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This morning we are doing something a bit different once again, with a panel of therapists who are in our community. A huge thank you to Sarah Fleming, Holly Thompson, and Jason Stark for sharing their time and wisdom with us today! Speaker: Aaron Vis Scripture: Psalm 13:1-6 http://bible.com/events/49399816
What if a pair of sunglasses could reveal the sinister truth behind society's façade? Join us on "Screams & Streams" as Chad, Sam, and Mike dig into the secrets of John Carpenter's cult classic, "They Live." With a Colonial Cosmo cocktail in hand, we dive into the captivating mix of action and social commentary that makes this film a standout. From iconic one-liners to the gritty fight scenes, our spirited debate covers the film's unique blend of humor and criticism of consumer culture—delving deep into our favorite tropes and Carpenter's distinctive directorial style.Ever wondered why blind characters always seem to know everything? Or why every cinematic wanderer dresses like they've raided Rambo's closet? We're here to entertain and enlighten with our playful dissection of film tropes and clichés. From prophetic preachers to harmonica-playing homeless, nothing is off-limits. We're here to laugh at the absurdity while also appreciating the rich tapestry of storytelling conventions that "They Live" weaves into its narrative. So grab your bubblegum, because we're all out, and buckle up for a humorous ride through the land of subliminal messages and alien conspiracies.Are the police and SWAT teams in "They Live" the least effective you've ever seen? We certainly think so, and we're not shy about saying it. Listen as we question the motivations behind Holly Thompson's puzzling character arc and the odd narrative decisions that leave us scratching our heads. With behind-the-scenes trivia and production anecdotes, like how Roddy Piper's wrestling career contributed to the film's most famous line, our nostalgia-tinged journey brings fresh insights into this 80s gem. Laugh along with us as we revel in both the madness and brilliance of Carpenter's vision, reminding us of the enduring relevance of its anti-consumerism themes. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
MO Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss how the MO Legislature failed to pass IP Reform and what she feels is the biggest issue facing MO today.
We welcome in Senator Holly Thompson Rehder about a new bill to legalize psilocybin in Missouri. She talks about who this would benefit, and also why this would not be considered a gateway drug.
Jeff visits with News anchor Holly Thompson with WSMV 4 and he revisits with Mike Wade with Slim Chickens.
Summary: Chelle and Leanne discuss two books in this episode which explores grief and loss of losing a loved one and another facet of grief which involves adjusting to a life that you didn't envisage. Books: The Space Between The Stars by Indira Naidoo Lessons From My Child by Bernadette Thomas, Dr Neil McNicol and Cindy Dowling (with a contribution written by Chelle) Welcome to Holland. An anoymous poem that is well regarded in parenting circles of families parenting children with physical or intellectual challenges or impairment. The Grief Wave by Trace Moroney. A children's book in the My Emotions series. Chelle and Leanne discussed how grief can feel like a series of waves. They also recommend the children's book One Wave At A Time by Holly Thompson. Another children's book offering a story about grief and healing. The Memory Tree by Britta Teckentrup. A children's story about honouring the death of a loved one. One thing Leanne and Chelle took away from this episode is that "The Heart Remembers". And remember to keep reading and we'll see you Between The Lines.
In hour 2 of DGS, Cardinals St Louis Post Dispatch writer Derrick Goold joins to discuss the Cardinals moves at the trade deadline. They are also joined by Senator Holly Thompson Rehder.
Republican state Sen. Holly Thompson of Scott City sponsored legislation to decriminalize the harm reduction tool. She hopes this will help lower opioid overdoses.
Legislation that would prohibit a transgender female student-athlete born as a biological male from competing in sports designated for females has been approved by the GOP-controlled Missouri Senate. It needs one more vote before heading to the Missouri House. The bill is sponsored by State Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder (R-Scott City), who joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri." Senator Thompson Rehder says allowing biological males to compete against females will wipe out women's sports as we know them. Democratic opponents of the bill say it's unfair to transgender student-athletes. Democratic state senators have spoken out against the bill. Senator Thompson-Rehder tells listeners that both sides have used hyperbole:
In this hour, stories of the places that leave a lasting impression. A skating rink, a golf course, a restaurant, and a cemetery. This episode is hosted by Moth director Chloe Salmon. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Hosted by: Chloe Salmon Storytellers: Jacoby Cochran and his family build a home at Rich City Skate. Holly Thompson and her grandfather share a love of golf. After a turbulent history in online dating, Leah Haydock finds solace in pasta. Marguerite Maria Rivas searches for her daughter's grave.
