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The 2026 midterm elections are a long way away, but millions of dollars are already flowing into the Senate race as incumbent GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy faces a challenge from fellow Republican State Treasurer John Fleming.Greg LaRose, editor-in-chief for the Louisiana Illuminator, tells us more about what this race says about Cassidy's vulnerability.Under a new Louisiana law, thousands of inmates can no longer plead their cases to a parole board. This is thanks to a computerized scoring system adopted by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, which ranks an inmate's risk of reoffending. Calvin Alexander, a 70-year-old and nearly blind inmate is no longer eligible to speak before a parole board. Verite's Richard Webster tells us more about Alexander and the thousands of other inmates whose cases are in limbo.Following heavy rainfall in the Ohio River Valley, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has activated proactive flood fight protocols as water from upstream swells the Mississippi River. State climatologist Jay Grymes tells us how residents should best prepare for potential flooding.—Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Nine prisoners are walking free after being convicted in part on faulty evidence presented by Mississippi dentist Michael West and his pathological partner Dr. Steven Hayne. Seven of those nine convictions involved bite mark evidence, and three of the recently-freed men had been on death row. There is one inmate left who awaits execution based on evidence presented by the now defamed medical professionals, and state prosecutors aren't budging about his guilt. All the while, Louisiana had been gearing up for its first nitrogen gas execution, which has since been temporarily barred by a federal judge. Richard Webster, a reporter for Verite News and ProPublica has been following this closely, and joins us to share more. The 2025 March Madness tournaments are just around the corner, and all eyes are on the LSU women's basketball team. The Lady Tigers won the championship in 2023, and lost in the Elite Eight in 2024. While this year's squad will lack the familiar faces of Angel Reese and Haley Van Lith, fans will remember Flau'Jae Johnson, who has taken on a larger role with this year's team. And of course, there's the colorful coach Kim Mulkey and her unforgettable sideline jackets. Reed Darcey, who covers the team for the Baton Rouge Advocate, joins us to look back at the regular season and offer tournament predictions.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Ryan Vasquez. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
A new law in Louisiana gives police officers the power to order journalists and citizens to remain 25 feet from them at any time, creating a “buffer zone.” Critics say it's law enforcement's response to growing surveillance and scrutiny of police work by the public. Verite News and ProPublica reporter Richard Webster joins us to discuss the law.Another new law that was passed in this spring's special legislative session on crime eliminates parole for prisoners. Louisiana has also scaled back “good time” reductions for those serving long sentences. Chelsea Brasted of Axios New Orleans gives us the details.A new sculpture installation outside the New Orleans Museum of Art gives viewers a peek into the secrets held in a common household receptacle. “Craig's Closet” is a bronze and granite work by artist Jim Hodges. It will be on view outside the entrance to NOMA through June 2025.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. Matt Bloom and Aubry Procell are assistant producers. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
In this special episode of 'In Conversation With', I bring back three previous podcast guests to chat about a topic of their choice. John Burridge of Richardson Moving & Storage, discusses Wages. Richard Webster of Tonks Removals, discusses Costings. Tommy McNee of Guardian Moving & Storage, discusses Sales & Marketing. And I throw in my own topic for discussion at the end, Associations. Enjoy! Links to previous podcast episodes: * John Burridge (https://www.movingmatterspodcast.co.uk/29) * Tommy McNee (https://www.movingmatterspodcast.co.uk/54) * Richard Webster (https://www.movingmatterspodcast.co.uk/21) Special Guests: John Burridge, Richard Webster, and Tommy McNee.
Andy and Brendan are joined by guest Richard Webster to discuss the first trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux as well as some tidbits about Superman and Peacemaker. They then review the next episode of The Batman, "Night and the City". Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com Check out our sponsor at manscaped.com and use the promo code “BATSCAPED” for 20% off.
