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We got passionate and informed in this episode.I had the honor of hosting @TracyDeTomasi, CEO of Callisto, a survivor-founded nonprofit that has been able to create an encrypted platform allowing sexual assault survivors to find others harmed by the same perpetrator, without requiring them to report or come forward publicly. With a match in the Callisto Vault system, survivors receive free and confidential legal options counseling. This is a win-win-win and yet – with all of the money and resources in the world - Callisto is at risk of closing their doors. How can this be?We dive into a very REAL conversation about what's at stake. Activist, educator and Jeffrey Epstein survivor, Jess Michaels, underscores the fact that surviving sexual assault is difficult on many levels - but it is made a bit easier when you aren't alone in it; Callisto is a force for healing in that sense.The three of us converse boldly about the REAL good being done and the voices and financial backing needed to continue that important work. Join me, Jess, Tracy and the team as we imagine a world in which survivors of sexual violence are supported and empowered to find healing and justice on their own terms. We hope you will join in this important conversation…Resources mentioned in this episode:TED Talk: The reporting system that sexual assault survivors want | Jessica Laddhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orumugzJpt0Previous season episodes with guest, Jess Michaels:Surviving Epstein; Normalizing Our Response to Sexual Assault - part 1https://www.listenforreal.com/surviving-epstein-normalizing-our-response-to-sexual-assault-part-1/Surviving Epstein; Normalizing Our Response to Sexual Assault - part 2https://www.listenforreal.com/surviving-epstein-normalizing-our-response-to-sexual-assault-part-2/Our Guests:Tracy DeTomasiTracy has held leadership positions over the past 20 years, across the nonprofit sector, where she developed and implemented trauma-informed programming and curricula. She was instrumental in changing domestic violence laws in the US and has worked on projects globally with The Commonwealth of Nations, Ecuador, Australia, The United Kingdom, South Africa, and Ghana. Previously, Tracy was the Co-Founder of Good People Collective, the Interim Executive Director at NO MORE, and the VP of Domestic Violence Services at the YWCA.As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Tracy has extensive experience working in the field of gender-based violence, giving her a deep understanding of the ecosystem of survivors, offenders, and allies. She has consulted with organizations to develop tech-based tools, such as an app that educates users about violence against women, a smartphone device for sexual violence prevention safety, and virtual reality trainings to address Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Anti-Sexual Harassment.Website: https://www.projectcallisto.org/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/callisto/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/callistoorgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/callisto-tech-to-combat-sexual-assault/ Jess Michaels is a dance industry professional with 30 years experience as a performer, educator, and entrepreneur.She is also a 1991 survivor of sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and childhood sexual abuse. Shockingly, her healing journey began December 14, 2012, after she and her hometown of Newtown CT were devastated by the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Jess not only witnessed the impact of mass tragedy all around her but also experienced the full force of her past trauma catching up to her. In 2015, Jess found immense purpose and hope when she joined Dylan's Wings of Change, a foundation dedicated to Dylan Hockley, one of the first-grade victims in the mass shooting. She helped develop the Wingman program for dance studios, sports, and schools and her work as a speaker & educator on empathy, inclusion, and community-building began. It was there in Newtown, teaching dance classes and working alongside brave parents who lost their children, Jess began to connect the value of shame-free, community-based early trauma intervention to the needs of sexual assault survivors.The 2019 arrest of Epstein motivated her to finally confront her past. Breaking her #MeToo silence, she channeled her own healing journey into action.Today, she's the founder and driving force behind 3Joannes SAFR—a groundbreaking Sexual Assault First Aid Certification Course and SA First Aid Kit (mobile app). Through her work, Jess equips communities with the tools to minimize the devastating long-term effects of sexual violence.Her ultimate goal? To ensure no one else loses decades shackled by the ghosts of unprocessed trauma, as she did.Website: https://www.jessmichaelsspeaks.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/jessmichaelsspeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessmichaelsspeaks?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app About Jen Oliver:I pursue and create environments where we converse on the REAL stuff that changes us. 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Guy Talks to Owner Tricia La Belle and manager Dave Brooker of the Sportsman's Inn located in Kernville CA. Tricia's Bio: From Newtown Connecticut, at the age of 22 I met a musician from Los Angeles and felt the desire to move to California in search of success myself, I struggled with modeling and finding a legit fashion scene at the time as runway was my thing. I started a services company called Perfection Services where I did everything from Script Reading to cleaning homes. I then picked up a job as a messenger and driver while I went to college seeking a degree in law. Then I met another guy who got me involved in event promotions and my life took a wild turn after we broke up, I started my own event in a Hollywood nightclub in 1998 called Bar Sinister that is a world renowned alternative club today I ended up buying the club and today own Dave's on Broadway in Glendale, Boardners of Hollywood, Bar Sinister, Bon Vivant Market & Cafe in Atwater Village and The Sportsman's Saloon in Kernville and place that I have been coming to for its epic beauty, white water rafting, hiking, camping and star gazing. So in love with the area as it allowed me some of the pleasures I enjoyed as a kid back in Ct. I sat as president of the Kern River Conservancy for 5 years and am continually proud of what KRC has done for this magnificent river! As a business owner with over 150 employees I am also actively involved in the communities I serve, I sit on the Kernville Chamber, president of The Greater Los Angeles Hospitality Association, Cal Nightlife and I once served on the Hollywood Central Park Board and Hollywood Central Neighborhood council. My businesses, my incredible staff and my customers are my passion along with my two cavapoos Whisky & Disco, I love to ski, raft, hike, travel, cook and eat food, drink beverages made with love! Dave's Bio: Grew up in Newtown Ct > Spent 8 years caddying on The LPGA and Ladies European golf tours > Caddymaster at Lochinvar GC Houston Tx > Toured as a technician with several pop/rock bands through the mid 2000's > Resident Caretaker at Holcombe Hill Nature Preserve in Newtown, Ct from 2014-2023 > Manager of The Sportsman's Inn Kernville > Tricia and I grew up together in Newtown, Ct. Re acquainted as adults in 2009 in LA. We have become great friends since then and last year her situation in Kernville was changing and mine was in Ct so I moved to Kern ville in August of 2023 > Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guy Talks to Owner Tricia La Belle and manager Dave Brooker of the Sportsman's Inn located in Kernville CA. Tricia's Bio: From Newtown Connecticut, at the age of 22 I met a musician from Los Angeles and felt the desire to move to California in search of success myself, I struggled with modeling and finding a legit fashion scene at the time as runway was my thing. I started a services company called Perfection Services where I did everything from Script Reading to cleaning homes. I then picked up a job as a messenger and driver while I went to college seeking a degree in law. Then I met another guy who got me involved in event promotions and my life took a wild turn after we broke up, I started my own event in a Hollywood nightclub in 1998 called Bar Sinister that is a world renowned alternative club today I ended up buying the club and today own Dave's on Broadway in Glendale, Boardners of Hollywood, Bar Sinister, Bon Vivant Market & Cafe in Atwater Village and The Sportsman's Saloon in Kernville and place that I have been coming to for its epic beauty, white water rafting, hiking, camping and star gazing. So in love with the area as it allowed me some of the pleasures I enjoyed as a kid back in Ct. I sat as president of the Kern River Conservancy for 5 years and am continually proud of what KRC has done for this magnificent river! As a business owner with over 150 employees I am also actively involved in the communities I serve, I sit on the Kernville Chamber, president of The Greater Los Angeles Hospitality Association, Cal Nightlife and I once served on the Hollywood Central Park Board and Hollywood Central Neighborhood council. My businesses, my incredible staff and my customers are my passion along with my two cavapoos Whisky & Disco, I love to ski, raft, hike, travel, cook and eat food, drink beverages made with love! Dave's Bio: Grew up in Newtown Ct > Spent 8 years caddying on The LPGA and Ladies European golf tours > Caddymaster at Lochinvar GC Houston Tx > Toured as a technician with several pop/rock bands through the mid 2000's > Resident Caretaker at Holcombe Hill Nature Preserve in Newtown, Ct from 2014-2023 > Manager of The Sportsman's Inn Kernville > Tricia and I grew up together in Newtown, Ct. Re acquainted as adults in 2009 in LA. We have become great friends since then and last year her situation in Kernville was changing and mine was in Ct so I moved to Kern ville in August of 2023 > Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest this week is Gabe Perna of Newtown, CT who is an award winning journalist, a digital health editor with Modern Healthcare and father of two young boys, including one with Autism. Gabe and his wife, Amanda, have been married for 10 years and are the proud parents of two children: Logan (3) and Spencer (6) who has Autism. We learn about the Perna family story, the the changes and adaptations the family has made and the importance of embracing your child for who they are so you can help them reach their full potential.That's all on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Links:Email - gabriel.perna1@gmail.comWebsite – https://www.modernhealthcare.com/author/gabriel-pernaLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriel-perna-b41b114/Families United Newtown – https://familiesunitedinnewtown.org/Ever Wonder Children's Museum Newtown - https://www.everwondermuseum.orgTwitter: GabrielSPernaSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channe...Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/do...Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/SFN Dads Mastermind Group - https://21stcenturydads.org/sfn-mastermind-group/Discover more about the Dads Honor Ride 2023 - https://21stcenturydads.org/2023-dads-honor-ride/Find out about Horizon Therapeutics – Science and Compassion Working Together To Transform Lives. https://www.horizontherapeutics.com/
