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Episode 137: The Christmas Edition - Lashlee Traditions. Join Kourtney and Stallings Eargle, children of host Kristen and Joshua Eargle; as they interview fellow coach's kids: Thomas, Hudson, Rowyn and Scarlet. They are the children of SMU Head Football Coach Rhett and Lauren Lashlee.
This is the raw audio from a live interview we did with Aurora Theater mass shooting survivor, Rowyn Richards. Join us on Tuesday & Wednesday's on Tik Tok, Youtube & Facebook as we go live with convicted murderers, survivors of violent crime & professionals in the mental health and law enforcement field.www.unforbiddentruthpodcast.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
Rowyn Richards is a survivor of the 2012 Aurora Movie Theater/Batman movie mass shooting, which was perpetrated by James Holmes. Holmes was convicted of 12 counts of first degree murder, 140 counts of attempted murder, 1 count of possessing an illegal explosive device and1 sentence enhancement of a crime of violence. Holmes is currently serving 12 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole plus an additional 3,318 years in a federal prison.patreon.com/Apocalypsedollhttps://instagram.com/rebelghoul_https://www.tiktok.com/@rebelghoul_extrasaucewww.unforbiddentruthpodcast.comThis 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/4724561/advertisement
This week, one half of our hosting duo goes on a musical journey with their eldest child for a very fun and interesting mix-tape construction. Track list: 5:22 - X-Ray Specs - I'm a Poseur 18:52 - Black Keys - Tighten Up 31:07 - Mad Hatter - Melanie Martinez 44:51 - Take Me Out - Franz Ferdinand 52:26 - Girls and Boys - Blur 1:02:12 - Without Me - Eminem 1:12:58 - Gossip - Maneskin (feat Tom Morello) 1:20:19 - Six Forty-Seven - Instupendo 1:27:10 - NF - The Search Reach Us: @ReasonsAre @ChrisMaierBC @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com Web Site: https://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/ Check out our merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/ourlinernotes
On the 11th of June the 96th Comrades Marathon will take place and the entire world is excited to watch! Race Director of the Comrades Marathon, Rowyn James joins us today, welcome to East Coast Radio. Webpage
Greetings ~ join Rin and Rowyn as we endeavor down the rabbit hole of la Llorona.
This week the Maier's get together after Chris and Rowyn return from a concert in Vancouver. Topics include: hidden accidents, misspeak, Hope fire, shopping on Robson, Frankie's, Syd's day, the concert, SOW, and Fall playlists. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @kmaemaier @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
Guest: Rowyn James, Race director of the comrades
This week, the Maier's get together after a long overdue day spent one on one. Topics include: fruit season, baking, Rowyn's first job, another traffic incident, Carrie's gift, Lake Breeze, Kayaking, SOW, happy place and before they were known. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
This week Rowyn and Chris conclude their look at important songs from their respective years at age 12. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @reasonsare @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com Listen to FACPA: Listen to HWYWH: Get your OLN merch:
There is data to suggest that the average person's "prime" music listening years are between age 12 and 18. With this in mind, Chris co-hosts alongside his daughter, Rowyn (age 12) to compare and contrast their musical taste at a dozen years of age at the beginning of this important musical stage. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @reasonsare @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:
Angel Talk is back!!!Philip and Lauren sat down for a new episode of Raise for Rowyn's podcast. They introduced a few new segments, including our new Angel Stories, the Question of the Day, and even highlighted some good news we might not be paying attention to.