A new report from the Prison Policy Initiative found a steep drop across the country in the number of people who were granted parole and early release from prison over the last few years. Louisiana's numbers were some of the starkest. Richard Webster covered the report for Verite News in New Orleans. He joins us to explain the causes and consequences of fewer paroles being granted in Louisiana. Gov.-elect Jeff Landry won his seat outright, but there are still plenty of races headed to runoffs on Election Day, Nov. 18. In the time between now and then Louisiana Considered is airing conversations with the candidates for the statewide offices with elections ahead: Attorney general, treasurer and secretary of state. Today: Attorney general. We hear from Democrat Lindsey Cheek about why she got into the race, and what she hopes to accomplish if elected. And we hear from the Republican candidate, Solicitor General Liz Murrill, about her tenure in state politics and her work with Gov.-elect Landry. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Bob Pavlovich. Our assistant producer is Aubry Procell and our engineer is Garrett Pittman. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12 and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode David Cran, Managing Director of MintBox Removals discusses how he got involved within the industry only 5 years ago, but the seed of being a remover was potentially sowed much earlier on in life. David's life as a remover didn't start according to plan, a night out on the town ended early after an accident with a taxi, which resulted in David being hospitalised and on crutches for several weeks! MintBox Removals is based in Edinburgh and provides predominantly domestic removals, packing and storage services (mostly via third party storage companies), running 3 x Luton Vans and 1 x HGV (recently purchased from Richard Webster at Tonks - Listen to Richard's episode here (https://www.movingmatterspodcast.co.uk/21)). David's challenges have been, his personal accident at the start of his removal life, Covid and the stamp duty holiday, and growing the business. The one thing David would change from his relatively short time in the moving industry is to have spent a couple of years gaining experience while working for a large Edinburgh based mover. David's highpoints of being within the industry are, moving several Aberdeen FC footballers, being involved with the Ireland RFU during the Six Nations, being the ‘kitman's assistant' as David puts it, and purchasing the HGV. David wouldn't change a great deal overall within the industry but would like to see the conveyancing system making use of Proptech (property technology). The advice David would give himself just starting out within the industry again, apart from look right and left when crossing the road, would be connecting, and communicating with other movers earlier, and to enjoy the process. In the next 5 years David would like to go down the route of palletised storage, an industrial warehouse to operate from and an additional HGV. Industry wise, David see's more use of the demountable body system, ran by several companies currently. Outside of the industry David enjoys family time with his two children, and gardening, in which David has developed a passion for lawn care! And as always we end Moving Matters with four, yes four funny moving stories, an April Fool's prank, a famous Irish Comedian, an attic incident, and the CEO of Hibernian FC. Enjoy! Links to MintBox Removals: * Website (https://www.mintboxremovals.co.uk/) * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mintboxremovals) * Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mintboxremovals/) * Twitter (https://twitter.com/mintboxremovals) Special Guest: David Cran.
Georgina Cannon is back! And she shares her incredible story of how she healed from debilitating migraines through Past Life Regression. She also shares about her newest book, "Your Guide to Self-Discovery -Twenty Ways to Find the True You"...and I'm excited to be one of the contributors to this amazing book. She invited me plus 19 other experts in New Age modalities, to share their wisdom to help you discover, for example, your emotional intelligence with Beryl Comar and your Akashic Records with Maureen St. Germain and examine your emotional DNA with Judy Wilkins Smith. Other contributors like Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman, Lisa Greenfield, and Richard Webster will enable your self-discovery with insightful passages and light-hearted tutorials where you can discover more of your hidden talents and strengths. Georgina Cannon- Past Life Regression and Hypnosis Meet Kelly Sullivan Walden (Doctor Dream) best-selling author, dream expert, media personality Find books and oracle card decks from Kelly Sullivan Walden and other MindBodySirit.fm podcast hosts in the online store Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you looking to sense and communicate with your guardian angels? Tune in for an inspiring discussion with Richard Webster on his new #book Guardian Angels: How to Contact & Work with Angelic Protectors.#MomentsWithMarianne airs LIVE every Tuesday at 3pm PT/6pm ET, and every Friday at 10am PT/1pm ET, in the Southern California area on KMET 1490AM & 98.1 FM, an ABC Talk News Radio Affiliate! Richard Webster (New Zealand) is the bestselling author of more than one hundred books. Richard has appeared on several radio and television programs in the US and abroad, including guest spots on WMAQ-TV (Chicago), KTLA-TV (Los Angeles), and KSTW-TV (Seattle). He travels regularly, lecturing and conducting workshops on a variety of metaphysical subjects. His bestselling titles include Spirit Guides & Angel Guardians and Creative Visualization for Beginners. http://www.psychic.co.nzFor more show information visit: www.MariannePestana.com#bookclub #readinglist #books #bookish #author #authorinterview #KMET1490AM #radioshow #booklover #mustread #reading #bookstagram #angels #angel #healing #healingjourney
