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At Enterprise Connect 2025, Gerry Christensen, founder of Wireless Waypoint, is preparing for an important panel discussion: “Building Trust in Outbound Calling Systems” on Thursday, March 20, at 9 a.m. Restoring Trust in Caller ID Many consumers no longer trust unknown calls, assuming they're scams. Even essential calls—like fraud alerts from banks—are often ignored because they appear as "Spam Likely." Christensen emphasized that branded calling, authentication, and consent management are key to rebuilding trust. Steps for IT Managers For enterprises managing outbound calls, Christensen suggests: Know Your Customer (KYC) – Verify who is making calls on your behalf. Authentication & Validation – Ensure calls originate from trusted sources. Branded Calling – Display logos, reasons for calls, and verified IDs. Call Routing Awareness – Understand how calls travel through the network to avoid losing attestation levels. A-B Testing & Industry-Specific Approaches Companies can experiment with branded calling by A/B testing: A Group – Calls with branding, such as a company logo and caller ID. B Group – Standard outbound calls. This helps businesses measure response rates and effectiveness. Additionally, Christensen stressed the importance of industry-specific use cases—such as banks notifying customers of fraud alerts or healthcare providers confirming appointments. Where to Learn More Christensen encourages IT leaders to analyze their call origination process, work with trusted providers, and optimize call routing. For more insights or consulting, he is available via: Enterprise Connect app Wireless Waypoint website LinkedIn As outbound calling evolves with AI and authentication tools, Christensen's insights at Enterprise Connect are essential for companies looking to boost answer rates and improve customer trust. #EnterpriseConnect #WirelessWaypoint #BrandedCalling #CX #Trust #Telecom #OutboundCalls
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Send us a textThe latest episode dives deep into Shawn Livingston's inspiring journey from addiction to ultra-marathon running. His insights emphasize the importance of finding a purpose, surrounding oneself with supportive communities, and redefining personal success beyond materialism. This conversation serves as an uplifting reminder that no matter how dark things may seem, transformation is within reach for anyone willing to chase their dreams.• Shawn's journey from addiction to ultra-marathon is a testament to the power of purpose• Importance of identifying and pursuing your personal “Super Bowl”• Community and influence: surrounding yourself with like-minded individuals• The emotional and physical toll of ultra-marathons• Redefining success: focusing on fulfillment and connection rather than material gains• Emphasizing accountability through actionable steps and routines• Continuous growth and progress are key to a meaningful life To Reach Jordan:Email: Jordan@Edwards.Consulting Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ejFXH1_BjdnxG4J8u93Zw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.edwards.7503 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanfedwards/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanedwards5/ Hope you find value in this. If so please provide a 5-star and drop a review.Complimentary Edwards Consulting Session: https://calendly.com/jordan-555/intro-call
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Today I'm talking about how to run engaging and effective group calls in your signature program, rather than calls that leave people bored or frustrated or just not showing up. When I say PROGRAM, I'm talking about a niched, outcome oriented, structured container. Your program might be a workshop, retreat, group coaching program, course, or some hybrid of different formats. These are the kinds of programs that are always in demand because they actually help people make significant transformations. I'm not talking about flimsy self-led courses here. I'm talking about programs where your participants get to interact with you in a meaningful way. Therapists and healers make the best programs. We've got training and experience in how to help people get from point A to point B. We know how to work with resistance, emotions, and all of the other things that make change difficult. If you've been a participant in a lot of programs, you know that some group leaders have no idea what they're doing! You as a therapist or healer have the potential to be a very skilled group leader for your program. BUT there's some stuff that therapists also need to learn about running calls in their structured, niched and outcome oriented programs. A question I get a lot is: “How can I facilitate group calls well in my new program?” And I'm excited to share my answer with you here. THE TROUBLE WITH THERAPISTS Our biggest mistakes as therapists are that we tend to run our program calls like group therapy sessions when we need to be doing something different. I'll use myself as an example. I really fucked this up at the beginning. In the beginning, I ran my program calls a lot like group therapy sessions, and that wasn't what my business coaching program needed. I tended to go towards depth and bigger emotional material because I was comfortable there and that's what I was used to doing with groups. I had been moving that way during years and years of working as a therapist. If a person brought up feeling stuck in perfectionism or imposter syndrome, I'd expand and encourage that conversation to the point that it took up most of the session. Then I'd try to rush through some business concepts. I didn't know how to balance that beautiful depth with the need