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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
There is a rise in sex-based extortion -- or sextortion -- scams in New Brunswick and across Canada. Host Julia Wright speaks with Stephen Sauer, director of Cybertip.ca, to find out what you can do to protect yourself and your children.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Clare MacKenzie spoke to Stephen Sauer with Cybertip.ca about the rise in sextortion across Canada, and what you can do to protect yourself and your children.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Stephen Sauer is the director of Cybertip.ca - a national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Authorities have arrested a suspect in the murder last week of a teacher from Kentucky on the campus of The Catholic University of America. On July 5, 25-year-old Maxwell Emerson was shot and killed on the university's Washington DC campus. The DC Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement this week that it had made an arrest in the case, apprehending 22-year-old DC resident Jaime Maceo and charging him with first-degree murder. Police reportedly identified Maceo from security camera footage showing the altercation that led to Emerson's death. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254784/arrest-made-in-murder-of-kentucky-teacher-on-catholic-university-of-america-campus A new national survey shows students in the United States are still struggling to make up learning loss experienced over the course of the COVID-19 crisis. The report this week from NWEA examined test scores from nearly 7 million elementary and middle school students in about 20,000 public schools around the US. The researchers found that “achievement gains in 2022–23 lagged pre-pandemic trends” in nearly all surveyed students, with numbers “falling short of pre-pandemic averages by 1–19% in reading and by 6–15% in math.” The NWEA noted that the decline was sharper than what was observed in 2021-2022. Reading in upper-level grades suffered the most, the researchers said. Overall, the average student at the end of the school year required over four months of additional schooling in both math and reading to come up to grade level, the report said. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254776/national-data-shows-us-students-still-stalled-after-pandemic A former Jesuit priest has pleaded guilty to sex crimes committed in and around New Orleans, in which he was charged with drugging and raping 17 adult male victims, many of whom were visiting the popular tourist area. Detectives also believe that there are more than 50 victims who remain unidentified. Stephen Sauer, who reportedly left the Jesuit order by his own request in 2020, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on July 7 in front of a Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, judge. He will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life and is barred from contacting 12 of the victims for life. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254778/catholic-church-is-most-credible-institution-in-nicaragua-cid-gallup-poll-finds Today, the Church celebrates Saint Henry II, a German king who led and defended Europe's Holy Roman Empire at the beginning of the first millennium. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-henry-ii-520
Garbage collectors. IT support workers. Shelf stockers. There are so many "invisible jobs" out there, which help make lives run a little smoother. Today we're pulling back the curtain to make sure people doing the invisible work can finally be seen. When Warren Tse takes his seat at a Calgary Flames game, he's not just another fan cheering on the team. He's the maestro, high up above, using the keys of his organ to influence the crowd... even if they have no idea who he is. Working in collections for a call center requires a thick skin — just ask Lisa (to protect her privacy, we're using a pseudonym). What Lisa wishes you knew about the person on the other end of the cold call. And he's spent 17 years chasing bad guys who abuse children on the Internet. Stephen Sauer tells us what he wishes every parent knew.
In this episode of The Journey of my Mother's Son podcast, I sit down and talk with another one of my former players, Stephen Sauer. Stephen was part of the pioneering Berkshire Red Sox teams. He joined the organization in its second year of existence, just after he graduated high school and while he was attending Kutztown University. He now resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and is the head baseball coach and guidance counselor at North Stokes High School in Danbury, NC. As I was mapping out our return trip to Florida, I realized that the Lord had the stars align for us to see Stephen coach a road game against one of theie big rivals, Mt. Airy. One of the things that my mom used to love to do on her travels was surprise people by showing up on their door step, place of employment, or anywhere else that she could track them down at. Honestly, at the time, I thought that it was always kind of goofy. However, as I age, I also seem to now get a certain sense of satisfaction with the element of surprise as well. So, on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, we started the day early in Christiansburg, VA and drove down the Blue Ridge Parkway to have breakfast at Mabry Mill. From there went into Mt. Airy, North Carolina (aka Mayberry) and spent the day checking out the Andy Griffith Museum and all of the Andy Griffith Show attractions around the town. A little after 4:00 PM, we headed over to Mt. Airy High School, ate dinner in the RV, and waited for the bus from North Stokes to arrive. Once the team unloaded and got settled in, I made my way over to the visitors' dugout to surprise someone who I hadn't seen, other than through Facebook, for about 25 years. The look on Stephen's face when he had to give me a double-take was priceless! We talked for a while before the game and he introduced me to some of his assistant coaches. After the game, we made arrangements for me to swing by North Stokes to do this podcast the next day. During the podcast, we reminisce about a ton of memories, from playing against the Colorado Silver Bullets to playing against a team of convicts at Graterford Prison, a maximum-security prison in Pennsylvania. Stephen reflects on his old American Legion coach, Dick Gochnauer and the influence that he had on his life. As a coach now, he still recalls many of the lessons that Dick taught him both on and off the field and passing those lessons on to his players now.
Stephen Sauer, Steward of the Toronto chapter of the Game Artisans of Canada + Tyler Anderson of Bearded Meeple fame join us to chat about designer / gamer meet ups.
Bolts Daily Podcast - July 23, 2012. Stephen Sauer threw a complete game shutout and defeated the Schaumburg Boomers 3-0. Highlights include a Chad Cregar home run and a Chad Cregar RBI single.
Bolts Daily Podcast - June 22, 2012. The ThunderBolts recorded their second straight shutout, 4-0 behind Stephen Sauer. Highlights include a pair of Chad Cregar hits.
Bolts Daily Podcast - June 2, 2012. Stephen Sauer threw a complete game as teh ThunderBolts defeated the Lake Erie Crushers 8-1. Highlights include a double and a home run for Zach Aakhus.
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