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Kaitlin's StoryKaitlin Bergan was an incredible young woman, one of the best of the best. Kaitlin was born a caring, goal directed, and dedicated individual. Early in life Kaitlin dreamed of becoming a Firefighter/Paramedic. While studying Health and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa, she began her career as a volunteer firefighter in Coralville, Iowa. Following graduation with a BA degree, she completed Paramedic studies & became a certified paramedic in Anamosa, Iowa...all the while teaching EMS classes at the University of Iowa. She also, continued to work as a volunteer firefighter. Kaitlin later moved to Memphis, Tennessee where she was accepted into the lateral training program as a Paramedic/Firefighter. While there, she experienced a major tragedy in her personal life, one that affected her deeply.Kaitlin seemingly buried this sorrow and continued to excel. She was assigned to the SORT Elite Team Special Ops Station 25.Tragically, on April 27,2022, at the young age of 27, Kaitlin passed away from suicide due to PTSD.Tom Mann sits down with Kaitlin's parents, Scott and Lorena Bergan, who share Kaitlin's story in hopes of helping others. In honor of Kaitlin, they have established a foundation to honor her life and her dedication as a Firefighter/Paramedic called Kaitlin's Heart for Heroes. Utilizing this foundation, Kaitlin's family dedicates their time and energy to educating and supporting other First Responders and their families who may be dealing with mental health issues such as PTSD and to help remove any stigmas associated with this. Through Kaitlin's Heart for Heroes, they hope to help First Responders and/or their families who may be dealing with similar crisis'.-Tom MannExecutive Producer/HostStorylines guests include: Scott & Lorena BerganFor more information about Katlin's Heart for Heroes:www.kaitlinsheartforheroes.orgSpecial Thanks to Raymond Chiozza for pictures of Kaitlin Bergan.Check out more podcasts and videos at:www.emergencyfd.comwww.emergencyfdstoryline.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2NYLA-b6Cp3oFn-5Mk7KgSupport EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.comsupport the show with PayPalhttps://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=4ZST3HRUMZG36Buy me a slice of pizza:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/emergencyfdstorylineIf you need help, seek out professional help from your fire department or local fire union. There are also resources online such as:https://allclearfoundation.orgwww.kaitlinsheartforheroes.orgSupport the show
Norman Ornstein is an author, political scientist and emeritus scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He's is a contributing editor and writer for The Atlantic and has been an election eve analyst for CBS News and BBC News. He was named one of the top 100 global thinkers in 2012 by Foreign Policy Magazine and one of the 250 most influential people in Washington in 2021 by Washingtonian Magazine, and in every year since. His many books include The New York Times bestseller, It's Even Worse Than It Looks with Tom Mann, and the NYT and WAPO best-seller One Nation After Trump: A Guide for the Perplexed, the Disillusioned, the Desperate and the Not-Yet-Deported with EJ Dionne and Tom Mann. Join Norm and I as we discuss Trump 2.0 and the challenging road ahead, as well as our shared experience with tragedy, loss and grief. It's an in-depth chat you don't wanna miss... Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Radio and Media veterans, Tom Mann and Danni Synot share their personal brave conversation. Tom, originally from Memphis, was one of the voices on-air when Bott Radio Network first came to Memphis. Tom has decades of experience in Television, radio media production and now podcasting. Currently, Tom is the afternoon radio show host on WBVN 104.5 FM in Southern Illinois. He also hosts and produces the award-winning Emergency FD Storyline podcast and is co-host of Brave Conversations with Danni Synot produced by AccessMore. Danni Synot, from Australia, is the Founder and CEO of Australian Charity Brave Enough and host of Brave Conversations Podcast, with Tom Mann. Danni is also the host of Brave to Go Devotionals, which airs on radio stations nationally across Australia and on Good TV. “Brave Conversations” is a podcast featuring stories of those who have experienced Jesus Christ through life's trials and hardships.
Coal miner Tom Mann was the Taylor Swift of unionists - he toured the world getting involved in union blues - like in Broken Hill where he was arrested helping miners in their fight against BHP. Phil Katz has written a new book on Tom Mann. In this episode Phil tells us about the vegetarian who carried guns, the working class man who spoke four languages, the tee-totaler who was the boogie man to bosses the world over.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.comHow does a person go from a successful career at IBM to finding themselves homeless? In this episode, Amazon International Best Selling author John Nimmo, speaks openly about his pivot from homelessness, to thriving and his inspiring journey to helping others climb their way out of the pit of hopelessness and into a thriving life.
