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В этом выпуске нашего подкаста мы погружаемся в мир эмоциональной поддержки в условиях кризиса. В беседе Екатерина Зубак делится своим профессиональным опытом и рассказывает о влиянии психологической помощи на тех, кто сталкивается с трудностями. Мы обсуждаем случаи, где эмоциональная поддержка играет ключевую роль в восстановлении людей после кризисов. Екатерина поднимает вопросы о важности эмпатии, понимания и создания безопасного пространства для тех, кто нуждается в помощи. Встречайте наш новый выпуск, где мы обсудили, как профессиональная психологическая поддержка может стать источником надежды в трудные моменты жизни. ▫️ United Help Ukraine ▫️ UkraineHilfe Düsseldorf ▫️ AVP e.V.
Сегодня мы поговорили с Натальей Сайдоглу, которая возглавляет гуманитарное направление в United Help Ukraine. United Help Ukraine - это благотворительная организация, которая оказывает гуманитарную, медицинскую и психологическую помощь жителям и защитникам Украины, пострадавшим от войны против России. Наталья рассказала нам о целях и задачах организации, о том, как они собирают и распределяют пожертвования, какие проекты они реализуют в Украине, а также о том, как они сотрудничают с немецкими партнерами и волонтерами. Мы также обсудили проект UkraineHilfe Düsseldorf, сотрудничество с городской администрацией, медицинскими учреждениями, общественными организациями и частными лицами, чтобы обеспечить помощь Украине. Наталья также поделилась своими планами по расширению проекта и привлечению новых волонтеров и доноров. Это был очень полезный и познавательный разговор, который показал, как можно помогать Украине, находясь за границей. ▫️ United Help Ukraine ▫️ UkraineHilfe Düsseldorf ▫️ AVP e.V.
В этом подкасте мы поговорили с Мариной Байдюк, президентом организации United Help Ukraine, которая занимается оказанием гуманитарной и медицинской помощи Украине в условиях войны с Россией. Марина рассказала о целях и задачах своей организации, о том, как они собирают и распределяют донорские средства, о том, какие потребности у украинского народа и как им можно помочь. Она также поделилась своим опытом сотрудничества с немецкими партнерами, в том числе с Социальным фондом AVP, рассказала о новых проектах, которые United Help Ukraine планирует реализовать в ближайшем будущем. Этот подкаст будет интересен всем, кто хочет узнать больше о ситуации в Украине и о том, как можно помочь украинскому народу в борьбе за свободу и демократию. ▫️ United Help Ukraine ▫️ UkraineHilfe Düsseldorf ▫️ AVP e.V.
On this episode, host Kathleen McInnis sat down at the 2022 Halifax International Security Forum with Maryna Baydyuk, Assistant Research Professor at Georgetown University, and co-founder of United Help Ukraine. The pair discussed the work of the charitable non-profit organization United Help Ukraine, which provides medical and humanitarian support, as well as the critically important non-lethal resources the Ukrainian defense needs to drive back the invading forces and protect innocent lives.
Andrew Golkin is the President of Paul Davis Restoration (Washington DC) and the Founder of Golkin Enterprises. I was happy to have Andrew back on the podcast, this time to talk more about Golkin Enterprises and the war in Ukraine. Andrew has family that live in Ukraine and he has first hand knowledge of what is happening to the people there. We also talk about peer groups, company acquisitions, team members, scalability and more. I had a great time talking with Andrew and appreciate his willingness to share what is happening in Ukraine. If you would like to show your support for the people of Ukraine, you can donate to https://unitedhelpukraine.org/ . Andrews's wife Khrystyna who is from Ukraine provided a comment about this organization, "United Help Ukraine is a wonderful non-profit that is working in many different directions to help those affected by war in Ukraine. I personally know of the main volunteers and trust this organization 100% as they helped me twice now to ship aid to specific battalions in Ukraine that asked for specific aid that I was able to collect here in the US." I have personally donated to this organization because I do not want to see anyone's freedom taken away. This episode was recorded on July 2, 2022
This episode is part two of a conversation with old friend Ted Onulak. A man of many talents, Ted is an accomplished saxophonist, vocalist, songwriter, blues harpist, and band leader. His band, Exit 10, can be seen in Washington DC on Monday nights at a venue called Madam's Organ in Adams Morgan. We'll hear more bootleg clips from the night before our talk. This episode is a continuation of that conversation, recorded the next day. If you haven't heard part one of this interview I encourage you to do so. In this episode we'll talk about performing and playing live. Then Ted will detail how he conceived, wrote, produced and recorded his song Threnody. We'll end on a philosophical note with a bit of a sonnet Ted wrote.Ted is a 1st generation Ukraine-American and has asked that you reach out to United Help Ukraine on Facebook or type unitedhelpukraine.org in your browser to donate.https://unitedhelpukraine.org/donate-to-help-save-the-people-of-ukraineIf you want to donate to support this podcast then you can do so below. Thanks for your support!Support the showSupport the showPlease consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link aboveOr, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here:https://www.patreon.com/timtunesAnd get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.
