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Best podcasts about on sept

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Everyone and Their Sister
Episode 41: Silencing of the Shrew

Everyone and Their Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 48:53


On Sept 5th @FaatiTheStreet tweeted a thread of femmes/WOC who for seemingly no reason cannot/don't communicate with the main cast of white people in TV & films. She pegged it as "The Silencing of the Shrew" and gave a name to the voiceless, mysterious, aloof, primitive, shy, weird, traumatized, no-English, and mute (often Asian and Indigenous) WOC Hollywood loves to keep quiet. This episode we talk about 3 characters who were silenced by their white writers and the voices they deserved and never got.

EcoJustice Radio
The Fight for Self Determination between Armenia and Azerbaijan - Ep. 81

EcoJustice Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 69:02


Today we seek to gain a broader understanding of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. On Sept. 27, 2020 Azerbaijan attacked the disputed territory and a proclaimed independent region, the Republic of Artsakh (also known as Nagorno-Karabakh). The historical and unresolved conflict over this mountainous region is long standing. To fully understand the issues and what is needed for resolution, we dive into the history of these countries and the land occupation, how Turkey and Russia have influenced and benefit from an ongoing conflict, and why there exists an intergenerational, emotional connection for Armenians around the world. We will also explore the rich cultural significance of the region and Armenia, the role of the international community, and the connection to Climate change and oil politics. In this episode we speak with Vaché Thomassian, Glendale Board Member of Armenian National Committee of America [http://www.ANCA.org] and Dr. Djene Rhys Bajalan, Assistant Professor at Missouri State University. Djene Rhys Bajalan is an assistant professor in the Department of History at Missouri State University [https://history.missouristate.edu/drbajalan.aspx]. His research focuses on Middle Eastern affairs and he has previously taught and studied in the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Iraqi Kurdistan. Vaché Thomassian is a practicing attorney and international relations professional who has been an activist in the Armenian community for many years. Articles by Dr. Djene Bajalan: https://www.jacobinmag.com/author/djene-bajalan More info from ANCA: https://anca.org/nagorno-karabakh-overview/ Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Support the Podcast: https://socal350.org/contribute-to-socal-350-climate-action/ Hosted by Jessica Aldridge Engineer: Blake Lampkin Executive Producer: Jack Eidt Producer: Emilia Barrosse Show Created by Mark and JP Morris Music: Javier Kadry Episode 81 Photo courtesy Vaché Thomassian

Charisma News
Jonathan Cahn Calls for Election Day Fasting and Prayer

Charisma News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 3:57


On Sept. 26, 2020, Rabbi Jonathan Cahn led a call for America to repent and return to the Lord from the National Mall in the nation's capital. Cahn is asking Christians now to fast and pray for the election on the very day Americans complete the voting process at the polls. In this episode, host John Matarazzo shares more of why the author of "The Harbinger II" is so committed to united prayer for the nation in this season.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Rob Mayes

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 31:16


We had the pleasure of interviewing Rob Mayes over Zoom audio! Rob Mayes is no stranger to the world of entertainment with careers in both Music and Film & TV. In a year marked by unprecedented cancellations and uncertainty, he has emerged a versatile, rising star in entertainment. Mayes not only has several acting projects on the horizon, but his work as an artist is earning him a name within the Country music community. Mayes released his third edition of a new four-part series, Songs From The Sofa: A Quarantine Project.In April, Mayes wrote and recorded the series of songs in his living room while in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. It features Mayes with a stripped-down sound as he sheds light on the ambiguity associated with the times, while still instilling the current climate with solace and hope.In addition to Songs From The Sofa: A Quarantine Project, Mayes has garnered industry attention with three other original releases, titled “What I Remember Most," “Don’t Give Up On Me,” and "Didn't Do This On My Own" (co-written with Earl Bud Lee, "Friends In Low Places"). Collectively, they have received strong support on Spotify, including on some of the platform's most popular Country music playlists, such as New Boots, Wild Country, Breakout Country, Next from Nashville and Fresh Finds.  His music has also been featured on Apple Music'sHot Tracks and Tidal's New Tracks.In May, when an immeasurable amount of tours and shows were canceled, including the annual Stagecoach festival (an event frequently attended by Mayes), Mayes recognized that many artists were eager to share their music during the pandemic. He conceived the idea of doing a “Stagecouch” couch concert, and soon after organized CouchSongs, a virtual Country music concert, in partnership with Destination Country that provided an opportunity for artists to be supported through donations.  Forbesrecognized Mayes’ virtual event, which featured performances by Craig Campbell, Desmond Child, Willie Jones, Cory Marks, Jamie O’Neal, Wood Newton, Gretchen Peters, Tyler Rich, Lainey Wilson, and so many others, here.As an established actor, Mayes looks forward to continued musical growth. On Sept. 25, he will release “Length of A Song,” a track written by Mayes and Heath Owen (son of Randy Owen, Alabama).As an actor, fans recognize Mayes as a staple on ABC’s “Mistresses.” He also starred in the cult classic “John Dies at the End” with Paul Giamatti, which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival, along with SXSW, Sitges Film Festival, and The Toronto Film Festival.  Most recently, he stars in the newly released Civil War Western, “A Soldier’s Revenge,” in which he appears alongside Val Kilmer, AnnaLynne McCord, and Jake Busey.  “A Soldier’s Revenge” is now available  here, and the trailer for the movie can be viewed here.Fans can also expect to see Mayes this holiday season in Lifetime's forthcoming Christmas Edition, in which he stars alongside Grammy award-winning Carly Hughes and Marie Osmond. Some of Mayes other acting credits include Lifetime’s “The Road Home for Christmas” with Marla Sokoloff and Marie Osmond, Lifetime’s “The Client List” with Jennifer Love Hewitt, and CW’s “Frequency” and “90210.” Other film credits include “Deep Blue Sea 2,” "Thor: Ragnarok," “Ice Castles,” “Burning Blue,” "Different Flowers," "Eden," “The American Mall” opposite Nina Dobrev, “Melvin Smarty,” “Dangerous Matrimony,” “My Christmas Inn” opposite Tia Mowry, “Love for Christmas,” “Maybe I’m Fine,” “He's Out To Get You” with Samaire Armstrong, "NYC Underground," FOX’s “Proven Innocent,” and the forthcoming thriller "The Stay."For more information on Rob Mayes and to keep up with his latest releases, please visit https://www.rob-mayes.com/ and follow him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! 

Valley 101
Why Arizona is recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day for the first time ever

Valley 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 31:56


On Monday, for the first time ever, Arizona will recognize Indigenous Peoples Day. It's a move that State Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai has been working toward for years. "The United States is first and foremost, and always has been and always will be, Indigenous peoples' sacred homeland," Peshlakai said. On Sept. 4, Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed a proclamation recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day. Similar to the city of Phoenix's 2016 shift, the move does not replace Columbus Day, which falls on the same date, as a state holiday. And since it's a proclamation instead of legislation, this year will be the only year Indigenous Peoples Day is recognized by the state. At least for now. Pehslakai has plans to introduce legislation in 2021 to push for Indigenous Peoples Day to replace Columbus Day, but that move won't come without opposition. In today's episode of Valley 101, a podcast from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, we're looking at the history behind the movement for Indigenous Peoples Day. The episode is hosted by Shondiin Silversmith, an Indigenous Affairs reporter for the Republic, and produced by podcast editor Katie O'Connell.

