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Christian und Tobi bauen und diskutieren ihren Mount Rushmore der NFL-Quarterbacks und sprechen dabei unter anderem über #Brady, #Manning, #Brees, #Mahomes oder #Unitas. Episode 337. #DelayOfGame
We have had a lot of iconic moments in Pittsburgh sports, but in this episode, we are going to look back on some guys who once played for a Pittsburgh team and then did something unforgettable elsewhere. Sometimes it was something historic and other times it was something embarrassing, but all of these moments were indeed memorable.Get our Steelers-Ravens book here! E-Book | HardcoverConnect with the show:Visit us on the webFollow us on FacebookFollow us on Twitter
Leadership often emerges from standing firm in faith and purpose, even in the face of adversity. On this episode of the AVAIL Podcast, we sit down with Jonathan Isaac, professional NBA player for the Orlando Magic, author of Why I Stand, and founder of Unitas, a Christian apparel brand inspiring a global movement. Jonathan shares his journey of navigating the pressures of being a Christian in professional sports, overcoming personal battles like anxiety, and using his platform to honor God. From bold decisions that defy popular culture to creating impactful projects like his signature faith-driven sneakers, this episode offers a profound look into resilience, conviction, and the power of living out one's calling.
The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Episode 291 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we're continuing our block on some of the NFL's best postseason games of all time.In this episode we're discussing the 1958 NFL Championship between the New York Giants and the Baltimore Colts.How did professional football become America's most popular sport? It's this game.Played on a cold day at Yankee Stadium, the Baltimore Colts took on the New York Giants for the NFL title for the 1958 season.Though it was marred by turnovers and mistakes, this tight game featured so much excitement and was littered with Hall of Fame coaches and players.The Colts raced to a 14-3 lead at halftime thanks to quarterback Johnny Unitas, running back/flanker Lenny Moore and wide receiver Raymond Berry.New York stopped the bleeding in the second half with a goal line stand, and ended up taking a 17-14 lead after a Frank Gifford touchdown reception from Charlie Conerly.Unitas then took over with a Two Minute Drill and led to Colts into New York territory before time expired in the fourth quarter. A Steve Myrah field goal tied the game at 17 apiece which set up the first sudden death overtime scenario in an NFL Championship Game.After stopping the Giants on their first overtime possession, Unitas and Berry went to work and Baltimore ended the game with a one yard touchdown run from Alan Ameche to win 23-17.Due to the game being so exciting and being broadcast to the country on NBC, the American public was enthralled by professional football. Over the course of the next ten years, the league expanded, the AFL was formed and professional football became the most popular sport in the United States of America.Connect with us on Instagram!Chris Quinn: @cquinncomedyDominic DiTolla: @ditolladominicProducer: @ty_englestudioInstagram: @thesportsexperiencepodcastIf you enjoy this podcast, please help support us @:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support#sportspodcast#comedypodcast #baltimorecolts#newyorkgiants#nfl
In episode 120 of the "Mark Price for Three" podcast, Mark Price and co-host Aaron engage in a detailed discussion about the Cleveland Cavaliers' performance and their upcoming games against tough opponents like the Memphis Grizzlies, Orlando Magic, and Boston Celtics. They highlight the Cavs' resilience, the importance of physicality in the game, and the emergence of key players such as Ty Jerome and Darius Garland.The conversation transitions into discussions about Mark Price's summer basketball camps, where he emphasizes his hands-on involvement and commitment to teaching kids the fundamentals of basketball.The episode also features an announcement of a partnership with Unitas, a faith-based footwear brand founded by NBA player Jonathan Isaac. Listeners are provided with a promotion code for free shipping on Unitas products.In the faith segment, the hosts delve into the topic of "Speaking Truth in Love," drawing from Ephesians 4:15. They discuss the importance of maintaining integrity and truth in a time of widespread misinformation, how to navigate conflicts and disagreements respectfully, and the significance of humility and forgiveness. Mark Price shares personal reflections from his NBA career, underscoring the value of living out one's faith authentically and consistently, regardless of the setting.The episode concludes with a reminder for listeners to stay faithful and be steadfast in their values, whether in sports, work, or daily life.Download for iPhone and Android or stream at riverradio.com
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Join host Bill Donohue as he welcomes former MLB pitcher George Culver, who shares insights from his career in baseball and discusses his new book, The Earl of Oildale: "Why Me?". Culver reflects on his journey through the major leagues, highlighting his experiences with teams like the Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds, and the thrill of pitching a no-hitter. Later in the show, Bill is joined by Joe Unitas, son of legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas, who offers a glimpse into his father's life lessons and their lasting impact. Joe discusses the importance of discipline and perseverance, values instilled in him by his father. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of sports history, personal triumphs, and the legacies that shape our lives.Show Details:The latest installment of Sports Talk New York presents a compelling conversation with former MLB pitcher George Culver and Joe Unitas, son of football great Johnny Unitas. Host Bill Donohue engages Culver in a discussion that spans his career highlights, the challenges faced during his time in the majors, and his newly released book, "The Earl of Oildale: Why Me?" Culver reflects on his career journey, detailing memorable moments such as his no-hitter and the camaraderie he experienced with fellow players. He candidly discusses the highs and lows of being an athlete, including the pressures of performing in front of thousands and the impact of mentorship in shaping his career.Transitioning to Joe Unitas, the conversation shifts to the personal legacy left by Johnny Unitas. Joe discusses the life lessons his father imparted, emphasizing the importance of discipline and resilience. He shares anecdotes that highlight how Johnny's upbringing shaped his character, which in turn influenced Joe's own upbringing and values. The foreword of Joe's book, which features contributions from football legends Joe Namath and Dan Fouts, solidifies the respect that Johnny earned throughout his career. The discussion brings to light the parallels between baseball and football, showcasing the shared experiences of athletes in both sports.This episode encapsulates not only the essence of sports but also the enduring values of determination, humility, and the significance of mentorship. Through rich storytelling and personal insights, both guests offer listeners a glimpse into the world of professional sports while reinforcing the idea that the lessons learned on the field are just as valuable off the field. Donohue expertly navigates the narratives, ensuring each guest's journey is celebrated and appreciated, leaving the audience inspired by the power of resilience and the importance of legacy in sports.Takeaways: George Culver discusses his journey from high school athlete to Major League Baseball pitcher, emphasizing the importance of education and discipline. The emotional impact of being inducted posthumously, as in the case of Dick Allen, is a poignant reminder of baseball's legacy. Joe Unitas shares insights into his father's values, particularly the significance of discipline and perseverance for success in life. Culver reflects on facing baseball legends like Mickey Mantle and Roberto Clemente, highlighting the respect and awe he felt as a player. The episode underscores the role of mentorship, as both Culver and Unitas credit influential coaches for shaping their careers. Culver's experience pitching a no-hitter while overcoming personal challenges demonstrates the unpredictability and thrill of sports.
