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In honor of the newest member to host Jane Marie's family, a little munchkin born over the weekend, this week we're revisiting Episode 2 of The Dream Season 1.Jane takes us back to her hometown, Owosso, MI as we get to know the town and people that helped shape her award winning career in journalism. Along the way, we also get a glimpse into her family's history with Multi Level Marketing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On the next episode of The ToosDay Crue, hosted by Jake and Stephen, they welcome John Kirn Wenderlein III, a man whose life is defined by faith, compassion, and a profound mission. Born in Owosso, Michigan, John's journey has taken him from a sports-loving youth to a devoted Southern Baptist minister and hospice chaplain. Having lived in various states and countries due to his father's Navy career, one thing remained constant—John's love for sports and, later, for his spiritual path. At the age of 35, John embarked on a spiritual and educational journey that led him to seminary studies, earning a Master's degree in Bible and Theology. His true calling came as he started working in hospice care, offering comfort to those facing their final days. His compassion and dedication earned him the prestigious Inspiration Award within his first year. John is not only a minister and chaplain, but also an author, writing about his experiences to help others find peace and clarity in their own final chapters of life. His life revolves around his unwavering faith, love for his wife, and his mission to support those nearing the end of their earthly journey. Join us as John shares his inspiring story of faith, love, and his deep commitment to hospice care, offering insights that may bring comfort to listeners navigating their own life's final seasons. Learn More about John Here: https://www.remembermejw.com/ Become a part of The MisFitNation https://linktr.ee/themisfitnation Want to be a guest on The MisFitNation? Send Rich LaMonica a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/richlamonica #FaithJourney #JohnWenderlein #HospiceChaplain #CompassionateCare #EndOfLifeCare #MisFitNation #SpiritualGrowth #ToosDayCrue #RichLaMonica #LifeStories #FindingPeace #FaithAndHope Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SEASON 6, EPISODE 52Gonzo and Amy wrap up 2024 with a "Best Of" show featuring some of their favorite segments from the year.Segment 1: The show opens with the Lansing Area Ukulele Group, better known as LAUGH (the 'H' is silent). This was recorded on Dec. 14 in a loft in Old Town Lansing after they attended the annual Holiday Sing and Strum at Sir Pizza. John French was our guest. He talks about LAUGH, and he also talks about his role as the curator and chief organizer of the Moist Toilette Museum in East Lansing.Segment 2: One of our most popular episodes of the season was our trip to the Michigan Steam Railroading Institue in Owosso to see the Pere Marquette 1225 up close and personal. Learn more at michigansteamtrain.com.Segment 3: Our webmaster and good friend Jeff Bailey joins the show to talk about his hobby as an amateur maple syrup producer. He talks about what it's like to start the hobby from scratch. Learn more about Michigan maple syrup at michiganmaple.org.Segment 4: Jeff Daniels - actor, comedian, playwright and founder of the Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea - talks about his beloved Detroit Lions right after the team's loss last season, which, had they won, would have put them in the Super Bowl. He also shares why he chose to live in Michigan rather than Hollywood, and why he hopes theater lovers across the state will come to Chelsea to visit him. Learn more about the Purple Rose Theatre at purplerosetheatre.org.Learn more abiout Behind the Mitten at amyandgonzo.com.
