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Messages From The Omniverse
[109] Steady Strong Sunia

Messages From The Omniverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 20:08


Technology has been in hyper-acceleration mode for over 200 years, and the human nervous system has not been able to keep up. There are distortions in the airwaves and they directly affect the energy of the prana, bioelectricity, glandular, and neurology of all living beings... Check out 'Buried Treasures' written by Guru Singh https://www.gurusingh.com/shop

Big Lez's League Podcast
REACTION - SUNIA TURUVA TO THE TIGERS + LEWIS DODD THE ANSWER FOR SOUTH SYDNEY??

Big Lez's League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 8:08


Rock That Doesn't Roll: The Story of Christian Music

For every 1990s Christian rock star who made it big, there were thousands of never-realized, would-be Christian rock dreams. With special insight from Christian music industry veteran promoter Chris Hauser, hosts Andrew Gill (producer, Sound Opinions) and Leah Payne (author, God Gave Rock and Roll to You) follow the CCM aspirations of comedian Kevin James Thornton and artist/faith leader Sunia Won Gibbs. The two Christian music fans hoped to find stardom and a sense of the divine, but found many trials and travails awaited those who took the stage as evangelical pop stars. Along the way, Sunia and Kevin discover that while not every aspiring CCM artist “made it,” the world of Christian music certainly made them. Do you have a story to share about your Christian rockstar dreams? Leave us a message at (629) 777-6336. If you want more seasons of Rock That Doesn't Roll, you can support us on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rtdr You can connect with us on Instagram or by emailing RTDRpod@gmail.com. Sign up for our Substack to keep up with show developments.

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The FreeNZ Podcast
Steve Oliver & Sunia Schaaf - Update on St John

The FreeNZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 26:10


We speak with Steve Oliver and Sunia Schaaf, who update us on Sunia's current situation with St John NZ after being unjustly fired from his job due to the Covid jab mandate. FreeNZ's 1st Interview with Sunia: https://rumble.com/v2haz80-sunia-schaaf-the-former-face-of-st-john.html If you would like to buy a coffee (or 5) for Sunia - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SupportSuniaNZ To help support Oliver MMA in its fight against Worksafe and the New Zealand government, please consider donating to:Steve OliverANZ - 06-0185-0682182-01

The Labors of Love Podcast
Episode 149: True Reflection

The Labors of Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 69:48


In this episode, Shanda and her guest Sunia Won Gibbs, discuss identity, self-worth, and representation. For more info on Sunia: www.suniawon.com Instagram: suniawoncreative LinkedIn: Sunia Won Gibbs For more info about Labors of Love: www.thelaborsoflove.com www.patreon.com/LaborsOfLove Facebook: Labors of Love Counseling and Consulting Twitter: @LaborsofLove513 Instagram: @LaborsofLove513 @the_lol_pod Tik Tok: @labors.of.love YouTube: Labors of Love Counseling and Consulting LLC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelaborsoflove/support

The Jimmy Smith Show
How Did Sunia Turuva Get Prepared For The NRL? And How Are The Panthers Getting Ready For This Weeks Clash Against The Rabbitohs? Sunia Turuva Tells Jimmy! 18/04/23

The Jimmy Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 14:22


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The FreeNZ Podcast
Sunia Schaaf - The Former Face Of St John

The FreeNZ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 50:26


After labour's Covid response, there was a chronic shortage of doctors, nurses and ambulance officers. It's easy to work out the reason. Highly trained professionals with long years of experience and many hours of dedication to their professions are still being excluded from their former jobs, even today, long after the unethical & unjustified mandates. Sunia is - or was - an ambulance officer who went above and beyond to learn his much-needed skills. Please join us at FreeNZ in asking St John why they are not welcoming him back with open arms, post the unethical & unjustified mandates. If you would like to buy a coffee (or 5) for Sunia - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SupportSuniaNZ