Getting to know yourself has never been easier. With practical introductions to twenty New Age modalities, this book will help you discover all your many facets. Each chapter offers a concise summary of a single topic written by an expert in that field. Explore your emotional intelligence with Beryl Comar and your Akashic Records with Maureen St. Germain. Find the meaning behind recurring dreams with Dr. Kelly Sullivan Walden and examine your emotional DNA with Judy Wilkins Smith. Other contributors like Dr. Paulette Kouffman Sherman, Lisa Greenfield, and Richard Webster will kickstart your self-discovery with insightful passages and tutorials on:• Birth Order • Numerology • Dreams • Emotional Intelligence • Palmistry • Karma • Astrology • Creative Superpowers • Family Constellations • Animal Guides • Past Lives • Archetypes • Face Reading • Enneagrams • Relationships • Personal SWOT Analysis • Akashic Records • Neuro-Linguistic Programming • Angels • AurasGeorgina Cannon teaches hypnosis at the University of Toronto and privately teaches Past Life Regression and Life Between Lives facilitation. In 1998, she opened the Ontario Hypnosis Centre which grew to become Canada's largest hypnosis clinic and school. She has spent more than twenty-four years working as a counselor and coach and currently specializes in major life changes, relationship challenges, and emotional issues.Visit her online at www.GeorginaCannon.com.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2790919/advertisement
➢ DM “Fat Loss” to @Colossusfit on instagram to start your transformation today! (3 people to jump into the challenge)➢ Follow us on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/colossusfit/?hl=en➢ Watch this on youtube- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lbm66brICOY➢ Watch my 30 day cold shower video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVLGfOFHoHg&t=1sWelcome to Motivation Monday, where every Monday we answer all of your questions and have some real talks about life & fitness & get you fired up for the week! In this episode we talk about the best diet for fat loss & longevity, how much protein to have & whether personal training or online coaching is better.Time Stamps:(0:00) - Intro(0:38) - Kyle quote: “20 years from now you'd give anything to be this exact age, exactly this healthy, in this exact moment. Take a second to enjoy it.” — Richard Webster(3:05) - Josh quote: “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” — Joshua J. Marine”(7:40) - What has us excited or intrigued(16:20) - Client shoutout: Justis(18:50) - Question 1- What is the best diet for fat loss and for me to stick to for the rest of my life? There are so many types and it's overwhelming. I've heard keto is the best.(26:40) - Question 2- Is personal training or online coaching better?(31:45) - Question 3- How much protein should I be eating?Thanks for listening! We genuinely appreciate every single one of you listening.➢Follow us on instagram @colossusfit➢Apply to get your Polished Physique: https://colossusfitness.com/Support the show
Jim Saylor has been traveling the USA researching, lecturing anddemonstrating the phenomena associated with the Psychic Arts formore than 30 years.He has been an active performer at colleges, night clubs,corporate events and banquets. The more serious, yet still fun,side of his work is represented in his writings.Jim is an Author, Artist, Entertainer (he started his career inMagic and Escapes before moving into the Psychic field),Instructor, and Speaker with a lifetime interest in theparanormal. He has written three books in the “metaphysical”genre: Secrets of The Pendulum, Pet Readings, and The Wisdom ofThe Court: Performing Readings with Chess Pieces (a creation ofNew Zealand psychic Richard Webster, expanded on by Jim withRichards consent).Jim has taught classes in Beginning Psychic Development whichinclude Aura Reading, Pendulum use, Numerology, Petcommunication, and other varieties of “psychic” communication.Jim is the owner of “Persuasive Perceptions”. He performsReadings – Aura, Numerology, Pendulum, etc., Past LifeRegressions, Astral Travel workshops, and Psychic Entertainment.Originally from Il., Jim has lived for several years in AZ. Withhis wife Amy and Golden Retriever, Nevaeh.
Sunday marked the annual “blessing of the fleet” in the small fishing village of Chauvin, Louisiana. The town was hit hard by Hurricane Ida, and this year's blessing coincided with the grand reopening of a local symbol of Cajun culture and perseverance: the Chauvin Sculpture Garden. Coastal Desk reporter Kezia Setyawan has more. It's no secret the South is home to colorful traditions. Everything from the food we eat to the songs we sing have deep ties to our history, often borne out of resistance, survival, and a celebration of life. Those traditions are the subject of a new docuseries Ritual, from Louisiana Public Broadcasting and PBS. Host Tarriona “Tank” Ball, the Grammy-nominated lead singer of Tank and the Bangas, and producer Avery White, give us the details. But first, nearly 18 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana, the Road Home program – which was established to aid homeowners rebuild after storm damage – has officially ended. This frees over 3,000 residents from debt owed to the state, and forgives all existing lawsuits. But those who already paid are out of luck, as they won't be refunded for previous payments. Richard Webster reported this story for Verite Newsroom in partnership with WWL-TV and The Times Picayune / New Orleans Advocate. He joins us today for more. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, college basketball player from Detroit Mercy, Antoine Davis, came four points away from beating Pete Maravich's record for most points scored in the NCAA. While we wait to see whether or not Davis might have another chance to take this title, we revisit a conversation with Marshall Terrill, co-author of the biography Maravich, about the life of LSU legend pistol Pete and how he changed Louisiana basketball history. State law requires law enforcement agencies to report when an officer quits or is fired and why. But a new police accountability database found the reporting isn't happening in a majority of cases. Investigative reporter for Verite, Richard Webster, looked into what's been happening. He joins us for more on what he's discovered. This Thursday, Louisiana Public Broadcasting will premiere the film, The Precipice. This documentary explores the Pointe-Au-Chien Indian Tribe's struggle to save their homes, land, language, and culture. LPB senior Producer and filmmaker Ben Johnson tells us more about this documentary and its universal messages. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law enforcement officers from outside of the New Orleans area will head to the Crescent City to help with policing and security during Mardi Gras. But in the past, outside officers have not always had to follow the city's rules and regulations. Verite's Richard Webster tells us more about the consent decree that will give the NOPD oversight of the incoming officers. Last month, the YMCA in Baton Rouge's mid-city announced plans to renovate its aging facility and replace it, in part, with affordable apartments. These new units are meant to help address housing needs in the region. Christian Engle, CEO of YMCA of the Capital Region tells us more. Next week, The Acadiana Symphony Orchestra in Lafayette will present a concert of romantic musical masterpieces, featuring the sultry sounds of the saxophone for its Valentines Day concert. Mariusz Smolij, artistic director of the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, and Karèn Devroop, saxophonist, join us for more. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubry Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Gwen and I were deciding what to name this week's episode, Gwen's title was 'Taking a Pause Before the Claus comes to Town: Last minute tips to survive the holiday.' I chuckled at the title's length and changed it to 'Last Minute Christmas Tips.' It turned out, however, Gwen was right, maybe not about the length of the title, but about needing to put the word ‘pause' into the title. This turns out to be key for more than one reason. First of all, we do need to pause before heading out to family gatherings this holiday season. We talk and plan and figure out what we can and can't do. We make backup plans and even escape plans to implement if things get too overwhelming, but an equally important piece that can be easy to overlook is to take a minute to pause. Before rushing out of the house, take some time for yourself. Take some deep breaths. Just be present in the moment. Take a break from the busyness. Pause. That brings me to the second reason that putting the word ‘pause' in the title this week is perfect. When I hear Gwen talk about taking a minute to pause, the words that jump into my mind are ‘be still.' Whenever Andy was feeling anxious about anything in life big or small, I would remind him to breathe and ‘be still.' His Bible verse that he truly clung to was Psalm 46:10 - Be still and know that I am God. Reciting those words during anxious moments would put his mind in a better place. This week at the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys annual Lessons and Carols concert, a song written by guest conductor, Richard Webster, in memory of Andy, debuted. The title was ‘Be Still and Know that I am God.' It was the most painful and beautiful and meaningful song I have ever heard in my life. A gorgeous piece of music was written to honor my boy that reminds choirs all over the world to take a minute to pause and to be still. So today, in the midst of the holiday bustle, I say to all of you the words that I said to Andy so many times, “Be Still.” *Listen to the end to hear the song. Go to andysmom.com/171 to see a video of the song. Go to the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys Webpage to hear the full concert (grcmb.org)
This week on the podcast, I am joined by Dr. Nabil Fanous. Dr. Nabil Fanous is a triple board-certified surgeon, university teacher, and renowned speaker at major international medical conferences. After completing an advanced training (Fellowship) in Boston with Harvard teacher and world-renowned plastic surgeon Dr Richard Webster, Dr. Fanous was offered a teaching position at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he is presently chief of the Division of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and associate professor at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery. He is a founding member of the Canadian Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada. Dr Fanous is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. He has authored more than 60 scientific publications, introduced numerous new surgical techniques, and designed multiple surgical instruments. He is married with two children and lives in Montreal, Canada, where he practices as director and senior surgeon at The Canadian Institute of Cosmetic Surgery. On this episode we talk about how to stay healthy physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, the universal rules of life, and how to manage your time and stress. We also discuss how in person connection is vital to our health and wellbeing, the power of gratitude, and so much more! Spread the love by sharing this podcast with your friends and family! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode, and I would love if you took a moment to rate and review the show! DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind this episode is not mean to act as medical advice. You are always encouraged to be your own advocate and to do your own research --------------------------- Connect with Meghan: Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website To Email the Show: podcast@balancebymeghan.com Connect with Dr. Nabil: Buy his book on Amazon – CAN | USA ---------------------------- Three Ships Beauty has a mission to be the most transparent beauty brand in the world. Their products are SUPER clean, natural with 100% plant-derived ingredients and contain no harmful ingredients. My current obsession is the Dew Drops which is one of their bestselling serums containing Mushroom Hyaluronic Acid + Vitamin C Serum. Get 20 % off your order by using this link or use code balancebymeghan20 at checkout. ----------------------------- Access the Intro to Human Design Online workshop REPLAY here ------------------------------- Book your Human Design Reading here.