A dramatic rescue unfolds in Fulshear, Texas, when a police officer saves a 3-year-old boy from a burning home. A Michigan man pleads guilty to planning mass shootings in Owosso, targeting two locations he associated with gay people. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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**Show Notes: Episode 169 – Holiday Magic in Owosso and Shiawassee County, Michigan** Join *The Family Vacationer* as Rob spotlights Owosso and Shiawassee County, Michigan—a perfect blend of small-town charm, history, and festive spirit. Whether for a holiday getaway or a year-round family destination, this area delivers unforgettable experiences. ### **Why Visit?** - Explore rich railroading history, vibrant arts, and Curwood Castle, a landmark tied to James Oliver Curwood. - Enjoy a welcoming community and beautiful Midwestern heritage. ### **Holiday Highlights** - **North Pole Express:** - Historic train rides (mid-November–Christmas) by the Steam Railroading Institute. - Features the Pere Marquette 1225, inspiration for *The Polar Express*, and Ashley's North Pole-themed village. - **Christmas at Durand Depot:** - Over 250 decorated trees, Santa story hours, and holiday photos. - **Shiawassee Arts Center:** - Weekly art exhibits and local handmade gifts. - **Community Events:** - Perry, Vernon, Byron, and Laingsburg host festive parades and celebrations. ### **Special Guest: Kim Springsdorf** Kim Springsdorf, Executive Director of the Shiawassee County CVB, shares insider tips on holiday traditions and local attractions. ### **Family-Friendly Attractions** - **Parades & Lighting Events:** - *Owosso Glow Parade* (Nov. 29): Santa, tree lighting, and fireworks. - *Durand Holidays in the Depot* (Nov. 30): All-day festivities and a lighted parade. - *Corunna McCurdy Park Parade* (Dec. 6): Holiday lights in a historic setting. - **Unique Spots:** - McCurdy Park Historic Village: December Festival of Trees. - Curwood Castle: Michigan's only castle in a scenic park. - **Small-Town Festivals:** - Elsie Winter Fest: Holiday markets, music, and parades (Dec. 1, 7, 8). - Perry Christmas Fantasy (Dec. 14): Parade and family fun. ### **Dining & Lodging** - **Dining:** Local favorites include Don Felipe's, Durand Union Smokehouse, and The Twig. - **Lodging:** Family-friendly hotels like Comstock Inn and Quality Inn with pools. ### **Year-Round Activities** - **Outdoor Adventures:** Hopkins Lake, Green Meadows, and Debree Nature Conservancy. - **Historic Charm:** Downtown Owosso and McCurdy Park. ### **Plan Your Trip** - **When to Visit:** Holiday events run late November through December. - **Don't Miss:** The Polar Express train and Durand Depot displays. - **Explore:** Downtown Owosso and nearby towns for unique finds. ### **Resources** - [Shiawassee County CVB](https://www.shiawassee.org) - [Steam Railroading Institute](https://www.michigansteamtrain.com) - [Curwood Castle](https://www.curwoodcastle.com) Plan your visit to Shiawassee County for an unforgettable holiday experience. Happy holidays from *The Family Vacationer*!
MT. PLEASANT - Fire Up EditionAre you planning to attend this weekend's 2024 Central Michigan University Homecoming (Oct. 12)?On this special podcast we sit down with Chris Rowley, Executive Director of Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as her associates, Jordan Ensing, Marketing coordinator, and Cassandra Chippeway, content and communications coordinator.We talk about some of the Homecoming festivities, things to do in Mt. Pleasant, where to eat and share details about a train excursion from Owosso to Mt. Pleasant, exclusively for Homecoming.More details:Central Michigan University 2024 Homecoming game against Ohio on Saturday, Oct. 12 to kickoff at 4 p.m. ET! Contest to be nationally televised on #espnu! https://bit.ly/4gI3m6nTrain Excursion:Saturday, October 12th 202412:00pm - 10:30pmBoarding: Steam Railroading Institute405 S Washington St., Owosso, MI 48867Climb aboard a fall color tour on the diesel-powered Maroon and Gold Express. Passengers will have two options. Attend Central Michigan University's homecoming football game against the Ohio University Bobcats or use the time in Mt. Pleasant to dine at Mountain Town Station and visit the downtown area.$90 Deluxe Club Class train ticket in a vintage diner car & football game ticket$85 Football Coach Class train ticket & football game ticket$75 Coach Class train ticket onlyBook your tickets now:https://michigansteamtrain.com/events/LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST ABOUT THE MICHIGAN STEAM RAILROADING INSTITUTEHERE.Learn more about Mt. Pleasant at meetmtp.com.Follow Behind the Mitten on Facebook or check out the website at amyandgonzo.com.
