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Our Chairman, Dave Wiliams, was thrilled to have addressed the American Council of the Blind (ACB) at their 64th Annual National Conference & Convention held in Dallas, Texas. On 10 July 2025, Dave delivered the keynote speech at the annual Convention banquet to a sold out audience. He called for greater investmentt in braille as a proven literacy tool that can transform the lives of blind people around the world. He was introduced by ACB Treasurer and Master of Ceremonies, the Reverend Michael Garrett, from Missouri City, Texas. Sponsorship With thanks to Dot Inc. for sponsoring Dave's attendance. Find out more about Dot Pad X and the Raising the Dots Podcast. Dot is proud to have played its part in the Monarch, in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and HumanWare. Links Related to the Braillists National Braille Press (NBP) Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation Points of Light award 1982, 8 February 2023 Links Related to Braille The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) Links Related to RNIB RNIB, the Royal National Institute of Blind People RNIB Tech Talk Links Related to ACB ACB Media Braille Revival League Links Related to the World Blind Union and European Blind Union World Blind Union (WBU) European Blind Union (EBU) Living Braille, the website of the EBU Braille Working Group Links Related to Running Parkrun UK Couch to 5K (C25K) Abbott World Marathon Majors Full Text of Dave's Speech Good evening ACB President, friends, advocates, everyone here and online. Thank you for your hospitality! I am grateful for your invitation to share in ACB's “Big Dreams and Bold Ideas”, not only this week here in Dallas, but over many decades in many places far beyond your shores. It is a privilege to stand before you tonight, as someone whose life has been profoundly shaped by this movement. Let me begin with a deeply personal truth: for a long time, I resented my blindness. Like many, I struggled to accept blindness as part of my identity. Through you, I learned to think differently, to dream boldly, and to act decisively. That shift in perspective changed everything. It is why I am here tonight—to celebrate what is possible when we embrace who we are and empower others to do the same. Our blindness stories break down barriers and build bridges. They turn isolation into community, fear into action, and doubt into confidence. Together, I believe we can ignite that transformation for countless others. When I talk about blind people, I intend “blind” in the broadest sense. Whether you identify as blind, low vision, vision impaired, we are all valued in this community and our voices carry equal importance. And if you are a sighted person who works to elevate the voices of blind people, we thank you for your solidarity. Before I share how it was you in this movement who taught this northern English lad to feel differently about my blindness, becoming a passionate braille advocate and Six-star World Marathon Majors Finisher, we must extend our gratitude to our friends at Dot, who's support means I can be with you here tonight. I know many of you took the opportunity this week to get your hands on Dot Pad X, a highly versatile multiline braille and tactile display portable enough to be carried in a schoolbag. Dot's technology is disrupting the braille display industry. Using Dot Pad and the Dot Canvas app, I recently supported my sighted 16-year-old son's math revision and got to touch his signature for the first time. Dot and partners are delivering new educational and employment opportunities we could only dream of just a few years ago. Do we have any first timers here? My first ACB Convention was Birmingham, Alabama. Your Birmingham in July is a bit warmer than our Birmingham near my home in England. We simply do not have anything like these blindness conventions in the UK. I jumped in at the deep end with you. 2003 was an eventful year for ACB. General Session ran over into an extra day. As Director of ACB Radio, I was responsible for making sure ACB's membership, and listeners tuned in from offices and homes in countless countries, could hear our coverage. And while we were very well looked after by ACB's Alabama affiliate, the internet connectivity at convention that year was especially problematic and seamed to get even more challenging during the liveliest debates. My purpose then, as it is today, is to empower as many blind people as possible by increasing our access to the information and tools we need to live our best lives. A year before Birmingham, ACB Radio's founder and mentor to many of us decided to move on. I took the call. My predecessor, Jonathan Mosen, would be an impossible act for anyone to follow. But he believed in me. Long before ACB Radio, as a young blind man, I avoided the tools and skills that could have empowered me. I resisted the cane. I dismissed braille. I thought these things marked me as “different” in a way I was not ready to accept. I mistakenly believed specialist skills separated me from sighted people. These days we would say “othering”. I cast those skills aside for a long time. It took me years to recognise that confidence can come from a cane or guide dog, and enjoying bedtime stories with our kids can come from braille. The voices I heard on ACB Radio via my dial-up modem—leaders like Marlaina Lieberg and Paul Edwards—challenged me to rethink what it meant to be blind. They taught me that tools like braille and the white cane do not separate us from society—they connect us to the people and world around us. Their advocacy lifted me up, and I realized I could be part of something bigger. When I took on the role of ACB Radio Director, I was terrified. Could a young man from a small town in the UK really lead an initiative that connected blind people across the globe? But I said yes. Why? Because this movement showed me the power of taking risks. And because I knew that by sharing our stories, we could empower others to do the same. One of my first tasks as ACB Radio Director was to convince Marlaina to host her own talk show. She was so humble and asked me what if nobody listened? What would we even call it? I told her I was sure everyone would listen, and the name of the show would be Marlaina. Like many of you, I miss her lots and think of her often. I also knew Paul Edwards was a natural broadcaster and must have his own show. He teamed up with Brian Charlson, and Tuesday Topics was born. You certainly kept me busy. When I was not producing audio or trying to secure sponsors, my email and phone rang 24/7. If it were not a server in California needing a reboot, it was listeners frustrated they had missed the latest episode of Main Menu, Blind Handyman or Cooking in the Dark, and would I please send it to them? I convinced our tiny team of volunteer software developers to build us a listen again on-demand service, an early form of podcasting. ACB Radio did not just stream content; it brought blind people together online, long before Zoom calls and virtual conventions became the norm. We created opportunities for storytelling, advocacy, and community that spanned continents. From broadcasting ACB conventions to global events like the World Blind Union General Assembly, we ensured that the voices of blind people could be heard. The impact did not stop there. ACB Radio became a launchpad for careers, a platform for innovation, and a catalyst for change. It inspired similar initiatives worldwide. It proved that when blind people lead, we redefine what is possible. That legacy continues today through ACB