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About the Guest:What You Will Learn:Meet Asheesh Advani, a long-time entrepreneur and current CEO of Junior Achievement (JA). Asheesh had his first brush with the business world when he was voted CEO of a student business at the age of fourteen. As founder and leader of several entrepreneurial ventures, Asheesh learned the true meaning of “leadership,” which he says is still evolving as he pursues new goals and training. Asheesh wants nothing more than to empower his employees and the youths in JA by removing obstacles so others can succeed.What it means to be above or below the line of curiosityStrategies for building self-confidence and where to find your biggest supportersInsights into leadership coaching and its impact on Asheesh's businessesLessons in resilience as a child with a stutter up to a CEO overseeing multiple venturesAsheesh is a man who lives his truth daily. From the power of extracurriculars to the benefits of surrounding yourself with other smart people, you'll learn from Asheesh's every word in this lesson-packed episode.Additional Resources:Book: Modern Achievement ; Pre-order on Amazon- https://a.co/d/egjvBQz,Junior Achievements Please rate and review this Episode!We'd love to hear from you! Leaving a review helps us ensure we deliver content that resonates with you. Your feedback can inspire others to join our Take Command: A Dale Carnegie Podcast community & benefit from the leadership insights we share.
This week on Valley Sounds (#276), we'll hear tracks from Coffee Black and Deak Harp, as well as Aunt Sofonda, Remy Neal, Quantaphonics, Tres Locos and Amy McCarley. Our featured artist is Michael Goldsmith.
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In this Real Estate News Brief for the week ending October 29th, 2022... a turnaround for the U.S. GDP, a new high point for mortgage rates, and faltering rent growth.Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review.Economic News We begin with economic news from this past week, and an encouraging report on the U.S. GDP. The government reported a 2.6% growth rate in the third quarter. It was better than the Dow Jones forecast of 2.3%, but is also thought to be a rebound from two quarters of negative growth. According to CNBC, the upside came from a decline in the trade deficit, along with stable consumer spending, higher government spending, and a rise in nonresidential fixed investment. (1)A positive GDP isn't eliminating concerns about a recession, especially if the Fed continues to aggressively raise interest rates to fight inflation. The PCE, which is the Fed's preferred inflation gauge shows a .5% increase in September, to an annual rate of 5.1%. That's for the core rate, which eliminates food and gas. The core rate for the well-publicized CPI, shows an annual rate of 6.6%. (2)(3)Initial jobless claims rose slightly last week. The Labor Department says they were up 3,000 to 217,000. The number of people already collecting benefits was up 55,000 to 1.44 million. (4) Economists are expecting a gradual increase in jobless numbers as the Fed continues to hike the Federal Funds rate.The housing market is feeling the impact of the slowdown. The Case-Shiller index shows that home prices were down for a second straight month. The 20-city index dropped 1.3% in August, while the national index was down 1.1%. The biggest price drops are happening along the West Coast, but the index shows they've gone down for every one of the 20 cities in the index. Year-over-year gains are still in the double digits however, at 13.1%, with Miami, Tampa and Charlotte topping the list for annual gains. (5)Sales are also down for both new and existing homes. The Commerce Department reports that new home sales were down 10.9% in September to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 603,000 homes. The drop follows a surprise surge in home sales the month before. Year-over-year, home sales are down 17.6%. (6) For existing homes, the National Association of Realtors says they were down 10.2% in September. MarketWatch says that buyers have become hesitant because of high home prices and interest rates. Sellers are also less likely to list, because they want to hold on to their low-interest loans. (7)Mortgage RatesAlthough some lenders hit the 7% mark weeks ago, Freddie Mac says the average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate loan is now 7.08%. For the 15-year, it's 6.36%. (8)In other news making headlines...Big Drop in Mortgage DemanLenders are taking a big hit because of high rates. The Mortgage Bankers Association says that home loan demand is close to half of what it was a year ago, and has fallen to its lowest level since 1997. Demand was down 2% last week, and was 42% lower than the same week last year. (9)There was a slight increase in demand for FHA loans thanks to lower rates and lower down payment requirements. Many borrowers are also choosing a riskier adjustable-rate loans because payments are lower at first. There are about four times the number of those loans right now compared to