This episode is part one of a conversation with old friend Ted Onulak. A man of many talents, Ted is an accomplished saxophonist, vocalist, songwriter, blues harpist, and band leader. His band, Exit 10, can be seen in Washington DC on Monday nights at a venue called Madam's Organ in Adams Morgan. I went there to hear the band the night before our talk. The conversation for this episode was recorded the next day.I'm Tim Rose and this is the Tim Tunes pod cast. In this episode Ted Onulak will tell us the story of two of his songs and we'll discuss songwriting, performance and life, in general.Ted is a 1st generation Ukraine-American and has asked that you reach out to United Help Ukraine on Facebook or type unitedhelpukraine.org in your browser to donate. https://unitedhelpukraine.org/donate-to-help-save-the-people-of-ukraineIf you want to donate to support this podcast then you can do so below. Thanks for your support!Support the showPlease consider making a one time donation via the Paypal link aboveOr, consider becoming a monthly subscribing patron of the show here:https://www.patreon.com/timtunesAnd get lots of extra documentation and music associated with the show.
Война в Украине идет уже больше 100 дней. В конце февраля мы решили взять паузу и не записывать эпизоды «82 градусов», пока боевые действия не закончатся, но с сегодняшнего дня мы все же возобновляем работу над подкастом. Почему мы решили вернуться? Публикуем наш честный разговор о том, что происходит с нами и с нашим подкастом.Информация для тех, кто сейчас находится не в России и, следовательно, не подпадает под статью 205.1 УК РФ: в этом выпуске мы делимся ссылкой на благотворительную организацию United Help Ukraine, которой мы доверяем и которой можно помочь финансово.Информация для всех: если вы не знаете, как говорить со своими близкими, которые верят пропаганде, зайдите на ресурс #папаповерь.В выпуске мы касаемся следующих тем:(4:15) - как мы узнали о начале войны(8:47) - в каких отношениях мы сегодня со своей русской самоидентичностью и какими глазами мы смотрим на «особость» русского народа (19:18) - какие чувства вызывают санкции против России(24:57) - как раньше проходило 9 мая и какие эмоции этот день вызвал в 2022 году; что делать, если кто-то из близкого круга придерживается позиции Z(33:34) - перемены в нашем собственном потреблении контента и в российском медиа пространстве в целом(38:13) - что происходит с подкастом «82 градуса»(41:33) - что помогает нам жить в эти временаНаш подкаст будет снова выходить по средам каждые две недели. Помогите нам понять, какой контент вы хотели бы от нас получать в настоящее время: присылайте темы, на которые вы хотели бы, чтобы мы поговорили, в директ нашего инстаграма @82gradusa или на почту 82gradusa@gmail.com. Мы в телеграме: https://t.me/gradusa82.В выпуске звучат: Broke For Free — Fuck it, Blue Dot Session — Club Felix, Broke For Free — The Gold Lining. Источник: freemusicarchive.orgSupport the show
When Emily and Kyra realized they had both seen Matt Reeves' The Batman, they knew they had to discuss it for the pod. Join them as they discuss what they love about the movie, what they didn't love about the movie, and discuss similarities and elements of classic film noir movies that made it into the movie. There's also spirited discussion on latte art, a cat sidecar, and if Gotham City is about to undergo gentrification. This episode is spoiler heavy, so hide in the Batcave if you want to avoid it! The Batman is available to stream on HBO Max. This episode contains spoilers and strong language.Our fundraiser to support Ukraine is still ongoing. 100% of donations made to our Ko-fi page will be sent to United Help Ukraine. Дякую!Support the show
In this episode Ann shares: That she got in to radio news because of the numerous injuries that she had suffered as a modern dancer. How she had to have a very regimented morning routine due to how early she got up in the morning to go to work. She left working in the radio industry to become a PR consultant. She started her own theatre company in Sacramento that focused on either world or Sacramento premieres. That she had to augment her ticket sales with additional funding such as donations and foundation grants. That working as a radio announcer helped her to be able to write good press releases and make editorial decisions in her business. Theatre also taught her how to plan for future events by working backwards from the events deadline and setting up interim goals. She is donating the proceeds from the sale of prints from "Flowers of Ukraine" to United Help Ukraine. She advises not to quit your day job when pursuing your artistic endeavors as there is a very small percentage of artists that are financially successful from sales of their art alone. Ann recommends reading Business and Marketing books with regards to being able to make sales in your craft. That the Imposter syndrome seems to occur more in artists than in other professions. That Bob the Cat is 21 years old!