to direct the group towards the goal of the program. My group calls left people feeling understood, bonded to others in the group, and probably with less shame about their experiences. The calls didn't give the participants enough help with taking strategic steps in their businesses. Were the calls bad? It depends what you think the purpose of the calls was. People who primarily wanted space to process about their emotions about their businesses probably thought the calls were great. People who wanted to move forward with strategy probably felt frustrated. Lots of participants probably felt pretty good about the calls while they were happening, but then bummed out at the end of the program that we hadn't gotten enough business stuff done. As therapists, we still get to use our attunement skills, but we need to harness them differently. The problem was that I hadn't chosen ONE clear purpose for my calls. CHOSE A PURPOSE That brings me to one of my favorite thought leaders around running groups: Priya Parker. She's an author and a facilitator, and she's NOT a therapist. Her book, The Art Of Gathering, has changed how I think about groups forever. Priya Parker says that for any gathering, you need to choose ONE clear purpose. You definitely need one clear purpose for your program. The purpose of your program is the outcome it helps people move towards. For example: Let's pretend your program helps couples in blended families to strengthen their relationships. (That's a juicy niche by the way. Grab it if you want!) This program is designed to get the couple from point A to point B. Point A is where the couple is now, feeling distress in their bond. point B is feeling stronger in their relationship. Every single decision you make about your program should be in service of helping your couples towards the goal of a stronger relationship. Your whole program has a purpose. Within that program, each of the group calls needs to have one clear purpose as well. For each session, you can ask yourself: “What is the one thing that this call needs to do well?” Is the purpose of each meeting to internalize a concept? To feel connected to other participants? To hear each other's stories? Choose ONE purpose to build the call around. Yes, they'll get additional benefits out of those meetings too. But choosing just one purpose saves us from this bias we all tend to have. We overestimate our ability to prioritize lots of things at once and do all of them well. That's when calls get boring and frustrating for the participants, and you notice that people stop showing up. That's also when you as the leader get stressed out and maybe even resentful. You're trying to do SO much and it's not working. Here's something I hate to hear from the leader at the beginning of a workshop or a meeting: “We've got way more stuff to cover than we have time for!” We've all learned to humble brag about being over committed and doing too much, but when a group call doesn't have enough time to accomplish the goal, it's just not as valuable. RUN YOUR CALLS IN A WAY THAT PROTECTS THE PURPOSE Once you know the purpose of the program and specifically of each of calls, it's your job to protect that purpose. When people signed up for your program, you promised them a process to get from point A to point B. I'm gonna talk about some things you can do in structuring your calls to make that happen. THINGS TO DO ON THE FIRST CALL Your first meeting will be different from the subsequent ones because the purpose of the first call is to get everyone set up for success in the program. (If what you're running is a multi-hour workshop or a retreat, this applies to the beginning of that event.) Start on time. If you wait to start until everyone has arrived, people will take that cue and show up late next time. Don't start the first meeting with logistics because that's a missed opportunity. Start the very first moment of the very first meeting with something that brings people into more presence. Logistics can be the second thing you do. You might start with a breathing exercise, an inspiring story, or a simple experiential exercise. Name and ask for acknowledgement of group agreements. Ask participants to share other desired agreements, and allow them to email you with suggested additions if they don't want to bring them up in the group. Tell people how you'd like participants to behave on the group calls. Talk explicitly about what's in the range of desired behavior, including things like eating, turning their cameras off, coming late or leaving early. There's no one right answer to these things, so you need to tell them what's expected here. Model taking care of yourself. For example, take a sip of water and stretch when you need to. Tell people to expect that you'll interrupt them sometimes, always with loving kindness, because you're going to be driving this bus towards a particular direction. Tell people what kinds of feedback or comments are welcome. Unlike in a therapy group, their feedback to each other might not be the priority on these calls. If that's the case, tell them. Tell them how to get the most out of these calls and the whole program. If there's homework, give them a sense of how much time that will take, and help them plant seeds for themselves about how they'll get that done and what they'll do if they fall behind. STRUCTURING THE REST OF YOUR CALLS Start with a ritual in each meeting to help people arrive. Briefly tell people after that ritual what will happen during that call. When that plan changes partway through the call, acknowledge that you're pivoting. They won't care that you're pivoting. They'll just be glad you're still driving the bus. If you've got multiple group calls, a structure that often works well is one portion for teaching, then a portion for spotlight coaching or discussion. 