Catholic Military Life
Father Mark Ledoux On The Cause For Father Verbis Lafeur

Catholic Military Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 30:18


Jesus Christ tells us in John 15:13 that "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends." In World War Two, Father Joseph Verbis Lafleur (1912-1944) of Ville Platte, LA, a chaplain lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps, lived out the meaning of that message. He died on a Japanese prisoner-of-war transport ship mistakenly torpedoed by a U.S. submarine off the coast of the Philippines, ignoring his own safety to aid wounded fellow American POWs, give absolution to the dying, and help those he could escape through an open hatch to freedom, even as their captors opened fire. On Sept. 5, 2020, Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel of Lafayette officially opened Father Lafleur's Cause for Canonization. In this edition of Catholic Military Life, the only official podcast of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, Father Mark Ledoux, the Episcopal Delegate for the Cause, shares the chaplain hero's remarkable story and how Father Lafleur, who posthumously received a Purple Heart, a Bronze Star, and two Distinguished Service Crosses for his bravery, is now on track to become a saint.

ANTICONQUISTA
Puerto Rico's Struggle For Independence & The United Nations | Sons Of Fidel Ep. 12

ANTICONQUISTA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 62:37


Nicholas and Danny discuss the ongoing struggle of the Puerto Rican people for independence from U.S. colonialism. On Sept. 23, Puerto Ricans on the island and in the diaspora celebrated an important anti-colonial holiday, "The Grito de Lares." Nicholas and Danny also discuss the United Nations General Assembly and its relevance to the Global South.

Politics & Empowerment with Shalonda Spencer
11. The Recap: 2020 Presidential Debate (Pt.1)

Politics & Empowerment with Shalonda Spencer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 27:07


On Sept 29th, Donald Trump and Former Vice-President Joe Biden had their first ever presidential debate on national television. It is no secret about the economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic America is facing right now. This episode a recap of that debate and why so many American citizens are concerned with our democracy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

OpentheWord.org
60 | The day God needed ‘super grace’

OpentheWord.org

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020


Hi my name is Dean Smith and in this podcast, I want to talk about the day in 1995, when God needed to use super-grace. On Sept. 2, 2020, I was surprised to hear about the passing of Duch, pronounced Dook. He was one of the most brutal mass murders of the past century. And I guess by definition that makes him one of the most notorious Christians of that era as well.

WUWM News
Blake Family, Rev. Jesse Jackson Raise Concerns About Upcoming Report On Kenosha Shooting

WUWM News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 2:26


Some relatives and supporters of Jacob Blake, the Black man severely wounded by Kenosha police in a shooting last month, are raising concerns about a new step in the state of Wisconsin's review process. The concerns came up last Thursday night during another visit to Kenosha by civil rights leader the Rev. Jesse Jackson. On Sept. 21, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul announced the hiring of former Madison Police Chief Noble Wray to review an upcoming state Justice Department report on the Aug. 23 wounding of Blake. Kaul says Kenosha County District Attorney Mike Gravely wanted an experienced person to analyze the report prior to Gravely possibly issuing charges in the officer-involved shooting. But during a brief Q&A with news reporters Thursday night at a Kenosha church, Chicago area Bishop Tavis Grant, of Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition, raised questions about Wray. "He is on their team. He is one of them, and we find it strange they would select a consultant when charges are

RadioWest
With RBG Gone, What’s Next For The Supreme Court?

RadioWest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 49:25


On Sept. 18, 2020, the country lost Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. As millions mourn her passing, we ask: What’s next for the highest court in the land?

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
121: Models Based Practice Conversation

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 76:24


On Sept 22nd, 2020 40 experts, researchers and teachers got together for a conversation about Model(s) Based Practice. This is the audio from the meeting.

LawNext
ASG LegalTech’s Acquisition Of Headnote: The Two CEOs Discuss

LawNext

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 45:09


In this exclusive LawNext interview recorded in advance of the announcement of ASG LegalTech’s acquisition of electronic payments company Headnote, host Bob Ambrogi speaks with the two companies’ CEOs: Soumya Nettimi of ASG LegalTech and Sarah Schaaf of Headnote, on the reasons for the deal and the significance for customers.  On Sept. 22, 2020, ASG LegalTech, the company that owns cloud practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time and MerusCase, announced that it had acquired Headnote, the online payments platform that provides e-payments and accounts-receivable management for law firms. The acquisition is the fourth in three years for ASG LegalTech and the 27th for its parent company Alpine SG (ASG), a portfolio company of the San Francisco private equity firm Alpine Investors.  No sooner did ASG announce the acquisition than it revealed the first product to result from it — PantherPayments, an all-in-one payment system that is fully integrated within the PracticePanther platform.  In this interview, Nettimi and Schaaf go into depth on the reasons for the acquisition, their plans for future development, and what this means for both companies’ customers.  NEW: Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com. We are now on Patreon! Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests. Thank you to our leading Patreon member Allen Rodriguez and ONE400 for your support!

Fypodcast
Cardi B files for divorce (Offest)| Andrew Gillum| Breonna Taylor($12m Settlement)| Jerry Harris(Netflix Cheer)| #ICE

Fypodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 76:34


Email us with questions or topics @fypodcast1@gmail.com All relationship topics and dear FYP letters are read at the end of each show. On Sept. 15, the "WAP" rapper filed for divorce from there Migos rapper after nearly three years of marriage. Cardi B's team is snapping back at rumors that the rapper filed for divorce from Offset because he had an extramarital affair and got another woman pregnant. https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/celebrity/cardi-b-s-team-responds-to-offset-affair-rumors-amid-divorce/ar-BB199vds?li=BBnb2gh Andrew Gillum came out as bisexual in an interview with Tamron Hall that aired Monday, six months after he was found inebriated and vomiting in a Miami hotel room. Paramedics and police officers responding to a call about a possible drug overdose in that hotel room found crystal meth when they arrived. A male sex worker was there, too. https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/09/andrew-gillum-coming-out-story.html Breonna Taylor’s family and legal team are giving praise to the City of Louisville for reaching a historic settlement in her wrongful death case, but they’re making it crystal clear their mission’s not changed they want full justice for Breonna, and for the cops who killed her to be arrested and charged. https://www.tmz.com/2020/09/15/breonna-taylor-wrongful-death-lawsuit-settlement-louisville-millions-reform/ Jerry Harris -- one of the stars of Netflix's cheerleading docuseries "Cheer" -- has been arrested for child pornography. https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/17/entertainment/jerry-harris-arrested/index.html --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fyp/message

UN-Scripted
Ep. 30: The Oscars of International Politics Goes Digital

UN-Scripted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 24:25


On Sept. 21, 2020, the United Nations opens the 75th General Assembly session. But this year's debate will be unlike any other. As the Covid-19 pandemic still rages and because travel restrictions remain in effect in New York City, the usual retinue of heads of state and their delegates will be mostly staying home –– sending video speeches instead. We chat with an e-diplomacy expert, Jovan Kurbalija, of the Maltese nonprofit organization Diplofoundation, about how world leaders can project themselves dynamically in the digital format; and with a NYC-based Mexican journalist, Maurizio Guerrero, on what Latin American leaders will be saying this year. To read Stéphanie's exclusive coverage of where women world leaders fall on the General Assembly speaking list, visit: https://www.passblue.com/2020/09/10/how-long-do-you-have-to-wait-to-hear-a-woman-at-the-unga-53-speakers-to-be-exact/ Links: PassBlue's website: www.passblue.com Twitter: @pass_blue Facebook: @PassBlueUN Instagram: @passblue ----- Are you looking for a talk show featuring leading global voices? Do you want to learn more about how international issues directly affect people locally? Global Connections Television presents the insights of global influencers at-no-cost to viewers and programmers. GCTV is independently produced, and reaches more than 70 million potential viewers worldwide each week. The show covers everything from human rights to climate change, from peace and security to empowering women and girls. It features guests such Dr. Jane Goodall, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, and Peter Yarrow of “Peter, Paul and Mary.” The show also hosts expert voices from the private sector, academia, and labor and environmental movements. GCTV is available to public television media outlets, universities, and service clubs for distribution. To watch the show, visit www.globalconnectionstelevision.com. For more information, contact Bill Miller, the show’s host, at millerkyun@aol.com.

