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Freedom Broadcasters Livestream All My Podcasts and Businesses https://roycoughlan.com/ Guest: Carrie Kohan Topic: The Five Lessons of Life & Carrie's Guardian Angel Law to Protect Children https://www.youtube.com/carriekohan --------- UPGRADE YOUR BRAIN UNLEASH AND USE YOUR UNIQUENESS https://braingym.fitness/ ---------------------- Bio: Carrie Kohan is an Award-Winning, International Best-Selling Author of 'The Five Lessons of Life' - it's the true story of Kohan's two deaths, and the profound lessons she was given to bring back, while on the 'other side'… National Child Advocate Canadian Federal Gov't Witness; Wrote & Amended 14 Laws to Protect Children Founder of MMAP and Project Guardian, Namesake of Carrie's Guardian Angel Law https://calendly.com/carriekohan/sessionwww.carriekohan.com What we Discussed: - Who is Carrie Kohan - The Type of People that Molest Children ( 4 mins) - Carrie was Molested at age 3yrs (5 mins) - She was in a Military Program (8:30 mins) - Dating Canadian Prime Ministers Son and who rules everything (11 mins) - All Elections Worldwide are Rigged (12:30 mins) - Pedo approaching her own child (14:30 mins) - Her Mission to Protect Children (15 mins) - She Spoke out about Fauci in 1993 (16 mins) - The 5 Lessons of Life (17:30 mins) - Can you forgive the Molesters (20 mins) - How Carrie remembered being molested (23 mins) - How can we remove the child Porn websites (26:30 mins) - Trudeau and Copper Shortage (27:45 mins) - Getting Awards from the Queen for fight Pedophilia (30 mins) - Queen abducting 10 Aboriginal kids (31 mins) - It is ourself and not Trump that will save everything (32:30 mins) - Trump reduced Child Trafficking by 96% (35:30mins) - How does a Drama Teacher and the Prime minster Trudeau be worth $97M (37 mins) - Do not protest and get battered by the Police (39 mins) - The 13 Families that Rule the World ( 40 mins) - Antartica and Flat Earth (46 mins) - The Truth to the Truemen Show (49 mins) - 50 Empty Cities in China (52 mins) - Ulez blade runners (55:30 mins) - The Equipment that the Military have (1hr 3mins) - Ai is the dumming down of humanity (1hr 7:30 mins) - Michael Tellinger and One Small Town (1hr14:30 mins) Interview Panel: Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse http://graceasagra.bio.link TIP/DONATE LINK for Grace Asagra @ Quantum Nurse Podcast https://patron.podbean.com/QuantumNurse Roy Coughlan Podcast: AWAKENING https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/ TIP/DONATE LINK for Roy Coughlan @ Awakening Podcast https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/
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Quantum Nurse https://graceasagra.com/ http://graceasagra.bio.link/presents Freedom International Livestream Thursday, Nov 16, 2023 @ 12:00 PM EST 5:00 PM UK 6:00 PM Germany Guest: Carrie Kohan Topic: The Five Lessons of Life & Carrie's Guardian Angel Law to Protect Children www.carriekohan.com Bio: Carrie Kohan is an Award-Winning, International Best-Selling Author of 'The Five Lessons of Life' - it's the true story of Kohan's two deaths, and the profound lessons she was given to bring back, while on the 'other side'… National Child Advocate Canadian Federal Gov't Witness; Wrote & Amended 14 Laws to Protect Children Founder of MMAP and Project Guardian, Namesake of Carrie's Guardian Angel Law https://calendly.com/carriekohan/session www.carriekohan.com https://www.youtube.com/carriekohan Hosts info: WELLNESS RESOURCES Optimal Health and Wellness with Grace Virtual Dispensary Link (Designs for Health) 2https://www.designsforhealth.com/u/optimalhealthwellness Quantum Nurse Eternal Health (Face Skin Care, Protein Powder and Elderberry) https://www.quantumnurseeternalhealth.com/ Cell Core – (Anti-parasites and Heavy metal detox nutraceuticals) https://cellcore.com/pages/register-customer (Patient Direct Code BXqbah4A) Water Wellness – (Quinton Marine Minerals and more) http://shrsl.com/1vfsx-2ffl-12yt4 Premier Research Labs – (QRA Biofield Energy Tested Nutraceuticals) https://prlabs.com/customer/account/create/code/59n84f/ BRIGHTEON STORE – Health and Wellness Survival Resources https://bit.ly/3K5z7G0 TIP/DONATE