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This episode is for anyone who's ever hit "submit" on a project and immediately started spiraling about everything they could have done better, or who looks successful on the outside while battling a relentless voice inside that insists they're not good enough.More info, resources & ways to connect - https://www.tacosfallapart.com/podcast-live-show/podcast-guests/nichole-coyneLicensed clinical social worker Nichole Coyne joined MommaFoxFire for a refreshingly honest conversation about that nagging voice in your head that tells you you're not good enough. As someone who specializes in high functioning anxiety and owns Higher Ground Wellness, a virtual private practice, Coyne brought both professional expertise and personal transparency to the discussion.Your inner critic is that constant internal narrative everyone has, formed by our earliest caregivers and experiences. Coyne breaks it down into three distinct voices:The Monger is the brutal negative self-talk machine. It's the voice screaming "you're going to fail" while paradoxically pushing you to work harder to prove it wrong. This voice creates anxiety and drives that endless cycle of burnout.The BFF wants to comfort you but takes it too far. Think of that college friend who wanted to skip studying for drinks—it's all about soothing and avoiding discomfort, often leading to procrastination.The Advocate is the voice most people can barely hear. It's the one that says "that meeting was tough, but you handled it well—now go take a walk and decompress." This is the voice we need to amplify.High functioning anxiety isn't an official diagnosis, but it perfectly captures a growing phenomenon. These are the people who look incredibly successful from the outside—always meeting deadlines, showing up early, getting things done. Inside, they're battling constant self-doubt and that spiraling inner dialogue.The twist? That voice often gets loudest after completing something. You hit submit on a project and immediately start catastrophizing about every possible mistake. Sound familiar?Coyne's approach is refreshingly practical. First, acknowledge the voice. Name it. Even tell someone "my inner critic is really loud today." Once you recognize it, you can start questioning whether these thoughts are actually facts (spoiler: they're not).Her "three and five rule" is genius in its simplicity. Pick three important tasks for shorter time periods, five for longer ones. One of those tasks can be self-care, like making yourself a decent lunch. This prevents the endless to-do list spiral that leaves you feeling like you accomplished nothing despite crossing off multiple items.One of the most striking insights was how perfectionism complicates grief. Perfectionists want to fix everything, but grief requires sitting with uncomfortable feelings. This creates a dangerous loop where major losses trigger high functioning anxiety as people try to control the uncontrollable through hyper-productivity.Coyne emphasized that recovery isn't about spa days and manicures, it's about doing the hard stuff that actually serves you, like managing your budget or taking actual time off. She practices what she preaches, dedicating Sunday afternoons to disconnecting completely.The bottom line? Your thoughts aren't facts, productivity doesn't equal worth, and that critical voice doesn't have to run the show. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is absolutely nothing at all.
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Esquire Magazine was recently awarded a Pulitzer Prize for a factually bereft, emotionally driven editorial about the life and death of Bubba Copeland in which "right wing media" was blamed for his death. That "right wing media" of course was 1819 News. The Esquire article failed to tell the full story or any of the details of Copeland's sexually deviant extracurricular activities. In October of 2023, a trusted source told 1819 News that the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Phenix City, who was also the Mayor of Smith Station, Ala., was leading a double life as an online trans pornstar. A very bizarre lead, indeed, but things turned out to be far worse. Copeland wasn't just dressing up in his wife's clothes and taking pictures, he was a public figure posting homoerotic slasher fiction on public social media pages under an alter ego. He was creating memes encouraging children to transition their gender using pictures from children in the community. 1819 News published several articles exposing these things and it soon became a national story. The Lee County Sheriff's Office went to do a wellness check on Copeland, and as they turned their lights on to pull him over, he sped off, getting into a chase with law enforcement. When the chase ended, Copeland exited the car brandishing a pistol and pulled the trigger, ending his life. This was a tragic ending, but an ending that Copeland himself chose. Unfortunately, the national—and international—media blamed 1819 News, reporter Craig Monger, editor Jeff Poor, and CEO Bryan Dawson, all of whom were doxed by unhinged liberals posting their home addresses and family pictures online. The lunatics relentlessly attacked all 1819 News staff and their families, trying everything they could to cancel anyone associated with the organization. It didn't work; the fire only galvanized the team. 1819 News didn't lose a single donor or employee, and the adversity brought everyone together and made the organization stronger than ever. Upon Esquire posting the announcement of their Pulitzer Prize to Twitter/X, the post was immediately Community Noted with the following: "The article that was awarded a Pulitzer prize trivializes the fact that former mayor ‘Bubba' Copeland used photos of women and children to create transgender fetish content, and even wrote a sexual fantasy about murdering a woman in order to steal her identity." The comments section was even less forgiving. Esquire was "ratioed" as the kids say. Dawson brings on Craig Monger, the author of the original Bubba Copeland news stories that led to all this, to discuss the Pulitzer Prize and the details of the original reporting. They also discuss legislation that would have protected children from LGBTQ ideology in the classroom dying in the Senate and the overall obvious attempt by progressives to steal the hearts, minds, and souls of our children to fill their ranks and what we can do about it.
