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Disability Matters
Homme/Hammerstrom: Bender Consulting & Bender Leadership Academy

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 60:00


Joyce welcomes Gerald Homme, Manager of Talent Acquisition and Technology with Bender Consulting Services, Inc. and Scott Hammerstrom, Manager of Programs and Partnerships for the Bender Leadership Academy to the show. Mr. Homme will discuss the wide range of competitive career opportunities that are available for job seekers with disabilities through Bender Consulting Services Inc. and share what factors make Bender Consulting stand apart from other recruiting firms. Mr. Hammerstrom will share an update on the programs offered through the Bender Leadership Academy to high school students with disabilities, including an update on #NotAshamed, a mental health awareness campaign.

Community IT Innovators Nonprofit Technology Topics
Being Strategic About Nonprofit Tech with Johan Hammerstrom

Community IT Innovators Nonprofit Technology Topics

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 12:20


Excerpts from CEO Johan Hammerstrom's appearance on a panel hosted by NXUnite on strategic nonprofit tech decision making. Full video and transcript available on our site: https://communityit.com/panel-dialing-in-being-strategic-about-nonprofit-tech/Nonprofit organizations often grapple with limited resources and outdated technology, limiting their ability to make a difference.  In today's fast-paced digital world, nonprofits must be strategic about their technology choices to maximize their impact. What do the panelists discuss?– Best practices when driving tech innovation– Tips on how to assess the current state of your tech stack– How to create an effective implementation plan including budget– How to avoid nonprofit tech FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and ensure your tech investments sustainably match your real business needs _______________________________Start a conversation :) Register to attend a webinar in real time, and find all past transcripts at https://communityit.com/webinars/ email Carolyn at cwoodard@communityit.com on LinkedIn Thanks for listening.

Transforming Nonprofits
Fireside Chat: Johan Hammerstrom on AI

Transforming Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 37:09


This episode is all about AI and how it is impacting our working and personal lives now, particularly if you work at a nonprofit and you are trying to figure out where to invest in AI tools, and where to wait for the technology to develop further. Kyle Haines and guest Johan Hammerstom discuss fear of missing out, where to be cautious, and where to test-drive AI before taking the plunge. They discuss Microsoft's Copilot at length as an AI application that everyone using Microsoft products will eventually see integrate across the Microsoft Office. Johan is CEO of Community IT Innovators, an MSP providing outsourced IT support exclusively to nonprofits. Community IT and Build Consulting have a long history of partnership and have worked with many of the same clients over the years. Kyle and Johan also go way back. Sometimes those conversations between colleagues and friends of longstanding are the best kind to listen in on, and this discussion explores questions and cautions that these experts have about this “wild west” phase of AI we are living through now as the technology sorts itself into products and services. They also touch on the ways different generations interact with knowledge, and the way our algorithms can make echo chambers out of the media we consume. Our Fireside Chats are designed for audiences with varied experiences with technology. In this Fireside Chat with Johan Hammerstrom on AI, learn more about leading nonprofits by understanding new technologies as they emerge, and how those new tools can fit your use case.

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Disability Matters
Scott Hammerstrom: BLA's Programs and Services

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 54:06


Joyce welcomes back Scott Hammerstrom, Manager of Programs and Partnerships, with the Bender Leadership Academy to the show. Scott will discuss the non-profit organization's participation in Highmark Health's Walk for a Healthy Community on Saturday, May 13, 2023, and the programs and services offered by the Bender Leadership Academy to young people with disabilities.

Disability Matters
Scott Hammerstrom: BLA's Programs and Services

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 54:06


Joyce welcomes back Scott Hammerstrom, Manager of Programs and Partnerships, with the Bender Leadership Academy to the show. Scott will discuss the non-profit organization's participation in Highmark Health's Walk for a Healthy Community on Saturday, May 13, 2023, and the programs and services offered by the Bender Leadership Academy to young people with disabilities.