LINK for Grace Asagra @ Quantum Nurse Podcast https://patron.podbean.com/QuantumNurse https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=FHUXTQVAVJDPU Venmo - @Grace-Asagra 609-203-5854 Interview Panel: Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress to Bliss http://graceasagra.bio.link/ https://www.quantumnurse.life/ Bichute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/nDjE6Ciyg0ED/ ClikView https://clikview.com/?ref=410070342631952c00a47c0.19349477 Audio Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/quantum-nurse-out-of-the-rabbit-hole-from-stress-to-bliss/id1522579988 Earth Heroes TVhttp://www.earthheroestv.com/categories/the-freedom-broadcasters?via=grace You-Tube – Quantum Nurse Base-12 Source Code DNA Activations - https://www.youtube.com/channel4vncZtvi2VJ0fHoiArJOA/UC- Roy Coughlan Podcast: AWAKENING https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/ TIP/DONATE LINK for Roy Coughlan @ Awakening Podcast https://www.awakeningpodcast.org/support/
They talk about the services that MMAP offers older adults, what kinds of Medicare coverage programs exist, and how MMAP can help older adults save money on Medicare The post Inside The Senior Alliance: MMAP Open Annual Enrollment with David Linden (Ep 38) appeared first on The Senior Alliance.
In this episode, Jason Maciejewski, CEO of The Senior Alliance, is joined by David Linden of the Michigan Medicare Assistance Program. They talk about the services that MMAP offers older adults, what kinds of Medicare coverage ...Read More The post Inside The Senior Alliance: MMAP Open Annual Enrollment with David Linden (Ep 1.38) appeared first on The Senior Alliance.
We sit down with Christine Nolan, Director of Center for Advanced Manufacturing to discuss the upcoming webinar on June 24th at 11:00 AM that will be all about MMAP, Preparing the Supply Chain. This podcast gives a little insight to the program, deadlines, funding, but the webinar will be a more in-depth look at how […]
This was our first go. Carl walks us through a new concept called MMap (memory map). The idea here is to get some intuition about how we use shared memory between different processes to achieve IPC (interprocess communication).
Max delivers an at-home edition of the show, which is undergoing some big changes. A pivot away from focusing on sports content produces an idea for a new smash hit song. Then after a word from our sponsor, a stream-of-consciousness rant about how difficult certain people in the U.S. are making this already-difficult period in our history.
February 2020 saw enough baseball headlines to justify doing a whole episode on it, so by golly, that's what Max did. He argues that the reported proposal to change the MLB playoff format is garbage. Oh, and then there's that whole Astros cheating scandal, which ...well... let's just say he's not very happy with that baseball club.
Carrie Kohan is a national child advocate, federal government witness, and public spokesperson who changed the face of a country. In addition to changing Canadian law, Carrie founded Project Guardian and Mad Mothers Against Pedophiles (MMAP) in 1998. What MADD did for drinking and driving, Carrie wanted to do for pedophilia and the protection of children, by educating the public and change the laws. Be that advocate Your cause needs a voice When Carrie Cohan began her journey as a child advocate, pedophilia was a taboo subject. No one wanted to acknowledge or talk about it. As a lobbyist and advocate, she was instrumental in changing fourteen laws in Canada that now protect children from harm. Her legacies include Amber Alert, the Provincial and National Sex Offender Registries, the Child Protection Act (online sexual exploitation), amendments to the divorce act and immigration laws. She is the namesake of the "Carrie's Guardian Angel Law" which asks for a 20-year minimum sentence for serial predators and pedophiles. The Five Lessons of Life is a true story of how two near-death experiences changed Carrie Kohan's life forever. Listening to Carrie's interview will give you goosebumps. She is not a lawyer and, in fact, has a learning disability but she has lobbied against some of the top lawyers in Canada - and won.