Richard Webster is the CEO of Rena-Fi, an online program to develop financial wellness. Using his nearly four decades navigating the field as a real estate entrepreneur, bringing him a wealth of knowledge to impart to his clients. He has grown to understand that success must be values-driven. How we handle business and money has its roots in our often-subconscious feelings and drives. It's critical to know the mechanics of handling money, but without the context of one's values, and without an awareness of the emotional underpinnings of behaviors, success can be elusive. In his capacity as CEO of Rena-Fi, Rick brings perspective, vision, and passion to an area of life he considers foundational—personal money management. Listen to this beneficial Parenting With Impact episode with Rick Webster about teaching our kids financial wellness, so they have skills that set them up for life. Here is what to expect on this week's show: 61% of individuals with ADHD have significant and severe financial difficulties Fundamentals: learn how credit works, balancing checkbooks, and budgeting Teach financial awareness early on; habits learned now will impact the future Links Mentioned: https://rena-fi.com/ Connect with Rick: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/renafiinc Instagram https://www.instagram.com/renafiinc/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/renafiinc LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/renafiinc/ 12 Tips for Parenting a Complex Teen From the experts at ImpactParents (and the moms of 6 young adults!), we promise you this: it's not too late. In this FREE guide you'll learn 12 fool-proof tips to improve conversations and reconnect with your teens so you can guide them to become independent and successful. Parents all over the world have better relationships with their teens using these tools. You can, too! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard Webster is the best-selling author of more than 100 books. He's written on topics from magic and psychic development to angels and spirit guides and everything in between. Hailing from New Zealand, Richard has appeared on television and radio programs all across the world including LA, NY and Chicago. Richard's books have been translated […]
Welcome to Psychic Teachers - your place for all things magical, mystical and miraculous. In this week's show, Deb and Samantha discuss the Magic of Pendulums and Dowsing. Learn how to use your pendulum to send healing energy, clear your chakras, find lost objects and enhance your intuitive decision making skills.Two books referenced this week include Pendulum Magic for Beginners by Richard Webster and Mysteries by Colin Wilson. If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend and leave us a kind review. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook too. Have a question for the show? Email us at psychicteachers@gmail.com. You can also find out more about us by going to samanthafey.com and debbowen.comThank you for listening and being a part of the Psychic Teachers family. Have a great week. Be the Light!
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The CHPE (Champlain Hudson Power Express) project would bring Canadian Hydropower to New York City using a cable routed along the Hudson River. Richard Webster, Legal Director of Riverkeeper, will be submitting comments opposing the project over climate, jobs, and environmental concerns by Feb. 7 to the Public Service Commission which has to decide whether to approve the project despite the announced support of Governor Hochul. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Radio Network.
In this special episode of Moving Matters we have 18 funny moving stories to re-share from the early episodes of the Podcast. Featuring in this episode are; Nigel Shaw of Specialised Movers Anthony Groves of D.C. Groves & Son Geoff Archer of P.W. Archer & Son Paul Bullock of PHS Teacrate Ian Studd Director General of BAR Ian Palmer of White & Co PLC Greg Wildman of Basil Fry & Co Tommy McNee of Guardian Moving & Storage Calvin Tickner of The EuroGroup Ciaran Mullarkey of George Pickersgill & Sons Dan Braddock of GB Liners, Tony Tickner of The EuroGroup Rober Bartup of GB Liners Rob Horrobin of John Lomas Removals Danny Pollard of Pollards Moving & Storage Richard Webster of Tonks Removals David Trenchard of Britannia Leatherbarrows and we end with John Burridge of Richardson Moving & Storage. Enjoy! Special Guests: Anthony & Karen Groves, Calvin Tickner, Ciaran Mullarkey, Daniel Braddock, Danny Pollard, David Trenchard, Geoff Archer, Greg Wildman, Ian Palmer, Ian Studd, John Burridge, Nigel Shaw, Paul Bullock, Richard Webster, Robert Bartup, Rob Horrobin, Tommy McNee, and Tony Tickner.
Sojourner Gibbs was slipping into diabetic shock, so someone called 911 to help her. When the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputies arrived, they accused her of drug use, swept her feet out from under her, slammed her to the dirt face-first, and zip-tied her hands together. Even as she screamed, “I'm diabetic! I need help!” The officer who knocked her down was later promoted to detective. This disturbing event and lack of consequences for the officers does not surprise the residents of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. Richard Webster, a New Orleans-based investigative journalist, produced a story on the horrifying abuses of power, and the physical abuse of local residents, at the hands of Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office deputies. He details the stories of Sojourner and several others, in hopes of bringing much-needed attention to the police violence in the district, similar to what is being implemented in New Orleans to improve conditions. And in a first sign of hope for change, the ACLU has called for a federal investigation. READ the full story here: https://www.propublica.org/article/across-the-parish-line READ the ACLU calling for investigation: https://www.propublica.org/article/aclu-calls-on-federal-prosecutors-to-investigate-the-jefferson-parish-sheriffs-office Executive Producer: Adell Coleman Producer: Brittany Temple Distributor: DCP Entertainment For additional content: makeitplain.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode David Trenchard, Chairman of Britannia Leatherbarrows discusses that he may have been born in a tea chest in 1946! David joined the Trenchard's family business when he was 16, which was started by his grandfather. We discover that today's company is Leatherbarrows (Britannia Leatherbarrows to be exact), which David and wife Diane bought from Aubrey Appleton in 1981 and was based in Hounslow, West London. David and Diane took the business into Pelican, but after some of the big players had decided to leave David was faced with either recruiting new Pelican members or offering themselves as a group to Britannia, which they did in 1987. In 1988 David was able to buy part of the family business, Trenchards, and took over Sketchley's which virtually doubled the size of his business. We discuss that David's challenges were having no money at all when he and Diane bought Leatherbarrows, and 6 months after acquiring the business David was awarded a contract from a local department store who wanted to outsource their warehousing and deliveries, a contract David held for 39 years until the department store went into administration in 2019. We discover that David would not change anything from his past because the traumatic experience of leaving the family business and buying Leatherbarrows gave David much better opportunity than he would have had. We discuss David's high points, of which there are many, but his biggest high point was in 1992 where he became BAR President for the year (as they were back in those days), the year when the borders came down in Europe. And the BAR Conference that David organised during his Presidency year which was held at Bournemouth International Centre (my first BAR conference where I exhibited as a supplier), which David was the Chairman of the Centre when it was built. We discover that BAR Services did come from a study tour, the first BAR study tour of the USA and a consequent study tour of Europe where David, Derek Blatchford, Joe Luxford and others persuaded BAR to setup a study group to look at such things the industry and BAR could benefit from. In 1977 (corrected – not 1985) BAR Services was born as a co-operative/buying group and recruited Tony Allen to manage it. David was Chairman of BAR Services for 15 years, giving up the role when he became BAR President, but stayed on the board for 35 years! We discuss BSEN12522 (something I was involved in being part of the original 6 companies to field trial it), and David has always been interested in standards. In 1992/3 after David's Presidency, the French Removals Association had created a Quality Standard for Removals and had recommended it as a European Standard. 