This week, in Newtown, Connecticut, a airline pilot marries the prettiest flight attendant he can find, and things are great, until she disappears. He insists she took off on him, but he was seen doing some wood chipping, on a river bank, in the middle of the night, during a snowstorm. Then, a chainsaw is found. This all paints a pretty clear picture of what happened, and it's backed up by a lot of physical evidence. Will there be a conviction??Along the way, we find out that one terrible event can definitely traumatize a town, that hair, flesh, teeth & bone fragments can be added up to identify a person, and that a wood chipper may be the messiest way to possibly dispose of a body!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Achieve whatever form of success you desire with Rick Bayuk, the owner of Amplified Mindset Consulting (203-344-7701). Rick teaches you how to reprogram your thinking so that you can live the life you truly desire. Learn more at https://www.amplifiedmindset.com/ Rick Bayuk Amplified Mindset Consulting City: Sandy Hook Address: Sandy Hook Website https://www.amplifiedmindset.com/ Phone +12033951000 Email rick@amplifiedmindset.com
On a mission to make your home both functional and aesthetically pleasing without breaking the bank? Join the conversation with my dear friend and interior designer, Don Richards. In this episode Don offers insights on some of the best places to shop for a deal and shares what to hunt for and what to steer clear of in stores like Home Goods. Whether it's brightening your home with fresh flowers, music, and lighting or hunting for unique pieces in local thrift stores, Don's tips make beautiful homes accessible for all. Don and I have fun with a quiz I designed where Don has to guess the paint color names that are real and the one I made up. These are all crazy names! See if you can guess the real paint colors. It's not that easy! We wrap up our chat by touching some great design accounts and bloggers to follow for inspiration, and highlight some helpful design resources like Emily Henderson's book, The New Design Rules, and the website Copycatchic. Some resources that are mentioned: The Dollar Tree - https://www.dollartree.comThrift Store in Bantam CT - https://www.clothestreect.com/Chintz and Prints in Newtown CT - https://www.chintznprints.com/https://www.younghouselove.com/https://www.younghouselove.com/podcast-introduction/https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/Book: The New Design Rules by Emily Henderson - https://a.co/d/5ktAo5DShay McGee for Target - https://www.target.com/b/threshold-designed-w-studio-mcgee/-/N-q643le65vqvhttps://www.copycatchic.com/Pottery Barn - https://www.potterybarn.comDon's Bio: Consumed by architecture, design, and home since childhood, Don graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia with a degree in Historic Preservation. For the last thirty years, his obsession with home has seen him in the worlds of interior design, visual merchandising, and real estate. A Litchfield County native, Don has designed spaces in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and Florida, while vowing never again to work in NYC because of elevator constraints. Can a sofa be disassembled and put back together? The answer is yes. Should it be? LOL, the answer is no. He believes the key to a space being home is personality and quirk. Try and think outside the box with vintage and unique. Look toward the architectural style of the property and let that guide you. If you love it, it will usually work. Just no 75'' flat screens, please. Don is passionate about BLTs, turtlenecks, and his orange tabby, Ernest. Not necessarily in that order.Connect with Don: email: don@theshoppes.netFind him at Middle Furniture in Middlebury, CT: https://www.middleburyfurniture.com/instagram: @dwrhomedesign I'd love to hear from YOU! Here's how to connect with me:Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/yourzenfriendEmail me at: YourZenFriendPod@gmail.comFind me on instagram @YourZenFriendPodFor information on Lauren's counseling services, including her upcoming group counseling for children and teens check out: www.LaurenCounseling.com
A native of Newtown CT, longtime PGA TOUR caddie Joe LaCava became known to golf fans around the world for his work alongside Fred Couples and Tiger Woods. Currently working for Patrick Cantlay Joe has also worked for stars like Davis Love III, Mark Calcavecchia, Dustin Johnson, and Justin Leonard, and he is arguably the most respected and recognized caddy in the game. Joe joins #OntheMark to share stories from inside the ropes, lessons from the pro's and advice for golfers of all skill levels. He talks about Tiger, Ken Green, Mark Calcavecchia, Davis Love and Fred Couples and shares lessons on: Golf Course Management, Playing Smart and Making Good Decisions, The Value of Accuracy and Power, and a good Short-Game. He also talks about Nerves, Routines and Handling Pressure and tells a number of stories about Couples and Woods and shares his "Three Favorite Shots He has Ever Seen." This one is loaded with laughs, lessons and insights to improve your game. Download it now and improve your game.
Ready to break free from self-doubt and embrace a life of confidence and achievement? Amplified Mindset Consulting's one-on-one mentorship program in Newtown, Connecticut, will help you conquer obstacles and create a path to greatness. Visit https://www.amplifiedmindset.com/ to get started. Rick Bayuk Amplified Mindset Consulting Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook, CT 06470, United States Website https://www.amplifiedmindset.com/ Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com
Today's guest came to the United States with the promise of a job working at a jiu jitsu academy. Upon his arrival, he found out the job was not available. But that did not deter him and with only $100.00 to his name Felipe Simpicio fulfilled his dream of becoming a BJJ instructor and the owner of his own academy.Here is The RŌL Radio with a second-degree black belt, and owner/instructor at Redzone Jiu Jitsu in Newtown Ct, Felipe Simplicio.www.rolacademy.tv 30% discount with ROLRADIO code at checkout. Over 1000 videos for your Jiu-Jitsu journey.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://fsbjjacademy.wixsite.com/websitehttps://www.instagram.com/f__simplicio/https://www.instagram.com/redzonejiujitsu/https://www.essentialbjj.com/https://bjjfanatics.com/products/mastering-de-la-rivaEpisode Highlights:5:33 Building the Jiu Jitsu Community9:42 Doing Whatever it Takes to Get to Class15:16 Choked Out By a Monster17:12 Jiu Jitsu Over Partytime22:37 A Father's Support29:34 Chasing A Dream35:00 No Car, No Job, No Place to Stay47:04 Reaching Goals54:45 Shaolin's Question
Kim and Kara talk about assigning colors to their feelings, the loneliness of advocacy work, creating community, and launching "Captive Audience" on Patreon with bonus content available now. This week's guest pulls no punches in describing her recruitment, manipulation, and victimization at the hands of one of the most prolific human traffickers in modern history. Jess Michaels joins Kim and Kara to recount how this professional dancer was groomed and sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein himself. Listen as Jess discloses information about the names you know, the stories you don't, and makes details about the network of conspirators public, for the very first time. Buckle up, friends--this chapter is sure to leave you speechless. Jess Michaels is a dance industry professional with 30 years experience as a performer, educator and entrepreneur. She is also a 1991 survivor of sexual assault by Jeffrey Epstein and childhood sexual abuse who was silently tortured for decades by the repressed, unprocessed trauma that destroyed her emotional, physical, and intellectual health. Shockingly, her healing journey began December 14, 2012, after Jess and her hometown of Newtown CT were devastated by the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. In 2015, Jess joined Ian Hockley, founder of Dylan's Wings of Change, a foundation dedicated to his son, Dylan Hockley, one of the first-grade victims in the shooting, and worked to help develop the Wingman program - inspiring empathy, courage, and inclusion in children through experiential education - for dance studios, sports, and schools. It was there in Newtown, teaching dance classes and working alongside brave parents who lost their children, Jess began to connect the value of shame-free, community-based early trauma intervention to the needs of sexual assault survivors. Now, the founder of 3Joannes - a revolutionary app and sexual assault first responder training that prepares & strengthens community trust, support, and safety - Jess hopes no one else ever loses 30 years of their life imprisoned in the wreckage of unprocessed trauma like she did. Learn more from Jess: Website: https://www.jessmichaelsspeaks.com/ Instagram: @jessmichaelsspeaks TikTok: @jessmichaelsspeaks Facebook: @jessmichaelsspeaks Jess's CTA: Identify your "Three Joannes" and watch social media for the official launch of the #3Joannes app. _________ We've launched our Patreon! Join Kim and Kara's "Captive Audience" by visiting https://www.patreon.com/SGTC. Members will gain exclusive access to full, unedited video episodes of the weekly podcast, Q&A live streams, discounts on merchandise, exclusive content, and merchandise--all interspersed with our signature compassion and a touch of dark humor. Your monthly membership goes toward producing the podcast, supporting our guests, their calls to action, and monthly charitable donations. Like what we're doing here? Be sure to subscribe, rate, review, and show all the love. The more people this show can reach, the more it can help. https://www.survivorsguidetotruecrime.com/ Submit your questions using our handy dandy form or by emailing hello@survivorsguidetotruecrime.com for future Q&A episodes. Don't forget to follow us on social media: Instagram @SurvivorsGuideToTrueCrime TikTok @SGTCpod Facebook @Survivor'sGuideToTrueCrime YouTube @Survivor'sGuideToTrueCrime Twitter @SGTCpod The theme music used in Survivor's Guide to True Crime is Uplifting Motivational Stomp by MarcusWay
Today December 14th, is the ten year anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, when a gunmen entered an elementary school in Newtown Connecticut and took the lives of 20 young children and 6 staff members. This year, New Orleans-based photographer Robert X. Fogarty and his storytelling organization, Dear World, traveled to Newtown, Connecticut to speak with survivors about their experience in an artistic and immersive experience called, the Prtrait Process. Robert, along with student and survivor Ashley Hubner, tell us more about this project. And this weekend, Opéra Louisiane is presenting its holiday performance of Amahl & the Night Visitors. Managing director Kathryn Frady tells us how this show refutes some of the presumptions the average listener might have about opera. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubry Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's one of the only murder cases in Connecticut history that was tried without a body. And not because the body was buried and never found—but because there was very little left to find. A horrifying murder that shocked the world and inspired an Oscar-winning film.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we go BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION with Shannon Watts, the founder of the largest gun violence prevention organizations in the US: MOMS DEMAND ACTION. Dr. McBride and Shannon Watts talk about the 2012 Newtown Connecticut massacre that prompted the founding of her organization, what it's like to be targeted as the face of the movement, and how it has affected her emotional health. They discuss the impact of everyday gun violence in Black America. They address the harms of active shooter drills; the false dichotomies in the debate about gun violence in America, and the relationship between mental illness and violence. Join Dr. Lucy McBride every Tuesday for a new episode of Beyond the Prescription on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Find her at lucymcbride.com/podcast. Get full access to Are You Okay? at lucymcbride.substack.com/subscribe