Today we honor our service members that made the ultimate sacrifice. On this Memorial Day, we are thrilled to share the story of one Gold Star spouse, Krista Simpson Anderson. She graciously shared her story during the 2020 Military Marriage Day virtual celebration. Krista Simpson Anderson is the wife of active duty Green Beret MSG Gus Anderson and the Gold Star spouse of Green Beret SSG Michael H. Simpson who passed away on 1 May 2013 from wounds sustained in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack in Eastern Afghanistan. She is the mother of two boys, Michael and Gabriel. Krista co-founded The Unquiet Professional in 2013, providing healthy and empowering opportunities to Gold Star and Surviving families, Veterans and their families. She is the Gold Star Liaison for the Green Beret Foundation, is a member of the speakers board for Folds of Honor, sits on the board for Gold Star Sailing Foundation and Raise for Rowyn and is a member of the Army's Survivor Advisory Working Group. Krista is currently the Military Spouse Ambassador for Army Emergency Relief and is co-authoring a book, Her Ruck: The emotional backpack of military wives. In This Episode: Today, pause to honor our fallen service members and Gold Star Families on Memorial Day Staying close while apart through communication, writing and a shared faith Use therapy help improve your life and marriage relationship Take time away for just the two of you The deep sadness of a Gold Star spouse Surviving with the help of God and learning how to forgive those that caused the loss, love self and feel worthy of love again Love may feel differently after loss, but that doesn't mean it's not real. Being intentional about loving her present spouse, while honoring the souse she lost Act on your love Military marriages take work, but because of the challenges can yield an stronger relationship Never forget why you fell in love The Unquiet Professional - https://www.theunquietprofessional.org/ Virtual Memorial Mile - https://www.theunquietprofessional.org/tupmile/ No Heart Track for this episode. Let it be our moment of silence to honor those that are gone, but never forgotten. Listen to our Heart Tracks II playlist on Spotify Military Marriage Day Summit info here!! To get even more on Hearts & Stripes podcast, resources, coaching and more head to https://breecarroll.com/ Connects with us on IG https://www.instagram.com/itsbreecarroll/ Connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsbreecarroll
Brynn and Philip hopped into the podcast studio and interviewed Lauren Adderley, the new Administrative Assistant for Raise for Rowyn. Lauren talked about the special connection she has to RFR, and gave her Desert Island Top Three answers.
Brynn sat down and chatted it up with her sister-in-law Emily Johnson. The two looked back at life with Rowyn, and talked about how Emily was there to support Brynn while dealing with her own grief.
This week the Maier's get into the more difficult aspects of not only parenting, but of just being a good human being. Topics include: pets, old racism, speaking up, Tiger Woods, kids and drugs, teenagers, Snowflake Ball, Rowyn on OLN, S.O.W., high school and Colbert songs. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
Sign up for our newsletter: bit.ly/THT-Newsletter Natasha lives full time in her DIY camper van with her six-year-old daughter, Rowyn. Her journey to vanlife shows that if you go for it, the lifestyle is worth the effort! Some people let obstacles keep them from living their tiny home dreams, Tash did not. Ally and Natasha discuss her transition to vanlife, what it's like parenting on the road, downsizing, working and schooling with vanlife, and more. Show notes: https://www.tinyhometours.com/post/single-parenting-on-the-road
This week the Maier's are feeling uninspired during the mid-winter period of grey skies and cool weather. Topics include: Quebec, keeping occupied, Rowyn educates, Kari tales, Winnipeg words, Joey Moss/Dancin' Gabe, meat shoulder, S.O.W., R.I.P. Mark Keds and Sylvain Sylvain. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @kmaemaier @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
Our best guest yet. Philip and Brynn sat down with Rainbow Baby Mynrow (aka Brynn's daughter) to talk about her favorite things, and how her and Rowyn still have a relationship.
Philip and Brynn sat down and talked about how she keeps Rowyn in her life everyday, and how it doesn't matter how crazy it feels, it's important that everyone grieves in their own way.
Philip and Brynn sat down to talk about the feelings of intuition she felt before Rowyn's accident, and why she believes they were important in helping her deal with her grief.
Jennifer continues her conversation with Brynn Johnson founder of Raise for Rowyn a nonprofit dedicated to helping families after child loss.
Continued conversation with Brynn Johnson founder of Raise for Rowyn an organization that helps with financial assistance for families navigating child loss. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/accidentalhope)
Continued conversation with Brynn Johnson founder of Raise for Rowyn an organization that helps with financial assistance for families navigating child loss. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/accidentalhope)
In this episode we hear from Brynn Johnson, Rowyn's mom and founder of Raise4Rowyn non-profit to help families with child loss expenses. She shares her grief journey as hopeful-healing process through God's grace.
