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In this episode, Chris Felderman, Sr. Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree, LLC, joins Scott Becker to discuss how private equity firms and portfolio companies can navigate tariff-related disruptions, prepare for uncertain deal markets, and unlock value through operational consulting and strategic planning.
In this episode, Chris Felderman, Sr. Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree, LLC, joins Scott Becker to discuss how private equity firms and portfolio companies can navigate tariff-related disruptions, prepare for uncertain deal markets, and unlock value through operational consulting and strategic planning.
On Episode 79, Chris B. and Rob K. talk about the palm tree. No, but really… Another weekend behind us, Mother's Day is upon us, Summer Break is around the corner… Let's talk Real Dad Talk!
Message by Pastor Stacey ShiflettText: Psalms 92:12May 4, 2025 - 5PM
Abba Father’s International Fellowship Radio with John McTernan
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Topics and discussions include:Weekly recap/ Palm Trees recap/ Clyde got pranked (3:15)#DearRelentless (36:05)Vybz Kartel sells out Barclays Centre in New York (1:24:20)is Chris Brown the most successful R&B act of all time (1:41:05)Chris brown and karrueche (1:54:30)Is toxic masculinity real?/ What does it mean to be a man/ How can men approach women better (2:02:05)Is Generational wealth real? (2:37:05) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Palm Sunday message. Pastor Craig Schill illuminates the significance of the palm branches laid before Jesus as He entered Jerusalem.
Hosts: Ren Harris & david millsAnnouncers: Zeb McClusky, Anthony “Tony” Roddy & Wink DinkersonExecutive Producer: InterWest ConceptsSound Engineers: Ren Harris & david millsRecorded live, unscripted and uncut at InterWest Concepts Studios in Farmington, NM. Our wonderful sponsors are not responsible for any of the content of said programming, they just help make it all possible. Guests are not paid to appear; they completely volunteer to subject themselves to the craziness. Send us a textMusic for Masada, Credit Express, Masada House & Ask Ren and david Credit Express, Masada House, Karaoke Time & Music for MasadaSupport the showWake Up Call is the sole property of InterWest Concepts. All rights reserved. For permission to use all or part of the programming contact InterWest Concepts at interwestconcepts.com
The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon [NIV]
We went to Indian Wells and have thoughts. From court-side moments to Miami week 1 madness, we're recapping the highs, the huhs, and the hot takes. Dreams, Nightmares, and Realities returns with our predictions for the second week of Miami. We get into Court Couture, The Player's Box, and yes, with Networthy News we're going there: the PTPA lawsuit. What it means, who's involved, and why this moment might just be a tipping point in the tennis world. Enjoy xEditor's note: We said no one has ever defended their Indian Wells title, but we meant no one on the WTA side has.
In this episode, Steven Richards, Managing Director and Head of Healthcare Investment Banking at Palm Tree, joins Scott Becker to discuss key trends shaping the healthcare deal landscape. From regulatory challenges and investment strategies to the rise of specialty pharmacy and healthcare IT, Steven shares expert insights on where the industry is headed in 2025.
In this episode, Steven Richards, Managing Director and Head of Healthcare Investment Banking at Palm Tree, joins Scott Becker to discuss key trends shaping the healthcare deal landscape. From regulatory challenges and investment strategies to the rise of specialty pharmacy and healthcare IT, Steven shares expert insights on where the industry is headed in 2025.
Join us as Natalie Runion delivers a powerful word on day 2 of the Sisterhood Conference!
