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Gedachtenwisseling met zr. Mirjam Hoogenbosch enige jaren terug opgenomen in priorij Emmaüs in Maarssen. Thans is zij Benedictines verbonden aan de Onze Lieve Vrouwe Abdij in Oosterhout. (https://www.olvabdijoosterhout.nl/) Info over priorij Emmaüs: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priorij_Emmaus
To wrap up this season, we reflect on post-2020 mass shooting challenges linked to gender-based violence. Despite a recommended $25.6 million funding increase, transition houses still struggle with inadequate funding, affecting staff retention and service quality. While grassroots efforts provide some support, as well as some funding from the government, there is not as nearly enough to sustain the increasing demand for gender-based violence survivor assistance. In the face of the challenges, transition houses remain committed to their mission of ending gender-based violence.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government-funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
In this episode of Somebody Must Say These Things, we explore the importance of building a future free of violence against women, focusing on proactive measures to educate and empower our children, the next generation. Expert guests like Rhonda Fraser, Safety Outcome Advisor at the Nova Scotia Highest Risk Domestic Violence Table, Professor Suzie Dunn, and Dr. Katie Mendez, highlight the role of technology in perpetuating gender-based violence and the challenges parents face in monitoring online content. Toxic online influencers are identified as exacerbating harmful ideologies, particularly among young males. Initiatives like the Roots of Empathy Program and Domestic Violence Leave policies are praised for fostering empathy and awareness. The importance of establishing trusting relationships with children and engaging in open dialogue about online safety is emphasized. As a society, we must continue to recognize the transformative impact of support systems on children affected by domestic violence, highlighting the collective responsibility to ensure safety and opportunity for all.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government-funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
We are often inundated with the lists of uses for technology in society. From how it can make our lives easier, to more comfortable, and even luxurious. In the same vein, technology can create community around the personal hardships that women endure as gender-based violence survivors. The opposite should also be considered. This episode explores how social media surveillance, perpetuates intimate partner violence even post escape. Guest experts including Dr Suzie Dunn, Professor Kaitlynn Mendes, and Rhiannon Wong, discuss the pros and cons of the effects that evolving technology and social media platforms have on gender-based violence survivors. While highlighting examples of survivors leaving abusive relationships online, can advocate for informed decision-making for the survivor community; the allure of online platforms in promoting harmful ideologies, blurring lines between healthy and toxic relationships for young men is of concern. Additionally, the complexities of leaving abusive relationships in a digital age must be considered when understanding the range of experience and resources that are needed to provide support. This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
In this week's episode, we hear the story of Mary, a survivor of intimate partner violence, who courageously shares her journey of escaping abuse and navigating the justice system. Like many gender-based violence survivors, in rural areas of Nova Scotia, trapped in isolation, Mary's quest for safety led her to confront the grim reality of a system ill-equipped to protect victims of gender-based violence, revealing profound gaps and trauma-inducing experiences.The many stories in our province, like Mary's, underscores the urgent need for justice, systemic change, and increased support for survivors.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
There is a critical intersection of healthcare and intimate partner violence, and in this episode we explore the challenges faced by victims seeking care. Through firsthand accounts and expert insights, we take a look at the gaps in healthcare training, and resources for addressing gender-based violence, emphasizing the need for better education and structure within the system. Testimonials from survivors highlight the transformative impact of shelters like Chrysalis House, offering vital healing and support often missing in traditional healthcare settings.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