90 minutes tends to be a good length for calls where both teaching and discussion and coaching happen. If you've got 6 people or more, breakout rooms of 2 or 3 people can be a helpful tool for discussion. When you use breakout rooms, give them a prompt and tell them to use the time as feels best. When you're teaching something, teach! Keep the focus rather than going into too much discussion in the middle of teaching. Every time you teach a concept, include something experiential so that participants can grapple with what they're learning. That could be as simple as pausing for silent reflection or journaling. You could fill in a worksheet together. You could lead folks through a visualization. Try to show a visual like a slide every time you teach a big concept. You might include spotlight coaching in place of or in addition to more open ended group discussion. This might move you away from your comfort zone if you've been a group therapist. In spotlights, you coach one person in front of the group. If you've got a lot of expertise in this topic, and people have paid big bucks to learn from you, so don't shy away from spotlight coaching. Sometimes therapists are so used to saying “you're the expert on you” or “the group has all the wisdom” that we don't step into our authority enough. Return to the purpose of your group call. If spotlight coaching will fulfill that purpose better than open ended discussion, do it. Remember when you said you'll interrupt in order to protect the purpose of the calls? As someone is talking, it is YOUR job to decide if this discussion serves the purpose of the call. If it doesn't, explain that kindly and move on. On the other hand, If what's happening with a person does serve the purpose particularly well, you might spend MORE time on one person's spotlight. At the end of your very last session, do something that brings people into being present, not logistics. That means you'll need to talk logistics before the end. EXPERIMENT WITH DIFFERENT STRUCTURES I'm a participant in a group right now in which we learn and internalize a new concept each week. The leader summarizes in one sentence what she would like us to internalize. Then she teaches on that. Then we have a discussion to further internalize the concept. In my container, Create Your Program, people do all of the short video lessons and work between sessions. By the way, I do NOT recommend that you prerecord videos. I recommend that you teach everything live at least the first time you run your program. I taught CYP live many times before I recorded the curriculum. In CYP, the purpose of the weekly calls is to move through obstacles to getting your program created and launched. The structure of most of my calls is a quick ritual, then spotlight coaching, and sometimes a 10 minute breakout with groups of 2 or 3. People get other benefits from the calls, but by focusing on that one purpose, I know the calls do that one thing really well. I've also been a participant in a group where we met two times a week. One session was all about learning a concept, and the other session was for discussion and Q&A. DIFFICULT MOMENTS Handling difficult moments might come easily to you as a therapist. We know how to have some really tricky conversations while staying present. One difficult thing you'll deal with is shame. Your participants will sometimes experience shame during calls because they're learning big stuff and making changes. Rather than expanding in that direction, which might be too much for the container, you might want to normalize and contain shame. You're containing the group process, not the person. One way to do that is to say out loud what you see in others (” I see lots of head nods” or “I see a lot of resonance on people's faces”) to show that the person is not alone in their experience. You can also name it if you have struggled in a similar way yourself. If a participant seems to be in fight or flight or freeze, you might acknowledge that things got big, and that this is big stuff. Name that you'll circle back with the person if that feels right. Don't feel you have to tie a bow on every interaction. You won't always be able to fix or resolve everything, and that's OK. When you're the one who gets dysregulated, especially if you cause any kind of harm, name it. Say “that was about me.” Don't over apologize, because then participants are likely to feel they need to take care of you. Circle back next time if you've got more accountability to take. Even if you're not normally available between calls, you'll need to be available if a conflict happened and harm happened. Now remember what I said about talking about homework in the first session? It's gonna come up in subsequent sessions. If you've got a program where there's homework, you'll need to acknowledge many times that it's hard to get the work done. Whether you give 5 minutes of homework or 3 hours of homework, it will be hard for people to get it done. If there's any way to get people to the outcome without homework, don't assign homework! This is gonna go against your therapist sensibility, but you've got to contain the conversation around how hard it is to get the homework done. Don't allow your program to become a group only about how hard it is to do the homework. That will not serve the purpose of the group. In my program, there's a LOT of homework. The homework is broken down into bite sized pieces, but it's a lot, because people are creating their programs. I have a lot of practice at normalizing the struggle to get things done, and strategizing with people about what to prioritize and what to let go of. BE WILLING TO BE LESS LIKED This