Fund conversations that matter: donate.accessmore.com It could be said that Christopher Rantall is an adrenaline junkie, thriving on action and adventure. Life was hard from the start. His life as a youth was filled with violence and drug use, he suffered PTSD from military service and became a violent alcohol-fuelled abuser in his marriage. Until he found a missing piece to healing himself and his family, which involved a parachute jump that went horribly wrong. In this episode, Christopher shares his heart-stopping story, his incredible loss, and the life lessons he learned through the pain of it all.
Childhood trauma can affect us in many ways. In this episode Christian Music Artist Jason Gray shares his personal story of surviving the divorce of his parents, abuse at the hand of his stepfather, and the debilitating speech stutter he developed because of it -But God. Lean in as we go deep into the power of strength in weakness. Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
Imagine being a Police Chief and having to arrest your son, who is struggling with trauma and mental health issues, whilst at the same moment, fighting to save the life of your innocent autistic son, who is nearing death. In this episode, Ben Burkhamer shares his incredible story of grace despite pain and the events that taught him the most powerful message about the intense love of a father and true forgiveness.Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
Every parent's desire is for a healthy, thriving child, but what happens when you receive a for your child that changes the trajectory of daily life and everything you dreamed it would be - for them and you? In this episode, Jon and Laney Wootten share the depths of their journey parenting a son with severe autism, a daughter with Down Syndrome, four healthy kids, and the heart-wrenching decision they had to make for the love and safety of themselves and their family. Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
Imagine being pregnant and having a doctor operate, not only to discover that the procedure was botched, but that you have potentially been left unable to have any more children. Imagine the devastation after discovering that the doctor was found to have operated while under the influence of alcohol. Multiple miscarriages followed. In this episode, you'll hear how Robyn Mitchell, coped with the aftermath that ensued after her devastating losses...and the plot twist that will leave you speechless! Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
In this episode of Brave Conversations Podcast Danni & Tom chat with author, Kate Battistelli. Yes, Mom of Grammy award-winning Christian music artist Francesa Battistelli. Hear Kate's incredible journey of highs and lows from the lights of musical theatre, starring opposite Yul Brynner in the Broadway Production of 'The King and I' and the heartbreak of abortion and failed adoption attempts. Find out how Kate took on the God dare to leave it all behind for God and find an incredible life impacting the world in ways she never dreamed possible. Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
Have you ever thought about how some people live with continuing trauma and PTSD? In this episode, Fire Fighter-Paramedic Russell Mann unpacks his journey with trauma and PTSD as a first responder and ex-military officer and how faith has carried him through the most horrific times.Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
How would you cope with having your immediate family facing physical disability, adoption, addiction, and terminal cancer all at once? News Anchor Mark Kiesling shares his incredible story of the power of how love, joy, and gratitude propelled him through the toughest years of his life.Revive Us is on sale now at Lifeway.com/ReviveUs
Andria Sittig lived a healthy, uneventful life until suddenly her world was rocked by an unexpected diagnosis of breast cancer. Lean in as Andria unpacks the details of the cancer journey and the powerful little things God showed her through music, to assure her of his strength during her time of weakness.
Rebecca King Crews learned from a very early age that life can deliver some pretty big hits. Being born into a bi-racial family and then losing her father in a tragic car accident as a little girl, she learned to dream big. But what happens when you feel like your dream has died? Find out how God bought her dreams to pass in the most unexpected ways and opened up the way for her to speak into the world of Hollywood.
Christian music artist Mark Schultz's gift for telling moving stories through song has earned him a Dove award and multiple other nominations, ten number-1 hit singles, and record sales above two million. In this episode, Mark shares his journey from adopted child to Christian music artist and adoptive father. You'll also hear the heartfelt stories (and mischief) behind his incredible songs. So get ready for some huge laughs, a few tears, and a ton of hope as Mark shares his amazing story!
How does a little girl recover from the trauma of her protective older sister being accidentally shot dead by their brother and then being subjected to childhood sexual abuse? Listen up as Elizabeth Good shares her incredible story of healing in Jesus and how she managed to help restore the lives of thousands of sexual abuse and human trafficking Victims. One in three girls and one in five boys are sexually abused, and those who run away from home because of it will typically find themselves in the arms of a human trafficking predator within 48 hours of leaving home. What is the answer to this horrific correlation, and what can you do about it?
