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The founders of Magic of Miracles podcast Terri Allen and Buddy Abrahams talks about their miracle journey finding their son Michael, this heartwarming story has been a true miracle how the Universe made it all possible for them to become parents. After 7yrs Michael returns to Ethiopia to reunite with his brother and the rest of his family. Again Miracles unfold! Interested in sharing your story contact us in the links below much love xx The Magic of Miracles podcast, brings some profound divine stories that took place in the lives of ordinary people all over the world and there are no exceptions with the founders of Magic of Miracles podcast Terri & Buddy which is sharing their journey on how true Miracles happened in their life, by allowing GOD to manifest it, when it is meant to happen. This interview will awaken you, it is filled with so much magic that took place, it is all about letting go and having faith, but allowing it to unfold.
Ooooo it's the texting and digital communication episode! And we'll be having this conversation with legendary dating coach Sabrina Zohar!
Mindfulness ❌❌❌ I could not hear this word anymore. Full of fluff. I had the sensation that everyone used it at all times for everything. In fact, I just did not understand what mindfulness was. Terri Allen helped me view mindfulness in a completely different way. Because, after living the high life, creating the Dubai Fashion week 2 decades ago, working in fashion and beauty, she operated a radical change. Terri is an incredible human being: her life is dedicated to give Children a Voice and enrich their education by TEACHING mindfulness ❤️. She wrote 2 books
Please welcome to our show Terri Allen, co-founder of Angels of Light Children's Foundation, a non-profit that provides children, teachers, parents, and professionals with effective “mindfulness” techniques for the whole child. Currently, children worldwide are exposed to enormous stress that many adults find too challenging to process. The mission of the Foundation is to help children develop the skills to nurture wellness from within to make solid choices for themselves. She hopes to incorporate this into schools, too. Terri has co-written two books she'll be speaking about, “My Magical Garden” and “My Magical Tree.” These are fun, interactive books where children are encouraged to use their imagination and creativity to make choices that feel comfortable to them. Her mindfulness programs are designed to help young people regulate emotions, manage stress, and any other challenges they may be facing. She talks about this, and how our society needs to better support mental health issues to combat anxiety, depression, anger, and so much more facing young people today. Please welcome Terri, invite your friends, and join our conversation on #DeborahKobyltLIVE, available on all video and audio platforms. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, thanks for joining us!
“A VOICE FOR CHILDREN “ We are giving a platform to our younger voices, children and teenagers, sharing their thoughts on our mindfulness programs and books, plus the educational system. Asking them what type of school would they want to learn in? What would they like to see change in our world? Finding out what gifts they hold and why they feel they are here on this planet. We believe, as parents and educators, that we should strive to raise children with a voice and for them to be heard. Cyan and Caiden Thomas are the next generation of global citizens. Born and raised in Dubai to a Lebanese mother and South African father, the siblings were exposed to many cultures and perspectives from a young age. At the time of this interview, Cyan had just turned twelve years old, while her sister, Caiden, is nine. Their family has since relocated to Lebanon, which has not always been a normal experience for anyone, let alone young children to endure. Civil unrest, economic collapse and a tragic explosion, that will forever be a stain on global history, are not the usual memories for children to have. The sisters met Terri Allen through their mother, and Terri, in turn, introduced mindfulness into their daily lives, enabling Caiden and Cyan to not just cope but flourish in spite of the usual growing pains and larger surrounding issues. It is a struggle to stay conscious of these techniques for anyone, but by including it as a part of their lives from a young age allows the sisters to feel more confident about their future. Let's be the change @angelsoflightfoundation. #podcast #avoiceforchildren #children #education #parenting #youth #teenagers #lebanon #teachersfollowteachers #youtube #spotify #applepodcasts #inspire #wellbeing #homeschool #enrichment #kidsmentalhealthmatters #kids #mentalhealth #mindfulness #homeschooling #angelsoflightfoundation #wematter #thevoice #school #educational #childhoodunplugged #nonprofit #sponsor #raisingawareness #letstalk
Eight young women were found murdered in Kansas City between 1980 and 1984. All of them were killed by ligature strangulation. All of them were found bound. All but 2 were found naked from the waist down. None of them had been raped. The bound and strangled victims were 15-year-old Gwendolyn Kizine, 20-year-old Janice Moore, 17-year-old Sherrie Hall, 26-year-old Jacqueline Davis, 24-year-old Angela Oliver, 16-year-old Terri Allen, 26-year-old Cheryl Saunders, and 20-year-old Susan Green.Who Dunnit Sisters, a Kansas City true crime podcast, focuses on unsolved murder and missing person cases in the Kansas City area.