WXPR All Things Outdoors
All Things Outdoors: Frances Hammerstrom

WXPR All Things Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 5:20


In this week's All Things Outdoor, we discuss the life of conservationist Frances Hammerstrom.

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Disability Matters
Alisa Smith/Scott Hammerstrom: Digital Accessibility Training

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 54:34


Joyce welcomes Alisa Smith, Accessibility Evangelist, at AudioEye and Scott Hammerstrom, Manager of Programs and Partnerships with Bender Leadership Academy. The guests will discuss AudioEye's partnership with Bender Leadership Academy as a sponsor of the DigitalAccess@Work program to increase job opportunities in the field of digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. DigitalAccess@Work provides students with disabilities an overview of the impact of digital accessibility on the lives of people living with disabilities, while offering an opportunity to explore digital accessibility testing as a career opportunity. DigitalAccess@Work is currently offered as a summer program to individuals living with disabilities.

Disability Matters
Alisa Smith/Scott Hammerstrom: Digital Accessibility Training

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 54:34


Joyce welcomes Alisa Smith, Accessibility Evangelist, at AudioEye and Scott Hammerstrom, Manager of Programs and Partnerships with Bender Leadership Academy. The guests will discuss AudioEye's partnership with Bender Leadership Academy as a sponsor of the DigitalAccess@Work program to increase job opportunities in the field of digital accessibility for individuals with disabilities. DigitalAccess@Work provides students with disabilities an overview of the impact of digital accessibility on the lives of people living with disabilities, while offering an opportunity to explore digital accessibility testing as a career opportunity. DigitalAccess@Work is currently offered as a summer program to individuals living with disabilities.

The Passle Podcast - CMO Series
Episode 70 - Jeanne Hammerstrom of Benesch on Longevity, Growth, Execution & Retention as a legal CMO

The Passle Podcast - CMO Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 18:35


Longevity, growth, execution and retention. These are just some of the facets a legal CMO has to manage.  In this episode of the CMO Series, we explore the various dimensions of the job of a CMO. Eugene McCormick is lucky to be joined by Jeanne Hammerstrom, CMO at Benesch to discuss the key challenges facing legal CMOs today and how she's built a successful team that has stood the test of time. Eugene and Jeanne cover: How Jeanne came to be in Cleveland and the steps along the road to CMO at Benesch The secret to longevity in senior legal marketing roles The value of longevity and what success looks like The "sales mentality" approach within the firm and what that looks like in practice How to build a support infrastructure for high performers and that impact on new recruits How to structure a small team for success The key to retaining top talent that the firm needs Advice for senior legal marketers

Disability Matters
Homme/Hammerstrom/Radecic: Mission of the Rev Up Coalition PA

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 56:10


During Election Day 2022, Joyce welcomes Gerald Homme, Scott Hammerstrom, and Peri Jude Radecic to the show. Discussed on the show will be the Rev Up Coalition of PA, which is part of a national campaign to include the 60 million Americans with disabilities in the election process. Its mission is to foster civic engagement and protect the voting rights of Americans with disabilities. REV UP stands for “Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!”

Disability Matters
Homme/Hammerstrom/Radecic: Mission of the Rev Up Coalition PA

Disability Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 56:10


During Election Day 2022, Joyce welcomes Gerald Homme, Scott Hammerstrom, and Peri Jude Radecic to the show. Discussed on the show will be the Rev Up Coalition of PA, which is part of a national campaign to include the 60 million Americans with disabilities in the election process. Its mission is to foster civic engagement and protect the voting rights of Americans with disabilities. REV UP stands for “Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!”

Bright On Buddhism
What is the relationship between Buddhism and science?

