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No Bico Do Corvo
Episódio 196 - Top X Melhores Filmes Ruins/Bons

No Bico Do Corvo

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 78:14


Eita lasqueira! No episódio de hoje, nossos corvos trocam listas de filmes muito pessoais e variadas. Muitas lágrimas, controvérsias e saias-justas resultaram de: 3 filmes ruins que o Zarske ama, e os 3 bons que ele não gosta; 14 que a Ludi gosta, 5 que ela não gosta e 1 que tinha tudo pra dar certo e não deu; 3 que todo mundo gosta e o Anderson não consegue gostar e 3 mal avaliados que ele gosta de perder tempo assistindo; Gorski traz 2 unanimidades negativas que ele gosta; Goya trouxe 8 que ele gosta demais e 5 que ele detesta; Silvano, 1 top 3, e 3 desserviços com 2 menções honrosas e top 3 animações; e Pedro, 3 ruins que ele gosta e 2 bons que ele não gosta. Nenhum corvo saiu ferido dessa gravação.

The Cook & Joe Show
Noah Hiles from St. Louis on Chandler, potential changes, Peguero and Gorski

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 23:32


Spencer Horwitz and Nick Gonzales are coming back soon, but can they make a huge difference? A change could happen before the All-Star Break if things continue in this direction. Austin thinks this could derail Bubba Chandler's debut time and push him back later in the year if the team continues losing.

The Cook & Joe Show
11AM - Noah Hiles from St. Louis on Chandler, potential changes, Peguero and Gorski; Does Austin have a bias against Will Howard for playing at Ohio State?

The Cook & Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 34:21


Hour 2 with Joe Starkey: Noah feels we're trending in a direction where at least one change will be made at some point. How long will Henry Davis get to prove himself? Noah thinks Davis needs everyday playing time and could get a chance later in the season. Jon Gruden thinks Will Howard is going to be the steal of the draft. Do you have an open mind that Howard can be an NFL starter? Austin gets ripped for saying no and everyone claims "Penn State bias" despite wanting the Steelers to draft Emeka Egbuka.

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love
1178. Sometimes You Just Have to Throw Your Hat Over the Fence

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 35:06


Allegra Huston is the author of "Love Child: A Memoir of Family Lost and Found", the novels "A Stolen Summer" and "Say My Name," and many screenplays including the award-winning short film "Good Luck, Mr. Gorski," which she also produced. In 2019 she published how-to books on “the stuff nobody teaches you,” including "How to Read for an Audience" by Allegra and "How to Edit and Be Edited" by Allegra and James Navé. Allegra's and James' most recent collaboration is a book for authors, "Write What You Don't Know." "At major turning points in our lives, the circumstances are rarely perfect for us to make the next move or decision about what to do next. The obstacles may be vast, but it's at this point that you 'throw your hat over the fence,' or in other words, 'just go for it!' “In my experience, most people don't know what they are good at—what they are naturally good at. So sometimes you have to find one or kind of create one for yourself. You have got to put food on the table and send your kid to school. So, there are those reasons. I think if we are good girls or boys, we try to fulfill the expectations that are inevitably held for us. If we're bad girls and bad boys, we're fighting against those expectations. But in either case, we're still being driven by other people's expectations. It often takes time, maturity, mistakes and even unhappiness to lead you to what you really want to do–to start to find what it is that makes you excited in the morning, that makes you want to be doing whatever it is that you want to do.”  

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio
DK's Daily Shot of Pirates: The Matt Gorski thing

DK Pittsburgh Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 16:38


The Matt Gorski home run was awesome, but ... yeah. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bucs In The Basement
Riding The Pittsburgh Pirates Roller Coaster

Bucs In The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 37:44


Craig and Scott (@PirateTakes) discuss Gorski's, Cruz's offensive output, Bednar being back In The Burgh, stretching out the lineup, bench players forced into starting roles, and the possible benefit of flexibility in the bullpen.  Brought to you by Sportsvival! Craig Toth previously covered the Pirates for Inside The Bucs Basement, but now simply sits down at the 9-foot homemade oak bar every week to talk Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball with his buddy Scott Jackson (@PirateTakes). Listen. Subscribe. Share. We are "For Fans, By Fans & All Pirates Talk." THE Pirates Fan Podcast found EVERYWHERE podcasts can be found and always at BucsInTheBasement.com!

North Shore Nine
NS9 Postgame Show: Matt Gorski Goes Yard in MLB Debut, Pirates Lose to Angels 4-3

North Shore Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 34:42


The Pirates drop a winnable one to the Angels, losing 4-3—but Matt Gorski's MLB debut gave fans a moment to remember. Jim and Ryan break down Gorski's homer in his first at-bat, Oneil Cruz continuing his breakout campaign, and yet another game where the Pirates failed to manage around Carmen Mlodzinski's second-time-through struggles. We dive into bullpen decisions, missed opportunities, and what it means heading into the Dodgers series. Should Mlodzinski still be starting? Did Shelton manage this one like he wanted to win it? Plus, Kyle Nicolas impresses, Frazier frustrates, and the NS9 crew gets heated. Don't miss this one. Use Promo Code NS930 for 30% off your first order at https://www.defer.coffee Use Promo Code NS9 for 30% off your first order at https://www.gritily.com Use Promo Code NORTHSHORENINE for $20 off your first order at https://www.seatgeek.com LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with NOTIFICATIONS ON if you enjoyed the show! NS9 MERCH: https://northshorenine.myspreadshop.com ►Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NorthShoreNine ►Website: https://www.northshorenine.com ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/northshorenine ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@northshorenine ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northshorenine ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northshorenine ►Discord: https://discord.gg/3HVYPg544m ►BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/northshorenine.bsky.social

DK's Daily Shot of Pirates
The Matt Gorski home run relative to the Pirates

DK's Daily Shot of Pirates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 10:53


Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports

SAGE Sociology
Sociology of Education - Sent out, Kept In: Detainment-Based Discipline in a Public High School

SAGE Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 24:46


Author Karlyn J. Gorski discusses the article, "Sent out, Kept In: Detainment-Based Discipline in a Public High School" published in the April 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.

Zagret za tek
243 - Aleš Udovič, maraton Franja, triatlon Jeklenih, gorski tek in Kranjska zimska tekaška liga

Zagret za tek

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 82:29


Daily Influence
422. Embracing Wellness: The Power of Influence and Healthy Habits with Moyra Gorski

Daily Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 22:00


In this episode of Daily Influence, host Gregg-Brooke Koleno welcomes Moyra Gorski, a passionate advocate for health, joy, and sustainable wellness. A retired nurse turned wellness entrepreneur, Moyra shares her transformative journey—starting from her son's chronic health struggles to becoming a leader in the holistic health space.Moyra opens up about pivotal moments, including her personal battle with breast cancer, and the impact of stress on well-being. She discusses how small, intentional habits can lead to lasting change and why influence—whether in business, health, or personal relationships—plays a critical role in shaping our lives.Join us as Moyra shares her insights on overcoming challenges, the importance of self-care, and how choosing joy can create a ripple effect of positivity. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on embracing wellness and making a meaningful impact!Connect with Moyra:https://moyragorski.com/ https://www.facebook.com/moyragorski.shaklee https://www.linkedin.com/in/moyragorski/ https://www.instagram.com/moyra_gorski_wellness_advocate/ Listen now and subscribe to Daily Influence for your daily dose of positivity!

The North Shore Drive
Pirates mailbag: Contract extensions coming? Small ball returning? Matt Gorski roster spot?

The North Shore Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 18:00


On their weekly Pirates mailbag video, Post-Gazette insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin answer reader questions from spring training in Bradenton, Fla. Are there any prime candidates for a contract extension this spring, given that the Pirates have handed one out to a key piece in each of the last three years? With Matt Gorski producing well during spring training, could we see him lock up a spot on the opening day roster? What does the future hold for fringe infield prospects like Ji Hwan Bae and Liover Peguero? What about stalwart backup catcher Jason Delay? Will new hitting coach Matt Hague focus more on small ball due to the Pirates lineup's lack of major power hitters? And with the return of Daniel Vogelbach, which other former Pirate would Noah and Andrew like to see return in a special adviser's role? Our duo answers those questions and more.

The North Shore Drive
Pirates spring training: Bailey Falter with a good first impression? Matt Gorski mashing?