In this episode we hear from Brynn Johnson, Rowyn's mom and founder of Raise4Rowyn non-profit to help families with child loss expenses. She shares her grief journey as hopeful-healing process through God's grace. For more information please visit Raise for Rowyn website and social media to help support this wonderful cause. https://www.raise4rowyn.org/
In this episode we hear from Brynn Johnson, Rowyn's mom and founder of Raise4Rowyn non-profit to help families with child loss expenses. She shares her grief journey as hopeful-healing process through God's grace. For more information please visit Raise for Rowyn website and social media to help support this wonderful cause. https://www.raise4rowyn.org/
Today on the show Jennifer will interview two close friends to share their story in a two part series. Cassie Miller (Part 1) and Brynn Johnson (Part 2) have used the tragedy of an accident involving Brynn's 18 month old daughter, Rowyn to share God's love with hundreds of families through their non-profit Raise for Rowyn. Raise for Rowyn is committed to helping families through child loss. To find more information please visit: https://www.raise4rowyn.org/
Today on the show Jennifer will interview two close friends to share their story in a two part series. Cassie Miller (Part 1) and Brynn Johnson (Part 2) have used the tragedy of an accident involving Brynn's 18 month old daughter, Rowyn to share God's love with hundreds of families through their non-profit Raise for Rowyn. Raise for Rowyn is committed to helping families through child loss. To find more information please visit: https://www.raise4rowyn.org/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/accidentalhope)
As Brynn and Philip prepare for a very special simoulcast with the creators of Accidental Hope, they figured it was a perfect time to re-air the very first episode they ever did...the story of Brynn and Raise for Rowyn.
Side Quests is back and this episode's host is writer, comic artist, one half of Team Manticore and explorer of Wonderland, Rowyn Golde! The game she is talking about today is Alice: Madness Returns by American McGee! You can find this episode's host on twitter and you can find her art and creations here!
As Raise for Rowyn gets ready to air our podcasts for the second half of the year, Brynn and Philip sat down to record a new intro to one of our most popular podcasts so far...the Sissy Sign Episode.
Philip and Brynn put Administrative Director Nikki Hanks on the hot seat this week, talking to her about growing up in Olympia, how she came to Raise for Rowyn, and her VERY eclectic Dessert Island Top 3.
Brynn took over hosting duties for the first installment in the "Get to know RFR" podcast series, putting Philip on the hot seat. He talked about growing up an Army brat, how he got to Raise for Rowyn, and gave his dessert island top three.
East Coast Radio — What would have been the 95th edition of the Comrades Marathon this year has been cancelled.
During this unprecedented time, it can be easy to feel isolated...much like those who experience grief. Philip sat down with Brynn to talk about her own feelings of loneliness after Rowyn's passing, and tips she has for those who are suffering from the same issue.
Philip and Brynn sat down and talked about the different signs that she gets from Rowyn throughout the day. These beautiful messages from beyond are affectionately called "Sissy Signs" and Brynn has been receiving them since her sweet Angel passed.
Over the next few weeks, Raise for Rowyn will be highlighting some of the unsung heroes and silver linings of this unprecedented crisis. We start our series off with our Executive Board Secretary Kelsie, who also works as a registered nurse. This video highlights some of the amazingly kind things individuals and businesses are doing for our newest heroes.
In the third installment of Grief and Fatherhood, Philip sat down with Chuck Cope to talk about his story of loss, how he dealt with his grief, and his creation of the Morgan Cope Scholarship, which Raise for Rowyn manages.
Philip sat down with Gary Rurup, owner of the Shiplap Coffee House in Yelm, to talk about their upcoming distillery tasting. Proceeds from the event will go to Raise for Rowyn. They talked about what motivates Gary to give back, and why RFR is important to him.
This time of year is an opportunity for us to tell those closest to us how much they mean to us.And Raise for Rowyn is getting in on the love by presenting our special Valentine's Day Send-A-Card promotion. For just a $5 donation per e-card, you can send someone you care about a message letting them know that you're thinking of them.
Will I ever feel happy again? What if I feel guilty about being happy? Does it ever get better? These are just a few questions you will have during the hardest times.Brynn and Philip sat down and talk about two emotions that often collide with each other during tough times. Brynn shared her own feelings of joy amidst her grief, and how to deal with both.To give to Raise for Rowyn and support our mission simply visit our website:https://www.raiseforrowyn.org/
Five years ago, Brynn Johnson lost her daughter Rowyn in an accident at their home. Today, as the founder of Raise for Rowyn, she and her organization work to provide funeral cost assitance and emotional support to those who have suffered the tragic loss of a child.This is the introductory episode that tells our story.
