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Trots att själva landstigningen på Normandies stränder var över, var inte operation Overlord avslutat. Vägen till Paris och befrielsen av Frankrike var fortfarande kantad av en mycket kapabel tysk motståndare beordrad att slåss tills inget fanns kvar.Det brohuvud som landstigningen hade inneburit var fortfarande känsligt för riktade motoffensiver, och inte heller hade striderna i vare sig Caen eller Saint-Lô varit framgångsrika.I denna nymixade repris av Militärhistoriepodden pratar idéhistorikern Peter Bennesved och professorn i historia Martin Hårdstedt om fortsättningen på Operation Overlord och befrielsen av Frankrike.Efter landstigningen stod Montgomerys anfall mot Caen och stampade utan resultat och det skulle ta en månad innan staden föll. I slutändan var det de allierades luftherravälde som vann dagen, till kostnad av tusentals civila liv och en stad i ruiner. Samma sak gällde staden Saint-Lô som låg straxt västerut. Först i mitten av juli säkrades Saint-Lô. Caen och Saint-Lô var strategiskt viktiga städer för de allierade. Utan dem under kontroll, skulle de allierades brohuvud aldrig vara säkert.När dessa positioner var tagna i slutet av juli och början av augusti, övergick de allierade till att försöka ringa in det kvarvarande tyska motståndet runt Falaise. Denna offensiv ledde till den i historieskrivningen mycket omtalade Falaise-fickan, i vilken runt 50 000 tyska soldater i armégrupp väst skulle bli infångade. Framgångsrikt kan tyckas, men i själva verket ledde oklara order och motsättningar inom den allierade befälskåren till att den största andelen av den tyska armén faktiskt undkom med stor del av sin utrustning i behåll. De som blev kvar i fickan har Hitler att tacka, som trots dåliga utsikter och utan tillgång till bränsle, beordrade sina generaler på marken att gå till motanfall djupare in i den ficka som de allierade hade skapat runt den tyska armén.När armégrupp väst väl var utslagen och de centrala knutpunkterna var under kontroll i norra Frankrike, inleddes nästa del i landstigningen. Frågan var dock vilken riktning man skulle ta? Eisenhower tvekade länge om något krut skulle läggas på att befria Paris, eller om man istället skulle rikta den allierade offensiven direkt österut, gå mot floden Rhen, och låta den tyska garnisonen i Paris, ledd av Dietrich von Choltitz, svälta ut sig själv. Ingen önskade göra ett nytt Stalingrad av Paris, och de allierade var medvetna om att Hitler beordrat att Paris skulle läggas i ruiner om staden inte kunde hållas.Politiken kom dock ifatt Eisenhower, och efter påtryckningar från General De Gaulle, samt insikten att det kunde vara farligt att ha ett tyskt hot mot de allierades flanker under den fortsatta offensiven, fattades beslutet att Paris skulle befrias. Vid det här laget var dock en av General De Gaulles närmsta män, LeClerc och den 2:a Franska pansardivisionen redan på väg. Frågan var bara hur den tyska garnisonen och von Choltitz skulle reagera, och vilken roll skulle den franska motståndsrörelsen spela i detta drama. Skulle Paris brinna?Bild: Pariasare kantar Paris paradgata Champs Elysees för att Fria frankrikes stridsvagnar och General Leclercs 2:a pansardivision passerar genom Triumfbågen, efter att Paris befriades den 26 augusti 1944. Bland folkmassan kan ses banderoller till stöd för Charles de Gaulle. Foto: Jack Downey, U.S. Office of War Information, Wikipedia, Public Domain.Lyssna också på Landstigningen i Normandie 1944 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on The Stories Collective we are so excited to be sharing an interview with our first mother-son duo Janna and Luke Montgomery! This story starts in China with Luke's earliest memories being in an orphanage. He has no memory of his birth mother and describes what life was like in the orphanage. Unfortunately, it was a rough and dingy environment with very little adult supervision or even care. Luke also shares about an older boy who was an abuser to not only himself but some other younger kids. He didn't know what life would look like outside of the orphanage, but he knew that he wanted out. Meanwhile in the U.S. Janna and her husband Jeff were living life as a young married couple with Jeff being in the Air Force. They desired to have children but sadly struggled with infertility. While being stationed in Korea their eyes began to be opened to the possibility of adoption. They quickly ended up adopting a little two-year-old girl from Mississippi named Grace. Jeff and Janna now found themselves with a heart and passion for adoption. They started the process to adopt a child from Russia, but Janna kept coming across this little albino boy in an orphanage in China. God was leading the Montgomerys to this boy. This story is one that is hard to summarize in the show notes! Listen in to hear about how Luke became a part of the Montgomery family, what it looked like to go through adoption while being active military, how Luke began to heal from his trauma and got to have an actual childhood, the Lord's hand and really so much more! Your heart will be touched as Janna describes all of this as the ministry of adoption - in total they have adopted 8 children from across the world. The Montgomery family is moving to Alabama later this month and we will certainly miss them!Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God by Henry Blackaby - https://www.amazon.com/Experiencing-God-2021-Knowing-Doing/dp/1087753678/ref=sr_1_4?crid=JJ002FJ7WXOL&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.LGPFfpkHEVJqc_Lw7EHl7B11ukW-nwlsUiBjZKL7hTZP2Ltws_pjSkluqpBLJwq-ptP4pfpg0QWaw9L4MKlhbK4oSt8akjZFZNpU3Oc9lIkuL3SY5zaZdBdwmBFZjOVZ74z7KvGUnbiBfAfYuHUSlZEblY1DR1cMOW6_6S3KIf9OrGG_JjZI_7h_rxYqYy0s49yZU-mmMwvYsQMmGsPIzZQTnnVFyBjUibvqJFrWeDk.xovXyQHlvWg_XxjDUamgkb4ku5enL7lj7Z3rhwKOgEU&dib_tag=se&keywords=experiencing+god+by+henry+blackaby&qid=1715109816&sprefix=henry+blac%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-4Would you please subscribe and leave us a review? This will help our podcast reach more people! We'd love it if you'd share this podcast with your friends on social media and beyond. Join us next Wednesday to hear another story of God's faithfulness!