Bright On Buddhism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 28:39


Bright on Buddhism Episode 14 - What is the relationship between Buddhism and science? Do science and Buddhism indeed believe the same things? Does science validate or reinforce Buddhism, or vice versa? Resources: Kevin Trainor: Buddhism: An Illustrated Guide; Donald Lopez: Norton Anthology of World Religions: Buddhism; Chan Master Sheng Yen: Orthodox Chinese Buddhism; Nagarjuna: Verses of The Middle Way (The Madhyamakarika); Conze, Edward, trans. The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines and Its Verse Summary. Bolinas, CA: Four Seasons Foundation, 1973.; The Bodhisattva Vow: A Practical Guide to Helping Others, page 1, Tharpa Publications (2nd. ed., 1995) ISBN 978-0-948006-50-0; Flanagan, Owen (2011-08-12). The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized. MIT Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-262-29723-3.; Williams, Paul, Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations, Routledge, 2008, pp. 195–196.; Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan. 2021. University of Hawai'i Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv16t66wt.; Castiglioni, Andrea. 2021. “The Human-Fish: Animality, Teratology, and Religion in Premodern Japan.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 48 (1): 1–44.; Davis, Winston. 1989. “Buddhism and the Modernization of Japan.” History of Religions 28 (4): 304–39. https://doi.org/10.1086/463163.; Godart, G. Clinton. 2017a. “Evolution, Individuals, and the Kokutai.” In Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine, 43–69. Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan. University of Hawai'i Press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvvn65s.6.; Godart, G. Clinton. 2017b. Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.; Hammerstrom, Erik. 2015. Science and Chinese Buddhism. New York City, NY: Columbia University Press.; Kasulis, Thomas P. 1995. “Sushi, Science, and Spirituality: Modern Japanese Philosophy and Its Views of Western Science.” Philosophy East and West 45 (2): 227–48. https://doi.org/10.2307/1399566.; Lopez, Jr., Donald S. 2008. Buddhism and Science: A Guide for The Perplexed. Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press.; Lopez, Jr., Donald S. 2012. The Scientific Buddha. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by tweeting to us @BrightBuddhism, emailing us at Bright.On.Buddhism@gmail.com, or joining us on our discord server, Hidden Sangha https://discord.gg/tEwcVpu! Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host

Let's Talk About Sonic! Like, All Of It.
Ep. 10 - The Art Styles of Sonic Feat. Aaron Hammerstrom

Let's Talk About Sonic! Like, All Of It.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 114:27


Celebrating the 10th episode milestone, Mit & Crepe bring on the podcast's first guest: Aaron Hammerstrom, a.k.a. Virt Anderson, one of the artists on the IDW Sonic comics! The three of them spend approximately 2 hours talking about their opinions on various art styles the franchise has seen in the games and comics, as well as some tangential topics. Follow us! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LTASonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTASonic Website: https://ltasonic.carrd.co Follow us! Like, individually. Mit: https://twitter.com/mitsame_ Crepe: https://twitter.com/crappyblue Virt: https://twitter.com/virtanderson

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Automate, Delegate, Eliminate
Automation enables pivots and flexibilty, Mass production and distribution of masks for COVID-19 - Reese Hammerstrom