6-year-old Jesse Lewis was one of 20 children and six adults killed in Sandy Hook, Connecticut in the deadliest mass shooting in an elementary school in U.S. history… the fourth deadliest U.S. mass shooting ever. You'd think losing her youngest son would be enough grief and pain for one mom to bear, but Alex Jones and his site InfoWars continued to harass, mock and put Scarlett Lewis and her family in danger; until she said enough is enough. Hear her story of healing, resilience and justice for Jesse and the other victims in Sandy Hook. To support Scarlett's work, visit ChooseLoveMovement.org Follow Scarlett on Twitter To continue the Media Circus conversation, follow Kim on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Sponsor Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code circus to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to Forbes & Family Survey, SAHM should be charging $115,000 a year as they work 2.5 jobs in their position as SAHM.From Becky: I am 33 years old living in Newtown Connecticut with my husband of three years, Adam, my pandemic born toddler, Kennedy, and my dog Elsa. I have a masters degree in Applied Behavior Annalyis (2019). I worked in private and public schools for ten years as a Behavior Therapist working with students with trauma, emotional, and behavioral concerns. I am also a high school soccer and track and field coach. I have been a stay at home mom since March 2021. DIME BEAUTY 20% OFF SITE WIDECODE: MAMAKNOWS20________________________________________________________________Did you love this episode? BUY ME A COFFEE for support!Find me on Instagram@balkanina@mamaknowspodcastFind me on TikTokBalkaninaSubscribe to my NewsletterPrivate Facebook Motherhood-Podcast CommunityMama Knows FBDisclaimer: This podcast does not provide any medical advice, it is for informational purposes only!
Sandy Hook Questions Open LinesThe Ochelli Effect 8-19-2022 Roundtable Special - Sandy Hook 1On a unique Friday Night Open Mic, Chuck and B Pete go through the first 8 of the infamous 16 questions often cited by Wolfgang Hailbag regarding the mass shooting in Newtown CT. Callers joined the conversation and B Pete read answers given at the http://www.sandyhookfacts.com/ website. This discussion was briefly diverted into issues regarding Columbine and recent court cases featuring Uncle Fester and A.J. (AKA Panic-Attack Jones, or The Performance Artist Formely Known as Alex Jones).We will continue this discussion next Friday. You can call in and be a part of the podcast 8-10 pm Eastern.Since we discussed agencies adjusting after mass casualty events, we thought looking at the video produced by the F.B.I. might be informative. https://www.fbi.gov/video-repository/in-the-aftermath-093020.mp4/viewOther References: https://apnews.com/article/health-us-news-shootings-texas-lawsuits-d029d6736d2ce6755c9e89e7cf9f27af https://casetext.com/case/pozner-v-fetzer https://schoolshooters.info/sites/default/files/Lanza-pedophilia.pdf https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DCJ/SandyHookFinalReportpdf.pdf https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DCJ/CompressedSandyHookReportpdf.pdf https://odysee.com/@ChadChaddington:d/Adam-Lanza-Youtube-Videos-In-Order:3 https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Fetzering https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/03/alex-jones-sandy-hook-shooting-defamation-trial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfb8K4gjWvwCHRIS GRAVES on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/CGravesMassholeB Pete is The Co-host of The Friday Night Open Mic.B PETE: http://www.bpete1969.com/ https://www.facebook.com/bpete1969OCHELLI LINKS:If You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does: https://ochelli.com/donate/Ochelli Effect - Uncle - Age of Transitions - T-shirts and MORE: https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/Special New Audiobook SeriesPayPal & Contact for special arrangements: blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comOchelli Effect Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ochelliSign-up on Ochelli.comhttps://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx
What happens to a young family when they lose a father, husband, and provider? The spouse and kids are often lost in trying to make sense of that missing piece and what to do to move forward. Struggling single parents face the enormous challenge of providing their families with the essentials and often with very little support. This happened to Dylan Walker and his family when his father, Scott, passed away from cancer. It wasn't an easy journey but the Walker family made it through. Not only that they created hope for others like them. They started the Scott T. Walker Foundation to honor the legacy of their father and so that single parents families wouldn't face this challenge alone. More About The Scott T. Walker Foundation www.scottwalkerfoundation.com LinkedIn Instagram Facebook A family-run foundation that is focused on helping single-parent homes. You are not alone, there are people who have experienced the same thing you may be experiencing. Let us and others help you stand tall. Their Mission is to impact the lives of single-parent households through various grants. Their grants will assist with rent/mortgage payments, car payments, athletic, academic, and therapy costs. There is immeasurable potential in the world today, and their goal is to assist families in unlocking that potential. They want to be an extension to their family helping them get through difficult times. Families impacted by the loss or abandonment of a parent have the ability to stand strong and use their experience as a light to others. More About Dylan Walker , President & Founder Scott T. Walker Foundation Connect onLinkedIn Dylan Walker by profession is a CPA and works for an accounting firm based in Newtown CT. They currently are reimagining the role of your small business CPA and transitioning the company to not only do your taxes but to be your trusted advisor. They focus on the growth of your business and pride themselves in offering the best customer experience. Dylan accepted this role as it truly allows his knowledge of accounting to not just educate others, but to empower them to make impactful decisions for their business. His passion of helping individuals roles over into the work he does in his free time. The Walker family founded a non-profit to help improve the lives of others. They want to help families like ours. Dylan's family lost their loving father and husband at the young age of 42. He battled cancer for four years and unfortunately lost the fight. They were left with a widowed mother who at the time was only a part-time employee at Walmart. Through the support of family and friends, the Walker Family could pick themselves up and continue to push forward. Dylan wanted to do the same thing for similar families who have gone through the same type of loss. The mission of the Scot T. Walker Foundation is to raise money to help single-parents pay rents, car payments, athletic costs, academic costs, and therapy costs. The Walker Family know from experience that there are others with so much potential, and we want to help people unlock that potential. Being dealt a bad hand should not cause families to crumble, so hopefully with the support from this foundation will the help others to stand tall. More About That Sounds Terrific - Host Nick Koziol For more information on our Podcast, That Sounds Terrific visit our website at www.thatsoundsterrific.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatsoundsterrific/support
#AlexJones has been spreading debunked stories about the #SandyHook #schoolshooting since it occurred on December 14th, 2012 in Newtown CT. Jones was sued in 2018 for defamation by three parents whose children were killed in the shooting. On August 4, 2022, Jones was ordered to pay $4.1M compensatory damages to Sandy Hook parents and the following day, he was ordered to pay a further $45.2M in punitive damages. We'll explain the full story, plus the #FBI raid on #DonaldTrump at #Maralago
No body, no crime - right? This was the first body-less murder conviction in Connecticut.Support the show
America has been devasted by mass shooters as recently as Monday at the 4th of July celebrations in Chicago and in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas in May. Jay Brotman is an architect who was Partner-in-Charge of the rebuild of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut, he joined Sean to discuss how you rebuild the essences of a school after a tragedy. Good afternoon Jay
America has been devasted by mass shooters as recently as Monday at the 4th of July celebrations in Chicago and in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas in May. Jay Brotman is an architect who was Partner-in-Charge of the rebuild of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut, he joined Sean to discuss how you rebuild the essences of a school after a tragedy. Good afternoon Jay
Hour 2 of The Drew Mariani Show on 6-8-22 Monsignor Weiss from Newtown CT joins us for a heartbreaking comparison between what happened in Sandy Hook to the recent Uvalde shooting
Standardized testing is a normal part of the school year, but what does this data really tell us about how children are performing? Today, Akilah Alleyne from the Center for American Progress, joins us to talk about standardized testing in local schools. Many families invest considerable time and money to make sure their student performs well on these college entrance exams, but several universities are doing away with requiring them for entry. Later, Scott Jaschik, Editor and Founder of Inside Higher Ed joins us to talk about this. First we talk to a Newtown CT resident about how the latest school shooting in Uvalde reignites the trauma felt by the community since 2012. GUESTS: Carol Ann Davis - Poet and Professor at Fairfield University Akilah Alleyne - Associate Director of K through 12 Education, at Center for American Progress, in Washington, D.C. Scott Jaschik - Editor and Founder of Inside Higher Ed Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The small town of Uvalde Texas now joins Newtown Connecticut and Parkland Florida, as a community grieving in the wake of a school shooting. On Today's Show:Sergio Martínez-Beltrán, Texas Capitol Reporter at The Texas Newsroom, talks about the community of Uvalde, Texas and the victims of yesterday's mass shooting at an elementary school.
