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This is the kick off episode of the Java Series! Join Jocelyn as she explains object orientated programming and polymorphism as it pertains to Java. Merch!!! >>> https://teespring.com/stores/git-cute
Have you been wondering if you lived other lives on different planets? If so, this episode might be for you. Join Jocelyn and I in this incredibly activating conversation about beings from Sirius. Find Jocelyn on IG @moveintopeace The Starseed Course is ran by my friend on IG @natureflow And I’m on IG + YouTube @watergoddesssplash --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Hearthstone Ranked Ladder Revamp is here and The Angry Chicken has everything you need to know to get the most out of your climb. Join Jocelyn and Garrett as they dive into the new bonus star system, MMR decay, at-home Firesides, Illidan hitting Battlegrounds, Pyramad’s rise, and much more Hearthstone.
Welcome to Everybody Mad, Rell is joined this week, by returning guest Jocelyn, after her spicy appearance on "Are Gender Roles Realistic". This time Jocelyn gets personal and shares the true life of a single mom. Join Jocelyn and Rell as they define being a single mom, how she manages the finances and gets honest about what its like to date right now. Don't miss this episode, it's a must listen! --------------------------------------- Email all comments, suggestions and feedback to EverybodyMadPod@gmail.com IG: @EverybodyMadPod Apple - Everybody Mad Google - Everybody Mad Spotify - Everybody Mad Everybody Mad Site --------------------------------------- New York State Primary Dates Democratic Presidential Primary - April 28th New York State Primary - June 20th Register to Vote ---------------- E. 11
A’hoy Mateys! Ye be enterin’ dangerous waters, so you best not be doing so alone! Join Jocelyn and Siv as they tell you all you need to know about Sea of Thieves, the ultimate online, multiplayer, PvP pirate experience. This week Joce and Siv talk about the future of the show, the newly released patches, […]
A’hoy Mateys! Ye be enterin’ dangerous waters, so you best not be doing so alone! Join Jocelyn and Siv as they tell you all you need to know about Sea of Thieves, the ultimate online, multiplayer, PvP pirate experience. This week Joce and Siv talk all about Patches 1.03 and 1.04, before moving on […]
A’hoy Mateys! Ye be enterin’ dangerous waters, so you best not be doing so alone! Join Jocelyn and Siv for the next six weeks as they tell you all you need to know about Sea of Thieves, the ultimate online, multiplayer, PvP pirate experience. This week we cover the Lore of the game, including the […]
The boys are away so the ladies will play! Join Jocelyn and special guest Karma on this episode of The Angry Chicken! Blizzard keeps teasing their July 22nd announcement with cryptic tweets! The ladies also cover the new Galaxy Card Back and answer all your emails. ALL OF THEM. Cont...
Reviews have called Meg Moseley's debut novel a “thought-provoking, cautionary tale of extremeism” as well as a “a lovely work of fiction that portrays a side to American freedoms that is too real to ignore.” Join Jocelyn and Cindy as Meg joins in to discuss her new work about young a mother's “fight for truth and spiritual freedom” for herself and for her homeschooled family. While giving the world a window into the world of an ultra-conservative Christian homeschooling community, the novel also addresses common aspects of a spiritual abuse. Meg draws on more than twenty years of joyful experience homeschooling her three grown children as well as her knowledge of some complex and contemporary issues within the Christian church in the U.S., sharing with the listener how her book came to fruition. Read more about the novel and Meg at her website (www.MegMoseley.com), on her blog, and on her Facebook page. When Sparrows Fall is a Waterbrook Multnomah publication (a division of Random House), available at major booksellers and at Amazon.com.
Reviews have called Meg Moseley's debut novel a “thought-provoking, cautionary tale of extremeism” as well as a “a lovely work of fiction that portrays a side to American freedoms that is too real to ignore.” Join Jocelyn and Cindy as Meg joins in to discuss her new work about young a mother's “fight for truth and spiritual freedom” for herself and for her homeschooled family. While giving the world a window into the world of an ultra-conservative Christian homeschooling community, the novel also addresses common aspects of a spiritual abuse. Meg draws on more than twenty years of joyful experience homeschooling her three grown children as well as her knowledge of some complex and contemporary issues within the Christian church in the U.S., sharing with the listener how her book came to fruition. Read more about the novel and Meg at her website (www.MegMoseley.com), on her blog, and on her Facebook page. When Sparrows Fall is a Waterbrook Multnomah publication (a division of Random House), available at major booksellers and at Amazon.com.
Why no mention of Hephzibah House???!!! On April 8, 2011, ABC's 20/20 aired an episode entitled Shattered Faith which featured the personal accounts of many abused women and children within the Independent Fundamental Baptist affiliated churches ("IFB"). The investigator (Elizabeth Vargas) focused on young girls who were sexually abused by fathers, pastors, and other men within their churches. Though grateful that the media has acknowledged the abuse that the Church at large seems to ignore, Vargas made no mention of the abuses at the infamous Hephzibah House in Winona Lake, Indiana. The private home for "troubled girls" promises parents and pastors a protected Christian environment in an effort to help save these daughters from troubled lives at home. Parents who enrolled their girls there never dreamed of the harsh conditions and inhumane treatment that their daughters would suffer there. Join Jocelyn and Cindy for a discussion of these difficulties faced by young women in authoritarian and hierarchical groups in Christianity. Explore how the abuse of power through gender hierarchy justifies and creates the perfect prescription for abuse of all those who fall beneath the abusive leaders on the food chain -- a religious system that sometimes devours their own women and children.
Why no mention of Hephzibah House???!!! On April 8, 2011, ABC's 20/20 aired an episode entitled Shattered Faith which featured the personal accounts of many abused women and children within the Independent Fundamental Baptist affiliated churches ("IFB"). The investigator (Elizabeth Vargas) focused on young girls who were sexually abused by fathers, pastors, and other men within their churches. Though grateful that the media has acknowledged the abuse that the Church at large seems to ignore, Vargas made no mention of the abuses at the infamous Hephzibah House in Winona Lake, Indiana. The private home for "troubled girls" promises parents and pastors a protected Christian environment in an effort to help save these daughters from troubled lives at home. Parents who enrolled their girls there never dreamed of the harsh conditions and inhumane treatment that their daughters would suffer there. Join Jocelyn and Cindy for a discussion of these difficulties faced by young women in authoritarian and hierarchical groups in Christianity. Explore how the abuse of power through gender hierarchy justifies and creates the perfect prescription for abuse of all those who fall beneath the abusive leaders on the food chain -- a religious system that sometimes devours their own women and children.