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Bishop-Elect John delivers the homily for his farewell mass.
Evie tells the tale of the Fathers Day Bank Massacre while Christina covers the disappearance of John Tran.Story Begins: 3:00Content Warnings: Shootings, mass murder Reach out to us at LifeWithoutPodcast@gmail.com or with a text or voicemail to (970) 315-2724.Music: “Cloud City” by Neon BeachSources:Wikipedia - Father's Day Bank Massacre1991 reporting for Denver 7 by Judy Miller The Denver Post - “James King, key figure in mystery of Denver Father's Day Massacre, dies” article from : June 10, 2013 by Kirk Mitchell
Jon Tran is a 45 year old Vietnamese American man missing from Boston. He disappeared around April 2, 2005 after attending a party in Randolph, Massachusetts. There have been no reported sightings of John since he disappeared. His case went cold with little to no tips, then in 2021 the FBI began digging in the backyard of a home in Randolph, Massachusetts. The public has not received information regarding what prompt this search or what authorities were looking for. Due to involvement from the FBI John's case started getting mentioned in the press again in 2021. The FBI is currently offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to John's whereabouts. As for now the question still stands, where is John Tran?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Tran is a 45 year old Vietnamese American man missing from Boston. He disappeared around April 2, 2005 after attending a party in Randolph, Massachusetts. There have been no reported sightings of John since he disappeared. His case went cold with little to no tips, then in 2021 the FBI began digging in the backyard of a home in Randolph, Massachusetts. The public has not received information regarding what prompt this search or what authorities were looking for. Due to involvement from the FBI John’s case started getting mentioned in the press again in 2021. The FBI is currently offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to John's whereabouts. As for now the question still stands, where is John Tran?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Tran is a 45 year old Vietnamese American man missing from Boston. He disappeared around April 2, 2005 after attending a party in Randolph, Massachusetts. There have been no reported sightings of John since he disappeared. His case went cold with little to no tips, then in 2021 the FBI began digging in the backyard of a home in Randolph, Massachusetts. The public has not received information regarding what prompt this search or what authorities were looking for. Due to involvement from the FBI John’s case started getting mentioned in the press again in 2021. The FBI is currently offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to John's whereabouts. As for now the question still stands, where is John Tran?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Tran is a 45 year old Vietnamese American man missing from Boston. He disappeared around April 2, 2005 after attending a party in Randolph, Massachusetts. There have been no reported sightings of John since he disappeared. His case went cold with little to no tips, then in 2021 the FBI began digging in the backyard of a home in Randolph, Massachusetts. The public has not received information regarding what prompt this search or what authorities were looking for. Due to involvement from the FBI John's case started getting mentioned in the press again in 2021. The FBI is currently offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to John's whereabouts. As for now the question still stands, where is John Tran?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pandemic forced the use of virtual technology into the courts, but there is still plenty of room for growth. Though there has certainly been some struggle throughout the transition, the profession as a whole is already seeing many benefits from new remote-based procedures. Judge John Tran joins Jim and Sharon to talk about the advancement of courtroom tech and his top tips for lawyers involved in virtual proceedings. Judge John Tran is a circuit court judge in Fairfax County, Virginia. Special thanks to our sponsors, Alert Communications, Blackletter Podcast, Scorpion, and Smokeball.
The pandemic forced the use of virtual technology into the courts, but there is still plenty of room for growth. Though there has certainly been some struggle throughout the transition, the profession as a whole is already seeing many benefits from new remote-based procedures. Judge John Tran joins Jim and Sharon to talk about the advancement of courtroom tech and his top tips for lawyers involved in virtual proceedings. Judge John Tran is a circuit court judge in Fairfax County, Virginia. Special thanks to our sponsors, Alert Communications, Blackletter Podcast, Scorpion, and Smokeball.
Fr. John Tran gives the homily for the Third Sunday of Easter, explaining the Presence of Christ in the Word.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the Baptism of the Lord, and the beginning of the Year of the Eucharist.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, 2020.
In episode 53 of the Let’s Talk Mental Health Podcast I am joined by the inspirational John Tran, who is a soul and purpose coach as well as a certified Yogi. In this conversation we dive deep into a number of different topics starting off with John’s history and how a serious family event and… The post Accessing The Divine Masculine Energy with John Tran – Let’s Talk Mental Health – Episode 053 appeared first on Dave Furness - Trauma Coach.
