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Hey Friend~ In this episode, we talk about Family Talks Retreat for the whole family of kids ages 10+. I invite you to join me on this adventure in Costa Rica along with hosts Jackie Bailey and Todd Cudaback. Away from all your normal daily pressures Away from the Internet, (mostly…) Connect on a deeper level and develop your family story. Build strong relationships with the people you care about most while having fun, amazing shared memories! Please share this episode with anyone that might be a fit for this opportunity! Jackie is generously giving 20% off to ANYONE who uses the coupon code LANGUAGEOFPLAY at the checkout. This discount will be for you and anyone you invite will also get 20% off!! Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: hello@thelanguageofplay.com ABOUT THE GUEST: Jackie Bailey is the founder and director of The Speak Feed Lead Project. She gets kids and adults confidently speaking on stages, podcasts, and books. She has traveled to Tanzania Africa where over 1000 youth were empowered with a chance to speak their message for the first time. She runs retreats in Costa Rica for families and adults. CONTACT THE GUEST: https://www.speakfeedlead.org/ Information about Costa Rica retreat: https://www.speakfeedlead.org/family-talks-retreat.html Enter Coupon Code LANGUAGEOFPLAY to get 20% off your cost! YOUR NEXT STEPS: Send Dinalynn a thought or question! hello@thelanguageofplay.com FREEBIES: 21 Days of Encouragement: https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/1-21signup 5 Ways To Get Your Kids To Listen Better: https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/7ca5ce43-d436ea91 Sign up for the Newsletter: https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/newsletter-optin ** For Speaking Engagements, Workshops, or Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at hello@thelanguageofplay.com IF YOU LIKED THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL WANT TO LISTEN TO THESE EPISODES: 155 Does Your Language Build Courage In Your Child? Here Are 12 Examples of Courage-Building Phrases! 120 Feeling Disconnected at Home? Coach Ambereen Shares 4 Ways to Build Stronger Family Bonds and Increase Joy 179 Lois Letchford: Dyslexia? Put Away What Is Not Working And Make Learning Fun 201 Leroy Slanzi: Using Free Play And Structured Play With Intention To Develop Emotional Regulation 202 How Is Play Different For You As An Adult? Consider This!
Travel Mom Brooke and her daughters join us to talk about their Tanzania Africa Safari Vacation, stopover in Istanbul, and some of the great things you can do in their home state of Alaska.
For todays episode, we are delighted to have Rachel Wyatt as our guest. Rachel is an incredible missionary who has dedicated her life to serving the people of Tanzania Africa. When asking Rachel to brag a little about their ministry and what the Lord has done, she was quick to humble herself and lift up Christ. She expressed her identity is not in what she has accomplished but rather in who she is, A child of God! Join us as we learn more about her inspiring journey and the incredible work she is doing to help those in need of Jesus. RESOURCES: Faith Music Missions Someone You can Reach - Song Streams in the Desert TEAM: Podcast Facilitator - Mrs Tammy Goddard Host - Jennifer Beil Social Media Director - Lisa Grubb Music Coordinator - Lindsey Osgood Resource Promoter - Connie Marrujo FOLLOW US: Instagram Facebook Webpage
Comedian Frank Cronin is back from Tanzania Africa! Ontario Improv, Ontario,CA Sept 24Phoenix, AZ Oct 13,14Bakersfield, CA Oct 20.Start That Party in your Earholes!Darren Carter, also known as "The Party Starter," is an American stand-up comedian and actor born in Fresno, California. He has been entertaining audiences for over 20 years with his unique style of comedy, which blends observational humor and physical comedy. Carter's comedy career began in the 1990s when he performed at open-mic nights in Los Angeles. He quickly gained recognition for his energetic stage presence and relatable humor, which led to appearances on popular TV shows such as "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "Comedy Central Presents," and "Premium Blend." Over the years, Carter has released several comedy albums, including "Shady Side" and "That Ginger's Crazy." He has also performed live all over the country, including at The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, and The Improv. The film “Born Again” and also his Dry Bar Comedy Special will be released this year. In addition to his comedy work, Carter has also acted in a number of films and TV shows, including "Be Cool," "Who Made The Potatoe Salad," and "Love Chronicles." He also hosts his own podcast, "Pocket Party," where he interviews fellow comedians and shares stories from his own life. Carter is known for his high-energy performances, infectious laughter, and ability to connect with audiences of all ages and backgrounds. He continues to tour and perform regularly, bringing laughter and joy to fans across the country. When Carter is home in Los Angeles, he can be found going to Guitar Center with his teenage son and watching him play every instrument in the building until they get kicked out.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review to this podcast. THANK YOU!Have a great day and keep shining!