Wendy Montgomery returns the podcast as Mike and Doug chat with her all about the Ennegram, a dynamic personality system that identifies nine unique types, each with distinct motivations and behaviors. We discuss how it can be used to:Offer deep insights into personal patterns, childhood woundings and growth opportunitiesGain self-awareness, improve relationships, and enhance emotional intelligenceFoster empathy and effective communicationAnd much more!Previous episodes featuring Wendy:#42: Your Inner Momma Dragon#43: Breaking JesusAbout Wendy:Wendy Montgomery is a Professional Certified Life Coach with the highly-esteemed Life Coach School as well as a trained & accredited iEQ9 Enneagram Educator and Coach. She has been studying the Enneagram for over a decade and is endlessly fascinated with its depth, accuracy and what it tells us about who we are and why we do what we do. It has been a game-changer for her in relationships, parenting, professional settings & self-development. Wendy can tell you just about everything there is to know about the Enneagram and how to implement it into your life for deep and lasting change. She has found no greater tool in understanding herself and others.Wendy is the mother of five children, four of which identify as LGBTQIA+. She and her husband, Tom, have been married for 29 years. She was a lifelong Mormon (LDS) with deep pioneer roots, but left the church in 2018 after a lengthy and tumultuous effort to make the LDS Church more loving and accepting for queer Saints and their families. The story of the Montgomerys and how they navigated this minefield is documented in the Family Acceptance Project's 2012 award-winning short film, "Families are Forever."Wendy has been a vocal national advocate for inclusion and equality for the LGBTQIA+ community for over ten years. Her family was the recipient of several awards for their life-saving work, including the “Voice Ally” award from the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, the “Let Love Define Family” award from Raise A Child, and the “Tree of Life” award from Affirmation. Interviews and news stories about Wendy, her advocacy, and their family can be found in The Associated Press, Huffington Post, NPR, The Advocate, O Magazine, NY Times, ABCnews.com, Religion Dispatches, Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News & many more.Wendy is the co-founder of Mama Dragons and has sat on the Board of Directors for both Mama Dragons and Affirmation (the largest international Mormon LGBTQIA+ organization). She is trained and certified in suicide prevention & awareness through both QPR and the Trevor Project; she facilitates workshops on this important issue around the country. In her work as a national LGBTQIA+ activist, she has worked closely with organizations such as the Family Acceptance Project, The Trevor Project, Affirmation, Mama Dragons, HRC's Equality in Religion, ACLU Arizona, ONE Community, GMCLA, PFLAG National, LoveLoud 2017, Equality Utah, Peculiar, etc.Wendy loves to read, learn new things, practice yoga, meditation and breathwork, and spend time with family & friends. Her favorite place is Sedona, AZ and she visits as often as she can. She lives in Chandler, Arizona with her awesome husband and amazing kids. Links:www.wendymontgomery.comInstagram: WendyMontCoachFacebook: Wendy Montgomery CoachingThreads: WendyMontCoachTikTok: WendyMontCoachYouTube: WendyMontgomeryCoaching
The owners of a Varina farm are seeking Henrico County's permission to allow weddings, events and a bed-and-breakfast at the site. In early November, Fleur-de-lis Farms owners John and Cappie Montgomery filed a provisional use permit application with the Henrico Planning Department, seeking approval to host agritourism events on their property. The Montgomerys see the expansion as a way to help sustain their operations. Driven by a desire to pursue mindful eating and sustainable food production, John Montgomery, a personal injury lawyer at Traylor, Montgomery & Elliott, and his wife, Cappie, a paralegal, purchased their Varina property in 2017 with...Article LinkSupport the show
Duck Team tries to survive a dinner party with King Ecktar and his mysterious new allies! Callie starts court gossip, Sol chugs free wine, and Hardwon gets some new jewelry. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content! Get tickets to our upcoming live shows at naddpod.com/live.Music/Sound Effects Include:"Glass Smashing" by InspectorJ at Freesound.org."A Wizard Tournament" by Emily Axford."Implicated" by Emily Axford. "Angels and Devils" by Emily Axford."The Baron's Estate" by Emily Axford. "Forsaken" by Emily Axford. "A Memory" by Emily Axford. "Shadowfell" by Emily Axford. "Left is Left, Right is Center" by Emily Axford. "Spooky Shafts" by Emily Axford. "Bonkginya, Fia Bonkginya" by Emily Axford. "Illsed" by Emily Axford."The Montgomerys" by Emily Axford. "Malscurial" by Emily Axford.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10. Der Schrei des MenschenPrendick schafft es zurück in sein Zimmer, wo Montgomery schon auf ihn wartet. Nach ein bisschen Brandy und einem tiefen Schlaf findet er die Tür nach Innen unverschlossen und wagt hinein zu gehen - auch weil er den Schrei eines Menschen hört. 11. Die Jagd auf den MenschenDurch eine Nachlässigkeit Montgomerys ist die Aussentür unverschlossen und Prendick nutzt die Gelegenheit zur Flucht. Er begegnet einem affenähnlichen Wesen, das sprechen kann und ihm erklärt wo sich Nahrung finden lässt, denn das war der Schwachpunkt der überstürzten Flucht: Wo gibt es etwas zu Essen und zu Trinken? Vorgelesen von Rainer Schuppe; aufgenommen und bearbeitet im Coworking Space Rayaworx, Santanyí, Mallorca.
6. Die verdächtigen BootsleuteHinter dem Boot der Insulaner hergezogen schöpft Prendick das Wasser heraus und kuckt sich um. Die Gestalten an Bord und die später an Land waren seltsam. Montgomerys neuer Begleiter, der weisshaarige, ältere Herr ist nicht sehr freundlich zum ihm, bis er erfährt, dass Prendick Naturwissenschaften, speziell Biologie, studiert hat. Montgomery hilft er die Kaninchen frei zu lassen, damit diese die Insel bevölkern können, um Fleischnachschub zu bekommen. 7. Die verschlossene TürAuf der Insel angekommen macht der weisshaarige Mann eine Bemerkung, dass man "ihn noch nicht ins Vertrauen ziehen könne". Prendick bekommt ein Zimmer zugewiesen, das nur eine Tür nach Aussen hat. Montgomery erwähnt den Namen Moreau. Es fällt ihm nicht gleich ein, aber nach einer kurzen Zeit weiß Prendick wieder, woher er den Namen kennt - und das ist etwas gruselig. Vorgelesen von Rainer Schuppe; aufgenommen und bearbeitet im Coworking Space Rayaworx, Santanyí, Mallorca.
