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Dr. Lisa Young, professor of political science, University of Calgary For more of the Shaye Ganam Show, subscribe to the podcast. https://globalnews.ca/calgary/program/shaye-ganam/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alberta MLA Peter Guthrie quits cabinet over concerns in AHS procurement- what effect is this going to have on the UCP? Alberta MLAs will return to Legislature this week; what can we expect to see from the Spring Session? Everything on the table for Canada to help end war in Ukraine. And Alberta plans to build two involuntary treatment centers for addictions in Edmonton and Calgary. Is this the best way to handle addiction in our province? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Freedom is one of my core 5 values. It's also one of my top 2 values. As a personal value, what freedom means to me (us) as individuals can vary season to season. It needs to be personal and precise. We need to reevaluate and reorient on occasion for it to be a meaningful source of direction or a meaningful filter.This week, I've been listening inward and asking myself: What does Freedom look, sound, and feel like for ME in this current season of my life? How am I practicing freedom? How am I walking it out in concrete ways? Where am I not in freedom? What precisely is interfering? Where am I holding onto old stories, habits, feelings that pull me out of freedom throughout the day?I heard a quote this morning that aligned with where my mind and heart have been. “Life will present you with people and circumstances to reveal where you're not free.” -Peter CroneIn this episode, in addition to talking about ways I'm seeking more freedom in a few specific relationships, I also share other ways that I'm practicing greater freedom in this season of my life - in finances, in my mind-body health, in my healing work, and more. In addition, I share briefly about 3 different conflict styles or "social stances." Understanding our dominant stance, and recognizing that of others we're in relationship with, can be a huge help when it comes to practicing healthier, embodied conflict.Links/ResourcesAs of today there are 9 spaces left in the Spring Session of the Brave + Beautiful Community!: Join the Brave + Beautiful Community For Midlife Women | A Life In Progress.
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Spring football has begun at Ohio State, and the focus is on the quarterback situation. On this episode of Buckeye Talk, Stephen Means, Nathan Baird and Andrew Gillis preview the start of spring practice based on conversations with OSU's top three quarterbacks and three returning offensive starters. Among the things discussed: The quarterback competition at Ohio State is heating up, with Devin Brown, Lincoln Kienholz and Will Howard all vying for the starting position. Brown is determined to prove himself and is not backing down from the competition, while Keenholz is focused on his long-term development. Howard, a transfer from Kansas State, is expected to be the starting quarterback, but Brown is looking to make it an interesting competition. There is a shift in the dynamics of the quarterback room, with Ryan Day stepping back and Chip Kelly taking on a more prominent role. Thanks for listening to Buckeye Talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bishop previews some of what could come up in the Illinois General Assembly as state legislators return to continue spring session. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
Bishop previews some of what could come up in the Illinois General Assembly as state legislators return to continue spring session. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
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On our Wednesday program, we had a conversation about the importance of leadership with Pastor Derek Sanford, Dean of the Grace Leadership Institute and Lead Pastor of Grace Church. We spoke of the mission and activities of the GLI, and the importance of using our influence to make the lives better of people around us.
Please collect your timetables and course outlines and welcome to Sydney. We hope you enjoy your stay!In today's episode of Student Hacks, Jennifer and Angelina chat with Curtis about his experiences as an international student at UTS, including the fickle accommodation search You can also keep in touch with the Student Hacks podcast on Instagram @utsengage and @utslibrary ! If you'd like to get in touch with the podcast team, feel free to email: studentlearninghub@uts.edu.au. Credits Written, Presented & Produced by Angelina Lizar and Jennifer J. Music* Waiting music by lesfm sourced from Pixabay.com * Elevator music by lesfm sourced from Pixabay.com
With Friday being the last scheduled day for the spring session at the Illinois Statehouse, lawmakers have yet to reveal a state budget for taxpayers to review. Last year's budget was over 3,000 pages and was presented by the Democratic majority to Republicans at the last moment, giving the public no time to review it. Opposition is growing over a piece of legislation advancing in Springfield that would allow for punitive damages in wrongful death cases. Chicago remains the nation's third most populated city, but it was No. 2 in the total number of people leaving the city limits. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/illinois-in-focus/support
On this week's episode of the Illinois REALTORS® Weekly Podcast, we welcome back to the podcast Illinois REALTORS® Manager of State Government Affairs Jim Clayton, to talk about the latest news from Illinois' 103rd General Assembly with only four days left in the Spring Session. We're talking about the twists and turns of the Radon Bill and the surprise full court press that all of you members helped pull off. We're also giving a preview of what we're keeping our eyes on as the session comes to a close. You won't want to miss these stories of just how vital our Government Affairs team is.