On this episode, Holly talks with John Tran of John's Kimchi, who sells his artisan fermented vegetables and Asian-fusion specialty dishes at farmer's markets from Mt. Dora to Lakeland. They discuss the health benefits of fermented foods like kimchi, what it's like leaving the 9 to 5 behind to build a small business, and how that small business has helped him connect with his family.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Fr. John Tran delivers the homily for the 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
In this episode, the boys met up with John Tran. John Tran is the owner of City Strength gym in Sydney and the face of SBD Australia. SBD is one of the main suppliers of powerlifting gear within Australia. John discusses his journey from being a baker all the way to owning a gym and online store. If you have anything you like us to discuss on the podcast, please let us know, we are always looking for suggestions. If you have enjoyed listening, please be so kind as to leave us a review, thank you. We are available for online and in-person coaching please email: didier@melbournestrengthculture.com to set up your assessment. Strength Culture gym is located in Moorabbin. Instagram ➢ Strength Culture Gym: https://www.instagram.com/melbournest... ➢ Jamie: https://www.instagram.com/j.smith.cul... ➢ Charlie: https://www.instagram.com/quantum_lif... Facebook ➢ Gym: https://www.facebook.com/melbournestr... ➢ Jamie: https://www.facebook.com/jamie.smith.... ➢ Charlie: https://www.facebook.com/charlie.atha... Website ➢ https://www.melbournestrengthculture.com #strengthculture #huntprogression
John joins Western Sydney MRC on our new venture of the discovery of Western Sydney and its rich diversity through storytelling and the amazing world of podcasts. As soon as John begins to speak there is a sense of calm that washes over us. Today he shares his personal history of growing up in a Vietnamese family, amidst his school challenges and being labelled as a slow learner. Fast-forward a few years, we hear about John's experience as a Mental Health Nurse, and how he uses life's lessons to influence his profession. His loves in life include honest friendship and the importance of a family meal. When asked about where he sees himself in 5 years... he certainly made it clear that he lives in the here and now, and that finding peace and happiness in the small things is just as important as those big moments we all seem to strive for. We hope you enjoy his uniqueness and perhaps find moments that make you feel seen. SameSame Different. This is Western Sydney. SameSame Different. This is Western Sydney Podcast by Western Sydney MRC. This Podcast was funded by the NSW Government and sponsored by audiotechnica. Other links: https://anchor.fm/john-tran5 https://youtu.be/PRW34OHEpu4
John joins Western Sydney MRC on our new venture of the discovery of Western Sydney and its rich diversity through storytelling and the amazing world of podcasts. As soon as John begins to speak there is a sense of calm that washes over us. Today he shares his personal history of growing up in a Vietnamese family, amidst his school challenges and being labelled as a slow learner. Fast-forward a few years, we hear about John’s experience as a Mental Health Nurse, and how he uses life's lessons to influence his profession. His loves in life include honest friendship and the importance of a family meal. When asked about where he sees himself in 5 years... he certainly made it clear that he lives in the here and now, and that finding peace and happiness in the small things is just as important as those big moments we all seem to strive for. We hope you enjoy his uniqueness and perhaps find moments that make you feel seen. SameSame Different. This is Western Sydney.SameSame Different. This is Western Sydney Podcast by Western Sydney MRC.This Podcast was funded by the NSW Government and sponsored by audiotechnica.
One on One with John Tran of Pernod-Ricard by DMN One-on-One
About the Episode: PRUSA's Director of Sustainability & Responsibility, John Tran, gives us a glimpse into a day in his life. In this episode, John talks through 4 key things. Insight into John's role which is split into 3 parts: Sustainability, Responsibility, and Better Balance What S&R means to PRUSA as an organization including our new strategy and our ambitious targets for 2030 Pernod Ricard's purpose driven brands & an overview on our annual volunteer day, Responsib'ALL Day A brief day in the life Follow Us On Social: • @PernodRicardUSA John's Favorite Cocktail: The Midleton Mule • 1.5 parts Jameson • 0.25 part Lime Juice • 0.25 part Ginger Syrup • 3.25 parts Ginger beer • Wedge of lime Fill a shaker with ice. Add Jameson Irish Whiskey. Add lime juice. Add ginger syrup. Shake and strain into a copper mule mug. Add ice and fill up with ginger beer. Add a flourish of green with a lime wedge. Cheers!