Charisma News
Calvary Chapel Sees 1,000 Beach Baptisms in California

Charisma News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 2:23


The Holy Spirit on the move in California. On Sept. 12, 2020, Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills baptized the largest number of people the church has ever experienced. Hear more about what God is doing in the state in this episode with host Nadia Joy Schult.

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Roter Museum Political Corruption 9'41 News 9-16-2020

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 9:41


On Sept. 24 the Museum of Political Corruption will hold a virtual event to present the annual Nelly Bly award to New Yorker journalist Jane Mayer for among other things her coverage of the impact of Dark Money on elections. We hear from Bruce Roter of the Museum. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.

Renegade Talk Radio
Was it a Blimp or UFO

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 20:41


On Sept 14th, thousands of eyewitnesses saw a UFO over New Jersey area. The UFO which was about 30 meters across and hovered over various parts of the city. People were seen on the freeways pulling their cars over to the side of the road and watching this UFO in the distance. The object has a glowing light for a center, similar to the military TR3B, and strangely enough...its not a disk, but a triangle. That fact that the event took place is obvious from all the videos currently being uploaded as we speak. New evidence makes Hunter Biden’s ‘business’ deals reek worse than ever

#IGOTASTORYTOTELL
EP 309: DJ Lonnie B

#IGOTASTORYTOTELL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 53:09


On this episode I sit down with DJ Lonnie B to talk about how he built his career, brand, and one of the biggest parties to hit the east coast "The Art of Noise". One of the biggest lessons I learned from my Uncle was about "ownership" and having control of your brand from start to finish. DJ Lonnie B is a Heavy Hitter DJ and is DJ Jazzy Jeff's favorite DJ. Over the next few months he will be launching his own Internet radio station "Spin 100".On Sept 13, 1997, my Uncle Anthony "Tony" Vincent Scott was hit by a bullet and killed. Lonnie and I recorded this episode 9/13/2020 in his honor.Instagram: @djlonniebTwitter: @djlonniebMake sure you download the DJ Lonnie B App iOS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bible Prophecy Revealed
Can Jesus ever FORGET MY sins and Your sins?

Bible Prophecy Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 0:42


On Sept 11, 2001 we said we would never forget. Does Jesus forget our sins? “I… am he who blots out your transgressions, for my own sake, and remembers your sins no more.” Heb 10. Follow this link for a short video overview  https://youtu.be/sRb9_Zsk i7k #prophecytruthtoday

Janet Mefferd Today
09 - 11 - 20 - Janet - Mefferd - Today - June Hunt (Finding Hope in Tough Times)

Janet Mefferd Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 47:46


On Sept. 11, 2001, America was attacked by Islamic terrorists from overseas. Today, America is under attack from within. Will the Lord rescue the United States from the dangers that surround us? We'll talk about it. Plus: Radio host and author June Hunt, founder of Hope for the Heart, explains why the Christian always has hope, regardless of the circumstances we face. Don't miss Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.

Liberation Audio
Attica: the making and significance of a heroic prison uprising

Liberation Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 13:34


“We the inmates of Attica Prison, have grown to recognize beyond the shadow of a doubt, that because of our posture as prisoners and branded characters as alleged criminals, the administration and prison employees no longer consider or respect us as human beings, but rather as domesticated animals selected to do their bidding in slave labor and furnished as a personal whipping dog for their sadistic, psychopathic hate. We, the inmates of Attica Prison, say to you, the sincere people of society, the prison system of which your courts have rendered unto is without question the authoritative fangs of a coward in power.”—”The Attica Liberation Faction Manifesto of Demands and Anti-Depression Platform,” July 2, 1971 The 1971 Attica prison uprising was a class conscious effort to tear down the curtain of silence and draw national attention to one of the most ostracized and exploited sectors of society—the millions of working class women and men forced to endure stark living conditions, as well as physical and sexual abuse behind bars. On Sept. 9, 1971, almost 1,500 inmates in Cell Block D took over the Attica Correctional Facility several months after having formally submitted a 27-point manifesto to the prison administration and the media. Read the full article: https://liberationschool.org/attica-the-making-and-significance-of-a-heroic-prison-uprising/

94-3 The Drive Podcasts
LISTEN: Drive Rock of Fame - Story of KISS Alive!

94-3 The Drive Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 10:14


On Sept. 10, 1975 Casablanca Records issued the 4th KISS release after three duds. KISS Alive! would save the company, and the band's faltering career. I tell the story of the making of KISS Alive! as we make it the latest inductee into the Drive Rock of Fame.

Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter
#36: The day after reflection of our relay of 2 Classic Quarter adventure 2020

Running 44@60 Podcast - plotting Trevor Lee's journey to the 2021 44 mile Cornwall Classic Quarter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 39:55


On Sept 5th 2020 Andy Williams and I made our Classic Quarter debuts as a relay of 2 - I ran the first leg and Andy the 2nd to get us from Lizard Point to Lands End - 44.4 miles on the day - in 10hrs 30 mins.We share our experiences and our tips for anyone thinking of doing this in 2021.

Marty Lurie Podcast
9-6 Greatest Game- On Sept 4, 2005 Matt Cain gets his first win as a Giant

Marty Lurie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 6:50


Marty looks back to one of the Greatest Game in Giants History.. On Sept 4, 2005 Matt Cain gets his first win as a Giant in his 2nd start See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Things Worth Considering
Pandemic Burnout - Learn the markers to avoid tripping into the same pit.

Things Worth Considering

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 55:05


On Sept. 3, 2020 we are LIVE and invite you to phone-in Toll-Free at 1-888-346-9141. Are you feeling burned out from living under the confines of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Would you know what burned-out might feel like for you? Our returning guest, stress-specialist and author of 'From Stress To Bliss' Martez Schembri-Diskey will be discussing the dangers of not knowing when burnout is zapping us of our energies, physically, emotionally and spiritually. She identifies a state of 'burnout auto-pilot'. Emerging studies of the effect of the pandemic are presenting issues very much associated with working from our homes. The blurring boundaries of work and home life, the blurred boundaries of managers assuming we are sitting here with laptops on the ready. One study showed that employees are working as much as 2 hours extra per day. Family demands only compound these stressors. Learn your markers, a first aid toolbox and mini-practices to continue riding out Covid-19.

