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Wills are used to list what happens to our physical goods after we die, but how should you plan ahead for your digital assets after death? We have a list of ways to prepare your digital life after passing. Plus, some bison are reintroduced to the Great Plains to help restore the ecosystem. On This Day in History, we go back to the American Civil War for the first submarine to sink an enemy warship. How to add a Legacy Contact for your Apple Account – Apple Support (UK) About Inactive Account Manager - Google Account Help Request to Memorialize or Remove an Account | Facebook Help Center Contacting X about a deceased family member's account One Tech Tip: What to do when you have too many passwords to remember | AP News Bison Ranchers Return Thousands of Animals to Native Lands and Witness Total Rejuvenation of Ecosystem H. L. Hunley Wreck (1864) The Search and Recovery – The Friends of The Hunley Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis police in 2020 started an uprising in Minneapolis and across the country. A new book and accompanying art exhibit spotlights and documents the art from that time period: the plywood murals made by protesters and mourners during the uprising.MPR News host Nina Moini talks with Leesa Kelly, the book's author and founder of the organization, “Memorialize the Movement,” along with Amira McClendon, an artist and curator of the exhibition at the University of Minnesota.
George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis police in 2020 started an uprising in Minneapolis and across the country. A new book and accompanying art exhibit spotlights and documents the art from that time period: the plywood murals made by protesters and mourners during the uprising.MPR News host Nina Moini talks with Leesa Kelly, the book's author and founder of the organization, “Memorialize the Movement,” along with Amira McClendon, an artist and curator of the exhibition at the University of Minnesota.
As the Lewiston community pauses to remember the victims and honor survivors, two local artists are offering their own contribution to the public memory of the tragedy: a museum installation crafted from items left behind at impromptu memorials.
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Floresville City Manager Andy Joslin says the city is exploring local artists to turn the city's fallen legacy oak tree into artistic memorials. Half of the legacy oak tree, estimated to be 500 years old, collapsed July 13 at the Floresville Event Center. The remaining half collapsed later that evening, as reported in this newspaper earlier this month. Bartlett Tree Experts arborist Bobby Hearne provided a report to city officials, advising that he discovered fungal presence in the tree, which is to be expected in a tree of that age. This can lessen wood strength over time. “Weather events can...Article Link
Welcome to School Leader Soundbites, a podcast dedicated to empowering K-12 leaders with the latest insights and strategies in marketing and communications! Today, we're talking about Thought Partner Alliance Is All About Not Strategizing Alone.Thought Partner Alliance- The Importance of Having Someone to Bounce Ideas Off Of-Tap into the mentors that have been doing the work for so long already-Don't make decisions in asylum-Seek feedback and collaboration when making decisions with those around youTake a look at what has happened in the past-Check with past principals and the community about decisions made in the past and gain insight toward new decision making-Connect with your local folks, like school PR association, development office, chamber of commerce, kiwanis club- they will have important insight on how changes felt in the community and feedback received.-Make sure you have hubs on your website to explain to parents and community about changes and why they are the way they are.-The communications team needs to have access to people to handle concerns and be able to communicate those concerns to admin.Memorialize in Standard Operating Procedures-Summer is the perfect time to lay out all of the procedures on the table and map out the steps that need to be done-Devote some time for your staff to retreat and go over these standard operating procedures, away from the typical work environment.Stay In Touch With Your Thought Partners-Make sure to stay in touch with your partners, not just when you need them-Send them thank you notes and updates on what is happening-When you find a great resource, share it with those partners- we're always looking for content to make our teams strongerIf you are looking for some training, professional development, please reach out, I'm happy to help. Spend the summer relaxing, reflecting, planning and building your team. If you want more info, please contact me or drop questions in the comments and be sure to share this episode with your colleagues! If you have any questions or suggestions for future topics, I'm here to listen. Thanks for tuning in to School Leader Soundbites.Connect with Veronica here: https://www.veronicavsopher.com/Social: @VeronicaVSopherK12 Insight partners with schools and districts to build stronger relationships with parents, students, and staff. They believe that trust is the foundation of successful education, and their solutions are designed to foster engagement, promote transparency, and turn feedback into actionable results.Want to explore the impactful ways Let's Talk and K12 Insight's comprehensive suite of customer service solutions can amplify your school's efforts and strategic goals? Get an in-depth look at how these tools can benefit your district, visit go.k12insight.com/sopher
Walking tours are just some of the efforts illuminating the seemingly invisible presence and impact of Chinese cultural enclaves in Salinas, Pacific Grove and Santa Cruz.
Tiana H brings us the word today, where she talks about the God we follow and how much he celebrates. God has brought you through every single thing you've faced so far. Memorialize the goodness of God in your life today!