Season TWO Episode TWENTY-FOUR of the Your Story Our Fight® podcast welcomes Emmitt Henderson III. Emmitt Henderson III was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and Lupus Nephritis in 1995 but had symptoms going back to 1980. Through the years, he has endured major complications from heart, liver, kidney and lung failures, avascular necrosis that led to a shoulder and knee replacement. He had a clinical trial, bone marrow stem cell transplant; he was on oxygen due to his lung failure and had a kidney transplant due to kidney failure. He was also diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogrens Syndrome, MTCD as well as he suffered from having a stroke, shingles, gout, chronic fevers, diabetes and hypertension. In 2019, Emmitt was diagnosed with a brain disease, that medically retired him from his career. He decided to advocate for the same disease that debilitated him since 1995 and to talk about how his mental health got him through it all. He created his organization called Male Lupus Warriors Corp to spread Lupus and Mental Health awareness. He holds a safe space for men to meet and talk about their hardships in life, he encourages everyone to not be a victim to their illness. Emmitt did an advocacy campaign in Tanzania Africa in 2022 which included climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. During his climb, he suffered high altitude pulmonary edema and ended up going into kidney failure for the second time in his life. He is now currently doing dialysis and on the transplant list for another kidney. During this time, he still maintains his advocacy by being active on social media and facilitating support groups.
Kent talks with Emmitt Henderson III the CEO of Male Lupus Warriors. He talks of the difficulties dealing with Lupus and its multiple medical issues that occur. Originally transplanted only to lose the kidney to complications. He talks about his corporation “Male Lupus Warriors” developed to spread Lupus and Mental Health awareness to all who will listen. Emmitt needs A Kidney Donor. Are YOU The One? Emmitt Henderson III was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and Lupus Nephritis in 1995 but had symptoms going back to 1980. Through the years, he has endured major complications from heart, liver, kidneys, and lung failures, and avascular necrosis that led to a shoulder and knee replacement. He had a clinical trial, a bone marrow stem cell transplant; he was on oxygen due to his lung failure and had a kidney transplant due to kidney failure and brain disease. He was also diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sjogren's Syndrome, and MTCD as well as suffering from a stroke, shingles, gout, chronic fevers, diabetes, and hypertension. In 2019, when Emmitt was diagnosed with brain disease, it medically retired from his career. He decided to advocate for the same disease that debilitated him since 1995 and to talk about how his mental health got him through it all. He created his organization called Male Lupus Warriors Corp to spread Lupus and Mental Health awareness. He holds a safe space for men to meet and talk about their hardships in life, he encourages everyone to not be a victim to their illness. Emmitt did an advocacy campaign in Tanzania Africa in 2022 which included climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. During his climb, he suffered high-altitude pulmonary edema and ended up going into kidney failure for the second time in his life. He is now currently doing home hemodialysis and is on the transplant list for another kidney. During this time, he still maintains his advocacy by being active on social media, he does speakings/podcasts, and facilitating support groups. Malelupuswarriors@gmail.com www.malelupuswarriors.org Emmitt's Social Media: FB emmitthendersoniii IG, Tik Tok @malelupuswarriors If you would like to learn more about becoming a donor for Emmitt, please contact Kidney Solutions at 830-285-2140. If you have questions regarding items discussed during this episode or would like more information about Kidney Solutions weekly Support Group, contact Kent at kent.bressler@kidneysolutions.org For more information about Kidney Solutions, visit them at www.kidneysolutions.org Host: Kent Bressler Producer: Jason Nunez
Founder of SHARE in Africa, Shannon sits down to talk about the importance of general resources for kids in other countries. SHARE in Africa started nearly 15 years ago when Shannon was a 15-year-old teenager after a service trip to Tanzania Africa. There, she truly learned the need for school supplies, and books, and the importance of bringing equality to young girls in the education system.