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In 2012 there was a mass shooting at an elementary school in Newtown Connecticut where one shooter killed 26 people, most of whom were children. Just last week the gun manufacturer Remington settled for 73 million dollars with the families and survivors who sued them almost a decade ago. The question is: what responsibility if any falls on manufacturers for the misuse of their products? In this episode, we discuss the practical details of the lawsuit and the ramifications on both gun control and civil suits. We also get into the question of justice: Am I responsible for what you do wrong with what I make? Are there things I need to do or not do to avoid culpability? And so on. Music: Beauty Flow by Kevin Macleod Photo: STNGR Industries on Unsplash
Anne Marie talks to American politician, criminal justice professor and author of the first red flag gun law in the nation, Mike Lawlor about the Sandy Hook Shooting and the history of gun legislation.Trigger warning. We talk about gun violence and mass shootings in this episode.This episode is being released on the 9-year anniversary of the Sandy Hook shooting. Resources: Mike Lawlor Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_LawlorUniversity of New Haven: https://www.newhaven.edu/faculty-staff-profiles/michael-lawlor.phpTwitter: @MikeLawlorArticle in New Haven Register: https://bit.ly/3EPp98VFace the State: WFSB 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tneu60D0X4QCT Gun Law: What goes into effect and when: WTNH News8: https://youtu.be/IXt1ErxGavYSandy Hook ShootingWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hook_Elementary_School_shootingFlashpoint Interview: Mother of Sandy Hook victim talks path forward after school shootings: https://bit.ly/3oOqszb Take Action:Sandy Hook Promise: https://www.sandyhookpromise.orgBackground Checks: https://bit.ly/3GBzky9Sandy Hook Promise Learning Center: https://bit.ly/3GIWtPzVolunteer: https://bit.ly/3oWyINXServing Coffee to Mourners: https://bit.ly/3rUuUyuSupport Armchair Historians:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistoriansKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/belgiumrabbitproductionsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistorians)
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Join us this week as we tackle the Newtown, CT mass shooting which took place on December 12, 2012. We dive deep into all available information and ask the unanswered questions of this horrific tragedy. On an episode like this, we treaded carefully on this sensitive subject, So You don't want to miss out on this one.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=51933422)
We interviewed Chief Jim Viadero of the Newtown, CT Police Department. A former command staff member for the Bridgeport Police. Jim serves as an adjunct professor at Sacred Heart University. We spoke about the issues of policing, the adjustments needed to adapt for Covid, and to avoid issues that have plagued US policing in the past few years. This wide-ranging discussion helped to frame the state of policing, the need for training, and the difficult problems of recruiting and retention in policing today.
On this episode, I head back to my hometown, Newtown CT. I talk to Seby about his one-night stand and finding friends on the internet. I also talk to Cal Creeden about changing political affiliations, cocktails, and Kieran Lynch. This episode features conversations with the first selectman of Newtown, Dan Rosenthal, along with CH Booth librarian, Amy Schuman.
En la mañana del 14 de diciembre de 2012, Adam Lanza, de 20 años, entró a la habitación de su madre, le disparó cuatro tiros a la cabeza, robó sus armas y su auto y se dirigió a la escuela Sandy Hook, en Newtown (Connecticut). Entró a la escuelita y comenzó la masacre. La historia, nosotras te la contamos..Siguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/siguenos en Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/pg/JuegoDeAsesinosPod/posts/.¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox ..NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA
En la mañana del 14 de diciembre de 2012, Adam Lanza, de 20 años, entró a la habitación de su madre, le disparó cuatro tiros a la cabeza, robó sus armas y su auto y se dirigió a la escuela Sandy Hook, en Newtown (Connecticut). Entró a la escuelita y comenzó la masacre. La historia, nosotras te la contamos . . Siguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juegodeasesinos_podcast/ siguenos en Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/pg/JuegoDeAsesinosPod/posts/ . ¿Eres fan apasionado de nuestro podcast y quieres más episodios? Esta todo en nuestra opción de mesenas!! Dentro de la misma plataforma! #ivoox . . NO OLVIDES CHECAR NUESTRA TIENDA DE MERCANCÍA👕👜🧢👚😷!! Juegodeasesinos.threadless.com . . FUENTES: https://www.britannica.com/event/Newtown-shootings-of-2012 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Hook_Elementary_School_shooting https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-forgotten-victim-of-the-sandy-hook-shooting_n_5852ad44e4b016e9c118ac57 https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2012/12/us/sandy-hook-timeline/index.html https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/31/sandy-hook-shooting-suicide-parents-fake-news-conspiracy https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-news-sandy-hook-survivor-speaks-out-20210205-xumswkuytbapzhjev6bh6aqgqa-story.html https://apnews.com/article/6bd0553c7e5d281cc231a4a1ce069ff1 https://abc11.com/sandy-hook-newtown-shooting-school/5754821/ https://www.businessinsider.com/who-were-the-victims-of-the-sandy-hook-shooting-2017-12 https://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Dylan-Hockley-died-in-Anne-Marie-Murphy-s-arms-4122828.php https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/13/newtown-sandy-hook-shooting-victims-five-years-later https://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Chase-Kowalski-wanted-his-front-teeth-back-4122846.php https://twitter.com/NicoleHockley?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://ollibean.com/jack-pinto-6/ https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/13/newtown-sandy-hook-shooting-victims-five-years-later Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Coworkers knew something was very wrong when their friend, a gorgeous mother of three went missing suddenly in the winter of 1986. Friends, family and coworkers all had their eyes on the same suspect, a person whose story in regard to her disappearance was ever-changing.
Special guest, Andy Hooser from KQAM radio, regular contributor, joins Mark to discuss, GA, gun rights, socialism and Newtown CT.
On this episode of RŌL Radio our guest is instructor and Academy Manager at Bushido Jiu Jitsu Academy in Manchester CT, Rich McKeegan.In 2012 a local tragedy changed Rich's outlook on life. He made the decision that giving back and making a difference was his true calling.Starting small, Rich began making and selling gi patches with the proceeds going to the victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown CT. Shortly thereafter Rich met the father of Dylan, an autistic boy who was one of the shooting victims. This is when Rich decided he wanted to do even more. Rich started the charity Black Belts for Butterflies with proceeds going to Dylan's Wings of Change. After eleven charity Jiu Jitsu seminars, Rich has helped raise over $100,000 dollars for Dylan's Wings of Change and various other charities across the country. Rich has accomplished so much, both on and off the mats, and he shares these accomplishments and so much more here with us. Here is RŌL Radio with the inspirational Rich McKeegan.Episode #22 Highlights3:15 Making future leaders10:03 Rich gets his start15:43 Thomas's first partner32:30 The day that changed everything39:50 A meeting that changed everything49:04 New Chapters53:30 The 2 inch stage101:18 Five Questionshttp://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/ https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/ https://www.instagram.com/richmckeegan/http://www.bb4bf.org/https://www.manchesterbjj.com/experiencehttps://www.dylanswingsofchange.org/
Welcome to the third installment of the show no one asked for, but we are doing anyway! Today we are looking at Reverie Brewing located in Newtown Ct; they are proud that almost everything is locally sourced not just from CT but also from as close to Newtown as possible. As always, we would like to thank The_official_Miss_Morgue over on Instagram for our cover art, and the band Broke for Free for our intro song. Of course, don't forget to check us out on Instagram and Twitter to see what we are up to and give on input on what we should do when we ask! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today's guest is Kevin Solli, our first engineer on the podcast! Kevin is the founder and principal engineer of Solli Engineering and is experienced in Civil Engineering, specializing in land development. He has extensive experience in the northeast and possesses an in-depth knowledge of the local and state permitting and construction requirements. Kevin has over 15 years of experience specializing in civil engineering, site development, transportation and traffic analysis and value engineering. He has been responsible for the engineering design and preparation of contract documents for a wide variety of projects. Kevin’s experiences as an engineer, manager and owner have included coordination of multi-disciplined teams of engineers in the professional execution of projects from the due diligence and planning stages through permit approvals and construction completion. In this episode, Kevin and Chris discuss the story of the Starbucks Drive Thru in Newtown, CT. This story reveals the behind the scenes of making a deal and just how complex the process can be. Listen-in to hear how Kevin over came hurtle after hurtle including topics like building around wetlands, garbage can placement, explaining your reasoning to the town and so much more!