Bishop reviews some recent action in the Illinois Legislature as they have just two weeks left of spring session
Bishop reviews some recent action in the Illinois Legislature as they have just two weeks left of spring session --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bishoponair/support
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-Matt Rhule said Monday that he doesn't know how good his team is, but he knows they're coachable. -That's great, but we want to see quick results here or at least obvious signs of growth. So, as a coach inheriting a new team, how much can you learn in a month of Spring ball about a team's potential for Fall? -Also, former Cowboys TE Dalton Schultz made a reallllllly bad decision in betting on himself in free agency and lost a lot of potential money after signing with the Texans. -How will the situation with Alabama defensive back, Tony Mitchell, pan out? Mitchell was eluding police at a speed of 141 mph, all while possessing marijuana and a firearm. -The text line was buzzing as Jake brought up a hot take regarding Applebee's. Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The boys are back, just in time for the latest coverage of the Bulldogs 2023 Spring Session. Jackson Moore breaks down his latest coverage of Fresno States Spring Coverage. The boys break down the Bulldogs position by position. Thank you for listening and enjoy the show.
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4 Steps to creating a home you can't stop gushing about!!! Spoiler Alert: These four steps are so intertwined you can't possibly do one without the other! Creating a home you ABSOLUTELY love, that tells YOUR story, that doesn't COST a fortune, that FEELS cohesive and put together takes... INTENTIONALITY Listen in on today's LIVE workshop, but fair warning - you'll definitely need a notebook and pen because there was A LOT stuffed into one hour. After listening in, do you want more or are you ready to take the next brave step toward creating a home that reflects you, feels like a respite and has your friends gushing too? Join the Spring Session of Home Design 101: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/registration // Links mentioned in show: // Work with me: www.figandfarmathome.com Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101 Registration: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/registration Instagram: @figandfarm Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/design101group See you in class! xo, Dani
Tori Berube of OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Living Institute at UNH, joined WKXL to talk about the classes available for those 50 and older during OLLI's Spring Session. Also participating on the show were Su Bennett, a longtime OLLI member and volunteer and Paul Brogan who has been a presenter in the OLLI program for 11 years.
Luke Tandy, owner of Skeleton Dust Records, is our guest as we spin the debut album from new wave icons Missing Persons. We examine their origin story, their popularity in the early days of MTV, and why their initial run was relatively short-lived. If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!
BC receives historic permission from Ottawa to decriminalize possession of small amounts of illicit drugs, but is it enough and why did the feds water down the province's original proposal? The spring session of the legislature ends, and we take a dive into what was accomplished and the political dynamics as MLAs head out to the summer BBQ circuit. Plus, is Premier John Horgan considering retiring? Host Rob Shaw is joined by Katy Merrifield and Jillian Oliver this week to break down all the latest in BC politics.