Steve Noviello, an 11x Emmy Award-winning journalist known for consumer investigation, money-saving advice, bargain hunting, and product reviews and anchor of DFW Fox4 News, talks to Frank about how to vet contractors. They provide several tips to help protect both the pool owner and the pool professional from being ripped off. Following these tips will help ensure a satisfactory outcome with your pool projects. The Deep End Pool Podcast focuses on residential pool maintenance and may not cover commercial pool requirements. Please consult the CDC and your local authorities and code requirements for commercial pool maintenance. Email us questions and show suggestions at deependfrank@gmail.com. visit our home page thedeependpoolpodcast.com Our sponsors for the 2024 podcast season. poolwerx.com. jandy.com. bluerayxl.com cyclonefiltertools.com. ipssa.com allsafepool.com clearcomfort.com poolmagazine.com 00:00 Intro 09:45 Introducing Steve Noviello. Facebook group "DFW Pool Owner Group". many victims of a single pool builder. 13:00 Steve discusses how emotion and logic cannot exist simultaneously. Don't overlook red flags because they appeal to your emotional side. Recovering losses is difficult. 14:30 Research your contractor before you hire. Cities in Texas will continue to issue permits regardless of complaints. 15:30 Dig deeper into reputation management in reviews. 21:20 Poor communication, scheduling issues, and getting the obvious run around should be red flags. 21:55 See and record the driver's licenses of contractors if no applicable business license is required. 23:20 Never pay in full before the job is complete. 24:10 Be mindful of contractors time and work pre-contract. 25:50 Ask to hold back a final payment until the final punch list is completed. 27:00 Be careful with baseline pricing in contract. Avoid surprise costs. 29:40 Read your contract. Ask questions. Ask for explanations, and do not accept unreasonable clauses in a contract. 30:00 Take notes in construction meetings and have the contractor initial your notes. Memorialize conversations. 32:50 If you have been victimized, do not allow it to destroy your family. It is very stressful when victimized, but don't let it ruin your life. Seek counseling. 33:40 Typically, the salesperson will not be doing the work. Meet subcontractors on the job before the work begins. Don't rush the project. 36:40 Set reasonable expectations. 37:20 Research the owners and managers of the contractor, not just the company name. 38:45 Client references. 39:20 Understand and communicate variations in materials. 44:00 Concrete poured later will not match. 45:30 References should also include less recent builds. What does a post-relationship look like? 48:50 Ask to have verification subcontractors were paid on previous draws. 50:50 Be cautious of signs of financial instability. 51:45 Understand warranties. 54:10 Make peace with the price you've agreed to. 55:10 Avoid future issues by utilizing mitigation processes. 59:00 Do your research on products and processes. 1:00:00 Research resources.
Sermon titled “Memorialize This Gospel” by Bishop Myron J. Feltner Sr. Music Provided by the Whoop Triggerz Plus® App (http://www.WhoopTriggerz.com).
San Francisco resident Kristin Urquiza has spent the past two years advocating for a national Covid memorial for the million-plus people who died from the disease, including her father. She co-founded Marked By Covid to push for a memorial that will not only speak to our grief, but also encapsulate the conditions and decisions that led to so many deaths. Urquiza shared her journey with the podcast 99 Percent Invisible for a recent episode called, “Don't Forget to Remember.” We'll talk about what it means to memorialize our collective traumas and what a Covid memorial should say. Guests: Chris Colin, Bay Area-based journalist - his recent story, "Don't Forget to Remember," appeared on the podcast, 99 Percent Invisible Kristin Urquiza, co-founder, Marked by Covid - daughter of Mark Urquiza, who died from Covid June 30, 2020
Coping with loss and family stress during the holidays can be challenging, but having a plan in place can help you navigate this difficult time. Here's a suggested plan to help you survive the holidays: Acknowledge Your Feelings: Recognize and accept that it's okay to feel a range of emotions, including sadness, grief, anger, or frustration. Give yourself permission to grieve and understand that healing is a process that takes time. Communicate Your Needs: Clearly communicate your needs to family and friends. Let them know if you need support, or if you prefer some time alone. Be honest about your emotions, and don't feel pressured to pretend everything is okay if it's not. Create New Traditions or Modify Existing Ones: If old traditions are too painful, consider creating new ones or modifying existing ones to better suit your current situation. Focus on activities that bring comfort and joy, even if they are different from what you've done in the past. Memorialize and Honor: Find meaningful ways to honor and remember your loved one. This could include creating a memorial, lighting a candle, or sharing stories with family members. Incorporate your loved one's memory into holiday activities to keep their spirit alive. Self-Care: Prioritize self-care. Take time for activities that bring you peace and relaxation. Get enough sleep, eat well, and engage in activities that nourish your mind and body. Connect with Supportive People: Seek out friends, support groups, or therapists who can provide understanding and comfort during this time. Surround yourself with people who are supportive and compassionate. Focus on Gratitude: Practice gratitude for the positive aspects of your life, even amidst the challenges. Consider keeping a gratitude journal to remind yourself of the good things in your life. Professional Support: If the stress becomes too overwhelming, consider seeking professional help from a counselor or therapist who specializes in grief and loss.