Imagine being a child in boarding school and being bullied daily, and living in constant fear. From being beaten with hockey sticks and cricket bats to cruel and unrelenting taunts that shattered him mentally and emotionally, how did Doug Mather recover from this horrific abuse? Lean in as Doug shares his heart-wrenching journey from abusive bullying and an interrupted suicide attempt to finding hope in Jesus through the power of Christian music while helping others.
The pain of childhood trauma, that led to chronic drug addiction, which led to a pending federal prison sentence. From the outside, things looked hopeless for Cris McCloskey…Until they weren't. Lean in as Cris shares her miraculous journey of recovery, faith, and healing to become a psychologist and beacon of hope to others.
How do you cope when faced with losing a loved one? In this emotional episode of Brave Conversations Podcast, Heather Morrow shares how she found herself devastated, unexpectedly mourning the loss of the love of her life and the father of her children. Join Danni and Tom, for an incredible story of faith and courage from mourning to morning coffee. Lean in as Danni and Tom discuss with Heather: The impact of grief when our prayers are not answered in the way we expect like how God is ever-present in our grief. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Subscribe and never miss a conversation. Connect with Danni and Tom: Danni on facebook @dannisynot Danni on Instagram @dannisynot Danni's website dannisynot.com For helpful resources and services visit Danni's ministry and not-for-profit website Brave Enough braveenough.org Tom's Website tommann.online Follow the podcast on Instagram @braveconversationspodcast For all things mentioned on this podcast: Heather's Book "Mourning to Morning Coffee" is available on Amazon in paperback and e-book. www.heatherkristin.com
Helen Smallbone's heartfelt story illustrates what it means to really let God lead, which almost always means living outside the box of how the world says to live. How did an ordinary Australian family produce two Grammy Award–winning artists―Rebecca St. James and for KING & COUNTRY? What happened to bring the Smallbones through closed doors and to new beginnings in the United States? In this episode, Helen shares not only these stories of her family but of the life lessons they all learned along the way. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Subscribe and never miss a conversation.
Childhood trauma can often lead to addiction and anxiety, in the search for love and connection. Listen in as Jules shares her journey through trauma, addiction, mental health issues, and multiple belief systems to find healing in Jesus, and help others through mental illness. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
Lost in a life of addiction, biker gangs and crime, Sam Childers was a man to be feared, until an incredible encounter with God, set him on a new path where he became known as a hero 'The Machine Gun Preacher, saving kids from exploitation, sex trafficking and child soldiers in Southern Sudan. New episodes drop every Wednesday, so be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
Conservation biologist with the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science Tom Mann is joining us today. We've had Tom on previously to discuss the migration of salamanders that struggle to survive crossing the Natchez Trace, and it's these salamanders' time of year again. We welcome him on to discuss what he does to help these amphibians.Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bronwyn shares her painful story of disconnected relationships and awkward side hugs. Find out how Bronwyn discovered how to keep relationships with the opposite sex healthy and how to heal and leave behind eroticized, fear-based patterns, and move toward gendered, generous relationships between men and women of character, as we love one another as Jesus did. New episodes drop every Wednesday, so subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
Where do you find hope for a bright future when you start behind the 8 ball? Havilah was diagnosed with ADHD and learning difficulties that made it hard for her to concentrate or learn to read. Hear the incredible way God intervened and stood her up as the author of multiple books and an incredible leader for this generation. New episodes drop every Wednesday, so subscrive so you never miss a conversation.
How do you survive when your whole life is pulled out from underneath you, losing everything, without any idea of what was coming? In this podcast Tom talks about his struggle through divorce, the depression that almost took him out ...and the hope that changed everything. New episodes drop every Wednesday so be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
Rejection at any age is tough, but when it happens as a child it takes a special kind of courage to emerge stronger. In this episode, Danni Synot, the founder of Brave Enough shares her journey through the mountains of abandonment, abuse, the loss of a baby, low self-worth, depression and anxiety disorder. Find out how God gave her the strength to come full circle and emerge stronger to help others up. New episodes drop every Wednesday so be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
Imagine flying a plane one minute and waking up the next in the hospital, to find that the plane had crashed, cartwheeled and disintegrated on impact killing your co-pilot. In this miraculous story of survival and recovery, Todd and Sue Griener share their amazing story of miracles and recovery. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation.