Mila Reynolds, directora ejecutiva de UNITAS, explicó los preparativos del país para el EPU 2025, una evaluación internacional que medirá los avances en derechos humanos y libertades fundamentales.
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Time for a Monday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on the program as we look back at a busy sports weekend and and continue recapping the Ravens win over the Bengals from Thursday night and start looking ahead a little to Week 11 when the Ravens head up to Pittsburgh in a battle for first place in the AFC North. We'll recap the weekend in picks, plus Glenn and Griffin will share their Five Plays that told the story of Thursday night's game. At 10:20am, we will catch up with Joe Unitas, the author of new book “Unitas to Unitas” that is available tomorrow as Joe tells the story of everything he learned from his dad, legendary Baltimore Colts QB Johnny Unitas. At 11am, we will check in with former Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinator Dick LeBeau, because why not? And because he's got a new book “Legendary” coming out this week as well, we'll talk about what made his Steelers' defenses so great, compare some of them to the Ravens great defenses and his thoughts on the 2024 iteration of the Ravens defense. And as always, we'll check in with Jeremy Conn from 105.7 The Fan at 11:30am to get his help as we finish recapping the weekend, talk Ravens, NFL trade deadline, Steelers week and more!
Considered one of the greatest NFL players of all time, the Pro Football Hall of Famer and three-time MVP spent much of his playing career with the Baltimore Colts.
Welcome to a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on this morning, we'll look back at a disappointing and frustrating Orioles loss to the Dodgers last night in LA as well as get you set for the series finale, once again a late start out West, plus if anything new pops up on the Ravens front after filling out their practice squad yesterday. It is the first Picks Thursday of the year as well, to help us go over all our picks this week, Joe Serpico will join us at 10:20am, as we talk some Fantasy Football continuing our coverage of “Fantasy Week” and we go over our picks for week 1 of the College Football season including the Terps. At 11am, we will talk PLL with Maryland Whipsnakes HC Jim Stagnitta before the Whips playoff game on Monday afternoon. Then we'll check in with longtime sports writer and author Armen Keteyian at 11:20am as we chat about his new book “The Price” all about the new era of College Football and talk some Terps/Big Ten football as well. Then at 11:40am, we'll chat with Joe Unitas, son of legendary Baltimore Colts QB Johnny Unitas, about his new book, diving into his relationship with his father.
In deze aflevering van NACpraat Radio zijn NAC-supporters en bekende Hoevenaren Ferry de Bont en Rob van Sintruijen te gast waar zij onder andere vertellen over de wedstrijdorganisatie van NAC – Excelsior die zij mede voor hun rekening hebben genomen op het terrein van hun vv Hoeven. Samen met Robert-Jan blikken zij terug op de oefenduels tegen Unitas '30 (0-0) en FC Eindhoven (3-0). Wat gebeurt er met NAC op de transfermarkt en waar is Omgba mee bezig? NAC bereidt zich intussen voor op de jaarlijkse Open Dag, deze maal op zaterdag 10 augustus en er wordt tot slot vooruitgeblikt op de volgende test, aankomende zaterdag in Hoeven: NAC tegen Excelsior.
Na een weekje waarin NAC won van Bavel en niet verder kwam dan een gelijkspel tegen Unitas zijn we er weer. Thijs 2, Levien en Yannick nemen alle nieuwsfeiten van deze week uitgebreid door. Over Omgba, de transferwindow en het laatste Ex-NAC nieuws.
In deze aflevering van NACpraat Radio blikken Robert-Jan, Sander en Leon terug op de eerste oefenwedstrijd van het seizoen, die met 0-5 van de Madese Boys werden gewonnen. Ondertussen werd een live verbinding gelegd met Jeroen Theunis, mede organisator van de wedstrijd vv Bavel – NAC die op dat moment gespeeld werd. Daarnaast is hij ook sportverslaggever bij BN/DeStem waar hij onder andere NAC onder zijn hoede heeft en vaste vervanger van Blanco en Kas is. Ondertussen worden de laatsten Poolse aanwinsten onder de loep genomen en weten we voor eens en altijd hoe de naam Bielica uitsproken dient te worden. Waar dient de selectie nog te worden versterkt? Perry Hendriks komt, Alex Knook neemt afscheid. NAC Vrouwen spelen gelijk. Tot slot bereiden we ons voor op de aanstaande oefenduels tegen Unitas '30 en FC Eindhoven.
How can you streamline your operations while maintaining exceptional patient care? In this episode, we've brought on Priscilla White, the innovative CFO of Comfort Dental Studio in Chicago, to uncover the secrets behind their thriving office. Priscilla provides an illuminating overview of their processes and systems, emphasizing how their commitment to caring professionals translates into superior patient experiences. She elaborates on their strategic expansion to a second location in Pilsen, a move designed to meet the demands of a growing patient base and reduce waiting times, demonstrating the power of patient-focused growth.Facing daunting challenges like high aging accounts receivable (AR) and inefficiencies at the front desk, Priscilla shares how she transformed these obstacles into opportunities. After transitioning from corporate banking to the dental industry, she introduced cutting-edge practice management software, Dentrix Ascend, and leveraged third-party partnerships with Unitas and eAssist. These innovations have not only optimized insurance billing and PPO negotiations but also allowed the practice to concentrate on patient care while ensuring profitability. Priscilla's hands-on management style and strategic decisions, including staff realignment and enhanced communication protocols, have significantly boosted efficiency and financial health at Comfort Dental Studio.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to effectively manage expansion and new locations in a dental practice.Strategies for reducing high aging accounts receivable (AR).The benefits of implementing Dentrix Ascend practice management software.The role of third-party services like Unitas and eAssist in enhancing practice profitability.Practical tips for improving front desk operations and patient ledger management.The importance of thorough communication and systematic processes in team productivity.Insights on staff realignment to meet practice goals and philosophies.Advice on utilizing sophisticated practice management systems tailored to dental offices.Let's dive into Priscilla's expert insights and proven strategies today!Sponsors:For high quality AND affordable dental supply options, visit The Dentists Supply Company(TDSC) website today! Our listeners get a special deal - 25% off on orders over $500 - Just type in the special code: TDM25 at checkout for your exclusive offer. AND if you're a member of your state's Dental Association, you may be eligible for additional savings upon providing your ADA number. Click or copy and paste the link here to save today! https://www.tdsc.com/Guest: Priscilla WhitePractice Name: Comfort Dental StudioCheck out Priscilla's Media:Website: https://www.comfortteeth.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comfortteeth/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551046628909Other Mentions and Links:Priscilla's 4 production columns to cover 4 operatories: Dr. Production (fillings, etc.)HygieneNew Patient Recall Software/Services:DocSitesUnitasDetrix AscendeAssistPeople:Dr. WhiteBusinesses/Brands:Henry ScheinEstablishments:University of ChicagoSophy HotelHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
You can read this episode's transcript at https://iwp.uiowa.edu/page/say-the-world-podcast-transcript-episode-5-wong-yi-eva. Today's guest is the author Wong Yi, who also goes by Eva. We discussed how she uses research to enrich her fiction, the experience of living and writing in the age of social media, what it's like to have one's work adapted, and how it felt to write the libretto for a chamber opera based on the works of Xi Xi. Bio: Wong Yi Eva (fiction writer, essayist, librettist, editor; Hong Kong) is the author of short stories collections WAYS TO LOVE INA CROWDED CITY, THE FOUR SEASONS OF LAM YIP, PATCHED UP, and NEWS STORIES, as well as the libretti for Cantonese-language chamber opera WOMEN LIKE US, and multimedia concert THE HAPPY FAMILY. She won the 2018 Hong Kong Arts Development Award for Young Artist (Literary Arts) and was in 2020 among the “20 most anticipated young Sinophone novelists” in the Taiwanese magazine Unitas. She is working on stories exploring Hong Kong's historical monuments, and on texts for performance with music and other art forms. Her participation was made possible by the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Global. Read Wong Yi's English writing sample: https://iwp.uiowa.edu/sites/iwp/files/Wong-Yi-writing-sample_ENG.pdf Read Wong Yi's writing sample in the original language: https://iwp.uiowa.edu/sites/iwp/files/Wong%20Yi%20Writing%20sample%20for%20IWP%20website_%20Chinese%20%281%29.pdf Say the World: An International Writing Podcast is made by the International Writing Program. The hosts are IWP Director Christopher Merrill, most recently the author of ON THE ROAD TO LVIV (Arrowsmith Press, 2023) and IWP Communications Coordinator Mike Meginnis, most recently the author of DROWNING PRACTICE (Ecco, 2022). Additional research, transcription, and other support provided by Research Assistant Derick Edgren Otero. IWP programming is primarily funded by the University of Iowa and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) at the U.S. Department of State, with additional funding provided by organizations like the Doris Duke Foundation, as well as donors like you. If you'd like to donate to IWP, go to bit.ly/iwp-support. Learn more about IWP at iwp.uiowa.edu.