Media, and its ripple effects are felt in every corner of our community. We will never know how many blind lives this priceless service has transformed. When it was my turn to pass on the ACB Radio baton, it was to join a team working on one of the first mobile screen readers with touch support. Talks, Mobile Speak and Pocket Hal pioneered many of the concepts we now take for granted in VoiceOver on iPhone and Talkback on Android. Following the early success of ACB Radio, blind people in many nations started their own online radio stations. In 2003, the Royal National Institute of Blind People in the UK launched Europe's first station for the blind community, now known as RNIB Connect Radio. I worked at RNIB for 6 years as their Inclusive Design Ambassador. We partnered with companies like Canon, Netflix, and Sony to advance their accessibility efforts. My ACB Radio experience meant I was also invited to host around 150 episodes of RNIB's flagship technology show, Tech Talk. We were recognised by the UK radio industry and were awarded community station of the year in 2024. As well as interviewing many movers and shakers from the technology world, including accessibility leaders from Microsoft and Google, I had the incredible honour in March 2024 of recording a short interview with legendary singer songwriter Stevie Wonder. As we were introduced, I recalled the awe with which Marlaina had interviewed Ronnie Milsap years earlier. She had taught me that it is ok to feel that child-like excitement even during the moments that define our careers. After shaking Stevie's hand, I asked if he would be willing to share some messages about accessibility and inclusion with our blind brothers and sisters in the UK. I held my breath. He said let us do that now. I began recording. He asked about my recording equipment, and he playfully imitated my English accent. You should hear his Bob Dylan. As we were talking, we were forced to move due to being jostled by the crowd. Before I could grab my cane, Stevie took my arm in his and proceeded to walk us both forward. Hold the phone, I am now being sighted guided by Stevie Wonder? He said, “don't worry Dave, in a moment I'll Walk you into a wall.” My other lasting memory of that moment, in the interview, Stevie said, “I could not have the career I enjoy were it not for braille.” He talked about how he uses braille to write and edit his many songs. And how he has an ambition to publish his catalogue in braille for blind musicians to study. Stevie is not alone. We can all think of high-profile blind people who would link their success to an ability to read braille. Leading journalists, educators, lawyers, politicians holding high office have all relied on braille to get the job done. As for many of you, spreading braille and tactile literacy is a subject close to my heart. Every day I continue to be amazed how combinations of just six little dots fitting neatly under our fingerprints represent every letter of the alphabet, numbers, punctuation, math, music, and other symbols for accessing any subject and any language. Incidentally, six is also the number of big city marathons you must run to complete the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. I may have mentioned that somewhere. I will come back to running later. Braille's invention meant for the first time blind people could independently read and author our own stories, find our voices, become educated, and employed, label household items, read our own greetings cards, identify medications, the list goes on. Whether you read braille or not, we can all recognise how deeply linked braille is with the emancipation of blind people. Of the many tactile reading systems developed in the 19th century, and there were many, it is no accident that the system that prevailed was one developed by a young person who knew what we really needed because he was blind. Braille is an early example of that modern disability mantra, “nothing about us without us”. And it is blind people who today, through organisations such as the International Council on English Braille, continue to maintain our code. Blind people around the world have been celebrating two hundred years since braille's invention. I have been communicating braille's value in national broadcast and print media, meeting with hundreds of braille ambassadors at libraries across the UK. On January 4, the Braillists Foundation delivered the UK's first face-to-face World Braille Day Conference. I recognise that in the US, Braillists refers to a braille producer. But in the UK, Braillists often describes any blind person who relies on braille. We formally established the Braillists Foundation in early 2020 to promote braille and tactile literacy. The aims of the Braillists Foundation are: Promote the value of Braille as a proven literacy tool that enriches the lives of blind people. Support efforts to make affordable Braille and tactile reading technologies available to all blind people irrespective of education and employment status. Provide an open forum for the exchange of ideas about the development of future Braille technology. When social distancing forced everyone online, we began offering classes to introduce braille to beginners, supportive reading groups for practicing braille skills, drop-in sessions where readers can get braille questions answered, and masterclasses covering more advanced braille topics. The work of the Braillists Foundation, to spread braille literacy, especially during the pandemic, was recognised by your National Braille Press Touch of Genius Prize for Innovation, a UK Prime Minister's Point of Light Award, and in May this year I was honoured to accept an invitation to a Royal Garden party celebrating learning and skills at Buckingham Palace. You are invited to join the international community celebrating Braille 200 for the rest of this year. The European Blind Union Braille Working Group encourages everyone to share creative experiences celebrating braille. You can do that through their website at LivingBraille.eu. You can follow the hashtag #Braille200 on social media. There's still time to organise your own braille two hundred events. And always you can elevate the voices of braille readers by connecting with ACB's Braille Revival League. And next year, 2026, APH will open the Dot Experience in Louisville to celebrate braille's rich heritage. Braille's profoundly personal connection with written language cannot be underestimated. Braille enabled me to write my proposal of marriage on a braille scrabble board. I waited, heart pounding, while my then girlfriend rummaged in the bag to find letters to compose her answer. She wrote blank e s. Next week we will celebrate our 14th wedding anniversary. I was also deeply moved, shortly after I crossed the finish line at the Tokyo Marathon this March, to discover braille featured on the finisher medal. I had run an exceptionally long way to get to that point, and reading that braille for myself, rather than having to ask a sighted person to read it to me, that really did feel like inclusion. Completing the much sought-after Abbott World Marathon Majors series was some journey. Blind since birth with Leber Congenital Amaurosis, I never saw myself as a runner. Seven years ago, I weighed over 220lb and could not run a bath. I had an idea of converting a guide runner into a pilot for my tandem bike gathering dust in my garage. I signed up for the England Athletics' “Find a Guide” database, a bit like your United in Stride. I soon met Steve and, later, Bex, my first real guide runners, who had no interest in piloting my tandem. What started