Visionary Life
130 Activating your Creative Energy as an Entrepreneur with Tanya List, Designer & Florist

Visionary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 54:55


Tanya has had a crush on flowers for years now. It’s an obsession really!Flowers have always been part of her life and she’s been designing professionally since 2001. Her Muskoka-based design studio shows the love she has for every bloom. Her style is very natural and organic, perfect for weddings here in Muskoka and beyond. Tanya opts for locally sourced flowers whenever possible, some are even picked from her own gardens to create beautiful arrangements on event days. TANYA’S EXPERIENCE SPANS FROM 2006-2013 CO-OWNING THE #1 RATED FLORAL BOUTIQUE IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO. After the birth of the most amazing little girl, her life led her in a new direction. In 2013 Tanya, her hubby Ry and little lady Reid moved back to her much missed and loved hometown of Muskoka. Here she has created a floral and design studio where her focus remains on each client- giving them a personal and creative touch in every single detail. Before we get into the episode, I wanted to read a review of Tanya that I found online, to give you insight into how much her clients adore her work…. It reads… Tanya made my wedding day an absolute dream. She's truly one of the most talented florists.If you're getting married in Muskoka and amazing, over-the-top florals are your jam, then you NEED to go with Tanya List. From the moment I first e-mailed her about my wedding, she was professional and could easily envision the style I wanted for my wedding. It was easy to communicate and plan with her from day one. She even went above and beyond the things we had originally planned on my day when she added palms and pink pampas grass to a ceiling-suspended canoe at my rustic up north wedding venue. Thank you SO SO much Tanya! You are a super star! This above & beyond approach that Tanya delivers is exactly why I knew we needed to feature her on the show - so let’s jump in to this weeks conversation!   CONNECT WITH TANYA… WWW.TANYALIST.CA   MENTIONED IN THE SHOW… Wild Arts Collective The Annex https://artannex.ca/ Let the Cat Go (Painting & Pottery Classes) https://www.letthecatgo.com/ -   CONNECT WITH KELSEY… ATTENTION SOLO-PRENEURS & SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS… Are you signing new (high-paying) clients consistently? Do you have a Marketing Plan in place that works for you, when you're not around? How is your lead generation? Are you totally confused when it comes to strategically implementing a Marketing Plan for future growth? I’ve got something special for you. On Sept 14th, our brand new Marketing Intensive course begins. Not familiar with what I’m talking about? Here’s the deal..… I'll be your coach while we work through The Marketing Mastery Intensive™ together. This is a signature program from The Visionary Method for small business owners who are making at least 50k in revenue each year. I created this framework because these marketing principles are timeless, wealth-producing and little known -  often ignored by modern marketing gurus. For 3 months we’ll work together and I will drip you mind-blowing content & applicable homework challenges, alongside the time-honoured processes that you can incorporate into your business strategy immediately.   -   How would you like to win a getaway to the incredible town of Bracebridge so that you can eat, play & explore? To enter, simply... 1.Follow @visitthebridge & @kelseyreidl 2. DM Kelsey & tell her your favourite part of this weeks Visionary Life podcast episode. **Winner will be chosen 09/10/2020. No purchase necessary. https://instagram.com/kelseyreidl https://www.instagram.com/visitthebridge/

Visionary Life
128 Opening Muskoka’s first dedicated Gluten-Free Facility with Stephanie Dunn from Beat the Wheat in Muskoka

Visionary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 49:09


When you think gluten-free, do you think flavour free? Texture free? Taste free? I know I once did, until I started finding gluten-free options to my typical pastas & pastries that actually tasted BETTER than anything I could find at a conventional grocery store. Yepp, it’s possible. In today’s episode I am sitting down with Stephanie Dunn, the co-owner of Muskoka’s first dedicated Gluten Free Facility and Sit-Down Restaurant, The Pasta Shoppe. The Pasta Shoppe by Beat the Wheat is the brainchild of owner’s Stephanie &  her husband Adam. Their shop features an incredible array of products ranging from fresh gluten free pastas, gluten free entrees, gluten free Breads & pastries. As I mentioned earlier, The Pasta Shoppe by Beat the Wheat is the only restaurant in Muskoka that is 100% gluten-free and peanut-free - and though some critics may have worried that there wasn’t a large enough market for these types of products in canada’s cottage country, Steph and Adam have proved that that is just simply not true. Especially when your gluten-free offerings are equally (or even more tasty) than the non-gluten-free counterparts. Steph is soft spoken yet powerful with her words, and although her husband & co-founder Adam was unable to join - I know you’re going to love hearing how the idea for a gluten-free shop came to be, why they settled on Bracebridge as a location, how they maintain a strong rapport with their community and their customers, why no market is TOO small or too defined, how to get scrappy with your marketing, and so much more. p.s. I mentioned that this is the FINAL episode of the Bracebridge Series, but in fact there is 1 more next week!   Connect with Beat The Wheat... https://beatthewheat.ca/       info@beatthewheat.ca   Connect with Kelsey...   Are you a small business looking to double your clients, revenue, and reach in the coming 3 months? I’ve got something special for you. On Sept 14th, our brand new Marketing Intensive begins, and you have just 7 more days to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing. Not familiar with what I’m talking about? Here’s the deal..… I'll be your coach while we work through The Marketing Mastery Intensive™ together.  This is a signature program from The Visionary Method for small business owners who are making at least 50k in revenue each year. I created this framework because these marketing principles are timeless, wealth-producing and little known -  often ignored by modern marketing gurus. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need fancy Facebook Ads or Click Funnels to run a wildly successful business. But you DO need to know these 7 principles. For 3 months we’ll work together and I will drip you mind-blowing content & applicable homework challenges, alongside the time-honoured processes that you can incorporate into your business strategy immediately. https://kelseyreidl.lpages.co/marketing/

Visionary Life
126 How to grow a Boutique Retail Store in a Small, Seasonal Town

Visionary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 53:03


Today I am sitting down with Claire Jordan, the owner of Kala House of Colour! Kala is one of the cutest, most unique retail shops in Downtown Bracebridge - offering shoppers a collection of colourful, handmade and environmentally-friendly home goods, clothing & gifts. Just picture a super “instagrammable” boutique shop & 10x it. That’s Kala! Claire Jordan, the founder and creative mind behind the shop, has curated the most incredible space, filled with ethically sourced products & unique finds from other small businesses and entrepreneurs. She keeps this in mind as she hand selects items, so that she can support the dreams of fellow makers and entrepreneurs, as well as her own. I could listen to Claire speak all day long. You’ll quickly notice how incredible gorgeous her voice is to listen to, and how eloquently she speaks. WE’RE GOING BACK IN TIME TO LEARN ABOUT… What Claire was up to before launching Kala House of Colour How this Ireland native ended up in the small time of Bracebridge How she gained proof of concept that this type of shop was something that people wanted What it’s like living in the apartment directly above her shop Lessons learned from owning a brick & mortar in a Seasonal Town Shifting from filling the shop with products she loved, to products that her community loved THINGS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE… Muskoka Natural Foods (http://www.muskokanaturalfoods.com/) Sully’s Muskoka (http://sullysmuskoka.com/) Jibe Jewellery (https://www.jibejewellery.com/) The Annex (https://artannex.ca/) Katalyst Brewery (https://katalystbrewing.com/) The Griffin Gastropub (listen to our episode with the owners!) Wilson Falls https://www.discovermuskoka.ca/things-to-do/hiking-trails/wilsons-falls/ Henry Marsh https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g181759-d9457117-Reviews-Henry_Marsh-Bracebridge_Muskoka_District_Ontario.html Great Canadian Trail (https://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/index.php?url=trails/view/bracebridge---trans-canada-trail) CONNECT WITH CLAIRE... www.kalahouseofcolour.com www.instagram.com/kalahouseofcolour CONNECT WITH KELSEY… Are you a small business looking to double your clients, revenue, and reach in the coming 3 months? I’ve got something special for you. On Sept 14th, our brand new Marketing Intensive begins, and you have just 7 more days to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing. Not familiar with what I’m talking about? Here’s the deal..… I'll be your coach while we work through The Marketing Mastery Intensive™ together.  This is a signature program from The Visionary Method for small business owners who are making at least 50k in revenue each year. I created this framework because these marketing principles are timeless, wealth-producing and little known -  often ignored by modern marketing gurus. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need fancy Facebook Ads or Click Funnels to run a wildly successful business. But you DO need to know these 7 principles. For 3 months we’ll work together and I will drip you mind-blowing content & applicable homework challenges, alongside the time-honoured processes that you can incorporate into your business strategy immediately. LEARN MORE Hey Visionary, How would you like to win a getaway to the incredible town of Bracebridge so that you can eat, play & explore? To enter, simply... 1.Follow @visitthebridge & @kelseyreidl 2. DM Kelsey & tell her your favourite part of this weeks Visionary Life podcast episode. **Winner will be chosen 09/10/2020. No purchase necessary. https://instagram.com/kelseyreidl - Thanks to edX for supporting this week's episode of Visionary Life. edX offers top quality university education at your fingertips. Supporting learners at every stage, whether you’re just entering the job market, changing career paths, or seeking a promotion - edX delivers online courses for visionaries like you on topics that you’ll love, like marketing, entrepreneurship and food & nutrition (among many others!) Visit edx.org/visionary for an exclusive discount & to start learning, today. Thank you to Healthy Planet Online Health Food Store for supporting today’s show. Your 1 stop shop for all of your natural health & supplement needs, and it ships right to your doorstep! You can shop by department, dietary need or even just check the sale rack. It’s such an efficient way to ensure you’re stocked up on all of your favourite health goods, all of the time. https://www.healthyplanetcanada.com/ Use code visionary10 at checkout to save 10% off any online order that’s minimum $49.00

