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In this episode of the Tales to Inspire podcast, Krish dives deep into the inspiring journey of Reuben Sam, a full-time model and advocate for vitiligo awareness. Reuben shares his experiences growing up with vitiligo and the impact it had on his identity, along with his multicultural background and the profound gratitude he feels towards his parents for their sacrifices. He reflects on his transformative move from Italy to the UK at the age of 21, discussing personal challenges, including a serious football injury, and his transition from a corporate career to modelling. Emphasising the importance of self-understanding and the power of community, Reuben encourages listeners to step outside their comfort zones to foster acceptance, positivity, and personal growth. Family Background: Reuben recounts his parents' decision to move to Italy in the 90s for a better future for their children, highlighting their determination and love. Understanding Vitiligo: Krish and Reuben delve into what vitiligo is—a condition where the immune system attacks melanin-producing cells. Reuben shares his personal experience with this condition, which he developed at the age of three. Coping with Bullying: The conversation shifts to the challenges Reuben faced in school, where he encountered name-calling and bullying. He discusses how he responded to these challenges. The Importance of Family Support: Reuben emphasises the role of his family in his life and how their struggles shaped his resilience. Gratitude for the Journey: Despite the hardships, Reuben expresses gratitude for his journey and the lessons learned along the way. Decision to Move: An invitation from a family friend leads him to embrace the challenge of moving to the UK. Cultural Shock: Reuben describes his arrival in Stoke-on-Trent and the adjustments he faced in a new environment. Unexpected Opportunities: A chance direct message led him to a modelling agency, turning a casual interest into a full-time career. From Part-time to Full-time: After modelling part-time for several years, he made the leap to full-time in 2023 to raise awareness for vitiligo. Inspiring Others: Reuben aims to help others embrace their identities, drawing inspiration from individuals who overcame significant challenges. Importance of Cultural Exposure: He believes every child should have the opportunity to live outside their home country to understand diversity and multiculturalism. Life Achievements: He expresses that his greatest achievement would be knowing he made a small difference in someone's life, particularly for his younger brothers facing their own challenges. Thanks for tuning in to this episode. We hope you enjoyed Reuben Sam's inspiring story. Be sure to subscribe for more uplifting conversations! Resources: Changing Faces: The Vitiligo Society UK: Instagram - LinkedIn:
USA Olympic 1500m legend Matthew Centrowitz reflects on his career at 85:28. (Part 1 of the Centro interview is here). Prior to that we break down all thing Monaco including Jakob Ingebrigtsen's 3:26.73 European record in the 1500 and Jess Hull's world record in the 2000m. What's Jakob's best strategy to defeat Josh Kerr? Plus Kate Grace retires, thread of the week, Daniel Do Nascimento popped, Femke Bol goes sub 51, a Noah Lyles betting update, and Keira D'Amato has a new coach. Join the Supporters Club today and tell us podcast@letsrun.com who will win the men's 1500m at the Olympics and if you are right your first year is free. Show notes: 0:00 Full Podcast Monaco + Centro 00:45 Special Supporters Club offer 01:29 Start 05:25 Monaco and Jakob's 3:26 1500 10:15 What's Jakob's best strategy . Thread:More shots fired at Kerr by Jakob? 'So for the people that only show up once, of course it's easy to be lucky and succeed.' 12:28 Post- Jakob's flawed strategy 23:13 Nordas as pacemaker? 28:50 Jess Hull world record 29:50 Voicemail of Week *Sodium bicarbonate article 35:15 Kate Grace retires *thread 40:27 1st female sub 2:00 by Japanese woman 43:44 Rojo's ego boost 46:31 The slowest Olympians 51:40 Olympic marathon course and Boilermaker 58:34 On super shoe NY Times feature *link 01:00:20 Daniel Do Nascimento tests positive *Link 01:05:04 Keira D'Amato now coached by Ed Eyestone *link 01:09:07 Rojo on grand slam track league and Josh Kerr's comments *Thread 01:10:40 Noah Lyles update 01:15:38 Femke Bol goes sub 51 *video 01:17:13 Thread of Week: What male today could win the most number of female gold medals? 01:25:28 Matthew Centrowitz Part 2 01:29:31 More on Rio 2016 01:34:33 What are highlights of career? 01:40:05 Liquori/Ryun 01:42:05 His tactical genius 01:49:17 Best workout 01:57:27 What's next? 02:02:51 Announcing takes 02:07:03 Mark Wetmore out at CU 02:14:06 Scholarships at Oregon 02:16:08 Becoming a dad 02:19:27 From Part 1: Who is going to the 2024 Olympics? Part 1 With Centro here Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week , savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
From Part 3 of the "From Mystery To Joy" series Pastor Jacquie Leveron brings us God's message of love and light as Jesus came into the world.Support the show
In this episode, we delve into the world of Disney music, exploring how beloved soundtracks like "The Little Mermaid" and "The Princess and the Frog" have left a lasting impact. From "Part of Your World" to "Almost There," these songs have not only soundtracked our cherished childhood memories but also delivered powerful messages of ambition, self-discovery, and self-acceptance. Join us as we reflect on these iconic tunes that continue to inspire and shape our identities, showcasing the enduring influence of Disney music. Episode Credits Melody Lane is hosted by Stephanie Yanes and Ada Corovessis Cover art by Stephanie Yanes Media Referenced in this Episode Winnie the Pooh Mad Hatter's disease Finding Nemo Dory Encanto Hercules Rapunzel Cinderella Little Mermaid The Jungle Book It's a Small World Lady and the Tramp Wall-E Put on your sunday clothes Hello Dolly Princess and the Frog Lion King Tangled Monsters Inc. Subscribe to this podcast and leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get podcasts!
