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Sometimes a dog comes along, and nothing is ever the same again – in the best way possible! In 2017, when Chris Hannah decided it was time to adopt a dog, he didn't realize exactly how much of a life-changing of a decision this would be. Chris shares with us why adopting a deaf dog was the obvious choice for him – even when it might sound like a surprising decision for a music teacher to make. And yes, Cole the Deaf Dog's name was inspired by the movie Mr. Holland's Opus (the deaf son of a music teacher). From day one, Chris witnessed the impact Cole made on his students and everyone he meets. Learning about Cole's disability opened an unexpected dialogue for children (and adults too!) that disabilities aren't inabilities – and sometimes those qualities that make us different are our superpowers. Cole's presence in students' lives even led Chris' school to launch a unique emotional-social learning program. Chris and Cole also created a motivational school assembly program for other schools in their region. In Part One of Chris and Cole's story, we'll also hear about the surprising challenges they faced for Cole to become a therapy dog and about their meaningful work with a Veterans' Memorial Home. Follow Chris & Cole on Facebook or Instagram to brighten up your day (like Cole bowling a strike!). Find photos, links & show notes at: https://believeindogpodcast.com/episodes-1/episode96 How to show your support for Erin & Believe in Dog Podcast: Get your free checklist: Join Erin the Dog Mom's email list to receive the 12 Changes in Your Dog to Never Ignore checklist. Teef: The easiest way to improve your dog's dental health is with a spoonful of Teef powder in their water. Save 20% on your Teef orders when you use the code: ADM. Support this podcast, subscribe on your favorite app and leave a rating or review.
Future of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It's Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio
Glenfaba & Peel MHKs Tim Crookall and Kate Lord-Brennan take calls and questions on silt, sewage, Corrin Memorial Home, road safety and more. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
September 7, 2022 - Erika Scott and Sarah Frey of the Memorial Medical Equipment Home Supply team joined Byers & Co. to talk about the services they offer in multiple counties and the mastectomy fitting event they are hosting. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, this is Aleksander Great with the 98th I Don't Give An X radio show. Today from Ibiza where I'm spending some relaxing time. This is a special edition with a cut of the podcast recorded from Shockast Radio in October 2021. We have techno artists like Memorial Home, Luke Slater, Tensal, Troy, and myself tracks released on best labels like Planet Rhythm, Soma, Clergy, Klockworks and others. Enjoy this hour-long journey and see you next month! Ciao Track ID Memorial Home - America [PROMO] Luke Slater - Love (Planetary Assault Systems Low Blow Remix) [Mote Evolver] Re:Axis - Rays Of The Sun (Original Mix) [Planet Rhythm] Troy - Redshift (Original Mix) [Klockworks] Rene Wise - Swamp Dancer (Original Mix)s [SK_Eleven] Tensal - Effect 2 (Original Mix) [PoleGroup] Aleksander Great - Liquid Feelings (Project 18) [Fourfloor, PROMO] Regis - Speak To Me (Original Mix) [Downwards] Aleksander Great - Nymph (Project 020.1) [Fourfloor, PROMO] Temudo - The Beholder (Original Mix) [Soma Records] Stef Mendesidis - Critical Ratio (Original Mix) [Clergy] Tensal - Imperia (Original Mix) [Mord] Troy - OB6.5 (Original Mix) [Klockworks] HD Substance - Hd Substance - Old Europe (Joton Rmx ) (Joton Rmx) [Newrhythmic Records] Stef Mendesidis - Senzo (Original Mix) [Klockworks] Fadi Mohem - On the Line (Original Mix) [Klockworks] stndrd - Splitted Series (Original Mix) [ANAOH] Temudo - 2023 (Original Mix) [Klockworks] Stef Mendesidis - Chroma (Original Mix) [Clergy] Moddullar - Encrypt (Original Mix) [Hayes] Kwartz - Distorted Reality Part One [promo] Rove Ranger - 1998 (Original Mix) [Lobster Theremin] Stef Mendesidis - Memorex (Original Mix) [Clergy] Planetary Assault Systems - Raww (Original Mix) [Cocoon Recordings] Rod - Hor (Original Mix) [Klockworks] Robert Hood - Range (Original Mix) [M-Plant] I Hate Models - Cyanure Dance (Original Mix) [Khemia Records]
Milly's family moves into the 1970s with a new addition and some new opportunities. The Britain of the 1970s is altogether different from the one a decade earlier and there are challenges ahead. Please enjoy this first episode of Mondays with Milly. https://www.facebook.com/groups/368558144406079