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Originally uploaded August 27, re-edited September 22nd. Chris Holman welcomes back Lorri Rishar, CEO who is joined this time around by Aaron Bodus, lead communications strategist, EDGE Partnerships, Lansing, Marquette and Chicago. Lorri, you've added to your team again, how is EDGE finding and attracting the talent you need? Aaron, we hear you've come from a journalism background, tell us more about your career path? So, Lead Communications Strategist, tell us about that role? Lorri, will this position collaborate across your locations or focus on Lansing? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ With more details, EDGE shared this release: EDGE bolsters communications team with addition of Aaron Bodus LANSING Mich. — The EDGE Partnerships family just got a little bigger with the recent addition of Aaron Bodus. EDGE is an award-winning, full-service agency headquartered in downtown Lansing that produces dynamic public relations and marketing solutions for its portfolio of clients. Bodus joins the team to further the agency's legacy of outstanding outcomes as a lead communications strategist. A fresh face in the field of public relations, Bodus honed his written communications skills in the (occasionally) rough and tumble realm of local journalism, serving as an editor at daily newspapers in Michigan and California. His writing earned awards from press associations in both states. Most recently, Bodus served as the managing editor of The Argus-Press in Owosso for nearly two years. During the 2023 Michigan Press Association awards cycle, he was recognized for outstanding column and feature writing, as well as excellence in photography and page design. “I am really excited for the opportunity to contribute to EDGE's mission and culture,” said Bodus. “There's an undeniable energy here that I think is evident in the work the agency does. They're bottling lightning, and it will be fun to be part of the delivery system.” A 2015 graduate of the University of Michigan, with a Bachelor of Arts in sport management, Bodus is keeping a stiff upper lip about joining an office full of Spartans. Outside of work, Bodus is an avid tennis player and a dedicated film buff. Some of his favorite movies include “Election” (1999), starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon and “His Girl Friday” (1941), with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. EDGE leadership has expressed enthusiasm with Bodus coming on board. “Adding Aaron to our team of content creators will deliver more excellent results for our clients,” said Lorri Rishar, EDGE CEO. For more information on Edge, visit www.edgepartnerships.com. ###
Joshua Voorhies is a passionate self-taught classical pianist from Owosso, Michigan, whose musical journey began at his mother's side at the age of 4 and evolved into a remarkable story of resilience and triumph. As an out and proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Joshua has faced significant challenges, including battling epilepsy, yet continues to reach for the stars with undiminished determination. His story is one of overcoming adversity, rediscovering his love for music, and embracing his true self. This feature is published in 'The Unfiltered Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: awarenowmagazine.com Featuring: Joshua Voorhies Interviewed by: Allié McGuire Music by: Joshua Voorhies Produced by: AwareNow Media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awarenow/support
In this Right to Life of Michigan LifeBeat episode, host Anna Pluymert, Director of Education and Communications, and Danny Earl, Content Contributor and Events Coordinator, give a recap on our 51st Annual State Conference that took place yesterday in Owosso, Michigan. Thank you to those who joined us for the day. We hope that you found the workshops educational and the keynote speakers inspirational. Anna and Danny also talk about a recent news story about the first person to pass away from a Sarco death pod. The death pod was created so people could commit suicide by pressing a button inside a chamber and a doctor would not have to be involved. Anna and Danny explain how dangerous this invention is, especially considering the keynote speakers from our conference who gave personal testimonies of physician-assisted suicide and having a disability.