Dan Rasmuson, a former Minnesota State University Alumni, is serial entrepreneur whom has been an equity partner or founder in multiple tech oriented companies. Dan was a co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Lablebox, a collaborative training data platform for rapidly building artificial intelligence applications, based in Silicon Valley. Lablebox has raised a little under $200 million dollars from investors such as Google and Softbank. Dan most recently became a parter at Vana, a data ecosystem for users to reappropriate their data and data scientists to train machine learning models on previously siloed datasets. In this episode Dan talks about his up bringing in Tanzania Africa as a part of his parent's mission work, his time at Minnesota State University, the short lived startup that Wes and Dan worked on in 2015, his journey out to Silicon Valley, his time in a company focused on Drone software, how he came about founding Lablebox with his fellow partners, his experiences with both meditation and psychedelics, and his most recent work as a parter in Vana.
In today's podcast episode, I'm going to share the pros and cons of my husband and I living as Digital Nomads in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, for three months. Check Out My Other Resources: https://linktr.ee/willitacherie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willita-cherie/message
In this episode, we travel across Tanzania, Africa with Travel Mom Rina, also Founder & Editor of L.A. Family Travel, on her incredible adventure with her son.
Sarah Rejman was our liaison when we climbed Kilimanjaro. She taught me almost everything I know about Tanzania and Africa.
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Wow! It's been a while. If you didn't know a few weeks ago I went on a trip to Tanzania Africa. It was a great trip, but that is why I had not released a new episode in a few weeks. In this episode I share with you some of my experience in Tanzania Africa, which leads to me talking about a topic I believe is really important today! I know you will benefit from listening to this episode and look forward to hearing your feedback! For episode notes or for more information please visit EternalCrown.Life To leave your feedback or request a FREE 30min coaching consultation use the contact form.
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On this podcast, you will hear Amazing Stories, Science, and a Song. Today’s show is a story entitled: The Porters Song: A Life Worth Living and it an inspiring story about climbing Mt Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania Africa. During that climb, “It’s not the destination, It's the journey.” was on the joyful lips of all of my fellow adventures. Also, I wrote a song called Wapagazi which is Swahili for porters during one particularly amazing leg of our journey as we climbed the famous Barranco Wall. From another perspective, this episode is about the importance of kindness and why connection so precious. It is also about the cost of not being kind. You will also hear that song that ties it all together called Wapagazi.
Carlos Shanka is a Biology student at the University of Bristol in Tanzania, South African. He was recently elected as Chair of the Sustainability Network of the Bristol Students Union, a Consultant for sustainability research for the Bristol City Council and the Bristol Green Capital Partnership, the President of the Bristol University Sustainability Team, a Global Shaper, an initiative of the World Economic Forum, and the Coordinator for Spain at the United Nations Climate Change Conference of Youth, also known as COY16. Carlos is from Spain and he is extremely passionate about sustainability. He is currently undergoing a journey of discovery while contributing to fixing global issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and social inequalities, based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Carlos started volunteering on environmental projects in the Canary Islands, in Lanzarote, and enjoys transforming his ideas into a reality.
Trusting the deep Knowing within myself became key to healing from years of gaslighting abuse. Coming back to my body and trusting "her" as my ally was the work Dr. Hillary McBride, therapist and author, did with me in my Year of Jess. Hillary holds sacred space in my heart. She is one of my beautiful healers. In this episode, we share how I found her and talk about the work and play we did in Tanzania Africa together. We talk about a topic she was strategic in helping me heal from...Gaslighting. This is the story of how embodiment was key to healing me from the trauma of gaslighting abuses. I hope that this episode brings you healing as well.
In this episode Naomi Robinson know on social media as the black Travelista is sharing with me her experience of leaving the UK for Africa and also about the reason why black people should not be afraid to visit the motherland. My aim is get all Blacks to Africa and doing this from sharing my experience and letting them see Africa from my perspective. My aims to make you fall in love with Motherland and understand the true essence of the most beautiful continent in the World, Africa. Follow Naomi on social media | INSTAGRAM https://instagram.com/the_blacktravelista?igshid=16dwm6qqcq7dk YOUTUBE https://m.youtube.com/c/TheBlackTravelista/videos?disable_polymer=true&itct=CBAQ8JMBGAEiEwiqoIXj75HtAhUpB_EFHXvYDCw%3D#menu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/phonchrist/message
In today's episode kelli talks about her trip to Tanzania Africa and how it gave her new perspective. She talks about gods calling for your life and how you can fulfill it in different ways. She also talks about pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and how rewarding it can feel. Follow us on Instagram @thebeautifulbetweenpodcast and as always happy listening!!!