as huffing and puffing to reach a mile turned into weekly runs and a community of support. I hated physical education at school: ill-fitting kit, smelly changing rooms, PE teachers. During those early attempts at something you could not describe as running, I thought about a blind lady I knew with asthma who ran marathons. I was reminded of Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to climb Everest, also interviewed by Marlaina. Just exactly what was my excuse? I decided I was going to get fit and set an example for my son, Arlo. With lots of encouragement, especially from other blind runners sharing their stories, I dragged myself from couch to 5K. While no guide runner seeks recognition for themselves, they really are amazing people. Some blind runners told me how they wanted their guides to appear in results and officially receive a finisher medal at London Marathon. It was the advocacy skills I learned from this movement that enabled me to support that campaign by producing a package for BBC Radio. Our combined efforts changed London Marathon's policy. In my excitement about this small win for guided running, I returned home from the pub one night and went online. Alcohol and the internet are always a winning combination, you know? I found myself filling in a ballot entry form for a place in the New York City Marathon. What was I thinking? I had barely run six miles at this point, and here I was entering a lottery to run 26.2 miles. Not to mention the thousand miles you need to run in months of training. Surely, I would not get a place? I would not need to tell anyone, right? Wrong! “Dear Mr Williams” the email read. “Congratulations, you have a place in the 2019 New York City Marathon”. This had to be a joke. I checked my bank. Oh shoot. New York Road Runners had taken $270. Now I would have to tell my wife. I had nine months to train. And the more I thought about it, the more I wanted to show my then 10-year-old son that us blind dads could do things. Through the summer, I ran up and down hills in Worcestershire to prepare for the five massive bridges you must cross in the NYC marathon: Verrazano-Narrows, Pulaski, Queensboro, Willis Avenue, and Madison Avenue. I was doing my homework. I even joined a gym. It was a beautiful autumnal morning at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island as we lined up with 53,000 other runners to take on my first marathon. Helicopters hovered overhead and canons blasted as earlier waves set off. Nobody more surprised than me to be a part of it. Sinatra's New York, New York and Jay-Z's Empire State of Mind were on high rotation. New York would be the first of six starts that also included London, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and Tokyo: six big city marathons that have come together to make the classic Abbott World Marathon Majors series. These big city marathons are 26.2-mile street parties. The atmosphere is electric. You really feel the heartbeat of a city when the crowds turn out in force. Complete strangers yell your name to encourage you on. Not only do you get to feel like a rockstar, but you run the same course on the same day as the best athletes in the world. 1st Avenue in New York City and Tower Bridge in London are exceptionally loud. The shrill piercing screams of Wellesley's students in the Boston Marathon put me in mind of Beatlemania. I need to channel that energy especially when the running gets tough, as it always does. When the course is hilly and the weather is hot, I can find myself contemplating my life choices. There have been many times when I have gulped down buckets of Gatorade and walked for a while. Ultimately, drawing on that positive energy from all those people willing me on, and the power of the marathon to bring people together, is replenishing. Some of these cities have deeply divided histories. But they come together to support the runners. Your life, your marathon, has the power to bridge division. It is that sense of hope that drives me on through the exhaustion running to the finish line every time. Shout out to Chicago, London and Tokyo who gave me a medal that featured braille. Berlin, Boston and New York City, you can do this too. But it is not over. In 2024 Abbott announced that the Majors series will be extended to include a seventh, eighth and nineth star. Next month I am heading to Sydney for my first marathon in the Southern hemisphere. If you have ever taken a risk, bitten off a little bit too much, felt like an imposter, found yourself winging it, you are among friends. I certainly feel a little bit of that every time I go out for a run or stand up to deliver talks like this one. As blind people we know we must push the boundaries and take a chance. None of us got here by always taking the easy path. While I live thousands of miles away, you and I have a shared history. Some of which is written in People of Vision, ACB's story, a copy of which I have at home. Braille is also part of our shared history. Braille is a tool of liberation. It has empowered generations of blind leaders. Yet, we know that braille literacy is not where it should be. Too many blind children and adults lack access to the tools they need to thrive. This is a call to action for all of us. If we believe in independence, in dignity, in opportunity, then we must invest in braille. We must champion its teaching, ensure its availability, and celebrate its value as the cornerstone of blind empowerment. Let us dream bigger. Today, blind people are excelling in fields once thought inaccessible—technology, arts, business, politics, sports. But there is so much more to achieve. Imagine a world where every blind child has access to quality education, where workplaces are universally inclusive, and where we lead not as exceptions but as examples. Technology is a critical piece of this puzzle. But innovation is not enough. We must advocate for systemic change. We require policies that prioritize accessibility in every industry. We must have blind leaders at the decision-making table, shaping the future of inclusion. And we need allies—sighted people who amplify our voices, speaking with us, not for us. Tonight, I challenge each of you: How will you contribute to this movement? Will you mentor a blind youth, helping them see their potential. Will you advocate for better policies in your community. Or will you share your story, inspiring someone else to embrace their blindness as a source of strength. Whatever it is, do it boldly. Do it with the knowledge that your actions ripple outward, creating change far beyond this room. At the same time, let us not forget the power of collaboration. ACB, RNIB, the Braillists Foundation—together, we are stronger. Let us share strategies, pool resources, and align our goals to create a global network of blind advocates. The challenges we face are too big for any one organisation to tackle alone. But united, there is nothing we cannot achieve. As I stand here tonight, I am reminded of a truth that has guided me throughout my journey: stories change lives. Whether it is a marathon medal, a braille book, or a conversation with a stranger, every story we share chips away at prejudice and builds a more inclusive world. Thank you, ACB, for teaching me to think differently about blindness. Thank you for showing me what is possible when we embrace our identities and lift each other up. Let us keep running—toward inclusion, toward equality, and toward a future where every blind person has the tools and opportunities to live their best life. Let us find each other at the next starting line. Thank you, and good night.