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Super D and MTR discuss the recent rounds of NE-EDT racing from Owosso, MI. Hear updates from the Pro class, Supermini, Youth Allstar, Women's class, and more... Great turnouts, great racing, and more occured on labor day. Next, Super D explains how God answers us! Seasons of life lead to growth. "Sometimes you just have to go back to your base setup." Finally, the guys recap the MWEDT series as they recently finished the final rounds at Osgood, IN. Oh and don't forget about the Gary Memorial Race at SVCC this weekend. Make sure to follow, share, and give us a review! Dragon Race Fuels Close Encounter Whitetail Outfitters 110nutrition.com (remain) https://phoenixhandlebars.com/ (ritr15) www.88livetoride.com rylandjohnsonracing.com /allterrainmotorsports/ https://sofabrandmx.com/evolution-motocross-gear-sets/ (RTRP)
SEASON 6, EPISODE 27On this weekend's Behind the Mitten Show with Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez:Gonzo and Amy share some of their favorite podcasts from earlier this summer from a collection of segments from Mackinac Island to Owosso and Bellaire to Suttons Bay.TUNE IN!Segment 1: Kerry Lynch, director of sales for Short's, and Richard Anderson, a co-owner of Iron Fish Distillery, talk about Soft Parade Vodka. This Pure Michigan collaboration is made with all natural ingredients and Michigan fruit - blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and blackberries. This is the second year of the collaboration, which is available now in local stores across Michigan for a limited time. Learn more at ironfishdistillery.com. Get a list of cocktail drinks at ironfishdistillery.com/softparadecocktails. Learn more about Shorts at shortsbrewing.com.Segment 2: In an extended podcast earlier this year, Gonzo talks to Dean Pyers, Executive Director of the Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso about the Pere Marquette 1225, best known as one of the inspirations of the The Polar Express movie. He also spent some extra time with volunteers Roger Scoville and Randy Paquette, former MSU students who started working on restoring the Steam Locomotive in 1970. More information a michigansteamtrain.com.Segment 3: While on Mackinac Island in April, John and Amy stopped at Mission Point Resort to meet owner Liz Ware and executive chef John Clements. Listen as they talk about special cooking classes, as well as dining options as part of their "Farm to Ferry" philosophy at Mission Point Resort. More info at missionpoint.com.Segment 4: John and Amy love hanging out at Black Star Farms on the Leelanau Peninsula, and on this segment - after recording their regular show - they stuck around to catch up with long-time tasting room manager Chris Lopez. Learn more at blackstarfarms.com.Thanks for tuning in! Where are we going to be next week? We don't know. But tune in to find out.Follow John and Amy:Website: amyandgonzo.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitterX at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
Asphalt racer Mike Young joins us in the studio this week & we will speak with new Owosso Speedway owner Rex Wheeler who has been making a lot of improvements to the facility. Plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 6, BONUS PODCASTWelcome to a special Behind the Mitten podcast! BTM is Michigan's premiere radio show and podcast, bringing you the best of the Great Lakes State since 2014. With over 600 episodes under our belts, we're thrilled to have you join us for a special treat from the Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso.This podcast includes additional interview from our June 8-9, 2024 show (Season 6, E23). In it we take a closer look at the Pere Marquette 1225 in Owosso, a charming little town located a bit northeast of Lansing.Gonzo spent some extra time with volunteers, including Roger Scoville and Randy Paquette, former MSU students who started working on restoring the Steam Locomotive in 1970. They were members of the Michigan State University Railroad Club. Randy was member No. 2, and Roger was member No. 52. Today, some 50 years later and into retirement, they work as volunteers to keep this piece of American history alive so today's generation can learn from it. Jim said these trains "helped build this country dating back to the Civil War and through two World Wars." It's worth restoring, he added.This extended podcast includes interviews with Roger and Randy, as well as Dean Pyers, Executive Director of the Steam Railroading Institute.The Pere Marquette 1225 is best known for its relationship with the popular movie "The Polar Express." In fact, a film crew was on site to capture images, sound and video as it prepare for the movie. You will see some of that history in the museum.The Steam Railroading Institute also hosts the famous North Pole Express, a seasonal and extremely popular excursion based on a famous movie during the holiday season. This four-and-a-half-hour trip includes cocoa, and a visit to the Ashley Christmas Village, as well as a festive train ride. Stay tuned for ticket sales this summer. They sell out in advance.From individuals to large groups of school children, the Steam Railroading Institute is open to the public on select days from April to September for visits and tours. You can also book private charters, ride the 7.5 gauge mini-railroad, and experience other special train events.More information a michigansteamtrain.com.Where are we going to be next week? We don't know. But tune in to Behind the Mitten to find out!Follow John and Amy:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitter at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
