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Some hauntings start with a slam. This one began with a song. At just four years old, she woke in the night to hear a woman's voice singing a lullaby in her room. Gentle, melodic… but impossible. No one was there. No rocking chair. No mother at her bedside. Just the unmistakable voice of someone who shouldn't exist. That was the first time. Soon, the activity escalated. A presence sat on her bed, pressing down through the blanket and touching her arm with a real, solid hand. Footsteps echoed in empty hallways. The kitchen screen door creaked open on its own. And at the end of the hallway, night after night, she felt eyes watching her from the dark. As she grew older, the haunting followed. With her best friend Annie, cold spots appeared in classrooms, shadow figures dissolved into trees, and one night a table was flipped upside down while they slept beside it — the glass of water sitting perfectly upright on the floor beneath. Paranormal activity didn't just visit; it lived with them. Years later, the house revealed its darkest proof. Using a simple recorder, she captured EVPs that sent chills down her spine: a man's voice whispering “Let me out,” another answering “I'm coming, I love you,” and the unmistakable sound of a child's laughter in an empty room. These weren't echoes. They were real. The haunting didn't stop at the walls of the house. Phone calls came from the dead — numbers lighting up the caller ID belonging to friends and family who had already passed away. Sometimes silence, sometimes static, but always undeniable. This isn't just another ghost story. This is a true haunting that lasted a lifetime — a chilling reminder that houses remember, voices linger, and the line between the living and the dead is far thinner than we want to believe. #RealGhostStories #TrueHaunting #EVPVoices #Ghosts #HauntedHouse #Poltergeist #ParanormalActivity #PhoneCallsFromTheDead #ChildhoodHaunting #CreepyStories #GhostVoices #TrueStory Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Some hauntings start with a slam. This one began with a song. At just four years old, she woke in the night to hear a woman's voice singing a lullaby in her room. Gentle, melodic… but impossible. No one was there. No rocking chair. No mother at her bedside. Just the unmistakable voice of someone who shouldn't exist. That was the first time. Soon, the activity escalated. A presence sat on her bed, pressing down through the blanket and touching her arm with a real, solid hand. Footsteps echoed in empty hallways. The kitchen screen door creaked open on its own. And at the end of the hallway, night after night, she felt eyes watching her from the dark. As she grew older, the haunting followed. With her best friend Annie, cold spots appeared in classrooms, shadow figures dissolved into trees, and one night a table was flipped upside down while they slept beside it — the glass of water sitting perfectly upright on the floor beneath. Paranormal activity didn't just visit; it lived with them. Years later, the house revealed its darkest proof. Using a simple recorder, she captured EVPs that sent chills down her spine: a man's voice whispering “Let me out,” another answering “I'm coming, I love you,” and the unmistakable sound of a child's laughter in an empty room. These weren't echoes. They were real. The haunting didn't stop at the walls of the house. Phone calls came from the dead — numbers lighting up the caller ID belonging to friends and family who had already passed away. Sometimes silence, sometimes static, but always undeniable. This isn't just another ghost story. This is a true haunting that lasted a lifetime — a chilling reminder that houses remember, voices linger, and the line between the living and the dead is far thinner than we want to believe. #RealGhostStories #TrueHaunting #EVPVoices #Ghosts #HauntedHouse #Poltergeist #ParanormalActivity #PhoneCallsFromTheDead #ChildhoodHaunting #CreepyStories #GhostVoices #TrueStory Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, about how families can support elderly parents when the long-time family home becomes too big, costly, and difficult to manage - and what steps to take when helping them downsize to a smaller, more practical home. Stephen Grootes speaks to veteran broadcaster Neil Andrews about his remarkable journey from horse-racing commentary to becoming one of South Africa’s most beloved sports presenters, highlighting the passion, versatility, and humility that have defined his decades-long career. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final week of our Home Sweet Home series, Pastor Galen Woodward brings a powerful message titled “Fighting for Your Family.” From Nehemiah's example of rebuilding the walls, we are reminded that families today must also rise up and fight — not with weapons, but with consistency, wisdom, and protection. Our homes are under pressure from culture, distractions, and spiritual attack, but God has called us to be faithful gatekeepers over our marriages, children, and households. Key Scriptures: Nehemiah 4:14 | Nehemiah 6:3 | Nehemiah 4:9 | Nehemiah 7:1,3 | James 1:5 | Proverbs 4:5–9 | 2 Samuel 23:11–12 In this message, you'll learn: – Why building a family requires consistency, one brick at a time – How godly wisdom protects you from destructive choices – The importance of guarding your home — what you watch, who you allow close, and even the atmosphere you create – How prayer and wisdom become a defense system for your family – Why you can't control the world your kids walk into, but you can shape the home they walk out of “Consistency is like building a house one brick at a time.” “Wisdom is the ability to see things from God's perspective and know the right course of action.” Praying for Wisdom: A Defense System Wisdom will keep you away from pornography. Wisdom will keep you from having an affair. Wisdom will keep you from anger and rage. Wisdom will keep you from addiction. Wisdom will keep you from marrying the wrong person. Wisdom will protect you financially. Wisdom will protect you from being influenced into a false worldview. Wisdom will keep you from making wrong decisions. Wisdom will protect you from insecurity. Closing Prayer from Pastor Galen: “Lord, Today we rise to fight for our families, for our sons and our daughters, for our husbands and our wives. Make us faithful gatekeepers. Help us to stand watch over our homes and hearts. May our homes be filled with peace, faith and strength. In Jesus name, Amen.” This message is a call to action for every parent, spouse, and believer: fight for your home with faith, prayer, and godly wisdom.