Host, and Director of the Chrysalis Transition House Association, Ginger MacPhee is back in this episode; delving into the complex issue of safety, as it relates to the stark realities of gender-based violence survivors. We hear from survivors and experts who provide insight into the various forms of abuse, and the lasting impact it has on mental and emotional well-being. The fear of post-separation violence looms large, with half of all ex-partner homicides occurring within two months of leaving the relationship.Despite efforts to provide safety, challenges persist, particularly in rural areas where resources are limited. In this episode we highlight the vulnerabilities faced by shelters, underscoring the need for adequate funding and support. However, amidst the adversity, there is hope. This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
This episode's focus is on the housing crisis, specifically its impact on survivors of intimate partner violence. The housing crisis in Nova Scotia was particularly exacerbated by COVID-19, especially in rural areas where the challenges of finding affordable housing are even more dire due to the lack of public tent communities, and the prevalence of derelict buildings, and un-winterized structures.The limited availability of housing and exorbitant costs in places like Cape Breton, are discussed as major barriers for gender-based violence survivors trying to escape abusive partners. We hear from support experts that for a wide range of women, of varying financial abilities, the recent housing crisis has made it harder than ever to leave a dual income household. Experts and survivors are featured in this episode arriving at the same conclusion; we need affordable housing.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
In this episode, we look into these changes and the increasing demand for support services during post-pandemic economic hardship. "The Silent Depression" is a term used to describe the observed increase of people seeking help for basic needs like food and shelter post COVID-19. The effects of this depression has exasperated the existing shortage of resources aimed to support survivors of gender-based violence. This episode highlights the urgent need for funding, particularly for clients experiencing poverty, unemployment, marginalization, unsafe living situations and lack of support.Since our last season, the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia has observed a change. As a refresh, THANS is an umbrella organization of violence against women organizations, with 11 members providing services across rural Nova Scotia. Each member is an independent nonprofit organization and maintains its own staff to provide services to women and children in their communities. Communities needs which may include safe shelter 24 hour crisis lines, outreach services and or second stage housing to women and their children who have experienced violence or abuse. This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources, and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions.THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Ginger MacPhee, Executive Director at Chrysalis House Association.Produced by Podstarter.
Sermon Series: How Life's Pointlessness Points to Christ Sermon Title: Seven Upside Down Better Thans Sermon Text: Ecclesiastes 7:1-14
Uncle Bret and Uncle Adam went to Kansas just like they said they would and here is a recap of what went down in The Land of Giants. As always, the good stuff (the dumb stuff) is at the very end after the meat and potatoes of the episode. Adam's vocal gymnastics if you will. Thans for listening!
Troisième journée de Champions League pour les équipes Pickx+ Sport. Les semaines se suivent et se ressemblent pour le Great Old. Les Anversois ont une nouvelle fois déçu Marc Delire et Benoît Thans. Heureusement, ce dernier a vécu une soirée mémorable du côté du stade Bollaert mardi soir. Lens accueillait le PSV Eindhoven, belle bagarre sur le terrain et belle camaraderie en dehors pour Benoit qui retrouvait quelques anciens coéquipiers, sans Quentin Volvert, bloqué dans les bouchons. À Paris, Bernard Bolly et Alex Teklak ont assisté à la déroute complète du Milan.
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Grandpa Bill today continues in our series of US Military History . today my friend and military war historian- Gary Kass met Lloyd on a recommendation by Marcia Hubner as a person who has an encyclopedic knowledge of Civil War medicine, an area where I have done writings in the past. Indeed, Lloyd did his Ph.D. thesis on that subject. Enjoy! Gary K. much more inside the show s here we go Thans for joining us. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
A short message meant to encourage, inspire, and serve as a call to action, Thursday Fire is posted weekly. This is the 158th Thursday Fire, written by TBL Coaching Founder Ben Rogers on September 22nd, 2022. To request a Thursday Fire in print and to learn more about coaching and training opportunities with TBL, please email brogers@tblcoaching.com. The mission of TBL Coaching is to build an army of Disciplined Leaders. Thanks for helping us build the army!