All That's Holy Blue Collar Podcast - the missionplace

Episode 66 Sunia GibbsUMC pastor at The Groves in Portland, Oregon. Born in South Korea and raised in Minneapolis, Sunia arrived in Portland to work with the Assemblies of God campus ministries at Portland State University. Through the United Methodist church, Sunia became a church planter and worked at restoring and renewing and rooting the church in the neighborhood. We cover a lot of ground with Sunia in this conversation:A methodology for church life: It is the impulse toward justice, a strategic organizing of the church that is part of a larger strategy of sustained movements of justice in Portland”The experience of living in different cities and interacting with differing cultures: “Former assimilators make the best interpreters.”Reflections of pastoring through the pandemic: “There is no return to normal…we are changed forever.”Listen to Sunia perform, There is a River links to Parish Collective and to the upcoming Inhabit ConferenceLink to The Groves Church

AriaPulita
Fine del blocco per la pandemia. E' emergenza sfratti

AriaPulita

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 27:21


Sono circa 8mila gli sfratti da eseguire Emilia Romagna. Questa la stima del sindacato degli inquilini Sunia dopo il blocco dovuto alla pandemia. Ad #AriaPulita ne parliamo con il Segretario regionale Valentino Minarelli.

Vermont Hills United Methodist Church
Sunia Gibbs Special Guest

Vermont Hills United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 19:08


Sunia Gibbs was our special guest this past Sunday. She led us in musical worship and came to the table to chat about ministry and justice in action. Her insight and passion inspired us to think about our neighborhood and the cares of our neighbors in deeper ways. Enjoy this music and conversation as we […]

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What's Up Tuscany
Episodio 6 - 19/2/2021

