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Week 1 (Kickoff) - Recorded live on 8/17/24. Hosted by Dan & Megan Valentine. Featuring Doug Wood, Kelly Chichak, Tiffany Howard, Stephanie Woodard, Kristen Glass & Margaret Healey.
In this episode of Hudson Mohawk Magazine, we first hear from, Mark Dunlea, who joins us to overview the primary elections taking place on Tuesday, June 25th. Then, our Roaming Labor Correspondent, Willie Terry, brings us an interview with Stephanie Woodard, President of The Rapp Road Historical Association, about Juneteenth and Rapp Road's Black Community History. Later on, Hugh Johnson is back with his weekly look at weather and climate. After that, Andrea Cunliffe talks with Will Kempe Players about their upcoming theatrical production. Finally, Sina Basila Hickey interviewed Deb Cavanaugh during Make Music Day about the Music Together summer sessions she'll be offering at People's Health Sanctuary!
On Saturday, June 15, 2024, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry attended the Underground Railroad Education Center Juneteenth Celebration at 194 Livingston Street in Albany, NY. In this labor segment, Willie interviewed Stephanie Woodard, President of 'The Rapp Road Historical Association,' about Juneteenth and Rapp Road Black Community History.
Let's lean in with Pastor Stephanie as she discusses the power of what Love can do!
WRAM "Community Hour" interview with Stephanie Woodard, Director of Carl Sandburg College's Upward Bound Math-Science Program. (Recorded Dec. 13, 2021)
Have you ever asked God to do something in your life, and are disappointed when He doesn't do exactly what you asked Him to do? God wants us to learn and grow, so He gives us opportunities to grow our Faith. By growing our Faith, we can expand our Love & Hope.
Special Report: Judson College Judson College in Marion, Alabama, is nearing the deadline for an ambitious fundraising commitment goal. Judson President shares an update on how the effort is going with TAB Media's Jennifer Davis Rash, and Judson student Stephanie Woodard provides a glimpse into life on campus and in the community. For more information, visit judson.edu/all-in. Visit TAB Media HERE Subscribe on iTunes HERE
A life of purpose is contagious and purpose is gives life more meaning, live a life with meaning for God.
In the middle of chaos will you trust God's goodness and plan for your life?
On this episode of Recover Everything we go LIVE at the annual BLACK MONDAY 2020 Awareness Event hosted by "There is no hero in Heroin Foundation". We talk to some of the coordinators of the event as well as some of the speakers, attendees and vendors offering support within the Las Vegas recovery community. Guest include: Tayla Hadley from Sparrows Ranch, Dr. Stephanie Woodard the senior advisor on behavior health for the state of Nevada, also representatives from The Fearless Kind, The Foundation for Recovery, The Genesis Process, Jamie Ross from the PACT Coalition and many more. https://www.tinhihlasvegas.info/ https://cssnv.org/ Crisis Hotline - 1(800) 237-8255 http://drugfreelasvegas.org/ http://www.endurelv.com/ https://www.fearlesskind.com/ https://www.genesisprocess.org/nevada http://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/ClinicalSAPTA/Home_-_SAPTA/
In episode 23 of I Like The Way You Work It Geoff chats with Tina Ferringer and Stephanie Woodard from F&H Fitness about building a community, how they have coped with adversity, and helping people change their lives. Subscribe to our weekly email to hear all the latest episodes and get bite-sized inspiration to power up your work: dldp.co/spark
Anne Pope, Rev. Sam Johnson and Stephanie Woodard will speak about the African-American history of Great Migration from Shabuta, Mississippi to the South End of Albany and then, to Rapp Road in the Pine Bush. Ms. Pope describes growing up in Shabuta. Rev Johnson will speak about how his father brought 100 families from Shabuta to Albany. Ms. Woodard speaks about the association. The Rapp Road Historical Association became the first African American Community placed on the NYS Historic Registry in September, 2002 as a result of it’s uniqueness and history connected to the Great Migration. It was then placed on the National Historic Registry in January, 2003. It became chartered by NYS Department of Education’s Board of Regents in 2006 and became a non profit 501(c)3 in 2015.
Pastor Stephanie Woodard shares a message about having faith even though God doesn't do what you expect, and trusting that he will still see his promises to you to completion.
Pastor Stephanie shares a message on how knowing the bible empowers you to fight the devil.
Stephanie Woodard shares a message with Amarillo Fellowship