Welcome back to part 4 of the true story behind the Love & Death series on Max. In last week's episode we dove into murder of Betty Gore and the shocking details that unfolded. We left off on the police arresting Candy. In this week's episode we will dive into the Trial of Candy Montgomery.After Candy was arrested news started to fly with rumors. As soon as Candy was able to post bail she did. As soon as Candy got home she stopped reading the newspapers and watching the TV news. Unknown to the Montgomerys, the community continued to support them. Pat was heartened by the way everyone stood by them, no matter what new evidence was leaked to the press. The church had been overwhelmingly supportive. Rarely a day went by that they didn't receive at least half a dozen greeting cards and “Have a nice day” cards and “Thinking of you” cards, some of them awkwardly worded, all of them well-intentioned. People who hadn't written or seen the Montgomerys in years were visiting Hallmark stores all over America, trying to find messages suitable for a family awaiting a murder indictment. Candy wrote replies to them all. As Candy was waiting for trial she knew that she needed to have a lawyer that would be in her corner. That is when Candy hired a lawyer she knew from church, Don Crowder, to represent her. Crowder, a partner in a small firm with attorney general Jim Mattox, usually handled personal injury work. He had never been close to a murder case before, and suddenly he had the hottest one in Texas on his hands. Support the show
Desperate Housewives; Liebe deine nächsten Wylie Texas 1980, Allan Gore muss aus beruflichen Gründen seine Frau Betty Gore und ihre jüngste Tochter Bethany zu Hause zurücklassen. Ihre älteste Tochter ist bei ihren guten Freunden, den Montgomerys zu einer Übernachtungsparty eingeladen. Als Allan vom Flughafen aus versucht seine Frau anzurufen nimmt sie nicht den Hörer ab. Er erreicht sie den ganzen Tag nicht. Am Abend schickt er seinen Nachbarn zum Haus um zu sehen ob alles in Ordnung ist mit seiner Familie. Doch was die Nachbarn vorfinden, ist ein grauenhafter Tatort, und ein knapp 1 jähriges Baby welches den ganzen Tag in seinem Bett geweint hat. Aber was ist in der kleinen Vorstadt von Dallas passiert? Dies erfahrt ihr in der aktuellen Folge von Project_Scare. Musik Lizenziert durch Epidemicsound Interessiert auch einmal Live dabei zu sein? Dann folgt uns auf Twitch und Instagram um keinen Termin zu verpassen: https://www.twitch.tv/project_scare https://www.instagram.com/project_s.c.a.r.e/ Unsere Privaten Instagram Accounts findet ihr @sandra_aurorakat & @Holyzicke Abonniert und bewertet uns hier oder überall wo ihr unseren Podcast hört
HBOners Season Six - Love & Death We've passed the halfway point of the season, and it's Episode 4 of Love & Death: "Do No Evil”. Things have finally come to a head between the Montgomerys and the Gores. A grisly killing - self defense or murder? A planned trip to Target. A broken watch. A new Star Wars. Business trips. Phone calls by the dozen. Detectives. Crime scenes. And the list goes on. Join The HBOners for Season 6 of their critically acclaimed podcast, as they continue watching David E. Kelley's gripping true crime drama: Love & Death - only on HBO Max! And stay tuned for Chasey and Stevin's review of Episode 5: "The Arrest", coming soon! Starring Elizabeth Olsen (Mary-Kate & Ashley's sister), Jesse Plemons (Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose), Patrick Fugit (Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!), Lily Rabe (“It's always the f-ing husband!”), and Keir Gilchrist (Actor). Additional cast includes: Elizabeth Marvel, Tom Pelphrey, Krysten Ritter, Richard C. Jones, Aaron Jay Rome, Fabiola Andújar, Brian d'Arcy James, Olivia Applegate, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Cropper, Bruce McGill, Drew Waters, and Sunday Dangerstone. As always, we want to hear from you! Call our voicemail and leave a question, a fan theory, a review of the show, or just a quick hello. We'll be airing them on the show, addressing your concerns, answering your questions, and hearing what you have to say. Leave us a voicemail: 541-854-5541 Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thehboners
Today we're joined by Brian Montgomery, a father from Mississippi who lost his 16-year-old son Walker to suicide last December after Walker was the victim of an online "sextortion" scam. "Sextortion" is a form of blackmail where someone threatens to share a nude or sexually explicit picture or video of the victim unless the predator's demands are met, and often teenage boys are the targets. While this is obviously the most horrifying thing that can happen to one's child, Brian walks us through how he and his wife found their son the next morning and how they uncovered what actually happened to him. We discuss why all parents need to be aware of evil scams like this one, even if their kids don't show problematic behavior, and Brian explains why he finds it important to share Walker's story. We also talk about how the Montgomerys have processed what happened and clung to their faith. --- Timecodes: (00:59) Interview with Brian begins / about his family (04:38) No warnings (07:45) Finding Walker (14:54) Finding out what happened (29:55) Allowing children to be alone with a phone (34:44) Criminal liability & similar stories (37:27) Warning your kids about this (41:23) Male and female blind spots (44:20) Coping --- Today's Sponsors: Seven Weeks Coffee — Seven Weeks is a pro-life coffee company with a simple mission: DONATE 10% of every sale to pregnancy care centers across America. Get your organically farmed and pesticide-free coffee at sevenweekscoffee.com and let your coffee serve a greater purpose. Use the promo code 'ALLIE' to save 10% off your order. Epic Will — be intentional about your family, your values and your wishes. Go to EpicWill.com/ALLIE and you'll save 10% on your complete Will package. Naturally It's Clean — visit https://naturallyitsclean.com/allie and use promo code "ALLIE" to receive 15% off your order. If you are an Amazon shopper you can visit https://amzn.to/3IyjFUJ. The promo code discount is only valid on their direct website at www.naturallyitsclean.com/Allie. --- Links: FBI AND PARTNERS ISSUE NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY ALERT ON FINANCIAL SEXTORTION SCHEMES: https://www.justice.gov/usao-vi/pr/fbi-and-partners-issue-national-public-safety-alert-financial-sextortion-schemes --- Buy Allie's book, You're Not Enough (& That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love: https://alliebethstuckey.com/book Relatable merchandise – use promo code 'ALLIE10' for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trots att själva landstigningen på Normandies stränder var över, var inte operation Overlord avslutat. Vägen till Paris och befrielsen av Frankrike var fortfarande kantad av en mycket kapabel tysk motståndare beordrad att slåss tills inget fanns kvar.Det brohuvud som landstigningen hade inneburit var fortfarande känsligt för riktade motoffensiver, och inte heller hade striderna i vare sig Caen eller Saint-Lô varit framgångsrika.I dagens avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden pratar idéhistorikern Peter Bennesved och professorn i historia Martin Hårdstedt om fortsättningen på Operation Overlord och befrielsen av Frankrike.Efter landstigningen stod Montgomerys anfall mot Caen och stampade utan resultat och det skulle ta en månad innan staden föll. I slutändan var det de allierades luftherravälde som vann dagen, till kostnad