the start of the year. The National Association of Homebuilders also reports a jump in the number of people paying all cash for new homes. That number has been increasing for the last three quarters, and hit a 20-year high of 9.5%, or 14,000 sales, for the current quarter. (10)Rent Growth at a Standstill in Some MarketsRent growth has stalled for a second straight month, and has even declined slightly in some areas. The Real Deal reports that any drops are minimal, but after the rip-roaring growth we saw during the pandemic, the pullback might feel severe for people. (11) Data from Zumper shows that apartment prices were flat, or fell slightly, in nine of the 10 most expensive U.S. cities. Zumper's CEO, Anthemos Georgiades, described the decline as a “correction to prices that had become overinflated.” He says renter migration is slowing down as renters try to cut costs by living with friends or family. He says that could push rents lower if landlords are competing with each other for renters. RentCafe says we'll see 420,000 new apartments coming on line this year. That's a 50-year high for multi-family construction. But the Zumper report also warns tenants that they should not expect any drastic price drops until supply and demand are more closely matched.Rental Demand SlowsData from RealPage also shows that high rents have pushed apartment demand to a 13-year low. It dipped over the summer in the big cities like New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Chicago when it usually goes higher. Vacancies are also higher according to CoStar. That data shows an apartment vacancy rate that rose from 5.1% in the second quarter to 5.5% in the third. (12)UBS analyst Michael Goldsmith says: “It's a signal that rent can't continue at the same level it has sustained over the last couple of years. We've reached a point where renters are maybe willing to pull out of the market.”The market for single-family rentals is a whole different niche, which is cooling down slightly in some areas. For example, one real estate broker told the Phoenix Business Journal: “It's cooling down a bit, but only from a level of insanity. Now it's just a hot market.” (13)That's it for today. Check the show notes for links. And please remember to hit the subscribe button, and leave a review!If you'd like to find out more about single-family rentals, please join RealWealth for free at newsforinvestors.com. As a member, you have access to our market data, our experienced investment counselors, and our curated list of real estate professionals that can help you create a portfolio of income-producing rental homes.Thanks for listening. I'm Kathy Fettke.Links:1 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/27/us-gdp-accelerated-at-2point6percent-pace-in-q3-better-than-expected-as-growth-turns-positive.html2 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/28/pce-inflation-september-2022-.html3 -https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/13/consumer-price-index-september-2022-.html4 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-jobless-claims-tick-up-in-latest-week-11666874248?mod=economic-report5 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-home-prices-fall-for-second-straight-month-in-august-case-shiller-11666703999?mod=economic-report6 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-new-home-sales-retreat-in-september-partially-reversing-surprising-gain-in-prior-month-11666794303?mod=economic-report7 -https://www.marketwatch.com/story/decline-in-u-s-pending-home-sales-gathers-steam-in-september-11666965739?mod=economic-report8 -https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms9 - https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/26/mortgage-demand-from-homebuyers-is-nearly-half-what-it-was-in-2021.html10 -https://eyeonhousing.org/2022/10/all-cash-new-home-sales-outnumber-fha-backed-for-the-first-time-since-2007/11 -https://therealdeal.com/national/2022/10/25/rents-slide-or-stagnate-in-4-out-of-5-us-cities/12 -https://therealdeal.com/national/2022/10/25/soaring-rents-sink-apartment-demand-to-13-year-low/13 -https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2022/10/18/corelogic-single-family-rental-market-cooling.htm
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Medical supply chains that transport medications for chronically ill patients are at risk of shutting down due to COVID-19. And for those that have contracted the disease, getting access to clinical trials is not an easy process. For at-risk patients, accessing life-saving medications is becoming increasingly more difficult. This week on the Patients Rising Podcast, we discuss treatment testing for coronavirus. We also discuss how the strain on the medical supply chain is impacting the routine medications relied on by thousands of chronically ill Americans. Finally, we follow up with some good patient news on Michael Goldsmith’s acceptance into a coronavirus clinical trial. Robert Hariri, M.D, Ph.DChairman, Founder, and CEO of CelularityDr. Robert Hariri is an experienced surgeon and biomedical scientist. His research focuses