is something you might already be good at as a therapist. Running a group program is great for getting over people pleasing because you can't people please 4 or 8 or 25 people at once. I used to have the habit of scanning for the person who looked least happy on the call and focusing on them. I rarely do that anymore. Partly because I've done a lot of trauma healing recently and partly also just because I'm 52, I just don't need everyone to like me at every moment. It's also helped me to be a participant and watch group leaders who don't take it personally when someone is struggling or unhappy in the moment. I've noticed how calm that makes me feel. I've watched myself as a participant and noticed when I'm the “difficult person”. It's fine and helpful to be redirected in those moments. When someone else is the “difficult person”, it's very comforting to watch the group leader handle it with compassion and clear boundaries. I work to allow myself to be a conduit for anger, frustration, or whatever a participant might need to feel in a particular moment. It's always generous to protect the purpose of the group. Therapists and healers really do create the best programs. Once you harness what you're already great at and grow your skills around this particular kind of facilitation, my prediction is that you're going to be hooked on running group programs. The energy and mutual support that happen make group calls my favorite part of my whole job. Show notes at https://rebeltherapist.me/podcast/233
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In this week's episode of For the Property Investor podcast, we dive into the latest trends and hot topics in the Australian property market. Nick and Owen discusses the booming success of property vendors in Australia, the Greens' controversial housing proposals, and the impact of short-term rentals like Airbnb on the housing market. Learn more about our hosts! Owen Davis Nick Bendel
The Electricity Users group, which includes Fonterra, Rio Tinto, and Woolworths, believes it's time for a voluntary power conservation campaign to avoid a forced one that would hit all consumers. It comes as national grid operator Transpower is looking at allowing access to contingency hydro storage, to mitigate possible power shortages, Major Energy Users Group Executive Director Karen Boyes speaks to Lisa Owen.
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A Clare community group has issued a renewed scathing criticism of the Road Safety Authority in light of mounting fatalities on Irish Roads. So far this year, 97 people have died in road traffic collisions across the country, with four such incidents in Clare. The overall figure is 14% above the number of fatalities recorded nationwide at this juncture of last year, although under the RSA's current action plan, its aiming to reduce serious injuries and road deaths by 50% by 2030. Better Ennis Spokesperson Síle Guinnane says the organisation needs reform as its failing on too many levels.
A Clare Autism support group is calling for a major overhaul of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services following a damming report into patient experiences. A new survey by advocacy group 'Families for reform of CAMHS' found that 70% of parents with autistic children said their child's health deteriorated while on a waiting list. The report also found 42% of parents reported their autistic child was turned away while experiencing suicidal ideation. Ennis Voices for Autism Secretary Gearóid Mannion says the situation is deeply concerning.
In this episode, learn about Rebrand, my 16-week group coaching program for photographers who want to transition into personal brand photography. The program aims to help participants charge four figures per session while enhancing their confidence in brand photography. The episode discusses the structure of Rebrand, including weekly coaching calls, a comprehensive curriculum with swipe files and templates, and a Slack community for continuous support. Key features include portfolio reviews, a booking tracker for measuring success, and the upcoming Rewind video training series. Enrollment begins on June 14 with the new cohort starting on July 17. Learn more about Rebrand here! Highlights from this episode: 00:00 Introduction to Rebrand Enrollment 00:29 Why Rebrand Was Created 01:42 The Importance of Personal Branding 04:00 Rebrand Program Structure 05:10 Resources and Tools in Rebrand 10:21 The Rewind Feature 11:47 Group Calls and Community Support 15:24 One-on-One Support and Portfolio Reviews 19:08 Accountability and Success Tracking 23:09 Enrollment Details CONNECT WITH MADDIE: Instagram Website LINKS: Rebrand Waitlist: Enrollment opens June 14 The Ultimate Personal Brand Session Shot List: 10 must-have images Full show notes
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The Maltiti foundation has called on state agencies to ensure that all culprits who aided in the marriage of a 12 year old girl be brought to book.
State Senator Jean Breaux has died, the Senate Democratic caucus announced yesterday. A new housing program for young adults called Jake's Place is up and running on Indianapolis' west side. A lawsuit from Attorney General Todd Rokita alleges seven companies conspired to raise insulin prices by 1,000 percent in the last decade. Indiana and 44 other states have released their initial plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the help of a federal grant. Medical providers across the country are raising concerns about the possible effects of an Alabama Supreme Court ruling related to in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Darian Benson, Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from Sarah Neal-Estes.