7 years on and David had completely rewritten it into what it is today. We discover that QSS (Quality Service Standards), something David is very proud of, was formed because although FEDEMAC wanted to use outside companies to provide the assessments, the BAR, with David's leadership, decided to use the talent of retired removers and train them to undertake the assessments. QSS is totally independent from BAR and non-BAR companies can apply to QSS for many of the ISO and BS Standards currently available. We discuss that the one thing David would change within the industry is to make the BSEN12522 part of the BAR membership criteria. David would also like more regulation on the low weight vehicles (3.5 tonnes). We discover that the advice David would give to himself just starting out again would be to follow your beliefs and do not be afraid to make yourself the odd one out. We discuss that in the next 5 years David sees himself as just being there to provide guidance to his daughter and son-in-law who now run the business. We learn that David wanted to invest in demountable bodies as they offer more flexibility over rigids, similar to Richard Webster's (Tonks Removals) comments in Episode 21 (https://www.movingmatterspodcast.co.uk/21). Industry wise David thinks removers need to be cleverer, recruit more youngsters and train them properly, and drivers have got to be self-taught. We discover that David has over 300 model trucks that he has collected over the years! And I recite a story about my old boss, John McGinty (Alton Moves Group) who had models produced of his livery, to only discover an error on them! We discuss that outside of the industry David has never lost his interest in local politics, and upon retirement from an employee of Leatherbarrows David was instrumental in successfully lobbying to drop the number of local councils in the Dorset area from 9 to 2. And as always we end Moving Matters with not a funny, but a charming moving story with a repeat event that happened 25 years apart! Enjoy! Links to Britannia Leatherbarrows: * Website (https://www.leatherbarrows.co.uk/) * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/britannia.leatherbarrows/) * Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/leatherbarrows-removals-and-storage/) * Twitter (https://twitter.com/Leatherbarrows1) * Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/britannia_leatherbarrows/) Special Guest: David Trenchard.
On Friday, April 30, 2021, the Indian Point nuclear power plant permanently closed. Located less than 40 miles north of New York City on the Hudson River, Alec and others worked for decades to shut Indian Point down. In this episode, Alec reminisces with key leaders in the fight: Paul Gallay, Richard Webster, and Joseph Mangano. Paul Gallay is the executive director of Riverkeeper, an organization dedicated to the health of New York Waterways. Richard Webster is an environmental lawyer at Riverkeeper and formally the Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic. Joe Mangano has studied the damaging effects of radiation for decades. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode Richard Webster, Director of Tonks Removals, discusses how he became involved in the industry some 30 years ago, as a porter on the trucks straight after leaving school at the tender age of 15! We discover that Tonks Removals was formed by the Tonks family in Scarborough back in 1820 and today celebrates its 201st year in business. Tonks Removals was put up for sale in 1995 by then owner Nigel Tonks, and Richard (20) together with his brother James (22) purchased the business for the princely sum of £8,000, with the assets consisting of a Bedford truck, the goodwill, the equipment, and the storage, which had to be relocated from its existing old school depository. We discuss that there are no set roles within Tonks Removals for Richard or James, however James is more on the trucks while Richard is more office based, but they both like to get away on jobs when they can. We discover that the challenges Richard has had to overcome were the lack of money, as the industry is a high-cost industry but not a high margin one, and being taken seriously at such a young age, but the biggest challenge was learning how to run a business. We discuss that even though Richard cannot change anything from his past, however, if he could it would be to realise what the actual costs are to operate your business, know your costs and stop subsidising others who waltz off with the profit! We discover that Richard's high point of being in the industry in terms of the business was purchasing land to build their own facility in Carnaby, a mere 8 years ago, and as a person it is having the respect of others which he has earned and worked for. We discuss that Richard would change a few things within the industry but the main one being the public perception of our industry (again!), which has changed in recent months, but he can see it reverting in due course. And I raise the question of whether the general public's perception is that it's not seen as skilled labour (which of course it is!) and discuss this further with Richard. We discover that Richard uses demountable bodies (19 at the time of recording), as well as fixed bodied truck, but the demountable bodies offer the convenience of access issues, short term storage and cost implications for replacement of trucks. We discuss that the advice Richard would give to a younger self and it would be to know your costings and not to be afraid to market yourself at the better end of the market. We discover that in the next 5 years Richard sees the niche corporate moving in and out of Europe getting smaller and smaller with company mergers and acquisitions, plus the realisation that people can successfully work remotely, but he sees no change in the domestic moving industry. We discuss how imports and exports since Brexit has affected business and Richard states that it is getting easier as the guidance, systems and knowledge base improves, and it is better as a lot of movers have pulled out of the European market and therefore sees relocation prices rising. We discover that Tonks Removals are not members of the BAR, and Richard explains his reasons for this, but he and James have discussed applying once again. We discuss that outside of the industry Richard tends to sleep a lot! He has started doing a lot more walking with his wife, he is a keen motorsport fan due to his love for driving, and he is actively involved in the parish council. And as always we end Moving Matters with a couple of funny moving stories, a potentially X-rated one involving the client, the crew and a hot-tub, one involving Richard and an obnoxious customer, and a couple of short tales involving digging up a dead cat, and a terminally ill dog. Enjoy! Links to Tonks Removals: * Website (https://www.tonksremovals.co.uk/) * Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/www.tonksremovals.co.uk) Special Guest: Richard Webster.