on utilizing stem cells for the treatment of numerous human diseases, particularly in the areas of immuno-oncology and cell therapy. Dr. Hariri’s major medical discoveries include his findings on human placenta-derived stem cells, which include pluripotent stem cells and novel immune cells. For nearly 14 years, Dr. Hariri served as the CEO of Celgene’s Cellular Therapeutics division, a global pharmaceutical company. In 2014, he co-founded Human Longevity, Inc., a genomics-based biotechnology company. Currently, Dr. Hariri serves as Chairman and CEO of Celularity. The biotech company focuses on cell therapy research based on Dr. Hariri’s findings on the uses of postpartum placenta cells. This research guides Celularity’s work in immuno-oncology and hematology. Dr. Hariri earned his B.A. in Biological Anthropology from Columbia University and his M.D. and Ph.D. from Cornell University. Hosts:Terry Wilcox, Executive Director, Patients RisingDr. Robert Goldberg, “Dr. Bob”, Co-Founder and Vice President of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest.Kate Pecora, Field Correspondent Links:Fight Like a WarriorPatients Rising Concierge Need help?The successful patient is one who can get what they need when they need it. We all know insurance slows us down, so why not take matters into your own hands. Our Navigator is an online tool that allows you to search a massive network of health-related resources using your zip code so you get local results. Get proactive and become a more successful patient right now at PatientsRisingConcierge.orgHave a question or comment about the show, want to suggest a show topic or share your story as a patient correspondent?Drop us a line: podcast@patientsrising.org The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the guest(s)/ author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of Patients Rising.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Then, they were joined by Fr. James Burns, President of St. Mary’s University of Minnesota in Winona, on celebrating 50 Years of Women. After that, it was time for 10 Minute Tour. Deacon Ralph Poyo shared about his upcoming visit to the St. Joseph's Church in Moorhead, MN. Finally, Brad Lindwurm discussed the beauty of the 40 Days for Life in Sioux Falls, SD.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson sat down with Barry and Laura Peratt about their inspirational journey of faith during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey." Then it was time for Straight Talk with Fr. Will Thompson. Listen to hear about the great topics from listeners, which includes guardian angels, angels, and Satan's attempts to keep us from redemption!
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson sat down with Barry and Laura Peratt about their inspirational journey of faith during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey." Then it was time for Straight Talk with Fr. Will Thompson. Listen to hear about the great topics from listeners, which includes guardian angels, angels, and Satan's attempts to keep us from redemption!
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Then, they were joined by Fr. James Burns, President of St. Mary’s University of Minnesota in Winona, on celebrating 50 Years of Women. After that, it was time for 10 Minute Tour. Deacon Ralph Poyo shared about his upcoming visit to the St. Joseph's Church in Moorhead, MN. Finally, Brad Lindwurm discussed the beauty of the 40 Days for Life in Sioux Falls, SD.
Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours."
Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours."
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Chris and Heidi Miksanek as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Bishop John Quinn and Elizabeth Willkom as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Chris and Heidi Miksanek as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Marilyn Baker as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Bishop John Quinn and Elizabeth Willkom as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
During this hour, hosts Matt Wilkom & Michael Goldsmith sat down with Marilyn Baker as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester, MN.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson received an update from Heather Karrow about the recent tornado that hit Sioux Falls, SD. Next, our hosts sat down with Mary Alessio and Robert Tereba of Catholic Charities on Robert's upcoming retirement. Then, we prayed for your intentions during Prayerfully Yours. After that, it was time for Straight Talk with Fr. Will Thompson. Some topics included apparitions; September 11, 2001; and the state's role in promoting virtue.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith were joined by Scott Fischbach, Executive Director for the Minnesota Concerned Citizens for Life on legislation being passed in Minnesota. After that, it was time for 10 Minute Tour. Finally, Joe Hanson of the Diocese of Rapid City shared his amazing journey of faith during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey."