What's Up Tuscany

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 6:01


LA SCALETTA DI OGGI1) SI AGGRAVA LA CRISI ABITATIVA2) RAZZISMO SUL TRENO3) INTERNET TRA IL BENE E IL MALE4) MENSA TROPPO RAFFINATA5) LE GAZZE TERRORIZZANO UN PAESEI LINK AGLI ARTICOLIhttps://corrierefiorentino.corriere.it/firenze/notizie/cronaca/21_febbraio_19/firenze-crisi-travolge-affitti-quasi-900-famiglie-chiedono-aiuto-550307a4-7288-11eb-a580-851e098b7615.shtmlhttps://www.versiliatoday.it/2021/02/18/vivevano-come-nelle-favelas-blitz-di-carabinieri-e-municipale/https://iltirreno.gelocal.it/prato/cronaca/2021/02/18/news/voi-neri-portate-il-virus-ragazza-costretta-a-scendere-dal-treno-per-due-colpi-di-tosse-1.39922773https://www.ilsitodifirenze.it/content/528-esalta-su-youtube-sparatoria-scuola-usa-fbi-segnala-14ennehttps://www.lanazione.it/firenze/cronaca/l-amica-francese-di-instagram-sparisce-dodicenne-chiama-la-polizia-postale-e-la-salva-1.6034890https://iltirreno.gelocal.it/versilia/cronaca/2021/02/18/news/protesta-dei-genitori-per-il-menu-della-mensa-troppo-raffinato-i-bimbi-non-toccano-cibo-1.39923047https://corrierefiorentino.corriere.it/firenze/notizie/cronaca/21_febbraio_19/lucca-paese-ostaggio-gazze-usciamo-casa-ci-attaccano-22df4a54-7278-11eb-a580-851e098b7615.shtmlBACKGROUND MUSICTitle: Aetherial (Argofox release)Author: AlmightyZeroLicense: Creative Commons AttributionLinks: https://youtu.be/2OTD4IkmKsIhttps://soundcloud.com/argofox/almightyzero-aetherialSCRIPTBuongiorno, buon pomeriggio, buonasera, ovunque voi siate, comunque ci ascoltiate, benvenuti ad una nuova puntata di What's Up Tuscany, il podcast quotidiano dell'Arno dove troverete le notizie più interessanti di oggi, venerdì 19 febbraio 2021, selezionate dalla nostra redazione. Se vi va, iscrivetevi e condividete questo podcast sui vostri profili social, ci dareste davvero una grossa mano.Iniziamo oggi, purtroppo, con l'ennesima finestra sul disagio sociale che la pandemia ha portato per ampie fasce della popolazione toscana. Stamattina sul Corriere Fiorentino abbiamo letto di come il numero di famiglie fiorentina che ha chiesto aiuti per poter continuare a pagare gli affitti è aumentato in maniera vertiginosa. Da settembre a febbraio, 871 le famiglie che si sono rivolte allo sportello del sindacato degli inquilini, il SUNIA, quasi il doppio dello stesso periodo dell'anno scorso. La segretaria del sindacato fiorentino, Laura Grandi, spiega le ragioni di questo aumento: “la maggiorparte sono lavoratori della ristorazione, del settore alberghiero e in quello turistico, messi in ginocchio dal calo dei turisti ma c'è chi è in cassa integrazione, chi ha perso il lavoro, ma anche le partite IVA rimaste senza clienti. C'è chi chiede il contributo per l'affitto, chi una casa popolare”. I prezzi degli affitti, però, non calano - Firenze resta la terza città più cara d'Italia, dopo Milano e Roma. La situazione per le fasce marginali diventa ancora più drammatica, come abbiamo letto ieri sera su un articolo di Versilia Today. Il proprietario di un terreno a Viareggio aveva ben pensato di riempirlo di baracche improvvisate, container e roulotte da affittare ad alcuni extracomunitari residenti in Versilia. Nonostante le condizioni fossero da favela brasiliana, gli “affitti” andavano da 100 a 400 euro al mese. I Carabinieri hanno lanciato un blitz ieri mattina, trovando cumuli di spazzatura ovunque, condizioni igieniche estremamente precarie, niente fogne ed allacciamenti abusivi. Questa mini-favela sarà smantellata, ma chissà quante altre si nascondono nella nostra regione.Passiamo ora ad una storiaccia che abbiamo letto sul Tirreno di Prato che avremmo voluto tanto non dover riportare. Dopo la cassiera livornese pesantemente insultata alla cassa nei giorni scorsi, ora è toccato ad una studentessa di 19 anni subire una vera e propria aggressione verbale sul regionale tra Prato e Firenze. Sono bastati due colpi di tosse per far scatenare la reazione di alcuni passeggeri. “Se hai la tosse non devi prendere il treno! Sono i neri come te che ci portano il virus!”