Angela and Joshua cap Season Five with Terri Allen, Executive Director of the Coalition for African-Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA). From humble origins to a nationally respected model, Terri details the 20-year journey of CAAPA's intentional strategies for leveling the playing field in the world of classical music. CAAPA's dedication to providing scholarships for burgeoning Black classical musicians and unwavering commitment to arts education at all talent levels exemplify the power of programming to create opportunities for real change in the performing arts.Featured Music:"Porgy and Bess," feat. soprano Angela Brown and baritone Kenneth Overton"Habanera," from Carmen, feat. mezzo-soprano J'Nai BridgesSupport the show
I genuinely didn't want to have my mom on the show in this capacity, but it's a great opportunity for her to tell her story. On June 20th, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The course of action is in play and she's begun her chemo treatment. As was the case with Cash, we saw this as her story to tell. This is the most special story we've ever been able to share.
Tim Blake was fascinated with photography from when he was a boy, watching his father take pictures with his Polaroid camera. He was so excited to see pictures somehow appear on white photo paper. Tim was soon taking his own pictures on the Polaroid. Since then, he had some camera to play with. Eventually, Tim discovered Nikon, and as he loved to be outside playing, he has continued to take photos of the outdoors. Tim remembers a dream he had as a boy seeing a picture on the wall, and as he kept looking at it, the picture started to come to life. Fast forward to not too long ago, Tim was getting a tour through the Palace of Fine Arts by his friends Dan and Bethany Shine, who had leased the space for their Innovation Hanger, attracting people with ideas where they could exchange information and display their innovation. That's where Tim discovered Aurasma, later called HP Reveal, and he knew then what he would do with it in his nature photography. Current day, the app Roar has taken the place of HP Reveal to create the same magic. So here we are, the dream come true with images coming to life for you where you find the images. You can see this in a book or on line, and in the digital book Imagery To Life in Apple Books, with its own wizardry of three touches to the showcased images showing a live scene. Imagery To Life has found its way into Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. CHLA has a Distraction Therapy and Literally Healing program to help ease the angst of children undergoing treatments to improve their ill health conditions. Because Tim has grown to realize that the images coming to life in this book can create a sense of awe and wonder at the sights and sounds of nature and life around us as they come to life for kids. The healing power of nature has become a central theme in Tim's work. Tim has also since created a reference web site on this at https://www.NatureToHealing.com. Tim has expanded his imagery work to videography, where he merges living scenes with soundtracks by Tom Barabas, an amazing musical artist, courtesy of Soundings of the Planet. Tim is very fortunate to have met Terri Allen, a gifted intuitive and beautiful heart, who speaks through angelic connections to bring messages of calm and inspiration into Tim's videography in the form of mindfulness moments and videos for meditation that are available on YouTube. More on Terri's work at www.terri-allen.com and www.angelsoflightonline.com More on Tim's imagery work at https://www.TimBlakeImagery.com.
Hey sis! We're three-deep in the Fit Series and I hope you've enjoyed what you've heard so far. Today is a real treat - pun intended – because this guest can throw down in the kitchen. Chef Terri Allen has always been a mover and shaker. (Also runner as a Hickman Mills Cougar track girl!) Terri went from various entrepreneurial pursuits -- including a dry cleaners -- to becoming a fitness guru. As a motivational fitness coach and Zumba instructor, Terri built bodies and a committed clientele. She was also a sought after guest on several television shows, demonstrating her body-blasting moves. But that's not all. Terri began to meal prep, creating healthy and delicious meals for free. Fast forward, this self-taught chef made a major pivot. She decided to pursue the culinary arts. Now, she's a classically trained graduate of Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. She's been featured nationally as an award-winning chef and has launched her food truck and company, Gourmet Grub. Her story is amazing but not without tribulation. Last year, Terri was hospitalized, suffering from a serious case of COVID-19. Today, she remains a long-hauler. A key part in her story is if Terri wasn't already healthy, there was a great chance we wouldn't be talking to her today. Listen in to this inspiring chat on her faith as she faced her own mortality due to COVID, her decision to carve out a new dream, fitness in your 40's and more.