Automate, Delegate, Eliminate

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 30:15


In today’s episode, I have special guest Reese Hammerstrom talking to me about their new venture in distributing masks. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a shortage of masks on the market, and Nomad has decided to provide these masks to the public.  However, these services are not available to the whole world, but rather professions and organizations where they are really needed.  Reese is an eCommerce manager at Nomad goods and enjoys partaking in human and technological integration. He enjoys solving problems and creating new systems.  Seeing that Nomad has contacts in China, did you hear about the pandemic a bit sooner than everyone else? And what shifts did you have to make? (02:26) Reese explains that there is a Chinese new year, which is similar to a Christmas holiday. All the factories shut down for about a week. Towards the end of their new year, COVID-19 became a real problem.  This obviously affected the product supply, and Reese says they weren’t too positive about the effects it was going to have on the world.  One of their suppliers approached them for help; they converted a production room into a clean room and purchased equipment to manufacture masks at a very high volume, and they needed help distributing these products to people that needed it the most.  Nomad has a Hong Kong-based warehouse, so they were able to bring products from China and offer affordable shipping into the US. Their main focus was on getting the product to medical facilities, hospitals, and people working directly with COVID patients.  They created a system whereby they could filter and vet people to determine whether they are eligible to receive these products. They weren’t going to open it up to the whole world. So the first challenge was creating a workflow to direct people to a place where they could fill out the information in order to be filtered.  Tell us about the form software you ended up using to vet and filter people? (07:16) Reese says they are using Airtable, and the first option was to keep it simple with a form that requires just the necessary information like a name, email address and a text to describe your scenario.  They decided on Airtable from the beginning because of its ability to process different types of data, so that people can upload documents like a hospital badge for verification. People can select the quantity they need from 50 to 500, and Airtable allowed them to add new options into the form as they were receiving information. So if they saw that 80% of people ordered the maximum quantity, they could increase the maximum to 1000+. The Airtable form allows them to be very flexible in the required content for the application, and it feeds all the information to Airtable’s back end system, which is a magnificent piece of software.  Airtable also makes it relatively easy to connect to other systems and becoming the central database for the project.  When you first created it, did it take long to decide what fields should go in this form? (08:39) The form was developed in conjunction with the website. In the process, the form became too big, and they scaled it down to only the basic information they needed from people.  They needed a name and contact details, and a section people could fill out about their unique situation. And then they need to wait for people to communicate; can they afford it, do they see the price in the form, and do they understand the shipping costs?  They added a section where people could indicate that they couldn’t afford it, and they needed a donation. Reese says they were surprised to find that not many people asked for donations. Those who needed a donation got fed into the donation workflow. They collect donations from the community to ship the masks to people who need it.  In terms of volume, how have things ramped up from the very first shipment to where you are now? (10:35) When they decided to do this, they went live to the public six days later, and they launched the first shipment of 50 000 masks inbound to their Hong Kong warehouse.  Reese says they took a very manual approach the first time and created all the shipments in FedEx.com because they needed tight control over the customs documentation for the shipment.  The next shipment that came in was 60 000 units, and there is currently a shipment of 300 000 units inbound to Hong Kong.  They have already collected orders for more than 170 000 units, and there is a shipment coming into the US to fulfill large orders for local hospitals. They currently ordered around 4 million units.   How did you decide when it was time to automate, and when it was time to delegate? (20:49) Reese says they knew there was going to be manual work involved, so they were prepared for it.  In this case, the required automation was very technical and challenging, and it was beyond his scope.  He explains that they had a Shopify flow leading into a Google sheet, then Zapier takes the sheet and feeds all the information like orders and donations into Airtable. These are all things he has done before, so duplicating the automation for this project was easy.  However, interacting with the draft order API endpoint within Shopify was new to him, and it’s a lot more technical in terms of creating the order.  Connect with Reese on LinkedIn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oh My God Pod - The Podcast
S2 Ep4 - A Sex Trafficking Survivor's Healing Journey With God - Heather Hammerstrom

Oh My God Pod - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 54:09


*Mature Content - Parental Discretion Advised* Heather had been sexually abused by her father throughout her childhood. After her parents divorced at age 15, the abuse escalated and Heather’s father began selling her for sex (sex trafficking) at night while she continued to go to school during the day. After decades of therapy and putting the right people in her life, hear how God has been healing Heather and enabling her to share her story of redemption. Learn more about Love Runs at: http://www.loveruns.org Connect with us at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ohmygodpod/

UltraPerformShow
How Art can be motivation To You and Others with Phoenix Hammerstrom

UltraPerformShow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 46:00


Phoenix Hammerstrom,was born and raised in Los Angeles CA. He moved to SLC 15 years to be closer to his family. 4 years ago he was ignited in his desire to be a full time artist creating fine abstract art. He is prolific in his work and quite a unique human being. Phoenix is a creator in every sense of the word. He considers creating one of the most amazing inspired things he could do with time. In addition, when he has had one of those days (as we all do occasions) that he just does not feel like he matter's on this planet and he just doesn't want to do anything, he has found that he still wants to do art. When he has one those days, if  he can simply spend 20 minutes working a canvas, his whole feeling changes and he and othes around him have a better day. http://www.createdbyphoenix.com