In this episode titled "Jumping to Solutions Instead of Identifying the Problem," hosts Tammy Rogers, Scott Burgmeyer, and Karman Hotchkiss discuss the pitfalls of hastily jumping to solutions. Sharing insights from a staff retreat, they introduce The DMAIC Way—a problem-solving process. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding problems before taking action and conclude by introducing team members Jenn Peterson, Michael Peterson, and Marlene Sprouse, highlighting the team's dedication to empowering frontline individuals with problem-solving skills.The DMAIC Way® 9 Step-ProcessDefine the problem or area you would like to change. Be specific.Why does this need to change or be improved?What are the current process steps?What are the causes or gaps?Why did the cause(s) occur or what are the options?What actions will be taken and how will people be notified?What will be put in place to prevent backslide?Is the issue resolved? Prove it. (Show results.)Memorialize the work. Questions or topic suggestions? Let us know! podcast@becomemoregp.com Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/becomemoregp Meet your hosts: Tammy K Rogers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammerarogers Scott Burgmeyer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/burgy Producer Karman Hotchkiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karman-hotchkiss/ Other Resources: http://www.becomemoregp.com
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In the early days of facebook Mark Zuckerburg would wander into the company bathrooms and if he noticed someone sitting down in the stalls he would pop his head over and try to talk to them about their projects. Or if he was taking a poop he would host an emergency meeting and he would tell them to come over and pop their head over the stall to talk it out. Everyone just went along with it because it was either YOLO SILICON VALLEY LMAO or they were just too intimidated. That all stopped when Michael Moritz, legendary silicon valley investor, and one of Facebook biggest early investors and shareholders, was at the campus doing research for leading a 2nd round of funding. He was doing diligence all day and at one point had to poop and that's when Zuckerburg popped his head over with a smile to ask how's the diligence coming along. Michael Moritz, not one to mince words, was apoplectic. 'GET THE FUCK OUT HERE YOU IDiOT LIZARD LOOKING FUCKER.' Mark Zuckerburg nervously tried to laugh it off and persisted, because he really loved intimate poop conversations 'Aw c'mon Michael, it's silicon valley'. Zuckerburg finally withdrew when Moritz flung a poop at him. 30 minutes later, Mark was in a very import meeting when Moritz walked into the conference room. 'Everyone except Mark Zuckerburg, OUT'. As intimidated as they were of Zuckerburg, at the time Moritz was the bigger deal, and they all scurried out of the room. Zuckerburg, however, is not one to be intimated by anyone. Not the Winkewoz twins, not Eduardo Savarn, not Peter Thiel, and not one of his biggest shareholder Michael Moritz. Zuckerburg passionately defended his practice, but Michael Moritz was having none of that. Moritz told him that it was a ticking PR and HR catastrophe, and threatened to pull out of leading the 2nd round of funding if Mark continued, which would have been a calamity for the company. Zuckerburg pretended to arbitrate 'Ok fine, but you need to give me a good reason'. Moritz was flabberghasted at this response. Was this a serious question? He answered with the most obvious answer 'Because it's not FUCKING NORMAL'. Unknown to Moritz, Zuckerburg had guessed a conversation like this would happen as soon as he was kicked out of the toilet stall, and began formulating a strategy to counter Moritz demands. Zuckerburg knew that Moritz would have all the leverage, but Zuckerburg was a master strategist. Zuckerburg went for the pounce. 'Okay, I'll lets write out an agreement, in writing I'll rescind the policy because it's not normal'. Moritz was dumbfounded, but he was used to being dumbfounded by eccentric tech founders, afterall he was also an early investor in Apple, and he still found Zuckerburg tame compared to Steve Jobs. Moritz had a long day of work so they signed the agreement so that he could go back to doing his due diligence. When Moritz left, a broad grin spread across Zuckerburg's face. " 'Not Normal' eh? " Zuckerburg said with a menacing laugh. Ever since then, Mark Zuckerburg has been on a life-long crusade to normalize poop conversations. He had a checklist of what he needed to accomplish in order to realize this. His advisors would tell him it's impossible, but one by one Zuckerburg checked off the list. From trusting Mark with their private photos, to normalizing people giving up their internet browsing privacy. In 2015, Zuckerburg knew he would hit a wall, having people watch you while you poop was still too much of a leap. That's when Zuckerburg decided to buy Occulus, and eventually shift his company towards virtual reality. If he could coax people into having life-like conversations while they were pooping in a virtual reality, then doing it in the real world wouldn't be too big of a leap. Zuckerburg only has 3 more boxes to check off before poop conversations are normalized. Mark Zuckerburg wants to watch you poop. Are you going to let him? Yeah I said it. You might be offended. You've probably heard this a thousand times before, but believe me you will hear it again. Because it's deserved. You're French. A parasite. A slug. A leech. A failure. But, of course, you may think I don't have evidence to justify this. But you are wrong, as always, your failures stand out like a shining pile of manure among your pristine neighbors. So let me begin. First off, your cuisine. Dogshit. What have you got? Spoiled milk that smells like shit. Okay what else? Alcohol because you need to drown yourself in wine to escape your life. Sounds right. Frog legs? Snails? Yeah, that seems about right for you. But cusine doesn't matter compared to your successes or lack thereof. What is you history? A long, long list of failures and losses. So let's start off. The Gauls getting invaded and conquered by the Romans before getting conquered by the Germanic tribes. Getting invaded by the Vikings and forced to give up Normandy to them. You might say you conquered England, but no, those were the Normans who were Viking descendants and actually fucking useful. The Hundred Years' War. Which you lost. You even needed God to send you a warrior to try to save your sorry ass. Then what? Following