. La ragazza, di origine brasiliana ed adottata da piccola da una famiglia pratese, stava andando a scuola quando è stata approcciata da un uomo con la divisa di Trenitalia ed invitata a scendere dal treno alla stazione di Sesto Fiorentino. Non si sa bene chi fosse questa persona, visto che, secondo Trenitalia, il capotreno era una donna ma questo non cambia il fatto che episodi del genere siano sintomo di una psicosi collettiva che sta riportando alla superficie tendenze che speravamo di aver consegnato al passato diverso tempo fa.Se le cose nel mondo reale sono complicate, la situazione sulla rete non è molto migliore. Se nei giorni scorsi avevamo sorriso alla storia della dodicenne fiorentina che aveva salvato un'amica virtuale in Francia quando era scomparsa all'improvviso da Instagram dopo aver avuto pesanti problemi familiari, la storia che abbiamo letto sul Sito di Firenze è di tutt'altro tenore. Tutto si sarebbero aspettati i genitori di un quattordicenne della provincia di Arezzo meno che di ricevere una visita della polizia postale, attivata dopo una segnalazione dell'FBI. A far scattare i campanelli di allarme dell'agenzia statunitense un commento sconsiderato lasciato sul video di una sparatoria in una scuola americana. Il ragazzino aveva lasciato un commento esaltando gli attentatori e addirittura esprimendo il desiderio di fare lo stesso nella sua scuola. La perquisizione non ha rivelato la presenza di armi o niente che faccia sospettare che sarebbe passato dalle parole ai fatti ma è comunque un segnale preoccupante di quel disagio mentale che molti esperti hanno denunciato nei giorni scorsi. Certo, durante i travagli adolescenziali di cose stupide se ne dicono e fanno parecchie. In passato, grazie a Dio, non c'erano telecamere ovunque e le cose cadevano nel dimenticatoio. Nella rete, invece, tutto resta per sempre e ci si può mettere nei guai in un attimo.Passiamo ora ad una storia curiosa che abbiamo letto sul Tirreno della Versilia. Il rapporto che molti hanno con le mense aziendali è certo conflittuale, a finire sotto la lente la qualità del cibo, la presentazione, la mancanza di fantasia nel comporre i menù, le ragioni per lamentarsi non mancano di sicuro. Non capita tutti i giorni che ci si lamenti perché i piatti serviti siano troppo raffinati. L'incidente è successo qualche giorno fa, quando i genitori degli alunni di diverse scuole elementari hanno sollevato una protesta nei confronti della ditta che gestisce l'appalto per le mense scolastiche di Viareggio. I menu, preparati dalla dietista del Comune e verificati dall'ASL locale, non sembrano malaccio, insalata d'orzo con pesto e pomodorini, pasta al sugo di pesce viareggino, polpettine di carne e zucchine trifolate, roba che non sfigurerebbe in un ristorante. I bambini, però, non apprezzano affatto. In una classe di 25 alunni, 20 non mangiano e aspettano di tornare a casa affamati. Ad infuriare i genitori, poi, il fatto che il servizio sia a pagamento, 120 Euro al mese, sei euro a pasto. Va bene “educare all'adozione di abitudini alimentari corrette per la promozione della salute” ma bisogna trovare una via di mezzo. Se i bambini non mangiano e si ingozzano di merendine tornati a casa non è forse peggio?Chiudiamo con una storia simpatica che abbiamo letto stamattina sul Corriere Fiorentino. Proprio come nel film di Alfred Hitchcock, “Gli uccelli”, nel paese di Maggiano, vicino Lucca, le famiglie di un gruppo di sei villette sono assediate da uno stormo particolarmente insistente di gazze. Dopo che un piccolo aveva ricevuto del cibo dal davanzale di una casa, gli adulti hanno capito che da quelle parti si può mangiare e si sono stazionate nell'area. Visto che con le buone non si otteneva granché, i volatili si sono messi ad attaccare chiunque passi, terrorizzando gli abitanti. Qualche giorno fa una signora è stata ferita ad un orecchio ma poteva andare anche peggio, nelle villette ci sono infatti diversi bambini e il timore è che qualcuno possa farsi seriamente del male. La crisi, insomma, non colpisce solo gli umani. Se a New York gruppi di ratti affamati si sono messi ad attaccare i passanti, da noi ad aver perso la pazienza sono gli uccelli.Questo era tutto per oggi, sono Luca Bocci, ci sentiamo domani per una nuova puntata, dal formato leggermente diverso, di What's Up Tuscany, il podcast quotidiano dell'Arno dove potrete trovare le notizie che, per noi, valgono bene una seconda occhiata. Ciao ciao gente!