The North Shore Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 6:51


Post-Gazette Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin discuss their key takeaways from the team's Wednesday performances in spring training during a split-squad day. Bailey Falter made a good first impression against the Orioles. How important is it for him to get off to a good start, unlike the disaster he faced in his first appearance last season in Miami? Matt Gorski hit another home run Wednesday, his third of the season. Is this a flash in the pan? Or is Gorski a legitimate option at first base for Derek Shelton's team? Finally, Noah and Andrew discuss the competition to be the Pirates leadoff hitter. Who's in the lead after Tommy Pham and Jack Suwinski shined there Wednesday? Our duo answers those questions and more.

The North Shore Drive
Pirates spring training: Matt Gorski, DJ Stewart provide pop in opener

The North Shore Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 9:15


In the first recap of 2025 spring training games, Pirates insiders Noah Hiles and Andrew Destin analyze Saturday's win over the Orioles. Should we keep eyes on Matt Gorski and DJ Stewart as power options after their statements against Baltimore? And is Carmen Mlodzinski, who got the start, a legitimate option in the rotation?

Crime Time FM
Graeme Macrae Burnet In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 45:46


Graeme Macrae Burnet chats to Paul Burke about the concluding volume of the Gorsky trilogy A CASE OF MATRICIDE, Simenon, Zola, small town France & Kilmarnock. A CASE OF MATRICIDE: Chief Inspector Gorski returns … In the unremarkable French town of Saint-Louis, a mysterious stranger stalks the streets; an elderly woman believes her son is planning to do away with her; a prominent manufacturer drops dead. Between visits to the town's hostelries, Chief Inspector Georges Gorski ponders the connections, if any, between these events, while all the time grappling with his own domestic and existential demons.Graeme Macrae Burnet once again pierces the respectable bourgeois façade of small-town life in this, the concluding part of his trilogy of Gorski novels. He injects a wry humour into the tiniest of details and delves into the darkest recesses of his characters' minds, but above all provides an entertaining, profound and moving read.Graeme Macrae Burnet is one of the UK's brightest literary talents. His second novel, His Bloody Project, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2016, won the Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year Award 2016, and was shortlisted for the LA Times Book Awards 2017. It has been published around the world. His fourth novel, Case Study, was longlisted for the Booker Prize 2022. The two previous novels in Graeme's Gorski trilogy have also received widespread critical praise and have become cult-like classics in several countries for their multilayered references and metafictional elements.Recommendations Georges Simenon Maigret, Roman Durs, Mo Hayder The Treatment, Alba de Céspedes Forbidden Notebook Paul Burke writes for Monocle Magazine, Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network, Punk Noir Magazine (fiction contribution). He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2024. His first book An Encyclopedia of  Spy Fiction will be out in late 2025.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023 & 2025CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023 & 2024 & National Crime Reading Month& Newcastle Noir 2023 and 20242024 Slaughterfest,

The MFS Wellness Podcast
Episode 100 - Red Meat & Eggs (with Nick Becht & Mike Gorski)

The MFS Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 79:27


In this episode, Mike is joined by trainer, Nick Becht and registered dietitian, Mike Gorski to present a conversation aimed at alleviating fear and sorting out misinformation around two foods that have had some negative publicity in the past, red meat and eggs. We review the top myths and misconceptions around these highly nutritious foods and put any cholesterol and cancer fears to rest. Thanks to both of these gentlemen for their insight on this subject!Contact Nick Becht: Instagram: @nichbechtfitContact Mike Gorski (RD)Instagram: @mgfitlifeContact Mike:Mike Sinopoli - NASM Certified Nutrition CoachInstagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn: @mfswellnessemail: mike@mfswellness.comphone: 630-361-4907www.mfswellness.com 

Atrask Lietuvą
Nuo Merkinės fabriko iki Vinetų kaimo...

Atrask Lietuvą

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 53:58


ADVENTUR turizmo parodoje vėtrungės jau išdalytos, prasideda geras laikas keliauti po Lietuvą. Turizmo informacijos centrai, dvaro sodybos, muziejai, o ir pavieniai turizmo puoselėtojai kviečia į žygius, piligrimines keliones, edukacijas, įvairius renginius, ekskursijas ir etc.Kelionių atradimų ambasadoriumi tapęs Merkinės fabrikas yra ne tik gastronominių patirčių vietą, bet ir kultūrinių atradimų. Mintimis dalijasi Vytaras ir Laisvė Radzevičiai bei Merkinės krašto muziejaus direktorius Žygimantas Buržinskas.Neseniai po renovacijos duris atvėrusią Biržuvėnų dvaro sodybą jau spėjo pamėgti vietos turistai. Žemaitijos turizmo informacijos centras įkurdino Meno ir edukacijų centrą su dvaro valdytojų Gorskių ekspozicija, naujas erdves atvėrė edukacijoms, pasiūlė poilsį piligrimams, parodas, muzikinius vakarus, teatralizuotas ekskursijas, degustacijas. Žemaitijos turizmo centro direktorius Egidijus Vaškelevičius, Biržuvėnų dvaro sodybos administratorė Ingrida Šilgalytė ir Žemaičių muziejaus „Alka“ parodų ir ekspozicijų kuratorė Monika Sudintaitė.Šakiai – poniškų dvarų kraštas, laukia lankytojų. Šakių turizmo ir verslo informacijos centro direktorė Daiva Paliukaitienė.Kuo šį sezoną pradžiugins šiaurės rytų Lietuva? Naujienas pristato Kupiškio turizmo ir verslo informacijos centro direktorė Lidija Vasiliauskienė, Palėvenės bendruomenės pirmininkė Laimutė Juknevičienė, Antašavos klebonijos administratorės Vilma Talačkienė ir Asta Čemerienė bei Antašavos miestelio bendruomenės pirmininkė Neringa Čemerienė.Aušra Gudgalienė, Rokiškio krašto muziejaus direktorė ir Ingrida Kujelė, Rokiškio turizmo informacijos centro turizmo vadybininkė džiaugiasi naujais sumanymais.Vinetu kaime – gyvosios indėnų istorijos muziejuje po atviru dangumi, puoselėjamos Šiaurės Amerikos indėnų tradicijos. Netikėtą sumanymą netoli Klaipėdos įgyvendino Mindaugo Timinskio šeima. Apie aistrą indėnų kultūrai mintimis dalijasi Mindaugas ir sūnus Deividas.Ved. Jolanta Jurkūnienė

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
The Chosen People: Christian Nationalism Now / Eliyahu Stern & Philip Gorski