India's Enforcement Directorate has raided multiple locations in New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and the ancestral home of the Gupta family in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The operations were carried out under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act following a Mutual Legal Assistance Request from South African authorities. I earlier spoke to SABC's correspondent in New Delhi, Ishan Garg and began by asking how many of homes were raided during this operation.
We talk with Nat Gordon, founder of Propoholic about why more couples are stuck in silent divorce—same house, separate lives. From financial pressures to post-Covid realities, separate bedrooms and delayed breakups are on the rise. ► Record A Message https://www.speakpipe.com/realestateradio ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateInvesting #FirstTimeInvestor #PropertyManagement #RentalYields #CapitalGrowth #RealEstateFinance #InvestorAdvice #PropertyPortfolio #RealEstateStrategies #InvestmentTips #AssetProtection" #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty #adelaideproperty #canberraproperty #goldcoastproperty #hobartproperty #RealEstate #HousingCrisis #Australia #OffGridLiving #SustainableHomes #SydneyArchitecture #InterestRates #HomeLoans #RealEstateNews #MortgageTips #PropertyMarket #FinanceAustralia #BrisbaneInvesting #TownPlanningAustralia #SubdivisionTips #RealEstateDevelopment #adelaide #BrisbaneRealEstate #TheGapBrisbane #PropertyInvestment #Harcourts #RealEstatePodcast #BrisbaneSuburbs #AustralianProperty #MelbourneRealEstate #FirstHomeBuyer #InnerWestLiving #Yarraville #Seddon #Footscray #PropertyAdvice #CairnsProperty #RegionalBoom #QueenslandRealEstate #AussiePropertyMarket
Sign up for the FREE live event: The Stepmom SummitWhat happens when you suddenly go from living alone to managing a busy blended family home? The clutter piles up. The chaos feels endless. And overwhelm can hit hard.I know so many of us—whether we're stepmoms or not—have felt that same frustration. You want peace, calm, and order in your space. But how do you actually get there?In this week's episode, I'm joined by Cameron from Stepfamily Solutions. She shares her story of becoming a stepmom to four children overnight—and what she learned about declutter strategies, home organization, and overcoming overwhelm along the way.We talk about KonMari-inspired tidying, intentional organizing choices, and simple systems that can completely shift the feel of a home. And no matter what your family looks like, these insights will spark ideas you can use right away.Because let's be honest: doesn't every family need easier routines, less stress, and more calm? And wouldn't it feel amazing to finally put clutter in its place—for good?This conversation will leave you rethinking not only how you declutter and organize your home, but also how you approach the relationships inside it.Tune in now and get ready to take away practical, doable ideas that will help you create a more peaceful space—without the overwhelm.Links mentioned in this episode: – Sign up for the FREE live event: The Stepmom SummitI would LOVE to hear from you. Text Message me here. Thanks for listening! For more organizational motivation, support and free resources:Join my online membership Clutter Free CollectiveJoin my podcast Facebook group Living Clutter Free Forever Podcast: KonMari® Inspired Organizing | FacebookVisit my website www.caroline-thor.com Come and say 'hi' on Instagram @caro.thor Follow me on Facebook @carolineorganizer
Hello! This is Episode 369, and in it, I’m talking with HOME Method member, Tatiana. She lives with her partner and three boys in regional Queensland, and is in the exciting stage of finalising their concept design and moving into preliminary drawings for their new family home. She’s back with her latest project update! [For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/369] In our last conversation, we met Tatiana at the very start of her journey. If you haven’t heard the first part of Tatiana’s project story, you can find it at Episodes 350 and 351. (The links for those episodes are here >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/350 and www.undercoverarchitect.com/351 ) Since then, she’s been working closely with her building designer, and collaborating with her builder for input along the way, all while keeping a close eye on their square metre target / floor area size to suit a tight budget. In this episode, Tatiana shares how those budget constraints have actually been helpful in keeping the design disciplined and simple, and how they’re navigating decisions about size, layout, and even whether to keep what Tatiana refers to as a “luxury item” - a third toilet that would be a powder room. We also talk about her home design’s L-shaped layout, the changes they made to create a main entrance that works for their site, and how she’s balancing her own ideas with trusting her designer’s expertise. Plus, we explore upcoming decisions on roof design, ceiling heights, and how to create an alfresco area that works for their climate while staying cost-effective. If you’re in the early stages of planning and want to hear how another homeowner is collaborating with their team, managing a budget, and making key design choices before construction, I think you’ll find this episode full of ideas and insights. Remember, if you’d like to grab a full transcript of this episode, plus links to resources we discuss, you can find it by heading to www.undercoverarchitect.com/369. Now, let’s dive in! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: For links, images and resources mentioned in this podcast, head to >>> www.undercoverarchitect.com/369 Accessing my free '44 Ways' E-Book will simplify sustainability and help you create a healthy, low tox and sustainable home. You can download your free copy here >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/ways Access the support and guidance you need to be confident and empowered when designing, renovating or building your future home inside my signature online program, HOME Method >>> https://undercoverarchitect.com/courses/the-home-method/ Just a reminder: All content on this podcast is provided by Undercover Architect for reference purposes and as general guidance. It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in any circumstances, including but not limited to circumstances where loss or damage may result. The views and opinions of any guests on the podcast are solely their own. They may not reflect the views of Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or has become inaccurate over time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk with Roger Wilkins from the University of Melbourne about how Australia's tax system lets owner-occupiers enjoy imputed rent—living in their homes rent-free, without paying tax. Meanwhile, renters and landlords face far stricter obligations. ► Record A Message https://www.speakpipe.com/realestateradio ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateInvesting #FirstTimeInvestor #PropertyManagement #RentalYields #CapitalGrowth #RealEstateFinance #InvestorAdvice #PropertyPortfolio #RealEstateStrategies #InvestmentTips #AssetProtection" #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty #adelaideproperty #canberraproperty #goldcoastproperty #hobartproperty #RealEstate #HousingCrisis #Australia #OffGridLiving #SustainableHomes #SydneyArchitecture #InterestRates #HomeLoans #RealEstateNews #MortgageTips #PropertyMarket #FinanceAustralia #BrisbaneInvesting #TownPlanningAustralia #SubdivisionTips #RealEstateDevelopment #adelaide #BrisbaneRealEstate #TheGapBrisbane #PropertyInvestment #Harcourts #RealEstatePodcast #BrisbaneSuburbs #AustralianProperty #MelbourneRealEstate #FirstHomeBuyer #InnerWestLiving #Yarraville #Seddon #Footscray #PropertyAdvice #CairnsProperty #RegionalBoom #QueenslandRealEstate #AussiePropertyMarket
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With wildfires nearing the Bay d'Espoir Highway, the province was forced to temporarily close Route 360. We spoke with Transportation Minister Elvis Loveless + It's been standing for nearly 200 years, but a couple from Smooth Cove fear they've lost their family in the CBN wildfire.
If we had a nickel for every time we've cried on this podcast in recent history, we'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice. This one was to be expected though. This is part true crime, part unexpected haunting. This is a recent and very well known case, so we're sure you know some of the details of the murders, but what about what was left behind? Check out our affiliates: Javvycoffee.com Use code ORSO77605 to get 15% off every order. Venomscent.com Use code ORSO28248 to get 10% off every order. Donate monthly here: https://www.patreon.com/orsotheysaypod Or a once off here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=T22PHA8NAUTPN And don't forget to swing by here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/orsotheysaypod/shop
A woman gave birth after a four-minute labour at her family home, with her partner speaking to a 000 operator over the phone who helped with the delivery of the baby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ready to sell or auction your home with confidence? Partner with Yash Akpinar, an expert in Melbourne's property market known for results-driven strategies and exceptional service. Take the first step toward a successful sale today: https://www.jelliscraig.com.au/agents/yash-akpinar In this episode, I talked with one of our clients who shares the emotional journey behind selling their renovated family home.After pouring love, time and money into making it their dream home, they made the difficult decision to sell. With two young kids and a growing need for space and lifestyle change, their story is one many families will relate to.We often talk about real estate from a practical lens, but today we dive into the personal side and what it really feels like to let go of a home full of memories, and how to know when it's time to move on.Whether you're thinking about upsizing, selling after renovating, or simply wondering if it's time for a change, this honest conversation offers insight, comfort, and real-life perspective.Let's Connect:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yashakpinar/?hl=enTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@yashakpinarFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Yash-Akpinar-Real-Estate-Agent-100071943096842/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/yash-akpinar-663986192/Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:15 - A Young Family With Big Plans00:03:32 - They Renovated and Sell00:06:48 - What Made Them Decide to Let Go00:09:21 - Selling With Kid and The Real Struggles00:12:07 - How It Felt to Say Goodbye to Their Family Home00:14:40 - What They've Learned About Home, Space & Priorities00:17:25 - Advice to Anyone Thinking About Selling After a Reno