Esquire Magazine was recently awarded a Pulitzer Prize for a factually bereft, emotionally driven editorial about the life and death of Bubba Copeland in which "right wing media" was blamed for his death. That "right wing media" of course was 1819 News. The Esquire article failed to tell the full story or any of the details of Copeland's sexually deviant extracurricular activities. In October of 2023, a trusted source told 1819 News that the Pastor of First Baptist Church of Phenix City, who was also the Mayor of Smith Station, Ala., was leading a double life as an online trans pornstar. A very bizarre lead, indeed, but things turned out to be far worse. Copeland wasn't just dressing up in his wife's clothes and taking pictures, he was a public figure posting homoerotic slasher fiction on public social media pages under an alter ego. He was creating memes encouraging children to transition their gender using pictures from children in the community. 1819 News published several articles exposing these things and it soon became a national story. The Lee County Sheriff's Office went to do a wellness check on Copeland, and as they turned their lights on to pull him over, he sped off, getting into a chase with law enforcement. When the chase ended, Copeland exited the car brandishing a pistol and pulled the trigger, ending his life. This was a tragic ending, but an ending that Copeland himself chose. Unfortunately, the national—and international—media blamed 1819 News, reporter Craig Monger, editor Jeff Poor, and CEO Bryan Dawson, all of whom were doxed by unhinged liberals posting their home addresses and family pictures online. The lunatics relentlessly attacked all 1819 News staff and their families, trying everything they could to cancel anyone associated with the organization. It didn't work; the fire only galvanized the team. 1819 News didn't lose a single donor or employee, and the adversity brought everyone together and made the organization stronger than ever. Upon Esquire posting the announcement of their Pulitzer Prize to Twitter/X, the post was immediately Community Noted with the following: "The article that was awarded a Pulitzer prize trivializes the fact that former mayor ‘Bubba' Copeland used photos of women and children to create transgender fetish content, and even wrote a sexual fantasy about murdering a woman in order to steal her identity." The comments section was even less forgiving. Esquire was "ratioed" as the kids say. Dawson brings on Craig Monger, the author of the original Bubba Copeland news stories that led to all this, to discuss the Pulitzer Prize and the details of the original reporting. They also discuss legislation that would have protected children from LGBTQ ideology in the classroom dying in the Senate and the overall obvious attempt by progressives to steal the hearts, minds, and souls of our children to fill their ranks and what we can do about it.