av tusentals civila liv och en stad i ruiner. Samma sak gällde staden Saint-Lô som låg straxt västerut. Först i mitten av juli säkrades Saint-Lô. Caen och Saint-Lô var strategiskt viktiga städer för de allierade. Utan dem under kontroll, skulle de allierades brohuvud aldrig vara säkert.När dessa positioner var tagna i slutet av juli och början av augusti, övergick de allierade till att försöka ringa in det kvarvarande tyska motståndet runt Falaise. Denna offensiv ledde till den i historieskrivningen mycket omtalade Falaise-fickan, i vilken runt 50 000 tyska soldater i armégrupp väst skulle bli infångade. Framgångsrikt kan tyckas, men i själva verket ledde oklara order och motsättningar inom den allierade befälskåren till att den största andelen av den tyska armén faktiskt undkom med stor del av sin utrustning i behåll. De som blev kvar i fickan har Hitler att tacka, som trots dåliga utsikter och utan tillgång till bränsle, beordrade sina generaler på marken att gå till motanfall djupare in i den ficka som de allierade hade skapat runt den tyska armén.När armégrupp väst väl var utslagen och de centrala knutpunkterna var under kontroll i norra Frankrike, inleddes nästa del i landstigningen. Frågan var dock vilken riktning man skulle ta? Eisenhower tvekade länge om något krut skulle läggas på att befria Paris, eller om man istället skulle rikta den allierade offensiven direkt österut, gå mot floden Rhen, och låta den tyska garnisonen i Paris, ledd av Dietrich von Choltitz, svälta ut sig själv. Ingen önskade göra ett nytt Stalingrad av Paris, och de allierade var medvetna om att Hitler beordrat att Paris skulle läggas i ruiner om staden inte kunde hållas.Politiken kom dock ifatt Eisenhower, och efter påtryckningar från General De Gaulle, samt insikten att det kunde vara farligt att ha ett tyskt hot mot de allierades flanker under den fortsatta offensiven, fattades beslutet att Paris skulle befrias. Vid det här laget var dock en av General De Gaulles närmsta män, LeClerc och den 2:a Franska pansardivisionen redan på väg. Frågan var bara hur den tyska garnisonen och von Choltitz skulle reagera, och vilken roll skulle den franska motståndsrörelsen spela i detta drama. Skulle Paris brinna?Bild: Pariasare kantar Paris paradgata Champs Elysees för att Fria frankrikes stridsvagnar och General Leclercs 2:a pansardivision passerar genom Triumfbågen, efter att Paris befriades den 26 augusti 1944. Bland folkmassan kan ses banderoller till stöd för Charles de Gaulle. Foto: Jack Downey, U.S. Office of War Information, Wikipedia, Public Domain.Lyssna också på Landstigningen i Normandie 1944 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Översiktsserien fortsätter. Det kommer att handla om den så kallade eran av konsensus, utbredd fattigdom, landsbygdsmisär, innerstädernas förfall, Puerto Rico, Brownfallet, Little Rock nine, Emmett Till och Montgomerys bussbojkott med Rosa Parks och MLK. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podcasten! Ge den gärna betyg på iTunes! Följ podden på Facebook (facebook.com/stjarnbaneret), twitter (@stjarnbaneret) eller Instagram (@stjarnbaneret) Kontakt: stjarnbaneret@gmail.com
Recruits coming and going. Ohioans shining. Sounds like a show. Bill Kurelic and Mark Porter are here to wax poetic on all things Ohio State recruiting and even what goes on at The Shoe. What did key visitors think of the Wisky game experience? Which key visitors are headed for Columbus this weekend? What do Mark and Bill think of the Montgomery brothers? Where will Mark and Bill be this weekend on the Ohio high school gridiron? Many questions. Many answers. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Alexis Montgomery is next in line to her family's throne—the medical throne that is. Coming from 125 years of Montgomerys, Alexis is the first to take up Emergency Medicine, but not surgery. With the pressure of her narcissistic father, her emotionally abusive ex-partner (and surgeon), and her enabling mother and friends, Alexis feels she has no way out of the life she was meant to inherit—until she hits a racoon on the side of the road in a small town. Daniel Grant is an heir in his own right. Wakan has been run by the Grants for as long as anyone can remember, and a Grant has always been the town mayor. Daniel's never questioned his lineage until he rescues a red-headed beauty from the side of the road. Struggling to make ends meet, Daniel's not sure how he can keep Alexis, a woman with 10 times his income and 10 years older than him—yet, he knows, he can't live without her. Together, Daniel and Alexis are unstoppable. But, the two cease to exist outside of Wakan town limits. Can the magic of Wakan keep them together? Or will Alexis and Daniel be destined to follow the path that has already been laid out for them since birth---separately? Visit the blog to comment and discuss this novel at afterthelastpage.com
Serien om afroamerikaners kamp för medborgerliga rättigheter fortsätter. Det kommer att handla om bussegregering, Rosa Parks, bussbojkotten i Montgomery, vikten av en bilpool, stjärnskottet Martin Luther King Jr, bildandet av Southern Christian Leadership Conference och Bayard Rustin. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podcasten! Ge den gärna betyg på iTunes! Följ podden på Facebook (facebook.com/stjarnbaneret), twitter (@stjarnbaneret) eller Instagram (@stjarnbaneret) Kontakt: stjarnbaneret@gmail.com
We're back with Wendy and Tom to discuss even more magic. We dive into their "candy flipping" experience, the power of ritual, memorializing our breaks, ennegrams, and so much more! Their story is so powerful and can't wait for you to hear more of it!About Wendy and Tom:Wendy and Tom Montgomery are the parents of five children, four of which identify as LGBTQ+. They were lifelong Mormons with deep pioneer roots, but left the church in 2018, after a lengthy and tumultuous effort to make the LDS Church more loving and accepting for queer Saints and their families. The story of the Montgomerys and how they navigated this minefield while staying active in the Mormon faith was documented in the Family Acceptance Project’s 2012 award-winning short film, "Families are Forever." Wendy and Tom have been vocal advocates for inclusion and equality for the LGBTQ+ community (especially with an LDS background) for almost 10 years. Their family was the recipients of several awards for their life-saving work, including the “Voice Ally” Award from the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, the “Let Love Define Family” Award from Raise A Child, and the “Tree of Life” award from Affirmation. Interviews and news stories about Wendy, her advocacy, and their family can be found on The Associated Press, Huffington Post, NPR, The Advocate, ABCnews.com, Religion Dispatches, Salt Lake Tribune, and Deseret News. Wendy is the co-founder of Mama Dragons and has sat on the Board of Directors for both Mama Dragons and Affirmation (the country’s largest Mormon LGBTQ+ organization). She is trained and certified in suicide prevention & awareness through both QPR and the Trevor Project; and facilitates workshops on this important issue around the country. She has worked closely with organizations such as the Family Acceptance Project, The Trevor Project, Affirmation, Mama Dragons, HRC’s Equality in Religion, ACLU Arizona, ONE Community, GMCLA, PFLAG National, Peculiar, etc. Tom runs a marketing company he founded in 2000 and is a thoughtful and talented writer on LGBTQ+ Mormon issues, whose work can be found at nomorestrangers.org. Their family lives in Chandler, AZ.