Veronica Jackson just moved to Boston after nearly a decade in New York City but she'll always be a Runner of NYC in our book. Veronica ran for the Central Park Track Club and balanced a career as a lawyer while competing at a very high level. We met up with Veronica while in Boston for marathon weekend. In 2018, Veronica ran 2:49:41 and finished as the 13th overall woman in a race with driving rain and cold temperatures. On Monday, she ran 2:43:48 to finish 43rd among the elite women. On this episode, we discuss: - How her uncles convinced her to start running marathons - Why she was disappointed with a 13th place finish and how she got over it by hitting the Olympic Trials Qualifying Mark at the California International Marathon - Why she loves the Boston Marathon - How she balances her full-time job and a running career - What it's like racing among the elite women like Des Linden and Shalane Flanagan - The brilliance of the women's running community in New York + Much more... Follow Veronica on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/vjaxs/ This is Runners of NYC. A biweekly podcast from CITIUS MAG. Hosts Leigh Anne Sharek and Chris Chavez look to bring you many of the untold stories behind luminaries and legends that make up New York City’s running culture. Runners of NYC is brought to you by CUSTOM PERFORMANCE – They are the best running and sports physical therapy center in New York City with physical therapists that specialize in orthopedic injury treatments and running injury treatments. They also feature performance and recovery services for all runners of all abilities. Follow them at @nycustompt or check out nycustompt.com. We highly recommend them and encourage you to visit them at 295 Madison Ave #1026, New York, NY 10017. Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter: @RunnersOfNYC. Email any comments, feedback or possible sponsorship ideas to runnersofnyc@gmail.com Music for the show is by Future Generations. Podcast artwork by Kyle Klosinski. Photo by John Tran. Tickets to the Future Generations show in NYC on June 20 can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-generations-elsewhere-rooftop-tickets-58398146428
This week on Exposure, your host Stephanie spoke to the director of I & You, plus students who are a part of TEDxMSU. On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny spoke to John Tran about plant biofuels.First, we spoke with Bert Goldstein, the director of I & You at the Wharton Center. The play focused on two high schoolers who work together on a project on Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass. As the play goes on, this unlikely pair, Caroline and Anthony, learn more about themselves in this coming of age story. The final showing of playwright Lauren Gunderson‘s play in East Lansing is today at the Wharton Center!Up next, Stephanie is joined by fellow classmates to discuss their work on the TEDxMSU event on Mar. 27 from 6-9 p.m. in the Wharton Center. This year at Michigan State's TED talk there will be nine speakers focusing on the theme of Catalyst. In this interview, you learn how these students worked together all semester to bring in some intriguing speakers. For more information about the event or how to get involved check out their website or Facebook!On The Sci-Files, Chelsie and Danny discuss plant cell walls and bioenergy with PhD student John Tran. Tran's research explores how altering cell walls can improve the biofuel made from plants which could improve the field of bioenergy.
On this weeks episode of The Sci-Files, Daniel and Chelsie interview John Tran. John is a Plant Biology Ph.D. student at Michigan State University looking to improve bioenergy. He studies the plant cell wall which provides plants structural support and protection. The layer can be tough and rigid, which can make the production of plant biomass less amenable for bioenergy purposes. John's goal is to tune the cell wall, so plants can grow healthy as well as be used more efficiently for producing biofuel.If you're interested in talking about your MSU research on the radio, or nominating a student please email Chelsie and Danny at scifiles@impact89fm.org. Also, check out Sci-Files out on Twitter @SciFiles89FM and Facebook!