We are joined by Not Quite Mid-State New York based Monger Pedals. Founder David Wood is a Cheese Monger by day and electro-privateer by later-in-the-day, and sometimes into the mid-to -late evening. Monger has recently come out with 3 not-so-unfamilar pedals with his own unique twist. Hosted by Todd Novak with Tony Dudzik #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs
James Sharman, Amy Walsh, Jimmy Brennan, Craig Forrest and Dan Wong, along with JC, discuss the attendance issue now at TFC, how it compares to support fleeing with English Clubs and a few more toasties from the Whale Sack!GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongPaper Bagel: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A full crew of Sharms, Jimmy B, Craiger, Wonger, Dubs and JC, dive into the fan unrest and banner removal at #TFClive, unpack the Pelley email to season ticket holders and examine North American supporter culture. Monger's Whale Sack runneth over with insightful comments and the crew respond like the loveable assholes they truly are.GET IN!Presenters: James Sharman, Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan, Amy Walsh & Dan WongGreat Dane: Jeff Cole, VO and Editor/ProducerThis podcast has content that may use words and share tales that offend, please feel free to use your best discretion.Parental discretion is advisedwearefootyprime.comX @footy_primeTikTok @FootyPrimePodcastYoutube @FootyPrimePodcastIG FootyPrimeIGFacebook Footy Prime The PodcastEmail footyprimepodcast@gmail.comONE BALL GIN https://www.nickel9distillery.com/products/footy-prime-one-ball-gin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 6:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
What is the best cheese? We seek to answer this seemingly impossible question by inviting you to weigh in for the latest installment of Small Stakes, Big Opinions. Plus, we speak with third-generation cheesemonger Adam Jay Moskowitz, owner and operator of The Cheesemonger Invitational, Maker to Monger and Larkin Cold Storage.
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Liz Cheney's Victim Spin, Cuban's Campaign Misstep, and Tucker's Grand Finale In today's MG Show, Jeffrey and Shannon expose the latest political spin, including Liz Cheney claiming victim status by distorting Trump's words, leading to a false narrative accusing him of threats. The hosts delve into the media manipulation of a single edited sentence, and how it's being used to smear Trump. The Harris campaign orders Mark Cuban to back down after his controversial comments about Trump lacking strong women supporters. Meanwhile, Tucker Carlson wraps up his nationwide tour, with a grand finale featuring President Trump himself. The episode also breaks down the ongoing Raiklin psyop and revisits Art of the Surge Part 2 in full. Plus, a look back over the last six years of MG Show highlights, and more. Keywords: Liz Cheney, Trump smear, Mark Cuban, Harris campaign, Tucker Carlson tour, Proud Boy psyop, Raiklin, Art of the Surge, MG Show, America First, conservative podcast, independent journalism, deep state narrative, political manipulation, media distortion -----------------
J.D. Reager hosts another star-studded Not Too Late Night Talk Show in front of a live audience at the Memphis Listening Lab. Tylon Monger discusses his comedy career and dating life, Cheyenne Marrs performs the song “Fortune” from his new LP Everybody Wants to Go Home, and Allison McArthur challenges Katrina Coleman to a one-round You Look Like battle. This episode was recorded on 10/11/2024. To support the Memphis Listening Lab, visit memphislisteninglab.org. For more episodes and other fine podcasts visit backtothelight.net.
'Galup' is a Whadjuk Noongar word meaning 'Place of Fires' and refers to what is called 'Lake Monger' a remnant of the series of wetlands once known as the 'Perth Great Lakes'. In 1830 it was the site of a colonial era massacre when Redcoats of the British 63rd 'West Suffolk' Regiment and armed settlers pursued a party of Noongar from Mount Eliza to the shores of the lake. Subequently called 'Mongers Lake' after migrant John Henry Monger, who was given a land grant between the present day suburbs of Wembley and Subiaco, the Lake area underwent continual reclamation works and from the 1920s was dedicated for the purpose of 'public recreation, health and enjoyment'.
2024.10.23 NCU Chapel - Todd Monger - Gear Up To Go Up
Starfish or star? Who knows! YouTuber The RPG Mongers joins as we chat about the Starfy series, one of Nintendo's most underrated platformers! Mostly a Japan only franchise, it's recently gained new popularity thanks to a worldwide NSO release. We explore its tumultuous development origins, dive into how it's unique from other platformers, and try to craft Starfy's ultimate Smash moveset. Also I give some final thoughts on the monsterific The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom! Follow our guest! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRpgMonger Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/therpgmonger.bsky.social (0:00) - Intro Feature (1:00) - Starfy Series w/ The RPG Monger Games (23:47) - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Final Thoughts News (32:11) - Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo (34:14) - Game Freak Leak (35:13) - Sega store coming to Shibuya Parco (36:20) - Closing Social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TokyoGameLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tokyogamelife/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tokyogamelife Threads: https://www.threads.net/@tokyogamelife Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tokyogamelife.bsky.social Website: https://tokyogamelife.com/ Like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app!