the Spanish and Portuguese discovered to the New World and being kicked out of all the good land to an icy tundra. Server you right. Brutally enslaving people in Haiti? No surprise. And then proceeding to demand reputations for their revolt, which you failed to stop, until the mid 20th century, which was what kept your country barley afloat. Then your rulers were so incompetent they were all killed and you had a revolt. Then Napoleon, who wasn't even born in modern French territory, cause you lost it, and then proceeded to lose. And then you were appointed a monarch by Britain. You even had to sell most of your territory in America, which you couldn't develop or protect, to the U.S. Then WW1 were with the help of all the allied nations you barley managed to stop the Germans from getting to Paris. Then you built the Maginot line because you knew you couldn't stop them normally but you built it where they didn't even attack last time and didn't finish it. Then they attacked around it, surprised, and you were turned into a puppet nation of the Nazi surrendering almost immediately. Hell, French guards were some of Hitlers last men. It took the combined forces of all of the Allies to actually help you and kick the Nazis out for you. You've had so, so may revolutions since then because of your incompetence. You want to talk about shootings in the U.S? Well how about your history of bloodshed violence and failure. Unrest? Look at all your riots. Hell, at one point your naval flag was a white flag. TF2? Yeah you play spy cause you can't even fight correctly. What are you known for? Failure. Justly, you are losers, and always will be. Go fuck yourselves and become a decent country like your neighbors. But that's not all. Speaking of your neighbors, let's look at their successes. Spain and Portugal actually have good food and managed to colonize almost the entirety of South and Central America, conquering Empires and making a name. Britain, controlling almost a 1/4 of the land on Earth and kicking your ass almost every time. Germany, the heart of the E.U, able to fight against the entirety of Europe twice in a row, the Holy Roman Empire, fighting and controlling the Pope? Inventing Lutheranism and the printing press? Oh how about Poland, the winged Hussars, all of them coming together to fend off the Ottomans and Mongols. Italy, with some of the best cuisine in the world, the Roman Empire, which kicked your ass, the Pope, the Church, Florence, Rome, incredibly important. All of them so, so much better than you. Of course, you might say the past is no indication of the future. And you have a bit of a point. But really, what have you done? There is a short, short list of deeds in which you have not failed. You have an unstable, failing government. You have a weaker military than UK, U.S, China, etc, etc. You are by far the weakest member on the UN Security Council, an unfunny joke, a gag. Your economy is weaker than any of these good nations. Your “luxury” products suck and and overpriced shit shows. Culturally, you have jack shit. You seem to have missed out on the Renaissance and basically every other period of advancement. Ethically, you hate migrants, in fact you hate everyone. Your national anthem is so fucking baton is listing despite having nothing to be proud of, talking about using countries as fertilizer, yeah bud that's not going to happen. One thing you did good was have nuclear energy, but your government realized its mistake in doing something halfway fucking decent for once and is now removing power plants and nuclear energy. So fuck off. You are a failure without anything good to say for yourself. Not one accomplishment. Nobody wants you. They pity you for the whole you've dug yourself in. You will not get my respect or sympathy. So leave, and never come back.
After repeated flooding, residents of a Missouri town took government buyouts and moved away. A granite monument now honors the former community. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
Tim Meadows at the 46th Conference of The Compassionate Friends talks about the Christopher Meadows Memorial EMS fund and how it has impacted his life. The post Tim Meadows: Starting a Foundation to Memorialize Your Child appeared first on Open to Hope.
Today Award-Winning Entrepreneur and Host of Dear FoundHer...Lindsay Pinchuk, is sharing with you 31 actionable steps that you can start taking TODAY to Ignite Your brand.In this episode, Lindsay's sharing many of the exact steps I share with her consulting clients, coaching clients and the students in the classes she teaches. You don't need a million dollars or a million followers to have a viable business. But you do need a strategy and a plan that you can put to work for you each and every month. Marketing your brand, business or company can feel like e a lot…why? Because it is. Especially if you're a small business trying to juggle it all. But there are a few keys to success when marketing your brand: Put your community first….always. Put processes in place. Each of these steps we are outlining today will help you get to a place where you can have a regular action plan in the future. Memorialize your processes and stick to them. Just get started. Today is Day 1—follow these steps to get to a place where you have a plan moving forward. You have to start somewhere…and honestly, there is no better place than here and now. Before you take any of these steps, you're going to want to identify your target customer and who you want to be in your brand's community. Very clearly write out who they are—create an avatar for them. Most important, identify what their problems are and how you and your product/service/brand/company can solve them. Lindsay talks more about how to do this in today's conversation. Are you ready? LFG!If you want to join Lindsay at any of her live and in-person FoundHer Fridays events, make sure you sign up here to get first dibs on registration. SPACE IS LIMITED. Please don't forget to leave a rating or review wherever you podcast: http://www.ratethepodcast.com/dearfoundher.You can now work with Lindsay 1:1 to ignite your brand. Fill out the form here and set up a FREE 30-minute consultation.Stay tuned for Part 2 tomorrow and tune in to grab a downloadable checklist with all 31 Tips outlined just for you!Don't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchuk and Dear FoundHer... on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearfoundher/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of True Love Knots, Maria talks about returning to the dating world as a