Daniel Rosenthal is an American politician and current First Selectman of Newtown, Connecticut. He is currently serving his 2nd term since taking office in 2017. He is the third in as many generations of Rosenthals to be First Selectman of Newtown and an overall tremendous guy & leader. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This one is really rough for us here at FCCC. If you feel like being really sad, give us a listen as we cover Adam Lanza, The man responsible for the mass shooting at Newtown Connecticut. ****WARNING***** THIS ONE IS VERY SAD.
For the inaugural episode of the Podcast I sat down with Scott Bulkley, the head coach of the Newtown (CT) varsity boys lacrosse team. We talked about what could have been in this missed 2020 season, the players he would have coached this year and the general impact of having no lacrosse this spring.
Tonight on The Kickoff: join host Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins, Jason Teasley and Brandon Biskobing as they present their irreverent look at the world's of pro and college football mixed in with the wit and ridiculousness you've come to expect. Stand by segments "Studs and Duds", "Get it Together" and "So That Happened" remain on the show. Topics of discussion for STH include Boomer Sooner possibly blowing it, a Chase Young will he or won't he, Tom Coughlin: resident scapegoat and Newtown CT finds new life seven years later. New segment "I've Got A Question" is asked by Jason this week as the guys discuss rather this season marks the official changing of the guard at the QB position in the NFL. Prediction segments remain intact as well. "I'm a Survivor" crowns a new King as a streak hits seven for the first time. "Are You Serious?" looks at potential ATS upsets in the early bowls as well as the faultiest lines from week 16. All that and so much more when you check out the episode fifteen of season three for The Kickoff, a presentation of the W2M Network (online at W2MNet.com) Statistics used found on www.espn.com
Tonight on The Kickoff: join host Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins, Jason Teasley and Brandon Biskobing as they present their irreverent look at the world's of pro and college football mixed in with the wit and ridiculousness you've come to expect.Stand by segments "Studs and Duds", "Get it Together" and "So That Happened" remain on the show. Topics of discussion for STH include Boomer Sooner possibly blowing it, a Chase Young will he or won't he, Tom Coughlin: resident scapegoat and Newtown CT finds new life seven years later. New segment "I've Got A Question" is asked by Jason this week as the guys discuss rather this season marks the official changing of the guard at the QB position in the NFL.Prediction segments remain intact as well. "I'm a Survivor" crowns a new King as a streak hits seven for the first time. "Are You Serious?" looks at potential ATS upsets in the early bowls as well as the faultiest lines from week 16.All that and so much more when you check out the episode fifteen of season three for The Kickoff, a presentation of the W2M Network (online at W2MNet.com)Statistics used found on www.espn.com
In this episode recorded on Nov. 29, 2019, we get a chance to sit down with Tony & Lori of Muscle-up Bars Muscle-up Bars are a Newtown CT based company that revolutionized the protein bar scene in 2016. They have become a favorite choice of the Strongtown community and have been a regular sponsor at our annual Battle for the Bell event for the past 3 years. We chat about weightlifting, how they became the official protein bar of USAW, how the company first started, their first bars, as well as some exciting news for 2020. Website: https://muscleupbars.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MuscleUpBars/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muscleupbars/
September 25th 2019 Bicycle Talk Episode 171 Ron’s Rant: Trump delays Chinese tariff increase delayed again. Ron Talks more about tariffs and the single speed company that fought and one. On a positive side: over 100 Junior riders show up to the first of the CC series of cyclocross race in Newtown CT. Big shout […]
Say True-Crimers, here's a couple of brain teasers for the next time you want to stump a fellow Murder Maven: What was the investigation covered in the very first episode of "Forensic Files"? Or how about this: What was the first "no body" murder trial to result in a conviction in the State of Connecticut? Well surprise! The answer to both questions is the same - it's the gruesome-yet-freakishly-weird 1986 case of Helle Crafts, whose husband, Richard, was convicted of killing her in their Newtown Connecticut home, throwing her body in a brand new Westinghouse freezer purchased just for the occasion, chopping her frozen body parts into bits with a brand new Stihl chainsaw (obviously this was someone who insisted on quality brand-name products), then renting a wood chipper to shred those bits and send them flying into nearby Lake Zoar. Yep, you guessed it - the Cohen Brothers didn't invent the - let's call it the "Wood Chipper Paradigm" - when they wrote the screenplay for "Fargo" - Richard Crafts thought up the idea all by himself some 10 years before Steve Buscemi's leg protruded out of that famous chipper on movie screens across America. And unlike the movie, the real-life case featured Dr. Henry Lee - one of Melissa's monument-worthy heroes. Join her as she re-tells the truly bizarre tale of one man's epically brutal - and monumentally stupid - attempt at avoiding divorce.
Marcus Stallworth, LMSW, Owner of Stallworth Counseling Services LLC, operates with a strength based, hands on approach. Spending close to 15 years providing Child Protective Services, he is recognized by the State of Connecticut as an expert witness for providing testimony. He has spearheaded several initiatives to promote the engagement of Fathers, the prevention of abuse and neglect, and the dangers of Social Media. He has direct experience educating and supporting Human Trafficking and Sexually Exploited victims, including those in Foster Care. He played a leadership role in Connecticut’s Disaster Behavioral Health Response Network, and oversaw recovery efforts in Newtown CT after the events on December 14, 2012. Marcus works with for Child Welfare League of America as a national consultant, trainer, and curriculum developer. He has had multiple articles published in CWLA’s Children’s Voice magazine, co-wrote the acclaimed Supervision for Success training curriculum, and is recognized in “Acknowledgments” section of globally utilized New Generation PRIDE published in 2016. He is also on the Board of Directors for the National Foster Parent Association (NFPA). Marcus is also co-owner of Welcome 2 Reality, LLC which focuses on providing media literacy and education for students and parents regarding social media and technology. Stallworth and his team are credited for getting Public Act 17-67 passed into law Connecticut, mandating steps be taken to provide social media education be taught in all public schools. He currently teaches a self- created elective entitled: Social Media: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly at the University of Bridgeport. He has taught courses at Post University, the University of Connecticut, and is currently teaching in the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in Manhattan.
Students from Parkland, Florida travelled to Newtown Connecticut—the site of the Sandy Hook massacre—to rally against gun violence this weekend. But the problem of gun violence is not just confined to mass shootings.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andy Wall is a 22-year veteran of the Monroe, CT police department. He was diagnosed with glioblastoma in September 2015. A few days prior to his diagnosis, he noticed that he was talking strangely out of the side of his mouth and thought that he was having a dental problem. His wife made him go to hospital and get checked out after work. He got out of work at 3 p.m. and was diagnosed by 9 p.m. with brain cancer. He was shocked, terrified and overwhelmed, especially when he googled “glioblastoma” to figure out what it was. His family immediately called Dana-Farber and got him in for a consultation. Andy says if he writes a book, he is going to entitle it “6 hours” because that is the amount of time it took for his entire life to be turned upside down. Andy had his tumor removed and immediately began treatment with Dr. Reardon. He received chemotherapy, radiation, and the immunotherapy drug Opdivo via a clinical trial. Andy was tolerating the chemotherapy extremely well at first, but recently began vomiting blood because the chemotherapy had attacked his bone marrow and as a result, he began suffering major blood complications. He was in the hospital for 15 days, and does not remember some of it. He continues to receive the immunotherapy drug infusion every two weeks at Dana-Farber, and is in remission. He is the poster child for the potential impacts of immunotherapy and combination treatments. He says, “I simply can't believe it, I'm amazed. It's nothing short of a miracle.” Andy and his wife Lori have a 12-year- old son, AJ. Andy spends his time these days enjoying daily activities with his son, such as flying a drone, building small rockets, and watching AJ's baseball games.Dr. David Reardon is a nationally recognized expert in brain cancer. His career objective has been to improve outcome for brain tumor patients. Initially (July 1995-Dec 1998), he ran a laboratory at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital dedicated to identifying genetic abnormalities in pediatric brain tumors and conducted clinical research. He then joined the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center (PRTBTC) at Duke University (Oct 2000-July 2011) as an adult neuro-oncologist where he led daily clinical/translational research operations as Associate Deputy Director. His department saw 800 brain tumor referrals and conducted 10-15 clinical trials annually. He came to the Center for Neuro-Oncology at Dana-Farber (July 2011) because the research opportunity offered unmatched potential for neuro-oncology. In 2013, Dr. Reardon was elected President of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, the major society in the field. He sees the evolution of neuro-oncology as cautiously optimistic and hopes that we can advance the successful treatment rate for brain cancer patients using immunotherapy advances.
