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Join Mike, Pam and Rikki as we have all of the details on the new adults-only lounge coming to Epcot inside Spaceship Earth next month called GEO-82! We discuss how to get reservations, the menu, dessert party options, and more! Then, we go around and discuss unused "nooks and crannies" around property where we might put a lounge and how we would theme it! What would you do if you could create your own lounge on property? Please share your thoughts over on the Discord channel at www.beourguestpodcast.com/clubhouse. We hope you enjoy today's podcast! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Cultivate leadership wellbeing! Let's explore personal practices that can sustain youth leaders for the long haul. In this episode, we break down the habits that build resilience in ministry. Whether it's seeking mentorship, engaging in creative outlets, or simply stepping outside for fresh air, this conversation reminds us that small, intentional steps can lead to lasting impact.
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Shan Health talk // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
Shan Health talk part52 // Health talk program. Bringing in the sheaves + other God song // Shan Hymn and Gospel song.
In today's episode, we delve into the harrowing story of survival during the 1970s Cambodian Genocide, focusing on Loung Ung's remarkable journey. Imagine your world being torn apart as a child, witnessing the Khmer Rouge's invasion of Phnom Penh in April 1975, forcing two million people to flee, with death awaiting those who resisted. Loung's life took a tragic turn when her father was taken by soldiers. Following his capture, her mother made a heart-wrenching decision, sending Loung and her siblings in different directions, urging them to pass as orphans. From that moment, Loung never saw her family again. By the age of seven, she found herself recruited as a child soldier, a testament to the unimaginable challenges she faced. What makes this story even more extraordinary is the connection it shares with Hollywood. Collaborating with Loung, Angelina Jolie co-wrote and produced the Netflix film 'First They Killed My Father.' Their friendship blossomed when Jolie first read Loung's memoir and reached out to her. Loung's resilience serves as a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome the harshest circumstances with strength and courage, all while maintaining gratitude and kindness. Join me as we explore this incredible story and get to know Loung Ung on a deeper level. SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au LISA COX Website: loungung.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandcoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this powerful episode of the Freedom Writers Podcast, we are honored to share the story of Loung Ung, a Cambodian-American human rights activist and author. Loung takes us on an emotional journey through her harrowing experiences as a child under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, recounting the unimaginable adversity she faced and the resilience that carried her through it all. Loung recounts her harrowing experiences under the Khmer Rouge regime as described in her memoir, First They Killed My Father. Join us as Loung shares her inspiring story of survival, transformation, and dedication to making a difference in the world. Tune in for a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of resilience.
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Hour 1 of the Big Show is headlined by Peter Loubardias and Steven Leoung! Loubardias shares his thoughts on Sam Bennett's time with the Flames and topics surrounding this team.Steven Leoung gives his take on the recent play of the Raptors and their matchup against the Heat.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Steven Loung of Sportsnet joins Raptors Republic's The Rapcast to preview the upcoming Raptors 2021-2022 regular season. We talk Vegas odds, Alvin Williams joining the Sportsnet broadcast, Steven's favourite storyline entering the season, and more!He also helps unveil a segment called "Can You Settle This For Us?". Topics include what to do with Goran Dragic and resisting the temptation of Ben Simmons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
(S4, EP 2). Khmer-American author Loung Ung joined me for this episode. She is best known for her international best-seller First, They Killed My Father. She recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of her debut book which chronicled her survival as a young child during the Khmer Rouge genocide from 1975-1979. This book would later be turned into a Netflix film in 2017 that Angelina Jolie would direct. In this interview, she shared her reflections writing this book, and how this has aided in her healing from her childhood trauma from the genocide, and her relationship with Cambodia in her visits since the book. She reminisced on her time working with Angelina and her son Maddox on the film, and their friendship together. You can follow Loung's work at https://www.loungung.com and her Twitter @UngLoung. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Season 4 is sponsored by Red Scarf Revolution (RSR). RSR aims to bring awareness to the tragedies, atrocities and cultural destruction that the Cambodian people endured from 1975 to 1979 under the communist Khmer Rouge regime and how that period impacts us today. With that awareness, Red Scarf Revolution advocates the silenced art, music, culture, and language, with designs that incite the resiliency of the Cambodian people. Visit their website at www.redscarfrevolution.com to check out their merch line and to learn more about their work, or follow their Instagram at red_scarf_revolution or on their Facebook. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bio: LOUNG UNG is a bestselling author, activist, and co-screenplay writer of First They Killed My Father, a critically acclaimed 2017 Netflix Original Movie directed by Angelina Jolie based on her memoir. Born in 1970 into a large, middle-class family in Phnom Penh, Loung was five years old when the Khmer Rouge took power in Cambodia. Four years later, in one of the bloodiest genocides of the 20th century, an estimated 2 million died under the regime. Among the victims were Loung's parents, two sisters, and 20 other relatives. In 1980, Loung, her older brother Meng and his wife, Eang, relocated as refugees to America. In her first memoir, the national best-seller First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers, Loung tells the story of her survival in Cambodia's Killing Fields. Her second book, Lucky Child, details her life as a refugee in Vermont and her sister Chou's as a displaced person in Cambodia. In her third book, Lulu in the Sky, Loung chronicles her 1995 return to Cambodia as an activist to ban landmines, and her reunion with the family she left behind. Since then, she has made over forty trips back to Cambodia. Today, she has shared her messages of resilience, healing, civic service, activism, and leadership across the world. She has spoken at schools, universities, and organizations. Loung is a contributing writer for the groundbreaking film Girl Rising, which profiles nine girls from nine countries, including Cambodia, who are struggling against odds to achieve an education. She has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, Boston Globe, among others. When not writing or traveling, Loung can be found at Market Garden Brewery, one of three microbreweries she co-owns in Ohio City, Ohio. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/banhmichronicles/support