Inheriting a Home Shouldn't Be This Hard…In this episode, Dr. Preston Cherry breaks down why so many families run into legal trouble when passing down their home—and how a Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) can make things much easier.Takeaways:• Avoid probate delays• Keep control while alive• Name your home's heir• Protect emotional legacy• Pair with a trust00:00 Intro00:58 The Importance of Transfer on Death Deeds01:25 Steps to Implement a TOD Deed03:01 Limitations and Considerations04:29 Final ThoughtsGet The Wealth Word — our free weekly newsletter on wealth and well-being: https://wealth.concurrentfp.com/thewealthwordExplore award-winning wealth advisory services: https://www.concurrentfp.com/Read Wealth In The Key of Life by Dr. Preston Cherry: https://drprestoncherry.com/book/Disclosure: Educational content only. Not financial advice. https://www.concurrentfp.com/disclosures/
It's a blizzard party. A group of friends at a house, getting drunk, before they all drive back home. By 2AM, the snow is coming down hard and the party goers have left for their own homes. Only the residents of 34 Fairview Road remain. At least that's what they say. Within just a few hours, the frozen body of John O'Keefe is found outside on their lawn. Laying in the snow. The best way to figure out what happened to John O'Keefe is to talk to every single person inside the house for the ‘blizzard party'. But ‘hos' can authorities have a proper investigation if all of them are evasive? Nobody wants to answer any of the questions directly and their stories aren't adding up. Most importantly, what about the allegations that every single person inside of the house that evening may have a motive to harm John? Are they telling the truth? Could it really just've been John's ‘jealous' girlfriend Karen? Did she really run him over in a fit of rage like all the party goers say? The authorities seem to think so. They take the residents of 34 Fairview and the partygoers at their word despite the mountains of evidence that point in a completely different direction. So the real questions are: Is Karen Read actually guilty or is it just because the residents of 34 Fairview are the most well-connected and powerful family in Canton? Full show notes at rottenmangopodcast.com
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Summer's Light: Reuniting Siblings in the Family Home Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2025-07-12-22-34-02-ca Story Transcript:Ca: El sol d'estiu filtrava a través de les finestres polsoses de la casa familiar, il·luminant els records d'anys passats.En: The summer sun filtered through the dusty windows of the family house, illuminating memories of past years.Ca: Marta observava la sala des de la cuina mentre preparava els aperitius.En: Marta watched the room from the kitchen while she prepared the snacks.Ca: Aviat, els seus germans arribarien.En: Her siblings would soon arrive.Ca: Esperava que enguany la trobada familiar fos diferent, que poguessin reconnectar.En: She hoped that this year's family gathering would be different, that they could reconnect.Ca: Jordi va ser el primer a arribar.En: Jordi was the first to arrive.Ca: Amb el seu somriure sempre desimbolt, va entrar a la casa i va donar una abraçada ràpida a Marta.En: With his ever nonchalant smile, he entered the house and gave Marta a quick hug.Ca: "És bonic tornar aquí", va dir, encara que els seus ulls traslluïen la seva reticència.En: "It's nice to be back here," he said, although his eyes betrayed his reluctance.Ca: La seva absència durant tants anys encara pesava entre ells.En: His absence for so many years still weighed heavily between them.Ca: Oriol va arribar poc després, amb una mirada tristament coneguda: la d'aquell que sempre es queda a l'ombra dels altres.En: Oriol arrived shortly after, with a sadly familiar look: that of someone who always remains in the shadow of others.Ca: Marta el va rebre amb afecte, intentant dissipar la tensió que brollava del passat.En: Marta welcomed him warmly, trying to dissipate the tension that emanated from the past.Ca: Encara recordava les seves discussions d'infantesa que mai havien resolt veritablement.En: She still remembered their childhood arguments that had never truly been resolved.Ca: La tarda es va desenvolupar amb petits intents de converses, trencades sovint per llargues pauses de silenci.En: The afternoon unfolded with small attempts at conversation, often broken by long pauses of silence.Ca: Els records estaven presents en cada cantonada de la casa, però els lligams familiars que els havien unit semblaven llunyans.En: Memories were present in every corner of the house, but the family ties that had once united them seemed distant.Ca: Marta, fermament decidida a fer que la reunió funcionés, va encetar la conversa: "És hora de deixar enrere les coses dolentes.En: Marta, firmly determined to make the gathering work, initiated the conversation: "It's time to leave the bad things behind."Ca: "En aquell moment, una coloració pàl·lida va cobrir la cara d'Oriol.En: At that moment, a pale color washed over Oriol's face.Ca: Va començar a suar i se li va fer difícil respirar.En: He began to sweat and found it difficult to breathe.Ca: Marta, amb el cor bategant ràpid, va trucar a una ambulància ràpidament.En: Marta, her heart racing, quickly called an ambulance.Ca: La preocupació es dibuixava als seus ulls mentre Jordi sostenia el seu germà.En: Concern was evident in her eyes as Jordi held his brother.Ca: Els minuts abans que arribés l'ajuda semblaven eterns.En: The minutes before help arrived seemed eternal.Ca: En el caos, Marta, amb ferma determinació, va decidir que era hora de parlar dels temes que sempre havien evitat.En: Amidst the chaos, Marta, with firm resolve, decided it was time to address the issues they had always avoided.Ca: "No podem seguir així", va dir amb veu ferma, mirant els seus germans als ulls.En: "We can't continue like this," she said firmly, looking