Psalm 92 • Pastor Dustin Williams
Sara, a noble lioness, encounters another noble lioness on the karaoke plains of north-east London. Who survives the battle? And who's still using aerosol deodorant? Big questions, as usual, plus we watch the new Kate Hudson/Mindy Kaling project.See Sara at Soho Theatre later this month: https://sohotheatre.com/events/sara-barron-anything-for-you/Write to us: fuckoff@firecrotchandnormcore.comGo against the grain and join the Patreon WE STILL NEED YOUR MONEY: patreon.com/theyliketowatch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on AirTalk, we're reflecting on the most memorable moments of the 2025 Academy Awards last night. An L.A. staple, The Original Pantry Cafe, is set to close its doors after a century of operation. Slate's ICYMI podcast host is here to talk about the lifecycle of a viral meme and everyone's favorite debate...Was the dress black and blue or white and gold? What to know about a proposed CA bill would ban private firefighters from using public infrastructure. For the SoCal history segment, we're looking at an invasive species that became a symbol of Los Angeles: Palm Trees. Help this Instagram account crown the worst parking lot in all of L.A. Today on AirTalk: Oscars recap (0:15) Classic LA diner closes its doors after a century (16:22) The lifecycle of a viral meme (36:19) Proposed CA bill targets private firefighters using public utilities (51:17) SoCal history: Palm Trees (1:06:27) The award for worst parking lot in LA goes to... (1:27:45)
This just in!! Anissa is on a decluttering spree, Jess is trying to sell her house without losing her mind, and somehow, pets and family drama make it into the mix. They break down real estate struggles, social media nonsense, and why setting future goals actually matters. If you've ever tried to clean out a closet and ended up questioning your entire life—this one's for you. Tune in for laughs, real talk, and maybe even some motivation (no promises).
I'm excited for you to join me today to head to the gorgeous island of the Dominican Republic. There's something about the turquoise water fringed with the most amazing palm trees you've ever seen - that gives you a sense of calm and relaxation here. Add in the incredible history, gorgeous resorts, world class golf courses - and you're truly on vacation. My guest today is Stefano Baratelli, the Executive Director at Eden Roc Cap Cana. This resort is one that has been special for so many of our clients, so I was excited to share it with you too. Stefano and I chat about the culinary focus of the property, the culture of the island, and some over the top New Years parties. Have fun with this sun and sand episode, and when you're ready to stay, don't forget that you get extra perks for booking through Bell & Bly Travel. Enjoy! Learn more at www.luxtravelinsider.com Connect with me on Social: Instagram LinkedIn
Guest: Alex Stone joins Tim to discuss the high cost of eggs in America and fast-food joints shortage of chicken inventory. // Tim's cry for the state of California to get rid of Palm Trees as they are notorious for catching fire and how they could be a major hazard/ Angel Martinez' Modeling career and Tim the underwear model. // SoCal's weather forecast as California gets rain and heavy winds up in the mountain areas/ A Husband in custody after woman found shot to death in Encino, police say // Bellio is the Carol Burnett in radio / Superbowl Halftime show details the A.S.L. performers and Kendric Lamar.
In this episode, Chris Felderman, Sr. Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree LLC, joins Scott Becker to discuss the evolving M&A landscape, trends in private equity, and how Palm Tree helps mid-market companies maximize value across the investment lifecycle.
In this episode, Chris Felderman, Sr. Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree LLC, joins Scott Becker to discuss the evolving M&A landscape, trends in private equity, and how Palm Tree helps mid-market companies maximize value across the investment lifecycle.