widow or widower. She will also share her thoughts and observations on the difference between men and women in terms of love and relationships. Stay tuned to learn more! Standout Quotes: ● “When you get into a relationship, know what you want. And you need to make sure you have been healing from your past relationship. “ ● “When you get back there in the dating world, and you are a widow, realize that you might not find the same type of relationship you had before. But that doesn't mean you can't have that. It just means it takes a little time to build up that trust, build up that commitment, and feel secure so that the other person feels secure as well.” ● “When you're in a relationship, married, or living with somebody, you live longer because you're healthier and you're happier.” ● “Wherever you're at in life, we're all going to find somebody. We don't have to rush.” ● “The best thing in the world is having somebody who can help you look at situations objectively instead of subjectively.” ● “Still always memorialize that person that was in your life. It doesn't mean that when you find a new partner, you're replacing them.” Key Takeaways: ● Building a relationship takes time, especially in the later stage of life. ● Take time to build trust and commitment. ● The definition of love is different between men and women. ● Because you have lived life, you also know that when you make a commitment to somebody, married or not, you need to be there for them. ● You need to define what you're looking for in a relationship. ● Take the time to assess what worked in your past relationship before going forward. ● For men, you need to do work on yourself first and take the time to heal. Episode Timeline: [00:16] Are you happy with your life? [0:44] How to Get Back in the dating world being a Widow or widower? [2:46] Maria's experience coming back to the dating world [5:26] Women's viewpoint of relationships [8:08] Building trust and commitment [9:40] Benefits of having a romantic relationship [10:35] Find a therapist to help you [11:15] Men getting back into the dating world [13:25] Take your time, and don't rush [15:21] What are you looking for in a relationship? [16:50] Maria's recommended therapist [17:25] Memorialize your past partner in life
What if tomorrow morning you woke up and God said, "Today will be your last day in the wilderness. Tomorrow you will enter the Promised Land." Besides jumping for joy, how would you spend your final day? What would you do? The reality is: each of us should live today as though we will enter our final rest tomorrow. Join us for the conclusion of our series, "Lessons from the Wilderness."There is, in this story, a clear message to those already saved by grace: fit yourself for the Promised Land. Fit yourself for the rest that awaits you. Fit yourself for the kingdom to come.1) Consecrate yourself2) Follow that "box"3) Memorialize the miracleText: Joshua 3:1-4:7
In this episode of True Love Knots, Maria talks about returning to the dating world as a widow or widower. She will also share her thoughts and observations on the difference between men and women in terms of love and relationship. Stay tuned to learn more! Standout Quotes: ● “When you get into a relationship, know what you want. And you need to make sure you have been healing from your past relationship. “ ● “When you get back there in the dating world, and you are a widow, realize that you might not find the same type of relationship you had before. But that doesn't mean you can't have that. It just means it takes a little time to build up that trust, build up that commitment, and feel secure so that the other person feels secure as well.” ● “When you're in a relationship, married, or living with somebody, you live longer because you're healthier and you're happier.” ● “Wherever you're at in life, we're all going to find somebody. We don't have to rush.” ● “The best thing in the world is having somebody who can help you look at situations objectively instead of subjectively.” ● “Still always memorialize that person that was in your life. It doesn't mean that when you find a new partner, you're replacing them.” Key Takeaways: ● Building a relationship takes time, especially in the later stage of life. ● Take time to build trust and commitment. ● The definition of love is different between men and women. ● Because you have lived life, you also know that when you make a commitment to somebody, married or not, you need to be there for them. ● You need to define what you're looking for in a relationship. ● Take the time to assess what worked in your past relationship before going forward. ● For men, you need to do work on yourself first and take the time to heal. Episode Timeline: [00:16] Are you happy with your life? [0:44] How to Get Back in the dating world being a Widow or widower? [2:46] Maria's experience coming back to the dating world [5:26] Women's viewpoint of relationships [8:08] Building trust and commitment [9:40] Benefits of having a romantic relationship [10:35] Find a therapist to help you [11:15] Men getting back into the dating world [13:25] Take your time, and don't rush [15:21] What are you looking for in a relationship? [16:50] Maria's recommended therapist [17:25] Memorialize your past partner in life
TENE discusses the impact of the Unabomber's recent death on fascist scenes around the world and how this impact was presaged already in his infamous manifesto, 'Industrial Society and its Future'. Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod and twitter.com/tenepod.
Easy Greek: Learn Greek with authentic conversations | Μάθετε ελληνικά με αυθεντικούς διαλόγ