If you go to good government group Fair Districts PA's and FixHarrisburg's website – there's a photograph of the Pennsylvania State Capitol with a drawing of a crack down the middle. It represents a state government that the group calls broken. A legislature or lawmakers that make few laws is what Fair Districts blames for what they call Harrisburg's dysfunction. As examples, Fair Districts says that during this legislative session, more than half the bills that passed one chamber unanimously weren't addressed in the other. Only about 7% of bills introduced ever make it to the governor's desk. Carol Kuniholm is the Chair of Fair Districts PA and joined us on The Spark Wednesday,"Pennsylvania is among the few full time legislatures, among the most costly, probably the most costly legislature because they have the third highest base salary for legislators, but also one of the largest legislatures in the country. One of our volunteers is quite sure that it costs $1 million a day to run our state legislature, given what she can discover. And we are in the very, very bottom in terms of states, in terms of bills passed or in terms of percent of bills that are introduced that are enacted." Kuniholm compared Pennsylvania's legislature with Virginia -- another state that has divided government with one party in the majority in one chamber and the other party with the majority in the opposite chamber,"They passed 800 something bills last year while Pennsylvania passed 77. And people were talking about Pennsylvania's got a divided legislature. Virginia also had a divided legislature. The Senate was controlled by one party. The House was controlled by another. They have legislative rules that allow bills to get very fast attention and move quickly. It's not a partisan game. Does the bill have merit? If it does, it gets a vote in committee. If it comes out of committee, automatically scheduled for a vote on the chamber floor. Today's an interesting day. It's Crossover Day in several state legislatures. Crossover Day is the day when legislatures (there are 13 that do this) you have to finish in the first chamber by Crossover Day. And those bills go to the other chamber. And they have to be considered in the other chamber. That guarantees that action takes place on bills that have come out of committee. And it means they are far, far more productive than our state legislature." Kuniholm says Pennsylvania legislative leaders and committee chairs have too much power in deciding which bills are even considered by the full legislature and she said rule changes would solve the problem,"Let the committee have some say in what gets a vote. If it comes out, take the ability of the leader to say what gets a vote on the floor and just move them forward. So simple changes of rules." Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This conversation is full of joy, laughter, truth bombs, and transformation. The purpose of today's episode is two-fold: 1). To let you know my small group mastermind is open and available for you to join on March 1st. 2). So you can hear from one of my long-term clients about what it's like to coach with me and why small group coaching may or may not be for you. For more info about and/or to apply for The Advisors Circle, head to caryngillen.lpages.co/theadvisorscircle We start March 1st There are 5 spots available (out of 8) Investment = $5600 or $1K monthly x6 Inclusions = 2 1:1 Calls, 18 Group Calls, Voxer Access, my course + 2 mini-trainings, Advanced Business Resources, and the encouragement/support from the other brilliant and remarkable humans in the group! If you're curious, let's hop on a call. I will never sell you on something that isn't a fit for YOU. ----- Additional links from today's episode: Kristin's Facebook Group, Life Coaching for Enneagram 6 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/201879333945167) Kristin's Instagram Handle: @kristinmessegeecoaching Kristin's Website Helping Enneagram 6's Get Healthy (https://kristinmessegee.com/) ----- ** If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to hit that subscribe button and/or rate and review. I appreciate each one! ** ----- Transcript available on Apple Podcasts. ----- To learn more about me, Caryn Gillen, and the work that I do with high-integrity coaches and remarkable humans… Sign up for my weekly newsletter, The Playbook: https://caryngillen.activehosted.com/f/25 Connect with me on social: I'm @caryngillen in all the places Get FREE coaching by taking my 30 Days of Powerful Questions journey: https://caryngillen.com/ (30-Days to Clarity box) If you think I'm the coach for you, you're probably right! Message me to connect and we can figure out together where you fit.
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European regulators are at a crossroads over how AI will be regulated — and ultimately used commercially and non-commercially — in the region, and today the EU's largest consumer group, the BEUC, weighed in with its own position: stop dragging your feet, and “launch urgent investigations into the risks of generative AI” now, it said.
