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People facing homelessness are in a vulnerable situation that makes them susceptible to human trafficking. On this episode we are talking to FBI Victim Specialist, Erin Terry about human trafficking in Anchorage and Alaska. @FBIAnchorage #anchoredcity Where can a victim of human trafficking go for help? People who are or believe they may be victims of human trafficking may call or text the National Human Trafficking Resource Center Hotline at 888-373-7888. This hotline helps connect callers to anti-trafficking services in the area. The hotline is not a government entity or law enforcement or immigration authority. Those who wish to report incidents of human trafficking or suspected human trafficking may also call their local FBI office, local police department, or 9-1-1 if it is an emergency. Information about Culture Shift – Dec. 7, 2022: https://www.akhf.org/events/culture-shift-2-2 Resources Used to Make This Episode: https://covenanthouseak.org/we-must-end-sex-trafficking-of-our-alaska-youth/ https://www.covenanthouse.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/Loyola%20Multi-City%20Executive%20Summary%20FINAL.pdf https://covenanthouseak.org/sex-traffickers-target-homeless-youth-its-time-to-end-this-horrible-epidemic/
EQaboveIQ-Parenting with Emotional Intelligence and Healing the Inner Child
In this episode, we are at the virtual EQ-Parent Roundtable! I spoke to Anne Terry, an 84 yr old mother of 9 and a grandmother of 23. Maria Dos Santos, a mother of two, Shelby Dines, a mother of three, and Erin Terry, a teacher who has chosen not to have children of her own but is a mother to many. Their experiences differ greatly, but there is one thing they have in common: their love of their children and how much they believe that Emotional Intelligence can help them parent and reparent their own inner child. This was an engaging conversation that I am sure you will enjoy! Follow me! https://www.instagram.com/this_real_life_books/ Get coaching! https://thisreallifebooks.com/coaching/ Buy books! https://thisreallifebooks.com/books/ Look fly! https://thisreallifebooks.com/gentle-reminders/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eqaboveiq/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eqaboveiq/support
Comedian and founder of Eyes Up Here Comedy show Erin Terry joins us again to discuss her recent elopement and the challenges of finding comedy and producing virtual stand-up shows in the era of coronavirus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Erin Terry started doing open mic stand-up comedy just before turning 30, she noticed one thing quickly and clearly: there wasn't enough space for women. So Erin consulted with some other female comics, and decided she was going to carve out her own space. What started in 2015 as one show, and then a once-a-month show, and then more shows, eventually became Eyes Up Here, the comedy enterprise that has given a mic to over 200 women comics, and stages multiple regular shows across the Triangle and in places like Asheville and Wilmington. Eyes Up Here also helps mentor and encourage performers--they hold workshops and classes outside of their performances.Erin is a blast to talk to not only because she's funny, but because she has a passion for Raleigh as much as she has a passion for comedy. As she says in the interview, "Laughter is not in limited supply. The laughs here counts just as much as they do in New York or LA or Atlanta or Chicago....this is my home."Special thanks to Papa Murphy's Take N Bake Pizza of Raleigh--who are still open and serving safe, delicious dinners--and Steele Residential, who has graciously donated their ad time during the pandemic to local non-profits, this episode they're supporting Activate Good.Subscribe/rate Podcast Raleigh on your favorite podcast sites:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-raleigh/id1458907220Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Inzk5woxrsjwf3zhd5vv3av4yeiStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-raleighSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6b3dVvLJfO0EqvDGQaFTAP?si=QrcfEq8WSE2h3aEZSGV0pQ
Erin Terry returns to relive the awkwardness of dating. Our recaps of our good dates, bad dates, and reeeaaallly bad dates will be sure to make you smile...or cringe.
39 Hair Notes We meet with the lovely Erin Terry to chat about hair. We've heard that the bigger the hair, the closer to God. So if you sport 80's rocker hair, giant slinky bangs, or tease until you look like the fluffy angora rabbit, you're in a good place. Tune in to learn about hair splinters, giant hairballs, and hear our most mortifying hair decisions! Hair What if each room of your house was a social media outlet, what would be in it? Would you rather have Curly Burly Chest hair, and you have mustache tattoos on every one of your fingers Or Lower back is made up of 100 eye brows. Bear hair on your whole body, or parrot feathers where you have hair now. Definition: hair Any of the fine threadlike strands growing from the skin of humans, mammals, and some other animals. There is no difference between hair and fur https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is-the-difference-be/ Animals with nice hair https://blazepress.com/2014/11/27-animals-better-hair/ Hair Facts: https://manentail.com/10-interesting-facts-about-hair/ Hairstyles throughout the ages http://www.crystalinks.com/hair.history.html Hair Cutting attack https://nypost.com/2015/03/29/inside-the-reclusive-amish-world-where-beard-cutting-is-a-hate-crime/ Most common hair colors https://hair.lovetoknow.com/most-common-hair-color Things made from Human Hair: http://thebeautybrains.com/2007/12/top-10-strange-uses-for-human-hair/ Dont eat your hair https://laist.com/2007/11/23/theresareason.php Find out more at https://lets-review-everything.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
"Laugh at my trauma, please." Comedian Erin Terry joins us this week! Erin is the brains and beauty behind Eyes Up Here, a stand-up comedy cartel featuring NC-based Lady Comics. She sips on margaritas (hear the ice clink in the glass around 11:02) and reminiscences about painful teen years. Spencer overshares regarding body hair and Rachel forces everyone to listen to Alvin and the Chipmunks' rendition of 90s country hits. Erin's pick: I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack, 1999/2000 Rachel's pick: Down at the Twist and Shout by Mary Chapin Carpenter, 1990 Spencer's pick: Did I Shave My Legs for This by Deana Carter, 1996 Follow Eyes Up here and find out when/where you can laugh with some funny ladies: https://www.facebook.com/eyesupherecom/
Comedian and founder of Eyes Up Here Comedy Erin Terry stops by the show to discuss how she never settles in life.
“I didn’t want to be the person who called off the wedding.” In a juicy conversation for our two-part season premiere, 33-year-old Erin Terry opens up about her two divorces. She talks sex, religion, and how these experiences shaped her career in comedy.***She & Her is an independent podcast and radio show hosted and produced by Sandra Davidson & Anita Rao. Episodes are recorded on in 104.7 WHUP FM, an independent radio station in Hillsborough, NC. Follow @sheandherradio on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. For a full catalog of shows, visit sheandherradio.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.