What's Up Tuscany English
Episode 5 - 19/2/2021

What's Up Tuscany English

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 5:38


TODAY'S SET LIST1) HOUSING CRISIS GETS WORSE2) RACISM ON THE TRAIN3) INTERNET BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL4) A WAY TOO FANCY CAFETERIA5) MAGPIES TERRORIZE A VILLAGELINKS TO THE ARTICLEShttps://corrierefiorentino.corriere.it/firenze/notizie/cronaca/21_febbraio_19/firenze-crisi-travolge-affitti-quasi-900-famiglie-chiedono-aiuto-550307a4-7288-11eb-a580-851e098b7615.shtmlhttps://www.versiliatoday.it/2021/02/18/vivevano-come-nelle-favelas-blitz-di-carabinieri-e-municipale/https://iltirreno.gelocal.it/prato/cronaca/2021/02/18/news/voi-neri-portate-il-virus-ragazza-costretta-a-scendere-dal-treno-per-due-colpi-di-tosse-1.39922773https://www.ilsitodifirenze.it/content/528-esalta-su-youtube-sparatoria-scuola-usa-fbi-segnala-14ennehttps://www.lanazione.it/firenze/cronaca/l-amica-francese-di-instagram-sparisce-dodicenne-chiama-la-polizia-postale-e-la-salva-1.6034890https://iltirreno.gelocal.it/versilia/cronaca/2021/02/18/news/protesta-dei-genitori-per-il-menu-della-mensa-troppo-raffinato-i-bimbi-non-toccano-cibo-1.39923047https://corrierefiorentino.corriere.it/firenze/notizie/cronaca/21_febbraio_19/lucca-paese-ostaggio-gazze-usciamo-casa-ci-attaccano-22df4a54-7278-11eb-a580-851e098b7615.shtmlBACKGROUND MUSICTitle: Aetherial (Argofox release)Author: AlmightyZeroLicense: Creative Commons AttributionLinks: https://youtu.be/2OTD4IkmKsIhttps://soundcloud.com/argofox/almightyzero-aetherialSCRIPTGood morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you may be, however you might be listening, welcome to another episode of What's Up Tuscany, the daily podcast from L'Arno where you'll find the most interesting news of today, Friday February 19th 2021, as selected by our journalists. If you wish, please subscribe and share this podcast on social media, it would really help us spread the news.Let's start today with yet another window on the social upheaval brought by the pandemic for many Tuscans. This morning on the Corriere Fiorentino we read how the number of families in Florence that are seeking financial help to pay their rent has skyrocketed. From september to february 871 families have come forward to the renters union, SUNIA, a number that is more than double of what happened the year before. The secretary of the Florence union, Laura Grandi, explains the reasons. Quote “most of them worked in restaurants, hotels or in the tourism sector, which was ravaged by the lack of visitors. There are also people on furlough, unemployed but also small entrepreneurs without any client. Some seek financial help, others a council house” end quote. Rent prices, though, remain very high: Florence is the third city in Italy when it comes to renting a flat, behind Milan and Rome. The situation for those already marginalized is even worse. As we read last evening on Versilia Today, the owner of a small plot of land in Viareggio found a way to profit from it. He placed a couple of shacks, containers and caravans and rented them to immigrants of the area. Despite conditions that would look out of place in a Brazilian favela, he got between 100 and 400 euros a month. When the Carabinieri showed up yesterday morning, trash everywhere, appalling hygiene conditions, no sewers at all. This mini-favela will be cleared out but God only knows how many others there are in our region.Let's move on to an infuriating story we read on the Prato edition of Il Tirreno. If a couple days ago it was a supermarket cashier who received racist insults in Leghorn, now it was the turn of a 19 year old student to be verbally assaulted on the regional train between Prato and Florence. It only took a couple of coughs to unleash the rage of some passengers. Quote “if you got the cough you shouldn't take the train! It's black people like you that spread the virus” end quote. The girl, born in Brazil but adopted immediately by a family in Prato, was then approached by a man wearing the Trenitalia uniform and forced to step off the train at the station of Sesto Fiorentino. No one knows who this man was, as, according to Trenitalia, the train conductor was a female but this means nothing. Such despicable events are a symptom of a collective psychosis that has brought to the surface tendencies we thought to have left behind a long time ago.If the real world is complicated enough, things aren't much different online. If yesterday we smiled when we read the story of a 12 year old girl from Florence that saved an online friend in France when she disappeared suddenly from Instagram following some family trouble, the story we read on Il Sito di Firenze is very different. The parents of a 14 year old kid from the Arezzo province were startled when the police showed up at their door. They had been warned by the FBI after the kid had left a comment on a video of a shooting in a US high school. The youngster had praised the shooters, wishing that he could be able to do the same in his school. The police found no weapons in the house or nothing that could indicate that he was about to turn words into actions but it's still a huge red flag of those mental malaise that many experts denounced in the last few days. Sure, during adolescence everyone says and does a lot of stupid things. In the past, thankfully, there weren't cameras everywhere and those foolish words were soon forgotten. Now, instead, everything lives forever online. It just takes a second to get into real trouble.Let's move on to a curious story we read on the Versilia edition of Il Tirreno. Many have a conflictual relationship with cafeterias. Some complain about the quality of the food, others about the lack of fantasy when it comes to the menu. Doesn't happen every day that someone complains when the food served is too fancy. The accident happened a few days ago when the parents of the pupils of several elementary schools in Viareggio raised a protest against the firm that handles the school cafeterias. The menus, prepared by the town dietician and verified by nutritionists of the local hospital, don't seem too bad. Barley soup with pesto and tomatoes, Viareggio-style fish sauce pasta, meatballs and sauteed zucchini, stuff that wouldn't be out of place in a regular restaurant. The problem is that the kids just don't like them. In a class of 25 students, 20 left everything on the plate and went home hungry. Parents are raging because the service isn't free: 120 Euros a month, six Euros per every meal. They understand that the school is trying to “educate to the adoption of correct behaviours that promote general health” but there must be a better way. Isn't it worse if the kids don't eat anything and stuff themselves with rubbish when they get home??Let's close today's episode with a funny story we read this morning on the Corriere Fiorentino. Just like in Alfred Hitchcock's famous movie, “The birds”, in the town of Maggiano, near Lucca, people are constantly harassed by a flock of magpies. After one of them had been fed by a resident, the whole flock started to station in the area, looking for food. After a while, the birds became very insistent and have now started to attack everyone. Residents are scared to death. A few days ago a woman had her ear bitten but it could get worse. Many children live there and people are afraid that someone could get seriously hurt. The crisis doesn't strike just humans, apparently. If in New York, bands of rats have started attacking humans on the pavement, we have roving bands of birds...That was all for today, I'm your host Luca Bocci and I'll see you tomorrow for another, slightly different, episode of What's Up Tuscany, the daily podcast from L'Arno where you'll find the news that, according to us, are well worth a second look. Thanks for listening and goodbye.