Moraine Valley Church
Regathering

Moraine Valley Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 52:30


WELCOME BACK HOME MVC FAM! Reopening the ChurchVarious Passages June 21, 2020I. Introduction:A. Greetings1. I want to wish every father here today and watching on line a very happyFather’s Day! May you have a day to be celebrated and refreshed!2. And welcome to my brothers and sisters here at MVC Church today, our firstday back together after three months! It’s great to see you.B. A lot has happened in the last three months that has changed our lives, church andworld!1. COVID 19 has changed many of our lives and has kept us apart for threemonths as our hearts cried out to be back together!2. And the murder of George Floyd has made our hearts cry out for justice.C. I believe God is using this time as an opportunity to grow His church indiscipleship!1. He stripped away all our programs to help us see all the more clearly thatprograms are designed to disciple people and we want to make sure as wecome back we can do that even better.2. This time of heightened awareness of racial tension is a great platform todevelop us as disciples because the lessons we learn in this season are lessonsdisciples can use all their lives in all relationships and injustices!• So let’s start by looking at …II. The cry to be back together!A. One question our leaders and staff kept hearing repeatedly as we talked to peopleduring this time was, “When are we getting back together?” “The video servicesare good but something is missing!”1. There were two truths that kept ringing through my heart as I heard this:a) Read 2 John 12 – as good as letters are, as good as social media is, asgood as a video is, only face to face gathering fill our joy tanks tooverflowing!b) Read Ephesians 2:19 – we are God’s household, we are the family ofGod, we are brothers and sisters in Christ.(1) It is built into our spiritual DNA as new creatures in Christ to longto be together just as we long to be together with our blood family!B. So we put much work into coming back in a way that is timely, wise and as safeas possible for everyone who longs to be here!C. But I am fully aware that there are others who have that same longing to betogether but they do not feel it is wise for them to come back yet.1. I want you to know that I fully respect the fact that it is not right for you tocome back now and we look forward to your return when the time is right foryou!2. We are fully aware that MVC will be meeting on Sunday mornings live in theauditorium, by video in different rooms throughout the building and in manyhomes!a) We are asking God for wisdom to:(1) Minister well to all three venues on Sunday mornings(2) Encourage all of us to connect with other believers because weneed each other as believers, especially in days like these!(3) Encourage all of us in our faith because we need that in days likethese!• The second cry we have felt is …III. The cry for justiceA. What I am going to say is not all that needs to be said nor will it be the final wordthat is needed regarding the unjust, brutal and cold-hearted murder of GeorgeFloyd, and the aftermath of that murder. It will be just my two cents added to thediscussion and next steps for us at MVC.B. Before I jump into my comments, I want to say a few more things so you knowwhere I am coming from.1. I am aware that the racial problems are bigger than just in our hearts and itreaches into our families, churches and culture.a) But I am also aware that if our hearts do not change first then ourfamilies, churches and culture never will!b) Tony Evans said if the church is broken then we really have nothing tosay to the culture around us until we clean our own house!2. I need to let you know up front that as a white person I cannot empathizewith blacks because I have not been where they have been.a) Their experience in the United States has not been the same as mine as awhite person and they have experienced suppression, injustices andinequalities in many respects!3. While there are policies that the police department can still improve upon, weneed to recognize that there are many good police officers who love thecommunities that they serve and whose hearts have been broken and repulsedby what the officer in Minneapolis did to George Floyd.a) Their reputations have been ruined by the few, the many are bearing theconsequences of the few, and many are hated and judged without beingknown.b) We must not forget them and appreciate our brothers and sisters who aregood and faithful ministers of Jesus on the streets of these communitiesas they risk their lives to keep others safe!c) Please be praying for them!4. Ultimately, this is not a black and white issue or even police officers andblack community issue – it is a spiritual war where Satan is using people aspawns to destroy one another, relationships and communities and especiallyimportant to us today – even divide the church!C. Let me share the two verses that have been rolling around in my heart!1. Read Psalm 89:14a.a) Righteousness and justice are the very foundation of God’s reign.b) Righteousness – that which is morally good and rightc) Justice – the impartial and fair judgement and punishment of thebreaking of a law!2. Read Ecclesiastes 8:11- I going to give you the Pat Peglow paraphrase ofthis: simply if an evil deed is committed and justice is not administeredquickly then man thinks he can get away with it and does it all the more.D. So let me tell you how I think we got to where we are today1. So first, consider the fact that most of those who rule over us in ourcommunity, state and nation do not lead from righteousness and justice butrather have rejected God, His Word and His wisdom and think they havebetter and wiser ways than Him.2. Add to that when a policeman or a looter or rioter, when a wealthy person orpoor person, when famous or a nobody, when a white person or a blackperson, when a person in position of power and those who are powerless arenot dealt with quickly and with equal (important word – equal – one moretime - equal) justice for all, not only do they but those around them see theycan get away with it and jump in with both feet so it spreads from theindividual to organization to the culture.3. Compound this with the fact that this has been going on for decades; youkind of get what we have today when it comes to racism and prejudice inindividuals, families, churches, cultures, organizations, and court systems.4. If equal and fair justice for all would have been put in place decades ago andadministered quickly we would not be where we are today!• So let me suggest a few, not everything that needs to be done but a few…IV. Next steps for the people of MVCRepent1. The standard that God has called us to in our attitudes and relationships withothers that are different than us is the one we find in the Bible and displayedin the life and character of Jesus2. In light of this my guess is that everyone of us, black, white, police, rich,powerful, etc. have places we need to repent!3. Listen to your own thoughts and what you are saying at home when no oneelse is around but your family and you will get a sense of where your heartreally is.B. We need to celebrate what God celebrates – diversity in color and class andethnicity. I love what one speaker said, “Jesus did not just shed His blood to saveus but he shed His blood to make us siblings!1. One black brother I spoke with told me that all his life he has not feltaccepted or valued as a black man in a white church. Simply the more whitehe acted the more he will be accepted by the white Christians.a) This is not a brother with an axe to grind; this is a man of God humblybeing honest with his pastor.2. Stop saying you do not see color. Actually, start seeing different colors andglory, delight in, accept, and learn from the diversity that God has built intoHis church.C. As disciples, we not only follow Jesus but we impact others! Many of us thinkwe need to do something big and significant to impact others and our world!1. I want to remind you of the last sermon I preached before we went to videosentitled “Changing our world – one life at a time!2. Remember this quote from Jeff Manion – “Most of us desire to live greatlives. We fear we will fritter away our days without leaving any discerniblemark on our world. However, in our quest to live greatly, we search forsomething great to do. Something big. I believe this to be a huge mistake.Greatness is rarely achieved by doing great things but instead by doing goodthings repetitively. Jeff Manion “dream big think small”3. The first step we can do in changing the world is to be faithful on the circuitof life and people where God has placed you.a) Lovingly and humbly, challenge those of the same color as you who aredisplaying words, attitudes and actions that are sinful racially.b) And those of a different color from you use your words, attitudes andactions to help heal and bridge the racial gap!D. Our next step as a church – a community of people together1. In July, we have a hands on opportunity that Ron Ovitt talked to me about,that would give us a chance to provide diapers and baby food to help youngmothers in an area that was hit by riots.2. On Sept 27, we are going to have Roy Patterson, the head of the urbanministry at MBI, preach to us and we will follow that with a round tablediscussion on race relations with Roy.E. There is more that can and should be done but I think the best place to start is bycalling a black brother or sister, and calling a police officer. Just say I want tohear your heart, and then really listen to understand them and then pray for them.You do not have to have any the answers now as you are just learning.1. I called seven different black adults that come to MVC. God used these callsto do something deep in my heart and give me a better glimpse into whattheir world has been like as well as how good hearted and biblically mindedour people are! I love the story one woman told me.a) She had a white electrician at her house and he asked her what this thing“Black lives matter.” He said, “I do not get it because all lives matter!”b) She said, “White lives have always mattered here in this country butwhat they should have called themselves is “Black lives matter, too!” Ithought, “Wow that is good!”c) Black lives matter too because:(1) Every human being has been made in God’s image(2) When it comes to race, biblically there is only one race the humanrace. Then they were scattered all over the world from Babel toform the different nations of the world.(3) God’s plan in beginning was to bless every nation(4) Jesus died for the sins of the entire world.(5) The great commission sends us to every nation(6) When God’s purposes are fulfilled in the future every nation, alltribes and peoples and tongues will stand before the throne of Godand before the Lamb saying, “Salvation to our God who sits on thethrone and to the Lamb!V. Send offA. Brothers and sisters, commit yourself this week to begin to listen and learn!Whites from blacks, blacks from whites, blacks from police officers, policeofficers from blacks and let’s begin the healing at MVC.