Bo and the crew talk about how the culture of the Cowboys won't change, the biggest bets for the Super Bowl and the career of Dan Fouts in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Bo talks about how the Cowboys run the media conversations and if the team will ever succeed under Jerry Jones. Chris Hopwood, Director f the sports book at the Golden Moon Casino joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about the biggest bets recently live in the BankPlus Studio. Chris talks about the biggest bets over Super Bowl weekend and the most popular teams of the NFL season. Chris talks about how Michigan vs Alabama had more money in single big bets placed but the Super Bowl had way more smaller bets. Bo talks about college basketball and Chris mentions that now people are starting to bet more money on games because of the conference matchups. Chris talks about more women betting ins ports and how the arena of sports betting is growing. NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career and favorite memories live in the BankPlus Studio. Dan talks about what it was like playing for Don Coryell with an offense that no one was prepared for. Dan remembers stepping in for NFL legend Johnny Unitas after he got hurt and how he learned a lot from the veteran. Dan talks about learning from Unitas and using the Air Coryell system with numbers and code names. Bo asks Dan about the difference in tight ends today compared to his time and Dan looks at the scheming. Dan remembers his time playing for Oregon and how it is completely different now than in the past. Dan talks about his relationship with business tycoon Phil Knight and how he worked for Nike in the offseason of some of his career. Bo asks Dan about his broadcasting career and Dan tells Bo about his dad doing play-by-play for the 49ers while he was growing up. Dan was in a movie with Adam Sandler and Brent Musburger and he talks about what it was like to make up his lines on the go. Dan talks about his friendship with Musburger and the kind of relationship they have to this day. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and the crew talk about if the Cowboys should've fired Mike McCarthy, former MSU head baseball coach Ron Polk smoking cigars and starting a new movement in the NFL in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Jason meeting MSU legend Ron Polk for the first time and how he likes his cigars. Bo talks about growing up watching the Chargers and if the Cowboys should have fired Mike McCarthy. NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career and favorite memories live in the BankPlus Studio. Dan talks about what it was like playing for Don Coryell with an offense that no one was prepared for. Dan remembers stepping in for NFL legend Johnny Unitas after he got hurt and how he learned a lot from the veteran. Dan talks about learning from Unitas and using the Air Coryell system with numbers and code names. Bo asks Dan about the difference in tight ends today compared to his time and Dan looks at the scheming. Dan remembers his time playing for Oregon and how it is completely different now than in the past. Dan talks about his relationship with business tycoon Phil Knight and how he worked for Nike in the offseason of some of his career. Bo asks Dan about his broadcasting career and Dan tells Bo about his dad doing play-by-play for the 49ers while he was growing up. Dan was in a movie with Adam Sandler and Brent Musburger and he talks about what it was like to make up his lines on the go. Dan talks about his friendship with Musburger and the kind of relationship they have to this day. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career and favorite memories live in the BankPlus Studio. Dan talks about what it was like playing for Don Coryell with an offense that no one was prepared for. Dan remembers stepping in for NFL legend Johnny Unitas after he got hurt and how he learned a lot from the veteran. Dan talks about learning from Unitas and using the Air Coryell system with numbers and code names. Bo asks Dan about the difference in tight ends today compared to his time and Dan looks at the scheming. Dan remembers his time playing for Oregon and how it is completely different now than in the past. Dan talks about his relationship with business tycoon Phil Knight and how he worked for Nike in the offseason of some of his career. Bo asks Dan about his broadcasting career and Dan tells Bo about his dad doing play-by-play for the 49ers while he was growing up. Dan was in a movie with Adam Sandler and Brent Musburger and he talks about what it was like to make up his lines on the go. Dan talks about his friendship with Musburger and the kind of relationship they have to this day. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about his career and favorite memories live in the BankPlus Studio. Dan talks about what it was like playing for Don Coryell with an offense that no one was prepared for. Dan remembers stepping in for NFL legend Johnny Unitas after he got hurt and how he learned a lot from the veteran. Dan talks about learning from Unitas and using the Air Coryell system with numbers and code names. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Er du klar til NIS2? Det er spørgsmålet, som mange virksomheder og myndigheder i EU skal stille sig selv i år. For NIS2 er ikke bare en forkortelse for den nye udgave af EU's netværks- og informationssikkerhedsdirektiv. Det er også et krav om at sikre sig mod cyberangreb, data-lækager og andre trusler mod den digitale infrastruktur. Og hvis man ikke lever op til kravene, kan man risikere at få store bøder eller andre sanktioner. Men hvad går NIS2 egentlig ud på? Hvad skal man gøre for at være NIS2-compliant? Og hvem er omfattet af direktivet? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål, som vi vil forsøge at besvare i denne episode af DataSnak. Og vi har fået en ekspert med ombord, som kan hjælpe os med at forstå NIS2 bedre. Han hedder Asbjørn Hoffskov Lund, og han er IT-sikkerhedsekspert og CISO-konsulent hos Unitas. Så hvis du vil være klogere på NIS2, og hvordan det påvirker dig og din organisation, så lyt med. Vi lover, at det bliver både spændende og lærerigt! Links: Asbjørn Hoffskov Lund - CISO - UNITAS | LinkedIn Studio's new online school for musicians uses AI to create custom curriculums | TechCrunch RJuro/munin-neuralbeagle-7b-GGUF · Hugging Face Khora Tiprunder: Adam: Assassins Creed Valhalla …. Jeppe: Apple + - Criminal Record Asbjørn: Podcast: Vores Mentale Sundhed Praktisk Husk at du kan blive medlem af vores Discord-server på https://discord.gg/QJeXHAQNjF DataSnak har fokus på it-faglige og it-politiske emner, og nørder igennem med alt fra automatisering over sikkerhed til uddannelse i den digitale verden. Podcasten behandler også SAMDATAHKs relevante aktiviteter såsom kurser, faglige initiativer, kommunikation og værktøjer og tilbud, som man kan få, når man er it-medlem i HK. Formål er at gøre lytterne klogere på hvad der sker i deres arbejdsliv her og nu og i fremtiden, og gå i dybden med problemstillinger fra it-professionelles hverdag. Tovholderen på podcasten er it-faglig konsulent Jeppe Engell. Den anden vært er Adam Bindslev. DataSnak udkommer hveranden mandag. Tak fordi du lytter med! Får du lyst til at komme med ris og ros, kan du sende en e-mail til jeppe.engell@hk.dk - og hvis du har tekniske spørgsmål eller kommentarer kan de sendes til adambindslev@gmail.com
