT interviews Dr. Craig Clifford, DACVIM (Oncology), a board-certified veterinary oncologist, on cancer in dogs and cats. What are the top cancers in dogs and cats, and what clinical signs should we be on the lookout for? When should we see a veterinary oncologist (versus our family veterinarian), and how do we potentially prevent or look out for cancer? Find out the newest on updates in veterinary cancer - from new drugs to new blood tests! SHOW NOTES: Talking About Dog and Cat Cancer with Dr. Craig Clifford, DACVIM
Guns don't kill people. People kill people. Continuing with last episode's topic, Gary clarifies his points on gun control and freedom. He also shares his thoughts on whether there should be a gun ban in America. Gary also talks about the power of wealth from the Master Key System. Then, he discusses his takeaways with the closing of Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant final chapter with Craig Clifford. Highlights The sad tragedy in Texas Is it the tool or the individual behind it? Should there be a ban on guns? What it means to have the freedom What wealth and capital mean What is Henry Flagler's secret to success is What scientific thinking is The Power of Faith: Excerpts from Chapter 17 of the CASHFLOW Quadrant Links and Resources from this Episode Man's Search for Meaning The Master Key Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/
For today's episode, Gary talks about the new DHS Misinformation Board. He also breaks down the different successes for the past weeks and what inductive reasoning is. Together with Craig Clifford, they also shared and discussed their takeaways for the next chapters of Haanel's Master Key System and Kiyosaki's CASHFLOW Quadrant. Highlights The successes for the past few weeks What the psychosis thing is What is included in the Florida bill: Don't Say Gay bill The misinformation from the Ministry of Truth What inductive reason is Gary's challenge: The exercise for today The job of mentors for future generations How can you play it smart and learn to manage risk Takeaways for the next chapters of Haanel's Master Key System and Kiyosaki's CASHFLOW Quadrant Links and Resources from this Episode Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant The Master Key Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/
In this episode, Gary presents his belief of the purpose behind the anti-family push by the global elite. Together with Craig Clifford, they share about their takeaways from Master Key Part 10 and CASHFLOW Quadrant Chapter 7. Highlights The unique ability of a clownfish The only time when the globalist have the ability to break up the power How you can break the strongest opposition to what the world of population control is trying to do Is abundance everywhere? The purpose of thought and deep thinking Takeaways from The Master Key Part 10 and CASHFLOW Quadrant Chapter 7 How our fears are directly related to our desires Links and Resources from this Episode Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant The Master Key Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/
With everything happening in the world right now, how do you think the country can add value to the world? Today's episode circles around the current events: From the possible reasons behind the attack of Russia to learning how to produce more than what we can consume to add value to the world. Gary also talks about the positive that will result in America and the West from the coming recession and hard times - Strong people who have Agency. Together with Craig Clifford, they cover Imagination in Master Key part 8 and How to Invest with your Mind in Cashflow Quadrant Chapter 6. Highlights Possible reasons behind the Russian attack Good times then create weak people Learning how to produce more than what we can consume and adding value to the world What America did to become an industrialized nation Developing the hate or that negative reaction to things is what will cause you to be distracted Is imagination the key to success? Craig's takeaway with the three R's of Robert Kiyosaki Why nine out of ten investors are not making money What two emotions make you indebted to the system Why bill consolidation is a smart move What dopamine rush is Links and Resources from this Episode History of Energy Consumption Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/ Connect with Craig Clifford LinkedIn
In this episode, Gary shares Chapter 5 of Rich Dad, Poor Dad with Craig Clifford and provides takeaways from Master Key part 7. The goal of Chapter 5 is to give you a complete understanding of how the wealthy create money and why the poor consider investing to be risky. You will discover why having a good financial education reduces the danger of investing. Examine the tactics and practices of successful investors as well. Highlights Strategy behind the Ukraine attacks The accidental superpower A corrupt oligarchy Recession in the next years is going to impact everything Importance of having a dream board and positively brainwashing yourself Actions, methods, and materialization Why investing is not risky Importance of financial education Why is there no such thing as bad investments Five levels of investors Importance of information Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/ Connect with Craig Clifford Linkedin The Master Key System - Charles Haanel Rich Dad Fundamentals - The CASHFLOW Quadrant