KNBR Podcast
6-6 Greatest Game - Sept 17, 2019 Mike Yastrzemski hits a home run in his first game at Fenway Park

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 8:03


Marty remembers one of the Greatest Game in SF Giants History. On Sept 17th, 2019.. Mike Yastrzemski, grandson of Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski, hit a home run in his first game at Fenway Park

Marty Lurie Podcast
6-6 Greatest Game - Sept 17, 2019 Mike Yastrzemski hits a home run in his first game at Fenway Park

Marty Lurie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 8:03


Marty remembers one of the Greatest Game in SF Giants History. On Sept 17th, 2019.. Mike Yastrzemski, grandson of Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski, hit a home run in his first game at Fenway Park

It Is What It Is: A True Crime Podcast
Murdered by morning S:1 E:8 Murder in the heartland

It Is What It Is: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 54:19


The Pocatello police are looking for the worthless person who hit and left avid cyclist Bobette Wilhelm to die. And a show review of Murdered by morning S:1 E:8 Murder in the heartland. On Sept 26th 1997 Kelly Eckart worked at the Wal-Mart in Franklin, Indiana one night after leaving work half way in between her car was found with out her anywhere to be seen.

Beach Weekly
S4E7 | BEACH WEEKLY | Sentencing of former ASI employee Jamie Williams

Beach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 3:32


In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the lowdown of upcoming campus events and recent news, including the sentencing of former ASI employee Jamie Williams. On Sept. 28, 2018, Williams shot and killed his father and step-sister, and injured his step-mother. Sports analyst Manuel Valladares dives into the latest in LBSU men's volleyball, men's basketball and baseball. On-air: Aubrey Balster and Manuel Valladares. Edited by Manuel Valladares Music: Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Deep Dive from The Japan Times
35: Japan's first climate emergency

Deep Dive from The Japan Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 26:43


On Sept. 25, 2019, Iki Island in Nagasaki Prefecture became the first place in Japan to declare a climate emergency. Jesse Chase-Lubitz (https://twitter.com/jesschaselubitz?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) and Oscar Boyd (https://twitter.com/omhboyd?lang=en) head to the island to find out why. This podcast is part of The Japan Times' series on the climate crisis. Read the full articles: • Emergency on Japan's lucky island (https://features.japantimes.co.jp/climate-crisis-iki-island/) (Jesse Chase-Lubitz and Oscar Boyd) • Throwaway society: Rejecting a life consumed by plastic (https://features.japantimes.co.jp/climate-crisis-plastic/) (Andrew McKirdy) Read/see/hear more: • Why aren't more young people fighting climate change in Japan? (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/11/05/national/barriers-climate-activism-in-japan/#.XiAtiS2B124) (Ryusei Takahashi, The Japan Times) • Living in Japan during a time of climate crisis (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2020/01/13/issues/living-japan-climate-crisis/#.XiAtki2B124) (Jesse Chase-Lubitz, The Japan Times) • 'Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy' spells out capital's plan to take on global climate crisis (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/12/27/national/science-health/zero-emission-tokyo-strategy-spells-capitals-plan-take-global-climate-crisis/#.XiAtnC2B124) (Oscar Boyd, The Japan Times) • Episode 31: The youth climate movement in Japan is doing better than you think (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/podcast/episode-31-youth-climate-movement-japan-better-think/#.XiAuFC2B124) (Deep Dive) • Episode 15: Japan — climate change leader or lagger? (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/podcast/episode-15-japan-climate-change-leader-lagger/#.XiAuPC2B124) (Deep Dive) Thank you to Trevor West for acting as our guide around Iki.

The Trauma Impact
Life on 9/12/01 in New York City. The Show Must go On with Tricia Brouk

The Trauma Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 38:08


In this episode Tricia Brouk discusses what it was like to witness the worst terror attack in US history and the impact it had on her. On Sept. 12th the producer called and said "the show is on." In this vulnerable conversation we discuss the impact of trauma and life pre and post 9/11. Tricia shares her thoughts on how art can heal after tragedy. THe ripple effect of traumatic events is undeniable.Tricia Brouk is an international award winning director. She is works in theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new tv series. She was recently awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals and her documentary Right Livelihood A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Riker’s Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and You’re Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt, An Inside Look at Bullying and Mental Health have both been submitted for an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science.

Catch my Killer
Episode 7: Who killed and buried Derek Winnig underneath a garage?

Catch my Killer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 26:11


This week's episode is about a man who was murdered in Canada. On Sept. 29, 2017, Derek Minnig’s body was found at 118 Avenue and 96 Street in North Edmonton. Derek was recovered from underneath a north Edmonton garage. Before his body was discovered, his family had reported him missing four months earlier. The police have not revealed how Derek was killed. Lynn Macgregor, who is Derek’s mother is seeking answers about what happened to her son. She is still hoping that someone will do the right thing and reveal what happened to her son.Macgregor said she knew something was wrong when her son didn’t contact her on Mother’s Day. In September 2017, Lynn Mcgregor received a call from the police. The news was grim. Police had located Derek’s remains. Lynn said it was a shock. The family had to wait 3 agonizing weeks for autopsy results to confirm Derek’s identity. A forensic examination was carried out at the garage of the home in the Alberta Avenue neighbourhood, which police said was known to them.Anyone with information about Winnig’s death is urged to call the Edmonton Police Service at 780-423-4567. Anonymous information can also be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Can you help Lynn Mcgregor and her family get answers? What happened to Derek back in 2017. Who killed him? Can you help this family get answers? Also, if you are someone in law enforcement or the friend or loved one of someone who needs justice for a cold case, please contact me through my website or email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com. Your case could be profiled on an upcoming podcast episode. Please be sure to visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by subscribing to my true crime Patreon page. You will receive an extra podcast episode per month (true crime, paranormal or a combination of both.) To subscribe, please visit my Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com.