Marlaina Mathisen is a proficient wheel throwing artist who loves to share her understanding of the wheel to others. Marlaina's personal work focuses primarily on wheel thrown and altered forms ranging from functional works of art to organic sculptural centerpieces. Currently Marlaina teaches a variety of classes at The Digs in Chicago, Fine Line Creative Arts Center in and supplying and managing a pottery gallery in Door County Wisconsin called Ephraim Clayworks. Marlaina's 5 year plan is to continue diligently working towards establishing her own pottery studio. https://ThePottersCast.com/1124
On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Todd and Marlaina about their recent trip to the Philippines. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Midnight Panel Discussing the news of the day featuring… Fred Rubino, stand-up comedian Website: https://www.fredrubino.com/ Social Media : http://www.facebook.com/fredrubinogtfoh https://instagram.com/fredrubino http://www.twitter.com/freddyrubino https://www.youtube.com/mrrubinobbbb & Marlaina Schiavo, Host of the Reactivist podcast on YouTube Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode Greg Greenlee speaks with Web3 Entrepreneur and BIT Foundation Twin Cities chapter President, Marlaina Love.Marlaina is the Founder and CEO of Pipe Dream Ventures, a web3 venture studio committed to helping visionaries transform innovative concepts into fundable, scalable market solutions, bridging the gap between vision and reality. Marlaina has over seven years of corporate leadership experience, with a reputation for strategic leadership, effectively guiding high-profile, global, cross-functional software teams.Marlaina is at the forefront of the digital revolution. Her presence is felt in the web3, blockchain, and XR ecosystem, where she's known for immersive storytelling through digital arts, technology, and culture.BE A GUEST ON OUR PODCAST! Do you or someone you know have an interesting journey in tech they would like to share with our audience?BIT is looking for awesome people who are engineers, innovators, educators, inventors , entrepreneurs and more, to be the next guest on the BIT Tech Talk podcast. Fill out the following form and submit your/their info now!
Frank hosts a midnight panel consisting of: Fred Rubino, stand-up comedian Website: https://www.fredrubino.com/ Social Media : http://www.facebook.com/fredrubinogtfoh https://instagram.com/fredrubino http://www.twitter.com/freddyrubino https://www.youtube.com/mrrubinobbbb & Marlaina Schiavo, Host of the Reactivist podcast on YouTube Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's get NOISY! We're going all over the place tonight! new Kim Gordon, new Kamasi Washington, Cancon a-plenty, and selections from the Lavender Dream compilation TRANS RIGHTS = HUMAN RIGHTS!Playlist: Kim Gordon - Psychedelic OrgasmGeneva Jacuzzi - Gray Wave CityMeat Puppets - Lake Of FireTom Waits - All The World Is GreenFrench Paddleboat - The Market's PricePaige Drobot - Nicotine SmileMarnie Stern - Get It GoodKamasi Washington - PrologueEl Perro Del Mar - Cold Dark PondLinda Catlin Smith & Thin Edge New Music Collective - With Their Shadows LongMagic Art Club - I hope Marlaina learns to fuck offTomorrow A Cloudy Autumn - immatureDEATHLETTUCE - Inner Urge (Live in Toronto)porch collapse - shadow person at broken drive-thru window abandoned dairy queen 706am october 13thEasy Idiot - SighMatias Formica Cinco - Se rie unoSick Boss - DOCTOR DAWNGinger Beef - Hocus Pocus
On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Marlaina about the homeschool program, Classical Conversations. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Frank sits down with Marlaina Schiavo as they talk about everything from their Christmas plans to Quake Media. James Flippin comes in for news you can use. Brian Kilmeade comes in to talk about Biden's foreign policy and the Colorado Supreme Court. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist Topic: news of the day; Cultural observations Website: marlainaschiavo.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/marlainaschiavo https://twitter.com/marlainaschiavo https://www.facebook.com/marlaina.schiavo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of That's Rad, host Anastasia takes a trip to downtown Bethlehem, NH to meet with Ian and Marlaina, Owners; and Phillip, the Marketing Manager, all of Rek-lis Brewing Company. The trio walks us through the story of the brewery, from its humble origins to becoming *the* place to be on a Saturday night. Ian and Marlaina also share with us their passion for keeping their lives “rek-lis,” and listeners will walk away feeling inspired to do the same. There's something in this episode for everyone: love, perseverance, and of course, beer. The Littleton Food Co-op is proud to sell Rek-lis Brewing Co beer along with hundreds of craft brew offerings. The Co-op has made itself known as the hotspot for all the beer needs of the North Country; whether you're looking for something classic, hoppy, gluten-free, or local. But, there's more to us than beer. We have local organic produce, specialty cheese, bulk foods, fresh cuts of meat and seafood, and a full-service deli. Our doors are open to everyone – no membership is required to shop! So just stop by off of Exit 41 in Littleton, and we'll see ‘ya at the Co-op!