In the second part of our conversation with Cameron McKenzie and John Tran, we go into discussing the subtle differences between squatting positions, exercise recommendations for powerlifters and talking about mindfulness and being conscious as you go into your lifts. Midway into the episode, Cameron and John share about the most important thing to training and getting strong. They also discuss their best lifts, how they approach it, and minding the rankings and the results of the comps. Finally, we go into 9 from 9 for our 2 guests. Meaty conversation guys. Expect to learn a couple things more from our featured powerlifters! Show notes for this episode can be found at www.adventurefittravel.com/podcast. This podcast is also brought to you by LocSam Solutions. LocSam Solutions is a boutique consulting and business support company focused on business consulting and commercial services. The key to their success has been through the application of a pragmatic approach combined with entrepreneurial spirit to achieve our clients’ outcomes. Their philosophy is simple: deliver well-defined, measurable business outcomes to their clients through the engagement of subject matter experts with real world experience. They can be found at www.locsamsolutions.com.au. This podcast is also supported by No Days Off Supplements. NDO Supps is a newly formed company that aspires to build a trusted brand by having honesty, integrity and loyalty as the corner stones of their relationships with all their stakeholders. From suppliers to customers to sponsored athletes and individuals, they will work hard to ensure all receive the utmost attention and support and that harmonious relationships are mutually beneficial for all. Use the code ADVFRADIO when purchasing to receive 10% off at www.ndosupps.com. This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. Finally this podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first of this 2-part conversation, we get to meet Cameron and John as they speak about their general experiences with powerlifting, Cameron being a world record breaker in the junior division and John being a high-level powerlifting and strength coach. Then our crew talks about the sport of powerlifting and its divisions, inevitably touching on the performance-enhancing drugs as well as the ‘clean’ federations. John then shares his typical approach to programming for aspiring powerlifters and managing the stress on the central nervous system. He continues on to share about knowing your athlete on a personal and meaningful level so as to be most effective as a coach and as a team. Further into the podcast, Cameron shares about how he handles rehab and recovery on a weekly routine, and then John elaborates a little on how athletes can get a little more serious and take their progress to the next level. Our crew then touches a little more on nutrition: timing, quality, and cutting weight. Then also deal with the first impression of powerlifters being fat, strong guys just eating whatever and finally Cameron goes into his specifics in terms of how he handles himself in this regard. We then go into Good, Bad and The Science! Exciting stuff in here guys. We also learned a good deal from our guests. We hope you enjoy this first part! Show notes from this episode can be found at www.adventurefittravel.com/podcast. This podcast is also brought to you by LocSam Solutions. LocSam Solutions is a boutique consulting and business support company focused on business consulting and commercial services. The key to their success has been through the application of a pragmatic approach combined with entrepreneurial spirit to achieve our clients’ outcomes. Their philosophy is simple: deliver well-defined, measurable business outcomes to their clients through the engagement of subject matter experts with real world experience. They can be found at www.locsamsolutions.com.au. This podcast is also supported by No Days Off Supplements. NDO Supps is a newly formed company that aspires to build a trusted brand by having honesty, integrity and loyalty as the corner stones of their relationships with all their stakeholders. From suppliers to customers to sponsored athletes and individuals, they will work hard to ensure all receive the utmost attention and support and that harmonious relationships are mutually beneficial for all. Use the code ADVFRADIO when purchasing to receive 10% off at www.ndosupps.com. This podcast is supported by Audible. Audible is home to the widest selection of digital audiobooks, including best sellers, new releases, exclusives and much more. Listen anytime, anywhere on your tablet, mobile or desktop with our free app. Audible is offering listeners of AdventureFit Radio a free audiobook download with a free 30-day trial to give you the opportunity to check out their service. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/advfradio. Finally this podcast is proudly supported by AdventureFit Travel. AdventureFit Travel is an adventure travel company for the fitness community. Head over to www.adventurefittravel.com to check out all our trips, all our blogs from our blogging team, special offers and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Anna K. and We Play Everywhere member, DJ and co-host, John Tran, as they interview Mallory Horn from BIG Power Yoga in Houston, TX! BIG opened its first yoga studio three years ago in Montrose with the mission to empower as many people as possible to live their biggest lives possible. Since then they have been growing at an exciting pace and now have their second location in Memorial. They offer over 200 classes a week ranging from powerful flow, yin, kids yoga, and SUP yoga. They are so grateful for their community who comes together to live BIG through sweaty yoga! Find out more HERE. It's going to be a great time at...The Playground!!!
Join Anna K. as she interviews guests weekly about what makes them GLOW...inside and out! Every Friday, 10am EST. This week she interviews DJ KungFu!!! John Tran (aka DJ KungFu) has been rockin' the local & international House music scene since 1997. He has performed in Prague-Czech Republic, Mexico, Chicago, Miami, Hawaii and all over Texas where he holds down several DJ residencies. His eclectic playlist & diverse style has gained respect among a wide range of music lovers from clubbers to yogis! Whether it's a DJ set at warehouse, a music festival, a nightclub or even a yoga session, this DJ always brings energy to the crowd with his signature sound. His residencies include: Saturday Nights at Hotel Zaza, Sunday Funday at Royal Oak & random Yoga sessions around Houston. Find him on Nov. 21st at the WE PLAY EVERYWHERE Rooftop Yoga Happy Hour!!!