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Hear the story on this podcast from Steven Mazzurco and Eric Alvar of our mission trip to Africa which is about a story of 5 Men (Ryan West, Marcus Conti, Juancito Albinagorta, Eric Alvar, & Steven Mazzurco) from Long Island NY that go to explore Tanzania Africa and Mafia Island. To spread the good news & the word of what love is all about. As we travel the world together you are going to embark on a journey of 5 men and missionaries that are out there to change the world together one life at a time! Helping build a youth center for the children of Mafia Island in Tanzania, Africa and experiencing many other things along this journey. Mafia Island is a small island off the coast of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. A fishing Island, with a population of merely 40,000 untouched and unknown by most of the world. From Islands made completely of coral to areas with no running water and electric. Our hope is to bring a place, a home and a center where the youth of Mafia Island can not only play together but live together with places to sleep, eat and be loved. Please join us in completing this mission together. https://www.gofundme.com/f/tanzania-africa-youth-center?sharetype=teams&member=2755492&rcid=r01-156675311266-bb11d0166a844cec&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_w SevenRockLife.Com LivingToInspire.Com @SevenRockLife @Steven_Mazzurco
On episode 5, Wayfarer CrossFit member Eric Kulikowski drops by the podcast to discuss how CrossFit literally saved his life. Approximately 16 months ago, Eric and eight others successfully summited Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (Africa). A few days after the climb, Eric checked himself into the hospital after dealing with discomfort in his back and chest. Little did he know, he was dealing with nine pulmonary embolisms in both his heart and lungs caused by the swift change in elevation. At the spry age of 56, Eric credits his fitness level for keeping him alive today and also goes on to share a few amazing stories about what he's currently doing (and has already done) to help support several charitable organizations inside and outside of the CrossFit community. Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro 1:27 - Eric's livelihood, his fitness background pre-CrossFit, and how he ultimately got into CrossFit at the age of 50. 14:48 - Eric's crazy idea to do 52 weeks of Murph and how he (and several others) followed through with it, regardless of where he was traveling. 21:41 - Eric's incredible story about how he almost died after summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in March 2018, and how he credits CrossFit for saving his life. 33:48 - What Eric's training, nutrition, recovery, and mindset looks like now, post-health scare. 42:49 - How Eric's biomarkers have improved since doing CrossFit/changing his nutrition, which has ultimately allowed him to get off of cholesterol medicine and blood thinners. 47:30 - Eric's work with Project Athena and how he continues to carry on the legacy of his late wife by helping women(and now men as well) recovering from medical/traumatic setbacks. 52:06 - Other charitable events Eric has helped incorporate through CrossFit including developing a scholarship fund for his late nephew. 1:00:00 - Rapid Fire Questions
Jesus is people. His hear is to reach all people in our community and around the world. Here from a group from River of Life that ventured out to Tanzania Africa and what God did through them.
Pr. Andrew Olson was with us today to share the work he will be doing with Lutheran Bible Translators in Tanzania Africa. If you would like to learn more about Pr. Olson's work, please see his website https://www.theyneedthebible.org.
Pr. Andrew Olson was with us today to share the work he will be doing with Lutheran Bible Translators in Tanzania Africa. If you would like to learn more about Pr. Olson's work, please see his website https://www.theyneedthebible.org.
Fresno First Church of the Nazarene in Fresno, CA. Guest Speaker Erick Oguta from Tanzania Africa comes to share with us this week about what God has been doing in his ministry overseas. Erick opens up 2 Peter 3 and shares the gospel.
Report by members of the 2016 Mission Team to Tanzania Africa
Listen as Jens from Tanzania Africa tells about his dog shelter help center.
Listen as Jens from Tanzania Africa tells about his dog shelter help center.
Episode 8Greg and Ronnie talk with Aaron Kali. Aaron resides from New York but is originally from Tanzania Africa. Aaron talks about The 360 Virtual Tours of America, which is startup based on online searching for offline purchasing. You can check out his website www.360virtualtours.us.
Episode 8 Greg and Ronnie talk with Aaron Kali. Aaron resides from New York but is originally from Tanzania Africa. Aaron talks about The 360 Virtual Tours of America, which is startup based on online searching for offline purchasing. You can check out his website www.360virtualtours.us.
Tanzania, Africa as a guest
Tanzania, Africa as a tourist