Η Μαριλένα και ο Δημήτρης διαβάζουν μηνύματα ακροατών και συζητάνε για το ενδεχόμενο η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη να μας επιτρέψει να συζητάμε με αντίγραφα των αγαπημένων μας ανθρώπων που δεν είναι πια στη ζωή. Σημειώσεις εκπομπής Επεισόδιο για Zelda (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sa3UTLR7Zc4) Διάγραμμα Βεν (https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%94%CE%B9%CE%AC%CE%B3%CF%81%CE%B1%CE%BC%CE%BC%CE%B1_%CE%92%CE%B5%CE%BD) Netflix and grieve: Inside the digital afterlife of streaming profiles (https://www.fastcompany.com/90874291/netflix-and-grieve-inside-digital-afterlife-streaming-profiles) Request to Memorialize or Remove an Account - Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/help/1111566045566400) Μιλώντας με τους νεκρούς: Η τεχνητή νοημοσύνη δίνει φωνή στους αγαπημένους που έφυγαν (https://www.kathimerini.gr/k/k-magazine/562253530/milontas-me-toys-nekroys-i-techniti-noimosyni-dinei-foni-stoys-agapimenoys-poy-efygan/) Η ταινία για επικοινωνία με τους νεκρούς: White Noise (2005) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Noise_%282005_film%29) Λεξιλόγιο κι εκφράσεις ανοίγω τους ασκούς του Αιόλου (https://el.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%B1%CE%BD%CE%BF%CE%AF%CE%B3%CF%89_%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85%CF%82_%CE%B1%CF%83%CE%BA%CE%BF%CF%8D%CF%82_%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85_%CE%91%CE%B9%CF%8C%CE%BB%CE%BF%CF%85) γατάκι (https://www.slang.gr/definition/23163-gataki) Απομαγνητοφώνηση Δημήτρης [0:17] Γεια σας και καλώς ήρθατε στο Easy Greek podcast, το podcast που σας μαθαίνει ελληνικά με καθημερινούς αυθεντικούς διαλόγους. Είμαι ο Δημήτρης, είμαι σήμερα λίγο βραχνός, περιμέντε, ναι, ξερόβηξα λίγο... και είμαι μαζί με την... Μαριλένα [0:33] Μαριλένα. Ωραία η φωνή σου έτσι, πιο σέξι. Δημήτρης [0:38] Θα 'πρεπε να υπάρχει ένα φάρμακο ή κάτι τέτοιο το οποίο να το παίρνεις για να κάνει τη φωνή σου βραχνή για μία ώρα. Μαριλένα [0:44] Γιατί; Για να κάνεις sexy podcast; Δημήτρης [0:47] Ναι, ναι, ναι. Να είναι ένα σκεύασμα ειδικό για ραδιοφωνικούς παραγωγούς και podcast... podcasters. Πίνω τώρα ένα κακάο, το οποίο μου είπες ακριβρώς... «ακριβρώς», ακριβώς πριν αρχίσουμε την ηχογράφηση ότι είναι το πιο ωραίο κακάο που έχω φτιάξει ποτέ. Μαριλένα [1:07] Ναι, είναι ωραίο, παιδιά, γιατί ο Δημήτρης πια βάζει παντού καρύδα τριμμένη, στο ψωμί που μου φτιάχνει το πρωί με το ταχίνι, στο κακάο τώρα και είναι εξαιρετικά νόστιμο. Πω πω, να 'χα μια καρυδόπιτα με αυτή την άσπρη την καρύδα από πάνω τώρα, μου 'χει λείψει! Δημήτρης [1:23] Το πρόβλημα με αυτό το κακάο είναι ότι άμα πίνουμε... εγώ το πίνω και με κάνει να θέλω να μασάω και φοβάμαι ότι θα είμαστε στο podcast ξαφνικά να πίνουμε την καρύδα... το κακάο, συγγνώμη, και θα 'χει τα κομματάκια καρύδας και θα μασάω σαν κατσίκα ενώ σε ακούω να μιλάς. Μαριλένα [1:39] Ναι, εντάξει. Δημήτρης [1:40] Το οποίο δεν είναι πολύ καλό. Για την υπόλοιπη απομαγνητοφώνηση, γίνετε μέλη μας! (https://easy-greek.org/membership)
Alexandra Koys, the founder of Lighten, joins Lisa Dent to talk about how her services help families who want something a little different than the somber funeral home service. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Hawaiʻi's lieutenant governor discusses increasing broadband internet across the state; HPR reporter Casey Harlow looks at housing and homeless priorities for lawmakers; the State's Climate Coalition talks about reducing carbon emissions; and local actors share the story behind their shows honoring poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar
Death is one thing that we can know for a fact we will experience. In our lifetime we will be confronted with the loss of those near and dear to us. Knowing this, it is helpful to explore and have conversations with our loved ones about they ways they wish to be remembered and memorialized. In my line of work I get to hear about some beautiful and creative ways that people memorialize their departed loved ones. No matter what you choose, it is important that you choose what brings you most peace within. There is no right or wrong way, there is simply your way. Creativity is key here. As you listen to this episode you may discover some knew ideas that may resonate with you. Xo G www.avalonspirit.com #avalonspirit #ginettebiropodcast #spiritualpodcast Thanks so much for listening! Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and SHARE to spread love and higher consciousness from these messages to more people. For more amazing content, check out: Website: www.avalonspirit.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/avalonspirit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginettebiro.medium Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-ginette-biro-podcast/id1505097658 https://ginettebiro.podbean.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0W-63rlYl8mX5edln35gsw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ginettebiro.medium If these messages have inspired you, please give back and Donate today: https://pxlme.me/IPIIKa20 Ginette Biro Podcast: Are you ready for a divine spiritual journey? Ginette Biro brings insight from the spirit world to you to grow your consciousness and connection to other dimensions. Get ready to live a more meaningful and purpose-filled life. She helps make sense of life within the world of spirit and woo so that you can connect more deeply to your higher self and purpose. She is rare in being both a channeler, medium and having a near-death experience. Ginette channels information about Spirit Guides, Fifth Dimension, Vibrational Frequency, Spirit Guides, Life After Death, Cosmic Consciousness, Higher Self, Parallel Timelines, Energy Portals, Past Lives, Live Channeling, Aliens, Galactic Federation and much more. Check out her Cosmic Consciousness Circle and Lightworker Mentorship Circle for live sessions with Ginette. https://avalonspirit.com/collections/experiences
Yesterday we talked about looking for opportunities, which requires intentional awareness. Today, I want to keep on the theme of awareness and encourage you to memorialize your dreams, ideas, and thoughts. Taking the intentional step to memorialize thoughts and things, helps to make space for them and reinforce them. This is important to remember because not every idea or thought may be something beneficial for us. Sometimes our ideas and thoughts can benefit from more experience and clarity. By writing them down, we give ourselves the opportunity to think on dreams, ideas, and thoughts that have come to mind. We also give ourselves time to see how things might align or not align with one another or how they might align or not align with other activities we may be or become a part of. We can consciously decide what we want to move forward and what things might not have a positive outcome. Once we decide what things are aligned we can then make steady progress and allow time for things to grow exponentially. Sometimes our dreams and ideas may seem to go dormant. It may just not be the time for them to sprout. It may be time for them be further nourished and fertilized to support growth. That nourishment and fertilization may come in the form of experience, mentorship, or sponsorship. Sometimes we have dreams and ideas that are guide posts for a time in our life that is further down the road, however acknowledging our dreams can help us make decisions in reference to them. Finally, memorializing our dreams will help reveal something about ourselves and what is consciously or subconsciously occupying our minds. Bringing intentional awareness to the things that occupy our minds is the first step in being able to manage them to our advantage. #DoYouHaveACoupleOfMinutes #Think #Learn #Grow #LiveFulfilled #Coach #Mentor #Speak #ShowUpOpen #Liberate #Inspire #Amplify #InspirePositiveChange #intentional #LoveAndServe #Believe #GrowThroughIt #Awareness #AwarenessSeries #Opportunities #2023 #Memorialize #WriteItDown