This is a run of Tales from the Low Cantrefs, a game currently in development by Luke Jordan of Games from the Wildwood (https://twitter.com/wildwoodsgames). It is a coming-of-age game in a hearth-fantasy world, inspired by stories such as Earthsea, Garth Nix's Old Kingdom, and the Chronicles of Prydain. This game is currently in playtest and this recording does not represent the full game. (Though it is in a good state and I accept full responsibility for any issues!) This game is arranged through the Gauntlet Calendar. You can learn more about the Gauntlet online RPG group at https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/ This includes information on the Gauntlet produced podcasts, Codex - an RPG magazine for indie games from OSR to story games, and signing up for games advertised on the calendar. Also, check out the forums at https://forums.gauntlet-rpg.com/ to chat and say hi! As the story of Longhill draws to a close, the gang narrowly escapes from the dead in the Witchwood. Jac receives a dire warning from his grandfather, Zéline retrieves her ancient sword, and Oren sees a terrible fate in the runes and meets with Glyn to search for a hidden treasure in the old tower. They band together again at the Hagstone to make a final stand against the forces of darkness...
This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Jack Henderson. We put Spring Session 2.0 together to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?” Discussion Questions: 1. David approached the King of the Israelite army, and eventually Goliath, with confidence and peace. Verse 37 reads, “The Lord who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine.” Where did David's confidence and peace ultimately come from? 2. Jack stated that over the past year, despite a difficult year, he has started to have more confidence and peace like David by striving to hear the Good Shepherd's voice every day and living life out in the pasture with him constantly and consistently. What are some practical ways you can make this daily decision too? Are you willing to try new things and maybe develop some new habits? What might be holding you back or standing in your way? 3. Psalm 23 was written by David, and gives us a glimpse into David's real and intimate relationship with the Good Shepherd. His confidence and peace came from knowing the shepherd's voice - take some time to read and reflect on his words, and consider what they may mean for you. Are you willing to allow Jesus to lead you, not just in the ups and downs, but in the everyday things of life? Are you willing to spend time with him daily so you are prepared to face both joy and adversity with confidence and peace? Scripture References: 1 Samuel 17: 32-37 John 10: 1-10 Psalm 23
This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Nicole Tobias. We put Spring Session 2.0 together to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?” Discussion Questions: Nicole was very honest about her past year, and some of the unhealthy, and ultimately untrue thought patterns that it brought into her life- some old and some new. Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation where you start to believe untrue things about yourself? 2. In John 11, we see Jesus weeping, mourning the loss of a good friend. Nicole uses this story and states, “Jesus is with you right in the thick of it. His heart breaks whenever your heart breaks… It might feel like you are alone, but you are never alone.” Do you believe this? How can we remind ourselves and others of this truth, even in really hard circumstances? 3. Nicole challenges us to leave behind the lies of the enemy, and instead be reminded that we are children of God, created in his image, made to be in a relationship with Jesus. What are some unhealthy or untrue thought patterns that you need to give to God? How can we remind ourselves and others who we really are in Christ and how valuable and important we are to Him? Scripture References: John 11: 1-44 James 1: 2-4
This is a run of Tales from the Low Cantrefs, a game currently in development by Luke Jordan of Games from the Wildwood (https://twitter.com/wildwoodsgames). It is a coming-of-age game in a hearth-fantasy world, inspired by stories such as Earthsea, Garth Nix's Old Kingdom, and the Chronicles of Prydain. This game is currently in playtest and this recording does not represent the full game. (Though it is in a good state and I accept full responsibility for any issues!) This game is arranged through the Gauntlet Calendar. You can learn more about the Gauntlet online RPG group at https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/ This includes information on the Gauntlet produced podcasts, Codex - an RPG magazine for indie games from OSR to story games, and signing up for games advertised on the calendar. Also, check out the forums at https://forums.gauntlet-rpg.com/ to chat and say hi! Zéline helps free her sister from a dark influence, before she and Jac head into the Witchwood to try and put a final stop to it. Oren and Glyn scout out the forest for a romantic rendezvous before stumbling onto the trail of the others. But as one dark force is laid to rest, another rises...
