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It wasn't me... it was... my evil twin brother! This week, V and Emily look at a somewhat different kind of fandom by delving into the long, long history of As The World Turns, a daytime soap opera that ran for over 50 years. ATWT made television history in 2007 when they featured the first M/M kiss, and first positively-portrayed M/M relationship, on American daytime television, but of course, Luke/Noah were not without drama. Melodrama. This star-studded episode features green-card marriages, murder attempts, doctor-blackmailing, Meg Ryan, and Spanish prisons. What more could you want from your stories? Links Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at http://thisweekinfandomhistory.tumblr.com! You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via the Tumblr link above. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
In S3Ep6 of the PRP, Adam pilgrimages out to Utah to shoot the shit with first time half marathoner, exuberant socialite and mama bear extraordinaire Nancy Hughes who has been preparing for the Tushars Mountain Runs Half Marathon on July 29th, 2023. Austin Hughes, recent mountain hobby joggin' convert and Nancy's beloved son joins the show to help shed light on all things Utah, Nancy and what not to do before races. Vulnerability arrives in full force as the Hughes crew reminisces about how difficult the past few months have been for them as a family. Losing a loved one is painful, complicated, frustrating and often times feels paralyzing. There are some good days, there are more bad days, and the unfortunate truth is that the road ahead of them is still long and undetermined. Despite the uncertainty, however, Nancy and Austin reflect on how movement and fresh air have slowly become staple coping mechanisms in their collective journeys with grief. The squad then deep dives into some of Nancy's insecurities about tackling a goal this monumental. A high altitude event like this is not for the faint of heart, but her boys remind her, neither is dealing with the loss of a life partner. Although 2023 has been rough, this event provides a platform for Nancy to prove just how strong she is to the most important person to believe in that mindset. Herself. What exactly is a Hughes cruise? How many Hughes views must one embrace before earning a proper Hughes snooze? Uhhh we talkin' sock ransoms?! Just how flat are those quesadillas, good sir?? Ok, who bumped ahead god damnit?!! Is Nance a biiiig shit on her calendar typa gal? What in god's name is a bookmobile?! Does Nancy suffer from a severe case of goodbye amnesia?! Ummm, are we ouchea mountain meandering?! How deep a seed is Austin on Adam's pacer bench?! Is Winnie the Pooh the GOAT of simple quotes?? Is Nance quad deucin?? Is Austin in cankle denial? What the hell does it mean to go SUP'ing?! Avalanches, altitude and pirates, oh my! Get ready (not Randy) PRP listenership, this and so much more in this endearing, reflective, encouraging and banter-filled episode of the PRP. Explain that Strava section: Nancy's Strava Activity Austin's Strava Activity Sponsors Ann Arbor Running Company Long Run Coffee Recorded Thursday July 27th @ 4:30PM MST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preracepodcast/support
In this captivating two part series, Nancy Hughes – President and CEO of Volunteers of America Illinois, shares her deeply personal story, grappling with profound loss and finding solace in faith, offering a profound testament to the power of transformation.- - - At Volunteers of America Northern Rockies we engage those we serve with an intentional focus that meets needs, educates, uplifts and inspires. We also recognize how much we all need to hear positive stories of lives transformed. That's why we created Recovery Podcast. Recovery Podcast is a collection of interviews designed to share stories of recovery and faith from Volunteers of America Northern Rockies past and present. It is our honor to share them with a belief they will enlighten and encourage. From amazing testimonies of hope to educating around serving our community in need, our podcast will inform, engage and inspire.There are so many powerful stories to be told from our amazing, rich history. And that's the point of this podcast. H.G. Wells said that human history is the history of ideas. Some of those ideas are of course based around our growth in technology and structure. Yet, many ideas have been inspired by faith to help humanity overcome the physical, mental and spiritual challenges of life. We want to share our ideas with you because we know they've helped restore countless lives. Many of our leaders are among the top professionals in their field, navigating their teams through the changing landscape of human services. In the coming months we'll hear interviews from many of them, sharing their expertise in the world of addiction treatment, homeless services, veteran support, moral injury and so much more. We also have a diverse portfolio of partners that have joined forces with us to provide practical self-care education, spiritual direction and helped bring deeper understanding of what it means to be true servant leaders. We will bring you special interviews with many of our current and past partners, offering insight into how they helped us grow, and we trust it will help many of you as well.Today's music is courtesy of Free Music Archive. This week you heard tunes by Ketsa who also composed our theme music.