her brothers in the eyes.Ca: "Som família.En: "We are family."Ca: "L'ambulància va arribar a temps per atendre Oriol, que es va recuperar del seu ensurt amb una visió nova.En: The ambulance arrived in time to attend to Oriol, who recovered from his scare with a new perspective.Ca: Els tres germans es van adonar que, malgrat les diferències i els conflictes, l'amor que els unia havia de ser més fort.En: The three siblings realized that, despite the differences and conflicts, the love that united them had to be stronger.Ca: Al vespre, la casa semblava una miqueta més càlida.En: In the evening, the house seemed a little warmer.Ca: Les ombres del passat semblaven endur-se cap al vent d'estiu.En: The shadows of the past seemed to be carried away by the summer wind.Ca: Marta sabia que encara hi havia treball per fer, però aquell primer pas era decisiu.En: Marta knew there was still work to be done, but that first step was decisive.Ca: El vincle entre els germans es va fer més fort al compartir no solament aquell moment de crisi, sinó també les seves pors i esperances.En: The bond between the siblings became stronger by sharing not only that moment of crisis but also their fears and hopes.Ca: Marta havia après que el camí per reunir la família no passava per evitar els problemes, sinó per confrontar-los amb coratge i estima.En: Marta had learned that the path to reuniting the family did not involve avoiding the problems, but confronting them with courage and love.Ca: Quan el sol es va pondre, una nova llum semblava il·luminar la casa, una esperança de reconciliació i comprensió que havien començat a cultivar de nou.En: As the sun set, a new light seemed to illuminate the house, a hope for reconciliation and understanding that they had begun to cultivate anew. Vocabulary Words:the sun: el solthe windows: les finestresfiltered: filtravathe memories: els recordsilluminating: il·luminantthe snacks: els aperitiusthe siblings: els germansreconnect: reconnectarnonchalant: desimboltthe smile: el somriurebetrayed: traslluïenthe reluctance: la reticènciathe absence: l'absènciathe shadow: l'ombrathe tension: la tensióthe childhood: la infantesathe arguments: les discussionsresolved: resoltunfolded: es va desenvoluparsilence: el silencidetermined: decididapale: pàl·lidasweat: suarbreathe: respirarthe heart: el corambulance: ambulànciaconcern: la preocupacióthe confusion: el caoseternal: eternsstronger: més fort
Burnt out, lost, and ready to quit—until one bold move changed everything. In this episode, we're joined by Moe from Frontline, who went from the edge of breakdown to building a business with vision, impact, and his best month ever. We're diving deep into how he rewired his mindset, stepped into true leadership, and uncovered a mission bigger than gym memberships. Here's what we're covering: -How Moe went from couch-surfing and burnout to owning a thriving studio -The ‘BMA' moment that shifted everything (and what it means inside the Academy) -The personal breakthrough on a solo CEO retreat that changed the game -Why your team will never follow a leader without a vision -The moment Moe realised his studio was about more than fitness—and how it unlocked a bigger mission -The daily grind facing his clients—and why he's now helping them win the war at home -What it really means to lead from the frontline -The hard truth: You don't need to be on the floor to be a great coach -How to create a generational ripple effect through health and leadership … and a whole lot more Chapters: ⏳ [00:00] From Burnout to Breakthrough: Moe's Story Begins ⏳ [01:15] Kicked Out at 18—And the Two Weeks That Turned into Two Years ⏳ [02:53] A Life-Changing Call from the Army ⏳ [04:03] Iraq, Isolation, and the Realisation That Sparked Frontline ⏳ [06:00] The Struggle Before Geronimo—and What Wasn't Working ⏳ [07:06] BMA: The Birth of “Best Month Ever” ⏳ [08:10] The Mindset Shift That Unlocked Growth ⏳ [10:00] From Reactive to Proactive: Moe's Leadership Evolution ⏳ [13:00] The Solo CEO Retreat That Changed Everything ⏳ [16:44] The Real Vision: Disrupting Australia's Divorce Rate ⏳ [20:00] How Frontline is Creating Confident, Present Parents ⏳ [22:00] Leading in the Local Community—And Building a Movement ⏳ [25:00] Redefining Targets and Building a Legacy Team ⏳ [27:00] Why Vision is a Non-Negotiable for Any Business Owner ⏳ [30:04] What Moe's Celebrating in Hawaii (Hint: 55K Months & a Family Home) ⏳ [33:05] The Power of Personal Brand—and How It Fuels the Mission ⏳ [35:00] Manifesting the Moment: Moe's Full Circle Podcast Story If you want to book your next breakthrough, grab a copy of our Solo CEO Retreat Agenda here: https://bit.ly/p-solo-retreat Hope you enjoy! Want free resources? DM over on IG @hey.doza with ‘books' for my personal recommendations or ‘non-negotiables'. https://www.youtube.com/@GeronimoUnfiltered WANT MORE: To say thank you for listening to the pod we'd like to gift you a FREE session to brainstorm a 3 Step Action Plan for your gym or fitness studio so you know EXACTLY what step you need to take to grow. Book in yours: https://link.wingmancrm.com/widget/bookings/geronimo-3-step-action-plan Connect with us: Geronimo: https://www.instagram.com/thegeronimoacademy Doza: https://www.instagram.com/hey.doza
One of the biggest questions during a separation is what to do about the home, especially if one partner wants to stay, often with kids involved. But figuring out how to take over the mortgage solo, buy the other person out, or even keep your credit on track can be a minefield. Margaret Barrett, from Mortgage Navigators, joined Pat to discuss the practical elements of what really happens in a divorce.Listen here.