We are so excited joined by Wendy and Tom Montgomery as we discuss their LGBTQ+ advocacy, leaving the Mormon faith and finding healing through plant medicine. We hit on so many topics:Our Inner Mama DragonsFinding the Divine Feminine within usHow Mormon doctrine "backs the assholesLack of hope / future for gay mormonsUsing MDMA as a tool heal relationships and shameHealing from sexual shameTheir first mushroom experienceHoly smokes!! So much magic we had to break it into two parts! Can't wait for you to listen.About Wendy and Tom:Wendy and Tom Montgomery are the parents of five children, four of which identify as LGBTQ+. They were lifelong Mormons with deep pioneer roots, but left the church in 2018, after a lengthy and tumultuous effort to make the LDS Church more loving and accepting for queer Saints and their families. The story of the Montgomerys and how they navigated this minefield while staying active in the Mormon faith was documented in the Family Acceptance Project’s 2012 award-winning short film, "Families are Forever." Wendy and Tom have been vocal advocates for inclusion and equality for the LGBTQ+ community (especially with an LDS background) for almost 10 years. Their family was the recipients of several awards for their life-saving work, including the “Voice Ally” Award from the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles, the “Let Love Define Family” Award from Raise A Child, and the “Tree of Life” award from Affirmation. Interviews and news stories about Wendy, her advocacy, and their family can be found on The Associated Press, Huffington Post, NPR, The Advocate, ABCnews.com, Religion Dispatches, Salt Lake Tribune, and Deseret News. Wendy is the co-founder of Mama Dragons and has sat on the Board of Directors for both Mama Dragons and Affirmation (the country’s largest Mormon LGBTQ+ organization). She is trained and certified in suicide prevention & awareness through both QPR and the Trevor Project; and facilitates workshops on this important issue around the country. She has worked closely with organizations such as the Family Acceptance Project, The Trevor Project, Affirmation, Mama Dragons, HRC’s Equality in Religion, ACLU Arizona, ONE Community, GMCLA, PFLAG National, Peculiar, etc. Tom runs a marketing company he founded in 2000 and is a thoughtful and talented writer on LGBTQ+ Mormon issues, whose work can be found at nomorestrangers.org. Their family lives in Chandler, AZ.
The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored in part by:Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.Helly Hansen - Listen to the podcast to learn how to get an 18.77 percent discount at the Boston and Burlington, Vermont stores.WhoSara Montgomery, General Manager of West Mountain and Spencer Montgomery, Co-Owner and Operator of West Mountain, New YorkRecorded onApril 12, 2021Sara and Spencer Montgomery took over West Mountain, N.Y. prior to the 2013-14 ski season. They have since led a $17 million transformation of the ski area.Why I interviewed themBecause West Mountain is one of the best stories in New York skiing. A decade ago, the place was falling apart. Trails-in-name-only had become overgrown and were rarely open. A handful of homemade mobile snowguns serviced the mountain. A trio of doddering antique chairlifts rose from a cluster of ramshackle or abandoned buildings. Night-lighting was inconsistent and covered only portions of the mountain. The place puttered along on 30,000 skier visits per year. Then the Montgomerys arrived with a new vision and energy, moving their family of six to the base of the mountain and initiating a $17 million gut renovation. Eight years after their arrival, the place is transformed, with a forest of tower guns that can bury the full trail network in a few days, three new lifts, 100 percent night skiing, widened and consistently open ski runs, renovated lodges and cafeterias, and reinvigorated race and after-school programs. And that’s just phase one. The long-term aspiration is to transform West into the sort of ski-and-stay destination that New York is desperately lacking, build an affordable ski academy, and continue expanding the lift and trail network. I wanted to speak with the Montgomerys to understand how they did all this and how they were going to stretch toward the future.West is divided into two distinct pods: the Main trails, left, where the race programs are centered, and the Northwest section, right.What we talked aboutGrowing up skiing at West; how they came to own and operate the ski area; living on the mountainside; what West looked like when they took over in 2013 and where they invested $17 million to completely overhaul the ski area; why they widened the front trails beneath the main summit lift; how to raise $17 million; transforming West into a true resort with ski-and-stay condos and a pedestrian village; where we could see ski expansion and new lifts on the mountain; the great missed opportunity of New York skiing; mirroring the Holiday Valley or Jiminy Peak model; the topography and future of the mountaintop; the growth and future of the race program; ramping up customer service; the overhauled cafeteria and Northwest lodge; amping up the night-skiing operation; the growth of after-school programs; balancing strong race programs with a good ski experience for the public; making race programs affordable; growing the college and twenty-something demos; why West bought Hermitage Club’s old summit triple and why they added a loading carpet; selling off the old Riblet chairs; upgrading the Facelift chair to a quad; West’s steep terrain; choosing a new triple chair for the Northwest side and shifting it onto a different location than the lift it replaced; why stationary guns are superior to mobile guns; why a 10-inch pipe can carry three times the water of a six-inch pipe; ditching the habit of having trails-in-name-only and making sure the full trailmap was open for the majority of the winter; clearing out the warren of narrow trails beneath the main lift; why West eliminated a number of Northwest-side runs listed on old trailmaps; the potential to thin more glades; long-term expansion potential; the logic behind the $499 season pass; surging pass sales; why West ditched the midweek pass; the chances of West joining the Indy Pass; and Covid-era adaptations that may stick around beyond the 2020-21 ski season.West on a snowy night.