Frank hosts a Midnight Panel Horror panel consisting of Gina Lymberopoulos, Social Media Manager for Red Apple Media and a horror Movie enthusiast, Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and the host of the Jersey Shore's premiere Halloween Party, and Nicholas Tana, award winning filmmaker and writer, whose latest graphic novel is “ejunky”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist to talk about the news of the day and cultural observations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this Friday edition of The Other Side of Midnight, Frank starts off the show with Ask Frank Anything. In the next hour, he sits down with Marlaina Schiavo, John McDonagh and Freddy Mertz as they speak about everything from Netflix discs to the current presidential administration. Frank moves to denunciations to talk about the worst events of the week. Marlaina Schiavo sticks around as Frank and her discuss animals, Marlaina's own denunciations and much more. In the final hour, Frank discusses UAPs and RICO laws. Additionally, the final edition of The Thousand Dollar Minute takes place. Debbie Schlussel finishes up the show with Frank as they discuss movies and movie drama. Listen today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank and Marlaina Schiavo, a veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, talk about a wide range of topics including animals, egg salad and gender neutral bathrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank and his guests Marlaina Schiavo, John McDonagh, and Freddy Mertz talk about the highlights of today's news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Welcome to TRACKS FOR A CASTAWAY! Hosts Andres Soto and Ryan Whyman, two composers based in LA, interview members of our community while asking them to choose 6-8 songs they'd bring to a desert island. This format is a homage to a beloved BBC radio show that has been going on since the 40s. Usually things start lighthearted, but with each song we are able to get to know our guests in a more intimate manner. Our first guest is Marlaina Smith, an emerging Texas-born actor and singer/songwriter. She appears in the universally acclaimed show The Chosen, and recently she released two comedic short films: Mountain Bois and Girl Control.
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist to talk about the news of the day and cultural observations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer, digital content creator, and humorist Marlaina Schiavo joins Sid to discuss the passing of the transgender school sports ban in Congress and what it's like producing Andrew Cuomo's podcast. Marlaina also shares a poem she wrote in honor of Sid's birthday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist news of the day and cultural observations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano hosts a panel with Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and mother of two and David Schwartz, attorney, lobbyist and TV analyst to discuss the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer, digital content creator, and humorist Marlaina Schiavo joins Sid again as the two talk about self-tanning, multi-tasking, and the Cuomos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist about the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, Producer, Digital Content creator and humorist about the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Marlaina Schiavo, producer, digital content creator and humorist about the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran media producer, satirist, and social critic Marlaina Schiavo joins Sid on the show once more to talk about the review she wrote on Sid's book, the Real Housewives, and finally gives Sid the correct way to pronounce her name. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran media producer, satirist, and social critic Marlaina Schiavo returns to the show to talk about Trump running again in 2024, the concept of "stress-laxing," and Sid's new book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews the Midnight Panel including Marlaina Schiavo veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, John McDonagh cab driver, comic, playwright, and radio talk show host and Noel Ashman, Film producer, entrepreneur and legendary nightlife impresario join Frank to discuss a variety of topics from Breaking Bad characters to Covid-19 and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran media producer, satirist, and social critic Marlaina Schiavo returns to Bernie & Sid in the Morning to make light of current events in the hilarious way that she does. On this appearance, she highlights her list of "woke terms." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran media producer, satirist, and social critic Marlaina Schiavo makes her debut on Bernie and Sid in the Morning to talk about the New York school systems, the Parental Act, fashion, and tease a potential push-up competition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano reads the funnies with Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, and John McDonagh, cab driver, comic, playwright, and radio talk show host. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To close out the show, Frank is joined by fan-favorites Marlaina Schiavo & David Schwartz who have a panel discussion of the biggest headlines today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Other Side of Midnight's favorite reoccurring guest and veteran media producer, satirist, social critic, and mother, Marlaina Schiavo joins Frank to talk about a grab bag of topics that include COVID restrictions, a pretty special couch, a fellow WABC host's affinity for Frank, a high-profile murder conspiracy, geography mishaps, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID mandate critic comes to the studio to talk about gender, education in NJ, airlines and masks, & more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
The Other Side of Midnight's favorite reoccurring guest and veteran media producer, satirist, social critic, and mother, Marlaina Schiavo joins Frank to talk about her disdain for masks in schools, what your coffee order tells you about yourself, and flesh-eating bacteria-- everyone's favorite topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic John McDonagh, cab driver, comic, playwright, and radio talk show host Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Midnight Panel with Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, Cory Windelspecht, activist who led the charge to have the Port Authority change the Christmas decorations and the host of an internet show on Hard seltzer.
Midnight Panel with Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, Cory Windelspecht, activist who led the charge to have the Port Authority change the Christmas decorations and the host of an internet show on Hard seltzer.