The home was sold to the Ladies Union Benevolence Association (LUBA) and became a “Home for the Friendless” designed for the homeless and distressed of the era. Also in 1895, The Beattie Mansion was converted into the Memorial Home for the Aged which it served for 100 years. In 1995 LUBA, in need of more modern facilities for its residents and decided to move the aged home to another location. At this point, the building was temporarily used as a group home for the mentally ill and substance addicts. It was sold to the current owner in 2004 and has sat empty since, with the plans to turn the building into a quaint B&B. However… The Beattie Mansion, also known as the House on the Hill was built in 1854 by Armstrong and Eliza Beattie. Armstrong died in 1878 from a “sudden bout of cholera”. Eliza died 2 years later in 1880. They had no children. Those plans have been put on hold due to their undead residents…. Listen to the podcast to hear their stories. Please subscribe and listen to more episodes at http://www.thegravetalks.com
Beattie Mansion, known affectionately as the House on the Hill is an incredible building with a rich history. Built in 1854 by Armstrong and Eliza Beattie as their personal residence, the building originally consisted of just the east wing. Armstrong was the 1st banker in St. Joseph and was a shrewd and wealthy businessman. He was first elected mayor in 1857 and would go on to be re-elected 4 other times making him the only person to serve as mayor of St. Joseph 5 times.Armstrong died mysteriously in 1878 after a “sudden bout of cholera”. Eliza died 2 years later in 1880 and the couple left no heirs. The home was sold to the Ladies Union Benevolence Association (LUBA) and became a “Home for the Friendless” accommodating the homeless and distressed. In 1895, along with funding from a private family, the home was expanded and the west wing was built.Also in 1895 LUBA converted the home into the Memorial Home for the Aged which it served for 100 years. In 1995 LUBA, in need of more modern facilities for its residents, moved the aged home to another location and the building was temporarily used as a group home for the mentally ill and substance addicts. It was sold to the current owner in 2004 and has sat empty, with the plans to turn the building into a quaint B&B.During attempts to renovate the mansion, numerous contractors experienced paranormal activity and many refused to return. Contractors and caretakers report hearing disembodied voices, seeing shadow figures and full bodied apparition. In 2017.It seems that the most prominent spirit in the house is Eliza who lurks upstairs on the 2nd floor, guarding the hall connecting the east/west wings and she does not like males! Armstrong has also been discovered, pacing the halls, particularly in the East wing, whistling. On the 2nd floor, near the hallway connecting the 2 wings is a room housing at least 1 child spirit who has been captured yelling and laughing.
The Spanish Rapid Eye Movement releases an EP featuring original tracks by the label's co-founders Memorial Home and VII Circle, now remixed by Nur Jaber, Reggy van Oers, Wrong Assesment and Edit Select. Monument's pick for the premiere is @Memorial-Home's track Second Floor, now remixed by the UK-based @Edit-Select. Split EP(Remixes) is out on October 12th.
The Beattie Mansion, also known as the House on the Hill was built in 1854 by Armstrong and Eliza Beattie. Armstrong died in 1878 from a “sudden bout of cholera”. Eliza died 2 years later in 1880. They had no children. The home was sold to the Ladies Union Benevolence Association (LUBA) and became a “Home for the Friendless” designed for the homeless and distressed of the era. Also in 1895 The Beattie Mansion was converted into the Memorial Home for the Aged which it served for 100 years. In 1995 LUBA, in need of more modern facilities for its residents and decided to move the aged home to another location. At this point the building was temporarily used as a group home for the mentally ill and substance addicts. It was sold to the current owner in 2004 and has sat empty since, with the plans to turn the building into a quaint B&B. However… Those plans have been put on hold due to its undead residents…. Listen to the podcast to hear their story. Please subscribe and listen to more episodes at http://www.thegravetalks.com
@moste Includes music by Adam Husa, Poe, AgainstMe,Jody Cottier, Paale, Detmolt, Eagles & Butterflies, Eddieboi, Toto Chiavetta, Kevin Di Sema, Karmon, Keinemusik, Rampa, Adam Port, &Me, Lessovsky, Rich Hila, Memorial Home, Mind Against, Mulya, Olaf Stuut, Sebastien Leger, and Sonic Future. www.temple-of-sound.com