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewFor all the reasons itemized above. If you haven’t been to West since 2012 or so, you’re not going to recognize the place. It looks different. It skis different. It feels different. West circa 2010 was not throwback in the man-this-is-what-skiing-used-to-be-this-is-so-quaint-and-idyllic kind of way. It was throwback in the am-I-going-to-die-falling-off-this-jalopy-of-a-chairlift kind of way. Like what Holiday Mountain or Spring Mountain feel like today. When a ski area hits that point it either withers like a forgotten Jack-o’-lantern – still somewhat resembling the thing it once proudly was but clearly not that thing anymore either – or it finds some path to reinvention and reinvigoration. We’re seeing it elsewhere in the Northeast, where formerly beaten- down ski areas lost in the poor decisions, bad luck, and underinvestment of past decades are suddenly resurgent: Saddleback and Magic, Greek Peak and Bousquet. West has climbed aboard that list, though with less fanfare and fireworks outside of their local market, and I wanted to throw a spotlight on what’s become a remarkable little ski area.Before the Montgomerys took over, this trail, known as The Cure, was “a snowcat’s-width wide” and rarely open.What I got wrongAt one point I referred to the portion of I-87 from which you can see West Mountain’s 1,000 vertical feet blazing in the winter night as the “Thruway.” No doubt many of you are eager to inform me that this section of I-87 is actually called the “Northway.” I am aware of this and simply misspoke, mostly because I do not actually give a s**t what this particular section of I-87 is called because what I call this highway from top to bottom is I-87. I do not understand this Northeast habit of naming your expressways as though they are family pets, particularly when they ALREADY HAVE A F*****G NAME. I still remember the sense of rage and confusion inspired by a road sign announcing “Closures on the Deegan” as I exited the Tappan Zee Bridge one day several years ago, and all I could think is “What the f**k is the ‘Deegan’ and why would anyone call it that when any interstate traveler like say a trucker or tourist attempting to navigate cityward by map would identify this road as Interstate 87?” But hey why not disrupt the flow of commerce and confuse the s**t out of people by tossing out some colloquialism that makes sense to exactly four dozen people running the local road commission. This may just be some hokey Midwest sensibility but I generally prefer the simplest solution to most problems and the solution here is to give one road that has already been assigned an easily identifiable numeral that syncs logically with the naming conventions of the 46,876-mile United States Interstate system one name and exactly one name and that is the name it already has: I-87. But no instead New Yorkers have to give it not one or two but three separate additional special names along its 333-mile route. And this all seems confusing and unnecessary, like if I called my cat “Spike” while he was in the basement and “Fiddles” while he was upstairs and “Pokeypoo” when he was out in the yard. But it’s all the same cat you see and his real name is Number 9 but really my main goal in life is to confuse the s**t out of people for no good reason and I can see that it’s working so you’re welcome.Why you should go thereBecause you drive past it on your way to Gore or Whiteface or perhaps Vermont depending upon your route and as you do so you look up off of the road universally known as Interstate 87 and say, “Oh look a ski area I wonder what it’s called?” Well it’s called West Mountain and it is worth your time. It has a thousand vertical feet and all new everything and a cool community vibe. And it’s a family business, a place worth supporting, the kind of ski area we need to print new skiers who will one day fly their three kids out to Colorado for spring breaks. It’s not a bumps-and-glades kind of place, at least not yet, but it has good steady pitch and an interesting trail layout. And it has a big future. Go now to see what it’s like so you can follow along while it becomes what it will be.Additional readingCoverage of West in the Glens Falls Chronicle, Spectrum Local News, Daily Gazette, Saratogian, and WNYT.The Montgomerys have overhauled the trail network - compare this 2011 map to the current iteration, below.West released this new trailmap for the 2020-21 ski season.- Get on the email list at www.stormskiing.com
This week, we’re joined by the delightful Christine Whelchel who covers an author near and dear to her heart: L.M. Montgomery. While you may know her best for the cheery Anne of Green Gables series, Maud [as she called herself] had a remarkably interesting [and sometimes sad] life. Learn all about her personal life, published works, and lasting impact on Prince Edward Island. Later, take a quiz on Lucys, Mauds, and Montgomerys! . . . [Music: 1) Hagood Hardy, “Anne’s Theme,” 1988; 2) Peter Breiner and Don Gillis, “The Awakening,” from Kindred Spirits: The Anne Music Collection, 2005; 3) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
It's the holidays and we're talking family romances because many of us are with our families or thinking about them this week. No matter whether you have a perfect family life or one that's a bit more of a journey, romances focusing on families have been around from the beginning -- this week, we're talking royal houses like the Westmorelands and the Malorys, the LeVeqs and the Montgomeries, and the Holmeses and the Hathaways. We also talk a lot about our own families...which was unintended, but there it is.You still have time to buy the Fated Mates Best of 2020 Book Pack from our friends at Old Town Books in Alexandria Virginia, and get the seven traditionally published books on the list, a Fated Mates sticker and a candle from the bookstore! Order here!Thank you, as always, for listening! If you are up for leaving a rating or review for the podcast on your podcasting app, we would be very grateful! For the next week or so, we've got a lot of fun stuff in the hopper -- be on the lookout for a few extra episodes! And, if you're celebrating this week -- Merry Christmas!Show NotesRichard Gere wasn’t old when he filmed Pretty Woman, even though he was going gray.Samantha Jaxon posted a very upsetting TikTok, and that's all we have to say about that. The days of the big and small envelope in college admissions are over, but they do have the Common Appand that seems nice. Maybe, you too, would like a karaoke microphone for your future weather-person. The 1987 movie Roxanne with Steve Martin and Daryl Hannah is a Cyrano retelling, and it has lots of very funny jokes and one-liners. There is one more phone-banking opportunity on January 4, 2021. You should join us!Bridgerton drops on December 25th, along with Wonder Woman 1984. Virgin River is another Netflix show based on a romance series. Just a heads up about the photo array, I’m just including the first book of a family series because otherwise it will be overwhelming! 70s and 80s Old School romance series with families include: the Malorys by Johanna Lindsey, The Montgomerys and Taggerts by Jude Deveraux, and the Westmorelands by Judith McNaught. 90s families: the LeVeq family by Beverly Jenkins, The Cynster family by Stephanie Laurens, the Rocking M series by Elizabeth Lowell.2000s families: Brenda Jackson’s Westmoreland family, the Essex Sisters by Eloisa James, The Holmes Brothers by Farrah Rochon, and the Hathaways by Lisa Kleypas. 2010s families: The Blackshear family by Cecilia Grant, The Ravenels by Kleypas, the Duke’s Daughters by Megan Frampton, the Mackenzie series by Jennifer Ashley, the Greene sisters in the Uptown Girls series by Joanna Shupe, the Talbot sisters in Sarah’s Scandal and Scoundrel series, the von Hasenberg sisters in the Consortium Rebellion series by Jessie Mihalik, the Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews, and the Sullivans by Bella Andre.Brenda Jackson was the first Black romance author to hit the New York Times bestseller list with the book Irresistible Forces in 2008. It's not a Westmoreland book, but the Westmoreland series is currently 30+ books and growing.