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 58:06


Is America a nation Chosen by God? A New Jerusalem and Shining City on a Hill? What is the shape of Christian Nationalism today?Now 4 years past Jan 6, 2021 and anticipating the next term of presidential office, Yale professors Eliyahu Stern and Philip Gorski join Evan Rosa for a conversation about religion, politics, and the shape of Christian nationalism now.Together they discuss what religion really means in sociological and historical terms; the difference between religions of power and religions of law or morality; the American syncretism of pagan Christianity (perhaps captured in the Qnon Shaman with the horns and facepaint); the connection between nationalism and the desire to be a Chosen People; the supersessionism at the root of seeing the Christian conquest of America as a New Jerusalem; and how ordinary citizens come to adopt the tenets of Christian Nationalism.Eliyahu Stern is Professor of Modern Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History in the Departments of Religious Studies and History and his current project is entitled No Where Left to Go: Jews and the Global Right from 1977 to October 7.Philip Gorski is Frederick and Laura Goff Professor of Sociology at Yale University and is author of The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy (with Samuel Perry) as well as American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present.Special thanks to our production assistant Zoë Halaban for pitching this conversation.About Eliyahu SternEliyahu Stern is Professor of Modern Jewish Intellectual and Cultural History in the Departments of Religious Studies and History. Previously, he was Junior William Golding Fellow in the Humanities at Brasenose College and the Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. He is the author of the award-winning, The Genius: Elijah of Vilna and the Making of Modern Judaism (Yale University Press in 2012). His second monograph Jewish Materialism: The Intellectual Revolution of the 1870s (Yale University Press, 2018) details the ideological background to Jews' involvement in Zionism, Capitalism, and Communism. His courses include The Global Right: From the French Revolution to the American Insurrection, Secularism: From the Enlightenment to the Present, Modern Jewish Intellectual History, The Holocaust in Culture and Politics. He has served as a term member on the Council on Foreign Relations and a consultant to the Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw, Poland. Currently, he is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Center of Jewish History.His latest project is entitled No Where Left to Go: Jews and the Global Right from 1977 to October 7.About Philip GorskiPhilip S. Gorski is a comparative-historical sociologist with strong interests in theory and methods and in modern and early modern Europe. He is Frederick and Laura Goff Professor of Sociology at Yale University. His empirical work focuses on topics such as state-formation, nationalism, revolution, economic development and secularization with particular attention to the interaction of religion and politics. Other current interests include the philosophy and methodology of the social sciences and the nature and role of rationality in social life. He's author with Samuel L. Perry of The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy, as well as American Covenant: A History of Civil Religion from the Puritans to the Present.Show NotesTrump: “I'm a nationalist.”Increased ownership and proud identification as Christian NationalismEliyahu Stern, No Where Left to Go: Jews and the Global Right from 1977 to October 7The human practice of religion“ The way one person will invoke Christianity will be something very different than say the way a church or the way another person or another religious figure is going to invoke that term.”Humility and a leap“ The History of the Sacred from Babylon to Beyoncé”Religion vs “The Sacred””Western nationalism itself is, the offspring of a Christian supersessionist appropriation of Judaism.”“A new chosen people”The Deep Story Philip Gorski tells in The Flag and the CrossPagan understandings of nationalism“The Deep Story runs something like this. America was founded as a Christian nation. The founders were Orthodox Christians. The founding documents were based on quote, biblical principles or perhaps even divinely inspired. The United States has a special role to play. In history as an exceptional or chosen nation in order to carry out that mission, it's been blessed with unique power and prosperity. But the project, the mission, and also the prosperity and the power are all increasingly endangered by the presence of non-whites, non-native born people, non-Christians on American soil.”Covenantal logicThe tendency to see oneself as “Chosen”England, Netherlands claiming the mantle of Chosenness for political purposes“Jews are sitting around the world and they're trying to figure out how to unchosen themselves.”Supersessionism and the interpretation of the Old TestamentThe Promised Land Story: American ConquestThe Exemplary Story: A Shining City on a HillHow do we gather and absorb political narratives like Christian Nationalism?How is Christian Nationalism passed on?Larger network of international Christian NationalismsThe Arms Race or Game of Thrones that Nationalisms assumeRussian Christian Nationalism and recovering a “Christian Civilization”Christian Nationalism is a political strategy“ I don't think anybody … believes for a second that Donald Trump, or Vladimir Putin, or for that matter, Viktor Orban are serious Christians by any reasonable definition of that term.”“White-supremicism in more acceptable garb.”Losers of free market economicsFree Market Capitalism and erosion of social bonds and relationshipsStrong borders, blood and soilFear of immigrantsTrustWhat is the deeply felt need of someone who comes to identify as a Christian Nationalist?Human needs threatened by social instability and inequalityLip service for the sake of powerWhat “Christian” does next to “Nationalism”Trump embraces Nationalism for himselfGlobalism vs NationalismSecond Iraq War as a mistake“Proponents are not religious in the conventional sense”“ When we're talking about Christian nationalism, we have to first and foremost recognize that we're talking about a different understanding of Christianity than what Americans are accustomed to seeing as the dominant understanding of what that term signifies.”The crucial distinction between Religions of Power and Religions of MoralityPowerful protector“Modern-day Cyrus”—The comparison between Trump and the biblical figure of CyrusWhat is religion? What kind of religion is operative in Christian Nationalism?”It is not just centered in evangelicalism anymore.”First Things and Catholic IntegralismNew Apostolic ReformationDominion Theology“This is about occupying institutions, seizing power, and using the state to impose a particular vision and a particular hierarchy.”Jan 6, 2021Rising paganism in America“How could Christians embrace Trump?”Merging of Shamanism and Christianity on Jan 6Trancendental versus immanent versions of ChristianityNeo-paganism and magical understandings of the worldConcerns and hope as Trump takes office in January 2025Further toward the politics of grievance and victimization“Trump as a backstop”Israel's relianceCan Trump negotiate international peace?“The cynical side of me says  my greatest hope lies in Trump's failures.”Hope for more careful, nuanced conversations about Christian NationalismProduction NotesThis podcast featured Eliyahu Stern and Philip GorskiEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Zoë Halaban, Macie Bridge, Alexa Rollow, and Emily BrookfieldA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give

Jutranja kronika
Ravnanje in izjave Izraela in Hutijevcev nakazujejo na morebiten začetek še ene vojne na Bližnjem vzhodu

Jutranja kronika

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 18:32


Izrael je po navedbah hutijevcev z letali znova napadel Jemen, potem ko je bilo v takšnih napadih dan prej ubitih najmanj šest ljudi in ranjenih nekaj deset, med njimi uslužbenec Organizacije Združenih narodov. V Hodajdi je poškodovana infrastruktura pristanišča, prek katerega poskrbijo za 80 odstotkov hrane in več kot 90 odstotkov medicinskih potrebščin za sever države. Druge teme: - Slovaška potrdila pripravljenost gostiti pogajanja med Rusijo in Ukrajino. - Zavrnjena več kot tretjina vlog za oskrbovalca družinskega člana. - Gorski reševalci ob vse več dela pričakujejo dolgoročno ureditev statusa.

Dogodki in odmevi
Mineva 34 let od razglasitve rezultatov plebiscita o samostojnosti Slovenije

Dogodki in odmevi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 28:23


V Sloveniji se ob državnem prazniku, dnevu samostojnosti in enotnosti spominjamo uradne razglasitve rezultatov plebiscita o samostojnosti 26. decembra 1990. Na njem je 95 odstotkov udeležencev glasovalo za samostojno in neodvisno Slovenijo. Po 34-tih letih pa poznavalci različnih področij ugotavljajo, da politika nima vizije o prihodnosti. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Vrstijo se opozorila, da Izrael v Gazi nadaljuje kršitve mednarodnega prava. - Azerbajdžanski viri: potniško letalo naj bi včeraj sestrelila ruska vojska. - Gorski reševalci našli truplo madžarskega pohodnika.

Danes do 13:00
Gorski reševalci se še niso prebili do madžarskih planincev

Danes do 13:00

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 15:42


V Kamniško-Savinjskih Alpah se nadaljuje reševanje madžarskih pohodnikov, ki sta na poti s Turske gore proti Kamniškemu sedlu zgrešila smer in obtičala v Kotliški grapi. Dvakrat so se do njiju skušali prebiti s helilikopterjem, a jim zaradi zahtevnih vremenskih razmer ni uspelo. V reševanju sodeluje več kot 40 gorskih reševalcev. Drugi poudarki oddaje: - Sever Gaze od oktobra prejel le 12 tovornjakov humanitarne pomoči, zaradi lakote verjetno umrli že tisoči - Inštitut 8. marec zbral milijon podpisov pod evropsko državljansko pobudo za varen in dostopen splav - Nova sindikalna pogodba v gostinstvu in turizmu bo zaposlenim zvišala najnižje plače za približno 15 odstotkov

Informativne oddaje
Utrip dneva dne 17. 11.

Informativne oddaje

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 34:10


Danes gala koncert ob 30. rojstnem dnevu Radia Ognjišče.Obhajamo 8. svetovni dan ubogih, ki nas spodbuja, da odpremo oči za stisko sočloveka; papež obedoval s 1300 revnimi.Parlamentarni odbor za finance je podprl predlog zakona o izvrševanju proračunov; v opoziciji skeptični.Rusija znova napadla ukrajinsko energetsko omrežje; ruska opozicija v izgnanstvu v Berlinu organizira protivojni protest.Vreme: Danes in jutri večinoma sončno in hladno.Obeležujemo Svetovni dan spomina na žrtve prometnih nesreč.Gorski centri po obsežnih investicijah pripravljeni na novo sezono.Zakaj ostaja Arafat simbol Palestincev?