This week we go railside, and explore the fascinating world of trains around Michigan. What we found was a dedicated, passionate group of people, some incredible machinery, lots of history, and one new restaurant. We first meet Kyle Rosol, the general manager of the Friends of the Coopersville-Marne Railway, which is located just due west of Grand Rapids, about halfway to Grand Haven. His life-long passion for trains and railroads led him across town from Lowell to this dream job. The vintage train resides in Coopersville and travels a dedicated 7-mile track to Marne that was originally built in 1858. The historic cars do a 90-minute loop and a relaxing pace. The extra cool thing about this train is that each voyage out follows some type of theme, many of them seasonal. Check out Rails and Ales, and enjoy a craft beer or wine and an appetizer as you travel, or do the Summer Train and learn about the history of the area. The most popular are the fall Pumpkin Train and Holiday Train in December, please plan ahead for these. Also, reserve ahead of time, and do not miss the Great Train Robbery, which Kyle shared with us. All we'll say is that bandits takeover and a certain someone has to arrive by horseback to save the day, which sounds pretty exciting to us.Owosso, a charming little town located a bit northeast of Lansing, has always been a favorite of ours after spending some time here eating the best fried chicken we ever had at our beloved Lula's Louisiana Kitchen, which has sadly since closed by fire. Taking a walk through downtown offers cute shops, bakeries to pop into, an absolutely lovely green park, and one colossal piece of American engineering.The Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso is home to the mighty Pere Marquette 1225 engine, which pulls the famous North Pole Express, a seasonal and extremely popular excursion based on a famous movie during the holiday season. This four-and-a-half-hour trip includes cocoa, and a visit to the Ashley Christmas Village, as well as a festive train ride. Situated on the site of the former Ann Arbor Railroad's steam shops and roundhouse in Owosso, SRI's mission is to educate the public about steam-era railroading in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. From individuals to large groups of school children, SRI is open to the public on select days from April to September for visits and tours. You can also book private charters, ride the 7.5 gauge mini-railroad, and experience other special train events.Matthew Buskard has been a long-time friend and restaurant colleague of Amy's from way, way back. It's always a very proud moment to have this restaurant empire owner on the show, knowing how hard he has worked to get here, with multiple locations of his Bobcat Bonnie's popping up all over the state. His most recent spot just opened in the Lansing Train Station, which was formerly the home of Clara's. Matty Cakes tells us about the care they took in this renovation, maintaining many historical parts while consciously updating, which sounds kind of Goop-y but is decidedly not. He also gives us an update on the huge Michigan Central Station rebuild in Corktown by Ford, which sounds incredibly exciting for everyone, including his original location of Bobcat Bonnie's.Andrew Kercher, Community Engagement Manager and Historian for the Port Huron Museums, is another favorite guest, because his passion is just so apparent, and he makes learning effortless and fun. The museum family in Port Huron encompasses multiple locations, including the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Carnegie Museum, the Huron Lightship, and the Edison Depot. That last one is our focus on this show, where Kercher shares with us Thomas Edison's childhood in Port Huron and the importance of trains to this young entrepreneur. Plan a visit to this interesting spot this summer to experience history firsthand. Follow John and Amy:https://www.amyandgonzo.com/Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitter at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
Jimmy Haslip;Scott Kinsey;Gergo Borlai – Owosso – 6:22 Otmaro Ruiz;Jimmy Branly;Jimmy Haslip – Part Time Smart – 6:26 Jimmy Haslip;Bob Mintzer;Vince Mendoza – Red Cloud – 5:45 Chazzy Green – The Funky Sax Man – 4:02 Philip Catherine – Give It Up Or Turn It Aloose – 3:38 Mike Stern – Chromazone – 7:42 Dave […]
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Emily Olson, a very brave member of the Owosso, Michigan city council, tells us what happened when she challenged prayer at board meetings. Then we speak with the founder and president of Atheists in Kenya Harrison Mumia about that group's successful lawsuit challenging government discrimination against atheists and their activities to promote human rights in a country drenched with religion.
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Hear Super D discuss riding 5 different machines at the MWEDT East vs West including his first time on a Yamaha thanks to ChiefMotorsportsLLC . The guys discuss life with kids in the fall and getting back into the routine of life. As we are nearing the end of the 2023 we highlight the NE-EDT rounds from Owosso, MI at OMP. We give breakdowns of the MWEDT East vs West in Osgood, IN and add highlights from the Women's and 200/400 class. Are you looking for ways to study God's word? We are here to help and give some suggestions so don't hesistate to reach out! Hear why Bryan call Super D an "Animal." https://www.88livetoride.com/ https://rylandjohnsonracing.com/ https://110nutrition.com/ Make sure to give us a review and subscribe!