O programa Frente a Frente de sexta-feira (05) recebeu nos estúdio da Planalto News 92.1 o secretário municipal de Agricultura e Desenvolvimento Rural de Passo Fundo, Cristian Thans. Ele conversou com o comunicador Benhur Borges. Confira:
Chapter 8 - In this final episode of Somebody Must Say These Things, we can see the tremendous role the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia plays to ensure a safer society for women and children. However, they need our help to secure stable funding. With less time devoted to lobbying for funding, THANS can dedicate themselves to assisting Nova Scotian women and children and building a brighter future for all. Because no one deserves to live with abuse.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 7 - In 1978, the first transition house opened in Nova Scotia. In 1989, the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia was incorporated. While this organization has done so much for women and children in this province, the instability of funding means they are always in jeopardy. In this episode, we spoke with survivors of abuse, Brenda, Flo, and Ginger, who can remember a time before transition houses were widely accessible - and just what is at stake if we lose them.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 6 - “Success” is difficult to define for abuse survivors. It looks different for everyone. In this episode, we spoke with workers of transition houses to understand the different forms success takes and how shelters help women work toward these goals.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 5 - Violence can happen to any woman. However, some demographics are targeted more than others. This episode is dedicated to understanding just one of those demographics - indigenous women. After centuries of colonization and assimilation, indigenous women in Nova Scotia fight to overcome the systematic oppression and generational trauma that has been put upon them. The Mi'kmaw Healing Centres, managed by Bev Walker, specialize in helping these women and their communities in a culturally informed way.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 4 - Violence Against Women is different across the province. In this episode, we wanted to highlight the specific challenges transition houses face when operating in rural communities - from the logistical to the societal. In a largely rural province, what does best practice look like?This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 3 - While many victims of abuse feel isolated alone, oftentimes they do not leave their abusers alone. Many women who escape to transition house bring with them the most important people in their lives: their children. In this episode, we spoke with Ginger and her daughter Jordan, who fled to a transition house together when Jordan was a baby. They recount their experiences and how they rebuilt a new life.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Leaving an abusive partner is not as straightforward a decision as it may appear. The manipulation of victims and the threats made toward them make leaving the most dangerous time for women and children in abusive situations. In this episode, we spoke with transition house employees to understand what goes into leaving for a shelter safely and what women can expect upon arrival.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Chapter 1 - Violence Against Women is a complex issue that is difficult to understand if you have not lived it. But it is all of our responsibility to learn so we can recognize the signs and help the women around us who may not be able to advocate for themselves. In this first episode, we break down what exactly Violence Against Women means, what causes it, and the systemic issues we face in trying to end it.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
Somebody Must Say These Things is an 8-part series that fully investigates Violence Against Women in Nova Scotia. By speaking with survivors and the women who make it their mission to end the issue for good, this podcast casts a stark, unapologetic light on our society's continued insufficient acknowledgement of Violence Against Women. We follow the stories of survivors and examine the critical, unappreciated role of transition houses. We also speak with the boots-on-the-ground workers who fight everyday to help women and children in need. Together, their insights offer a new, clear perspective on the current status of abuse and violence in the province of Nova Scotia and what we need to do to ensure a brighter tomorrow. Our hope is that by sharing their stories, you will become an advocate for change.This podcast was made possible by the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. THANS exists to eliminate violence against women in Nova Scotia. Their organizations provide a full range of support services to women and their children in a safe, supportive environment and provide survivors of violence with opportunities to learn about available resources and alternatives to facilitate informed personal choices and decisions."THANS is not 100% government funded by the provincial or federal government. This needs to change. Go to thans.ca to learn how you can help.This podcast is narrated by Grace McNutt.Produced by Podstarter.
O secretário municipal de Agricultura e Desenvolvimento Rural de Passo Fundo, Cristiam Thans, foi o convidado do Programa Frente a Frente, neta sexta-feira (20). Ele conversou com Ari Machado sobre as ações da pasta.
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Do you think that life under lockdown is tasteless? Try Vocal Life of a Kelly for a change! This young singer from the Netherlands certainly knows how to deal with emotions and the madness of this world. Behind the scenes and the dark, a light. Let’s go girls. E.V. Hello Kelly, can you tell me about you please? K.T. Hi Elise! I’m from the Netherlands actually! Specifically, from the South-West part. I grew up living in a small village. I already started singing when...