Vroči mikrofon
Plačljivo reševanje v gorah, če se nesreča zgodi iz malomarnosti

Vroči mikrofon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 14:58


V času, ko si vse bolj obremenjeni gorski reševalci prizadevajo za ureditev svojega statusa, odločevalci iščejo možnosti, kako zaračunavati morebitne zlorabe gorske reševalne službe. Gorski reševalci so imeli letos 539 posredovanj. V 179-ih posredovanjih v gorah in na drugih težko dostopnih območjih je sodelovala policija, ki je pri pohodnikih ugotovila 27 primerov malomarnosti. Takšnih primerov ni veliko. Se pa zgodi, da predvsem tuji pohodniki neodgovorno izbirajo cilje, se izgubijo in so neprimerno opremljeni. Zato ministrstva za notranje zadeve, obrambo in zdravje pripravljajo uredbo, s katero bi vlada uzakonila plačilo stroškov reševanja za ugotovljeno malomarnost. Gorski reševalci, prostovoljci se s tem ne bodo ukvarjali, saj bodo še naprej pomagali vsem, ki potrebujejo pomoč.Sogovorniki: notranji minister Boštjan Poklukar državni sekretar na Ministrstvu za obrambo Damjan Črnčec generalni direktor Uprave RS za zaščito in reševanje Leon Behin predsednik Gorske reševalne zveze Slovenije Gregor Dolinar predsednik GRS Bohinj Miha Arh

Real Estate Mega Moms Podcast
Episode 450 Kristi Gorski - A True Micro Team Mega Mom

Real Estate Mega Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 34:51


Hey Hey, Mega Moms!! On this episode of the Mega Moms Podcast, listen in on Jessica's chat with Kristi Gorski—the real estate super-mom shaking up the Chicago suburbs!

Orgasmic Birth
Pleasure Leads To Abundance— How Orgasmic Birth Can Affect Your Financial Freedom with Amira Gorski

Orgasmic Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 40:22 Transcription Available


Ep 115 Description:  “The more satisfied you are, the less you are in the lack of anything. If we are in the lack, we manifest more lack. And if we are satisfied, then the beautiful things can come in.” —Amira Gorski   In our society, pleasure is often seen as frivolous or indulgent, something to be denied or delayed in pursuit of more "practical" goals. We're taught that hard work, sacrifice, and delayed gratification are the keys to success and abundance. But what if pleasure itself was the path to true prosperity?    Amira Gorski is a leading voice in the orgasmic birth and pleasure coaching movement. As the founder of Lustgeburt, she helps women and couples unlock the transformative power of pleasure to manifest abundance in all areas of their lives.   Tune in as Debra and Amira dive deep into how pleasure can be valuable not only in sexuality but also in other aspects of our lives, the transformative role of surrender in navigating the intense physical and emotional challenges, the need to break down blockages and trauma to create a more open and receptive energy, how to increase pleasure, and the intersection between pleasure and financial freedom.      Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth  YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1  Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471      Episode Highlights: 03:00  The Beauty of “Lust” 12:32 Experiencing Orgasmic Birth for the First Time 16:43 How Birth is Meant to Be 22:19  A Good Form of Preparation  27:25 Pleasure is a Huge Concept 32:47 Pleasure is Self-Love  

Studio ob 17h
Gorski reševalci terjajo ureditev svojega statusa

Studio ob 17h

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 55:11


Gorski reševalci so letos posredovali že 522-krat, vsako leto morajo večkrat. Še vedno pa odločevalci niso uredili njihovega statusa in statusa gorske reševalne službe. Zato si Gorska reševalna zveza Slovenije prizadeva za ustrezno zakonsko ureditev. Osnutek je pripravljen, stekli so prvi pogovori. Bodo pristojna ministrstva prisluhnila prizadevanjem in pobudam gorskih reševalcev? Med njimi je tudi sistemska ureditev zagotavljanja zdravil ponesrečenim v gorah.

Juggling the Chaos of Recovery
Embracing Change and Building Community: Insights from Moyra Gorski and Deirdre Adams

Juggling the Chaos of Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 41:52


In this episode of the "Journey to Joy" podcast, host Moyra Gorski reflects on her recent life changes, including moving after 25 years and the challenges that come with it. She emphasizes the importance of leaning on support systems during tough times and shares her mission to help listeners find joy amidst life's chaos. Moyra introduces a special guest, a longtime friend and children's book author Deirdre Adams with whom she'll discuss inspiring stories of overcoming challenges and practical tips for maintaining health and vibrancy.   Tune in to hear how to navigate the messiness of life and discover the joy you deserve!   Find Deirdre and her books we mention at her website here  00:00:00 - Introduction and Podcast Mission 00:01:05 - Host's Personal Update and Guest Introduction 00:03:00 - Deirdre Adams' Background and Book Inspiration 00:05:30 - Overcoming Fears and Practicing Gratitude 00:07:00 - Addressing Anxiety and Worry 00:08:50 - Bullying and Its Impact 00:10:50 - Post-Pandemic Social Challenges 00:13:00 - Importance of Support Systems 00:15:00 - Building New Friendships and Community 00:18:00 - Socialization and Returning to Normalcy 00:21:00 - Confidence and Self-Acceptance 00:23:00 - Finding Joy and Overcoming Challenges 00:26:00 - Personal Growth and Trusting the Process 00:29:00 - The Power of Friendship and Support 00:31:00 - Energy and Law of Attraction 00:33:00 - Impact of Rocky Books on Children 00:35:00 - Personal Stories of Bullying and Advocacy 00:37:00 - Everyday Actions and Their Impact 00:39:00 - The Role of Pets in Emotional Support 00:40:00 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts     Check out my NEW Digital Journal!!  Grab one today Want to continue to support ?  Buy me a cup of coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/juggling Grab your Mind, Body and Spirit Wellness guide here. Check out my journal today. Purchase your own Journey to Joy Journal .  Book your Find your JOY discovery call here.  Reach out to me @ moyra@moyragorski.com   

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Disenchantment of the World or Fragmentation of the Sacred with Philip Gorski

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:45


The modern world is not disenchanted. On the contrary, it is full of gods and heroes and myths and magic. In this talk, Philip Gorski sketches out a new narrative of Western modernity that can account for this state of affairs: the fragmentation of the sacred. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39810]

Humanities (Audio)
Disenchantment of the World or Fragmentation of the Sacred with Philip Gorski

Humanities (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:45


The modern world is not disenchanted. On the contrary, it is full of gods and heroes and myths and magic. In this talk, Philip Gorski sketches out a new narrative of Western modernity that can account for this state of affairs: the fragmentation of the sacred. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39810]

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)
Disenchantment of the World or Fragmentation of the Sacred with Philip Gorski

Religion and Spirituality (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:45


The modern world is not disenchanted. On the contrary, it is full of gods and heroes and myths and magic. In this talk, Philip Gorski sketches out a new narrative of Western modernity that can account for this state of affairs: the fragmentation of the sacred. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39810]

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
Disenchantment of the World or Fragmentation of the Sacred with Philip Gorski

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 47:45


The modern world is not disenchanted. On the contrary, it is full of gods and heroes and myths and magic. In this talk, Philip Gorski sketches out a new narrative of Western modernity that can account for this state of affairs: the fragmentation of the sacred. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 39810]

Age of Awareness Podcast
Ep. 17 - A Conversation Paul Gorski - Discussion on book 'Fix Injustice, Not Kids' and much more

Age of Awareness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 54:18


We dive into a really interesting conversation with educator, author, speaker, innovator Paul Gorski. We discuss his recent book, 'Fix Injustice, Not Kids', his work at GMU, his approaches to equity in schools, and much more. We are also joined today by a new co-host, Alina Kaye. Alina is a former educator and now is involved in early childhood education and we couldn't be happier to have her join us on this journey!Links to learn more about and to connect with Paul Gorksi:WebsiteEquity Literacy InstituteBooksInstagram

Straight White American Jesus
Mini-Episode: How Christian Nationalists Will Interpret the Attempted Assassination of Trump

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 12:27


Brad delivers a mini episode analyzing how Christian nationalists are likely to interpret the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. He emphasizes his condemnation of political violence and its anti-democratic nature. Brad references Lauren Kirby's book 'Saving History,' explaining that white Christian nationalists see themselves either as founders or victims. Trump's assassination attempt reinforces their view of him as a victim under attack, legitimizing their call for retribution. He also cites Gorski and Perry's 'The Flag and the Cross,' discussing the idea that white Christian nationalists feel entitled to use violence to impose their vision of America. Brad warns of potential dangerous outcomes and highlights the media's response to normalize Trumpian rhetoric post-attack. 00:00 Introduction and Condemnation of Violence 01:24 Christian Nationalists' Perspective on Trump's Assassination Attempt 01:39 The Founder or Victim Narrative 02:52 Trump as a Victim and Founder 04:10 White Christian Nationalists' Claim to Authority 06:20 Implications of the Assassination Attempt 07:32 Broader Reactions and Media Response 10:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cult Cinema Circle
Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) with special guest Josh Gorski

Cult Cinema Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 111:51


"You're talking about the richest family in a small town. It's front page news when one of them takes a shit!"On today's episode, join me and my guest Josh Gorski, from Video Dropbox, as we dive into the wild and kooky world of Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). This dark comedy is a delicious mix of morbid and acerbic, and it has stayed a cult classic for many years. This film is also celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, so I thought why not dive into it. This movie was written by Lona Williams, and was directed by Michael Patrick Jann.This movie stars Kirsten Dunst, Allison Janey, Ellen Barkin, Kirstie Alley, and a whole host of other actors like Brittany Murphy and Amy Adams (in her feature film debut)Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan Boyle----Follow Josh on InstagramFollow Video Dropbox on Instagram----Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and LetterboxdShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keep Up
Why did Gorski get my vote? His Amber shined - plus relationships and vote counting matter.