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It is no secret that struggling rural hospitals and, by extension, the patients they serve need dedicated advocates to ensure long-term sustainability and access to care in rural America. So, how do rural hospitals effectively lobby their elected officials to create positive change in their environment? On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Benjamin Frederick, Associate Vice President of Advocacy & Government Relations of Memorial Healthcare in Owosso, Mich. about advocating for rural hospitals. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
It is no secret that struggling rural hospitals and, by extension, the patients they serve need dedicated advocates to ensure long-term sustainability and access to care in rural America. So, how do rural hospitals effectively lobby their elected officials to create positive change in their environment? On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Benjamin Frederick, Associate Vice President of Advocacy & Government Relations of Memorial Healthcare in Owosso, Mich. about advocating for rural hospitals. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter! https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/ https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/ https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media! https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/ https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/ https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/ Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer https://www.kenjiulmer.com/
Super D and MTR are joined by multi-time champ Paula Kweik from Shank Racing. Hear how she pours into the sport and what keeps her locked in. Her pashion for racing and her competitive drive to push this sport forward are one of the many reasons why the sport is so special. What a good time hearing her story! O and did we mention that her and her husband have raced together?! Later we are joined by MWEDT Youth Rider Jax Meloy where you will hear what drives him and the special relationship that he and has dad have. We also discuss how you can be involved with 88livetoride Auction this year. MTR gives more in-depth info on the Builder's Brawl scoring breakdown then the boys jump into reviewing MWEDT rounds 3/4 @ OMP in Owosso, MI and NE-EDT Round 2 at Birch Creek in Viriginia. As always thanks for Remaining in the Race https://rylandjohnsonracing.com/ https://110nutrition.com/
This an episode that got very personal for the two of us, but Jennifer took it even more personally. What an amazing moment to have a candid conversation about physical therapy, exercise and Multiple Sclerosis with Heather Schoen – the first physical therapist Jennifer saw shortly after she was diagnosed with MS more than 25 years ago. Heather is the Director of Clinical Education of the PTA Program at Baker College in Owosso, Michigan. The connection between Jennifer and Heather didn't end when the last of the prescribed PT sessions concluded. No, they've remained dear friends for the more than two decades that have followed. How dear? How about the fact that Heather attended our wedding in 2005, has been a member of Jennifer's Walk MS team each year since it began in 1998 and will join us again this year for Walk MS in Frankenmuth. Join us as we chat with Heather and get her professional insights into the value of PT and exercise for people living with MS through questions such as what exercise she recommends, why patients with MS need to exercise and what are the safety issues people with MS need to consider? Here are the links we reference for you to follow up on: • Exercise – National Multiple Sclerosis Society resource that provides a comprehensive overview of exercise and physical activity with MS • MS exercise guidelines – Article produced by the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability • Exercise and Multiple Sclerosis – Fact sheet developed by Cleveland Clinic • Team MonsterS – To join or donate to our Walk MS Frankenmuth team
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After addressing the numerous problems with the National Prayer Breakfast, we speak with Central Florida Freethought Association director Joseph Richardson about how his secular invocation before a county board was "corrected" by a Christian prayer. Then we speak with Owosso, Mich., City Councilor Emily Olson, who received a death threat after she complained about prayers before council meetings.
Welcome to Owosso, Michigan, "Home of the Shocker!" Originally inhabited by the Chippewa, the first Europeans moved to the area in 1819. The town was incorporated in 1859 and named after a Chippewa chief named Wasso. The town is located in central Michigan about 90 miles from Detroit and is the largest town in Shiawassee County. The town's motto, "Home of the Shocker," could only be found on the town's Wikipedia page and offers no explanation. It is unlikely to be a reference to the hand gesture or the town's official motto. The Wikipedia entry is more likely to be the work of a Wikipedia vandal. Perhaps the fake motto is a tip of the hat to the Mel Schacher who was born in Owosso. Schacher is the bassist for Grand Funk Railroad, an American rock band from the late 60s and 70s. The town has been the home of a number of other notable people including failed Presidential candidate Thomas Dewey, jazz keyboardist Scott Kinsey, psychologist Leann Birch, and author James Oliver Curwood. We hope you enjoy our trip to Owosso!