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 511 - Special Guest Green Beret Richard Stayskal

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 61:58


Ross Patterson, Jarred Taylor, and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest, Green Beret Richard Stayskal, who is currently fighting for his life.  He was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in June 2017.  The 38-year-old Green Beret's cancer was missed by Army care providers in 2017, and is now terminal. For the last year he's been fighting to change a decades-old legal rule known as the Feres Doctrine, which bars Stayskal and his family from suing the government for the alleged medical malpractice. On Sept. 9 and 10, instead of being home in Pinehurst, North Carolina, with his wife and two daughters, Stayskal was in Washington, D.C. trying to drum up support for his namesake legislation, the SFC Richard Stayskal Military Medical Accountability Act, which would allow service members to sue the government for certain medical malpractice incidents.  President Trump has signed the bill, but it needs to pass the Senate and is currently being blocked by Senator Lindsey Graham.  We need your help.  3 weeks ago we discussed this story on air and Richard was kind enough to drive down and do the show, but he needs other voices to speak out as well.  Please contact anyone you know and share his story!

Drinkin' Bros Podcast
Episode 511 - Special Guest Green Beret Richard Stayskal

Drinkin' Bros Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 61:58


Ross Patterson, Jarred Taylor, and Dan Hollaway welcome special guest, Green Beret Richard Stayskal, who is currently fighting for his life.  He was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in June 2017.  The 38-year-old Green Beret's cancer was missed by Army care providers in 2017, and is now terminal. For the last year he's been fighting to change a decades-old legal rule known as the Feres Doctrine, which bars Stayskal and his family from suing the government for the alleged medical malpractice. On Sept. 9 and 10, instead of being home in Pinehurst, North Carolina, with his wife and two daughters, Stayskal was in Washington, D.C. trying to drum up support for his namesake legislation, the SFC Richard Stayskal Military Medical Accountability Act, which would allow service members to sue the government for certain medical malpractice incidents.  President Trump has signed the bill, but it needs to pass the Senate and is currently being blocked by Senator Lindsey Graham.  We need your help.  3 weeks ago we discussed this story on air and Richard was kind enough to drive down and do the show, but he needs other voices to speak out as well.  Please contact anyone you know and share his story!

Mysterious Brews
16 - Billie Jean Phillips

Mysterious Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 85:06


On Sept. 2, 1994 in Huntsville, Arkansas a woman is found beaten and strangled to death. The manner in which she lived her life left plenty of suspects. However, her murder remains unsolved to this day. Beer of the week is Ozark Lager from Ozark Brewing Company. https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/1997/oct/19/meth-and-murder-madison-county/ https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/1997/oct/20/who-killed-billie-jean/Find us RadioPublic. Every listen gets us a $0.01.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

I Don't Speak German
Episode 34: The Grift Question

I Don't Speak German

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 65:32


This week, we look at a bit more Nazi infighting, and talk a little bit about some reactions we've had... Content Warning. * Show Notes: "This Podcaster Dug Into the World of Neo-Nazis. Now They've Put a Target on His Back." https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-dont-speak-german-podcaster-daniel-herman-exposed-neo-nazis-now-he-has-a-target-on-his-back "In early September, Harper and his co-host released a pair of episodes that focused on the adherents of an obscure neo-Nazi author named James Mason. A book Mason wrote has become a bible of sorts for terroristic neo-Nazi groups like Atomwaffen Division, and it has helped spawn a new wave of so-called accelerationists—people who believe societal collapse is the quickest way to create an all-white ethnostate. Many of those adherents flocked to Telegram, the encrypted messaging app, in recent months after getting booted from other social media platforms. And they’ve created their own enclave there, which they refer to as “Terrorgram.” It was there, in the Terrorgram community, that the threats against Harper took shape. On Sept. 11, an anonymous post appeared on one of the Terrorgram channels, telling people to send Harper “fan mail” at his address in Michigan. The following day, the same channel published a video from someone who drove by the address and filmed the house. “Howdy, antifascist activist Daniel Harper,” the text of the post read. “Nice place you've got there.” The posts set off a wave of chatter on Telegram. In the midst of it was a user who went by the handle “Anti-Kosmik 2182,” who chimed in with his thoughts about what to do about Harper. “Ditch the car somewhere a few blocks away, take back alleys, trails in the woods, etc., and then come up on the house wearing a mask,” he wrote. “I’m not saying do anything illegal, but I am saying it would be a real shame if all he has went up in literal flames.” In court records, the FBI later said that “Anti-Kosmik 2182” was Smith, an infantry soldier stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. The bureau also revealed that it had an undercover agent on Telegram who was interacting with Smith around the same time." Nick Martin Twitter: https://twitter.com/nickmartin Spike Williams Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpikeWilliams The McSpencer Group: "The Grift Question, LeBron and China, Democratic Debate and 'Centrism'". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu0dS15N6tg  

Tactical Baby Gear Podcast
EP. 022 - Dakota Meyer

Tactical Baby Gear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 78:26


The one and only, Dakota Meyer is here! Dakota is a retired Marine Corps scout sniper, Father, entrepreneur and author, among many other things. Dakota was deployed to Afghanistan, as part of a training team that supported the Afghan local Military, fighting the Taliban forces in the Kunar Province area. On Sept 8, 2009 his life would change forever when the Battle of Ganjgal fired off. Dakota’s selfless actions during that day would go into history as he was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Obama in 2011. Dakota goes really deep into this subject on the Jocko Podcast, episode 115 as well as the Joe Roegan Podcast #1363 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6LbwCKJ0lo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlDUYhZvU9s As a father of 2 daughters, Dakota tries to instill into his children what his Father and family placed into him, a sense of work ethic, right and wrong, and “living a life worth living”. Meyer credits his Dad’s parenting style for most of his success. His father didn’t just tell Dakota how to live to be a good person, he showed him by doing those actions himself everyday. Dakota believes whole heartedly that its a Dads job to show his sons what a man is supposed to be, and to show what his Daughters should expect from a man. There are so many amazing conversations in this podcast at it goes into what it means to be a Father, training for parenting, getting comfortable being uncomfortable, discipline styles, and so much more. Dakota has an amazing perspective on so many areas in life, that can only be had after being in the extreme situations he has been through. Sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 022 of the Tactical Baby Gear® Podcast.

Capitol Watch
Chronic pain will likely be treatable with medical marijuana in Connecticut. Night terrors won't.

Capitol Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 21:09


Rhode Island resident Ellen Lenox Smith lives with two rare, painful, incurable conditions: Ehler-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), which affects her body’s connective tissue (joints, skin and blood vessel walls), and sarcoidosis, an inflammatory chest disease. Smith has had 24 surgeries; she’ll likely need number 25 soon. What’s more, her body can’t metabolize Tylenol, aspirin, opioids or other common pain medications. Some time ago, Smith’s primary care doctor referred her to a pain clinic specialist, who suggested she try black market cannabis. “It turned my life around,” Smith says. “It gave me a life back.” On Sept. 27, the Medical Marijuana Program Board of Physicians voted to add chronic pain to the list of qualifying symptoms in Connecticut, along with Ehler-Danlos Syndrome. The board voted not to add night terrors, a common symptom of PTSD, which itself is an approved condition. Smith, who volunteers for the non-profit U.S. Pain Foundation in Middletown, Conn., traces her path to medical cannabis on the latest podcast, and Courant reporter Amanda Blanco takes us through the approval process for qualifying conditions.