Keep Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 12:30


Politics is an art, not a science. To create something of value takes guts, a good idea and people capable of opening their minds. And having a laugh on occasion.

Keep Up
Gorski Gate

Keep Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 6:50


Gorski Gate by Cynthia Dill

Marketing Happy Hour
Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle as a Busy Young Professional | Hailey Gorski, Registered Dietician

Marketing Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 27:12


We're excited to introduce you to Registered Dietician Hailey Gorski. In this episode, Erica and Hailey chat through some healthy habits we can implement as young professionals to set ourselves up for success in our busy lives. About Hailey Gorski: Hailey is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She completed her dietetic residency at Loyola University Chicago and is a Registered Dietitian with the Commission on Dietetic Registration. She has been featured in Livestrong.com, BeachBody on Demand, and MyFitnessPal.com. Hailey specializes in healthy eating behaviors to help you drop restrictive eating, feel confident in your skin again, and own your decisions like a BOSS! Follow Hailey on Social: TikTok | Instagram | thetipsykale.com ____ Say hi! DM us on Instagram and let us know which bonus episodes you're excited for - we can't wait to hear from you! Please also consider rating the show and leaving a review, as that helps us tremendously as we move forward in this Marketing Happy Hour journey and create more content for all of you. ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our FREE MHH Insiders online community to connect with Millennial and Gen Z marketing professionals around the world!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Get the latest from MHH, straight to your inbox: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Join our email list!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow MHH on Social: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Threads⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ New to Marketing Happy Hour (or just want more)? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Download our Marketing Happy Hour Starter Kit⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This podcast is an MHH Media production. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about MHH Media!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Interested in starting your own podcast? Grab our Podcast Launch Strategy Guide here.⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marketinghappyhour/support

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Ukratko iz Hrvatske, 4.4.2024.

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 8:53


Dva tjedna pred parlamentarne izbore, službena kampanja se zahuktava. HDZ predstavio program u osmoj izbornoj jedinici – Kvarner, Istra i Gorski kotar. Domovinski pokret predstavio program u Osijeku za 4. izbornu jedinicu. Iz Možemo prozivaju HDZ da im oglase na internetu plaća ultrakonzervativna poljska stranka Pravo i pravda, iz HDZ-a odgovaraju da je to zabuna, za koju je kriva kompanija Google. Povodom izbora očitovala se i komisija Justitia et pax Hrvatske biskupske konferencije.

All-American Spookshow Podcast
Ep 206 VHS Collecting w/guest Cory J. Gorski

All-American Spookshow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 35:49


This week, we talk VHS collecting with "VHS Collecting: The Modern Relevance of Home Video" author Cory J. Gorski! Get his book here: https://a.co/d/f5AZsd7   Part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcasting Network! Go to the all-new www.aaspookshow.com & join our Patreon for bonus episodes & content over at https://www.patreon.com/aaspookshow & follow us on Twitter @AASpookshow as well as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Slasher & our YouTube channel by searching All-American Spookshow Podcast.  Email us at allamericanspookshow@gmail.com with questions & comments, and be sure to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!   LINKS:  https://linktr.ee/aaspookshow

The Autism Dad Podcast
The Evolving Journey of 3 Autistic Brothers (S7E06)

The Autism Dad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 29:16


Episode Summary:In this heartfelt episode of "The Autism Dad" podcast, host Rob Gorski sits down with his 15-year-old son, Emmett, to reflect on the remarkable journey from Emmett's early years as a non-verbal child to his present as a confident young man. Rob and Emmett delve into the changes and challenges they've navigated together, including sensory issues, communication barriers, and personal growth. Through a candid and sometimes humorous conversation, they explore Emmett's evolution, the unique experiences of each of Rob's autistic sons, and the profound ways in which their family dynamics have shifted over the years. This episode offers listeners a window into the resilience, adaptability, and love that defines the Gorski family.Guest Expert:Emmett Gorski is a 15-year-old autistic advocate and the son of Rob Gorski, the influential blogger and podcast host behind "The Autism Dad." Passionate about raising awareness and understanding of autism, Emmett brings a unique, firsthand perspective to the conversation. Articulate and insightful, he has been featured on "The Autism Dad" podcast, where he discusses topics ranging from identity-first language to the daily challenges and triumphs of being autistic. With a keen interest in technology and a natural ability to connect with people, Emmett is not only a voice for autistic teens but also an inspiration for families navigating the complexities of autism.Hosted by Rob Gorski:Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.linkMentioned in this episode:Learn More About Tranquil Path Financial Planning Britta Kepf is a dedicated special needs financial planner at Tranquil Path Financial Planning, offering unbiased, tailored advice for families across the U.S. She specializes in retirement and special needs financial planning, helping families navigate government benefits and long-term needs with clarity and peace of mind. For compassionate, personalized financial guidance, contact Britta Kepf at tranquilfp.com.Visit Tranquil Path Financial PlanningLearn More: MightierMightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.Visit MightierLearn More: GoallyThe Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.Visit Goally

POSC Podcast
"Trials" - Bro. Ben Gorski

POSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 40:51


POSC Podcast
"Trials" - Bro. Ben Gorski

POSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 40:51


The Daily Chirp
Musical duo touring the country in an unusual way; Culvers Sierra Vista is a Gold Finalist; Remembering Ruth Gorski

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 16:44


Today - we're diving into a unique story of a musical couple, Mark and Pamela Hill, who are touring the country in an unusual way.   Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Bill Arnold
Uniting churches across Poland – Andrew Gorski | A study of Exodus series – Greg Headington

Afternoons with Bill Arnold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 49:36


Andrew Gorski is an Avant Ministries missionary in Poland trying to lead as many people to Christ as he can. He joins Bill to share his mission, the work being done at the Poland: EP Impact Center, and more. Bill then welcomes back Greg Headington to continue his series on the book of Exodus. Greg shares from Exodus 1-2 and how one of the best traits we can have as Christians is moral courage. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here

POSC Podcast
"The Royal Law" - Bro. Ben Gorski

POSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 38:44


POSC Podcast
"The Royal Law" - Bro. Ben Gorski

POSC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 38:44


On The Hard Days
Ep.197 Dad Rob Gorski on the "Sudden Detour" of a Massive Regression & Parenting the Kid, Not the Diagnosis

On The Hard Days

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 55:19


About This Episode: Today's brand new episode features a dad!!  I'm talking with Dad Rob Gorski. I loved this whole conversation and I know you will too! Here are just some of the topics we discussed:-How challenging a massive regression was for him to process-How fevers brought back the "old" child - and going through the grief all over again-What "survival mode" looked like for him-How he channeled his struggles into writing and podcasting-What life looked like as a single dad - and how he chose to focus on positivity-How to compassionately hold his kids accountable for tough behaviorsWant to connect with Rob? Go to theautismdad.com and specialneedsohio.com.Please shower Rob with love and support by SHARING this episode with a mom (or dad!) who needs to hear his story.** HUGE NEWS!! Our next Mothers Together "Open House"  is coming up at the end of the year! At Open House, you'll walk away with actual connections to real moms just like you AND the validation you deserve but often don't receive. I'm thrilled to be able to bring you a taste of how inclusive, safe, and judgment-free the Mothers Together community is. If you are ready to meet other moms like you, please join us for Open House! Here's the link to sign up: mothers-together.com/openhouse. See you there!I ALWAYS welcome YOUR thoughts! Feel free to DM me on IG (@on.the.hard.days) or email me: megan@mothers-together.com. This podcast is what it is because of YOU.And speaking of the podcast, YOU all recently got my show to almost 220K downloads. Thank you!The best way to keep this podcast download streak is to:1) Subscribe to the podcast - your device will automatically download new episodes!2) Share the show with others - think therapists, pediatricians, and teachers!3) Leave a rating/review for the show - the Apple algorithm will push the show out to more moms who need the support and validation!THANK YOU, so very much, for your continued support!