What do you do when fear consumes your every moment? Panic attacks can rob you of your life and joy. 1 in 3 people live with anxiety at some point in their lifetime and one of those is Christian music artist JJ Heller. Lean in as JJ shares the intimate details of how panic invaded her life, how she broke free and how she is now bringing hope and healing to others with Jesus. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation!
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Tom Mann is the interim executive director of The Foyer Notre Dames de Lourdes, where an entire wing is closed due to a lack of staff.
This is Brave Conversations, a brand-new podcast hosted by Danni Synot & Tom Mann featuring incredible people who are brave enough to share the deepest and most vulnerable parts of their journey, and how they emerged stronger with Jesus. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a conversation!
Happy New Year to everyone! This week's featured guest is Rhodney Honeycutt who has written a new book called “Long Guns & Great Fishing Runs.” He started fishing professional bass tournaments at a very young age, with his father, Hall of Fame fisherman, Blake Honeycutt. Through the years, Rhodney has been fishing buddies with legends like Ray Scott, Johnny Morris, Forrest Wood, Tom Mann, Bill Dance and Roland Martin. Rhodney Honeycutt has lived a life that most of us would trade anything we owned to have lived. It's a great book and Rhodney is a great guy who is donating 25% of the profits of the book's sales to the Youth & Conservation Programs of both the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame and the Catawba Valley Wildlife Club. Please enjoy a good interview with a true fishing legend.What is Dan Johnston from St. Croix doing to ring in the New Year? Talking fishing with Dave Kranz, of course! Gene Gilliland is the B.A.S.S. National Conservation Director. Only a top conservation maven could have written a book titled, “Keeping Bass Alive, a Guidebook for Tournament Anglers and Organizers.” Gene gives us a recap of conservation efforts for 2022.
Today on the program we take a look at some of the cold blooded animals that can be found in Mississippi with two longtime friends of the show. Our favorite backyard biologist, Joe Magee joins to talk about some of the frogs he is seeing and hearing this time of year Also we will hear from Tom Mann and get an update about his work with salamanders on the Natchez Trace. As always, Dr. Troy Majure, DVM, with the Animal Medical Center, is here if you have any concerns about your furry friends or general wildlife experiences email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
THE STORYLINE STORY: You know his voice but do you know the man? Why would a man with years of experience in radio and television take an interest in the world of firefighting and emergency services?What is this thing called EmergencyFD and the reason for this podcast.... EmergencyFD Storyline?The tables turn.... the interviewer host Tom Mann becomes the interviewee. Danni Synot interviews Tom Mann about the story of EmergencyFD and this podcast. Danni Synot is the Founder and CEO of Brave Enough (www.braveenough.org) based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Danni co-hosts a podcast called "Brave Conversations" with EmergencyFD's Storyline host Tom Mann.Storylines guests include: Tom MannExecutive Producer/Creator/HostEmergencyFD Storyline Special Thanks to:Danni Synot, Geelong, Australiawww.braveenough.orgSupport EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=4ZST3HRUMZG36)Go to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.Email EmergencyFD Storyline: storyline@emergencyfd.comPPE provided to the EmergencyFD video team by MSAAt MSA, our business is safety. Our core fire service products include the revolutionary G1 SCBA, Cairns® fire helmets, Globe® turnout gear and boots, ALTAIR® portable gas detection instruments, Evolution® TICs, and the all-new LUNAR search and rescue device. Learn more at
LTC Heroes - A podcast for Long-Term Care & Skilled Nursing Facilities
In the latest episode of the LTC Heroes podcast, we sit down with Tom Mann, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Moorings Park. Tom has enjoyed a long career in senior living, spanning over 27 years. He served as senior vice president of advertising for the national development of life plan communities. Then he worked as principal chief marketing innovation officer for Love & Company. Tom has been with Moorings Park since January 2020. Tom got into long-term care accidentally. After a short stint at an advertising agency as a copywriter, Tom created his own advertising agency. During this time, Tom met John Erickson, founder of Erickson Retirement Communities. Before he knew it, Tom was working with John at the company. He spent 15 years at Erickson Retirement Communities. In this time the company grew to 20,000 residents and 10,000 employees. Over the years, marketing has changed dramatically. When Tom was first hired at Erickson Retirement Communities, there was no in-house ad agency. Tom worked as a copywriter, graphic designer, and in other roles. There was no digital marketing at the time. Today at Moorings Park, over 60% of leads come in digitally. Learn all about marketing in the long-term care industry by tuning into the latest episode of the LTC Heroes podcast with Tom Mann, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Moorings Park. We appreciate you listening, and we are motivated by your feedback. Visit LTCHeroes.com to learn more about us and head to LTCHeroes.com/community to join our exclusive Facebook Group for Nurses and our exclusive Linkedin group for Long-Term Care Owners. We look forward to seeing you inside the community. -- Sponsored by Experience.Care This episode is brought to you by Experience.Care, the only long-term care EHR backed by guarantees. Your profitability is our priority and your compliance, our cause. Since 1969. Get your profitability consultation today at Experience.Care/guarantee. Our website is .Care for a reason. We care about your care. Visit us at Experience.Care.