Green Tea Conversations - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Dr. Holly Thompson of Natural Smiles Dental Care explains how root canals are often the cause of undiagnosed health issues many of her clients face. This typical dental procedure can cost several thousands of dollars yet leaves the dead tooth in the mouth which is often infected and diseased. Years later unexplained pain and health…
Green Tea Conversations - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Dr. Holly Thompson of Natural Smiles Dental Care explains how root canals are often the cause of undiagnosed health issues many of her clients face. This typical dental procedure can cost several thousands of dollars yet leaves the dead tooth in the mouth which is often infected and diseased. Years later unexplained pain and health…
Even as the concept of biological dentistry and holistic dentistry become more commonplace, traditional institutions, such as dental schools, continue ignoring them. But for the first time in 2 centuries, the current generation of children may have shorter life expectancies than their parents. Traditional health practices overly reliant on synthetic and metallic materials might be to blame. In that landscape, biological dentistry isn't an alternative trend — it's an existential necessity.Our Zircon Medical Podcast recently hosted Dr. Holly Thompson, the biological dentist at Natural Smiles Dental Care, USA, to discuss how holistic dentistry is the solution to a global health crisis Support the show
With hosts Wolfgang Klein and Jack Hardill. This week, Wolfgang and Jack welcome two guests: Holly Thompson, Director of Public Relations at the Scott Mission. When Morris and Annie Zeidman started the Scott Mission in 1941, they told themselves they would serve the needs of the most vulnerable in the community as long as God provided the means. Jamie Carrasco, Investment Advisor and Portfolio Manager at Canacord Genuity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Into The Mystic Podcast, your host Kurt sits down with Jacob Aday of Central Michigan's University's Department of Psychology, who recently completed his dissertation on the psychological affects of persons participating in traditional ceremonies involving the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. The conversation touches on many of the major studies ongoing in the field of psychedelic research and the extraordinarily promising results being reported from these efforts, including highly consequential clinical trials currently underway. It appears highly likely that Jacob and his peers are standing on the threshold of a revolution in psychology. This week's featured musical artists comprise the band "Kellerville." Connect with Kurt and The Into The Mystic Podcast:Website: https://intothemysticpodcast.buzzsprout.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/into_the_mystic_podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kurt.fiegelEmail: kurtfiegeljr@gmail.comConnect with Jacob Aday, PhD:Email: aday1js@cmich.eduTwitter: https://twitter.com/JacobSAday See more of Jacob's work on Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jacob-AdayConnect with Holly Thompson and Lee Dyer (formerly of Kellerville):Holly ThompsonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/misshollyjeanFacebook: For bookings search for "Holly Keller-Thompson" (Musician)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misshollyjeanLee R. DyerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lee.r.dyerWebsite: http://www.leedyer.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/monkjumperOwner of "Lee Dyer Music Production"
The Particle Podcast is off to the zoo! Join us as we chat to zookeeper Holly Thompson about playing matchmaker for gibbons. We also talked about zoo management, designing habitat and weird animal encounters. You can follow Perth Zoo's socials to see more cute animals @perthzoo on FB, Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok Particle Podcast is about science and the people who just love it. It's produced and presented by Rose Kerr (@rosie.zkerr). You can find more Particle at particle.scitech.org.au or @ParticleWA on Twitter and Instagram.
Today, Tomi speaks with Holly Thompson a middle-distance athlete from Scotland. Coached by David Lowes, special guest in episode one of the Ardent Run Club Podcast, Holly competes predominantly on road but also on the track and cross country. Although preferring the slightly longer races, she has recently set PB's over all distances from 1500m up to 10km. She talks about what motivates her, what she has learned and her ambitions for the future. Sharing her journey so far, Holly also talks of the value of being coached by David and the positive changes that has brought. Stayed tuned for all of that as well as so much more in their conversation with Tomi. We hope you learn something, get inspired and Find Your Fire.
In this episode, I talk with Holly Thompson, a full-time school librarian and fitness coach about her challenges with burnout and how she's come out on the other end of her burnout as a happier, healthier teacher by changing her mindset, habits, and perspective on what can happen when you meet challenges with a plan and daily action.
Holly Thompson from Perth Zoo tells The Bunch how the animals are coping without human interaction from the public
Libby Znaimer is joined by Michael Burns, President and CEO, The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, and Holly Thompson, Director, Public Relations and Development at The Scott Mission. It's the holiday season and, therefore, the season of giving. A time to think about giving back to the community, and to the charities we care about. Today, we are joined by two different charities to learn about the important work that they do and the benefits of supporting a meaningful cause. Listen live, weekdays from noon to 1, on Zoomer Radio!