Big episode this - number 104 would you believe?! And the wpisode that marks Endswell Boxinghitting the top spot in the Irish Sports News Podcast charts. Thans to all who continue to support and listen.Heather Hardy is with us this time around as she talks about life in New York City, the difficultiesfacing everybody including our kids! She talks about fighting in MSG and much more.And 2 time Irish Elite champion from Dublin Docklands boxing club - Emmet Brennan is alsowith us. He tells us all about life as part of the elite high performance unit and the importanceof the coaches and team. He talks about making weight and a lot more. Al has a VERY special birthday shout out for our youngest fan and defintely THE best name yet2 year old Rocco Duffy living and celebrating his birthday in Australia. Al talks about theimportance of being real, of being a strong character and how some like to try control others.Another packed episode of Endswell Boxing. Emmet's fundraiser link for the Irish Cancer Society is: https://www.gofundme.com/f/fundraiser-for-pieta-house-amp-irish-cancer-societ?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheetFor the best home prepared Vegan and Healthy foods, check out my pal Chris 'Viva Las Vegan':https://www.facebook.com/chris.dowling.9404 Some good listening for this week:
Thans to all those that locked on and interacted and wow what a journey Again .. some brand new edits with a disco flavour and much more. We even dug right into the disco vaults. I hope you enjoy the journey. Marky P The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
Thans to all those that locked on and interacted and wow what a journey Again .. some brand new edits with a disco flavour and much more. We even dug right into the disco vaults. I hope you enjoy the journey. Marky P The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
Thans to all those that locked on and interacted and wow what a journey.. we even had a couple of would firsts plays in the show from Alex Di Cio and some brand new bangers and edits with a disco flavour.. I hope you enjoy the journey. Marky P The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
Thans to all those that locked on and interacted and wow what a journey.. we even had a couple of would firsts plays in the show from Alex Di Cio and some brand new bangers and edits with a disco flavour.. I hope you enjoy the journey. Marky P The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
Episode 31 | The Art of Accepting Thank You. We chat about how to graciously accept Thanks . Welcome to the Boss Up Moms! We're a group of women in business that meet weekly to discuss our success, failures and inspiration on balancing motherhood, family, entreprenuership and life, all while doing so with humor and in style and grace. Boss Up Moms is hosted by Cinnamon Bowser, Nicole L. Brown, Shanel Evans, and Dee Topping. We meet weekly to discuss everything from Successes and Failures in Business; Meal planning and the dreaded "What's for Dinner?"; Work Life Balance: Myth or Reality to Managing Life Storms. The format is a conversation with girlfriends over a cup of coffee. Carefully woven topics discussing family, business and life with a lighthearted and humorous vibe.
One Jam At A Time Hey Runners were back with another jam session! Today we discuss Dragon Ball Super and other pop culture news! Thans for running with us tonight Tonights beats were all exclusive from Nobody https://soundcloud.com/prodbyn0body Chore Boy Back In Rotation ft. M. Whise & OG Denzo https://soundcloud.com/choreboyraps/back-in-rotation ConFromThe703 Dinner At 6 / Quick Draw McGraw [Prod. By Gray Soul] https://soundcloud.com/confromthe703/dinner-at-6-quick-draw-mcgraw-prod-by-gray-soul Lé Real 現実 City ft. AutiMatic https://soundcloud.com/nikon9200/city-ft-autimatic No.17 Blossom Ft THIIRDWAVE (Prod. Origami Beats) https://soundcloud.com/no_17/blossom-ft-thiirdwave-prod-origami-beats M.Whise Frontline prod. Chosen https://soundcloud.com/mattwhise/frontline-prod-chosen Ekaj Feast [Prod. Big Lax] https://soundcloud.com/ekaj-daverbal-miraje/feast Treshaun Blount T.R.E - Saute Prod. Kivya Team Future Don't Text Me On 12/31/18 ft. DJ DAX • Prod. OBLIV3ON https://soundcloud.com/theteamfuture/dont-text-me-on-123118-ft-dj-dax-prod-obliv3on Scott Sk Miller 2.Life Ft. The Epitome https://soundcloud.com/scottskmiller/2-life-ft-the-epitome MangaD I Want Nothing (Prod. Natsu Fuji) https://soundcloud.com/kami_mangad/i-want-nothing-prod-natsu-fuji AGenius | Mad Galaxy | AGenius - "SAMUS VX RIDLEY | リドリー • 対 •サマウス" (feat. FrivolousShara) [prod. Natsu Fuji] #R https://soundcloud.com/agenius/agenius-samus-vx-ridley-feat-frivolousshara-prod-natsu-fuji