Kai kurie Vilniaus gyventojai pastebi, kad mieste yra daug plotų, kurie iš pirmo žvilgsnio neturi jokios paskirties ir galėtų būti paversti aikštelėmis. Tam neprieštarauja ir Vilniaus miesto savivaldybės siūlomi sprendimai: „žalieji koriai“ ir Kaimynijų programa. Tačiau šie pasiūlymai kol kas nesulaukė didelio susidomėjimo. Savivaldybės atstovai sako, kad taip yra dėl to, jog gyventojai nesugeba susitarti. Tuo metu urbanistas Martynas Marozas įžvelgia kiek kitas priežastis.„Naujų stovėjimo vietų įrengimas nesprendžia problemos. Visų pirma, mūsų tyrimai rodo, kad tik trečdalis kiemuose esančių automobilių yra naudojami kasdien. Antra, pasaulinė praktika rodo, kad atsiradus naujoms stovėjimų vietoms, atsiranda ir daugiau automobilių“, – sako Kauno technologijos universiteto dėstytojas ir urbanistinės studijos „MMAP“ vadovas. Tai rodo ir vieno Šeškinės mikrorajono kiemo istorija.
Kai kurie Vilniaus gyventojai pastebi, kad mieste yra daug plotų, kurie iš pirmo žvilgsnio neturi jokios paskirties ir galėtų būti paversti aikštelėmis. Tam neprieštarauja ir Vilniaus miesto savivaldybės siūlomi sprendimai: „žalieji koriai“ ir Kaimynijų programa. Tačiau šie pasiūlymai kol kas nesulaukė didelio susidomėjimo. Savivaldybės atstovai sako, kad taip yra dėl to, jog gyventojai nesugeba susitarti. Tuo metu urbanistas Martynas Marozas įžvelgia kiek kitas priežastis.„Naujų stovėjimo vietų įrengimas nesprendžia problemos. Visų pirma, mūsų tyrimai rodo, kad tik trečdalis kiemuose esančių automobilių yra naudojami kasdien. Antra, pasaulinė praktika rodo, kad atsiradus naujoms stovėjimų vietoms, atsiranda ir daugiau automobilių“, – sako Kauno technologijos universiteto dėstytojas ir urbanistinės studijos „MMAP“ vadovas. Tai rodo ir vieno Šeškinės mikrorajono kiemo istorija. Autorė Inga Janiulytė.
"How does the “idea of north” trope relate to Canadian experimental music today?” In this fascinating talk, Professor Ellen Waterman describes, analyzes, and questions "the symbiotic relationship between public funding and artistic programming and content.” Waterman's engaging and authoritative style is an enormously welcome way of digesting a wealth of historical and contemporary references, audio samples, and insightful interpretation about experimental music practice in Canada, as it pertains to our understanding of ourselves living with this land over time. Sound It Out airs on CFRU in Guelph on Tuesdays at 5pm. New episodes usually appear on a fortnightly basis. Sound It Out is produced and hosted by Rachel Elliott in conjunction with the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. This episode aired on February 27th, 2018.