The book of Exodus is an allegory for the spiritual condition of mankind, & God's response. We're in bondage and need deliverance, and only the Lord can provide salvation. But even with that, we can fall into grumbling--a red light indicator of a deficiency of faith and entitled indulgence. Our flesh pushes us into the negative and forgets God's goodness. But He proves Himself over and over as Jehovah Rapha--the Lord our Healer. We can always trust Him to meet any of our needs. Video of this service is also available: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=n8rDpv0syi8&t=3511s
Nick Monard is a serial entrepreneur, travel agent, podcaster, and author based in Southwest Florida. After immigrating to the United States in 2013 with the goal of achieving the American dream, he became a leadership and mindset expert. With his unique perspective on success, travel, and influence, Nick has inspired many and penned the book Mindset Is My Degree.Welcome, Nick! Tell us a little about yourself.Thank you for having me! I'm originally from Belgium. When I first arrived in the United States, I spoke no English, which made navigating this new chapter quite a challenge. But it was also one of the most rewarding experiences of my life.I've always had an entrepreneurial spirit, and coming to the U.S. allowed me to channel that into extremely meaningful pursuits—like starting my travel agency and sharing my travel mental and professional journey through writing.Why did you want to move to the U.S.?At 9 years old, I came to visit Florida for three weeks and I came back obsessed with America. The American flag was all over my room and my dream board. At the top of my dream board, I wrote, “I will move to the United States one day.” I knew I was going to move to the U.S. one day. I finally moved to the U.S. at 33 years old, but it was all worth it.What was it like moving to the U.S. from Belgium?It was quite a polar cultural shift. Belgium is known for its history, architecture, and small-town historic charm, while the U.S. is much larger in scale and offers endless opportunities. Adjusting to a new language and lifestyle was tough, but it taught me resilience and adaptability—qualities that are central to my work today.What do you love most about Southwest Florida? Do you have any favorite spots?Southwest Florida is paradise! Palm Trees are “freedom” to me. The scenery, the weather, and the beaches are stunning, and the community is warm and welcoming. My favorite beach spots include Barefoot Beach, and Lovers Key State Park—they're perfect for relaxing and soaking in the natural beauty. As for food, I'm a fan of the Cooper's Hawk Restaurants in Naples and Fort Myers. For travelers visiting SWFL, what are your must-do recommendations?There's so much to explore! The beaches and islands like Sanibel and Captiva are stunning. I'd suggest staying at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples for a luxurious experience or trying out the smaller boutique hotels for a cozy vibe. Be sure to visit the Edison and Ford Winter Estates for some history and take a kayak tour through the mangroves at the Estero River Outfitters. And of course, don't miss out on the local seafood—it's some of the freshest you'll ever taste! The outlets and outdoor malls like 5th Avenue in Naples and Miromar Outlets in Estero have great shopping. You can even travel up to places like Siesta Key for extra adventures.What sparked your love of travel?It's in my DNA. Growing up in Europe and playing professional basketball, travel became a big part of my life. In Europe, countries are so close together. In the U.S. I traveled to New York, NOLA, Vegas, and other fun cities. I've always been curious about experiencing new cultures, meeting people, and seeing the world from different perspectives.What are your favorite places you've visited?I'd have to say Antarctica even though I hate cold weather! I took a Seabourn cruise through Antarctica and it was the best experience of my life. In Europe, Barcelona is my favorite city because it has everything. It has a fantastic beach, extravagant architecture, amazing city life, top-notch food, and a fantastic cruise port. I love Las Ramblas Boulevard for the “people watching” and music. I also love Budapest. It is a totally underrated city with extremely nice people and very affordable prices. People in Croatia are also extremely nice and beautiful. If you like beer and “real” French Fries, check out my home country of Belgium. Each place left a lasting impression on me for different reasons.What's your favorite way to travel?I'm a fan of cruising. There's nothing like waking up to a new destination every day without having to unpack and pack up again for the next spot. My two best-selling adult cruiseliners are Celebrity Cruises and Virgin Voyages. These cruise liners have great food and no kids! Virgin has a one-star Michelin chef onboard. Celebrity is very similar to top all-inclusive hotels. The service is top-notch and they have the best sea casino. I love smaller, luxury river cruises through Europe as well. You definitely need to experience Greece on a cruise. There are lots of small places that day trips are