Today we welcome back Tom Mann from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Best known for working with the cold-blooded creatures here in Mississippi, including the 30 different species of salamander, you may have seen Tom and other salamander enthusiasts carrying salamanders across the Natchez Trace as the bucket brigade. Today we'll get an update on these small but mighty creatures found around the state also Dr. Majure answers pet questions, including one about a very senior bunny. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flu season is almost here and to help you prepare, Tom Mann of Occupational Health Services stopped by to discuss the organization's flu vaccine policy and how you can get your shot prior to the Dec. 1 deadline. Check out what he had to say and take part in the weekly trivia contest by giving this week's episode a listen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2012 Ornstein & Mann wrote It's Even Worse Than It Looks. And, man, were they right!
Cisco is on a mission to revolutionize the cloud security and access space. With more applications moving to the cloud, it’s becoming more challenging than ever to maintain speed, security, and connectivity. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, Travis King talks with Tom Mann from Ingram Micro, and Nick Kelly from Cisco, about their solution, SASE. Episode topics: -How IT departments can ensure functionality in the midst of security controls -The dangers of bypassing company implemented security features -How SASE can enable your organization to reach peak performance -Cisco’s “Connect, Converge, Control” framework To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalkListen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
At this year's Cisco Live event, Cisco revealed a three-year strategy to help partners power their teams, secure their enterprise, and transform their infrastructure. In episode 198, Travis King speaks with Jeff Barnhart, Systems Engineer for Cisco, and Dan Stewart and Tom Mann, Senior Engineers at the Business Transformation Center at Ingram Micro about: -Thoughts on this year’s event -Empowering your teams by enabling the shift to hybrid work -Securing your enterprise with built-in, end-to-end security -Adopting robust infrastructure to help the end user Read more about the latest tech solutions and announcements from Cisco Live 2021 and check out Cisco Virtual Learning. Email businesstransformationcenter@ingrammicro.com for more information. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalkListen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
Having Tom Mann join me for an episode is such a pleasure. He is so talented and just a joy to talk to and write with. Recently he has written Becky Hill's single ‘Last Time' as well as the latest Regard feat. Tate McRae and Troye Sivan single ‘You'. It was amazing to be able to grab him for an hour as he's a man in high demand!