This week Kristin recovers from a bad illness and Chris struggles to pick up the slack. Topics include: positively speaking, Hallmark science, fake sick, Wayfair delivery, Rowyn goes to Vancouver, Syd'e b-day party, Disney+, superheroes, S.O.W., French elctro-jazz and Garden State. Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierbc @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
This week the Maier's get together on mic after participating in a local tequila cocktail class. Topics include: cold weather, 2on3pod, BH90210, PT interviews, Syd's test results, Rowyn's solo, the Halloween dance, Canadian election, more appliances, doors/floors/tiles, S.O.W., school dances & Friday rituals. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @kmaemaier @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
This week the Maier's deal with their on-going construction under some terrible weather conditions. Topics include: PMS, Vinyl Fest, knitting, Rowyn home alone, gas leak, roof leak, corn nuts, Fox News Lady, dead thermostat, taking a break, S.O.W., Jumanji, Tegan and Sara and road construction. Reach Us: @chrismaierbc @kmaemaier @hwywhoney hwywhoney@gmail.com
We discussed the importance of away teams travelling with their own team doctors, with Dr Ntlopi Mogoru. We spoke about Imran Tahir announcing his retirement after the world cup with Proteas Spin Bowling coach Claude Henderson. Former Springboks centre Hennie Le Roux helped us review Super Rugby week 3. We also spoke to Comrades Marathon race director Rowyn James about the comrades substitution process.
Episode: 2019.5.4The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how Living Full Out can assist you in managing loss. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you experience losing someone or something. Maybe it’s a family member, friend, a pet, or even a job. This kind of shortcoming can cause sadness or loneliness. By choosing to be mindful of the present while honoring your emotions you can have a positive outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Madison, feels pressured by society to go through specific steps in her life. She asks Nancy for advice on whether this is beneficial to her or if she should break this mentality. Listen as Nancy coaches her to envision what her end goal is and to work through social demands to achieve this. Our next caller, Ashley, is juggling two majors in school along with clubs, jobs and internships. She seeks advice on how to manage her time better to reduce stress. Hear how Nancy encourages her to identify what her end plan is. This will give her focus and prevent her from burning out. Our Inspirational guest, Brynn Johnson, faced tragedy when her seventeen month old daughter Rowyn, got out of the house and was accidentally run over by a car, which was driven by her friend Cassie. Brynn tearfully shares realizing her daughter had passed away. Tune in to hear how Brynn coped with this loss by deciding to have another baby.Our next caller, Andrea, will be applying to law school and seeks advice on how she can feel more competitive and confident about herself. Hear Nancy share suggestions for how she can utilize her strengths and visualize the attorney she wants to be in the future. Nancy encourages her to interview professionals in her field to learn their paths. By choosing to move forward with resilience, you can better manage setbacks or adversity. It’s important to gain the assistance of others when loss occurs. When you nurture your inner feelings, you will gain confidence and the support to live full out.
Episode: 2019.5.4The Living Full Out Show with Nancy Solari wants you to discover how Living Full Out can assist you in managing loss. Perhaps you might be in a situation where you experience losing someone or something. Maybe it’s a family member, friend, a pet, or even a job. This kind of shortcoming can cause sadness or loneliness. By choosing to be mindful of the present while honoring your emotions you can have a positive outlook and be on your way to living full out. Our first caller, Madison, feels pressured by society to go through specific steps in her life. She asks Nancy for advice on whether this is beneficial to her or if she should break this mentality. Listen as Nancy coaches her to envision what her end goal is and to work through social demands to achieve this. Our next caller, Ashley, is juggling two majors in school along with clubs, jobs and internships. She seeks advice on how to manage her time better to reduce stress. Hear how Nancy encourages her to identify what her end plan is. This will give her focus and prevent her from burning out. Our Inspirational guest, Brynn Johnson, faced tragedy when her seventeen month old daughter Rowyn, got out of the house and was accidentally run over by a car, which was driven by her friend Cassie. Brynn tearfully shares realizing her daughter had passed away. Tune in to hear how Brynn coped with this loss by deciding to have another baby.Our next caller, Andrea, will be applying to law school and seeks advice on how she can feel more competitive and confident about herself. Hear Nancy share suggestions for how she can utilize her strengths and visualize the attorney she wants to be in the future. Nancy encourages her to interview professionals in her field to learn their paths. By choosing to move forward with resilience, you can better manage setbacks or adversity. It’s important to gain the assistance of others when loss occurs. When you nurture your inner feelings, you will gain confidence and the support to live full out.