Visit My Smokies
Happy 225th Birthday to Sevier County TN!

Visit My Smokies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019


On Sept. 18, 2019, Sevier County celebrated its 225th birthday! Our birthday celebration featured food, fun, live music and so much more. If you missed out on the big celebration, you can watch a video of some of the best moments below and learn more about what makes the beautiful Sevier County TN so wonderful! […] The post Happy 225th Birthday to Sevier County TN! appeared first on Visit My Smokies.

Berkeley Talks
Nobel laureate Randy Schekman on new Parkison's research

Berkeley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 21:26


On Sept. 17, UC Berkeley hosted the second annual Aging, Research, and Technology Innovation Summit, a daylong event that brought together researchers, entrepreneurs, policymakers and health care workers to tackle some of the biggest questions in aging research. This year’s summit focused on the challenge of understanding and treating neurodegenerative diseases.Randy Schekman, a professor of molecular and cell biology at UC Berkeley, won the 2013 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. He spoke at the summit about Parkinson's disease — what we already know about the disease and new research efforts that are underway."We have experienced a pandemic in Parkinson's disease," he told the audience. "The incidence ... is increasing dramatically in spite of the fact that the disease was first recognized and reported by clinical symptoms 200 years ago. As the population inexorably ages, we are experiencing a wave of this disease which inexorably takes the lives of those who are afflicted."Schekman, whose wife died from the disease two years ago, went on to describe a new collaborative research initiative — Aligning Science Across Parkinson's (ASAP). Led by Schekman, ASAP was created by the Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy with support from the Sergey Brin Family Foundation to better understand the underlying causes of Parkinson's disease."We want to know where the disease begins, what the molecules and cells and neural circuits that are affected primarily by the disease, and then how it progresses," he said. "Much of the research that gone on in the clinic has been valuable and important, but there are no cures. ... Many of us feel that what we really need to do is get into the laboratory to understand these basic processes."ASAP's first journal article, "Point of View: Coordinating a new approach to basic research into Parkinson's disease," was published on Sept. 25 in the open-access journal, eLife.Listen and read the transcript on Berkeley News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Valley Presbyterian Church
Rev. Jenny Warner - "Gather Around Authenticity" - 9/29/19

Valley Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 23:53


On Sept. 29, 2019, Pastor Jenny Warner addressed the congregation of Valley Presbyterian Church about being our true selves. Often we cope with challenges by wearing a "mask" of one sort or another. God's love invites us to be our true selves, "like a divine breath passing through". At Valley Presbyterian, one of our core values is "Dropping our masks, we invite each other to be our true selves." www.valleypreschurch.org

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast
Saudi Oil, Iran, and The Abqaiq Attack – Professor Joshua Landis – The Stock Podcast, Ep.39

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 66:04


Professor Joshua Landis is the Director of the Center for Middle East Studies at The University of Oklahoma. Prof. Landis joins The Stock Podcast to discuss the recent Saudi oil attack. On Sept. 14, 2019, the world awoke to the news that numerous drones and scud missiles hit Abqaiq, the world's largest oil processing facility. The attack resulted in 5.7 million barrels of oil production capacity going offline, which equates to about 6% of global oil production. The event was the single largest loss of Saudi oil production in history. Immediately after the attack, Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi's claimed responsibility. However, Prof. Landis is convinced that Iran is ultimately responsible, and the country with the most to gain from an attack on Saudi oil infrastructure.  The post Saudi Oil, Iran, and The Abqaiq Attack – Professor Joshua Landis – The Stock Podcast, Ep.39 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast
Oil Market Dynamics, Capacity Reserves, and Abqaiq – Cornerstone Analytics’ Mike Rothman – The Stock Podcast, Ep.38

Investing with the Buyside | The IwtB Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 67:51


Mike Rothman is the President and Founder of Cornerstone Analytics, an independent research firm that provides macro energy research. Mike is an industry veteran, having covered the oil market sector since 1984. He started his career at Merrill Lynch, built the energy research platform at ISI, and has attended OPEC meetings since 1986. Mike joins The Stock Podcast to discuss the global oil market, capacity reserves, and supply following the recent attack on the Abqaiq oil processing facility. On Sept. 14, 2019, the world awoke to the news that numerous drones and scud missiles hit Abqaiq, the world's largest oil processing facility. The attack resulted in 5.7 million barrels of oil production capacity going offline, which equates to about 6% of global oil production. The event was the single largest loss of Saudi oil production in history.  The post Oil Market Dynamics, Capacity Reserves, and Abqaiq – Cornerstone Analytics’ Mike Rothman – The Stock Podcast, Ep.38 appeared first on The Stock Podcast | CEO & CFO Interviews.

USA Talk Radio
The Michael Cutler Hour

USA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 75:00


Happy Friday! Here are links to my latest articles for FrontPage Magazine: Alleged Hezbollah “Sleeper” Arrested In NYC By Joint Terrorism Task Force:He's a naturalized U.S. citizen -- admitted lawfully nearly 20 years ago and Harvard President Attacks U.S. Customs and Border Protection: The big difference between being “educated” and being smart. On Sept. 25th WSJ reported:  Senate votes to end border emergency under which Trump redirected military funds to wall construction and the NY Post reported, ICE sued for ‘unlawful and unconstitutional’ civil arrests. Read my articles and post the links on FaceBook with a link to my radio show.  Be a part of my “Bucket Brigade of Truth” and tell your friends and neighbors about mywebsite, Democracy is not a “Spectator Sport!”

ABA Banking Journal Podcast
What the SAFE Banking Act Means for Banks and Cannabis

ABA Banking Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 19:43


On Sept. 25, the House passed a landmark cannabis bill: the ABA-backed SAFE Banking Act, which would provide clarity to financial institutions seeking to serve legitimate marijuana businesses. In this bonus episode — sponsored by RIVIO Clearinghouse, the future of financial information exchange — ABA’s policy team breaks down: The significance of the House vote, which carried with an overwhelming bipartisan majority of 321 to 103. The mechanics of how the SAFE Banking Act address the conflict between federal and state laws over cannabis. The outlook for cannabis legislation in the Senate and ABA’s continued advocacy

Inspiring Growth
#17 - Mark's Story of Struggle That Led To Inspiring Growth, and $10,000 in FREE Google Ads Per Month

Inspiring Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 26:45


PAIN WAS RUNNING AND RUINING MY LIFE. On Sept. 6th 2013 a low-risk, out-patient procedure to implant a trial spinal nerve stimulator turned into a nightmare...leaving me in agonizing pain and partially paralyzed from the waist down, unable to move my legs. This frightening moment changed the entire trajectory of my life. Here is my story of struggle that has led to inspiring growth with leaders and their brands. "Perhaps some detours are not detours at all. Perhaps they are the path." ______ SEE IF YOUR NON-PROFIT QUALIFIES FOR $10,000 OF FREE GOOGLE ADS PER MONTH. CLICK: www.inspiringgrowth.biz/free-google-ads ______ JOIN THE INSPIRING GROWTH COMMUNITY: SHARE YOUR STORY: Send me a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inspiringgrowth/message SHOW YOUR LOVE: Become a monthly $$ supporter of the Inspiring Growth podcast: https://anchor.fm/inspiringgrowth/support. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inspiringgrowth/message