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson received an update from Heather Karrow about the recent tornado that hit Sioux Falls, SD. Next, our hosts sat down with Mary Alessio and Robert Tereba of Catholic Charities on Robert's upcoming retirement. Then, we prayed for your intentions during Prayerfully Yours. After that, it was time for Straight Talk with Fr. Will Thompson. Some topics included apparitions; September 11, 2001; and the state's role in promoting virtue.
In the second hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith were joined by Scott Fischbach, Executive Director for the Minnesota Concerned Citizens for Life on legislation being passed in Minnesota. After that, it was time for 10 Minute Tour. Finally, Joe Hanson of the Diocese of Rapid City shared his amazing journey of faith during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey."
In the first hour, hosts Matt Willkom and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Deacon John Hust of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester on the upcoming Unbound Conference in the diocese. Then, we prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Finally, Fr. Robert Horihan took your questions during Straight Talk. Topics included parochial administrators, creation of people, and guardian angels.
In the second hour, hosts Matt Willkom and Michael Goldsmith spoke with Catholic apologist Trent Horn on his book, "Counterfeit Christs," and his upcoming visit to North Dakota. After that, our hosts took the 10-Minute Tour of the local events. Then, Marilyn Baker and Dianne Johnson shared with us the beauty of Curatio and an upcoming retreat with Monsignor James Shea from the University of Mary in Bismarck, ND. Finally, our hosts discussed human trafficking and domestic violence in the light of Catholic Social Teaching with Sr. Candace Fier of the Diocese of New Ulm.
In the second hour, hosts Matt Willkom and Michael Goldsmith spoke with Catholic apologist Trent Horn on his book, "Counterfeit Christs," and his upcoming visit to North Dakota. After that, our hosts took the 10-Minute Tour of the local events. Then, Marilyn Baker and Dianne Johnson shared with us the beauty of Curatio and an upcoming retreat with Monsignor James Shea from the University of Mary in Bismarck, ND. Finally, our hosts discussed human trafficking and domestic violence in the light of Catholic Social Teaching with Sr. Candace Fier of the Diocese of New Ulm.
In the first hour, hosts Matt Willkom and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Deacon John Hust of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester on the upcoming Unbound Conference in the diocese. Then, we prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Finally, Fr. Robert Horihan took your questions during Straight Talk. Topics included parochial administrators, creation of people, and guardian angels.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson discovered a new chapter in the Light of Christ Catholic Schools in the Bismarck, ND area. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, our hosts sat down with John Gust of St. Augustine's Church in Austin, MN, on bringing discipleship into the parish. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will heard the beauty of the new school year with Principal Vanessa Gemar of St. John Paul II Catholic School in Gillette, WY.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson were joined by Heidi Miksanek on the 40 Days for Life campaign coming up in the Rochester area. Then, our hosts lifted up your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, it was time for Straight Talk with your comments and questions on the Catholic faith with Fr. Will Thompson and Fr. James Steffes. The Fathers spoke to prayerful intercession, St. Augustine's father, Nicholas Black Elk, and the significance of name of Mary.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson discovered a new chapter in the Light of Christ Catholic Schools in the Bismarck, ND area. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, our hosts sat down with John Gust of St. Augustine's Church in Austin, MN, on bringing discipleship into the parish. Finally, Michael and Fr. Will heard the beauty of the new school year with Principal Vanessa Gemar of St. John Paul II Catholic School in Gillette, WY.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson were joined by Heidi Miksanek on the 40 Days for Life campaign coming up in the Rochester area. Then, our hosts lifted up your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, it was time for Straight Talk with your comments and questions on the Catholic faith with Fr. Will Thompson and Fr. James Steffes. The Fathers spoke to prayerful intercession, St. Augustine's father, Nicholas Black Elk, and the significance of name of Mary.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim discover a step-by-step process we can take to make it easier to share the Gospel message with Dr. Susan Windley-Daoust, of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester. Then, our hosts lifted up your prayer intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, it was time for your comments and questions with Fr. Tim Biren during Straight Talk. Listeners had questions about including the Eucharist into weddings, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, getting involved in community life, and the age to receive the Eucharist.