In this week's episode, we explore one of the most disturbing and well-documented poltergeist cases in modern British history. In 2006, a family in South Shields, England, claimed to be terrorized by an unseen force that escalated from simple disturbances to violent physical attacks and chilling written threats. Toys moved on their own and objects flew across the room. The case drew the attention of paranormal investigators and remains one of the most controversial hauntings in the UK. OBSCURATA - Apple Spotify AmazonThe BOOKBY US A COFFEEJoin Sarah's new FACEBOOK GROUPSubscribe to our PATREONEMAIL us your storiesJoin us on INSTAGRAMJoin us on TWITTERJoin us on FACEBOOKVisit our WEBSITEResearch Links:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1553265/The-household-object-that-turned-on-its-owner.htmlhttps://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/poltergeist-horror-family-left-paranormal-17113588https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/south-shields-poltergeist-family-living-12269870https://www.spookyisles.com/south-shields-poltergeist/https://www.higgypop.com/news/south-shields-poltergeist/https://www.amazon.co.uk/South-Shields-Poltergeist-Michael-J-Hallowell/dp/1905723484Thanks so much for listening, and we'll catch up with you again on Wednesday.Sarah and Tobie xx"Spacial Winds," Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licenced under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/;;;SURVEY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Gray Divorce Podcast, Andrew tackles one of the most emotional and financially complex aspects of late-life divorce, the fate of the family home. From affordability to emotional attachment to tax implications, this episode offers a deep dive into how to make thoughtful, informed decisions about selling or keeping the house after divorce. Thanks for listening! We'd be very grateful if you'd subscribe to the podcast and give us 5 stars! Please visit Transcend Retirement or Wiser Divorce Solutions. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn too!
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On this episode of the Friends With Money Podcast, we delve into how the family home can play a critical role in retirement planning for older Australians Money's Vanessa Walker chats with Telstra Super's Rebecca Cheevers and Sophie McRae about downsizing contributions, the impact of selling your home on pension entitlements, and strategies for couples where one partner is still working. They also explore the benefits and drawbacks of reverse mortgages and the Home Equity Access Scheme for retirees. 00:15 Exploring the role of the family home in retirement 01:00 Downsizing and super contributions 03:34 Impact on age pension and financial strategies 05:54 Home equity access schemes and reverse mortgages 07:56 Using the family home for aged care #friendswithmoney #vanessawalker #rebeccacheevers #sophiemcrae #familyhome Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Money Website YouTube Podcast Playlist Email Us: podcast@moneymag.com.au Get stories like this in our newsletter: bit.ly/3GDirbR *Proudly brought to you by Telstra Super Disclaimer: Rebecca Cheevers and Sophie McRae are financial advisers with Telstra Super Financial Planning Pty Ltd ABN 74 097 777 725 AFS Licence No. 218705. TelstraSuper Financial Planning provides financial advice service to members of TelstraSuper ABN 85 502 108 833. Telstra Super Pty Ltd ABN 86 007 422 522 is the trustee of TelstraSuper and wholly owns TelstraSuper Financial Planning. Advice that Rebecca or Sophie gives is of a general nature and does not take into account the particular circumstances or needs of any specific person and because of that, you should consider your own circumstances before acting on any advice . Additionally, the scenarios discussed are based on the relevant superannuation rates and thresholds for 2024/25 and may change in future years. If you are considering acquiring a financial product from TelstraSuper you should read the relevant product disclosure statement and target market determination before making a decision which are available at www.telstrasuper.com.au. The financial services guide for TelstraSuper Financial Planning is available at www.telstrasuper.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textNavigating Repatriation: Liz Nettleton's Journey Back to Australia In this episode of the Truly Expat Podcast, Paula and Rachel sit down with Liz Nettleton to discuss her return to Australia after living in Hong Kong for 17 years. Liz shares her experiences of repatriating during the COVID-19 pandemic, including dealing with family challenges, reconnecting with old friends, and adjusting to a life without a familiar community. She also touches on her successful battle with breast cancer and the support she found in the Australian healthcare system. This episode offers valuable insights and tips for anyone considering or curious about the process of repatriation.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:05 Liz's Accidental Move Back to Australia03:23 Challenges of Repatriation04:07 Building a New Community07:06 Family and Personal Adjustments10:37 Managing Elderly Care and Settling In14:57 Final Thoughts on Repatriation16:37 Returning to Chaos: Unpacking and Cleaning17:17 Signature Troubles and HSBC Woes18:10 Emotional Struggles of Moving Back19:35 Adjusting to a Slower Pace in Australia20:31 Family Home and Kids' Attachment22:50 Advice for Moving and Renting Before Buying24:46 Repatriation Challenges and Settling In28:13 Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Australia30:32 Reflecting on Positives and Final ThoughtsGet in touch with Aussie Expats returning home: Aussie Expats Coming Home: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/16KME1zbBw/?mibextid=wwXIfrAussie Expat & Repat Hub: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aussieexpatandrepathubRemember, the conversation doesn't end here. Join us on our social media platforms to share your thoughts and continue the dialogue:Email: podcast@trulyexpat.comFacebook Page: Truly Expat PodcastInstagram: @trulyexpatpodcastTikTok: @trulyexpatpodcastLinkedin: Truly Expat PodcastWebsite: www.trulyexpatlifestyle.comPodcast: https://podcast.trulyexpatlifestyle.comDisclaimer:While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the nature of expat experiences can evolve. We encourage listeners to verify details independently. For inquiries or guidance, reach out to us at podcast@trulyexpat.com. Your questions are essential, and we're here to help you navigate expat life effectively.Thanks for tuning in to our latest episode. Subscribe for more valuable insights and information for expats in Singapore and beyond.