Prisma
Prisma di venerdì 18/12/2020

Prisma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 52:52


Il 31 dicembre scade il blocco egli sfratti, più di 100mila i provvedimenti in attesa. I sindacati inquilini chiedono una proroga e un tavolo sull'abitare (con Stefano Chiappelli del Sunia); “Abbandonati” è il report di Amnesty sulla violazione dei diritti umani nelle Rsa di Lombardia, Veneto ed Emilia Romagna (ce ne parla la curatrice Debora Del Pistoia); domani a Milano tamponi antigenici gratis in Piazza Baiamonti con Medicina Solidale (Alessandro Lanzani); e la morte di Emanuel Scalabrin nella caserma dei carabinieri di Albenga (Savona), un caso tutto da chiarire.

Prisma
Prisma di ven 18/12/20

Prisma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 52:52


Il 31 dicembre scade il blocco egli sfratti, più di 100mila i provvedimenti in attesa. I sindacati inquilini chiedono una proroga e un tavolo sull'abitare (con Stefano Chiappelli del Sunia); “Abbandonati” è il report di Amnesty sulla violazione dei diritti umani nelle Rsa di Lombardia, Veneto ed Emilia Romagna (ce ne parla la curatrice Debora Del Pistoia); domani a Milano tamponi antigenici gratis in Piazza Baiamonti con Medicina Solidale (Alessandro Lanzani); e la morte di Emanuel Scalabrin nella caserma dei carabinieri di Albenga (Savona), un caso tutto da chiarire.

PMN 531
Nancy Sunia - Papa's Cakes Ltd sweet success at the Wellington Pasifika Business Network awards wining the Supreme Award for 2020.

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 11:55


A Lower Hutt cakes store famous for its customised cakes and cupcakes has won the top award at this year's Wellington Pasifika Business Network awards.Papa's Cakes Limited took home the Supreme Award at the event, which celebrates Pasifika businesses across the Wellington region.   Nancy Sunia is the proud business owner of Papa Cakes.   Ever since it opened, Papa's Cakes Limited's reputation has grown, fielding orders from around the country.  Starting out in the family kitchen before moving to a location in Hataitai and now in a commercial kitchen in Lower Hutt.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vale's Now U Know Podcast
Sunia Tauteoli - Successful Teams

Vale's Now U Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 60:05


As a life long athlete, Sunia Tauteoli certainly has been a part of many successful teams. However, you'll find that his off the field team is just as important. Tauteoli's family support system has always played a big role in his success. From his father's advice to his brother's network to his business ventures with his wife; Sunia is a family man. Through the ups and downs he has learned that his family will always be there. Perhaps this is why Tauteoli's approach to life and athletics has maintained a high level of humble confidence. Listen, download, and subscribe! Also follow us on Instagram @valemdia.ut