This edition of EmergencyFD Storyline is called "Standing Tall When You Take A Fall." Bobby Qualls began his career with the Memphis Fire Department in 1986. Bobby rose though the ranks as a member of the 14's and 7's Engine house to become a lieutenant in on Rescue 2 and 3 in Special Operations. Two of Bobby's gifts is his humor and practical approach to problem solving in the fire service. Tom Mann sits down with Bobby Qualls as he shares his memories, humor, and years of experience in tough situations. One situation involved an unexpected accident that came close to ending his life. Lt. Bobby Qualls recovered from the his injuries and and continued to work until he retired. Storylines guests include: Bobby Qualls- Retired Lieutenant , Memphis Fire DepartmentGo to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.Support EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.comEmail EmergencyFD Storyline: storyline@emergencyfd.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KQT45QEWUR4QA&source=url)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KQT45QEWUR4QA&source=url)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KQT45QEWUR4QA&source=url)
South Australia is poised for another Fringe season with most interstate artists making it across the border before more snap closures due to Covid. We meet one of those artists in this episode, Charles Firth from The Chaser. We also chat with someone who is pushing beyond her borders of security, Dr Gill Hicks. She is giving it all in her Fringe show. And we share a rare recording of Professor Sebastian Longsword, from The MBA School Of MBA Credentials, being interviewed on Radio Adelaide, amid and audience of highly educated listeners. The SA Drink Of The Week is a Barbera by Spider Bill Wines from the Adelaide Hills. And in the musical pilgrimage we hear from Matthew and Alice Barker from Roger And The Albatross. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Are we there yet? Fringe in a time of Covid 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show by Professor Longsword who has a Fringe show entitled, A Lunchtime MBA. 00:04:57 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week is 2020 Barbera by Spider Bill Wines in the Adelaide Hills. As a side note, Professor Sebastian Longsword featured this wine in one of his Wine and Book Pairings. See how and why he paired it with Poke The Box, by Seth Godin. 00:09:51 Charles Firth Charles Firth is back in Adelaide with a Fringe show about conspiracy theories related to the Pandemic. You'll know Charles from The Chaser and also from episode 322 of The Adelaide Show. But for today's interview, Steve asks about the interstate artist experience of heading to SA when their home states are falling in and out of lockdown, along with whether or not to bring your conspiracy-loving friends along to the show. Here's the link to The Anti-Expert's Guide To The Pandemic 00:25:10 Dr Gill Hicks Dr Gill Hicks is an inspiration. She was the last survivor rescued from the 2005 London Bombings and through the injuries sustained, lost both her legs. Somehow, that experience of pain and near-death, has shaped her deeply and helped her connect with some truths and insights that are all too easy for the rest of us to see as we skim across life in busyness and routine. In this interview, Steve asks her about her show and we get a taste of her life-affirming sense of humour. Here is the link to Still Alive (and kicking) 00:34:46 Professor Sebastian Longsword Professor Sebastian Longsword from Adelaide's MBA School Of MBA Credentials, was interviewed on Radio Adelaide Breakfast recently, by Tom Mann and Paul Davies. Because proceeds from the Professor's Fringe show go to help The Adelaide Show survive, we'll entice you with this promise: A Lunchtime MBA is the only Adelaide Fringe show in history in which you can come for lunch and leave with an MBA. Here is the link to A Lunchtime MBA 00:47:10 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we have a song from Roger and the Albatross, called Trees Have Eyes. Roger and the Albatross, is a South Australian brother/sister duo, Matthew and Alice Barker. They write, sing, play and dance their originally written, harmonious folk songs that tell stories of love, food, lemons and soap. They don't like to take themselves (or life) too seriously and enjoy playing pubs and festivals. You'll often see them share the stage with the talented Ben Roberts from Ukulele Death Squad. Their Fringe show this year is a gig that has theatrical elements and they promise it will entertain! Here is the link to more information about their show, Roger and the Albatross Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This edition of EmergencyFD Storyline is called "THE COST OF BEING A FIREFIGHTER."His name is Jim Cunningham. He's been called a "firefighter's firefighter." The new guys call him one of the legends. Now retired, Jim shares his experience as a lieutenant of one of the busiest fire companies in the United States, Memphis' Engine 7.In the 1990s Engine 7 became the catalyst for major changes in the Memphis Fire Department when two of its members paid the ultimate price in giving their lives while saving others. One of those two brave firefighters was Jim's best friend, Larry Mathis.Tom Mann sits down with Jim Cunningham as he draws from decades of experience with the Memphis Fire Department. Jim shares his memories, emotions, and about the cost of being a firefighter.Storylines guests include: Jim Cunningham- Retired Lieutenant , Memphis Fire DepartmentGo to emergencyfd.com for more podcasts.Support EmergencyFD Storyline at emergencyfd.comEmail EmergencyFD Storyline: storyline@emergencyfd.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KQT45QEWUR4QA&source=url)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KQT45QEWUR4QA&source=url)
Rev. Tom Mann encourages you to train your spiritual muscles harder!
Rev. Tom Mann on how to identify your gifts and put them into action!
1984foretold (Parody of Like Gold, featuring Stephen Puth, by Loud Luxury and Frank Walker)Original written by Adam Kershen, Andrew Polychronopoulos, Conor Blake, Frank Walker, Jimmy Conway, Joseph De Pace, Loud Luxury, Stephen Puth, Tom Mann, & Xaxa Xaxanov Thank you, George Orwell, for writing the beloved classic Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Novel !!!!!
Rev. Tom Mann discusses the "Goliaths" in your life!
Rev. Tom Mann explores what it's like to be a Christian during suffering.