It’s Friday the 13th again, so we are coming back to you this week with a crazy tale that happened on June 13, 1980. The Gores and the Montgomerys were two God-fearing, Christian families living in the “country,” about 20 miles outside of Dallas. When their lives get tangled up in a lukewarm affair, all hell breaks loose. Join Kevin and Amy as they dive into the dumpster to talk out this trash. Thanks for listening!You can join our Facebook group, True Crime Dumpster. Follow us on Twitter: tcdumpster and on Instagram: truecrimedumpster. You can email us at truecrimedumpster@gmail.com. You can also check out our website, truecrimedumpster.com. Listen to our show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Podbean, and Spotify.Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends about our podcast. Every review, rating, and referral helps us get to a larger audience.Sources we used for this episode:Texas Monthly: “Love and Death in Silicon Prairie, Part I: Candy Montgomery’s Affair” & “Love and Death in Silicon Prairie, Part II: The Killing of Betty Gore” by Jim Atkinson and John Bloom (published in January 1984--these pieces have been drawn from the book Evidence of Love)“The True Story of the Friday the 13th Murder: Why Candy Montgomery Killed Betty Gore” by Chanel Vargas
Prof. Kekulé ist verwundert über die Äußerungen von Weltärztepräsident Montgomery zur Maskenpflicht. Damit trage er nur zur Verunsicherung bei. Außerdem: Wer war eigentlich Patient 0 in Wuhan?
Next week, we’re digging into one of our original alphas, Derek Craven! You can find Lisa Kleypas’s Dreaming of You at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, or at your local indie. It's currently $2.99 in digital everywhere, so snatch it up!Show Notes- The alpha, the beta, and the cinnamon roll.- You should all follow Cora Harrington (lingerie addict) on twitter. It's all so beautiful.- Jen screams about first person a lot, but MOSTLY about first person present.- It was Demon Rumm by Sandra Brown that was all in the male POV, and this review is so great. Jen's going to follow Alaina, the author, on twitter. UPDATE: The Browne Pop Culture Library was able to find the descriptions of Demon Rumm, and as Jen predicted, they were in the back matter of the previous month's books! Thanks, Steve!- Alec Kinkaid, The Montgomerys, James Mallory, and the Westmoreland heroes.- Did you somehow miss us talking about The Professional?- It the Movie may or may not be your cup of tea, but this discussion of Jane Doe with Victoria Helen Stone has some really interesting points about horror and romance.- Bourne from A Rogue by Any Other Name is "Sarah's worst hero" by which she means it was just reall satisfying to break him.- You have to listen to our antiheroes episode if you want to know what it means to "take the finger."- P in V is great, but 2Ps in V is even better.- Hillary Clinton was wrong about romance novels, and Lisa Kleypas explains why.- Adriana Herrera's American Dreamers series is one of our faves.- What it means to be a Kinsey 2.- Romance for Raices has a few more days. Spend enough money and you can pick an upcoming interstitial topic!
In this episode, we’ve got GLASS IN OUR HAIR with Hot Piece of ‘A’. We talk the Montgomerys leveling up the terrible by policing Aria’s wardrobe, Hanna’s very sudden desire to throw Caleb a surprise party, Incel Lucas’s bizarre check-ins with the poorly run crisis hotline, Spencer’s feelings about Haleb having sex on her nana’s couch, the spinoff we’d love to watch about Mona and Noel Kahn's relationship, and whether water or fire is ultimately the more dangerous element on PLL. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, we're lining up cherry pits with I Must Confess. We talk the significance of the Liars finally telling someone about A, Spoby using the threat of the NAT Club to spice things up, Hanna and her horse books getting trampled by Evil Kate's rehearsal dinner scheme, the Montgomerys reaching a new parenting low, whether or not we can ship Emily and Ashley, and the introduction of Grandmother of the Year/Series: Regina Marin. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
The Band of Boobs and Deadeye make their way through Grimhawk Manor and attempt to pick off the Montgomerys one by one. Moonshine resolves to settle her score with Scarlet, Jvelin hates "bloody Draculas," and Beverly goes toe to toe with a sinister foe. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music/Sound Effects include:"Crackling Fire" by sagetyrtle at Freesound.org."A Fate Refused" by Emily Axford."The Sultan of Stone" by Emily Axford."Sumpin's A Mess Out West" by Emily Axford."Sumpin's Asunder Down Under" by Emily Axford."Drained" by Emily Axford."The Montgomerys" by Emily Axford."Deadeye" by Emily Axford."Montgomery Manor" by Emily Axford."Shadowfell Sneak" by Emily Axford."Two for Tea" by Emily Axford."The Fat Monk" by Emily Axford."The Prodigal Sister" by Emily Axford.
The Band of Boobs and Deadeye prepare to face the Montgomery family, but run into some trouble along the way. Hardwon is put in timeout, Moonshine gets the truth out of Deadeye, and Beverly does Balnor proud. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music/Sound Effects Include:"Crackling Fire" by sagetyrtle at Freesound.org."Gutless" by Emily Axford."The Montgomerys" by Emily Axford."Deadeye" by Emily Axford. "Growing Pains" by Emily Axford. "Montgomery Manor" by Emily Axford."Shadowfell Sneak" by Emily Axford. "Two for Tea" by Emily Axford. "The Red Fen" by Emily Axford."The Fat Monk" by Emily Axford."Sea Beast" by Emily Axford.