In the second hour, John Tetzloff, of Catholic United Financial, joined our hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren, on the end of life financial planning. Then, our hosts discovered the fun events around the listening area during the 10-Minute Tour. After that, Fr. Jason Kern, Vocations Director of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, sat down with our hosts to share about a new program of discernment in the diocese: Called by Name. Finally, Kathy Engeman, the 7-12 Religion teacher at St. Mary Catholic Schools in Dell Rapids, SD, on the goodness of starting a new school year.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim discover a step-by-step process we can take to make it easier to share the Gospel message with Dr. Susan Windley-Daoust, of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester. Then, our hosts lifted up your prayer intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, it was time for your comments and questions with Fr. Tim Biren during Straight Talk. Listeners had questions about including the Eucharist into weddings, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, getting involved in community life, and the age to receive the Eucharist.
In the second hour, John Tetzloff, of Catholic United Financial, joined our hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren, on the end of life financial planning. Then, our hosts discovered the fun events around the listening area during the 10-Minute Tour. After that, Fr. Jason Kern, Vocations Director of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, sat down with our hosts to share about a new program of discernment in the diocese: Called by Name. Finally, Kathy Engeman, the 7-12 Religion teacher at St. Mary Catholic Schools in Dell Rapids, SD, on the goodness of starting a new school year.
In the second hour, Aliza Altendorf and Kathryn Evans sat down with hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith on the goodness of a recent mission trip to Chicago and caring for those in need. Then, it was time to tour the area of local events during the 10-Minute Tour. After that, Earl Markley shared the heart-warming story of the different encounters of the Eucharistic miracles during our new segment "Encountering Christ's Real Presence." Finally, we hear about the beauty of the priesthood of Msgr. Tim McGee from the Diocese of Crookston.
In the first hour, hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith spoke with Bishop Andrew Cozzens on the beauty of the complementarity of masculinity and femininity. Then, we took time to pray for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Finally, Fr. Randal Kasel answered your questions on the Catholic faith during Straight Talk. Topics brought up by listeners included the Carmelites, Confession and penance, and Transubstantiation.
In the second hour, Aliza Altendorf and Kathryn Evans sat down with hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith on the goodness of a recent mission trip to Chicago and caring for those in need. Then, it was time to tour the area of local events during the 10-Minute Tour. After that, Earl Markley shared the heart-warming story of the different encounters of the Eucharistic miracles during our new segment "Encountering Christ's Real Presence." Finally, we hear about the beauty of the priesthood of Msgr. Tim McGee from the Diocese of Crookston.
In the first hour, hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith spoke with Bishop Andrew Cozzens on the beauty of the complementarity of masculinity and femininity. Then, we took time to pray for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Finally, Fr. Randal Kasel answered your questions on the Catholic faith during Straight Talk. Topics brought up by listeners included the Carmelites, Confession and penance, and Transubstantiation.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson sat down with Peter and Theresa Martin on how to invest in your marriage and previewed an upcoming event. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, our hosts spoke with Deacon Bryan Bassa on the opening of the Log Church in Sawyer, MN. Finally, Deacon John Hayes joined us to talk about the beauty of being a transitional deacon.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson heard about Fr. Matt Wagner's call to the priesthood. Then, our hosts prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, Father took your questions about the faith during Straight Talk.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson sat down with Peter and Theresa Martin on how to invest in your marriage and previewed an upcoming event. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, our hosts spoke with Deacon Bryan Bassa on the opening of the Log Church in Sawyer, MN. Finally, Deacon John Hayes joined us to talk about the beauty of being a transitional deacon.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson heard about Fr. Matt Wagner's call to the priesthood. Then, our hosts prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." After that, Father took your questions about the faith during Straight Talk.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Then, Sarah Vetter shared about the beauty of the Onward and Upward program. Our hosts took the 10-Minute Tour around the listening area. After that, Jane Barz shared the goodness of the Inner Healing retreat at Broom Tree. Finally, Amy Julian shared the beauty of Natural Family Planning and her personal experiences with NFP.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren prayed for your intentions during "Prayerfully Yours." Then, Sarah Vetter shared about the beauty of the Onward and Upward program. Our hosts took the 10-Minute Tour around the listening area. After that, Jane Barz shared the goodness of the Inner Healing retreat at Broom Tree. Finally, Amy Julian shared the beauty of Natural Family Planning and her personal experiences with NFP.