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PDX Story Project
Lament as Liturgy - Episode 4 w/ Sunia Gibbs

PDX Story Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 42:30


On this episode, I talk with Sunia Gibbs. Sunia is an artist, musician, activist, and co-pastor of The Groves church, a faith community in SE Portland focused on loving God, loving neighbor, and seeking anti-racism. We talked about lament in modern worship music, decolonizing Christianity, divorcing whiteness, and what Jesus really meant when he said "Love your Neighbor." You can find Sunia's art work on Instagram at instagram.com/suniacibbcreative. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pdxstoryproject/support

PMN 531
Nancy Sunia -Papa Cakes business owner and Pasifika Hub member.

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 14:27


The Pasifika Hub is a collective of Pasifika people in Wellington to help mobilise social services to Pasifika families residing in the Wellington region.  The group came together because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  This morning we have Nancy Sunia joining us to share her experiences as a member of Pasifika Hub .  Nancy is also a proud business owner of Papa Cakes, a business specialising in home-made customized cakes and cupcakes based in Lower Hutt, Wellington.  See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Team Talks - The Groves Church
Are We Powerless? (The Truth. The Lie) w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs, Leroy Barber

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
Jesus and Wealth w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
Jesus Confronts Empire (Part 2) w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
Jesus Confronts Empire (Part 1) w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
Jesus and Protest (Part 1) w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
Images of the Spirit w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
We Are Your Church w/ Sunia Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020


Team Talks - The Groves Church
On Purpose w/ Sunia and Paul Gibbs

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020


Radio anch'io
RADIO ANCH'IO del 16/04/2020 - Anziani e isolamento sociale

Radio anch'io

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 23:33


Gen. Adelmo Lusi, Nas ; Anna Milan, Gr ; Alberto Pilotto, SIGOT ; Stefano Chiappelli, Sunia .

Team Talks - The Groves Church
November 3rd 2019 - Sunia and Paul

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
October 27th 2019 - Sunia, Paul, Dave

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
Oct 13th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
Sep 22nd 2019 Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
August 18th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
August 11th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
August 4th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


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Giorni Migliori Fatti
Giorni Migliori Fatti del mar 16/07 (prima parte)

Giorni Migliori Fatti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 23:10


12.500 famiglie in graduatoria per le case popolari a Roma e 25.000 a Milano, nella Capitale anche migliaia che vivono in roulotte e campi e oltre 10mila in occupazioni, a Milano +500% degli sfratti eseguiti l'anno scorso: la casa è il tema più urgente della convivenza possibile in città, ne parliamo con il segretario del Sunia di Roma, Emiliano Guarneri, e con il giornalista di Redattore Sociale, Francesco Floris. (prima parte)

Giorni Migliori Fatti
Giorni Migliori Fatti del mar 16/07/19 (prima parte)

Giorni Migliori Fatti

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 23:10


12.500 famiglie in graduatoria per le case popolari a Roma e 25.000 a Milano, nella Capitale anche migliaia che vivono in roulotte e campi e oltre 10mila in occupazioni, a Milano +500% degli sfratti eseguiti l'anno scorso: la casa è il tema più urgente della convivenza possibile in città, ne parliamo con il segretario del Sunia di Roma, Emiliano Guarneri, e con il giornalista di Redattore Sociale, Francesco Floris. (prima parte)

Team Talks - The Groves Church
July 7th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
June 9th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
May 26th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
May 12th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
May 5th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


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Cascade Church Portland
Good Friday:: Leroy Barber, Donna Barber, Sunia Gibbs, Andru Morgan, Treneil Washington and Mark Charles

Cascade Church Portland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 92:12


Hear this amazing reflection on Good Friday with Leroy and Donna Barber, Mark Charles, Sunia Gibbs, Andru Morgan and Treneil Washington. 