In this episode, Gary shares Chapter 4 of Cash Flow Quadrant with Craig Clifford and provides takeaways from Master Key part 6 - The Power of Concentration. Chapter 6 aims to give you a thorough grasp of the most amazing piece of mechanism ever devised, a mechanism that you can make for yourself. Health, strength, success, prosperity, or any other condition you desire are all possible outcomes. Highlights Chapter 4 of Cash Flow Quadrant Business structures The importance of concentration and mind control Why banks do not lend money to people without systems The rich do not work for money, the poor and middle class do OPM and OTT Embracing fears, failures, and rejections Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/ Connect with Craig Clifford Linkedin The Master Key System - Charles Haanel Rich Dad Fundamentals - The CASHFLOW Quadrant
In this episode, Gary shares takeaways from one of my book study groups on Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant. He continues his previous discussion from the last episode by summarizing Part 5 of the Master Key System. Gary welcomes Craig Clifford and discusses how security comes from trusting oneself. They also think it comes from experience and knowledge or an external source like a job. However, most of the time it is not. Tune in to learn why things one does in their spare time reflect who they are and know the difference between freedom and security. Highlights The issue between Ukraine and Russia, and America's involvement The Part Five of Master Key The power of mind and thoughts as natural forces Robert Kiyosaki's Cashflow Quadrant Why choose freedom over security? Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/ Connect with Craig Clifford Linkedin
Veterinary oncologist Craig Clifford loves clinical trials. Why? Because they give him early access to some of the newest treatments and therapies, and provide cutting-edge care to patients at a decreased cost - or even completely free. Dr. Clifford goes over how to find clinical trials and how to evaluate if a particular trial is the right fit for you, from covered expenses to how placebos are used and how many follow-up visits will be needed. The information and results gathered from clinical studies help to get treatments and medications fully approved, making them accessible to more of our beloved dogs. Links Mentioned in Today's Show: AVMA Animal Health Studies Database Related Links: Veterinary Cancer Society Clinical Trials Database BluePearl Specialty & Emergency Pet Hospital Clinical Studies Ethos Veterinary Health Clinical Studies VCA Animal Hospitals Clinical Studies Clinical Trials for Dog Cancer podcast episode About Today's Guest, Dr. Craig Clifford: Dr. Craig Clifford is a graduate of Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and received an MS degree in Animal Science/Virology from the University of Delaware. After completing an internship and a medical oncology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, he became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology) in 2003. He is a medical oncologist and director of Clinical Studies at Blue Pearl Malvern in Pennsylvania. He is active in clinical research within a referral setting and serves as an advisory board member with both industry and non-profit foundations. He is a renowned oncologist who has authored/co-authored over 70 papers and book chapters. He is a frequent lecturer at major veterinary meetings in the USA and abroad. Dr. Clifford is a member of the VCA Pet Cancer Care Alliance Committee and has served on the VCS executive board, ACVIM Exam Rating Committee, Residency Training and Credentials Committee, Oncology Pathology Working Group, Co-chair of the Standards of Excellence in Residency Education Task Force and an Examiner for the Australian Scientist's Oncology Specialty Exam. LinkedIn profile Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com
Three veterinary oncologists discuss how Laverdia works and where it might fit into treatment plans for dogs with lymphoma. Links Mentioned in Today's Show: Anivive Lifesciences - Laverdia Anivive Lifesciences – Clinical Trials How Laverdia Works video Veterinary Cooperative Oncology Group-Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (VCOG-CTCAE v2) following investigational therapy in dogs and cats Conditional Approval Explained: A Resource for Veterinarians About Today's Guest, Dr. David Bruyette: Dr. David Bruyette received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Missouri. Subsequently, he completed an internship at Purdue University and residency in internal medicine at the University of California-Davis. He was a staff internist at the West Los Angeles Veterinary Medical Group and a member of the Department of Comparative Medicine at Stanford University. Dr. Bruyette was an Assistant Professor and Head of Internal Medicine at Kansas State University and Director of the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory at Kansas State. He was most recently Medical Director of the VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital, one of the largest 24-hour emergency/specialty practices in the country. Dr. Bruyette is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine and a member of the Pituitary and Endocrine Societies. Currently Dr. Bruyette is the Chief Medical Officer for Anivive Lifesciences. LinkedIn profile About Today's Guest, Dr. Megan Duffy: Dr. Megan Duffy earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University, then completed internships at University of Prince Edward Island and North Carolina State University, followed by earning her MS in Veterinary Science from Washington State University while also completing a residency in veterinary medical oncology. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology). Dr. Duffy is currently a practicing oncologist at BluePearl Pet Hospital Eden Prairie, MN. About Today's Guest, Dr. Craig Clifford: Dr. Craig Clifford is a graduate of Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine and received an MS degree in Animal Science/Virology from the University of Delaware. After completing an internship and a medical oncology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, he became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology) in 2003. He is a medical oncologist and director of Clinical Studies at Blue Pearl Malvern in Pennsylvania. He is a renowned oncologist who has authored/co-authored over 70 papers and book chapters. Dr. Clifford is a member of the VCA Pet Cancer Care Alliance Committee and has served on the VCS executive board, Oncology Pathology Working Group, and an Examiner for the Australian Scientist's Oncology Specialty Exam. LinkedIn profile Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com