Heartland POD
The Flyover View, August 4, 2023 | Heartland News And Views

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 13:39


@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85  (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp   (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO   (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS:Illinoi Governor JB Pritzker signs bill aimed at ending homelessnessWednesday, July 26, 2023Task force brings multiple agencies together to focus resourcesBy PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.comSPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Wednesday that seeks to effectively end homelessness in Illinois by marshaling the resources of multiple agencies into one effort.House Bill 2831 codifies an executive order Pritzker signed in 2021 that established the Illinois Interagency Task Force on Homelessness and the Community Advisory Council on Homelessness. It centralizes programs across 17 state departments and agencies to develop and implement a comprehensive plan to combat homelessness. At a bill-signing ceremony at Featherfist, a homeless services organization in Chicago, Pritzker said the goal of the initiative is to bring homelessness in Illinois to “functional zero.”Pritzker said “For those who don't know and who may be listening, it's a measurable metric of success that reduces homelessness to something that's brief and rare and nonrecurring.”The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless estimates that more than 100,000 people in Illinois experienced homelessness for all or part of 2020. Christine Haley, the state's current chief homelessness officer and chair of the interagency task force, said Black people and other people of color are disproportionately affected by homelessness.She said “We stand here in one of the few Black-led homeless services organizations in our state. And as we stand here, we know that this housing crisis before us is rooted in housing injustice, is rooted in segregation, is rooted in racism. We know this because in our city of Chicago, where now less than a third of its residents are Black, 73 percent of individuals and 90 percent of children and their parents who are experiencing homelessness are Black.”State Rep. Lindsey LaPointe, D-Chicago, who was the lead sponsor of the bill in the House, said that on any given night, an estimated 4,500 people in Illinois are without shelter and the average wait time for someone to receive housing services is 802 days. She also noted that in Fiscal Year 2022, 9,800 people were turned away from emergency shelters.She said “Ending homelessness and ensuring every neighbor has access to shelter and supportive services has long been possible in Illinois and across the nation, but we haven't had the collective political, economic – and I say this with love – the bureaucratic will to make it happen until now.”In his State of the State address in February, Pritzker highlighted the state's “Home Illinois” plan, which calls for increased spending for homelessness prevention, crisis response, housing units, and staffing.On Wednesday, he noted that the budget lawmakers passed this year includes more than $350 million for homeless services, an increase of $85.3 million over last year.That includes $50 million in rapid rehousing services for 2,000 households; $40 million to develop more than 90 Permanent Supportive Housing units that provide long-term rental assistance and case management; and $37 million in Emergency Shelter capital funds to create more than 460 non-congregate shelter units.Governor Pritzker said “No stone will be left unturned in this endeavor,”  Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of newspapers, radio and TV stations statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.TENNESSEE LOOKOUT:Evolution of the Christian right in TennesseeMiddle Tennessee, and Williamson County, in particular, as the buckle of Christian nationalismBY: DEVON HEINEN - 6:00 AM     Part of the far right in the U.S. is the Christian far right. According to Philip Gorski, chair of Yale University's sociology department — political sociology and social movements, as well as religion, are areas of interest for him — the Christian far right in the U.S. has evolved over hundreds of years. Its basic principles, though, date back to the country's birth, as do its two main groups: “God and country” and “God over country.”“'God and country' people believe that America was founded as a Christian nation and that the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are inspired by the Christian Bible,” Gorski explains. “They believe that America is especially blessed by God, and America has a special mission in history. And they worry that all these blessings and all that power will be taken away if it doesn't remain a Christian nation. And, for most of these people, the term ‘Christian' also kind of implies ‘white.'”“Even further to their right is what I would call the ‘God over country' people,” Gorski adds. “And these are people who don't believe that America is a Christian nation or that it ever was, but they're determined to make sure that it becomes one, and that usually involves destroying the American government and replacing it with some form of Christian government and Christian law.”Gorski says the U.S. Christian far right has grown over the last 15 or 20 years. One reason, he says, is that there's been an erosion of authority from older Christian leaders.“I think there are a lot of conservative white Christians out there who've learned a lot more of their ‘theology' quote-unquote from Rush Limbaugh” — a former Republican media personality who Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom before dying in 2021 at 70 years old — “and Tucker Carlson, than from Jerry Falwell or Billy Graham.”The U.S. Christian far right has grown a lot since the start of Obama's presidency, Gorski says, both in terms of numbers and power, but especially in power. When it comes to sheer size, a conservative guess by Gorski puts the percentage of current U.S. Republican voters who are either “God and country” or “God over country” Christian far right at 25 or 30 percent. In terms of power, he says the U.S. Christian far right has grown so much that it's among the loudest voices in the GOP.Why has the Christian far right grown in the country? Gorski credits social media for being, probably, the biggest reason: social media has let once-small fringe groups interact with each other as well as work on influencing mainstream opinion.The U.S. Christian far right is also becoming authoritarian. He says it wasn't like that 10 or 20 years ago.When it comes to Middle Tennessee, Rev. Kevin Riggs runs down a list of examples showing the region's power in Christianity. It's home to several denominational headquarters. Williamson County houses the majority of the Christian music industry. There are a number of Christian publishing houses in the Middle Tennessee area. And a lot of the executives who work in Christian publishing live in Williamson County.Riggs is 57 years old. For the past 33, he has been a pastor at Franklin Community Church. He's currently a senior pastor there. When RIggs talks, you hear a Southern drawl. Originally from Nashville, the fourth-generation ordained minister has lived in Franklin for more than three decades.“Almost anything that gets put out in the quote ‘Christian world' and ‘Christian culture' is going to come through Middle Tennessee before it goes out to the world, and a lot of that is going to come through Williamson County,” Riggs says.There's more on his list. Middle Tennessee has so-called Christian celebrities. And it has organizations that have large preaching circuits. Plus, it has Christian institutions of higher education.And Middle Tennessee's power doesn't end there. The Hartford Institute for Religion Research tracks the number of megachurches in the U.S. - megachurches being those with average weekly attendance of at least 2,000 people. With 67 megachurches, Tennessee is 5th in the U.S. But on a per-capita basis, Tennessee had the most.One thing Riggs wants to make clear: Not every Christian is far-right. But he says the Christian far right is definitely present.He said “You hear the South oftentimes referred to as the ‘buckle of the Bible Belt' — sometimes that's Tennessee, sometimes that's Arkansas — but I'm convinced that Middle Tennessee, and Williamson County, in particular, is the buckle of Christian nationalism.” Riggs doesn't know if the non-violent end of the far-right spectrum makes up the majority or the minority in Williamson County's Christian community. It's too close to tell.Extremism hits close to home for Riggs. He used to have Christian far-right views.He said “I know what I'm talking about. I know how Evangelicals think. I know how that far right thinks,” Riggs says. He lets out a chuckle. “You know, I don't need to read it in a survey. I mean, I know.”If Trump wins the presidency in 2024, Riggs thinks the situation in Williamson County will get worse. There will be more divisiveness. The Christian far right will be even bolder.Elizabeth Madeira decided to run for local office in the 2020 election cycle. Before eventually losing her bid for the Tennessee House of Representatives' 63rd district, Madeira encountered the far right numerous times. The most memorable experience came about six to eight weeks prior to election day. That's when she got a phone call. The caller had a question: Was Madeira running as a Democrat? Yes, she answered.Then the caller “went on a long ramble about how Democrats support killing babies, pedophilia, support killing police officers — it was a long, very angry tirade, in which she disparaged the college that I attended- ” which is a Christian college. “And then she said that her daughter attends that college, and, now, she thinks she might have to take that daughter out of college because she was gonna turn into a Democrat like me.”A little later in the conversation about that phone call, Madeira adds: “It was basically a litany of QAnon conspiracy theories for at least five minutes, and then she hung up on me.”There were 733 far-right hate groups in the U.S. in 2021, according to the human-rights non-profit Southern Poverty Law Center. In Tennessee, the SPLC tracked 28 hate groups.These consisted of two anti-LGBTQ groups, three white-nationalist, four neo-Nazi, nine general hate groups, one antisemitic, four Ku Klux Klan, two anti-Muslim, one Christian identity, one neo-Confederate and one racist skinhead group. Eleven of Tennessee's 28 far-right hate groups in 2021 were statewide organizations. Of the remaining 17, six were in Middle Tennessee.MISSOURI INDEPENDENT:Over one million Missourians on Medicaid will have their eligibility checked between now and next May. Many have never undergone the process beforeBY: CLARA BATES - AUGUST 3, 2023 5:55 AMIn June, 72% of Medicaid dis-enrollments in Missouri were due to "procedural" reasons, meaning the state could not determine eligibility — generally because of paperwork issues (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent).Missouri has begun checking the eligibility of everyone on its Medicaid rolls — a review process that was paused for three years because of pandemic-era federal protections. Advocates hope that continuing to get the word out about how to navigate what is, for many, an unfamiliar process, will help those who are eligible retain coverage.About one-quarter of the state's population was enrolled in Medicaid - called MO HealthNet in Missouri - in June of this year.The state has 1.5 million Medicaid enrollees on the books, up from around 900,000 in March 2020 — in part because Missouri implemented voter-approved Medicaid expansion for low-income adults in late 2021 and in part because of the federal rules providing continuous coverage. Now, hundreds of thousands of Missourians are projected to lose coverage. Nationally, more than 3.7 million enrollees already have been disenrolled from Medicaid coverage.Brandi Linder, community health coordinator at Missouri Ozarks Community Health, a federally-qualified health center that assists with Medicaid renewals said “A lot of people got Medicaid during the public health emergency during COVID that had never had it before, so they've never had to go through the annual renewal process,”Linder said the focus has been ensuring that those who are new to the renewal process understand the stakes: “That if they don't do it, they could possibly lose their coverage.”Here are some of the things advocates and state officials want participants to know.1. Renewal month is typically the anniversary month of your first enrollment.Missouri's process of evaluating the eligibility of each person on its caseload will unfold over the next year— the state began in June and will end with those due in May 2024. Participants can view their renewal date on the Department of Social Services' new online portal, but need a smartphone and an active email address to sign up for the required multi-factor authentication.2. Participants should update their contact information with the state, especially mailing addresses.The social services department “strongly encourages” all participants to keep their address up to date — notifying the state if they've moved in the last three years;check the mail regularly;and/or verify your renewal date in the Family Support Division Benefit Portal.Participants can update their contact info online, in-person, or by phone.3. The participant will likely need to return paperwork to the state.If the state doesn't have sufficient data to renew a participant's coverage, the participant will need to provide additional information.That paperwork will be sent to the participant by mail and will be a yellow form.The participant should receive the form 55 days before their annual renewal is due.The state sends forms already partially completed with information it has about the participant. The participant should, in addition to filling out any blanks in the form, be sure to Review the pre-populated information the state filled out;Cross out anything that is not accurate and correct it;And be sure to sign the document before submitting it.5. If there are paperwork issues, eligible participants could lose coverage.The state can end coverage for two reasons. If the participant is found to be ineligible — because their income exceeds the allowed maximum, for instance, they will be deemed ineligible and lose coverage.A participant can also lose coverage for what are called “procedural” reasons, meaning the state couldn't determine the participant's eligibility, generally due to paperwork issues. For instance, a participant could be procedurally disenrolled if they did not return the required paperwork, or did not receive the paperwork — perhaps because of a change in address or lack of a stable address. In June, the first month of reviews, more than 32,000 Missourians – half of them children – lost Medicaid coverage with 72% of terminations were due to procedural reasons. That means around 23,000 Missourians disenrolled were not directly found ineligible but their eligibility couldn't be determined. Enrollees have 90 days after the termination to submit required paperwork for reconsideration  — rather than filling out an entirely new application for Medicaid. If they're found eligible, they can get coverage reinstated.So if you're in this situation, it's “very important to turn that paperwork in as soon as possible,” Oliver said. “It's not too late.” 8. Those who lose coverage may be eligible for plans through the Affordable Care Act.There is a special enrollment period for those who lose Medicaid from now until July 31, 2024. If you're a Missourian interested in speaking to a reporter about your experience with the Medicaid renewal process, please contact cbates@missouriindependent.com.And finally, the bad joke nobody asked for: Did I ever tell you about my grandfather? He has the heart of a lion. And, a lifetime ban from the zoo.Welp, that's it for me. From Denver I'm Sean Diller, original reporting for the stories in todays show comes from the Missouri Independent, Capitol News Illinois, and the Tennessee Lookout. Thanks for listening, see you next time.