Felix Assouline was nice enough to come to this rescheduled inteview after Mikey's illness and Mike's traveling got them both back in the studio at the same time. Listen in and learn how he gave it all up for the love of family and now is rebuilding his cigar business. Felix shares with us a very funny story with Arnold Swartznegger and his time as a Screen Writer, and his views on why owing is always better then renting or leasing a cigar factory! As always we welcome your thoughts, comments and guest suggestions on our FB page "A Cigar Hustlers Podcast". You can follow the show on IG @cigarhustlerspodcast. Or Mikey @cigarhustler and Mike @floridacigarclub_mike. Thans for listening and please subscribe on Podbean, Itunes and Googleplay
The next nine games for the Orlando Magic will feature a lot of matchups with teams that are in the same spot as the Magic -- fighting for a Playoff spot. Regardless of the injuries, the Magic must find a way to pick up some wins or else the season could get lost very quickly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The next nine games for the Orlando Magic will feature a lot of matchups with teams that are in the same spot as the Magic -- fighting for a Playoff spot. Regardless of the injuries, the Magic must find a way to pick up some wins or else the season could get lost very quickly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the newest section of Craig's attempt at 100 new games in 365 days, he delves back into games that he played nearly 5 months ago.. You know, like responsible podcasts do. Five new games, more winners than losers, all in all a decent batch. First up, it the Rochester draft train game, First Class, and auction/negotiation/set collection game Coloseum. The we have a point salad sandwich in a card game bun as Craig talks Camel Up Cards, Gold West from J. Alex Kevern, and finally Kingsport Festival the Card Game to wrap things up in a Cthulhu bun. Thans for tolerating the filler as we gear up for episode 77 soon! Show Times: Intro: 0:13 First Class (Z-Man): 3:05 Colosseum (TMG): 9:40 Camel Up Cards (Z-Man): 14:18 Gold West (TMG): 17:45 Kingsport Festival Card Game (Passport): 22:26 Wrap-Up: 25:49 Punchboard Media Stinger: 27:29
Thans for tuning in to Pine Ridge Warriors Radio!!! Want to know more about Pine Ridge Warriors and what we're all about? Check out our website! Once you're there you'll be able to find previous episodes, links to all archived shows and, articles, contact ! We want to hear from you! If you have a prayer request or praise repoprt, we would love to get in touch with you via email or phone! All of our info is available on the website, or you can reach us here: pineridgewarriorscontact@gmail.com For more episodes please visit itunes podcasts, or go here: https://soundcloud.com/pineridgewarriorsradio Blessings and shalom! If you would like to support PRW, please visit our support section on pineridgewarriors.com OR paypal: pineridgewarriorsproducts@yahoo.com
Thans for tuning in to Pine Ridge Warriors Radio!!! Want to know more about Pine Ridge Warriors and what we're all about? Check out our website! Once you're there you'll be able to find previous episodes, links to all archived shows and, articles, contact ! We want to hear from you! If you have a prayer request or praise repoprt, we would love to get in touch with you via email or phone! All of our info is available on the website, or you can reach us here: pineridgewarriorscontact@gmail.com For more episodes please visit itunes podcasts, or go here: https://soundcloud.com/pineridgewarriorsradio Blessings and shalom! If you would like to support PRW, please visit our support section on pineridgewarriors.com OR paypal: pineridgewarriorsproducts@yahoo.com
Dr Jean Bennett is one of the few people in the United Staes and the few people in the world working tirelessly to try to find a treatment or a cure for CHOROIDEREMIA. Choroideremia is an eye disease that is passed down through genetics and degenerative until total blindness. I have it, my brother has it, my 2 nephews have it. I have been raising awareness and money for the cause for over a decade when I got diagnosed. We talk about potential for treatment, what that would take, time, money, the risks involved, where the hell this came from in the first place, how she got started in medicine at an early age and a lot more. I hope this podcast will inspire you to help out. We are looking at a big dollar amount we need to raise for a cure. But that amount many charities raise in less than a year. Please spread the word ahbout the cause and the podcast. Thans!! Twitter @ejscott @ejpodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 www.ejscott.com www.curechm.org
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