In this program veterinary oncologist, Dr. Craig Clifford talks about how to best handle the dreaded lump. Topics discussed include diagnostics, presentation, etiologies, prognosis, and treatment. This program is brought to you by Skoped Micro. Check them out at skopedmicro.com. Continuing Education information below: This program is approved by AAVSB RACE and New York StateContinue reading "Lumps"
Canine lymphoma is a common type of neoplasia in dogs with an estimated incidence rate of 20-100 cases per 100,000 dogs. In this Vet Candy Mini, veterinary oncologist, Dr. Craig Clifford talks about lymphoma in dogs, from medical facts, diagnostic procedures, to treatment and prognostic indicators. • Understanding lymphomas• Diagnostic principles for lymphoma• Staging andContinue reading "Lymphoma"
Gary discusses the Summit's greatest takeaways and next actions with two young adults Craig Clifford and his son, Jake. Highlights Does money have value? - 1:23 Focusing on the stock market and crypto - 2:48 Differences between money and currencies - 4:08 Communism takes away freedom from the individual - 6:04 A difference between socialism and capitalism when it comes to freedom - 6:23 The second biggest takeaway - 11:35 What their mission is - 12:38 To be more effective, you have to serve more people - 14:51 Links and Resources from this Episode Connect with Gary Pinkerton https://www.paradigmlife.net/ gpinkerton@paradigmlife.net https://garypinkerton.com/
This episode, the guys look at the meaning behind our secularized view of games and sports - and how we can bring back God's original intent of delighting in His creation and glorifying the Creator. Show Notes (The Theology of Games) S1:E6 Table of Contents & Timestamps: (0:00-3:12) Introduction (3:12-5:08) The History of Games and the Church (5:08-7:10) Defining Games (7:20-17:38) Tenet #1: Playful (17:38-23:53) Tenet #2: Competitive (23:53-26:30) Tenet #3: Rule-Governed (26:44-34:11) The Corruption of Games (34:11-35:58) The Redemption of Games (36:13-42:02) Our Personal Experiences with Games (42:02-43:31) Resources (43:31-45:13) Outro Key Takeaways: Games can be defined as being: 1) Playful, 2) Competitive, and 3) Rule-Governed God is the God of both the purposeful and purposeless, and our results-driven culture is at risk of overshadowing the latter with the former Healthy competition is constructive (bringing out the best in one another) rather than destructive Rules don't ruin fun, rules protect fun Pride and idolatry can distort our view of games, but Christ can redeem our view of games back to its Edenic design Resources: Sport and Character: Reclaiming the Principles of Sportsmanship by Craig Clifford and Randolph M. Feezell https://www.amazon.com/Sport-Character-Reclaiming-Principles-Sportsmanship/dp/0736081925 More than a Game: A Theology of Sport - Jeremy R. Treat, The Gospel Coalition/Themelios article https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/more-than-a-game-theology-of-sport/ Dodgeball Theology: A Youth Worker's Guide to Exploring Play and Imagination by Blair Spindle https://www.amazon.com/Dodgeball-Theology-Workers-Exploring-Imagination/dp/0834151146 Music: “If Only” - Luke Hall “Begin Again” - Luke Hall “The Warming” - Luke Hall Follow Luke on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nvVzvhz2ATr1TlLS3kEM0?si=TO4CR2lyRbmE-wpdVatwUg Follow Luke on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Reach out to us with any suggestions, thoughts, or love! thetheologyof@outlook.com Copyright Benjamin Corneliusen & Ryker Lutjens 2020. All rights reserved.
Dr. T talks with veterinary oncologist Dr. Craig Clifford about how to treat cancer in pets
Positive music can inspire, heal, uplift, and enlighten. That's what Craig Clifford and Aaron Edson have always believed and now they've released “My Rules,” a new album of 14 original pop, rock, and hip-hop songs that intend to prove it. In this audio interview Craig and Aaron talk about creating an album of modern music that encourages kids to live more hopefully, purposefully, and honorably, while enjoying the styles and beats they love. You'll hear their philosophy of music and don't miss my favorite of the bunch, "Something Sacred," which, as Craig says, "I can't believe has never been written before." That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull.
From the many, many submissions received from LDS musicians, Craig Clifford and Jeff Goldman have compiled a 19-song remembrance of the life and teachings of President Gordon B. Hinckley which is as warm to look at and read as it is to hear.But perhaps the best part of this musical remembrance is that it continues the work Pres. Hinckley began--all net proceeds will go to the Perpetual Education Fund. The compilers tell their experiences, preview the songs, and share a response from Pres. Hinckley's posterity.That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...