Before there was Brady, Manning, Montana, Unitas, or Graham, there was Samuel Adrian Baugh, a quarterback that did more than just throw a football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Exodus Cry Podcast, Benjamin Nolot sits down with Jessica Kay to discuss the intricacies of trafficking and the ways in which the illusion of choice influences a victim's perspective on their state of abuse. Jessica is a survivor of domestic violence, homelessness and trafficking. She was trafficked by her “boyfriend” after six months of manipulation and love bombing. While in “the life,” Jessica fully believed prostitution was her choice. It wasn't until she escaped that she recognized the coercion, abuse and manipulation. Now, Jessica is a Clinical Social Work Intern for A Better Tomorrow and is a Survivor Consultant for UNITAS. She is a member of the Nevada Coalition to Prevent the Exploitation of Children and is a member of the Steering Committee for the Nevada Policy Council on Human Trafficking. Jessica was also named as one of Las Vegas' 40 under 40. LINKS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7h6K1rU... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Watch our films: www.exoduscry.com/watch Give & fuel the fight: www.exoduscry.com/donate Get involved: www.exoduscry.com/getinvolved Website: www.exoduscry.com Podcast: www.exoduscry.com/podcast Articles: www.exoduscry.com/articles SOCIALS: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/exoduscry Instagram: www.instagram.com/exoduscry TikTok: www.tiktok.com/exoduscry Twitter: www.twitter.com/exoduscry Facebook: www.facebook.com/exoduscry Exodus Cry is a leading global anti-trafficking nonprofit organization focused on ending widespread sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation, exposing this injustice for millions worldwide, and helping its victims to rebuild their lives.
This 1959 radio broadcast features an interview with Johnny Unitas, a professional American football player who was at the height of his career at the time. Unitas, known for his exceptional skill as a quarterback, played for the Baltimore Colts in the National Football League (NFL). His performance was instrumental in leading the Colts to victory in the 1958 NFL Championship, a game often referred to as "the Greatest Game Ever Played." the interview provides a unique opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the most influential figures in American football history, as well as to gain insight into the sport during a pivotal era.
Norma, owner of Crossfit Unitas in Fargo has a wonderful story, one that so many can relate to, one that so many can get inspired from. She's embarking on a collaboration with some of the area's top health and wellness professionals to provide the upcoming Fargo Health And Wellness Fair, check out our chat!
1.Azuki的愛恨情仇,OG為什麼這麼恨新發的兩個子品牌? 2.WEB3企業難以跨越的鴻溝,客戶數量。 3.炎上Headdao創辦人,沒有創始人的DAO要如何走下去? 4.什麼是目的綁定貨幣?(Purpose Bound Money,PBM) 5.台灣將發各國穩定幣!Unitas! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/u694au6bd4u723e/message
Shuddy Boy and Geoff try to throw Kevin an easy football quiz with distastrous results, the guys analyze the field of competitive eating and review a slew of new movies.
Technically PVP Show Notes Episode 181 - AWC Season 2 Predictions 4:55 - Need-Greed-Pass 15:57 - Upcoming WoW PVP Events Trial Exploit is hosting their Bread&Circuses Cup 7 (level 20 3v3 tournament) on 8 Jul at 6pm CEST. Prize pool will be 90(€) - https://bit.ly/trial_exploit Blizzard Events - https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/23934874/fly-into-dragonflight-season-2-with-the-great-push-and-arena-world-championship AWC Season 2Cup 1 16-18 JuneCup 2 23-25 JuneCup 3 30 June - 2 JulyCup 4 7-9 JulyThe Great PushGroup A 21-23 JulyGroup B 28-30 JulyGroup C 4-6 AugAWC and MDI Grand Finals (dates TBC) 23:14 - Subject of Analysis 1:23:06 - WOW PVP NEWS Holinka leaves Blizzard - https://twitter.com/holinka/status/1663561697637060614?s=20 Hotfixes - https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/23948562/hotfixes-june-6-2023 Included PVP tuning! Boomkins, Enh Shaman, Warlock, disc and mw nerfed. MM hunters buffed?Swapxy joins team Unitas as their Coach - https://twitter.com/unitasgg/status/1665837285533978625?s=20 How many PVP communities are out there? https://twitter.com/Technically_PvP/status/1665529174583390209?s=20 Finding Us Podcast Cohosts Technically - https://twitter.com/Technically_PvP https://www.twitch.tv/bonusrollproductions https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIUqJEbWz9Rr9lIFZBe1Mw https://discord.gg/qAvRtbP Technicallypvp@gmail.com https://www.bonusroll.gg/ Bigmoran - https://twitter.com/BigmoranIRL TreesapJake - https://twitter.com/TreesapJake https://www.youtube.com/TreesapJake Skill-Capped Affiliate Link- https://www.skill-capped.com/wow/pricing/plans#technicallypvp
More than two decades of conflict in Ovamboland and southern Angola had worn down South African military domination - tactical superiority was no longer certain. The initial approach which had been innovative and inspirational, fast, seat of the pants and smart, had slumped into attritional raging bull blow for blow brutality. It was March 1988, time for one last push by the SADF against their FAPLA enemy and their Cuban and Russian allies. As you heard last episode, Commandant Gerhard Louw and most experienced officers of the Border War thought the overall plan to attack the Tumpo Triangle for the third time was a bad idea. Jan Breytenbach called it truly misguided. Cuban president Fidel Castro had made it very clear that he wanted the East bank of the Cuito River held at all costs. As long as the Cubans, Angolans and Russians held the bridgehead, it meant the SADF could not attack the town directly. Not that this was the South African's aim - at least not their official aim. The plan was merely to seize the east bank, cross over to the West side, blow up the bridge which would put an end to FAPLAs assaults on the UNITA held towns of Mavinga and Jamba. However, the Angolans thought that Cuito Cuanavale was the main target and so did many South African troops fighting against FAPLA. I mean, there was the strategic town right in front of them, do you seriously think that had the Angolan army broken and run, that the SADF would have stopped across the Cuito River? So with that small diversion as a way of introduction, we rejoin Commandant Gerhard Louw and his ou-manne. IT's Four pm on Tuesday 22nd March 1988, and the attackers were heading towards FAPLAs well defended positions on the east bank of the Cuito River 32 Battalion and Groot Karoo Regiment troops were joined by UNITAs 4th Regular Battalion on the western slope of the Chambinga High ground sweeping the area and trying to blunt any FAPLA reconnaissance from moving east of the Amhara Lipanda flatlands. UNITA spent a lot of time lifting mines, but it wasn't enough, more than 15 000 landmines awaited the SADF and this was going to lead to a lot of trouble for the Olifant tanks. Laid in layers, the Cubans had doubled up the fields of death by laying anti-tank mines along with 130mm shells, when these detonated, the effect would be biblical.