A podcast discussing music, education and the spaces they meet. Here an interview with founder of Newtown CT's music program Joe Grasso and his daughter Amy, who teaches music in neighboring Monroe, CT. Recorded and edited with MOTU Digital Performer.
Predictions from “The Psychic Twins”. Repeat show from 1-11-15. Listen for predictions they made for 2015 that came true and those for 2016 that are yet to happen! Terry and Linda Jamison, known internationally as “The Psychic Twins,” are the world’s most documented psychic mediums in history, with an unrivaled track record of over 1,000 accurate world predictions. They are most famous for their stunning predictions of the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, the Pentagon attacks, and the May 2000 stock market crash (all made on Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM, November 2,1999). With twenty-five years as professional psychic mediums, identical twins Terry and Linda Jamison, internationally known as “The Psychic Twins,” have shocked audiences across the world with their eerily accurate predictions, including the events of 9/11, The Boston Marathon Terror Bombings, Cory Monteith’s death by drug overdose, JFK Jr.’s death in a small plane, and Oscar winners. They predicted monster hurricanes Sandy, Isaac and Irene, the Newtown CT and Houston school shootings, the Denver Colorado ‘Dark Knight’ massacre, the record flooding of 2012 and 2014 and the deadly tornadoes of 2011 and 2013, as well as the massive earthquakes of 2010. Terry and Linda have made hundreds of appearances on international TV and radio, including ABC NIGHTLINE BEYOND BELIEF, THE VIEW, GOOD MORNING AMERICA, OPRAH, THE TYRA SHOW, THE RICKI LAKE SHOW, THE INSIDER, THE UNEXPLAINED, DR. KEITH ABLOW, THE OTHER SIDE (NBC), SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, THE TODAY SHOW, and SUNRISE AUSTRALIA. Authors of Seprated at Earth and Psychic Intelligence. Website: www.psychictwins.com
DOUBLE VISIONARIES: THE PSYCHIC TWINS, Terry and Linda Jamison www.psychictwins.com - The Official Psychic Twins Website Terry and Linda Jamison, known internationally as “The Psychic Twins,” are the world’s most documented psychic mediums in history, with an unrivaled track record of over 1,000 accurate world predictions. They are most famous for their stunning predictions of the 9/11 World Trade Center terrorist attacks, the Pentagon attacks, and the May 2000 stock market crash (all made on Art Bell’s Coast to Coast AM, November 2,1999). With twenty-five years as professional psychic mediums, identical twins Terry and Linda Jamison, internationally known as “The Psychic Twins,” have shocked audiences across the world with their eerily accurate predictions, including the events of 9/11, The Boston Marathon Terror Bombings, Cory Monteith’s death by drug overdose, JFK Jr.’s death in a small plane, and Oscar winners. They predicted monster hurricanes Sandy, Isaac and Irene, the Newtown CT and Houston school shootings, the Denver Colorado ‘Dark Knight’ massacre, the record flooding of 2012 and 2014 and the deadly tornadoes of 2011 and 2013, as well as the massive earthquakes of 2010. Terry and Linda have made hundreds of appearances on international TV and radio, including ABC NIGHTLINE BEYOND BELIEF, THE VIEW, GOOD MORNING AMERICA, OPRAH, THE TYRA SHOW, THE RICKI LAKE SHOW, THE INSIDER, THE UNEXPLAINED, DR. KEITH ABLOW, THE OTHER SIDE (NBC), SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, THE TODAY SHOW, and SUNRISE AUSTRALIA. Authors of Seprated at Earth and Psychic Intelligence. They have also starred in sixteen documentary films, including PSYCHIC CHILDREN, EXTREME TWINS, TRUE BELIEVERS, and HOLLYWOOD GHOST STORIES.
Tonight's special guest is Dr. Sue Cornbluth from Philadelphia, a nationally recognized expert in parenting, divorce and childhood trauma. Also known as “Dr. Sue,” she's not afraid to express her direct opinions about the most controversial topics, and is often referred to as the "Power House" for child advocacy. President of Parenting Beyond Trauma, Dr. Sue earned her reputation as a leading expert in child abuse and victims' rights during the Jerry Sandusky trial. Her psychological commentary on the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown Connecticut was broadcasted nationally. She has appeared on numerous television outlets around the country discussing victims' rights. Dr. Sue recently completed her second book, "Building Self-Esteem in Children and Teens who are Fostered or Adopted," released in August 2014. Dr. Sue is also the author of the training manual “The Ambiguous Foster Child: Attachment, Separation, Loss & Loyalty.” Dr. Sue began her career in the field of foster care. It was there that she learned how to connect with abused children through building a safe, trusting relationship with each child she counseled. This later propelled Dr. Sue to become involved in establishing her own business "Parenting Beyond Trauma, LLC" where she provides expert consultations for parents struggling to help themselves and their children move beyond traumatic events. She is also an Adjunct Psychology Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.
After his thoughtful reflections on the tragedy in Newtown CT, Fr. Evan took calls on the Church calendar, pets in heaven, music, marijuana, and more.
After his thoughtful reflections on the tragedy in Newtown CT, Fr. Evan took calls on the Church calendar, pets in heaven, music, marijuana, and more.
On December 14, 2012, the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary school where 26 people lost their lives shook the Connecticut community to its core and the news spread around the world. What do you do to help in these times of pain, angst and profound loss? Denise Labrecque and her friend Evan Betts created and founded Voices for Heroes, a small non-profit organization dedicated to the heroes of the world. Voices for Heroes celebrate kindness, perseverance, love, and anyone who uses their voice to promote peace and change. We will talk with Denise and Evan about their story and the musical projects they have spearheaded to raise funds for Healing Newtown and their inaugural Power of Peace Festival which is to be held annually. Learn about their tribute CDs and listen to music from Connecticut Voices for Heroes and their 2-disc CD Voices from Around the World: Original Songs of Love for Newtown. Join us! Be inspired! “Be the change!”
Since the shooting last December at an elementary school in Newtown Connecticut school safety has been top of mind for legislators, administrators and parents. But many disagree on how safe schools really are and how far school districts should go to prevent violence. On this episode of IN Focus, we consider what the state and school districts are doing to improve safety.
With the Newtown CT school massacre, schools are considering arming school personnel.
An open and frank discussion of the first gun control legislation and its potential failures since the Newtown CT massacre. Will NY State's limitation on ammo and mag capacity hold, will the mental health circles fail to uphold their obligations to their patients and the public by refusing to participate in the notification? Join me as I explore issues that simply don't make sense.
The Truth About Relationships – David S. Wilde, LCSW, LSW, JD, CEAP
There are lots of angry (read: lonely and isolated) kids out there. Many in their rooms or in their basements, surfing the web, or often playing violent video games. We, as parents, need to be more connected, more loving, more understanding, and to have more and better communication with them. We also need to SEE the red flags — and … Read more about this episode...
On this weeks episode the guys play muscial chairs while discussing the end of the of the world, Newtown CT shooting, Spicey Peanut Butter and much much more. Check out the live show every Thursday night at 10:15 pm EST on Zenlive.tv
Following the recent tragic events at Newtown Connecticut, people ask but where was God? The holy Rabbi Of Peicezna who taught in the Warsaw Ghetto in the holocaust, teaches faith when in the midst of suffering.
In this special episode we will be discussing how parents can help their child or teen deal with the impact of the unspeakable acts in Newtown CT. We will specifically address what to listen for so you can assess your child's level of fear and anxiety. We will discuss the questions our child clients and own children have asked us about the incident and give you some ideas about how to respond to the tough questions about death and grief. Additionaly, we will give ideas for parents to manage their own fears and regain a sense of saftey and hope. With approximately 20 years in the field of child counseling and authoring several articles, book chapters, and co-authoring an award winning book dealing with children's grief (Counseling Children & Adolescents through Grief & Loss, Fiorini, J. J. & Mullen, J. A., 2006, Research Press), Dr. Mullen is well-versed in answering your questions and talking about how children and teens experience loss and what can help as they struggle. Please join us, you are invited to call in with your questions.