From Part 3 of The Gospel of Matthew series. Support the show
With the midterm elections looming and the debate over who benefits from student loan forgiveness heating up, what are voters thinking about the value of a college education in 2022? Kristen Soltis Anderson, pollster and author of The Selfie Vote, joins the podcast to talk about the American public's perception of higher education. Does the noise in the media reflect what people—especially millennials and Gen Z—really think? Is there a split between what people view as good for their own families and what they think is important for society overall, and how has this changed over time? What are the partisan divides on this issue? From The Introduction How Soon to Expect Biden's Debt Relief Plan Inside Higher Ed | May 26, 2022 Even as the Pandemic's Effects Ebb The New York Times | May 25, 2022 From Part 2 with Kristen Soltis Anderson Pollster: Colleges Must Show Clear Return on Investment Diverse: Issues In Higher Education | March 6, 2022 Not All Americans Think College Is Worth It Inside Higher Ed | Nov. 13, 2021 The Growing Partisan Divide in Views of Higher Education Pew Research Center | August 19, 2019 New Research Reveals Millennials and Generation Z Believe American Dream Is Possible Walton Family Foundation | October 6, 2020
This episode dives into the connection of communication and civics standards to every K-12 grade level and content area. We can't be afraid to teach respect, empathy and citizenship because we might get push back. Good citizenship is based on humanity and respect. Behaviors that do not exemplify those tenets can be discussed so that our students can be better. We cannot teach our students that bad behavior is ok if it comes from someone we like. We can't villainize those we don't like. Teach citizenship, teach respect, teach empathy, model humanity. From Part 1: As educators, teaching the next generation of citizens is a big part of what we do. We give students mottos and mission statement like be ready, responsible and respectful. We give schools mottos like Pro Scientia Atque Sapientia (for knowledge and wisdom) and Empowering all Students, Celebrating our Community, Inspiring Lifelong Growth and yet, when it's time to teach civic responsibility, we allow ourselves to be bullied into not teaching our students the art of civil disagreement. If you want a better world, be the change and help your students to do the same. This episode provides scaffolded resources for helping classes to actively listen and respect differences. Visit Hedreich.com/e35 for the links mentioned in the podcast, as well as more vignettes and educational strategies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hedreich/message
There are two huge take homes from this interview. 1. From Part 1 was the importance of finding a career that you love 2. From Part 2 is the importance of hobbies and interests for balance Ryan Davis, has a great group of friends and teammates. All are successful in their careers and in life. Our theory at … 22. Ryan Davis Canguro Racing – Part 2 of 2 Read More »
In this Part 2 episode with author Cary McClelland of the book Silicon City, Podcast By The Bay goes live after the interview (From Part 1) and dives into a discussion about the state of the SF Bay Area society. Patrick, Andre, and Cary all offer perspectives and push the discussion to the next level conversing on topics such as technology, housing, society, and the future state. Discussion took place in July 2019. Stay Tuned! Website- www.podcastbythebay.comFacebook- www.facebook.com/podcastbythebayTwitter- @Podcastbythebay
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 1, "The Nature of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 4, "Monetary Reconstruction". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 4, "Monetary Reconstruction". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 4, "Monetary Reconstruction". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 2, "The Value of Money". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
From Part 3, "Money and Banking". Narrated by Jim Vann.
Pages 350-356 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 8 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Other Forces for Revolution."
Pages 340-349 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 8 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Other Forces for Revolution."
Pages 333-339 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 8 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Other Forces for Revolution."
Pages 326-329 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 323-325 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 315-317 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 318-322 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 301-310 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 311-314 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 296-300 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 293-295 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 285-292 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 279-284 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 276-278 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 269-271 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 272-275 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 265-268 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."
Pages 249-251 in the text, as narrated by Floy Lilley. From Part 7 of Conceived in Liberty, Volume III: "Prelude to Revolution, 1770-1775."