D-Day for the renewed attack on FAPLA's 21 Brigade was reset from January 5th to January 13th 1988 - a Friday, for those who suffered from triskaidekaphobia - a fear of Friday the 13th, it merely served to increase their worries. 4 SAI was now being led by Commandant Jan Malan who replaced Leon Marais, 61 Mech was under temporary command of Koos Liebenberg who'd relieved Mike Muller who had headed home for a six week break to move his home from Pretoria to Tsumeb. UNITAs 3rd Regular Battalion was under command of former Portuguese army's General Demostenes Chilingutila - who was the rebel movements Chief of Staff and had decided to come and get more directly involved. 4 SAI and UNITA were going in from the east of the Cuatir River source, using the Chambinga High Ground while 61 Mech would squeeze through between 21 Brigade and 59 Brigades, then take up position on the heavily forested hillside. As you'll hear, this became known as 61 Koppie and is one of those hills that appears to be a merely pimple on the landscape but one that turns into a major strategic position. The Koppie protruted just west of the Chambinga high ground, east of the Cuanavale River. The koppie was 3 kilometers south of 21 Brigade's perimeter and north of the Dala River source, it was hemmed on three sides by rivers, and to the East lay the Chambinga thickets on the high ground. There are many small rivers that rise around the high ground east or south of Cuito and the Dala was one of these. The landscape was going to feature as a kind of 3rd force in the upcoming battles, as had happened previously in the SADFs attempts at dislodging FAPLA from East of the Cuanavale and Chambinga rivers. 4SAI began it approach just after midday on the 13th, after the Mobile Rocket Launchers and G5s had softened up the two outposts - more than 300 rounds were pumped towards these FAPLA troops who numbered around 800. The SA artillery continued with 81mm and 120mm mortars, as the SA Air Force flew in, their incendiary bombs setting fire to the forest around FAPLAs position.
One of the most crucial periods of the Border War was under way - although military strategists didn't realise this until a little later. It was imperative for FAPLA to take Mavinga, this would have pushed the South Africans much further south - and factored into Luanda's plan along with the Cubans to begin building longer runways for bombers and fighter aircraft to take control of southern Angola. I'll get to some of the Russians views as we go - they were aware of this ultimate plan to set up a possible jump off point to invade Ovamboland should this war continue interminably. While Moscows original strategy was to avoid this kind of incursion, by 1987 the Soviet Union was under huge pressure economically and really wanted the War of independence in Namibia to end asap. FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped twice from crossing the Lomba River, this was very important and had a bearing on the rest of the Battle which lasted almost three months in total. An entry in 20 SA Brigade's war diary for the 29th September contains three phases for the upcoming offensive - One that the enemy must be prevented from taking Mavinga, two that the SADF would conduct operations north of the Lomba river - in other words they should chase FAPLAs 4 main brigades, the 21st, 16th, 47 and 59th and third the advance on Cuito Cuanavale. That order was rescinded on 1st October and 47 Brigade was told to finish building a temporary TMM bridge over the Lomba, then to withdraw to the north and join up with other FAPLA forces. Back at SADF Mavinga HQ, Commandant Deon Ferreira was receiving radio intercept updates - they were listening in to FAPLAs calls. It so happened that FAPLA using their Russian, Cuban and East German comms experts, had also broken UNITAs code by now and were doing the same. Early on Saturday 3rd October, Combat Group Alpha began advancing from the east to the west, following the wide Lomba Flood plain. There were three lines of 61 Mech's armoured car squadron leading this assault - all from Charlie Squadron with 12 Ratel 90s. Behind them was UNITA in a light infantry screen, and their task was to winkle out enemy units that would be hit by the South African infantry. After this group passed, then the armoured cars of Alpha company mechanised infantry, supported by 81mm and 60mm mortars. 32 Battalion's Golf company would mop up after the battle. To the south, or the left, Combat Group Charlie would shadow Alpha as they headed west, with a force of 61 MEchs Bravo Company, 8 Ratel 90s which were going to focus on the tanks. They were a reserve force in the main, to cover Alpha Group from a counter attack by 47 Brigade from their main defensive position a few kilometers further south east. Another company of UNITA troops was assigned to track Bravo on their left - shadowing the shadow group so to speak. The only problem with this plan was 47 Brigade was not where the South Africans thought they were. Everyone thought the bulk of 47 had remained behind to the south, that they hadn't moved up to the TMM bridges. Everyone was wrong.