This was an awesome interview with Director Eugen Khazin who made the film short STEEL WILL! Well Eugene brought along the main cast of the film as well, what a surprise that was. So not only was Eugen there he brought Sean Ferguson, Oksana Platero, and Mark Heron. So if you like boxing or maybe the Rocky movies you are sure to love this film short about boxing. I don't want to give the plot away so its a secret. This film was well put together and very enjoyable. The actors really made you feel you were a part of the film. I really enjoyed having them on my podcast, it was a real treat. Make sure you share this podcast episode with friends and family!HELP UKRAINE:POST ANGLES: https://postangeles.org/Contact The Jose Show:email: mailto:zhills411@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.thejoseshow.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheeJoseShow/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/245183956892567/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joseroldanjrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoseroldanDirector Eugene Khazin:email: mailto:eugene.khazin@gmail.comIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7678100/?ref_=tt_ov_drFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteelWillfilmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/steelwillfilm/Oksana Platero:IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5357654/?ref_=tt_ov_stInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/oksanaplatero/Sean Ferguson: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6929918/?ref_=tt_cl_t_1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean_m_ferguson/Mark Heron: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9782766/?ref_=tt_cl_t_3Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markheronvo/Help Ukraine:Ukrainian Red Cross : https://donate.redcrossredcrescent.org/ua/donate/Direct support to Ukrainian Armed Forces: https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-spetsrahunok-dlya-zboru-koshtiv-na-potrebi-armiyiFoundation "Return alive": https://savelife.in.ua/en/United Help Ukraine - nonprofit based in USA : https://unitedhelpukraine.org/Support the show (https://paypal.me/jar1972?locale.x=en_US)
TW for this Episode: Child abuse, pedophilia, sexual assault, and suicide. Some ways you can support the people of Ukraine: For Refugees -The International Rescue Committee works to assist refugees all over the globe. This link will support the IRC infrastructure currently on the ground in Poland. -Polish Humanitarian Action provides support to internally displaced Ukrainians as well as those refugees who have come to Poland. Medical Aid -Voice of Children is a Ukrainian organization that was formed in 2015 to provide psychological help to children affected by war. -United Help Ukraine focuses on raising awareness on the war in Ukraine (their primary goal prior to the invasion) as well as distributing food and medical supplies to people affected by the war. For the Ukrainian Military -The National Bank of Ukraine has opened up a fund which people can donate to in order to support the Ukrainian armed forces. -Come Back Alive a charity that has been operating since 2014 to provide the military with equipment and training. -Army SOS focuses on providing equipment (especially medical) to front-line troops in Ukraine. For Journalists -The Kyiv Independent is a recently launched organization that emerged from the staff from the long-running Kyiv Post, which was shut down by its owner last November. -Free Press Unlimited, an organization that supports free and independent journalism around the world. Shownotes: This week, Matt and Cameron are happily joined once again by Dr. Kaitlin Shirley to cover the final part of Crime and Punishment (minus the epilogue!). And wow is her expertise needed to cover this whopper of a section. Among a bucket of unpleasantry, we'll be wrapping up Svidrigailov's story and start to bring Raskolnikov's own story to its conclusion. Normally I'd make a joke here, but I'm not sure it's appropriate for this one. Grab a drink to cope and tune in. You can also find Dr. Kaitlin Shirley as Dostoevsky or Doesn't She in the following places: dostoevskyordoesntshe.com Twitter @doestoevsky_txt Instagram @dostoevskyordoesntshe Tumblr The link to the Dostoevsky Book Club can be found here! Major themes: Dunia keeps that MF thang on her, Comparisons to the Meek One, Getting to a Full Yeltsin. The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Follow us on Instagram, check out our website, if you're so inclined, check out our Patreon!