Activists in Georgia are fighting to shine a spotlight on The Weeping Time, a little-known but very painful moment in American history. More than 150 years ago in Savannah, the largest single auction of enslaved people in the history of the United States was held. Special correspondent Benedict Moran reports for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS." PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Welcome back to another episode of The Viall Files: Ask Nick Edition! We're here again to answer your questions and to take your calls as we navigate the world of situationships. Our first caller is thinking about dating her boss' brother after meeting him at a work party. With an age-gap, him displaying f-boy tendencies, and some questionable texts, she wonders if he's worth the pursuit. Our next caller recently got out of a two year relationship and wants to memorialize her ex by possibly getting a tattoo of his initials so that she never forgets how she felt while in the relationship. Our last caller is unhappy being stuck living with her boyfriend at her father's house after feeling like a temporary situation may be permanent. Feeling like it's an issue with his worth ethic, she wonders how long she should support her boyfriend's ambitions to become a Twitch streamer, while her father actively disapproves of this man's career choice. “You're already branded by your first love.” If you are interested in running a book club in your city, send an email to: DTYEHBBookClub@gmail.com Please make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode and as always send in your relationship questions to asknick@kastmedia.com to be a part of our Monday episodes. To Order Nick's Book Go To: http://www.viallfiles.com Support a Local Bookstore: https://bookshop.org/books/don-t-text-your-ex-happy-birthday-and-other-advice-on-love-sex-and-dating-9798212185622/9781419755491 Check out our new "Introvert" merch at http://www.viallfiles.com today! If you would like to get some advice on Office Hours send an email to asknick@kastmedia.com with “Office Hours” in the subject line! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Storyworth: Help your family share their story this holiday season with StoryWorth. Go to http://www.StoryWorth.com/viall today and save $10 on your first purchase! Total Wireless: Total by Verizon is available at http://www.TotalByVerizon.com and at retailers nationwide. Milk Bar: Right now, Milk Bar has a special, limited time offer. Get $15 off any order of $80 or more when you go to http://www.MilkBarStore.com/VIALL. OSEA: For a gift that will impress, check out OSEA's Bestseller Minis Collection. Right now our listeners get 10% off your first order with promo code VIALL at http://www.OSEAMalibu.com. You'll even get free samples with every order, and orders over $50 get free shipping. Quip: Trust me, you've got to try it. Go to http://www.GetQuip.com/VIALL, RIGHT NOW, for your first refill FREE. Plus, shop quip's lowest prices of the year this holiday season! quip, the good habits company. Episode Socials: @viallfiles@nickviallSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In How the Word Is Passed, author Clint Smith explored U.S. sites that deal with the legacy of slavery. Now, in The Atlantic, he writes about German memorials to the Holocaust.
Richmond's Shockoe Bottom was once the epicenter of the Virginia slave trade, the second largest site of human trafficking in North America. Experts estimate the majority of Black Americans can trace their ancestry to this spot. Today politicians and local leaders have thrown their support behind a memorial park and museum here. But two decades […]
Germany has used public spaces to memorialize deaths from the Holocaust. Should America do the same for formerly enslaved people? Atlantic staff writer Clint Smith joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the shortcomings of America's reckoning with its treatment of indigenous populations and enslaved peoples, and what should be done to address deeper questions of public memory. His article is “Monuments to the Unthinkable.”
Hear the heart braking story from the man who wants to build a memorial to the Halloween blizzard of 1991.
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Hundreds gathered for Deputy Koleski's funeral Wednesday; The National Park Service wants public input on traffic at Kennesaw Mountain Park and Trail; And Smyrna-based Habitat for Humanity of NW Metro Atlanta and the Cobb Interfaith Habitat Coalition dedicated the 22nd annual home on September 11th for homeowner Leda Cook. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Email bgdoughnut22@gmailcom for your chance to win a $15 gift card from Dough in the Box https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Christina and Meghan share ways they have memorialized the people they have lost, and some new ideas they have picked up along this adventure. Plus, Meghan learns something shocking about Christina!Full Cup Book Club!Each month we will choose a new book to read together as a community. Join us for the very first book of the month, The Hot Young Widows Club by Nora McInerny.Links from this episodeTiny Keepsake Urns: https://amzn.to/3S3xN9SSimple Urn Pendant Necklace: https://amzn.to/3xn9NquRings of Loved Ones on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RingsOfLovedOnesCustom illustrated artwork: https://nerkyart.comIf you find this podcast helpful, please subscribe and leave us a review! Having reviews is the best way for people to find this podcast. New episodes are available every Wednesday. Thanks for being here! You can also support the show by buying us a coffee :)We want to hear your stories! Email us or DM us on Facebook or Instagram. Support the show
A new report published by the Chicago Monuments Project recommends the removal of 13 monuments across Chicago, in addition to funding for new monuments to be designed and installed. Reset talks with Heather Cherone, political reporter for WTTW, and Rebecca Zorach, professor of Art and Art History at Northwestern University to discuss the report and its implications.