One of the most crucial periods of the Border War was under way - although military strategists didn't realise this until a little later. It was imperative for FAPLA to take Mavinga, this would have pushed the South Africans much further south - and factored into Luanda's plan along with the Cubans to begin building longer runways for bombers and fighter aircraft to take control of southern Angola. I'll get to some of the Russians views as we go - they were aware of this ultimate plan to set up a possible jump off point to invade Ovamboland should this war continue interminably. While Moscows original strategy was to avoid this kind of incursion, by 1987 the Soviet Union was under huge pressure economically and really wanted the War of independence in Namibia to end asap. FAPLAs 21st Brigade had been stopped twice from crossing the Lomba River, this was very important and had a bearing on the rest of the Battle which lasted almost three months in total. An entry in 20 SA Brigade's war diary for the 29th September contains three phases for the upcoming offensive - One that the enemy must be prevented from taking Mavinga, two that the SADF would conduct operations north of the Lomba river - in other words they should chase FAPLAs 4 main brigades, the 21st, 16th, 47 and 59th and third the advance on Cuito Cuanavale. That order was rescinded on 1st October and 47 Brigade was told to finish building a temporary TMM bridge over the Lomba, then to withdraw to the north and join up with other FAPLA forces. Back at SADF Mavinga HQ, Commandant Deon Ferreira was receiving radio intercept updates - they were listening in to FAPLAs calls. It so happened that FAPLA using their Russian, Cuban and East German comms experts, had also broken UNITAs code by now and were doing the same. Early on Saturday 3rd October, Combat Group Alpha began advancing from the east to the west, following the wide Lomba Flood plain. There were three lines of 61 Mech's armoured car squadron leading this assault - all from Charlie Squadron with 12 Ratel 90s. Behind them was UNITA in a light infantry screen, and their task was to winkle out enemy units that would be hit by the South African infantry. After this group passed, then the armoured cars of Alpha company mechanised infantry, supported by 81mm and 60mm mortars. 32 Battalion's Golf company would mop up after the battle. To the south, or the left, Combat Group Charlie would shadow Alpha as they headed west, with a force of 61 MEchs Bravo Company, 8 Ratel 90s which were going to focus on the tanks. They were a reserve force in the main, to cover Alpha Group from a counter attack by 47 Brigade from their main defensive position a few kilometers further south east. Another company of UNITA troops was assigned to track Bravo on their left - shadowing the shadow group so to speak. The only problem with this plan was 47 Brigade was not where the South Africans thought they were. Everyone thought the bulk of 47 had remained behind to the south, that they hadn't moved up to the TMM bridges. Everyone was wrong.
Spesialis-veiligheidsdienste in die buurland sê die ma wat saam met haar vierjarige seuntjie in Mpumalanga verdwyn het, is gevind. Lushka Taljaard en haar seun Daniel van Hendrina is in die middestad van Pretoria by 'n vulstasie opgespoor. Die ondersoekbeampte, Morney Vos, sê sy was erg getraumatiseerd en is saam met haar seun in die Unitas-hospitaal in Centurion opgeneem. Volgens Vos is 'n ondersoek aan die gang om die rede vir hulle verdwyning te bepaal.
As any of you who have listened to this show before have heard me speak about, I only connect with Cannabis that was grown organically by individuals who are on an active pursuit of bettering themselves & doing the inner work necessary to be self aware, as I truly feel the energy of the cultivator of the medicine directly translates into the final product. This being said, I like to take this to an even deeper level by only working with genetics myself that have been Bred in organic systems & by breeders who, once again, have their values, morals & relationship with Cannabis in a conscious place & in todays episode, I will have the opportunity to be chatting with one of my favorite Cannabis genetic breeders & someone who I admire deeply for not only the wealth of knowledge he has around the subject of Cannabis cultivation as a whole, but also his devotion to coming into life each day as the best version of himself possible. He is the creator of over 200 unique crosses including Grape Stomper, Mendo Breath, Mango Puff, High School Sweetheart, Breathworks #1, Unitas, East Coast Grateful Breath, Route 66, Countdown, and Romantic Warrior & as a lifelong researcher of nature & science, has immersed himself in the studies of natural healing & natural farming. Because of these passions, he has been able to create some of the world's most delighted and memorable cannabis varieties for healing and reflection & at the present day, he is the owner of Inspirit Farms in Gladwin, Michigan, a 40-acre tranquil sanctuary where he creates heaven on earth & is the founder of “Keys To The Kingdom”, which is his genetics company where any of you looking to purchase genetics from him can do so. Show Notes:(4:49) How did Jeffrey first get into psychedelics and breeding?(11:16) What have we learned from cannabis?(17:12) Jeffrey's growing technique. (29:30) How to get healing out of cannabis.(53:48) Where you can reach Jeffery.(55:21) One final question…About Jeffery SelsorJeff Selsor aka Keyplay is a major influence in the cannabis industry. A recognized champion grower and breeder, the creator of over 200 unique crosses including Grape Stomper, Mendo Breath, Mango Puff, High School Sweetheart, Breathworks #1, Unitas, East Coat Grateful Breath, Route 66, Countdown, and Romantic Warrior. A lifelong researcher of nature and science, Jeff has immersed himself in the study of natural healing and natural farming. Jeff lives by an ethic of quality consistency without compromise. This is what has allowed him to create some of the world's most delighted and memorable cannabis varieties for healing and reflection. Jeff owns Inspirit Farms in Gladwin, Michigan, a 40-acre tranquil sanctuary where he creates heaven on earth.Connect with Jefferywww.keyskingdom.comIG @keys_tothekingdomIG @keyplay7Thank you to our podcast sponsors FREEDOM BUILDERZ!Build & launch your biz with our DFY launch systemhttps://www.freedombuilderz.com/Join the Highly Optimized Ceremony Circle on Facebook! https://www.highlyoptimized.me This episode was produced by Mazel Tov Media in Quincy, Massachusetts.
By the second half of 1984 the Joint Monitoring Commission was virtually on its last legs and the SADF Special Forces were involved in a number of missions both by sea and across the cutline. The first we're going to hear about was an the audacious plan to blow up Angolan railway rolling stock, including locomotives at the shunting yard at Lobito in Benguela province on the Atlantic Coast north of the Catumbela Estuary. If you travel there now it's a beautiful beach, palm trees sway on the breeze, small fishing boats come and go and the sea is a azure turquoise. Forty years ago it was a crucial hub in the MPLAs infrastructure. After 1974 diesel-electric locomotives were used to ferry heavy weapons and material between Lobito and Huambo to the east on the main route towards Zambia and southern Congo. By 1984 this railway line had been out of operation for at least six years because of UNITAs sabotage, but the movement of war material between Lobito and Huambo was important to FAPLA. Twenty two of the locomotives were GE U20Cs from the United States, and in 1983, another 12 had made there way there from Brazil. Because the South African Railways used the same locomotives, it meant the Recces could practice on the same machines. Back in South Africa, the ANCs unofficial internal ally the United Democratic Front had been formed, and protests in the country's black townships had exploded in violence. PW Botha's government was now convinced that only a military option could save the country from the ANC, and the security forces were expanding their power. They also feared that if Namibia achieved independence, SWAPO would support the ANC from next door. It was at this time that 32 Company received an interesting set of orders. The JMC initiative I've covered was floundering and it was evident that SWAPO was capitalizing on the agreement negotiated by Pretoria and Luanda to infiltrate what was supposed to be a Free Zone in southern Angola – free of armed insurgents. As there was no obvious way to deal with this openly, Pretoria launched a series of clandestine steps to stop SWAPO from re-establishing themselves in FAPLAs areas. This meant 32 Battalion would now dress and operate like UNITA, under a new banner called 154 Battalion. Major Jan Hougaard who was 2 IC in 32 was tasked along with Commandant Johan Schutte of Military Intelligence to setup this new initiative.