How do you create community and influence people? Hannah Churton made friends over bucketloads of kitchen scraps and believes that compost can salve climate anxiety? It's not simply the creation of black gold that returns the goods - it's the strength and power in the community that has been built around it. Much like a warm cuddle - just like this convo!Support the showCasual Support - Buy Me A CoffeeRegular Support - PatreonBuy the Book - Futuresteading - Live Like tomorrow mattersReferences from our chatWar on waste ABCWe Talked AboutLiving in a zoom world - building communities from both ‘unreal worlds' and those in your own literal backyard.Beginning a community compost hub during a pandemic“Of course the people came - it was a beautiful surprise that so many people were interested in engaging - was it a product of the time where people were seeking interaction or were they genuinely interested in composting and food waste"The courage it takes to set something like this up - nothing to lose was her reason to do it.Inviting people to participate by creating an easy-to-engage-in process that anyone could accessThe importance of making change as simple as possible so there was not a single barrier to participating.Weighing everything that comes through to incentivise participants - documented on a blackboard so people can see how much they have recovered from landfill.Building pride in the collective effortThe street now knows each other really wellUsing community compost to build verge gardens that community members can use.Rewarding the community with a bucket of Evolving from composting, to verge gardens to food swaps. Creating a passive “Hub” that invites everyone but doesn't require hand holding. So everyone can be an active participant.Foundational educational opportunity with open days and tours so they can see what actually happensI didn't know I had a deep need to thrive with connection and community until I put systems in place genuinely access people.Reflecting on the difference between altitudes and where transition can take hold.Compost has salved climate anxietyCollectivising efforts‘Success' - changed immeasurably in the last few years since having children.Doing away with her old version of success.Reinventing herself: Success is broadening her impact, and that can be as simple as others observing different ways of living, a softer footprint on the planetFrom a career in community development on a global scale compared to her street scale success. “Look what can be achieved on such a small scale”Creating hundreds and thousands of same-same but different versions of simple, local replicable projectsShifting our value towards things that are small, localised, practical and do-able Teaching your kids to tell the story of your ways to look after the planetBuilding communities with a collective knowledge levelLearning names over compost and thinking communally“We think about ourselves as ‘the street' over the individual households”She's gone full nerd on her food waste with a PHDAll the things that can be made from food that's hasn't been eaten“Just get your hands dirty and you'll be rewarded - starting will lead you down a beautiful path whatever it is”.“Fear really is what stops people from starting. You will fail so learn to accept that its the pathway to success."Composting is a meditation on regeneration"Support the show
We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 7:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox News
We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 7:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox News
Host Fred Goldstein welcomes Justin Monger, CEO of MedSure Systems, a Medication management service that enables better patient outcomes, improved practice operations, and reduces total spending. MedSure Systems is a developer of a medication technology intended for patients, and physicians. The platform links the pharmacy, the physician, and the patient and can maintain medication management, and improve health outcomes. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
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We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 6:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox News
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Thoughts: 5 years from now, grocery stores will be half the size and entirely stocked with fresh products served by subject matter experts (the baker, the monger, the butcher). The back half of the store will be mini-fulfillment centers with autonomous robots packing personalized orders of your non-emotional staples and customizing your outputs based on Gen AI and personalized dietary preferences. In a way, future technology and innovations will allow you to return to the grocery store your grandparents enjoyed. How else will Silicon Valley Culture Disrupt the Food Business? Tune in to this special interview with the Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert in the latest installment of The VentureFuel Visionaries podcast.