perfect for. Royal Caribbean's Caribbean island cruises are also great. I really love to cruise from California to Hawaii & Tahiti. I have also been on a 26-day cruise from Sydney Australia to San Francisco visiting all the islands along the way. Cruising is not the best option for people who want to experience all the nightlife of a city, however, certain cruises that go to places like Greece and Ibiza have night stops for travelers to enjoy the nightlife. What are your favorite all-inclusive resorts or resort locations?Xcaret Mexico is one that I personally love. I believe it has the best beaches in Mexico and so many choices for food. They have literally a market where everything is fresh every morning, and when you walk towards the market, you just smell it ahead of you. The scenery is incredible. People always mention sandals. Some sandals are very nice and some are not great. In Jamaica, for example, they have a brand new Sandals Resort that is out of this world beautiful, but it's pretty expensive. It has water bungalows where the floor is transparent glass, and you can see the water and the fish. You also have your own little pool, and jacuzzi included in your bungalow. That is an experience everyone should do at least once. Many couples vacation there for honeymoons and anniversaries. Also, Bora Bora is perfect for travelers who love beaches and beautiful scenery on the water. Fiji is the fanciest spot. All hotels here are all-inclusive, butler included! You can only stay four nights maximum on the island and it costs eight to twelve thousand dollars a night—usually, people island-hop after stopping in Fiji. Fiji trips need to be booked a year and a half in advance. Tell us more about your business, Dream Vacations.I became a travel agent because people loved the places I traveled to and wanted to go themselves. I realized I needed a referral fee to set their vacations up. I've been in the travel business for several years now with Dream Vacations, a franchise under World Travel Holdings. As a luxury travel concierge, I go beyond basic planning to create customized, seamless experiences for my clients. My goal is to make every trip unforgettable. The best part for the customer is it doesn't cost them extra to use a travel agent. What most people do not know is travel agent service fees are always included in your booking fee whether you use a travel agent or not. Using a travel agent like me, you do not lose any extra money in fees and you can find the best cruises, hotels, and trips in the world!What does your planning process look like?It all starts with a conversation. I ask my clients about their interests, goals, group size, and must-have sites and experiences. From there, I focus on delivering value and finding options that balance quality and budget. I use Dream Vacations to book travel and activities while keeping an eye out for deals without compromising a high-quality experience.Lastly, where can our readers find and connect with you?You can find me on Instagram and Facebook at @NickMonardTravel or visit my website at dreamvacations.com. Feel free to reach out for tips or to start planning your next adventure!Travel Brats, if you're looking for inspiration or help planning your dream getaway, Nick is your guy! Until next time, happy travel bratting!
Send us a textMembership rewards. Premium perks. A charge card with swagger. An iconic brand built on exclusivity. American Express (AmEx) is in the spotlight.For over 170 years, AmEx has set itself apart in the competitive financial services space. But with shifting consumer behaviors and growing competition, how can the company continue to lead?In this segment of Business Breakdowns, Jenny Rae Le Roux and Namaan Mian unpack the AmEx business model, pinpoint opportunities for growth, and offer bold takes on what's next for the brand.Will American Express remain the gold standard in the industry? Tune in to find out.Business Breakdowns drops on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Have a company you'd like to see covered? Let us know via text or email.Disclaimer: AmEx is a Management Consulted executive communication partner - learn more.Relevant LinksConnect with Namaan and Jenny Rae on LinkedInBuild your business acumen through our Black Belt case coaching programMore About AmExAmEx Investor Relations SiteAmEx financial documentsPartner LinksMore info on Palm Tree careers2025 Consulting Salary Report Coming Soon!Submit your 2025 consulting offer data here (secure and anonymous)Join the Management Consulted email list to be the first to know when the new report dropsDavid C Barnett Small Business and Deal Making M&A SMBI discuss buying, selling, financing and managing small and medium sized businesses...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyConnect With Management Consulted Follow Management Consulted on LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest updates and industry insights. Schedule a free 15min consultation with a member of the Management Consulted team. Join an upcoming live event - case interviews demos, expert panels, and more. Email our team (team@managementconsulted.com) with any questions or feedback.