New Books in History
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University Press, 2015) grounds its analysis in writings that appeared in the Buddhist periodical press between 1923-1932, tracing the development of ideas about the relationship between science and Buddhism that had their genealogy in the 1890s. Hammerstrom takes readers into some of the landmark moments and places that shaped the discourse of this period, from debates over the material basis of life itself and anti-superstition campaigns, to seminaries, to the places where Buddhist canon and subatomic particles meet. Here you will find a careful and measured analysis that places the histories of Buddhism, psychology, social evolutionism, physics, and logic into dialogue. It will be of interest to readers of the histories of science, Buddhism, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in East Asian Studies
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books in East Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Intellectual History
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University Press, 2015) grounds its analysis in writings that appeared in the Buddhist periodical press between 1923-1932, tracing the development of ideas about the relationship between science and Buddhism that had their genealogy in the 1890s. Hammerstrom takes readers into some of the landmark moments and places that shaped the discourse of this period, from debates over the material basis of life itself and anti-superstition campaigns, to seminaries, to the places where Buddhist canon and subatomic particles meet. Here you will find a careful and measured analysis that places the histories of Buddhism, psychology, social evolutionism, physics, and logic into dialogue. It will be of interest to readers of the histories of science, Buddhism, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University Press, 2015) grounds its analysis in writings that appeared in the Buddhist periodical press between 1923-1932, tracing the development of ideas about the relationship between science and Buddhism that had their genealogy in the 1890s. Hammerstrom takes readers into some of the landmark moments and places that shaped the discourse of this period, from debates over the material basis of life itself and anti-superstition campaigns, to seminaries, to the places where Buddhist canon and subatomic particles meet. Here you will find a careful and measured analysis that places the histories of Buddhism, psychology, social evolutionism, physics, and logic into dialogue. It will be of interest to readers of the histories of science, Buddhism, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Buddhist Studies
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books in Buddhist Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University Press, 2015) grounds its analysis in writings that appeared in the Buddhist periodical press between 1923-1932, tracing the development of ideas about the relationship between science and Buddhism that had their genealogy in the 1890s. Hammerstrom takes readers into some of the landmark moments and places that shaped the discourse of this period, from debates over the material basis of life itself and anti-superstition campaigns, to seminaries, to the places where Buddhist canon and subatomic particles meet. Here you will find a careful and measured analysis that places the histories of Buddhism, psychology, social evolutionism, physics, and logic into dialogue. It will be of interest to readers of the histories of science, Buddhism, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University Press, 2015) grounds its analysis in writings that appeared in the Buddhist periodical press between 1923-1932, tracing the development of ideas about the relationship between science and Buddhism that had their genealogy in the 1890s. Hammerstrom takes readers into some of the landmark moments and places that shaped the discourse of this period, from debates over the material basis of life itself and anti-superstition campaigns, to seminaries, to the places where Buddhist canon and subatomic particles meet. Here you will find a careful and measured analysis that places the histories of Buddhism, psychology, social evolutionism, physics, and logic into dialogue. It will be of interest to readers of the histories of science, Buddhism, and China. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Erik Hammerstrom, “The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements” (Columbia UP, 2015)

Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 62:45


Erik J. Hammerstrom‘s new book looks carefully at “what Chinese Buddhists thought about science in the first part of the twentieth century” by exploring what they wrote in articles and monographs devoted to the topic in the 1920s and early 1930s. The Science of Chinese Buddhism: Early Twentieth-Century Engagements (Columbia University...

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Morning Prayers
Margit Hammerstrom — Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Morning Prayers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 21:35


Morning Prayers service with speaker Margit Hammerstrom, Harvard Chaplain, Christian Science Organization at Harvard, on Tuesday, November 24, 2015.