This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Joel Gray. We put Spring Session 2.0 together to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?” Discussion Questions: 1. Who are your best friends? What makes a good friend? Over the past year, have you been able to spend more or less time with them? Have you made any new friends this year? 2. Joel talked about how important it is to surround yourself with good friends and people you can ask questions and grow in your faith with. Are you a part of a group or bible study like the one he was describing? If so, has it helped as you strive to follow and be more like Christ? If you are not a part of a similar group, would you be willing to join one? Maybe even start one? 3. What are some practical ways we can be more intentional about our friendships? How can we make being a part of community more of a priority in our lives? Scripture References: Psalm 133:1 Proverbs 17:7
This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with JaVon Howse. We put Spring Session 2.0 together in early 2021 to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?” Discussion Questions 1. Are you, like JaVon, tired of Netflix? What were some of the ways you used your time over this past year? Were some of the ways good and healthy? Were any of them not? Be honest with yourself and others as you talk and reflect. 2. JaVon describes the past year as a storm that we all had to go through together. Additionally, he pointed out that we have our own family's, and individual storms happening simultaneously- this is new territory for most of us. What has this been like for you? What has helped, and what hasn't? 3. Using Matthew 4: 1-11 as a reference, JaVon asks an interesting question. “How many of us, if we were offered the entire year back, would say no because of the growth that you made in your relationship with Christ?” How would you answer that question? Has it been a year of growth? Setbacks and hardship? For most of us, it's been a difficult mix of both. 4. Using Philippians 3:12-14 and a sports analogy, we are challenged to learn from the storms and losses that we have faced in life. Have you learned any lessons this year that you want to take with you? 5. As things continue to move forward and return back to normal, JaVon encourages us to take God with us because “God is the only consistent thing that will always be there for us.” Do you believe this? How has this past year made it harder or easier for you to believe that God is always with us? What are some practical ways that we can learn from the past, move forward with God, and in turn, strengthen our relationship with Jesus and become more like Him? Scripture References: Psalm 57: 1 Matthew 4:1-11 Philippians 3:12-14
This is a run of Tales from the Low Cantrefs, a game currently in development by Luke Jordan of Games from the Wildwood (https://twitter.com/wildwoodsgames). It is a coming-of-age game in a hearth-fantasy world, inspired by stories such as Earthsea, Garth Nix's Old Kingdom, and the Chronicles of Prydain. This game is currently in playtest and this recording does not represent the full game. (Though it is in a good state and I accept full responsibility for any issues!) This game is arranged through the Gauntlet Calendar. You can learn more about the Gauntlet online RPG group at https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/ This includes information on the Gauntlet produced podcasts, Codex - an RPG magazine for indie games from OSR to story games, and signing up for games advertised on the calendar. Also, check out the forums at https://forums.gauntlet-rpg.com/ to chat and say hi! We introduce the game, describe the village of Longhill, and meet our cast of characters. Jac the Blade, a sturdy young farm boy who works hard to support his family. Zéline the Door, the youngest of a large family who spends her time exploring the ancient tower on her family lands as strange magic stirs around her. Oren the Loom, a devoted son on the cusp of manhood, trained in the art of carpentry at his father's side. And Glyn the Cloak, a skilled young woodsman trained by an eccentric old woman in the way of the forest, with a mischievous streak. Jac and Zéline celebrate the impending wedding of their siblings, while Glyn consoles Oren with stolen pie after a romantic encounter goes awry. Meanwhile the bride-to-be enchants the party with her dancing...