Marc speaks with Heritage's Jim Carafano about what "classified" is. Jim is traveling in Kentucky - which Marc says isn't really "the South."
The Bros discuss the Stories From the Road video related to the OKC museum and Memorial that was bombed by a domestic terrorist in 1995. We talk about how we remember and memorialize these places and events. For More Info: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum (memorialmuseum.com) Please visit https://www.historybros.com/. The History Bros Podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-bros The History Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxB9iJN6Uj6MrIoSfUQ07Nw Be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss out on podcasts or videos from The History Bros! History is everywhere. Go out and find it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-bros/support
The Legacy Series explores the lived experiences and impact of student leaders at The University of Denver (DU). This series has three goals: -Center decolonization and inform the DU community of DU's colonial roots and perpetuation of racism, hate, and discrimination -Memorialize the resilience and brilliance of student leaders and their allies, offering a behind-the-scenes of their labor -Alert the DU community to the harms that are continually inflicted upon student leaders at the University of Denver This episode explores the advocacy and hardships of student leaders who choose to embark on activism to create safer spaces for those with marginalized identities. More Information and Resources: https://theragepodcast.com/legacy-part-three-i-dont-feel-safe-addressing-the-threats-retaliation-and-backlash-that-student-leaders-and-their-allies-receive-at-du/ Related Episodes: https://theragepodcast.com/tag/rememberxlegacyseries/
The Legacy Series explores the lived experiences and impact of student leaders at The University of Denver (DU). This series has three goals: -Center decolonization and inform the DU community of DU's colonial roots and perpetuation of racism, hate, and discrimination -Memorialize the resilience and brilliance of student leaders and their allies, offering a behind-the-scenes of their labor -Alert the DU community to the harms that are continually inflicted upon student leaders at the University of Denver This episode explores the impact of student activism as it pertains to the establishment of a Critical Race and Ethnic Studies minor at the University of Denver. More Information and Resources: https://theragepodcast.com/legacy-part-four-your-voice-has-power-the-impact-of-student-activism-at-du-and-the-cres-minor/ Related Episodes: https://theragepodcast.com/tag/rememberxlegacyseries/
The Legacy Series explores the lived experiences and impact of student leaders at The University of Denver (DU). This series has three goals: -Center decolonization and inform the DU community of DU's colonial roots and perpetuation of racism, hate, and discrimination -Memorialize the resilience and brilliance of student leaders and their allies, offering a behind-the-scenes of their labor -Alert the DU community to the harms that are continually inflicted upon student leaders at the University of Denver This episode consists of the closing notes from each interview regarding what they would most like to share with you. More Information and Resources: https://theragepodcast.com/legacy-part-five-what-we-want-you-to-know-closing-notes-from-each-legacy-interview/ Related Episodes: https://theragepodcast.com/tag/rememberxlegacyseries/
The Legacy Series explores the lived experiences and impact of student leaders at The University of Denver (DU). This series has three goals: -Center decolonization and inform the DU community of DU's colonial roots and perpetuation of racism, hate, and discrimination -Memorialize the resilience and brilliance of student leaders and their allies, offering a behind-the-scenes of their labor -Alert the DU community to the harms that are continually inflicted upon student leaders at the University of Denver. This episode introduces listeners to the process and limitations of documenting student activism at the University of Denver, the pushback and blatant threats that some receive for their research and publications, and the process of students who choose to embark on activism to create safer spaces for those with marginalized identities. More Information and Resources: https://theragepodcast.com/legacy-part-two-we-are-here-documenting-student-activism-and-capturing-the-authentic-existence-of-bipoc-students-at-du/ Related Episodes: https://theragepodcast.com/tag/rememberxlegacyseries/
The Legacy Series explores the lived experiences and impact of student leaders at The University of Denver (DU). This series has three goals: -Center decolonization and inform the DU community of DU's colonial roots and perpetuation of racism, hate, and discrimination -Memorialize the resilience and brilliance of student leaders and their allies, offering a behind-the-scenes of their labor -Alert the DU community to the harms that are continually inflicted upon student leaders at the University of Denver At a foundational level, a large portion of the activism at DU has sought to force DU to acknowledge and confront its colonial roots and perpetuation of colonialism and racism. Many who join the DU community are unfamiliar with the history of The Sand Creek Massacre as well as the founder of DU, John Evans', culpability for the massacre. This history is imperative to understand the continued demand to remove the pioneer nickname at the University of Denver. More Information and Resources: https://theragepodcast.com/legacy-part-one-the-past-informs-the-present-addressing-dus-colonial-roots/ Related Episodes: https://theragepodcast.com/tag/rememberxlegacyseries/
Last week the Jewish world paused for Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom HaShoah. Rabbi Jaech discussed with us the different ways we, has human beings, try to grapple with such an atrocity. And the fact that, sometimes, silence is all that humans can handle.
This episode focuses on the importance of remembering all that God has done for us. It encourages us to memorialize what he has done for us in the past --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dailyrowe/support