Adam Lanza, 24 anni, NewTown Connecticut, fa una strage: uccide sua madre insegnante e i suoi alunni e poi si uccide. PERCHE'? le considerazioni ovvie e conformiste le lasciamo ai mass media, qui vorrei scavare e andare più in profondità. Rabbie frustrazioni insoddisfazioni nell'atmosfera della famiglia fanno da miccia alla BOMBA? Se è così come possiamo CAMBIARE? '
The fiscal cliff, Newtown CT and the end of the world, all these things add up to reasons and support for the position the NRA took today. If we can't rely on each other when things get tough, how can we rely on the police to show up before anyone has a chance to cause problems. Responsibility is the only way out of a crazy situation, and while the world didn't end today as the Mayans predicted, sanity has certainly taken a vacation.
Listen Up! If you're able to listen to podcast 209, the world didn't come to an end. DARN!Julian Assange gave a speech todayRIP Martin Haywood, a great friend to BloodyVeg (previous shows where we mentioned Martin are here and here)The NY Mets trade RA Dickey to Toronto for top prospectsWe got a voice-mail from JulienTune 1: Pretending To Heal by Seth HoranWe discuss the horrific Newtown CT tragedy, and gunsTune 2: Don't Wait Til The Night Before Christmas by Miss Rose and Her Rhythm PercolatorsPaul's 50 word review of The HobbitHappy Holidays!!!Some of these sounds were used in the making of this podcast.
Radio Wave Special December 19, 2012 - Who or what caused the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school? The media, the government say one thing, while others have their opinions. What does Our Lady indicate? Can this be prevented from happening again? What actions should be taken? A Friend of Medjugorje gives a perspective not heard anywhere...
Summary of today's show: Our usual thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, Gregory Tracy, and Fr. Roger Landry consider the news headlines of the week, including the Catholic response to the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut; the beginning of a new online faith formation course for the Year of Faith called Catholic Faith Essentials; local children winning a national artwork competition for the Missionary Childhood Association; Catholic Voices USA training in Boston for media evangelization; Women Affirming Life Advent breakfast; an award for My Brother's Keeper; restoring a 100-year-old organ; and preparing for Christmas. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott Today's guest(s): Gregory Tracy, managing editor of the Pilot, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston, and Fr. Roger Landry, pastor of St. Bernadette Parish in Fall River Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. Today's topics: Newtown, CT; Catholic Faith Essentials; Missionary Childhood Association; Catholic Voices USA; Preparing for Christmas 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed everyone to the show and announced that next week we'll be running “best of” shows next week while the staff takes some time off. This afternoon, Cardinal Seán is celebrating a Mass for the staff of the Pastoral Center. The Pilot is taking a hiatus next week as well, but also preparing for the ordination of Bishop Deeley as they come back with a 50-page special edition. The ordination Mass is Friday, January 4 at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. Fr. Roger Landry said there's a new venerable in the Church that many will know. Pope Paul VI has been declared venerable, meaning that after a lengthy study of his entire life, he has been declared to have lived Christian virtues to a high degree. Pope Paul led the Church through a very difficult time in society and in the life of the Church with all the upheaval of the Sixties and Seventies. In 500 or 1,000 years, what Paul VI wrote in Humanae Vitae will continue to be revered as preaching an important truth that was proclaimed heroically out of season. Scot said his primary memory of Pope Paul VI was hearing of his death from his parents. Susan said she has more memories of the Pope, of traveling to Rome during a Holy Year and going to an audience with the Pope. As the Pope came in, her son was lifted up to the Pope who blessed and kissed the child. Her son later wrote about the sense of importance attached to that moment for the rest of his life. After the audience, people crowded around to kiss the boy's head. Scot said if miracles are attributed to the intercessory prayers to Paul VI he could be then beatified and canonized. One miracle is already being evaluated for his beatification. Fr. Roger encouraged listeners to ask the Lord specifically through the intercession of Venerable Paul VI for any needs they might have. Scot said the big news across the country is the tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, last Friday. The coverage in Catholic news is slightly different, with focus on the Church's response. Scot said this could have been any community near us. It was not at all unusual. Cardinal Seán preached about this at all of his Masses last weekend. Greg said it reminded him a little of 9/11 in how it shocked and shook people. Like 9/11 people are turning to their faith for answers to this senseless violence. The story in the Pilot was about the Mass at 11:30 that was scheduled for the Rite of Blessing of the Child in the Womb. He tied together the horror people felt, calling for a ban on assault weapons, calling for improved mental health care. He recalled the Feast of the Holy Innocents and how in this time of joy of Christmas there was also a great sadness of the loss of the innocents in Bethlehem. Scot said in the face of this madness, everyone wants to do something. One of our young Catholics in this Archdiocese, a young woman who was just confirmed in Needham, organized one of the largest candlelight vigils in the area. Jackie Arrondo, 16, of St. Joseph Parish wanted to do something. She rallied support from everywhere in town and 70 people came despite the cold rain that evening. Susan also said she heard from a friend who sent out emails to her friends, asking everyone to pray daily for one of the victims and their family. Scot said one of the faces of the Church's response has been Msgr. Bob Weiss, pastor of St. Rose of Lima parish in Newtown. Fr. Roger said you could see the graces of his priestly ordination working through him. No one is ever trained for this as a priest. He had been clear that there are no magic words in a time like this. Just being present to someone, they show that God is with those in pain. Only God can give the definitive answer. The second thing way he proclaimed was by his tears. He broke down on national television and its important for everyone to see that we Christians grieve, but we grieve differently. We don't grieve as if there is no hope. We had tremendous confidence in the salvation of these first-graders. Many of the parents have also given witness to their Christian faith. Fr. Roger said he changed his own homilies this past weekend to confront this reality because it's on everyone's mind. He tried to say that the one who mourns most is the One who lost 28 children that day, but that's not where God the Father stops. He had sent His own Son into a world that was even worse than ours, even more violent. A man could kill his own family or his slaves for any reason. Herod could slaughter all the children legally. But Jesus came into that world and redeemed and over the course of time, we have built a culture on the Prince of Peace, a culture that respects other human beings. the most important thing we need to recognize that our culture needs God and that's the biggest thing we need to change. Fr. Roger said he was happy at the interfaith prayer service that President Obama spoke at that no one was ashamed to turn to God. Scot said most of the opinion pieces in the Pilot deal with this and Scot said John Garvey's is one of the best. Greg said Garvey says that we've devalued human life and in the end we're reaping what we've sown. He writes about what all these recent mass murderers have in common including a lack of love and hope. Jesus gives us love and hope. It's not inconsequential then when people tell us to keep our faith out of the public square. I think we won't make real headway with the problem unless we change the culture, and that is a job for us, not for the government or the psychiatric profession. The culture that young men grow up in is one where violence is not just present but glamorized. At the national and corporate levels we see unjust wars and the arms trade. At the state level, capital punishment. At the individual level we give constitutional protection to abortion, to video games that simulate assault and murder, and in some places to assisted suicide. We teach our children that they are autonomous moral actors, responsible for defining their values. This produces a culture where the strong decide the fate of the weak. Then when something like this happens we want the government to protect us from the natural consequences of our own folly. When Cain killed Abel, he tried to deflect the Lord's inquiry by suggesting that we are each in charge of our own affairs: “Am I my brother's keeper?” We have to relearn Cain's lesson. Yes, I am my brother's keeper. All life is sacred. We must teach our children habits of virtue, not leave them to chart their own course through the moral life. 2nd segment: In the Pilot this week, we learn that the Archdiocese of Boston is beginning an online faith formation course starting on January 7 and continuing for 30 Monday nights in total. People can participate in their own homes or as groups in parishes. They will be webcast live at 7pm on Mondays or viewers can watch the recordings at their convenience. r. Roger said online learning is becoming more popular and he's thrilled that the Archdiocese of Boston is piloting a program like this. Especially in this year of Faith when we're all called to live our faith better. Fr. Roger hopes to encourage his own parishioners to participate. It's not just for Catholics in the Archdiocese or Massachusetts or even the US. We could have people throughout the English-speaking parts of the world because there aren't similar offerings. Scot said this is free and he hopes that people from everywhere will participate. Also in the Pilot, the Women Affirming Life Advent breakfast took place on December 15. Susan said it was right after the Newtown shooting and it affected all those there. More than 300 people attended. She said it was good for them to be together for Mass and