The Midnight Panel convenes to dive deep into the all issues you care about; everything vaccination mandates to pc culture for candy. Marlaina Schiavo, Josh O'Brien, & Curtis Sliwa cover it all with Frank.
The Midnight Panel convenes to dive deep into the all issues you care about; everything vaccination mandates to pc culture for candy. Marlaina Schiavo, Josh O'Brien, & Curtis Sliwa cover it all with Frank.
You can't miss Frank Morano's Midnight Panel where we cover everything from mental healthcare to corporate censorship. Our diverse cast of commentators includes- Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, Dr. Judy Kuriansky, clinical psychologist, author and a 9/11 First Responder, Jeremy Murphy, Founder of 360bespoke, a respected boutique PR agency and the author of the new book "F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs! and FMLs! in Your Media Career.
You can't miss Frank Morano's Midnight Panel where we cover everything from mental healthcare to corporate censorship. Our diverse cast of commentators includes- Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist and social critic, Dr. Judy Kuriansky, clinical psychologist, author and a 9/11 First Responder, Jeremy Murphy, Founder of 360bespoke, a respected boutique PR agency and the author of the new book "F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs! and FMLs! in Your Media Career.
Marlaina Schiavo,veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor gets loud with Frank Morano about the new woke version of “Sex and the City”, vaccine and test mandates for school children and MORE!
Marlaina Schiavo,veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor gets loud with Frank Morano about the new woke version of “Sex and the City”, vaccine and test mandates for school children and MORE!
Frank is joined by a roundtable of guests, as Dr. Judy Kuriansky, Marlaina Schaivo, and Mertavius Roberts have a sensual conversation as the quartet talks all things intimacy, love, relationships, and so much more! You don't want to miss it.
Everybody can't be a billionaire, but we believe everybody can be a willionaire. Willionaires believe that where there's a will, there are several ways. And champions are made from something they have deep inside them - a desire, a dream, a vision. We have to have the skill and the will, but the will must be stronger than the skill. Join Shawn Dove and Stephen A. Hart this and every Wednesday for actionable, impactful and free-flowing Willionaire Wednesday conversations, that aim to help you strengthen your will. Our episode for our Day 3 of our 12 Days of Significance is Stephen Powell, the chief programs and partnerships officer of the National CARES Mentoring Movement, founded by Essence Magazine's Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Susan L. Taylor; he leads and oversees the organization's affiliate network, program expansion, partnership development, training, and technical assistance efforts. Some of Stephen's most notable honors include GQ Magazine's Movado Leader Award; Black Enterprise Magazine's 100 Modern Men of Distinction; and an Obama administration White House “Champion of Change Following in the Footsteps of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” Stephen is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc. and serves on the Chicago Beyond Trauma Advisory Council, and is also a board member of Cinnamon Girl, Inc and Nth Dimensions, Inc. Stephen is an alum of the Institute for Non-profit Management program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business and Howard University. He was raised in East Orange, NJ and currently resides in Montclair with his wife, Marlaina and two daughters, Sinclair Adina (14) and Simone Alexandra (10). Shawn Dove is a speaker, author, and advocate for leaders who want to improve the lives of young people, particularly Black men and boys. He is the co-author of the upcoming book: I Too Am America. You can learn more about Shawn at dovesoars.com and connect with him on twitter @dovesoars Stephen A. Hart is a marketer, podcaster, content creator, brand strategist, speaker, entrepreneur, husband and #bestdadever. You can learn more about Stephen at stephenahart.com and connect on Twitter @stephenahart More about: National CARES Mentoring Movement: caresmentoring.org Stephen A. Hart: https://stephenahart.com/ Shawn Dove: https://dovesoars.com/ Sponsoring Partners: Brand In Demand: www.brandindemand.co #blackmaleachievement #blackexcellence #blackmen #blackboys #blacklove #itooamamerica #book #author #blackhistory #blackowned #blackpride #blackunity #blm #missionfuel #livestream #wednesday #linkedin #podcast #success #mindset #mentalstrength #mentalwealth #mentalhealth
We discussed Marlania's business ventures and the up and downs of entrepreneurial ship. Starting a business and building a brand. Also, helping others build there business venture and tools that can help you gain your goals. Plus, the role family support plays in building a business idea into a brand. #Entrepreneurialship, #Branding #familysupoort, #Candles, #beinggoodtoyourself, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discussed her business ventures and the up and downs of entrepreneurial ship. Starting a business and building a brand. Also, helping others build there business venture and tools that can help you gain your goals. Plus, the role family support plays in building a business idea into a brand. #Entrepreneurialship, #Branding #familysupoort, #Candles, #beinggoodtoyourself, Sellyourproduct Sponsored By: @BBLAW minnesotapersonalinjury.com jaybeesgloverepair.com Bellishglambar.com
Frank Morano interviews veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor, Marlaina Schiavo!
Marlaina Schiavo, longtime media producer, satirist, Mom and COVID survivor joins Frank Morano to talk kids in masks, the woke culture, Jamie Lee Curtis and more!
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor talks with Frank about two-year-olds in masks and last names.