Team Talks - The Groves Church
April 21st 2019 (Easter) - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
April 14th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
March 17th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019


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Team Talks - The Groves Church
February 10th 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019


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S.I.T.U.P.
Episode 13: Meet Leader of Color Sunia Gibbs

S.I.T.U.P.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 29:00


Join Host Leroy Barber and Producer Andru Morgan live from Tampa as they talk innovation with Sunia Gibbs. Sunia is an artist of many talents which she uses in the most innovative ways to rethink how church can be done. For more on Sunia and her many different gifts: http://thegroveschurch.com http://www.suniagibbsart.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/situppodcast/message

Team Talks - The Groves Church
February 3rd 2019 - Paul and Sunia

Team Talks - The Groves Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019


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Restate scomodi
RESTATE SCOMODI del 07/01/2015 - Prima parte

Restate scomodi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 21:19


Fassino: necessità valutare proroga al blocco degli sfratti. Aldo Rossi, segretario nazionale del SUNIA, Avv. Fabio Pucci, Segretario generale U.P.P.I.

Localmentemosso
Localmentemosso di mar 25/11/14

Localmentemosso

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 54:41


Tema del giorno: il racket. Quello delle case popolari nelle parole di Stefano Chiappelli, segretario del Sunia, e di Rosy Bindi, presidente della Commissione parlamentare antimafia. Dopo aver raccontato l'ennesimo sgombero al quartiere Giambellino grazie a Iacopo del Laboratorio di quartiere analizziamo il racket nelle attività commerciali con Roberto Maggioni e Dario Paladini di Terre di mezzo. Infine, dopo i racconti degli ascoltatori, la campagna contro l'azzardo Mettiamoci in gioco in compagnia di Angela Fioroni di Legautonomie Lombardia

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Localmentemosso
Localmentemosso di mar 25/11

Localmentemosso

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 54:41


Tema del giorno: il racket. Quello delle case popolari nelle parole di Stefano Chiappelli, segretario del Sunia, e di Rosy Bindi, presidente della Commissione parlamentare antimafia. Dopo aver raccontato l'ennesimo sgombero al quartiere Giambellino grazie a Iacopo del Laboratorio di quartiere analizziamo il racket nelle attività commerciali con Roberto Maggioni e Dario Paladini di Terre di mezzo. Infine, dopo i racconti degli ascoltatori, la campagna contro l'azzardo Mettiamoci in gioco in compagnia di Angela Fioroni di Legautonomie Lombardia

terre dopo quello laboratorio infine commissione mettiamoci iacopo sunia roberto maggioni rosy bindi giambellino
Tra poco in edicola
TRA POCO IN EDICOLA del 07/11/2014 - Casa: tra affitti in nero e occupazioni abusive

Tra poco in edicola

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 31:54


Luigino Filice, pro rettore delegato al centro residenziale dell'Università di Calabria; Daniele Barbieri, segretario generale Sunia; Gianni Santucci, giornalista del Corriere della Sera, cronaca di Milano; Giuseppe (nome di fantasia) occupante abusivo

Localmentemosso
Localmentemosso di lun 22/09/14

Localmentemosso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 48:31


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Localmentemosso
Localmentemosso di lun 22/09

Localmentemosso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 48:31


Localmentemosso di lun 22/09

LinuCast - MP3
LinuCast #13: Kiitä podcastaajaasi

LinuCast - MP3

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2009 56:32


Kolmastoista jakso tietää huonoa onnea ja Henrikin päänsärky sen todistaakin. Mutta vaikka paneeli oli tavallista pienempi ja uutisantikin köyhää, saatiin silti asiaa lähes tunnin verran irti. Uutisia: - Koodit avautuvat terveydenhuollossa - Skolelinux for Schools in Rhineland-Palatinate - TomTom liittyy OINiin - IBM ostamassa Sunia, miten vaikuttaa avoimeen koodiin? - Red Hatin CEO kyseenalaistaa työpöytä-Linuxin merkityksen - Linux.com:ia uudelleenrakennetaan - Kiitä softakehittäjää -päivä - Jakelupaketti 1 julkaistaan 27.3 Puhumassa: - Henrik - Sakari Nylund - Ninnnu

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