In this week’s show, join Denise and Samantha as we interview Richard Webster – author of the upcoming book 50 Ways to Manifest Abundance and Good Fortune. Richard Webster is a New Zealand based writer who’s a multi-million selling author with books such as Angels For Beginners, Creative Visualization and Spirit Guides and Angel Guardians. In this episode, we […]
Discussed on today's show: Pet Berisha and Matt Santangelo are joined by Football Coach Richard Webster on the Marco Rose hire at Borussia Dortmund and how he can develop some of the talent at Dortmund. His thoughts on Mikel Arteta's progress with Arsenal. Spurs and Mourinho are still struggling, how much longer can the North London club continue with the Special One? Richard also gives us some his favorite talented players heading into the next few years! * All this and more on today's State of Play! Follow us on twitter! (https://twitter.com/StateOfPlayPod?lang=en-gb) Follow Pet on Twitter here (@PetBerisha), Matt here (@Matt_Santangelo) and Martino here (https://twitter.com/MartinoPuccio), Richard (https://twitter.com/rw_roundworld) Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcxfYn-TvYAPAT4HyOqnxyA Music by Joakim Karud
Please enjoy this audio version of the 2020 Sounds of the Season Christmas Concert, featuring the Mundelein Seminary Christmas Concert Choir. Current conditions forced us to reimagine this beloved annual tradition as a virtual event, but we hope you will be inspired by these timeless carols and accompanying reflections taken from an apostolic letter by Pope Francis. Please continue to keep Mundelein Seminary students, faculty and staff In your prayers, and have a blessed Advent.Watch the video version of the concert: http://usml.edu/event/christmasDownload the concert program PDF: https://bit.ly/2LaXXKSMake an end-of-year gift to support your future parish priests: http://usml.edu/christmas Gabriel’s Message Basque Carol, arranged by David Willcocks© David Willcocks, 1975, transferred to Oxford University Press, 1978. O Holy Night Adolph Adam, arranged by Victor Harris© Oliver Ditson Co., 1912 Veni, Jesu Arrangement and original music by GIA, 2017© OneLicense #A-704434 O come, All Ye FaithfulWords and Melody by J. F. Wade, arranged by David Willcocks and Richard Webster© David Willcocks, Oxford University Press, 1961; © Richard Webster, For Brass and Timpani, 1983. Silent Night Franz Gruber, arranged by John Rutter© John Rutter, Oxford University Press, 1981. Come Thou Fount of Every BlessingJohn Wyeth arranged by Michael Raehpour© Raehpour Music, 2018 Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-704434. All rights reserved.Reflections condensed from ADMIRABILE SIGNUM, a 2019 apostolic letter by Pope Francis.Special thanks to our seminarian audio engineers: Matthew Cooke ‘24 (Diocese of Wichita) and Caleb Kuestersteffen ‘24 (Diocese of Wichita)
Richard Webster is the author of over 100+ books on Psychic & New Age Subjects which are available from all major retailers. His website is - https://www.psychic.co.nz/ To join the Elite Hypnosis Bootcamp for the SECRET EPISODES etc check out the Hypnosis Week Site http://www.hypnosisweek.com/ OR: https://hypnosis.official.academy/#!elite-hypnosis-bootcamp-passive-hypnosis-profits-platinum-edition-20/1/Lomxz/c/HYPNOTIZE/
We're breaking format at KilmerKast, because we've got a BRAND-NEW Val Kilmer movie to talk about, as Paydirt arrives this week. Francis Rizzo III is joined by his nearly life-long friend and official COVID-19 frontline hero Richard Webster, as they chat about this new movie, Kilmer's daughter's role in it, questionable stunts and big honkin' guns. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Descobrindo a Umbanda Anjos/Arcanjos/Querubins Quem são? Qual o seu propósito? O que tem haver a Umbanda com Anjos? Meu nome é Diego Sales e esse é o Descobrindo a Umbanda. Hoje, mais um capítulo do leituras de umbanda com o livro Anjos para Iniciantes de Richard Webster.