In this special "Best of" encore episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar, we're revisiting a summer favorite featuring the exuberant television and radio personality Danny Bonaduce. Join Patrick Evans and Randy Florence as they sit down with the former child star and radio host for a lively chat at Skip Page's iconic venue in the heart of the Coachella Valley. Bonaduce offers candid insights into his eclectic career, from childhood fame on The Partridge Family to life in retirement under the desert sun. With his trademark humor, he reflects on encounters with Hollywood legends, recounts his rise from tumultuous times, and shares unexpected anecdotes—like the time he sparred in celebrity boxing. As Bonaduce settles into the Palm Springs lifestyle, he discusses his newfound love for the area and its hidden gems. Don't miss this delightful episode full of laughter, nostalgia, and genuine conversation with a unique entertainment icon.Presented by the McCALLUM THEATRE and recorded at LITTLE BAR in Palm Desert, CA.Takeaways:• Danny Bonaduce shares candid reflections on his early acting career, including humorous anecdotes from his time on The Partridge Family.• Bonaduce humorously describes his experience in celebrity boxing and wrestling, highlighting his unexpected resilience in the ring.• He speaks about his transition from Seattle to the Coachella Valley and how he is embracing the desert lifestyle with enthusiasm.• Danny discusses his battles with addiction and his journey to sobriety, revealing the pivotal role his wife played in his recovery.• The former child star reflects on complex relationships with his family, particularly his father, balancing fond memories with acknowledgment of past challenges.• Bonaduce recounts encounters with celebrities, including a childhood memory of interacting with Elvis Presley.• The conversation touches on Bonaduce's current ventures and life adjustments in retirement, including his participation in the unconventional Cameo platform.• Through lighthearted stories and introspection, Danny expresses gratitude for his fans and shares his ongoing desire to connect with them in Palm Springs.#BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #DannyBonaduce #CoachellaValleyFamousResidents #MutualBroadcastingSystem #DesertLiving #HollywoodMemories #RetroTVStars #CelebrityBoxingTales #ChildStarReflections #SobrietyJourney #ExclusiveInterviews #IconicChats #BehindTheScenesStories #RadioPersonalityLife #EntertainmentIndustry #PalmSpringsLife #FamousEncountersFor more information please visit our website at www.BigConversationsLittleBar.com
Associated Press reporter John Wawrow joins "Tim Graham And Friends" brought to you by CTBK to talk about Sean McDermott's palm-tree comment, the Bills' bonus week of playoff prep, the Sabres' blown lead in Denver and how close St. Bonaventure's men and the University at Buffalo's women are to being nationally ranked.
8:30am Hour 3 - The guys talk about a crazy stat that has originated from the Sabres 11 game winless streak.
In this special December holiday hour, stories about celebration, differing traditions, and family. A mother and son do their best to keep the gifting spirit alive, a daughter tries to fulfill her mother's wish for a Trinidadian feast, and a man waits and waits for the perfect moment to kiss a date. Those and more stories in this episode. Hosted by The Moth's Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.Storytellers:Peter Aguero and his mother exchange holiday gifts made of paper.Tracey Segarra sends a Hanukkah card that her mother-in-law takes issue with.Steve Glickman attempts to escape a snowy Chicagoan Christmas for Puerto Vallarta.Dawn Fraser is tasked to find the perfect ingredients for a Trinidadian Christmas.Evan Lunt takes his grandmother's menorah to college as a keepsake of her.Bernie Somers counts down to a first kiss on New Year's Eve with a romantic interest.
Mike and Bulldog talk the current state of the Sabres with a road back-to-back coming up this weekend
The Florida Panthers (and more specifically Matthew Tkachuk) are BACK. Jacob and TJ discuss a very strong recovery from the November skid, the resurgence of the Rat King, and some impressive performances from Mackie Samoskevich. Around the league, the Sharks are having fun! The Sabres... aren't.
The Florida Panthers (and more specifically Matthew Tkachuk) are BACK. Jacob and TJ discuss a very strong recovery from the November skid, the resurgence of the Rat King, and some impressive performances from Mackie Samoskevich. Around the league, the Sharks are having fun! The Sabres... aren't.
Nick and Andrew are back to break down the Bills 44-42 shootout loss to the LA Rams on Sunday. Why despite the loss Josh Allen may have secured the MVP award. Nick and Andrew have different levels on concern around the team after the game. Previewing a potential Super Bowl matchup vs the red hot Lions. Keys players to watch and score predictions. The Bandits win their road game opener. Finally, we talk about palm trees and the state of the Buffalo Sabres. Thank you for listening!
Join Phil and PK as we talk about the dominating win for the Bandits over the Knighthawks 15-7 as well as the look around the league at the other results (1:26). The Bills drop to 10-3 after a 44-42 loss vs the Rams (41:12). And it's nothing but Palm Trees for the Sabres at this point (50:37). This episode is sponsored by Tap That Tap Room
In this episode, the guys discuss everything wrong with the Buffalo Sabres.