The Band of Boobs and Deadeye meet the Knights of Penance, then hatch a plan to save Hardwon. Beverly meets yet another father figure, Moonshine converts to a new religion, and Hardwon loses control. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music/Sound Effects Include:"Crackling Fire" by sagetyrtle at Freesound.org."Gutless" by Emily Axford."The Montgomerys" by Emily Axford."The Red Fen" by Emily Axford."The Fat Monk" by Emily Axford."Sea Beast" by Emily Axford.
The Band of Boobs join Deadeye (Brennan) on a covert mission to the Red Fen -- a fabulous vampire club. Hardwon gets into it with some pretentious blood suckers, Beverly questions his faith, and Moonshine finds a new rival. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music/Sound Effects Include:"Crackling Fire" by sagetyrtle at Freesound.org."Club chatter, London" by mlteenie at Freesound.org."Drained" by Emily Axford. "Gutless" by Emily Axford."The Blows of a Friend, Not a Foe" by Emily Axford. "The Montgomerys" by Emily Axford."The Red Fen" by Emily Axford. "Grimhawk" by Emily Axford."The Fat Monk" by Emily Axford."Deadeye" by Emily Axford.
It's She Said, He Said with Kathleen Kaiser and Grover are in for the third and final week as the Montgomerys finish their honeymoon. Question of the Day: What's your favorite Star Wars movie? Later, Kathleen and Grover discuss movies, floods and the St. Louis Blues.
It's She Said, He Said with Kathleen Kaiser and Grover are in for the third and final week as the Montgomerys finish their honeymoon. Question of the Day: What's your favorite Star Wars movie? Later, Kathleen and Grover discuss movies, floods and the St. Louis Blues.
In this episode, we’re processing our emotions with Blind Dates. We talk the Montgomerys’ bad parenting finally reaching a head re: Mike, Lucas’s creepy imaginary romcom (#BottomBunk), Hanna’s brave and significant therapy breakthrough with pretend Alison, the weird convergence of Pam’s Danby enthusiasm and Samara’s desire to U-Haul, whether Jason’s “pink hair” comment is sketchy, and why the show chose to end the Ian storyline the way it did. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast, and please rate/review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
Tisdagen den 16 april besöktes Studentafton av Henrik Montgomery, en av sveriges främsta pressfotografer. Aftonen ägde rum i Piratenfoajén på Grand Hotel i Lund och bestod av en inledande fotoutställning som följdes av ett samtal. Moderator för aftonen var Mia-Marie Hammarlin, etnolog och medieforskare vid Lunds universitet. Efter att aftonens åhörare tagit del av Montgomerys fotografier inleds ett samtal med fotografen där han talar om sin roll som pressfotograf med fokus på politik. Aftonens rubrik löper som en röd tråd genom samtalet, många av bilderna som diskuteras ger en inblick bakom beslutsfattarnas stängda dörrar. Under aftonen berättar Montgomery bland annat om sitt möte med den amerikanska statens underrättelsetjänst, svenska statsbesök till Saudiarabien och sitt vardagsfotograferande. Aftonen ägde rum i Piratenfoajén på Grand Hotel och avslutades med en traditionsenlig frågestund.
In this episode, we’re still reeling from The Homecoming Hangover! We talk (a lot) about the significance of Emily and Hanna’s coming out scene, Spencer confronting her own privilege, Hanna deserving way better than Sketchy Lucas or Controlling Gay Sean, the Montgomerys taking the lead in the competition for worst parents, and whether or not Emily ate Jenna’s cookies. Send us an email at EverybodyAPodcast@gmail.com, or check out our Instagram @everybodyapodcast. Thanks for listening!
Den första december 1955 sätter sig Rosa Parks på bussen hem från jobbet. Varje buss har en del för vita passagerare, en för svarta och däremellan något slags ingenmansland. Parks sätter sig på en plats, men busschauffören ber henne att flytta bak till delen där svarta får sitta. Hon vägrar och polisen tillkallas och griper henne. Montgomerys befolkning startar en bojkott av bussbolaget. En söndag lyfter flera präster bojkotten i sina predikningar. Dagen efter är bussarna tomma. Robert Nilsson Mohammadi, Linda Lane, Gloria Ray Karlmark och Jeanne Theoharis berättar om Rosa Parks kamp för att alla ska vara lika inför lagen.
Den första december 1955 sätter sig Rosa Parks på bussen hem från jobbet. Varje buss har en del för vita passagerare, en för svarta och däremellan något slags ingenmansland. Parks sätter sig på en plats, men busschauffören ber henne att flytta bak till delen där svarta får sitta. Hon vägrar och polisen tillkallas och griper henne. Montgomerys befolkning startar en bojkott av bussbolaget. En söndag lyfter flera präster bojkotten i sina predikningar. Dagen efter är bussarna tomma. Robert Nilsson Mohammadi, Linda Lane, Gloria Ray Karlmark och Jeanne Theoharis berättar om Rosa Parks kamp för att alla ska vara lika inför lagen.
Dr. James T. Montgomery was born in the South Alabama town of Atmore in 1926. When he was 10 years old, his family moved to Birmingham where they made a living in the grocery business. After graduating from Rosedale High School, Dr. Montgomery went to Atlanta to study at Morehouse College, from which he graduated in 1947. In order to save money for medical school, Montgomery and his wife lived with his grandparents in Birmingham while he taught Biology and Chemistry for two years at Parker High School. In 1950, the Montgomerys moved to Washington, D.C. where James attended Howard University Medical School. Following residencies in St. Louis and Boston, Dr. Montgomery and his wife returned to Birmingham, where he set out to practice cardiology. Listen as James Montgomery discusses his return to Birmingham in the late-1950s and his reception by local White physicians, many of whom privately encouraged his practice, while publicly refusing to support his induction into medical societies or his ability to see patients in all the city's hospitals.
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Government Advisors, Astrologer Advisor Club, Patriot Business, Freaking Out, the Real Born Again Experience, Official Secrets Act, Predictions, Francis Bacon, Peter Wright MI5, Kelly and Others, Waco, Catherine de Medici, Sinclairs and Montgomerys, Knights Templar, Novum Organum, Pythagoras, Essenes and Revolution, (Song: "Cold on the Shoulder" by Gordon Lightfoot, "Magical Mystery Tour" by the Beatles)