Marlaina Freisthler is a Washington, D.C. based researcher and PhD student fellow with the Heartland Health Research Alliance. A mother with Midwestern roots, Marlaina grew up on a farm in Ohio and is passionate about environmentally mediated health challenges to which pregnant women and children are uniquely vulnerable. Tune in to learn more about: - Her own journey of becoming a researcher; - The Heartland Study, which is an observational medical research project designed to answer critical questions about potential impacts of herbicides on mother and infant health, including whether or not there is a connection between herbicide exposure and birth defects or developmental challenges; - The world of research and data on pesticides; - The new book "Count Down" by Shanna H. Swan with Stacy Colino, which looks at the ways in which chemicals in the modern environment are changing and endangering human sexuality and fertility; - The herbicide treadmill; - Why health is a human right; - Some simple ways on how to protect yourself from pesticides. To learn more about the Heartland Study go to: https://hh-ra.org/projects/the-heartland-study.
Frank Morano interviews veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor, Marlaina Schiavo!!!
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor on restaurants to require vaccination & Cuomo sexual harassment report with Frank Morano on 77 WABC.
Damon and Molly chat to ex-Bachelor contestant Marlaina McPhillips to see if they can get some behind the scenes goss on how the early episodes of each season go down!
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor , joins Frank Morano in studio.
Marlaina Kloepfer – College Financial Aid and Career Navigation with Tom & Maria Geffers and Seth Greene Episode 001 Marlaina Kloepfer Marlaina Kloepfer, Ed.D., is a graduate education professional who has served the Philadelphia Region through positions in Enrollment Management, teaching, and advising for over ten years. Marlaina completed her doctoral degree in Higher Education Leadership at Widener University where her research focused on the graduate student experience. In her current role, she advises graduate students in online health sciences programs. She teaches Governance and Law, as well as, Adult Learning Theory courses in a doctoral program. She has presented her research at the American Research Association (AERA) and the Association for Graduate Enrollment Management (NAGAP) national conferences. Listen to this informational College Financial Aid and Career Navigation episode with Marlaina Kloepfer about all the things adult learners should know before returning to continue their education. Here is what to expect on this week's show: · The difference between adult learners and traditional learners in institutions of higher education and how their approach and perspectives vary · How educational institutions are evolving and adapting to accommodate adult leaners · The transformational experience that is returning to education and how it influences one's professional identity, opening doors in the workplace that may have previously been closed · The importance of self-reflection when deciding to embark on a new educational path and how that can help you better achieve your goals Connect with Marlaina: writingwithDrMarlaina@gmail.com LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/marlaina-kloepfer-77582b22 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marlaina Seay joins Russ to discuss Classical Christian Conversations and the upcoming showing of the film The Riot and The Dance: Water at the Midwest Skyview Drive-In Theater in Scottsbluff, NE. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor joins Frank on The Other Side of Midnight to talk about Biden's speech, COVID hysteria, and excessive wokeness.
Marlaina Schiavo, veteran media producer, satirist, social critic and COVID survivor, joins Frank on The Other Side of Midnight.
Marlaina Schiavo, longtime media producer, satirist, Mom and COVID survivor discusses vaccine tracking, the woke culture, and Kim Kardashian becoming a billionaire.
Marlaina Seay joins Russ to discuss Classical Conversations. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Marlaina Schiavo, longtime media producer, satirist, Mom and COVID survivor speaking about Piers Morgan, Andrew Cuomo, and Cancel Culture.
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Marlaina Seay and Elizabeth Haas join Russ to discuss the upcoming free movie night at the Midwest Skyview Drive In Theater, hosted by Classical Christian Conversations and Valley Home School Association. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Humorist Marlaina Schiavo joins Frank to discuss race in schools and COVID-19.
Marlaina Seay joins Russ to talk about Classical Conversations and their current events and curriculum. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this week's show, we take a look back at two pre-launch bonus interviews beginning with our good friends Marlaina and Matt, followed by a second with the lovely Candice. In light of new COVID measures in our home of Toronto, we look back at these two conversations recorded early in the pandemic under similar circumstances. Recorded before our show officially launched, and certainly long before we knew we'd still be dealing with the pandemic all this time later, we explore how life, family, and love have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Marlaina and Matt discuss how being home with each other and their children has enriched their family and helped them build sacred family time into their lives. Matt discusses the evolving workplace and the upsides to working from home and cutting down on travel. Candice shares her perspective of the lockdown, from raising 3 children as a single mother to moving her dating life from the restaurants to the screen. These differing stories enrich our understanding of the different experiences of the pandemic and serve as a friendly reminder that we're all in this together. And despite how challenging the times can be, there are still positives, growth, and happiness we can gain. Thanks for tuning in! We'll be back next week with a new show. Us: www.headoverheelsshow.com Insta @headoverheelsshow Insta Nina @NinaKako Roger @roger_guertin Facebook @headoverheelsshow TikTok @tdot_fam You Tube @tdot_fam Email us@hohshow.com
Marlaina Centeno has become a voice for those who have a story of trauma and pain. She authentic shares her story as well as steps that each person can make as they acknowledge the pain, find healthy ways to calm strong emotions, find a community, and discover what you need to feel safe. You can find Marlaina, founder and president of Wholehearted Women at wholeheartedwomen.net
Enjoy this episode whilst lounging in a rickety chair!