Come sleepover in the parlour, where Maxwell and Jennifer stay up far too late discussing superstitions. Then join as they light a candle, enter a darkened bathroom, and peer into the dark and mysterious history of mirrors. Dare to see what peers back.. Superstitions, Scrying, and Sleepovers Sources: The Encyclopedia of Superstitions, by Richard Webster https://www.exploringtraditions.com/the-art-of-scrying/ http://hauntedattractiononline.com/haunted-mirrors-world/ http://www.theoccultmuseum.com/dark-reflections-legend-bloody-mary/ https://theghostinmymachine.com/ https://books.google.com/books?id=pXvRNI1S55EC&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=scrying+boys+fingernails&source=bl&ots=e30K1MDXI6&sig=ACfU3U0SrRlWYaDmEs6ukbkPrOds0Y7e2g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjdmcHey7fiAhWmslQKHd4nDP0Q6AEwE3oECGUQAQ#v=onepage&q=scrying%20boys%20fingernails&f=false How to Scry: A black mirror or a regular mirror can be used. Whichever you use, you don’t want to see your reflection. The best is to leave the mirror on a table and look at it from an angle. Turn down the lights and light a candle or use the light of a Full Moon. Relax your body completely and clear your mind. Allow your eyes to slightly close and gaze in the mirror. Focus on your question or intent and allow any images to take shape in the mirror. You may see it in the reflected light or shadows or you may see it in your mind’s eye. Mirror scrying takes practice, so don’t be discouraged. --- So you might ask yourself at this point: How do you get rid of a mirror you suspect is haunted or an evil portal into a realm you don’t want to see? Here are a list of tips: Spiritual cleansing of the mirror and home. (see more below.) Cleanse the object with salt or holy water. Or both. Return it to its original place. Bury it in a graveyard or other consecrated grounds. Burn it. If you do burn it, the fire should be blessed by a priest or a witch so that the flames can trap whatever nasty is in there. Do not break a mirror. Not only is it bad luck, you will let out whatever was trapped inside it. Which is probably also not very happy it’s been trapped in a mirror. -- How to cleanse a mirror: thehoodwitch.com gives in depth instructions on how to cleanse any object, and special instructions for mirrors here: http://www.thehoodwitch.com/blog/2014/10/10/a-thrift-queens-guide-to-clearing-cleansing Additional Links: Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/OddTonic Join our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/OddTonicSociety Credits: Theme Music Makenna Carrico - www.makennacomposer.com Additional Music Haunted Filing Cabinet Sneaky Detective Sneaky Birdie Sneaky Plucked Strings 1 Composer: Thomas VanOosting Tense Hands Stinger Shadows Hang Stinger They're Coming This Way (Stinger) Uneasy Dusk (Stinger 1) Composer: Numsi Loch Ness Monster Composer: Stuart Moore Dark Ambient Drone Seamless Loop 11 Composer: MundoSound Odd Tonic Logo Jennifer Page & Maxwell Holechek Warm & Special Thanks All of Odd Tonic's friends, new and old. Thanks for your support! Please subscribe and leave us a review!
An excerpt from Soul Mates by Richard Webster
An excerpt from Soul Mates by Richard Webster
An excerpt from Soul Mates by Richard Webster
Today, we have a returning guest, Richard Webster. We discuss a new camera that attaches to glasses, what methods are available online for watching the 2018 Winter Olympics, our guff with spreading salt and Tony's experience with switching ISPs.
On this episode of Tech Ease, we our joined by our special guest, Richard Webster. Today, we talk about an unlikely potential solution to cigarette butt waste, a 65-inch TV that can be rolled up, the need for a place to put your phone in cars and Shane's experience with the Pioneer AVH-1330NEX In-Dash CD/DVD Receiver.
It's the conversation too dangerous for live television. (Also I'm not allowed on television.) I sit down with my friend Richard Webster to dissect the concepts of white privilege, intersectionality, class warfare, and why capitalism is immoral. Join us with an open mind and let us know what you think. Twitter: @DukeSkath (Eric) and @RealRichWebster (Rich)
E12, Stuart interviews auther, hypnotherapist and performer Richard Webster. They cover the topis of: Divination, The Creative Process, Sacred Geometry, Feng Shui, Huna, and more
Welcome to a special episode of the podcast. This week Duke and Richard Webster from the Overseas Connection have recorded a special show to take a more in depth look at the Valve/Bethesda Mod controversy and the what it all means and the implications for the industry. Enjoy. To find The Overseas Connection Click Here - OC/G4TE