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talking about a trip to Missionvale, Port Elizabeth South Africa, supporting the work of the late Sister Ethel Normoyle. https://www.missionvaleireland.org Originally broadcast on Saturday 10th February 2024 as part of Saturday Chronicle and hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Xylon van Eyck endured a difficult journey, but he survived Hodgkin Lymphoma. In addition to a successful career as a broadcaster, he was in excellent health as a competitive cyclist. However, while vacationing in Thailand, he began vomiting blood. Upon returning to his native South Africa, first an ulcer was detected, then a biopsy revealed Hodgkin Lymphoma. Xylon underwent radiation treatment and chemotherapy, but they failed to kill all the cancer cells. He then needed a second round of chemotherapy, which included a higher dosage, that plus a stem cell transplant. After all that, Xylan went into remission. He is extremely appreciative of his life and his health. Xylan cycles, runs his own successful business and lives next to a game preserve, which sometimes results in wild animals sleeping in his back yard.
When air bubbles were discovered in Freda Botha's stomach, she was told a corrective procedure would take one hour. However, doctors discovered polyps on her colon, six hours later she awoke with a stoma bag installed, and told she needed to go on chemotherapy. Freda was diagnosed with colon cancer, but she survived, and now works as a volunteer with the Cancer Action Network of South Africa to help others.
Jindi An shares he inspirational story of falling in love with Dungeons & Dragons, struggling to organize a gaming group in a heavily Science Fiction dominated Chengdu China, later he will move to Port Elizabeth South Africa for school and bring Dungeons & Dragons with him to face new challenges, and all the time gaming with his wife and their two children. Join Raised on DnD Podcast as we bring you this epic Father's Day Special.
1. There For Me - Fish Go Deep 2. Still In Love (DJ Spen Remix) (feat Navasha Daya) - Shuya Okino 3. Been So Long (Wamdue Remix) - Kim English, Wamdue 4. Keep Your Head To The Sky (Manoo Ol Skool Remix) - DJ Spen, Cornell C.C. Carter, Manoo 5. Gift Me Tomorrow (Miz Dee Remix) - Andy Compton, Celestine, Anders Olinder, Miz Dee 6. Inside The Loop (Original Mix) - Jimpster 7. Message For The DJ (Jimpster Remix) - Delano Smith Feat. Diamondancer 8. Leave This Place (Jude Brown Remix) - Rich Akoustic, Jude Brown 9. Luna Version 2 - David Alvarado 10. Love Recycled (Original Mix) - Solomun
We had a chat with Montana Turner who is based out of Port Elizabeth South Africa. She talks about what it's like to be a trainer, her relationship with the horses, her first winner and her first group 1 runner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andawaytheyjoe/support
This message from earlier in the year by Andrew Greeff encourages us of the Father's love and His view of situations we may be going through vs the way we may see them. Let Him be your Dad, in all times. Let Him show you the Father's love and lift you up on His shoulders as a loving Dad would you should you say, "Dad, I can't see...". Visit us at www.redeeminghopechurch.co.za to find out more about our community in Port Elizabeth South Africa. Thanks for listening.
In this episode, Karthika interviews Niki Peel, a wedding and elopement photographer from Port Elizabeth South Africa. Through the conversation, Niki shares her journey in owning her own business for the past eight years, her successes and her failures and once she started focusing on what made her truly happy, the rest, as they say, was history. Niki shares such valuable advice on how to be successful. Investing in genuine friendships and relationships with peer and industry vendors is the perfect way to really invest in the community – one that will reap benefits for years to come. Website: www.culturallyours.com Episode Show Notes: www.culturallyours.com/podcast/nikipeel/ Episode Website: www.culturallyours.com/2019/02/05/niki-peel-on-being-different-and-owning-your-uniqueness/
One of this year’s Lipman Family Prize honorees—Jacob Lief, the Co-Founder and CEO of Ubuntu Pathways, joins host Anne Greenhalgh to discuss his a non-profit organization that takes orphaned and vulnerable children in Port Elizabeth, South Africa from cradle to career, on Leadership in Action. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The once weakly podcast for the Cairns Strava Crew comes from beautiful Cairns Australia. And temporarily from Port Elizabeth South Africa. In this Episode we talk with another Saffer Liam Lawson about some stuff, Waz is having saffer coffee and wearing pants, Tony Cheng from Shanghai chimes in with a cheap T-shirt offer, Pierre from Cannes does some sledging, Hughey gets us off the couch and on the pavement, Tate nails another fitness tech segment, JB is in the bath with a red wine listening to Ep07, CSC T-shirts are selling out fast on Redbubble. It's all happening, ALL thanks to Blackbird Espresso and Thomas Dental. Link to T-shirts - https://www.redbubble.com/people/cdsmythe/works/31525061-cairns-strava-crew?p=t-shirt&style=mens&rbs=e39efc82-e487-4f63-aaed-a86e953334b2 Regular Competitions - Guess the Theme music and Strava Art Website - http://cairnsstravacrew.com/ Complaints - cairnsstravacrew@toddymatthews.com Subscribe and give us a review on whatever podcast app you use
[Listen on iTunes] Kevin Hedeen was born in Detroit Michigan almost 56 years ago. From ages 10-15 he lived in Frankfort Germany and from age 15-17 he lived in Port Elizabeth South Africa. He found his way into the pharmaceutical industry as an analytical chemist, a good paying job that led him to marriage and two sons. Inside he was guarded to the point where he was mostly numb to what he felt – although experiencing the birth of his children gave him a glimpse of what his world of feeling could be like. In 1995 Kevin was introduced to the ManKind project and did the New Warrior Training Adventure (NWTA) weekend, where he opened himself to a deep inner journey that helped him release and heal within a container of powerful men. He's been in the same men’s group since then, and has gone on to serve as staff for 47 trainings. Kevin continues to sit in the discomfort of fully expressing his bisexuality within a monogamous relationship to a loving and powerful woman. He is currently leaning into a new phase of his life that includes community circles that are co-gender, while continuing to engage circles of men. He seeks to expand himself to deeper understandings of people who are different from him as he redefines himself as a licensed clinical social worker after 26 years as an analytical chemist. In this episode we discuss: His work as an established leader with The ManKind Project Using authenticity and emotion to step into leadership Coming out as bisexual to his sons Balancing anger and power with listening and passivity in a healthy way Quotes from this episode: “I’ve been very engaged by my relationships with men, how they moved inside of me and shifted me into a place where I could step authentically into what leadership was for me... It was more about just being who I am.” “I can be powerful in my authentic self… it’s not always about tears and pain… yet I need to reveal that part to allow the fullness of myself to come forward.” "There's a compassionate side of me that's more nurturing and more interested in holding what a man has to say, as opposed to galvanizing or inspiring them to make a change. I see the opportunity to balance these two energies, the masculine and feminine in me."
Preached at Healing Jesus Campaign, Port Elizabeth - South Africa 01.12.2015
Preached at Healing Jesus Campaign, Port Elizabeth - South Africa 01.12.2015