Dr. Carla Messenger Shuman is a licensed clinical psychologist in Arlington Virginia. She is the owner and Director of a private practice, Mindful Solutions, LLC, and she has over 20 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents and adults. After earning a PhD from The George Washington University, she completed a post doctoral fellowship at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Her areas of expertise include anxiety disorders, OCD, and ADHD. She also enjoys helping clients who struggle with a chronic medical condition. Regardless of the clinical issues her clients face, she believes firmly in a resilience focused approach to managing challenges and building upon strengths for a healthier and more meaningful life experience. she believes that while we all face difficulties in life at one time or another, we can grow stronger through them and I can get beyond survival mode to lead life with purpose and joy.Learn more about Dr. Carla and follow her on social media:Website http://www.drcarlamessenger.com/Psychology Today Blog From Trial to TriumphLinked In @DrCarlaMShumanInstagram @mindfulsolutionsllcTwitter @DrCarlaMShumanConsider donating to United Help Ukraine.--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
Some ways you can support the people of Ukraine: For Refugees -Ukrainian Relief Efforts are fundraisers which GoFundMe has collected in one place after verifying that the money is going where the fund claims that it is. These funds have a variety of purposes, so you can look for an individual organization or purpose. -The International Rescue Committee works to assist refugees all over the globe. This link will support the IRC infrastructure currently on the ground in Poland. -Polish Humanitarian Action provides support to internally displaced Ukrainians as well as those refugees who have come to Poland. Medical Aid -Voice of Children is a Ukrainian organization that was formed in 2015 to provide psychological help to children affected by war. -United Help Ukraine focuses on raising awareness on the war in Ukraine (their primary goal prior to the invasion) as well as distributing food and medical supplies to people affected by the war. For the Ukrainian Military -The National Bank of Ukraine has opened up a fund which people can donate to in order to support the Ukrainian armed forces. -Come Back Alive a charity that has been operating since 2014 to provide the military with equipment and training. -Army SOS focuses on providing equipment (especially medical) to front-line troops in Ukraine. For Journalists -The Kyiv Independent is a recently launched organization that emerged from the staff from the long-running Kyiv Post, which was shut down by its owner last November. -Free Press Unlimited, an organization that supports free and independent journalism around the world. Shownotes: This week, Matt and Cameron slow things down a bit and attend a funeral in part 5 of Crime and Punishment. This time we'll start by recommending that you grab your cheapest wine or liquor because we are going to be spending some significant time in Luzhin's POV in this part. Pay attention to the things that he, ironically, doesn't. Perhaps it would be crass to tell you to enjoy this part - but kick back and tune into this wake gone very, very wrong anyway! Major themes: Self-Deception, The power of Sonia's worldview, funeral parties. The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Follow us on Instagram, check out our website, if you're so inclined, check out our Patreon!