We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 6:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox News
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We have learned a lot about Bryan Kohberger since his arrest and we continue to learn more from friends and associates who have spent time with him over the years.In this episode, we hear about a job Bryan Kohberger had as youth and how things didn't seem to work out for him there either in what, seemingly, would become a pattern for Bryan Kohberger throughout the years.(commercial at 6:43)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho murders: Bryan Kohberger's former fish cleaning boss says suspect couldn't learn filleting | Fox News
While Kelly's technical title is Director of Seafood Purchasing, in his heart, he is a Fish Monger. He still lives in Florida, he still goes to the docks to pick out fish, and he is as passionate about the sea as anyone I have met. In this conversation, leading into Alaskan Halibut season, Kelly talks about his love of the ocean, sustainability, his job, and surfing in the shark attack capitol of the world. (yes, he tells shark stories) We also talk about What Chef's Wants presence in Alaska to bring some of the best seafood in the world to their customers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-styll/message
First released conversation episode with Pastor Terrell Monger of One Accord International in Memphis, TN. We talk life, marriage and how God doesn't waste anything in your life!Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Inv0WlCP3-E?si=OUshAns_WiZ7Iw74 Attend the March on Marriage (March 16th): https://www.tntworld.org/Streaming on your favorite platformsSUBSCRIBE, LIKE, COMMENT!Stay ConnectedFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/preachamanejb Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/preachamane_jb?igsh=YWtqdjluaDF6NXdy
2024.02.14 NCU Chapel Todd Monger Reflecting at the D.O.O.R: Leading Under Influence
Philip Korshak intended to create a space where employees can afford to live in the community they serve, challenging the "us and them" mentality in society. Unfortunately, with the low price point of bagels and the high cost of labor, it just didn't work out. Join me as we uncover what happened and the lessons learned from this experience. Highlights: Philip Korshak shares his vision of opening a community-focused bagel shop in South Philly at 10th and Morris. He shares insights into his philosophy of equality, cross-training, and the challenges of implementing these principles in a business setting. He discusses providing benefits like paid time off and recognizing the challenges of balancing employee welfare with financial sustainability. Philip reminisces about the significance of bagels in his upbringing and shares a personal anecdote about enjoying bagels with his wife in Brooklyn. Philip compares the process of crafting bagels to the art of composing love letters, portraying each bagel as a tender sentiment yearning to be embraced and appreciated. Follow Philip Korshak Here https://www.instagram.com/korshak.bagels.poetry/?hl=en Thank you to our show sponsors: Ooni Pizza Ovens Affiliate https://ooni.com/?sscid=51k7_g9gpn&utm_medium=shareasale&utm_source=2800064&utm_campaign=1232202 Corto Olive Affiliate https://corto-olive.com/?sscid=51k7_g9fhj& Bacio Cheese https://www.baciocheese.com/?utm_source=Influencer&utm_medium=Podcast_Social_Web&utm_campaign=Whats_Good_Dough&utm_content=Bacio Contact Me DM @whatsgooddough https://www.instagram.com/whatsgooddough/ email me: eidref@whatsgooddough.com
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Philadelphia, Jessica & Gage consider that 'monger' is now primarily negative, 'warmonger', 'hate monger' but in the 16th century that was not so!
It's a birthday miracle! Our dear friend Randy joins us this week, and the best part of this appearance is that it releases on his birthday, which means he was born the day this aired! Happy Birthday Randy! Join us this week as we discuss wrecking balls, gold hats, coffin salesman and so much more!Episode Title: SteelOriginal Airdate: November 29th, 1983Find our Summer Series from Episodes 207 - 211Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke Larsson, http://www.meaningfullymaed.comFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954-----The 80's Years is a proud member of The Podfix Network. Check us out and all the other amazing podcasts at www.podfixnetwork.com
Corinne Fisher welcomes on Craig Monger from 1819 news to discuss his reporting on the Bubba Copeland story, how he got started on the story, why his scope was so wide, why he decided it was in the interest of the public for him to report on the story, his reaction to the fallout and Copelands subsequent passing, why this story was unlike anything else in his career and more then Corinne dives into the news of the week including Susan Sarandon getting dropped by her agency over pro Palestinian posts, a boots on the ground report from "Fat Con", Gen Z discovering Osama's letter to America leading Corinne to read and respond to it in its entirety and so much more!Original Air Date: 11/21/23Support Our Sponsors!Yo Delta - https://yodelta.com/ - Use promo code GAS for 25% off your order!You can watch Without A Country LIVE for FREE every Tuesday at 7:00pm at GaSDigital.com/live. Once you're there, sign up for GaSDigital.com with promo code WAC to receive a 7 Day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW ON iTUNES & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL**WHERE YOU CAN ANNOY US:Corinne