In this captivating two part series, Nancy Hughes – President and CEO of Volunteers of America Illinois, shares her deeply personal story, grappling with profound loss and finding solace in faith, offering a profound testament to the power of transformation.- - - At Volunteers of America Northern Rockies we engage those we serve with an intentional focus that meets needs, educates, uplifts and inspires. We also recognize how much we all need to hear positive stories of lives transformed. That's why we created Recovery Podcast. Recovery Podcast is a collection of interviews designed to share stories of recovery and faith from Volunteers of America Northern Rockies past and present. It is our honor to share them with a belief they will enlighten and encourage. From amazing testimonies of hope to educating around serving our community in need, our podcast will inform, engage and inspire.There are so many powerful stories to be told from our amazing, rich history. And that's the point of this podcast. H.G. Wells said that human history is the history of ideas. Some of those ideas are of course based around our growth in technology and structure. Yet, many ideas have been inspired by faith to help humanity overcome the physical, mental and spiritual challenges of life. We want to share our ideas with you because we know they've helped restore countless lives. Many of our leaders are among the top professionals in their field, navigating their teams through the changing landscape of human services. In the coming months we'll hear interviews from many of them, sharing their expertise in the world of addiction treatment, homeless services, veteran support, moral injury and so much more. We also have a diverse portfolio of partners that have joined forces with us to provide practical self-care education, spiritual direction and helped bring deeper understanding of what it means to be true servant leaders. We will bring you special interviews with many of our current and past partners, offering insight into how they helped us grow, and we trust it will help many of you as well.Today's music is courtesy of Free Music Archive. This week you heard tunes by Ketsa who also composed our theme music.
In the words of Buddha, “What you dwell upon, you become”. The quote means that you are the master of your destiny. It is you who can create your own reality that matches your expectations, perspectives, values, likes, dislikes, wishes, hope, and dreams. The concept is a progressive outlook on life that envisions the fact that human beings can change and re-create things according to their willpower and determination. It is you who can make a better place for yourself and have a life you long wished for. Whereas, negative thoughts and feelings rule psychological processes and guide you toward failure and hopelessness. Intentions and thoughts can co-create a life of your choice. You are in full control of the various things happening to you. Creating your own reality is all about a conscious way to choose what you want, change or modify things you don't like, access your dreams by making it happen and learn to control the nitty-gritty of your life forces. The term ‘create your own reality' means the different ways by which you can co-create your life by the energy of your thoughts, beliefs, perspectives, and actions. The theory is based on the fact that when you change the way you see things within you and around you, it helps you to make a new outlook towards life. The purpose of this reality creation is to make you understand and focus on what your life can be if you put in good deeds and guided effort into your daily living. As Norman Vincent Peale said, “Change your thoughts and you change the world".
Stove Team International founder, Nancy Hughes, and Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, talk about the project to eliminate open cooking fires in Latin America. They talk about cross cultural learning, stove engineering, and changing lives.
Millie and Danielle discuss SHE'S HAVING A BABY (1988) and FAR AND AWAY (1992), Enya's Orinoco Flow, the life and work of Nancy Hughes, and being the “single friend.” Plus Brian Saur (Pure Cinema Podcast) and his daughter Raven Saur join the ladies to talk about stop-motion animation and the importance of physical media.To see a full ISWYD movie list, check out our Letterboxd here: https://letterboxd.com/isawwhatyoudid/films/diary/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nancy Hughes Moyer speaks with the ladies on how VOA of IL is making an impact on homelessness, the need for wrap around services for successful outcomes, and the ground breaking paths Volunteers of America of Illinois is spear heading to address the emerging epidemic of treating mothers with opioid addiction.
FINALLY- we now understand 1031 Exchanges. Very special guest Nancy Hughes dives deep into the world of 1031's and offers us insight, useful information and a run down of how to navigate this very useful, but tricky transaction. This is a must listen for anyone who is thinking of doing a 1031 exchange, or anyone interested in simply knowing the process- send off to clients so they are well informed! Nancy Hughes is a true expert, working with IPX, call her today- info is below! Nancy Hughes- Vice President Investment Property Exchange Services (IPX1031) 307.231.2542. nancy.hughes@ipx1031.com www.ipx1031.com/hughes
Join Zoran Todorovic, MCC in conversation with Master Coaches Sabreena Andriesz, PhD, MCC and Nancy Hughes, MCC as they explore how to discover your values and define their importance; how to understand and respect the values of others in light of cultural differences or other nuances; how to distinguish between “terminal” and “instrumental” values; and how to align living your values on all different levels and through many layers of expression –to express a value isn't only an action, it is also your state of mind and heart behind the action. In this deeply personal podcast, you will be challenged to be honest about why you hold the values you do, how your behavior embodies those values, and how that behavior impacts others. At a time in our history when so many are polarized at this core level, we must be curious, be open with compassion and nonjudgement – to begin conversations and ask ourselves and others, “Why is this important to you? I'm listening…”
Nancy Hughes, MCC and an expert Executive, Leadership and Team Coach discusses her passion for raising the level of consciousness and awareness in organizations through her coaching work with individuals and groups and truly helping leaders to step into their most powerful selves.
Growing up in Oak Lawn, Nancy Hughes Moyer learned from a very early age the importance of family and lifting others up who may not be as blessed as she was. Nancy continued her education in Chicago, attending Loyola University and Aurora University, and has also served as a Senior Vice President for Kids Hope United (now One Hope United). Now in her role with Volunteers of America Illinois, Nancy has turned her passion for people into a workforce of over 100 helping to make Chicago a better place for everyone. Listen to hear how VOA Illinois is continuing to expand its mission to serve more people.