A missing toddler, Alabama officials believe is 'missing' no more. Little Kahleb Collins remains have been unearthed in a backyard fire pit of the family home...painting a disturbing picture of the 1yo boy's final days. A New Jersey mom vanishes without a trace...now, her son, and investigators are hoping a hefty reward to lead to answers. Plus, a Louisiana mom accused of trying to mow down some school kids. Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drone carrying pipe bomb crashes near family home in Finglas. We hear the latest on the local feud with Conor Lally Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times.
Members of a Dulzura family are in the hospital after a fire devastated their rural home. Plus, people in Chula Vista are concerned about a vacant lot lined with homeless encampments and littered with trash. And, nearly 100 San Diego area veterans return from an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. to a huge and welcoming crowd. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more for Monday, April 28, 2025.
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Raizel and Dani Namdar from That Jewish Family join People Jew Wanna Know Podcast to reflect on their 3+ years of nomadic travel visiting 35 countries. As a Chasidic family, Raizel, Dani, and their kids are breaking stereotypes about the observant Jewish community and inspiring thousands all over the world to make the leap and enjoy travel. Follow That Jewish Family on all social platforms @ThatJewishFamily What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 04:03 Who is That Jewish Family & why did they start their channel? 06:32 Raizel & Dani's unconventional dating story 10:25 Has That Jewish Family inspired other Orthodox/Hasidic people to travel? 12:55 Trip to Fiji & keeping kosher in remote places 17:00 "On the other side of fear is freedom" 18:30 Has That Jewish Family experienced antisemitism on their travels? 26:06 What has inspired Raizel & Dani from non-Jewish communities all over the world? 30:30 On the minimalism of travel 31:53 What's next for That Jewish Family now that they have a home base? 34:00 Next travel destination for That Jewish Family 35:23 How Margarita went to see the Ohel of Levi Schneerson 38:50 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination
When Angela's family home catches fire with nine children asleep inside, rescue pup Capone knows what to do to make sure everyone gets out alive.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Sibling Bonds and Winter's Dilemma: Keeping the Family Home Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-02-23-23-34-01-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het was een koude wintermiddag in Amsterdam.En: It was a cold winter afternoon in Amsterdam.Nl: De lucht was grijs en er hing een dunne laag ijs op de grachten.En: The sky was gray, and a thin layer of ice covered the canals.Nl: In een gezellig café, weggestopt in het hart van de stad, zaten Sander en Lieke tegenover elkaar aan een tafeltje bij het raam.En: In a cozy café, tucked away in the heart of the city, Sander and Lieke sat across from each other at a little table by the window.Nl: Het café was warm en druk met mensen die zich laafden aan de geur van versgezette koffie en pasgebakken broodjes.En: The café was warm and bustling with people enjoying the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and freshly baked rolls.Nl: Frostige patronen sierden de ruiten, terwijl buiten de wereld kouder leek.En: Frosty patterns adorned the windows, while outside the world seemed colder.Nl: Sander en Lieke hadden elkaar daar ontmoet om een moeilijk gesprek te voeren.En: Sander and Lieke had met there to have a difficult conversation.Nl: Hun vader was onlangs overleden en had hen het ouderlijk huis nagelaten.En: Their father had recently passed away and had left them the family home.Nl: Sander was een pragmatische man, bezorgd over hun financiële situatie.En: Sander was a pragmatic man, concerned about their financial situation.Nl: Voor Lieke was het huis echter meer dan alleen een eigendom; het huis stond vol herinneringen.En: For Lieke, however, the house was more than just a property; it was filled with memories.Nl: Haar hart zat gevangen in elk deurtje dat piepte en elke trede die kraakte.En: Her heart was trapped in every creaky door and every step that groaned.Nl: "Lieverd, we moeten praten over het huis," begon Sander voorzichtig, kijkend naar Lieke die stil voor zich uit staarde.En: "Sweetheart, we need to talk about the house," Sander began cautiously, looking at Lieke who was staring quietly ahead.Nl: Haar vingers omklemden een dampende kop thee alsof die haar enige houvast bood.En: Her fingers clutched a steaming cup of tea as if it was her only anchor.Nl: "Ik weet het, Sander, maar ik kan het niet zomaar opgeven.En: "I know, Sander, but I can't just give it up.Nl: Het is ons verleden, onze thuis," antwoordde Lieke.En: It's our past, our home," Lieke replied.Nl: Haar ogen vulden zich met tranen die ze dapper wegknipperde.En: Her eyes filled with tears that she bravely blinked away.Nl: Sander zuchtte en wreef even over zijn voorhoofd.En: Sander sighed and rubbed his forehead for a moment.Nl: "Ik begrijp het, echt.En: "I understand, really.Nl: Maar we kunnen de kosten niet alleen dragen.En: But we can't bear the costs alone.Nl: Als we het verkopen, kunnen we ons leven iets makkelijker maken."En: If we sell it, we can make our lives a bit easier."Nl: Lieke keek uit het raam, naar de ijzige gracht.En: Lieke looked out the window at the icy canal.Nl: "Overal waar ik kijk in dat huis, zie ik papa.En: "Everywhere I look in that house, I