By the second half of 1984 the Joint Monitoring Commission was virtually on its last legs and the SADF Special Forces were involved in a number of missions both by sea and across the cutline. The first we're going to hear about was an the audacious plan to blow up Angolan railway rolling stock, including locomotives at the shunting yard at Lobito in Benguela province on the Atlantic Coast north of the Catumbela Estuary. If you travel there now it's a beautiful beach, palm trees sway on the breeze, small fishing boats come and go and the sea is a azure turquoise. Forty years ago it was a crucial hub in the MPLAs infrastructure. After 1974 diesel-electric locomotives were used to ferry heavy weapons and material between Lobito and Huambo to the east on the main route towards Zambia and southern Congo. By 1984 this railway line had been out of operation for at least six years because of UNITAs sabotage, but the movement of war material between Lobito and Huambo was important to FAPLA. Twenty two of the locomotives were GE U20Cs from the United States, and in 1983, another 12 had made there way there from Brazil. Because the South African Railways used the same locomotives, it meant the Recces could practice on the same machines. Back in South Africa, the ANCs unofficial internal ally the United Democratic Front had been formed, and protests in the country's black townships had exploded in violence. PW Botha's government was now convinced that only a military option could save the country from the ANC, and the security forces were expanding their power. They also feared that if Namibia achieved independence, SWAPO would support the ANC from next door. It was at this time that 32 Company received an interesting set of orders. The JMC initiative I've covered was floundering and it was evident that SWAPO was capitalizing on the agreement negotiated by Pretoria and Luanda to infiltrate what was supposed to be a Free Zone in southern Angola – free of armed insurgents. As there was no obvious way to deal with this openly, Pretoria launched a series of clandestine steps to stop SWAPO from re-establishing themselves in FAPLAs areas. This meant 32 Battalion would now dress and operate like UNITA, under a new banner called 154 Battalion. Major Jan Hougaard who was 2 IC in 32 was tasked along with Commandant Johan Schutte of Military Intelligence to setup this new initiative.
Todd Rockhill is a musician and singer originally out of the Vero Beach, FL area, but has called Gainesville home since his days at the University of Florida. Some of the bands on Todd's resume are, but not limited to: In Like Flynn, Discount, Unitas, The Draft, Kumité, The Enablers, and most recent project, Thunderclap. (Gainesville, FL)Music Clips:In Like Flynn - Go Away (1995)Thunderclap - Inebriocean (2019)~Florida Sound Archive~https://linktr.ee/floridasoundarchiveAshtray Monument: https://www.ashtraymonument.com/Monufest: https://www.ashtraymonument.com/monufest~Todd Rockhill~Thunderclap: https://thunderclap666.bandcamp.com/Instagram: thunderclap_gvl / inlikeflynnband / todofthunderPhoto Courtesy of Todd Rockhill
HI. Time for another one of these things. Today's show was a whole thing, we had a whole massive amount of Discord stuff to take care of and I was afraid it would take us nigh on two hours. As it were it only took us ….. almost 100 minutes which really isn't too bad. Today, the important “news” about a certain congressperson was discussed, as well as some serious geeking out about electoral politics (aka counting). Griff ate meat and Tony drank German beer - almost seems backwards in a way? The big Discord breakdown happened, some important news, and some different barleywines I think. At the end Griff tries to stump Tony (Magee) by designing some stoner beers of his own in a very special This or That. OK SEE YA NEXT WEEK SUCKAS.Follow us on Instagram: @beerenginepod Email us: beerengineshow@gmail.comGive us a tip: ko-fi.com/beerenginepodcast
“A perfect marriage” “We think this builds on what we have been doing,” says Mary Stanhope, CRMO Unitas Global. Recently, Unitas and PacketFabric announced that they will share their network bandwidth to expand their cloud access and SDN capabilities. Unitas will use Unitas Nexus, an edge to cloud connectivity platform, to share enterprise demand with PacketFabric's connectivity services. PacketFabric will also add the connectivity capabilities of Unitas Reach, a network interconnection platform. “There's great value to both companies, and to our customer base, in bringing the highly scaled middle mile network to connect all of the last mile locations that Unitas and already has…” says Jezzibell Gilmore, Chief Commercial Officer and Co-Founder PacketFabric. She adds, “And we can also now bring those fifty million end points to entperise customer base who are already using the highly scalable, highly reliable, core network the PacketFabric has built between data centers, cloud service providers and various service provider destinations, and take them all the way back to the branch offices, the headquarters of these enterprise customers via the last mile reach of Unitas. So really, it's the perfect marriage…”. The alliance will streamline PacketFabric's NaaS platform and its self-service REST API portal with Unitas Reach and Unitas Nexus. Unitas and PacketFabric are members of the Digital Alpha Advisors portfolio, which leverages the compatibility of its various member companies to create the next generation of digital automation. PacketFabric Unitas Global Press release
Welcome back Ratcheteers! Press play as Candice delivers some smoke for the homeless marauder who has gun money and no rent money, then we discuss Martell's social media attention seeking as we approach the season 4 premiere of #LAMH. We call out Lemier gaslighting Nessie on #BlackInkCompton and Young Bae's intention vs. impact in the #BlackInkCrew battle of the sexes tattoo off, and we wrap everything up with the continued Lisa Barlow hate train as we discuss part 2 of the #RHOSLC reunion, CHOO CHOOOOO. Forever our friend and co-founder, we miss you Curtis. Use the hashtag #RatchetRamblingsPod on social media when live listening and discussing the show! Contact Twitter: @RatchetRambling | @Blike_Dante | @NotSoNewlyWedPC Instagram: @RatchetRamblings | @Blike_Dante | @NotSoNewlywedPC Facebook: Ratchet Ramblings Email: RatchetRamblings@gmail.com Website: FlawlessNoisesMedia.com Patreon: Patreon.com/FlawlessNoises Ratchet Ramblings is a Flawless Noises Media Network presentation. #FNMediaProd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratchetramblings/message
https://tinyurl.com/oluxbeataThis short hymn is attributed to St. Ambrose in the 4th Century. St. Ambrose, a Roman Governor suddenly elected Bishop, is one of the Doctors of the Church. He is perhaps best known for helping to convert and baptize St. Augustine.St. Ambrose has been called “The Father of Church Hymnody,” and the hymns of St. Ambrose are some of the oldest, if not the oldest complete Latin Hymns we have today. There are only four hymns which are universally accepted as being from Ambrose's pen, as they are ascribed to him by his contemporary and friend, St. Augustine. But this beautiful little gem is generally attributed to him as well.Shout-out to Sarah for requesting this hymn!O LUX beata Trinitas,et principalis Unitas,iam sol recedit igneus,infunde lumen cordibus.Te mane laudum carmine,te deprecemur vespere:te nostra supplex gloriaper cuncta laudet saecula.Deo Patri sit gloria,eiusque soli Filio,cum Spiritu Paraclito,et nunc, et in perpetuum.O TRINITY of blessed Light,O Unity of sovereign might,as now the fiery sun departs,shed Thou Thy beams within our hearts.To Thee our morning song of praise,to Thee our evening prayer we raise;Thee may our glory evermorein lowly reverence adore.All laud to God the Father be;all praise, Eternal Son, to Thee;all glory, as is ever meet,to God the Holy Paraclete.