Martine Haddad Thomas is a Lebanese jewelry designer with a passion for cooking and baking vegan food. After living in Dubai for seventeen years, Martine repatriated back to her home country, Lebanon with her husband and two daughters. It was a dramatic change for them as a family, because of all the chaos that happened during the last few years in Lebanon. Besides the organized chaos on the streets, all-day traffic congestion and a society with a disregard for rules, Martine and her family also had to deal with a revolution, the infamous Beirut Blast and all the joy that comes with CoVID-19 on top of that. Life had taken its toll on them and turned their energy, their home and their lives into doom and gloom. After realizing the effects of all this negativity, Martine realized that something had to change and that's when she sought help from her a good friend Danielle, which led her to Terri Allen, that Martine changed her life and her family dynamics by 180 degrees. Martine, explains when she started using her Angels daily, all the Magical moments started flooding into her life and her family and she started speaking openly about the positive changes in her life.
Terri Allen is an Award Winning Author, certified CTI Life Coach, Diploma in counseling children and Adolescents at Stonebridge College England, Certified Holistic Educational Therapy, England and Mindfulness and Meditation Teacher. Terri studied a yearlong Mindfulness Intensive Practice Program at UCLA. Terri also received the Creative Child prestigious Book of The Year Award for her children's mindfulness books called “My Magical Garden” and “My Magical Tree”. Terri shares her personal journey of going through her divorce and how it not only spiritually awakened her, but healed her on many levels which totally changed her life. Terri is hoping this experience will help and guide many people who needs healing within their relationships.
Discussion between founders Terri Allen and Buddy Abrahams, with producer Brian Stever on their journey how they started Magic of Miracles podcast, and a detail discussion on Buddy's life journey as a twin and what happened at an early age, as Brian also have a twin brother in this life.
The founders of Magic of Miracles podcast Terri Allen and Buddy Abrahams talks about their miracle journey finding their son Michael, this heartwarming story has been a true miracle how the Universe made it all possible for them to become parents.
Tune in to episode #52 of Ethnic Ish N More with host’s NicoThaGreat, Melanie Marie, & Yeyo LaFlare as we chop it up with an amazing couple known as Them Allens and Tim of Heart to Heart Relationship Talk Show. We have Them Allens, consisting of David and Terri Allen, and this wonderful couple is every bit of amazing and hilarious. Thriving in St. Louis, MO, Them Allens have a dope family related Youtube Page and even their own Podcast show that is something you HAVE TO WATCH!With the Heart 2 Heart Relationship Talk Show, our audience has an opportunity to get to know celebrities more than what the media allows them to see. All questions are answered by our celebrity guest panelists followed by a chance for the audience/viewers to respond. The show is fun, interactive, and brings a diverse audience from all around the world! You can choose to participate or just sit in and listen. Our goal with the Heart 2 Heart Relationship Talk Show is to change the dynamic of what it means to talk about relationships! Shoutout to our wonderful Sponsors Cashapp. Donate at $Nicomar10 Famous Black Sports Players with #52HOF Ray Lewis (NFL), Baltimore RavensC.C. Sabathia (MLB), NY YankeesNumerology Corner: The numerology number 52 is a number of introspection and expression of a personal sense of freedom. It is studious and is mentally sharp.RIP Kobe, Gianna, & the 7 other passengersRun That Affirmation Back: Wipe Me Down#PluggedIn w/ Melanie Marie SDD: Drove ass EmmanualYeyo LaFlare Presents.. “Self love is the best love”, so how do you love? Check out Them Allens and Heart 2 Heart Relationship Talk Show on social media!Them Allens:Heart 2 Heart Relationship Show:https://www.operanewsapp.com/gh/en/share/detail?news_id=49fdf909af74bbf3ec00c42b20f7ba4f&news_entry_id=s2b29f76c210119en_gh&open_type=tanscoded&request_id=6b766acb5d108ec9c29a83610ab3637ac9bb8fa1&from=publisher https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3hN0gIFeB3Y&feature=youtu.be https://youtu.be/WtNilzZvAuwFollow US on all social media platforms:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethnicishnmoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethnicishnmore/Twitter: https://twitter.com/EthnicIshNMorewww.ethnicishnmore.comwww.mycitymymusic.comHost’sNicoThaGreat: https://www.instagram.com/nicothagreat357/Melanie Marie: https://www.instagram.com/misses_budtalkstl/Yeyo LaFlare: https://www.instagram.com/yeyo_laflare/