breakfast, especially in the busy-ness of Advent. The Cardinal spoke about it in his homily and also spoke about a woman in the Midwest who'd had quintuplets in the early 1960s and gained some fame for her openness to life who recently died. She said Msgr. James Moroney also addressed the group and offered a gentle wit and great insight and comforting words. Another story in the Pilot is a story about two local grade-school students who won a national artwork contest for Christmas. They do this contest every year and the winners go to Washington, DC, for a Mass in the Basilica. There are 24 winners nationwide and having two from Boston is a big deal. Dominic Udoakang, grade 4, from Cathedral Elementary School in Boston and Jacinta Jaranja, grade 4, from St. Patrick School in Lowell, were the winners. Also in the Pilot, Catholic Voices USA will hold training for laypeople in the Pastoral Center at the beginning of March. Fr. Roger said it prepares bright, young Catholics to be defenders of the Church and her teachings in the media in particular. The group has already had an impact during the HHS mandate debates. Young people throughout New England will be trained to become good evangelizers. It's not just goodwill and knowledge, but technique is also important for being effective. The training isn't just for TV and radio appearances, but also for people engaging family members, friends, and local newspapers. They will learn how to frame issues and help people according to their own categories to come to the truth. Scot said they've already done trainings in Washington, DC, and New York. They've had hundreds of applications for the limited number of spots so Scot encouraged people to apply early. Also in the Pilot are two groups advancing toward ordination as Permanent Deacons. Greg said Cardinal Seán has been supportive of the ministry of permanent deacons in the Archdiocese. In recent years, ordinations have increased from every two years to annual. He said the Pilot is working with the Office of Permanent Deacons to give more visibility to the ministry of deacons. The 11 men who became acolytes are John D. Barry; John H. Beagan. Jr.; John J. Burkly; Paul G. Coletti; Richard J. Cussen; Timothy F. Donohue; Joseph R. Flocco; Joseph P. Harrington; William M. Jackson: Kevin P. Martin, Jr.; and William R. Proulx. The 10 men entering formation, and their home parishes, are: Timothy Booker, St. Bridget Parish (Abington); Paul Carroll, St. Theresa of Lisieux Parish (Sherborn); Joseph Dorlus, St. Angela Parish (Mattapan); James Kearney, St. Mary Parish (Wrentham); Kelley McCormick, St. Mary of the Assumption Parish (Dedham); Jonathan Mosely. St. Bernadette Parish (Randolph); Charles Rossignol, Immaculate Conception Parish (Marlborough); Jose Torres, St. Benedict Parish (Somerville); Roger Vierra, St. Helen Parish (Norwell): and Thomas Walsh, St. William Parish (Tewksbury). Scot said our friends from My Brother's Keeper, Jim and Terry Orcutt, have won a national award from Holy Cross Family Ministries. Also in the Anchor is a great story from St. Anthony in New Bedford about efforts to raise funds for their 100-year-old organ. Fr. Roger said some of the greatest organists in the country have given concerts there on this organ which is a masterpiece. Restoring an organ means all the wooden and leather parts which corrode over time need to be replaced. He said we can't depend only on the poor people who live in inner-city New Bedford to pick up the whole cost. Also in both newspapers is a lot of information about preparing for the last week of Advent and Christmas. Scot asked Susan about her preparations for Christmas. She said she tells herself that Jesus will come whether we are ready or not. Susan said she was in a store recently and was appalled at what is being sold for Christmas cards. She wishes we could all remember the reason for the season. She couldn't find a single box of Christmas cards with a religious theme. Scot said he's noticed a lot of his Catholic friends have started sending cards that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays, but this year almost all of the cards he's received from Catholics have said Merry Christmas. Fr. Roger wrote in his column this week that the great scandal of Christmas is that there was no room at the inn and that we have to get right what the innkeepers got wrong. Too often we make those who come to Mass only on Christmas and Easter unwelcome. The New Evangelization is about making people welcome to come back again and again. We have to make these people feel welcome by our actions, by helping them feel comfortable being there and showing our love to them. Scot said the Pilot has a section each week called Faith Alive, which is a response to Cardinal Seán's desire to have more faith formation material. The last few weeks it has focused on Advent and this week on Christmas.
The tragedy in Newtown CT last week in which 20 children and 6 adults were gunned down in an elementary school has sparked national debate about gun control, increased security measures and how American culture might have influenced these events. Another aspect of this discussion is the prevalence of mental illness in the perpetrators of mass murders. Psychologist Michael Abruzzese and Psychiatrist Marc Whaley talk about mass murder, how to speak to children about these events and whether society’s lack of knowledge or understanding of mental health issues has contributed to the problem.
Radio Wave Special December 19, 2012 - Who or what caused the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary school? The media, the government say one thing, while others have their opinions. What does Our Lady indicate? Can this be prevented from happening again? What actions should be taken? A Friend of Medjugorje gives a perspective not heard anywhere...
EICC Fellow Dr. Scott Masson debates Gretta Vosper, of the Centre for Progressive Christianity, on the recent school shooting in Newtown, and discusses the nature of evil, and the nature of mankind and human rights. This live debate aired on Tuesday, December 18 2012.
EICC Fellow Dr. Scott Masson debates Gretta Vosper, of the Centre for Progressive Christianity, on the recent school shooting in Newtown, and discusses the nature of evil, and the nature of mankind and human rights. This live debate aired on Tuesday, December 18 2012.
A personal reflection byt the Ven. Deok Wun on the tragedy in Newtown Connecticut.
In this episode: some recent and not so recent news stories, including the recent nightmarish massacre in Newtown CT, Mike Huckabee's comments on the aforementioned tragedy, Pat Robertson's surprising comments on creationism and the story of a sexist policy at a well known university. As always...thanks for listening!
On this 90-minute episode, we take a look at the beginning of the College Bowl season, a wild weekend in college basketball, week 15 of the NFL season, and more MLB Hot Stove news. Today's episode of The Show with Danny P. is dedicated to the lives that were tragically lost in the Newtown, CT, shooting. Follow on twitter: @theshowdannyp Website: http://www.theshowwithdannyp.com
In this week's Washington Report, David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for the New York Times, talks to Kerry Nolan about the elementary school shooting in Newtown Connecticut and what it may mean for gun policy in the United States. The Washington Report will be taking the next two weeks off.
EICC Fellow Dr. Scott Masson debates Gretta Vosper, of the Centre for Progressive Christianity, on the recent school shooting in Newtown, and discusses the nature of evil, and the nature of mankind and human rights. This live debate aired on Tuesday, December 18 2012.
Jamie Howison draws on the theological insights of Brian Walsh to respond to the recent school shootings
Yesterday, Alasdair Groves, assistant faculty at CCEF, preached a sermon on Exodus 16. In that passage, the Israelites are wandering in the desert and question God about their lack of food. They fear for their survival and are upset. Likewise, after the shootings in Newtown Connecticut, many of us are fearful and upset. We hope you will be blessed as Alasdair draws on this passage to point us to the goodness of God who continually cares for us. As we cast our anxieties on him, we are more able to trust him for the future and be a people of joy in the midst of a dark world.
We invite you to listen as Pastor Lyn shares a biblical perspective on the tragedy in Newtown, CT.
After the shooting in Newtown CT, how do we pray for people that are going through such a tragedy in there lives? Many times we as Christians want to pray for them and just pray whatever comes to our mind to pray, but the Word of God gives us some instruction to help.
After the shooting in Newtown CT, how do we pray for people that are going through such a tragedy in there lives? Many times we as Christians want to pray for them and just pray whatever comes to our mind to pray, but the Word of God gives us some instruction to help.
I really wish there hadn’t been an event so tragic in its scope that I had to put out a podcast this week. I would have preferred to continue along in a haze of holiday happiness. This podcast deals frankly (and … Continue reading →
The Newtown CT School Massacre LIVE with Doctor MO.
After his thoughtful reflections on the tragedy in Newtown CT, Fr. Evan took calls on the Church calendar, pets in heaven, music, marijuana, and more.
The glory of God is a central theme in Scripture and is gloriously revealed in the Person, work, and return of the Lord Jesus Christ. Listen as the the glory of God in Christ is briefly explored and made to shine on the recent shootings in Newtown CT.
The Newtown CT School Massacre LIVE with Doctor MO.
After a horrific shooting of innocent children in Newtown Connecticut, Pastor Bailey gives a reason to hope. Jesus is the hope and light of the world. This message will comfort and strengthen those who have been affected by this and other tragedies.
Dec 16, 2012~John #165 podcast- Sandy Hook Elementry
There are no words to express the depth of our sorrow when we think of the tragedy in Newtown Connecticut. Fr. Tom Soroka provides a Christian perspective on sorrow as he reminds us of our utter dependance on God.
A Lesson On Covenant Cursing & Blessing in Response to Recent Tragedies | Obadiah | 12/16/2012 by Pastor Parker Reardon Obadiah takes opens to us the glorious character of God, the heinous nature of sin, and the certain hope of grace. Join us as these themes are unfolded in light of the recents shootings in Newtown CT.