This is episode 44 – it's the run up to Operation Sceptic in 1980 – or what many folks call Ops Smokeshell. That's because the main target – Chifufua was code-named Smokeshell or QFL depending on what report you read, but there were other targets too. Before that operation there were a few other incidents across the fighting front. One involved a formation of Impala's armed with rockets that ended up strafing what they thought was a SWAPO position in Ovamboland – however when they were debriefed, it was clear that they'd entered into Angolan territory and shot up an unknown location inside the territory. Then in 1980 UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi decided his men would capture the towns and hold them. So on 14th April UNITA took Cuangar on the Cubango River – literally on the border. This marked the beginning of a new phase in UNITAs strategy where they planned to hold the entire southern Angolan region if possible. Savimbi approached the SADF and asked for assistance in attacking Savate to drive FAPLA further north west. It was one of their main bases 75 kilometers inside Angola. As you're going to hear, the South Africans were led to believe it was lightly defended - but that was totally incorrect.
This is episode 44 – it's the run up to Operation Sceptic in 1980 – or what many folks call Ops Smokeshell. That's because the main target – Chifufua was code-named Smokeshell or QFL depending on what report you read, but there were other targets too. Before that operation there were a few other incidents across the fighting front. One involved a formation of Impala's armed with rockets that ended up strafing what they thought was a SWAPO position in Ovamboland – however when they were debriefed, it was clear that they'd entered into Angolan territory and shot up an unknown location inside the territory. Then in 1980 UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi decided his men would capture the towns and hold them. So on 14th April UNITA took Cuangar on the Cubango River – literally on the border. This marked the beginning of a new phase in UNITAs strategy where they planned to hold the entire southern Angolan region if possible. Savimbi approached the SADF and asked for assistance in attacking Savate to drive FAPLA further north west. It was one of their main bases 75 kilometers inside Angola. As you're going to hear, the South Africans were led to believe it was lightly defended - but that was totally incorrect.
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Eddie Robinson Jr. returns to his alma mater, Alabama State, to be the new HC. No, he isn't related to famous Grambling coach Eddie Robinson. We take a look at his playing career and what he brings to the ASU Hornets. We take a look at Jackson State's great season. What makes them the best team in the SWAC? We dive into their atypical success on offensive and dominant defensive unitAs we wrap up the show, we look at Howard's dominance over the MEAC volleyball. Over the last 7 years they have won 6 MEAC championships. This year their biggest competition was Delaware State so we look at their 2021 trilogy. Now they turn their attention to Ohio State for the NCAASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.PrizePicksDon't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!NetSuiteOver twenty-seven thousand businesses already use NetSuite and RIGHT NOW through the end of the year NetSuite is offering a one-of-a-kind financing program to those ready to upgrade at NetSuite.com/LOCKEDONNCAA.Omaha SteaksThe holidays are around the corner and finding the perfect gift is tricky. Omaha Steaks makes it easy to send friends and family an unforgettable gift guaranteed to be loved. Go to Omaha Steaks dot com and enter “College” into the search bar to order The Perfect Gift Package. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On a football Sunday morning on what should have been the start of the CFL preseason for Scott and Greg, the pair sit down with Jack Gilden to discuss his book, "Collision of Wills", about the relationship of Johnny Unitas and Don Shula and the times they lived in. They discuss Jack's interviews with the Unitas family, Don Shula, Joe Namath and Earl Morrall, as well as the history of Baltimore football from the Colts, through the Stallions and Ravens, and the legacy the player and coach have had on football history. CFL America Radio has been recognized as one of the Top 15 Canadian Football League Podcasts by Feedspot @ www.feedspot.com
"In 2016, an estimated 1 out of 6 endangered runaways reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children were likely child sex trafficking victims. Of those, 86% were in the care of social services or foster care when they ran.” - Polaris Project This episode was as incredibly emotional as it is deeply inspiring and important. I'm so grateful to Andrea Powell for honoring my request to create this episode on the subject of sexual exploitation and human trafficking in America. Not only is Andrea an incredible resource, but she's also a beautiful human being with a fierce heart and a sharp mind. I have no doubt you will see what a powerful advocate she is for those she serves and why this issue is such an important one for all of us to become involved in solving. I urge everyone who comes across this episode to listen in and understand the ingredients that perpetuate this epidemic across multiple industries in America. My hope is that by listening we become empowered to help put an end to this practice once and for all. Note: While we did not discuss the QAnon conspiracy on this episode, Andrea has dispelled these myths repeatedly on other shows. For more information on this subject please contact her directly because it presents a dangerous distraction to the real issues of sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Those on the front lines of this epidemic are deeply perplexed by this complex and disturbing narrative. Andrea Powell is the co-founder of Karana Rising, a survivor-led nonprofit that dares to support survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation for life. With her team, she offers survivors a chance to lead in their lives while healing from their past. She is also the Director of Survivor Engagement at UNITAS and is the founder of FAIR Girls, an organization offering safe housing to young women survivors of human trafficking. Andrea is an author and artist; her work has been featured in the Washington Post, the New York Times, BCC, and NBC Think. She enjoys creating multimedia art and writing. Show Notes: * Human trafficking at its core is about exploiting people's vulnerabilities. * Our vulnerabilities at home are much deeper than most parents realize because of online apps and unregulated and insecure gaming. * The pandemic amplifies this vulnerability even more because so many kids are home, feeling lonely, and therefore vulnerable based on their hunger for connection and attention. * The vast majority of those trafficked are women and minorities. * Our society is disabled, not those who survive trafficking. * A trafficker's worse nightmare is an empowered kid. * Andrea's goal is to see every woman feel valued and loved and to stop human trafficking. * Many women who are survivors of human trafficking have a continuum of trauma which also involves a continuum of healing. * Andrea also works with UNITAS and has written a parenting guide so that parents can know how to deal with threats as well as what to look for. * Roblox is an online gaming app with faulty security that endangers children to sextortion and Andrea wishes someone from the organization would respond to her outreach. * Andrea was afraid to start a non-profit for human trafficking but a wise woman said to her, “Even if you only help one person, your organization will have been worth building.” * “My Octopus Teacher” is a film that metaphorically represents the case of Tiffany Simpson to Andrea. Tiffany is a survivor of sex trafficking that was convicted to 17 years in prison and is still currently serving the sentence with seven years to go vs. the trafficker that exploited her. This shows how backward our laws are and how they perpetuate the cycle of exploitation. * People are conditioned to silo their experiences, and experiencing trauma is often at the heart of many mental health issues. * Money is a trauma source for many survivors of human trafficking. * Being trafficked is like a disappearing act because it happens slowly to many people who are already feeling invisible. Andrea shares that her job is to help human trafficking survivors reappear and reclaim their wholeness. * Online dating apps, online gaming, and insecure apps are all sources of exploitation. Ending human trafficking is an act of love. * The International Labour Organization estimates that there are 40.3 million victims of human trafficking globally. 81% of them are trapped in forced labor. 25% of them are children. 75% are women and girls. (Source: Polaris Project)