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren sat down with Marc and Alicia Hauge to share their amazing story of NFP and Pre-Cana during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey" and Fr. Tim Biren took your questions on the faith during Straight Talk.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Tim Biren sat down with Marc and Alicia Hauge to share their amazing story of NFP and Pre-Cana during "Inspired: Sharing Your Journey" and Fr. Tim Biren took your questions on the faith during Straight Talk.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson prayed for your intentions during our "Prayerfully Yours" segment. Then, they spoke with Sue McClernon from the Diocese of Duluth on the opening of the Star of the North Maternity home. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Kendra Tierney shared the wonderful ideas of evangelization in and out of the home and previewing her presentation at the THIRST Conference in Bismarck. Finally, the hosts spoke with Dr. Teri Kemmer on the beautiful things going on at Broom Tree.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson spoke with Fr. Terry Anderson and Meghan Kelly on the founding of the St. Thomas More School in the Diocese of Sioux Falls. After that, Father took your questions about the faith during Straight Talk.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson prayed for your intentions during our "Prayerfully Yours" segment. Then, they spoke with Sue McClernon from the Diocese of Duluth on the opening of the Star of the North Maternity home. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Kendra Tierney shared the wonderful ideas of evangelization in and out of the home and previewing her presentation at the THIRST Conference in Bismarck. Finally, the hosts spoke with Dr. Teri Kemmer on the beautiful things going on at Broom Tree.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Will Thompson spoke with Fr. Terry Anderson and Meghan Kelly on the founding of the St. Thomas More School in the Diocese of Sioux Falls. After that, Father took your questions about the faith during Straight Talk.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Randal Kasel sat down with Fr. Grant Gerlach to talk about the beauty of sacramentals. After that, Fr. Kasel took questions during Straight Talk. Great questions were brought up including the DNA of Christ and Christ's date of birth.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Randal Kasel spoke with Fr. John Paul Gardner on the beauty of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, James Herzog of the Diocese of New Ulm shared on the goodness of surrendering ourselves to Christ through Mary. Finally, Sr. Jean Louise Schafer shared her vocation story and shared about their "Come and See" weekend coming up.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Randal Kasel spoke with Fr. John Paul Gardner on the beauty of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, James Herzog of the Diocese of New Ulm shared on the goodness of surrendering ourselves to Christ through Mary. Finally, Sr. Jean Louise Schafer shared her vocation story and shared about their "Come and See" weekend coming up.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Fr. Randal Kasel sat down with Fr. Grant Gerlach to talk about the beauty of sacramentals. After that, Fr. Kasel took questions during Straight Talk. Great questions were brought up including the DNA of Christ and Christ's date of birth.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Karen Gebes sat down with David Stokman and Sonya Romens, as they hosted live from the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN.
During this hour, hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Seminarian Nick Vance, Amber Sechser, and Laurie Mueller, as they hosted live from the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN.
During this hour, hosts Fr. Randal Kasel and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Seminarian Nick Vance, Amber Sechser, and Laurie Mueller, as they hosted live from the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Karen Gebes sat down with David Stokman and Sonya Romens, as they hosted live from the University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom discussed with Dr. Franci Knowles about the beauty of Natural Family Planning. After that, Fr. Tim Biren took your questions during Straight Talk. A listener raised the question how to bring their kids closer to the faith.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom spoke with Steve Tarnowski on the beauty of stewardship. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Bishop John Quinn of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester shared on the goodness of his mother and how she played a big role in his life. Finally, JoMarie Morris on the Jeremiah Program and the good it does for single mothers.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom discussed with Dr. Franci Knowles about the beauty of Natural Family Planning. After that, Fr. Tim Biren took your questions during Straight Talk. A listener raised the question how to bring their kids closer to the faith.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom spoke with Steve Tarnowski on the beauty of stewardship. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Bishop John Quinn of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester shared on the goodness of his mother and how she played a big role in his life. Finally, JoMarie Morris on the Jeremiah Program and the good it does for single mothers.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Kurt Farrell, as they hosted live from Albert Lea.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Kurt Farrell, as they hosted live from Albert Lea.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with John & Debbie O'Meara, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Randal Kasel, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester .
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with John & Debbie O'Meara, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester.
During this hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Michael Wilde sat down with Fr. Randal Kasel, as they hosted live from St. James Coffee in Rochester .
During this hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Sue Anderson & Jaci Brennan as they hosted live from St. Augustine Parish in Austin MN.
During this hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Fr. James Steffes & Bishop Quinn as they hosted live from St. Augustine Parish in Austin MN.
During this hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Fr. James Steffes & Bishop Quinn as they hosted live from St. Augustine Parish in Austin MN.
During this hour, hosts Fr. Will Thompson and Michael Goldsmith sat down with Sue Anderson & Jaci Brennan as they hosted live from St. Augustine Parish in Austin MN.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom spoke with Haley Stewart on learning life's valuable lessons and her preview of an event as the keynote speaker. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Fr. Andrew Dickinson of the Sioux Falls Diocese shared how college students can foster their faith life over the summer. Finally, they spoke with Fr. Joseph Christensen of the Diocese of Fargo on growing closer to Mary in the month of May.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom discussed with Jim Kinyon, the Executive Director of Catholic Social Services how people can find hope in the darkness of the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. After that, Father Randal Kasel took your questions during Straight Talk. A listener raised the question how to handle cohabitating older couples. Another topic was about angels.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom discussed with Jim Kinyon, the Executive Director of Catholic Social Services how people can find hope in the darkness of the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. After that, Father Randal Kasel took your questions during Straight Talk. A listener raised the question how to handle cohabitating older couples. Another topic was about angels.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Matt Willkom spoke with Haley Stewart on learning life's valuable lessons and her preview of an event as the keynote speaker. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Fr. Andrew Dickinson of the Sioux Falls Diocese shared how college students can foster their faith life over the summer. Finally, they spoke with Fr. Joseph Christensen of the Diocese of Fargo on growing closer to Mary in the month of May.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson spoke with Brad and Deb Nelson on the beauty of homeschooling and a preview of an event. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Deacon Kyle Eller shared the beauty of sacred music and a workshop on sacred music. Finally, they spoke with Valerie Lietz of Active Generations on a fun event showcasing different recipes.
In the second hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson spoke with Brad and Deb Nelson on the beauty of homeschooling and a preview of an event. Then, they took the 10-Minute Tour of local events. After that, Deacon Kyle Eller shared the beauty of sacred music and a workshop on sacred music. Finally, they spoke with Valerie Lietz of Active Generations on a fun event showcasing different recipes.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson spoke with Brad Gray on his journey of the 30-day RISE Challenge. After that, Father Will Thompson of the Diocese of Winona- Rochester took your questions about the faith and the world around us. Some topics were reflections on Good Friday and the Resurrection.
In the first hour, hosts Michael Goldsmith and Father Will Thompson spoke with Brad Gray on his journey of the 30-day RISE Challenge. After that, Father Will Thompson of the Diocese of Winona- Rochester took your questions about the faith and the world around us. Some topics were reflections on Good Friday and the Resurrection.
The first magnetic resonance scan of a human body was attempted by Dr Raymond Damadian and two students in 1977. It marked a breakthrough in efforts to develop the medical technology now known as the MRI scanner. MRI uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to produce images of the inside of the body. Dr Damadian spoke to Ashley Byrne about his early experiments.Photo: Drs Raymond Damadian, Lawrence Minkoff and Michael Goldsmith and the completed Indomitable scanner.(Courtesy: FONAR Corporation)