Jenny LaRue, Regional Vice President and Mindy Oaks, Physician Liaison from Ivy Rehab join Rob in the studio this week to talk about Kids in Motion and the great things they are doing. At Ivy Rehab for Kids, we provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and ABA therapy committed to helping children of all abilities achieve their full potential. As infant and child development specialists, we offer individualized therapies and care from birth to adulthood along with free screenings to address any concerns. We recently became the largest pediatric therapy service company in the country. The Michigan locations are listed here: Howell, Howell ABA, Hartland, Hartland ABA, Brighton, Brighton ABA, Adrian, Adrian ABA, Fenton, Davison, Grand Haven, Tecumseh, Tecumseh ABA, Highland, Clarkston, Commerce Township, Commerce Township ABA, Owosso, Muskegon, Muskegon ABA, Canton, Canton ABA, Dewitt, Dewitt ABA, Coming soon Dexter Peds and Dexter ABA Show Links Learn more about the Brighton Chamber by visiting our website. Website: https://business.brightoncoc.org/list/member/greater-brighton-area-chamber-of-commerce-4192 Guest Links Jenny LaRue - Regional Vice President - jennifer.larue@ivyrehab.com Mindy Oaks - Physician Liaison - mindy.oaks@ivyrehab.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LBPT.Brighton Website - www.IvyRehab.com/Kids Website: https://www.ivyrehab.com/location/highland-kids-mi/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ivy-rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ivyrehab
Please support the show at https://www.patreon.com/friendlyatheistpodcast. Donors now get access to a new BONUS episode. Jessica and I sat down to talk about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics. — Please join our Discord server! — Emily Olson, the newest city council member in Owosso, Michigan, has received backlash for trying to end the tradition of Christian prayers at meetings and refusing to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance. (0:55) — The nephew of GOP bigot Rep. Vicky Hartzler spoke out after she cried on the House floor about a bill protecting same-sex marriages. (18:50) — The first meeting of an After School Satan Club had to be delayed in Virginia after the Chesapeake Public Schools board cited safety concerns. (23:05) — SPONSOR: God Pod! Check it out and subscribe! (32:54) — Rep. Louie Gohmert praised a Christian pastor whose church has ignored serious allegations. (33:56) — New York's governor should sign a bill that bolsters secular addiction treatment programs. (40:30) — A Christian teacher at Franklin Academy, a public charter school in Florida, was fired after interrupting three Muslim students in the middle of a prayer. (46:25) — A Christian mother in British Columbia has lost her case arguing that an Indigenous “smudging” ritual at her kids' school violated her religious freedom. (50:50) — A lawyer tasked with helping the Archdiocese of Montreal be more transparent when it comes to child sexual abuse allegations has discovered that Church leaders were sabotaging her efforts. (56:13)
Radio call from Ted Fattal on z925 The Castle of the Corunna vs Owosso boys varsity basketball game on 12/9/22
3 Point Podcast radio call by Ted Fattal of the Owosso vs Corunna girls varsity basketball game on 12/9/22
Whitmer's Path of DESTRUCTION Garrett's First Public Speaking Event Since The August Primary. LIVE IN PERSON! When: November 1st, 7:00pm atStand Up ShiawasseeLocation: Immanuel Baptist Church2680 E M-21Corunna, MIMake your pilgrimage to freedom and experience the power of our movement.I will be eating Dinner at Culvers in Owosso, MI around 5:30 pmAddress: 2355 E Main St Owosso, MI
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Radio call from Ted Fattal on z925 The Castle of the Corunna vs Owosso football game on 9/9/22
Week 1 of the high school football season is in the books in Michigan, and Sam Ali (@SamAliSports) joins us in the 3 Point Prep Report to update what went on around mid-Michigan. Jim Harbaugh announced an interesting way to settle the Wolverines' QB battle, we give our thoughts on that. Also, the Lions finish their preseason with a loss and we talk week 3 of Hard Knocks. All that and plenty more, take a listen and hit us up @3pointpod! Thanks to: Memorial Healthcare, Skymint Cannabis, Hit & Pitch Owosso, Capital Sports Fieldhouse, Success Group Mortgage and Servicing, CR Auctions, The Wash of Owosso, Nelson House Funeral Home, AZEE Printing Solutions, Rivals Taphouse & Grille, SportsNet MI, z925 The Castle