This is a message from Spring Session 2021 with Jason Wavle. We put Spring Session 2.0 together in early 2021 to answer the question, “What did we learn from the past year? What are we leaving behind and what are we taking with us as we seek to live with and become more like Christ?” Discussion Questions 1. What is the hardest thing you've ever had to do physically? What made it so tough? Similarly, can you relate to Jason's story at all? Have you ever been in a tough situation and realized that you were being weighed down or burdened with things you shouldn't be carrying or didn't really even need in the first place? 2. Jason referenced that he was trying to find purpose and joy in things that were not of God. Specifically, he recognized that he had been seeking affirmation from, and was finding his own personal worth and value from others. When this was stripped away and brought to light, he felt hollow and empty. He then asks us, “When some of the things that previously brought you joy and purpose were stripped away, how did it make you feel? Did God reveal anything to you during this time?” How would you respond to these questions? 3. Jason states, “You might not be where you want to be, but you are certainly not where you used to be- so thank God for that.” Reflect on this. Have you taken any time to thank God for the ways you have seen and experienced Him this year? Why or why not? 4. What habits, rhythms, ways of living, or treating others and yourself are you going to leave behind? Has God revealed any relationships that you need to move on from or work to improve? What about activities? Are you willing to be honest with yourself and others about this? 5. Who are the people in your life that can help you let go of the old things that are not giving you life and not helping to make you more like Jesus? Similarly, are there any people in your life that you can help with this process? Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:17 Romans 6: 6-7 Galatians 5: 1
Chris Levine takes a look and listen from this 80's classic record. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-levine/support
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Spring Session was going to be a one-day event focused on introducing a handful of spiritual disciplines to help us grow in our relationships with Jesus. When everything shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we quickly pivoted Spring Session to a virtual format. This is a message from Spring Session 2020 with Mike Creamer.
Mass Torts Made Perfect (MTMP) is known for its terrific network opportunities among law firms, marketers, and other legal industry professionals, excellent entrainment, and extracurricular activities. At the heart of all these activities are rich seminars with critical information that no one serious about mass torts should miss. This week's podcast features Grace giving us a rundown of all the major updates and insights that were shared at this Spring Session of MTMP. From the expansion of CPAP to the segmentation of baby formula cases to the new qualifiers for Zantac. Furthermore, Liel looks at historical marketing data for each of these torts to assist you in making judgments about your mass torts portfolio based on current costs per acquisition. Resources mentioned in our episode: https://www.xsocialmedia.com/legal-industry/ (Buy leads from experienced vendors) https://leadersinmasstorts.com/services/co-counsel/ (Consider co-counseling with some of the best) https://mtmp.com/hotel-accommodations/ (Stay informed by being amongst the first to know) Send us your questions at ask@incamerapodcast.com Enjoy the show? Please don't forget to subscribe, tell your coworkers, and leave us a review!
Spring Session was going to be a one-day event focused on introducing a handful of spiritual disciplines to help us grow in our relationships with Jesus. When everything shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we quickly pivoted Spring Session to a virtual format. This is a message from Spring Session 2020 with Mike Creamer.
Приветствую, друзья! Рад представить вашему вниманию новый микс в полюбившейся многими серии, которую я начал в прошлом году. Треки в нём подобраны сразу в нескольких стилях, это Downtempo и Synth-pop, Future Bass, Trip-Hop и Indietronica, и всех их объединяет красивая меланхолия, тёмная романтика. Помимо новинок в миксе есть и уже всем известные композиции, и получился он более энергичный, чем предыдущий, — с некоторой перчинкой)), специально добавил несколько композиций близких к EBM. Все композиции в миксе с женским вокалом, кроме задорной композиции от Patenbrigade: Wolff — "KC85-3", там забавный вокодер). Всем приятного прослушивания!) Надеюсь, этот красивый микс скрасит ваш вечер. Буду рад вашим отзывам и поддержке).
Spring Session was going to be a one-day event focused on introducing a handful of spiritual disciplines to help us grow in our relationships with Jesus. When everything shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we quickly pivoted Spring Session to a virtual format. This is a message from Spring Session 2020 with Mike Creamer.
Spring Session was going to be a one-day event focused on introducing a handful of spiritual disciplines to help us grow in our relationships with Jesus. When everything shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we quickly pivoted Spring Session to a virtual format. This is a message from Spring Session 2020 with Mike Creamer.