Fisher:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilanthropyGalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygal/Craig Monger:Twitter: https://twitter.com/CraigMonger1819Executive Producer: Mike HarringtonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themharrington/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheMHarringtonEngineer: TeonaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teonasasha/Editor: Rebecca KaplanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatkaplanSpecial Thanks: GaS DigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalCraig Mongers Work For 1819 Newshttps://1819news.com/author/craig.mongerGUUURLOsama Going Viral on TikTokhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2023/11/16/guardian-osama-bin-laden-letter-to-america/FatConhttps://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2023/11/21/1211800206/celebrating-bodies-at-philly-fatconSusan Sarandonhttps://www.foxnews.com/media/susan-sarandon-dropped-talent-agency-anti-jewish-commentsLetter To America Tik Tok Compilationhttps://twitter.com/yashar/status/1724942399431217457Osama's Letter To America 1https://web.archive.org/web/20141008120001/http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/nov/24/theobserverOsama Letter To America 2https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ubl2016/english/To%20the%20American%20people.pdfSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Most believers are aware of the fact that the Lord through scripture expects us to give thanks (in all things). But how often do we realize that being thankful has a benefit to our own souls as well? In today's episode Pastor Mike and Connor talk about the blessing of simply being thankful!
Historic Appointment: LaVell D. Monger Becomes First African American to Chair St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce, Honored with Proclamation by Osceola County St. Cloud, Florida — September 16, 2023 — In a momentous occasion that marks a significant step forward for diversity and leadership in the business community, LaVell D. Monger has been appointed as the Chairman of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce, becoming the first African American to hold this prestigious position. Osceola County has issued a proclamation recognizing Mr. Monger's outstanding contributions and dedication to the community to celebrate this historic milestone. LaVell D. Monger, a respected business leader and advocate for community development, has a long service history and commitment to the St. Cloud area. His appointment as Chairman of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce underscores his leadership qualities and dedication to promoting economic growth, diversity, and inclusivity within the city. During the Annual Banquet, attended by a record-breaking crowd of business leaders, elected officials, and community members, Mr. Monger's appointment was met with resounding applause and standing ovations. His vision for the chamber includes initiatives to promote economic growth, encourage diversity and inclusion, and strengthen the bonds between local businesses and the community. "I am deeply honored to be entrusted with the role of Chairman for the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce," said Mr. Monger. "I see this as an opportunity to lead and inspire positive change within our community. I will focus on fostering economic growth, supporting local businesses, and promoting diversity and inclusivity as key drivers of progress." In recognition of his outstanding achievements and dedication to community service, Osceola County has issued a proclamation commending LaVell D. Monger for his groundbreaking role as the first African-American Chair of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce. The proclamation highlights Mr. Monger's leadership, vision, and commitment to advancing the interests of the local business community. "LaVell D. Monger's appointment as Chairman of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce is a historic milestone for our community," said Ricky Booth, District 5 Commissioner of Osceola County. "His leadership and dedication to fostering a diverse and thriving business environment are exemplary. We are proud to recognize his contributions through this proclamation." Mr. Monger's appointment as Chairman of the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce and the accompanying proclamation from Osceola County exemplifies the growing emphasis on diversity and inclusion in leadership roles within the region. It reflects a commitment to ensuring that leadership positions represent the rich tapestry of the community they serve. Follow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @VellsWorldPodcast. Email vellsworldpodcast@ldmonger.com with any comments, questions, or concerns you want to mention in our upcoming episodes. To sponsor an episode, send us an email. Don't forget to subscribe, tell a friend, and follow on all social media platforms. You can leave a voice message and become a monetary supporter for as little as .99 cents on the anchor. Fm. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vellsworldpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vellsworldpodcast/support
Today: We were joined by the hilarious Andy Iwancio who will be recording her Kill Rockstars Album THIS Saturday at Eastburn - get your tickets here! Also today - Sarah just got back from her trip up North, Square dancing conferences and casinos, CATCHING A FISH AT PIKE PLACE MARKET, "she's gone", and more - it's action-packed today :) Have a wonderful afternoon all!