In this week’s episode, we’ll focus on why certain frustrations and emotions just don’t make any sense. Irritability, impatience, anger… are perhaps indicators of unresolved issues or trauma from childhood. And if irritability, impatience and anger persists at almost irrational rates, then maybe there’s something more to it. “We’re allowed to go through impatience and irritability on the small stuff but if you can’t really identify and feel like it’s an over reaction, so maybe there’s something more there.” Marlaina shares how some of these wounds can surface in our lives. She addresses three things that can cause wounds to surface. “You gotta slow down enough to acknowledge the pain especially moms of little ones.” Marlaina also talks about her personal story of past wounds. She admonishes us if pain exists we should acknowledge it and tell our story to bring holistic healing. This is a crucial step to healing in our life journey. “When you’re on the healing journey, there may be still things that cause strong emotions to come up.” What we chat about Identifying wounds of the past Effects of wounding How does hurt translate to raising children Addressing the wounds Equipping selves to live a healthy life Connect with Marlaina WEBSITE: https://www.wholeheartedwomen.net/ (Whole Hearted Women) INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wholehearted_women/ (Whole Hearted Women) LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/marlainacenteno1204 (Marlaina Centeno)
Satirist Marlaina Schiavo stops by for a visit
Frank Morano talks with the Mayor of Southampton Village Jesse Warren and humorist Marlaina Schiavo.
Discussing Marlaina's book Crockpot Journey: Slow Simmering Recipes to Becoming Me. This discussion is about her life journey dealing with depression, anxiety, abandonment, rejection and sexual abuse and how she has overcome them all. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/LivingWhole/support
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Marlaina Mortati is an artist, tattooer (at Royal Heritage Tattoo), vegan activist and cermet mother to Pearl and Angelo. Find us online: Me – instagram.com/kevin_anders, twitter.com/iamkanders Marlaina – instagram.com/marlainamortatiart/, twitter.com/MortatiArt, instagram.com/cerrrms/ Royal Heritage Tattoo & Piercing – royalheritagetattoo.com, instagram.com/royalheritagetattoo, twitter.com/royal_h_tattoo Art by Adam Kilss – instagram.com/adamkilssart Music by Snakes of Russia – instagram.com/snakesofrussia
6am hour March 1st: Marlaina Schiavo talks about the Coronavirus and being a Mom
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The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Apple teaches blind kids to code; comment sought for change to Federal regulations for service dogs on planes; memories of Marlaina Lieberg; Marlaina's description of a visit to a glacier, from the Sound Prints archives
Apple teaches blind kids to code; comment sought for change to Federal regulations for service dogs on planes; memories of Marlaina Lieberg; Marlaina's description of a visit to a glacier, from the Sound Prints archives
Marlaina Lieberg has made so many contributions to the blind community that it's hard to know how to describe her. Internet broadcasting icon, advocate, technologist, and the list goes on. One way to summarise her immense contribution is to say that whatever she did, she made a difference.Sadly, marlaina Lieberg died last week. In a blog post published shortly after her death, Jonathan Mosen announced that this episode of The Blind Side would be dedicated to Marlaina's memory. A number of people in The Blind Side community responded with tributes for inclusion on the podcast. Marlaina, we love you, and this one's for you.We welcome your feedback. Send email to TheBlindSide at Mosen dot org or call the feedback line in the United States on (719) 270-5114.You can also join our online community to discuss the podcast with other listeners. Send a blank email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io
Marlaina Lieberg has made so many contributions to the blind community that it's hard to know how to describe her. Internet broadcasting icon, advocate, technologist, and the list goes on. One way to summarise her immense contribution is to say that whatever she did, she made a difference. Sadly, marlaina Lieberg died last week. In a blog post published shortly after her death, Jonathan Mosen announced that this episode of The Blind Side would be dedicated to Marlaina's memory. A number of people in The Blind Side community responded with tributes for inclusion on the podcast. Marlaina, we love you, and this one's for you. We welcome your feedback. Send email to TheBlindSide at Mosen dot org or call the feedback line in the United States on (719) 270-5114. You can also join our online community to discuss the podcast with other listeners. Send a blank email to TheBlindSide+subscribe@groups.io
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
If you're listening to this before Sept. 9, 2017 @ 7p then check out the Grin Gallery "It's Happening" Art Show hosted by Marlaina Pacific at 230 4th ave. in Altoona, PA. If you're listening to it after, feast your ears on a great conversation that Marlaina and I have about her passion for art. Follow her on Instagram and Facebook @ Grin Gallary. Enjoy! Yo Zebruh's leave me a voicemail @ (814) 799-0064 Please give me a rating on iTunes. It would help the podcast tremendously...not to mention it would be so tiiiiiiight. How can I take your Social Media to the Next Level? E-mail HappyValleySocial@gmail.com for more info. Please talk back on: Twitter & Snapchat @RobZyo Facebook & Instagram @RobZRadio www.RobZRadio.com My new mission is to help businesses and individuals stand out through their social media networks. I like to describe it as taking a brick and mortar business and turning it into a personality that people can identify with. Giving businesses an identity. Email: HappyValleySocial@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guilt & Company Live | Vancouver's live music venue in Gastown.
Nashville-based Slings & Arrows. Lovers of guitar pickin' and purty singin' will adore Zach & Marlaina, tune in to hear the Real McCoy. Slings & Arrows Website: http://www.slingsandarrowsmusic.com/ Visit Guilt & Company online via www.guiltandcompany.com - or in person at 1 Alexander Street in Historic Gastown, Vancouver, BC. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/guiltandcompany Twitter: www.twitter.com/guiltandcompany Youtube: www.youtube.com/guiltandcompany Instagram: www.instagram.com/guiltandco
Join Dale, Cheryl, and their special guest Marlaina for some delicous summer snacks, including a cucumber snack and a seven-layer dip.
Minority Recruitment Initiative VideoVideo File
News Piece: Business simulation video game - Student Recruitment Campaign. Video File
Profile: Controller, Tennessee Titans, NFL.Video File
Profile: Sole practicioner discusses work/life balanceVideo File
Profile: CFO of Barnes & Noble Video File