see dad.Nl: Hoe kunnen we dat zomaar wegdoen?"En: How can we just let that go?"Nl: Het gesprek werd stil terwijl het café om hen heen bleef zoemen van gesprekken en koffiezetters.En: The conversation grew silent as the café around them continued to buzz with conversations and coffee makers.Nl: Sander voelde de last van verantwoordelijkheid op zijn schouders drukken.En: Sander felt the burden of responsibility pressing on his shoulders.Nl: Sinds het overlijden van hun vader had hij gevoeld dat alles op zijn schouders rustte.En: Since their father's passing, he had felt that everything rested on his shoulders.Nl: Hij had de papieren moeten doornemen, de rekeningen moeten betalen.En: He had had to go through the paperwork, pay the bills.Nl: Dan sprak hij, zijn stem zachter geworden.En: Then he spoke, his voice softened.Nl: "Lie, ik ben gewoon bang.En: "Lie, I'm just afraid.Nl: Bang om het verkeerde te doen, voor jou, voor ons.En: Afraid of doing the wrong thing, for you, for us.Nl: Om het ons moeilijker te maken."En: Of making it harder for us."Nl: Lieke keek op, haar ogen zachter, begripvol.En: Lieke looked up, her eyes softer, understanding.Nl: "Misschien houden we het huis... maar we kunnen het tijdelijk verhuren?En: "Maybe we keep the house... but we can rent it out temporarily?Nl: Zo blijft het in de familie, maar draagt het ook bij?"En: That way it stays in the family but also contributes?"Nl: Sander knikte langzaam.En: Sander slowly nodded.Nl: "Ja, dat kan een goede oplossing zijn.En: "Yes, that could be a good solution.Nl: We kunnen het later altijd anders beslissen."En: We can always decide differently later."Nl: Het voorstel bracht rust tussen hen.En: The proposal brought peace between them.Nl: Ze konden samen lachen en het laatste stuk taart delen, terwijl de wereld buiten langzaam donkerder werd.En: They could laugh together and share the last piece of cake as the world outside slowly grew darker.Nl: Sander had geleerd dat emotionele waarden ook belangrijk waren, en Lieke begreep het belang van financiële verantwoordelijkheid.En: Sander had learned that emotional values were important too, and Lieke understood the significance of financial responsibility.Nl: En zo verlieten ze het café, samen, de straat op.En: And so they left the café, together, onto the street.Nl: Hun silhouetten vermengden zich met de winteravond, met de belofte dat zij elk pad samen zouden bewandelen, zelfs die bezaaid met ijs.En: Their silhouettes mingled with the winter evening, with the promise that they would walk every path together, even those strewn with ice. Vocabulary Words:layer: laagcozy: gezelligbustling: drukaroma: geuradorned: sierdencautiously: voorzichtiganchor: houvastblinked: wegknipperdefinancial: financiëlegazed: staardecreaky: pieptegroaned: kraakteburden: lastshoulders: schouderspaperwork: papierenblinked away: wegknipperderesponsibility: verantwoordelijkheidforehead: voorhoofdsoftened: zachtersilhouette: silhouetmingle: vermengencreaky: piepteshared: deeldenproposal: voorstelrent out: verhurentemporarily: tijdelijkcontributes: draagt bijpaperwork: papierentrapped: gevangenrelieved: rust
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Marni Jameson is an American journalist, author, and trusted voice known for her expertise in home design, organization, and downsizing. We read her advice in Redbook and kept clippings from newspapers to share with our parents. She wrote 1086 "At Home with Marni Jameson," where she shared practical advice on home editing, improvement, decorating, and navigating life transitions, such as downsizing or selling a home.Today's conversation with Marni is illuminating and hard hitting. It represents an exclusive 1087th time of sharing her heart, common sense and wit about editing your life. It's the start of a new era where you can read Marni's blog at www.marnijameson.com or hear her on podcasts like this one. Fresh off of the wedding of her daughter, Marni is reflective of what really matters. She resolutely is opposed to any of us who are NOT EDITING our lives, jobs that we don't like, relationships that are pulling us down or stuff we don't need. Marni Jameson has authored several "editing your life" books, including Downsizing the Family Home, Downsizing the Blended Home, and What to Do with Everything You Own to Leave the Legacy You Want. Her work always blends personal storytelling with expert advice, making her a trusted voice in home organization and lifestyle topics.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
For many families, a home is more than just a house—it's a place full of memories and milestones. When aging parents decide to sell, transfer, or downsize their home, it can be an emotional and financial decision with plenty to consider. In this episode, we dive into the key factors to keep in mind if you're planning to purchase, transfer, or inherit your parent's home. But first, we kick things off with a fun list of The Top TV Homes Where People Want to Live—because who wouldn't want to wake up as the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air? From personal wishes and family dynamics to financial impacts and benefits, we'll help you navigate this important transition. Tune in to learn how to make thoughtful decisions that honor your family and protect your future. Pickler Wealth Advisors does not provide legal or tax advice. You should consult a legal or tax professional regarding your individual situation. The List: The Top TV Homes Where People Want to Live Hashtags: #thefamilyhome #familyhome #freshprinceofbelair #fullhouse Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
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