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@TheHeartlandPOD on Twitter and ThreadsCo-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85  (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp   (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO   (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS:Illinoi Governor JB Pritzker signs bill aimed at ending homelessnessWednesday, July 26, 2023Task force brings multiple agencies together to focus resourcesBy PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.comSPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker signed legislation Wednesday that seeks to effectively end homelessness in Illinois by marshaling the resources of multiple agencies into one effort.House Bill 2831 codifies an executive order Pritzker signed in 2021 that established the Illinois Interagency Task Force on Homelessness and the Community Advisory Council on Homelessness. It centralizes programs across 17 state departments and agencies to develop and implement a comprehensive plan to combat homelessness. At a bill-signing ceremony at Featherfist, a homeless services organization in Chicago, Pritzker said the goal of the initiative is to bring homelessness in Illinois to “functional zero.”Pritzker said “For those who don't know and who may be listening, it's a measurable metric of success that reduces homelessness to something that's brief and rare and nonrecurring.”The Chicago Coalition for the Homeless estimates that more than 100,000 people in Illinois experienced homelessness for all or part of 2020. Christine Haley, the state's current chief homelessness officer and chair of the interagency task force, said Black people and other people of color are disproportionately affected by homelessness.She said “We stand here in one of the few Black-led homeless services organizations in our state. And as we stand here, we know that this housing crisis before us is rooted in housing injustice, is rooted in segregation, is rooted in racism. We know this because in our city of Chicago, where now less than a third of its residents are Black, 73 percent of individuals and 90 percent of children and their parents who are experiencing homelessness are Black.”State Rep. Lindsey LaPointe, D-Chicago, who was the lead sponsor of the bill in the House, said that on any given night, an estimated 4,500 people in Illinois are without shelter and the average wait time for someone to receive housing services is 802 days. She also noted that in Fiscal Year 2022, 9,800 people were turned away from emergency shelters.She said “Ending homelessness and ensuring every neighbor has access to shelter and supportive services has long been possible in Illinois and across the nation, but we haven't had the collective political, economic – and I say this with love – the bureaucratic will to make it happen until now.”In his State of the State address in February, Pritzker highlighted the state's “Home Illinois” plan, which calls for increased spending for homelessness prevention, crisis response, housing units, and staffing.On Wednesday, he noted that the budget lawmakers passed this year includes more than $350 million for homeless services, an increase of $85.3 million over last year.That includes $50 million in rapid rehousing services for 2,000 households; $40 million to develop more than 90 Permanent Supportive Housing units that provide long-term rental assistance and case management; and $37 million in Emergency Shelter capital funds to create more than 460 non-congregate shelter units.Governor Pritzker said “No stone will be left unturned in this endeavor,”  Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of newspapers, radio and TV stations statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.TENNESSEE LOOKOUT:Evolution of the Christian right in TennesseeMiddle Tennessee, and Williamson County, in particular, as the buckle of Christian nationalismBY: DEVON HEINEN - 6:00 AM     Part of the far right in the U.S. is the Christian far right. According to Philip Gorski, chair of Yale University's sociology department — political sociology and social movements, as well as religion, are areas of interest for him — the Christian far right in the U.S. has evolved over hundreds of years. Its basic principles, though, date back to the country's birth, as do its two main groups: “God and country” and “God over country.”“'God and country' people believe that America was founded as a Christian nation and that the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are inspired by the Christian Bible,” Gorski explains. “They believe that America is especially blessed by God, and America has a special mission in history. And they worry that all these blessings and all that power will be taken away if it doesn't remain a Christian nation. And, for most of these people, the term ‘Christian' also kind of implies ‘white.'”“Even further to their right is what I would call the ‘God over country' people,” Gorski adds. “And these are people who don't believe that America is a Christian nation or that it ever was, but they're determined to make sure that it becomes one, and that usually involves destroying the American government and replacing it with some form of Christian government and Christian law.”Gorski says the U.S. Christian far right has grown over the last 15 or 20 years. One reason, he says, is that there's been an erosion of authority from older Christian leaders.“I think there are a lot of conservative white Christians out there who've learned a lot more of their ‘theology' quote-unquote from Rush Limbaugh” — a former Republican media personality who Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom before dying in 2021 at 70 years old — “and Tucker Carlson, than from Jerry Falwell or Billy Graham.”The U.S. Christian far right has grown a lot since the start of Obama's presidency, Gorski says, both in terms of numbers and power, but especially in power. When it comes to sheer size, a conservative guess by Gorski puts the percentage of current U.S. Republican voters who are either “God and country” or “God over country” Christian far right at 25 or 30 percent. In terms of power, he says the U.S. Christian far right has grown so much that it's among the loudest voices in the GOP.Why has the Christian far right grown in the country? Gorski credits social media for being, probably, the biggest reason: social media has let once-small fringe groups interact with each other as well as work on influencing mainstream opinion.The U.S. Christian far right is also becoming authoritarian. He says it wasn't like that 10 or 20 years ago.When it comes to Middle Tennessee, Rev. Kevin Riggs runs down a list of examples showing the region's power in Christianity. It's home to several denominational headquarters. Williamson County houses the majority of the Christian music industry. There are a number of Christian publishing houses in the Middle Tennessee area. And a lot of the executives who work in Christian publishing live in Williamson County.Riggs is 57 years old. For the past 33, he has been a pastor at Franklin Community Church. He's currently a senior pastor there. When RIggs talks, you hear a Southern drawl. Originally from Nashville, the fourth-generation ordained minister has lived in Franklin for more than three decades.