Duane reacts to the Kevyn Adams Press Conference: Fans more angry now than they were before presser Adams scoffs and rolls eyes at questions Adams gets defensive Adams essentially there was a deal in place for either Necas/Ehlers No questions were really answered Won't spend to the cap/internal cap Where's Terry? More! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts Presented by Fattey Beer Co. and Buff-A-Logo Apparel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Champion and promotor of the Ohio Valley Legend Car Series, Steven Partin, stops in. Also, The newest winner of the SC 400, Treyten Lapcevich, swings by.
Ancient Greeks and Romans had a drastically different view of what was allowed sexually. The good news is the Gospel has redefined sex for the entire world and in its sunrise has protected the most vulnerable in a society.
Psalm 92 We are ordinary people transformed by the mercy of God to reach our campus, city, and world. Join us at our in-person worship services at 10:02am on Sundays at 244 Southern Ave, Cincinnati OH, 45219. Visit our website at https://www.mercyhillcincy.com/. Follow us on Instagram: @mercyhillcincy https://www.instagram.com/mercyhillcincy/ Like our Facebook page: @mercyhillcincy https://www.facebook.com/mercyhillcincy Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Qk7uFrOWss2PSV2HGOjFj?si=6347c61821af421a Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mercy-hill-church/id1585694466
Abba Father’s International Fellowship Radio with John McTernan
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In this episode, Scott Becker interviews Mitchel Nakken, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree LLC. Mitchell shares insights into Palm Tree’s integrated M&A advisory services, the launch of their operations practice, and how they support private equity clients through the entire lifecycle of portfolio companies, from acquisition to transformation and sale […]
In this episode, Scott Becker interviews Mitchel Nakken, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree LLC. Mitchell shares insights into Palm Tree’s integrated M&A advisory services, the launch of their operations practice, and how they support private equity clients through the entire lifecycle of portfolio companies, from acquisition to transformation and sale […]
Jay and Mark talk about the excellent pool fight in The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018).
In this episode, Mitchel Nakken, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree, joins the Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast to discuss current M&A trends, private equity deal-making, and emerging sectors. Mitchel shares insights on the evolving private equity environment, market opportunities, and his experiences in consulting for founder-led businesses.
In this episode, Mitchel Nakken, Senior Managing Director and Co-Head of Consulting at Palm Tree, joins the Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast to discuss current M&A trends, private equity deal-making, and emerging sectors. Mitchel shares insights on the evolving private equity environment, market opportunities, and his experiences in consulting for founder-led businesses.
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When one owns trees in the middle of another's property, how is growth on the tree ascribed to either owner (new branches, new roots)? What if there's water and sediment and other debris covering the roots? Note: 3 trees together in another person's property is sufficient for the tree-owner to own the land their rooted in as well. Also, trees must be between 4 and 8 amot apart for these details to apply. Or was that between 8 and 16 amot? (it's a machloket) Noting that planting in the space between can be permitted or a violation of "mixtures" -- kilayim -- depending on how far apart the trees are.
This week, Lisa and Bernie sit down with actor, author and musician, Keanu Reeves. Keanu shares the story of Dogstar's reunion after 22 years, the inspiration behind their latest album, “Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees”, and the passion he has for the gear he's using on their current tour. He discusses “The Book of Elsewhere”, a book he co-wrote with China Mieville, and gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming Broadway project, “Waiting for Godot” with Alex Winter. Join us for an insightful and candid conversation with one of the most genuine and passionate artists in the industry. DOGSTAROFFICIAL.com linktr.ee/dogstarband dogstar.lnk.to/PowerLinesAndPalmTrees thebookofelsewhere.com ****************************************** Hungry for more? Check us out at isbreakfast.com ******************************************
RaMaK's book Palm Tree of Devorah challenges us to imitate God at a very high level, all the way to keter, all the way to forgiveness. We do this work preparing for Elul - in hopes of being forgiven, we learn to forgive.