Chef Nancy Hughes is a cookbook author and a writer for the American Diabetes Association. So this is healthy, nutritious food for each and every one of us! Today Chef Nancy brings her newest production--The Instant Pot Diabetes Cookbook, so on top of nutritious, we now have a major time saver, something most of us need, most of the time, and during the holiday season much of the time. Also this is a great gift. www.diabetes.org www.chefnancyhughes.com
In hour one, The Good Neighbor was joined by Trisha Witt from the PAC and Chef Nancy Hughes. In hour two (35:00) Kathy Keene had an open show.
Jan 16th - Mike Lindell, Nancy Hughes, Mike Byster
Jan 16th - Mike Lindell, Nancy Hughes, Mike Byster
Join us for a live show on February 25, 2015 with host Denise Messenger and her guest Nancy Hughes. Tune-in at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST. Nancy S. Hughes is the author of over a dozen cookbooks and has contributed to more than 40 others. She has developed recipes and worked as a food consultant for a variety of corporations, organizations, and national magazines. In her new book, DIABETES CARB CONTROL COOKBOOK (press release below), Hughes makes mealtime math a thing of the past for those who have been diagnosed with diabetes as well as the wide range of folks who are trying to control their carbs in order to eat and live more healthfully. We welcome Nancy and listeners be sure to tune-in for some great cooking tips and ideas for diabetes control in meal planning! You asked for it and we deliver!
April 23, 2014 - Read the Forbes article and watch the interview here: http://goo.gl/EDmNE0. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Nancy Hughes, a widow who might have been expected to enjoy a quiet retirement with an occasional cruise on a calendar, has instead joined the effort to address one of the world’s single biggest problems: poor people in the developing world are killing themselves and their children cooking over open fires while deforesting the planet in the bargain. Working with her Rotary club, Nancy has established a nonprofit organization called Stove Team International that built seven factories in five countries to manufacture clean burning wood stoves that require less than half as much wood and produce no visible smoke, 68% less particulate matter and 85% less carbon emission. Because the stoves are locally produced, they create quality jobs in communities that desperately need them. Almost 45,000 stoves have been produced so far, but that is a drop in the bucket compared with the estimated need of six million stoves in Guatemala alone. Stove Team TISI -0.87% International was recognized for its work by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Stove Team notes that, “The most dangerous activity a woman can undertake in the developing world is cooking for her family.” The indoor air pollution is believed to cause 4 million deaths per year. Not only is the indoor air pollution resulting from the stoves devastating to the health of mother and children, but the some estimates suggest that 4 million burns occur each year associated with cooking fires. The scale of indoor cooking fires generates one billion tons of greenhouse gases each year and contributes dramatically to deforestation. “I was very lucky,” Hughes says. “I was left with enough money to do what I want. This is what I want to do.” Nancy’s bio: In 2002, Nancy Sanford Hughes’ life changed forever. During a medical mission to Guatemala, Nancy met a girl whose hands had been burned shut after falling into an open fire at the age of two. Nancy soon learned that burns were only part of the problem of open cooking fires. Throughout the world, mothers tend smoky indoor cookstoves with babies strapped to their backs – babies who breathe in the equivalent of three packs of cigarettes per day. Respiratory infections are the leading cause of death among children under five, and Nancy was advised there was a need for six million stoves in Guatemala alone to protect people from these dire health problems. For Nancy, the only solution was to find a way to distribute safe fuel-efficient stoves that would save lives. Within a year, with the help of her Rotary club and other supporters, Nancy worked with volunteers and engineers to help develop a safe, portable and affordable fuel-efficient stove, and also helped a local entrepreneur in El Salvador start a factory to produce them. StoveTeam International has now helped establish seven factories in four countries with more in development. To date, StoveTeam has worked with entrepreneurs who have created their own businesses and produced and sold more than 44,600 stoves, improving the lives of more than 334,000 people in Mexico and Central America.
Easter Celebration - full service. Easter sermon by Pastor Darrel Phillips, children's sermon by Nancy Hughes. Music: Prelude - Handel's Alla Hornpipe (Organ, Brass, Tympani); Lord's Prayer by Malotte - Bob Johnson, Trumpet; Anthem - The Tomb is Empty Now by Larry Shackley - Sanctuary Choir & Brass; Postlude - LLANFAIR by Wilbur Held. Hymns: Christ the Lord is Risen Today; Crown Him with Many Crowns; Low in the Grave He Lay.
"When He was on the cross, You was on His mind" - a devotional by Pastor Darrel that reminds us the ultimate gift of love that Christ gave at the cross was for each and every human being. Nancy Hughes, director of Mulberry School, gives an update for Mulberry School events during April.
Pastor Darrel Phillips with this week's devotional - input from John Wesley and President Jimmy Carter. Nancy Hughes with Mulberry School for the weekly feature. They're going to enjoy a March that will be just as busy as February was!
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Andrew Beahrs shares a fascinating story and historical recipes in his book Twain’s Feast: Searching for America’s Lost Foods in the Footsteps of Samuel Clemens. Recipe developer extraordinaire Nancy Hughes shares fresh, easy, healthy recipes in her latest cookbook, 15-Minute Diabetic Meals. … Read more about this episode...