June 24th, 1983. 2639 Park Avenue East, Kansas City, Missouri. At about 5:45 p.m., 16-year-old Terri Allen leaves her house to run an errand. When she doesn’t return home, her worried mother starts calling her friends. The next morning, her lifeless body is found in a brushy area a few blocks from her home. She has been strangled. Source Citation "U.S., School Yearbooks, 1880-2012"; School Name: East High School; Year: 1982 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-1999 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Listeners, this is a cold case: Circumstances of the crime: Last seen at 5:45 p.m. June 24, 1983, leaving her home in the 2600 block of Park Avenue in Kansas City. Her strangled body was found at 9 a.m. the next morning in a bushy area near 22nd Street and Woodland Avenue. Suspect information: No identified suspect. Anyone with information is asked to call: The Kansas City Police Cold Case Squad at 816-234-5136. Sources: Tom Jackman Kansas City Star (April 8, 1990) "Serial Patterns Appear in 42 Unsolved Slayings" https://www.kansascity.com/ https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article160154974.html Rick Montgomery “Despite modern technologies, too many crimes remain unsolved” https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article160039484.html Joe Robertson "Standout student found strangled a day after she stepped out to run an errand" https://www.findagrave.com https://www.genealogybank.com https://www.murderpedia.org https://newspaperarchive.com/ https://www.ancestry.com/ https://www.newspapers.com/search/ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rabbit%20hole https://www.Wikipedia.org
Fitness guru Terri Allen has been all over the news stations in Kansas City sharing her expertise in health and fitness. She stopped by the show to talk about how she has built her business and of course discuss weekly topics such as the Rich Paul rule, vegan lifestyle, health and nutrition, and more
Bron and Dr Beach catch up with Port Phillip Baykeeper Neil Blake about the ‘native wells’ on the beach between Beaumaris and Brighton, there due to local sandstone layers that seep groundwater in sheltered coves such as Half Moon Bay. Neil will also tell us all about a Hercules Club Whelk shell found at Point Richards that’s not been recorded in Victoria west of Wingan Inlet. How did it get there? Neil might have a theory for us!We’ll then catch up with Dr Erich Fitzgerald, Senior Curator of Palaeontology, Museum Victoria about an exciting discovery that may account for a 5 million year gap in the global fossil record of baleen whales, the largest animals on earth. It’s a story of evolution, extinction and resurgence, and we cannot wait to find out more.We’ll then stay in the theme of fossils as Dr Beach talks fish – from fossils to genes.Plus a dive report from Terri Allen, and an update from Terri on the annual phenomenon of the spider crabs at the southern end of Port Phillip Bay.
Today my friend Terri Allen from Holistic Healing 4 Children joins me to talk about Indigo, Crystal and Rainbow children. Also her wonderful books to help understand them and the next generation. http://www.holistichealing4children.com Subscribe on Apple podcasts Watch Paranormal Karen Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rontowski Contact Karen: karenrontowski@gmail.com Please also enjoy Karen and Kira Can Read! https://www.karenrontowski.com Produced by Mike Flinn https://twitter.com/Unorisingmedia
Bron and Anth sail the good ship marinara with a dive report from Terri Allen and loads of the latest news and views. We are joined by Oceanographer Dr David Provis talking about the recent NOnathanrfarrelly@hotmail.comAA predictions for global mean sea level and what this could mean for the Victorian coast in 2040 and 2100. Jeff Nottle, Chairman of Preserve Westernport Action Group, joins us to talk about his group's response to the recent announcement by Infrastructure Victoria on the timing and location of an additional container port. Also we promo world oceans day which is of course June 8th!
Bron and Dr Beach in the Triple R Fishbowl for all things wet and salty this week. Joined by Terri Allen for the diver report, Mark Rodrigue and Jon Duthrie talking The Festival on The Sea next week and it's welcome back to Jeff Maynard with his sound clips from all your favourite B-Grade Marinara related movies - in this case it's the 1950s and 'Operation Petticoat' (there are submarines).
On this RRR BBQ day a diverse and intriguing show with Bron, Anth and Terri in the tank.We talk to Paul Shannon from Surf Life Saving Victoria about every swimmer's nightmare, getting caught in a rip.Terri Allen joins us to talk about the best dive sites for summer. And Assoc Prof Damon Bolton from UNSW joins us live from Sydney discussing some recent work that he and colleagues have published about how artificial light can really mess with the lives of fish and other marine critters directly and indirectly.There's news and BBQ stories galore.