On Daybreak Africa: US-based group Human Rights Watch says armed Islamist militants in Burkina Faso have killed scores of civilians, looted, and burned property, and forced thousands to flee attacks across the country since 2022. Plus, an aid organization warns of a looming food crisis in Sudan. Economists warn that Sudan's conflict will harm the economies of its neighbors. Sierra Leone's opposition leader calls for the resignation of electoral commission almost a week before the June 24 vote. For this and more, stay tuned to Daybreak Africa!
5.10.23 Hour 11:00- We open up the show discussing the NBA Playoffs, and the Nationals losing last night. Also, we discuss the story that came out bringing up some potential issues with the Harris group. 22:15- With this story, do you think there is an issue at hand for Josh Harris & co?
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation heavily criticized the demands made by The Public Service Alliance of Canada, saying federal employees are “out of touch” and are asking for too much while Canadians are struggling to make ends meet. Plus, the CBC wants 12-year-olds to read a book about a transgender teen who takes a job moonlighting as a drag queen at a “local club.” And the Independent Press Gallery is calling on Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley to commit to allowing independent journalists to cover her campaign events after security removed two journalists from a recent press conference. These stories and more on The Daily Brief with Rachel Emmanuel and Lindsay Shepherd! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Calls tonight for blanket ban on caged eggs. The animal welfare group, SAFE is delivering a petition with more than 30,000 signatures to Parliament this week. Battery hen cages have been banned since January this year, but the petition wants larger colony cages outlawed too. Emma Brodie from SAFE talks to Lisa Owen.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan The Utah Education Association is calling Gov. Cox to veto a bill over classroom instruction of race, gender, religion, and sexual orientation. KSL NewsRadio Political Reporter Lindsay Aerts joins the show to talk discuss the issues the group has with the bill, and whether Governor Cox will agree to veto it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Russian mercenary group Wagner claims it has control of eastern Bakhmut and practically encircled the entire city, boasting what is to come after Bakhmut will 'shake the world'. And UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visits Ukraine to ensure the Black Sea Grain Initiative deal continues beyond 18 March, as Germany, Sweden and Denmark work to investigate who was behind the sabotage of the Nordstream 2 pipeline.
There has been a call tonight for Aotearoa to follow Australia and drop the monarch from our bank notes. Australia's reserve bank anounced it will not replace the image of Queen Elizabeth the second on its five dollar notes with an image of King Charles. Instead it will consult on a design that honours the culture and history of first nations people. New Zealand Republic, Kia Mana Motuhake a Aotearoa wants us to do the same. Campaign chair Lewis Holden spoke with Lisa Owen.
A group in Atlanta called "Defend the Atlanta Forest" calls for violence and rage against police officers after a police shooting. Chairwoman of the Cuyahoga County Republican Party Lisa Stickan. New Chairman of the Ohio Republican Party Alex Triantafilou. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast is 45-minutes today. DML covers an array of topics: 1. New stats on who is dying of COVID enrages DML 2. Colorado race for the House is now going to a recount 3. DHS issues terror warning 4. Group calls for the end of Christmas celebrations 5. Muslim population in US increases 6. DeSantis calls on Congress to consider Anti-Trust actions against Apple 7. Clinton has COVID 8. Biden's loan forgiveness plan gets another setback Listen to the show on the DML NEWS APP, TeamDML.com, iHeart, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.
In This Hour: -- The latest "gun owner group" to say that gun owners want more restrictive gun control laws. -- When did the gun rights movement from from defense to offense? -- The great .30-06 Rifle Cartridge. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 11.06.22 Hour Two
In this solo episode of The NO Bullsh*t Manifestation Show, Kat talks about:What ABA is all aboutFrequently asked questions about ABAFeedback from podcast listeners as well as ABA clientsThe four core things you must adopt into your life to manifest your dreamsRewiring the structure of your subconscious mind to work for you instead of against youTaking an intentional look at your lifeRaising your vibration to naturally attract more abundance Healing your relationship with money to become financially free Turning failures and discomfort into fuel How intentional manifesting is a game of up-levelingIf this episode resonated with you, or you know it will help someone else - please share it. Your support of the show is how I can continue to make this show better and better.If you are interested in how you can work with Kat & gain her support, check out the resources linked down below:Join Kat's Signature Online Manifestation Course - The Abundant *AF* Babe Academy: https://www.katcozadd.com/academyPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/thenobsmanifestationshowKat's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katcozadd/
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