Philip and Jerika sat down with Brynn and Jennifer with Raise for Rowyn to talk about their heartbreaking story. Raise for Rowyn provides financial assistance and emotional support to families struggling with the loss of a child.
Meet Rowyn Holder, a middle school student from Woodrow Wilson! She's a great kid and we had a blast with her. Get to know her and take a listen! A big thanks to our sponsor: Also thanks to:
SABC spokesperson Ms Neo Momodu gave us their reply to SAFA's statement regarding the broadcast of Bafana Bafana matches. We went over to Russia and caught up with Zolani Tete's trainer Loyiso Mtya ahead of his WBO bantamweight title match against Mikhail Aloyan. Comrades Marathon race director Rowyn James joined us as We continue to follow up Stories that we've done on the show - Russia runner and former winner Alexandra Morozova is still owed her Prize money from 2017. For Business of Sport we were joined by Kenneth Neluvhalani and Machesa Kgomo from USSA.
Careers in Sport: Comrades Marathon Director Rowyn James. He's been responsible for putting together of the best sporting events in the country, he came on to tell us what it takes and how he does it.
While Paul is away on vacation, we welcome back Kristin Maier and an extra special guest - Rowyn Maier! With her theme "Albums with numbers in the title", Rowyn plays her favourite songs from the biggest album to come out in the last two years (4:21, 30:12, 52:34, 1:12:58), Kristin selects tracks from a cornerstone group of the Seattle grunge scene (11:14, 36:58, 1:00:40) and Chris (in tribute to Paul) spins a few songs from one of the biggest rock bands' of the 70's (22:00, 44:17, 1:06:16). All this plus the Grammy's (8:00), Rowyn's quiz (10:08, 56:44, 57:27, 1:17:37, 1:20:23), Eddie Vedder (15:59), the Outside Explorer's (20:03), Star Wars (22:39), flower girls (26:28), what's a single? (33:36), pink guitar (41:43), age appropriate lyrics (1:02:48), Kris falls for Chris (1:10:23), and liner note codes (1:18:04). Intro: School's Out - Alice Cooper Outro: Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin Albums This Week: 1989 - Taylor Swift Pearl Jam - Ten Led Zeppelin - 2 Reach Us: @kmaemaier @chrismaierBC @pmaier001 @olinernotes olinernotes@gmail.com
Rowyn James looks back at the Comrades Marathon 2015, Vera Pauw talks to us about Banyana Banyana beating Gabon 5-0 to go through to the next round of the Olympic Qualifiers, Chris Bowers at the French Open, and Zeca Marques and Craig Roslee after their PSL Play-off match over the weekend.
TalkFEED — It’s been a couple of days since the 2014 Comrades Marathon and now that the proverbial dust has settled. If you ran on Sunday your legs are probably more painful today than they were yesterday.It was a pretty disappointing weekend for me. I came down with a sore throat on Saturday and then woke up on Sunday morning as sick as a dog. As difficult a decision as it was to make, I decided that I would not run feeling like that. It was just too dangerous. I run to stay healthy, not to run the Comrades Marathon. If I had run on Sunday it would have been to the detriment of my health. It was just too risky. The race will be there next year, I need to make sure I am too.I thought it would be appropriate to catch up with Comrades Marathon race director Rowyn James on this week on Run Talk SA to chat about the 89th running of this iconic race. Read More Read more
TalkFEED — Brad Brown is still on the road with the Comrades Marathon workshops and this week Run Talk SA comes to you from Port Elizabeth. In Episode 35 Brad: Caught up with Louis Massyn while in Welkom. Louis has run 41 Comrades Marathons and is currently training for number 42. Brad finds out what keeps Louis […] Read more
TalkFEED — We had an amazing response to last week’s Run Talk SA podcast where we spoke about poorly organized road races and who is to blame. If you missed it, you can listen to it here. On this week’s show we: We caught up with Laurie Lewis from the Roodepoort Athletic Club who shared his amazing […] Read more