Irish Illustrated Insider discusses Dante Moore's pending decision, the impact of Blake Wesley's, and Notre Dame's biggest surprises through the first half of the 2022 Spring Session. What's on your mind? Talk about it on the Four Horseman Lounge Sign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Subscribe to our Irish Illustrated Insider Podcast Check out our YouTube channel Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter: @timprister @KevinSinclair_ @timomalleyND @jfreeman58 @TomLoy247 Go VIP - One Month for Only $1 Download the CBS Sports App and get the latest Notre Dame news today.
I interviewed @lizgetsloaded we bonded on Instagram over love for Risotto and a nice bathtub and I asked her to be on the show she so kindly said yes! Liz give a whitty approach to being a high earning female who deals with money and anxiety and is part of the FI/RE community and is trying to retire in 5 years. During the interview we discuss what it's like to start a personal finance Instagram account as a women, how to deal with anxiety around spending money, how much should we be giving away to charity and how the heck do you even decide what charity to donate to and then Liz ends with the triple tax advantage bomb…the HSA and why you need one. You can find Liz on IG @lizgetsloaded or her new podcast Liz Gets Loaded on Apple Podcast. Charitable Giving Site - The Life You Can Save Not sure where to start investing? Grab My FREE The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Investing for Women Ready to stop feeling overwhelmed by your finances? Work with me! I have 2 private money coaching spots opening the first week of April or get on the waitlist for Ambitious Money's Spring Session is also starting in April. Get on waitlist HERE! Need help rolling over an old 401K? Rollover with Hi Capitalize capitalize.sjv.io/vn0k4e
This might be my favorite episode of all time because I love the Roth IRA! This magical account is the only one that allows you to have your money compound and you pay zero taxes on the growth. Totally legit! Here are the IRS limitations below. I also walk you through how to do a backdoor roth IRA for my high earners out there! I did it for the first time this year and its not hard you just have to take an extra step but its totally worth it to get the tax free growth on your money Not sure where to start investing? Grab my free The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Investing for Women Want help getting your financial life together? Work with Christy! Christy has 2 private money coaching spots opening the first week of April or get on the waitlist for Ambitious Money's Spring Session is also starting in April. Get on waitlist here - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62100ab3d328ec5152cf0b2a https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-announces-changes-to-retirement-plans-for-2022 https://www.ramseysolutions.com/retirement/investment-calculator Need help rolling over an old 401K? Rollover with Hi Capitalize capitalize.sjv.io/vn0k4e
Not sure where to start investing? Grab my free The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Investing for Women Want help getting your financial life together? Work with Christy! Christy has 2 private money coaching spots opening the first week of April or get on the waitlist for Ambitious Money's Spring Session starting in April. Get on waitlist here - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62100ab3d328ec5152cf0b2a
You are invited to join us for our midweek class on the book of Revelation. We will be gathering on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Classes will run from January 25 through March 15, take a short break, and resume for the Spring Session.
You are invited to join us for our midweek class on the book of Revelation. We will be gathering on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Classes will run from January 25 through March 15, take a short break, and resume for the Spring Session.
In this episode Christy discusses a Reel and Instagram post that went Viral and what ended up happening to her account. She also outlines a break down of what it cost to run an online business as Christy reflects on business expenses from 2021. Need help rolling over an old 401K? Check out Hi Capitlize they will do it for you for FREE! Not sure where to start investing? Grab my free The Ultimate Beginners Guide to Investing for Women Want help getting your financial life together? Work with Christy! Christy is booking out private money coaching spots for March and April or get on the waitlist for Ambitious Money's Spring Session. Apply here - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62100ab3d328ec5152cf0b2a
You are invited to join us for our midweek class on the book of Revelation. We will be gathering on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Classes will run from January 25 through March 15, take a short break, and resume for the Spring Session.
You are invited to join us for our midweek class on the book of Revelation. We will be gathering on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Classes will run from January 25 through March 15, take a short break, and resume for the Spring Session.