“Almost anything that gets put out in the quote ‘Christian world' and ‘Christian culture' is going to come through Middle Tennessee before it goes out to the world, and a lot of that is going to come through Williamson County,” Riggs says.There's more on his list. Middle Tennessee has so-called Christian celebrities. And it has organizations that have large preaching circuits. Plus, it has Christian institutions of higher education.And Middle Tennessee's power doesn't end there. The Hartford Institute for Religion Research tracks the number of megachurches in the U.S. - megachurches being those with average weekly attendance of at least 2,000 people. With 67 megachurches, Tennessee is 5th in the U.S. But on a per-capita basis, Tennessee had the most.One thing Riggs wants to make clear: Not every Christian is far-right. But he says the Christian far right is definitely present.He said “You hear the South oftentimes referred to as the ‘buckle of the Bible Belt' — sometimes that's Tennessee, sometimes that's Arkansas — but I'm convinced that Middle Tennessee, and Williamson County, in particular, is the buckle of Christian nationalism.” Riggs doesn't know if the non-violent end of the far-right spectrum makes up the majority or the minority in Williamson County's Christian community. It's too close to tell.Extremism hits close to home for Riggs. He used to have Christian far-right views.He said “I know what I'm talking about. I know how Evangelicals think. I know how that far right thinks,” Riggs says. He lets out a chuckle. “You know, I don't need to read it in a survey. I mean, I know.”If Trump wins the presidency in 2024, Riggs thinks the situation in Williamson County will get worse. There will be more divisiveness. The Christian far right will be even bolder.Elizabeth Madeira decided to run for local office in the 2020 election cycle. Before eventually losing her bid for the Tennessee House of Representatives' 63rd district, Madeira encountered the far right numerous times. The most memorable experience came about six to eight weeks prior to election day. That's when she got a phone call. The caller had a question: Was Madeira running as a Democrat? Yes, she answered.Then the caller “went on a long ramble about how Democrats support killing babies, pedophilia, support killing police officers — it was a long, very angry tirade, in which she disparaged the college that I attended- ” which is a Christian college. “And then she said that her daughter attends that college, and, now, she thinks she might have to take that daughter out of college because she was gonna turn into a Democrat like me.”A little later in the conversation about that phone call, Madeira adds: “It was basically a litany of QAnon conspiracy theories for at least five minutes, and then she hung up on me.”There were 733 far-right hate groups in the U.S. in 2021, according to the human-rights non-profit Southern Poverty Law Center. In Tennessee, the SPLC tracked 28 hate groups.These consisted of two anti-LGBTQ groups, three white-nationalist, four neo-Nazi, nine general hate groups, one antisemitic, four Ku Klux Klan, two anti-Muslim, one Christian identity, one neo-Confederate and one racist skinhead group. Eleven of Tennessee's 28 far-right hate groups in 2021 were statewide organizations. Of the remaining 17, six were in Middle Tennessee.MISSOURI INDEPENDENT:Over one million Missourians on Medicaid will have their eligibility checked between now and next May. Many have never undergone the process beforeBY: CLARA BATES - AUGUST 3, 2023 5:55 AMIn June, 72% of Medicaid dis-enrollments in Missouri were due to "procedural" reasons, meaning the state could not determine eligibility — generally because of paperwork issues (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent).Missouri has begun checking the eligibility of everyone on its Medicaid rolls — a review process that was paused for three years because of pandemic-era federal protections. Advocates hope that continuing to get the word out about how to navigate what is, for many, an unfamiliar process, will help those who are eligible retain coverage.About one-quarter of the state's population was enrolled in Medicaid - called MO HealthNet in Missouri - in June of this year.The state has 1.5 million Medicaid enrollees on the books, up from around 900,000 in March 2020 — in part because Missouri implemented voter-approved Medicaid expansion for low-income adults in late 2021 and in part because of the federal rules providing continuous coverage. Now, hundreds of thousands of Missourians are projected to lose coverage. Nationally, more than 3.7 million enrollees already have been disenrolled from Medicaid coverage.Brandi Linder, community health coordinator at Missouri Ozarks Community Health, a federally-qualified health center that assists with Medicaid renewals said “A lot of people got Medicaid during the public health emergency during COVID that had never had it before, so they've never had to go through the annual renewal process,”Linder said the focus has been ensuring that those who are new to the renewal process understand the stakes: “That if they don't do it, they could possibly lose their coverage.”Here are some of the things advocates and state officials want participants to know.1. Renewal month is typically the anniversary month of your first enrollment.Missouri's process of evaluating the eligibility of each person on its caseload will unfold over the next year— the state began in June and will end with those due in May 2024. Participants can view their renewal date on the Department of Social Services' new online portal, but need a smartphone and an active email address to sign up for the required multi-factor authentication.2. Participants should update their contact information with the state, especially mailing addresses.The social services department “strongly encourages” all participants to keep their address up to date — notifying the state if they've moved in the last three years;check the mail regularly;and/or verify your renewal date in the Family Support Division Benefit Portal.Participants can update their contact info online, in-person, or by phone.3. The participant will likely need to return paperwork to the state.If the state doesn't have sufficient data to renew a participant's coverage, the participant will need to provide additional information.That paperwork will be sent to the participant by mail and will be a yellow form.The participant should receive the form 55 days before their annual renewal is due.The state sends forms already partially completed with information it has about the participant. The participant should, in addition to filling out any blanks in the form, be sure to Review the pre-populated information the state filled out;Cross out anything that is not accurate and correct it;And be sure to sign the document before submitting it.5. If there are paperwork issues, eligible participants could lose coverage.The state can end coverage for two reasons. If the participant is found to be ineligible — because their income exceeds the allowed maximum, for instance, they will be deemed ineligible and lose coverage.A participant can also lose coverage for what are called “procedural” reasons, meaning the state couldn't determine the participant's eligibility, generally due to paperwork issues. For instance, a participant could be procedurally disenrolled if they did not return the required paperwork, or did not receive the paperwork — perhaps because of a change in address or lack of a stable address. In June, the first month of reviews, more than 32,000 Missourians – half of them children – lost Medicaid coverage with 72% of terminations were due to procedural reasons. That means around 23,000 Missourians disenrolled were not directly found ineligible but their eligibility couldn't be determined. Enrollees have 90 days after the termination to submit required paperwork for reconsideration  — rather than filling out an entirely new application for Medicaid. If they're found eligible, they can get coverage reinstated.So if you're in this situation, it's “very important to turn that paperwork in as soon as possible,” Oliver said. “It's not too late.” 8. Those who lose coverage may be eligible for plans through the Affordable Care Act.There is a special enrollment period for those who lose Medicaid from now until July 31, 2024. If you're a Missourian interested in speaking to a reporter about your experience with the Medicaid renewal process, please contact cbates@missouriindependent.com.And finally, the bad joke nobody asked for: Did I ever tell you about my grandfather? He has the heart of a lion. And, a lifetime ban from the zoo.Welp, that's it for me. From Denver I'm Sean Diller, original reporting for the stories in todays show comes from the Missouri Independent, Capitol News Illinois, and the Tennessee Lookout. Thanks for listening, see you next time.