John Ford and Anth are in the studio in a new weird timezone that it will be. Terri Allen joins us live from just near the water somewhere in SA to talk diving diving and more diving. Oliver Edwards from Goodfishbadfish joins us well to talk fish fish and fish. And Anth and John will spend some time looking at the kinds of trade-offs that occur when planning marine protected areas and what the science is behind these choices.
Terri Allen brings us Bowiebranchia - the result of the combined passions of someone who is utterly devoted to both Bowie and nudibranchs, and has realised a startling connection between the two. Neil Blake talks about the need for citizen science, the Baykeeper network in Rye next week, a UN award for Port Phillip EcoCentre's Gio Fitzpatrick, and 'Be the Re-generation' - engaging youth in local coastal monitoring and habitat improvement. Jeff Maynard brings us a special offering from his treasure chest of nautical aural treats. And Victorian Coastal Council's (and Melbourne's favourite weatherman) Rob Gell talks about 'Coast-to-Coast' conference in Melbourne soon. Rob will also give us the official Community Cup weather forecast
Bron and Angeline in the Fishbowl Studio for chats with Skip Woolley from Museum Victoria on the first ever map of the deep sea floor, with Mark Keenan, the Marine Response Unit Coordinator at Zoos Victoria and Terri Allen with the Dive Report
Dr Beach reviews a new science paper about mercury build-up in sea mammals.Our dive reporter Terri Allen gives us the lowdown on what's involved in learning to dive - what to look for, what to avoid - with summer fast approaching and the water temperatures on the rise, this is a segment you won't want to miss!And Bron pays homage and tribute to Dr Bill Ballentine, NZ marine scientist and global pioneer in marine protection legislation who sadly passed away during the week.
Straight from the 2015 Australian Fish Biology conference, John brings the lowdown the current trends in fisheries and coastal management, and the latest science on artificial reefs stock enhancement strategies. Terri Allen joins us for a dive report - warm-weather divers are dusting off their BCs and regs...Then Albert Li from Scuba for Change, a fantastic local initiative that puts 100% of profits from diving holidays in the Philippines back into local communities. Albert will be joined by partner Stairway Foundation founders Monica Ray and Lars Jorgensen to talk about their Sea Adventure School, and an upcoming fundraising event with Cracked Mirrors Theatre Production. Plus news from Sea Shepherd, including a massive legal win in their fight against deep sea poaching in the Southern Ocean, and some startling numbers of marine deaths from entanglement in shark netting, many of which are not actually sharks.
We cross to Japan to speak with Dr Jacqui Pocklington (aka Dr Pocko) - she's over there doing post-doctoral research into Japanese marine life following her PhD in Melbourne. John Ford talks us through an article he's just co-written with Associate Professor Rob Day from the University of Melbourne about the conundrum of flake and the unanswered question of its sustainability. Is flake sustainable? And just what is flake anyway? And our inhouse dive reporter Terri Allen brings us our monthly dive report, including what's so special about diving through a Victorian winter. Winter is coming...
We cross to Japan to speak with Dr Jacqui Pocklington (aka Dr Pocko) - she's over there doing post-doctoral research into Japanese marine life following her PhD in Melbourne. John Ford talks us through an article he's just co-written with Associate Professor Rob Day from the University of Melbourne about the conundrum of flake and the unanswered question of its sustainability. Is flake sustainable? And just what is flake anyway? And our inhouse dive reporter Terri Allen brings us our monthly dive report, including what's so special about diving through a Victorian winter. Winter is coming...
Terri Allen is Radio Marinara's new Dive Reporter, and on Sunday brings her inaugural dive report, including her pick of where to dive this Sunday. Tim Silverwood gives us the lowdown on a marine-themed evening as part of the 2015 Sustainable Living Festival. We speak with Juliana Bahr-Thomson who is about to paddle 150km from Newcastle to Bondi Beach to raise money for the Surfrider Foundation. Dr Surf discusses the role of surfers in beach rescues, with a recently published study from the University of NSW showing that surfers may rescue as many people from the surf as surf life savers. And Angeline brings us a bucket of news from the deep.
Terri Allen, Executive Director of the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) and its co-founder Pamela Simonson (with brother Victor Simonson) drop in on Arts Across America to discuss the role of CAAPA in the community as it strives to "bring color to the classics." This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the Washington, D. C. area organization, which will kick off the festivities with its Melody of Art Reception on September 17 at The Atlas Performing Arts Center.