“How does the “idea of north” trope relate to Canadian experimental music today?” In this fascinating talk, Professor Ellen Waterman describes, analyzes, and questions “the symbiotic relationship between public funding and artistic programming and content.” Waterman’s engaging and authoritative style is an enormously welcome way of digesting a wealth of historical and contemporary references, audio samples, … Continue reading Episode #72 – The Idea of North and Experimental Music in Canada: Ellen Waterman @ MMap →
Meghan Forsyth is the Project Coordinator and Researcher at the Research Centre for the Study of Music, Media, and Place, and the Director of the Bruneau Centre for Excellence in Choral Music at MUN. She is an ethnomusicologist specializing in music and dance of the Acadian diaspora, and is co-author, with Ursula Kelly, of the forthcoming book The Music of Our Burnished Axes: Songs and Stories of the Woods Workers of Newfoundland and Labrador. In addition to her work at MMaP, Meghan teaches courses in ethnomusicology, musicology and popular music at MUN's School of Music. Recently, MMaP launched “The Neighbours: St. John's” -- an app for mobile devices. In this episode, we chat about how this new app presents fascinating stories from cultural communities in and around St. John's. Meghan describes how the app enables users to take a walking tour of downtown St. John's and Middle Cove Beach to hear stories associated with individual locations, and then she gives us a preview of her new book on logging song traditions.
In this episode, I give my insights on relocating for work, my first impressions on New York and how to get the most of travel in your current job.
In this episode, I share some exiting Make Me a Pro updates, as well as the audio from the Season 2 launch event. Sharing their insights on the panel are Andrew Fassnidge of Apps Africa and FFWD Africa, Claud Williams of Dream Nation and Tony Hyland of DWP
With summertime over and students hitting the books again, this week's guests and graduate entrepreneurs Daniel Soloye and Patrick Agese give insights on academic success, making the most of your uni days and starting up ventures to help build your CV.
The conversation about mentorship and sponsorship goes hand in hand. But do young professionals understand the difference between the two and how to effectively manage their circles of influence? Melanie Seymour, Managing Director at BlackRock and Vice President of Women in Banking and Finance breaks it down.
The word 'mentor' is a buzzword in conversations around career management. But what does it mean to be a great mentee? How do you find a mentor and how do you nurture those relationships? This week's guest and serial entrepreneur Claud Williams, breaks it down for us.
Selling a product to the general public on a busy street is one of the toughest sales job you can get. This week's guest, Stephen Robertson is the CEO of one of the most renowned charities in the UK combatting homelessness - The Big Issue Foundation. The charity trains homeless individuals to become street sales people across the UK and leave homelessness through legitimate earnings. In this episode, Stephen shares tips and insights on young entrepreneurship, breaking into the charities sector as well as starting out in the work force.
Your personal brand is one of your most valuable assets. Managed effectively, it can be the thing that helps you get that job, that promotion or develop that powerful network. In this episode, communications specialist Lottie Whyte, shares her tips and insights on how to manage Brand YOU.
This week’s guest, Romaine Ferié is the CEO of BreathR, a mobile app designed to help professionals network over lunch, with the aim of bringing social networking to life!
Best-selling author Susan RoAne shares her insights on how to networking effectively to get your first job, get noticed and make lasting connections.
With the General Election in a few days time here in the UK, parliamentary candidate Victoria Fowler shares her insights on breaking into the political arena.
In this week's episode, Ife Tokan discusses the benefits and opportunities offered by making the most of pausing your university studies to face the world of work.
In this week's episode, Jennifer Odogwu unpacks the myth that there' only one door to knock on to get your first job.
This week, Editor in Chief of fDi Magazine (a Financial Times publication), Courtney Fingar gives tips on covering all your bases in your early career, tackling smaller companies and soaring to success.
Andy Hamlett, Co-Founder and Director of AAM Associates shares his insight on starting out as a professional, as well as tips on how to harness the power of digital for successful career management.
In this week’s episode we hear from Salome Coker, a newly qualified lawyer and lifestyle blogger who discusses making the most out of your time - beyond the weekend.
In this week’s episode we hear from Sheena Shah, who left her graduate job to pursue a love of travelling.
In this week’s episode we hear from Dennis Owusu-Sem on how harness and nurture the power of your network.
In this week's episode I share my top tips for job hunting.
In the first episode we hear from 3 creative graduates who canvassed for their first job outside of Waterloo and Canary Wharf tube stations in London.