November 23rd, 2019 – Holly Thompson, Director of Public Relations at The Scott Mission, on charitable giving and philanthropic responsibility. As well as the transition out of homelessness and the importance of social networks. Jennifer Lynch, Will and Estate Lawyer at Robins Appleby, on the duties and responsibilities of an executor along with the importance of having a will. .
We sit down with Holly Thompson of Ch. 4 News WSMV and Greg Wilson of Actors Point Theater. All brought to you by F&M Bank in Hendersonville
Our first director draft! Producer Matt Perez-Mora and director Holly Thompson take on the significant task of drafting the 7 best films by QT. Recorded at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica
February 16, 2019-Holly Thompson, Director, Public Relations and Development at The Scott Mission on homelessness and charity in Toronto. How the average Canadian can help those less fortunate and benefit themselves. Andrew Clark, CEO of Park Lawn Corporation on the funeral business. Is investing in the end of life industry a good idea? Wolfgang and Jack discuss bumps in the road of investing and managing the expectations of investors. What the average investor in the market should understand about investing in the short term and long term and how hiccups in the market may be a good opportunity for investors to evaluate their comfort with risk.
Meet Holly. A wife, mom, and elementary school librarian, who’s living her best life and growing “stronger with joy.” Learn about her miraculous journey in this week’s episode.
Pam Reese, and Holly Thompson are the storytellers in this second part of "OUCH," the March 2018 event of Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling. For more information about Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling events, please visit: https://tenx9nashville.com.
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
Episode 118 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week's episode, I interview The verse novelist Holly Thompson, Plus Laryssa Wirstiuk writes about how Jonathan Saffron Foer's Eating Animals changed her life. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Check out Functionally Literate Radio, which on the latest episode features my essay, "I Heart Smokey and the Bandit." From the Facebook page of Bob Lamb (episode 40), in regard to his informal "Worst First Sentence of a Bad Novel Contest": Okay, final verdict is in. First place--John King, although one of the judges worried that it was so funny that it could be used as the first sentence of a comic masterpiece rather than a bad novel. Yet, its originality, the sudden twists and turns of inspired lunacy, and the supermarket imagery cleverly woven into a surreal scene so impressed the judges that it really was no contest. Second place went to Steve Edwards--his economy, precision, and repetition of really bad metaphors obviously made his entry a powerful one, and the final metaphor of the peach pit as a tiny wooden brain had a certain je ne sais quois that evoked a peal of delightful revulsion. Third place went to Bob Lamb--although an unoriginal mockery of standard noir detective fiction a la Hammett, the judges felt that it's his goddamned contest and he ought to get some sort of a prize, especially given his fragile psyche and penchant for violence. The judges also awarded a distinguished parody prize to Eric Link for his brilliant satire of Hemingway writing a zombie novel. Although not technically a bad first sentence of a bad novel, and even though the judges could see this turning into a great parody of Hemingway and zombie fiction, they felt it was more appropriate for the old "Bad Hemingway" contest that used to run annually. Another entry, by Elizabeth Stuckey-French, was simply way too interesting and good to fit a bad first sentence contest. This often occurs when a real writer tries to write a bad sentence--their talent turns it into a sentence with potential. The judges found themselves wanting to read more, which is always a sign that your first sentence is not truly bad. The gutless wonder award goes to Mike Cocchiarale, who caused Bob Lamb to write concluding sentences to his bad novel, and then did not even participate. The judges felt that although Mr. Cocchiarale is an avid sports fan from Cleveland, and thus hopelessly trapped in a world of pain and confusion, he should have at least tried and failed, not unlike his beloved Browns. Lou Hickman and Tim Reynolds have been disqualified for cheating, and have received a five-year ban from participating in the contest. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Kip Robisch, for his disruptive actions on this thread, and we expect to have him in custody shortly. We are working with law enforcement and immigration to have him deported. And here was my winning entry: When the were-pigs, gibbering in their porcine poetry and slapping the ground with their by-now clawed hooves, overran the supermarket, heaving their fleshy forms over the aisles of Cel-Ray sodas and bread and chick-peas, Clem knew that he better put down his inventory forms and drag the crossbow out of the safe again, but an icy sliver of revulsion, fear, and longing penetrated his spine, and he stood in front of the office window, watching the sounder below careen over the black and white tiles, demolishing the glass doors of the frozen food aisles, before their leader jumped onto the conveyor belt of check out line #7, and stared directly at him with wolf-like eyes, as if the giant porker was preparing to speak. _________ Episode 118 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download.
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