Alex Ribbentrop is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and founder of Live Free Psychotherapy, a private practice licensed in Virginia, Maryland, and Florida. Alex is a Qualified Supervisor, EMDR Trained Clinician, Certified Complex Trauma Profession, and Certified Family Trauma Professional. He is also a two time recipient of George Mason University's, ”Outstanding Master of Social Work Award”. Alex's clinical career and training has focused on the areas of complex trauma, family systems, personality disorders, and substance use disorders; his approach integrates trauma informed care and existential considerations to support individuals in the development of personal meaning and value for their lives. In addition to clinical practice, Alex works as a consultant and speaker. He is currently focusing efforts on developing a more comprehensive model and approach to providing family therapy at an outpatient level of care.Learn more about Alex:https://live-freepsychotherapy.comFollow him onFB @livefreepsychotherapyllcIG @livefreepsychotherapyConsider donating to United Help Ukraine.--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
Rebecca is an art therapist and co-founder of Creative Wellbeing Workshops, LLC which provides individuals and organizations with training and resources for managing stress, preventing burnout, and increasing wellbeing. She is co-author with her business partner Gioia Chilton of Positive art therapy theory and practice: Integrating positive psychology with art therapy and teaches on the topic at George Washington University. She is also a practicing artist and illustrator of The Desert Mandalas Coloring Book. She lives in the desert Southwest with her husband and some cats.Learn more about Rebecca and Gioia's work:Creative Wellbeing WorkshopsThe Desert Mandalas Coloring BookSupport her artworkConsider donating to United Help Ukraine.--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
Some ways you can support the people of Ukraine: For Refugees -Ukrainian Relief Efforts are fundraisers which GoFundMe has collected in one place after verifying that the money is going where the fund claims that it is. These funds have a variety of purposes, so you can look for an individual organization or purpose. -The International Rescue Committee works to assist refugees all over the globe. This link will support the IRC infrastructure currently on the ground in Poland. -Polish Humanitarian Action provides support to internally displaced Ukrainians as well as those refugees who have come to Poland. Medical Aid -Voice of Children is a Ukrainian organization that was formed in 2015 to provide psychological help to children affected by war. -United Help Ukraine focuses on raises awareness on the war in Ukraine (their primary goal prior to the invasion) as well as distributing food and medical supplies to people affected by the war. For the Ukrainian Military -The National Bank of Ukraine has opened up a fund which people can donate to in order to support the Ukrainian armed forces. -Come Back Alive a charity that has been operating since 2014 to provide the military with equipment and training. -Army SOS focuses on providing equipment (especially medical) to front-line troops in Ukraine. For Journalists -The Kyiv Independent is a recently launched organization that emerged from the staff from the long-running Kyiv Post, which was shut down by its owner last November. -Free Press Unlimited, an organziation that supports free and independent journalism around the world. Shownotes: This week, Matt and Cameron spend some time with unpleasant people in Part 4 of Crime and Punishment as Svidrigailov appears and everything is worse now. Awkward family dinners, debating your fiance into loving you, and telling your only friend to drown herself ahoy! Many things get weird in this part. Sit down, find the light of God as Dostoevsky would want, and turn in! Quick note: the section between 28:40 - 30:05 is an advertisement. Subscribe to LingoPie here! And you can purchase books on Libro.fm here. Major themes: Strange Men in your Bedroom, Financial Security, Reasonable Expectations for a Fiancé 10:12 - Send it to tipsytolstoy@gmail.com 43:36: History.com coverage of the My Lai Massacre. 47:12 - Sonya, SIlent No More: A Response To the Woman Question in Doestoevsky's Crime and Punishment by Elizabeth Blake
Dr. Julie Bindeman graduated from the George Washington University and is the co-owner of Integrative Therapy of Greater Washington in Rockville, Maryland. Her specialty is in the field of Reproductive Psychology, where she actively writes, lectures, and presents. She is a consultant in training in EMDR through EMDRIA. She has served on several committees within the Mental Health Professional Group of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and was just elected to its Executive Committee. She served as a former Board Member of the Maryland Psychological Association for over 10 years. Dr. Bindeman is a member of multiple organizations focused on Maternal and Reproductive Mental Health and was appointed by the Governor of Maryland to serve on the Maternal Mental Health Task Force. She was recently awarded the Karl Heiser Award for her legislative efforts on behalf of psychology. Dr. Bindeman has published several chapters and articles pertaining to Reproductive Psychology.Learn more about Dr. Julie Bindemanhttps://greaterwashingtontherapy.com/courseshttps://greaterwashingtontherapy.com/julie-bindeman-psyd/https://greaterwashingtontherapy.com/understanding-perinatal-mood-issues-when-is-it-a-problem/Follow her on social mediaTwitter: @drjulieb @ITGWTherapyFacebook: @drbindeman @ITGW2007Psychological and Medical Perspectives on Fertility Care and Sexual Health1st Edition - October 21, 2021Prenatal and Preimplantation Diagnosis: The Burden of Choice 1st ed. 2015 EditionConsider donating to United Help Ukraine.--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
An overly caffeinated, and dangerously unmedicated Robin delivers an ADHD ramblefest about the limitations of his knowledge of world affairs, how to make sense of conscious awareness from an "Internal Family Systems" framework, and reinterprets the lyrics to one of his songs, "Don't Forget the Lie".Please consider making a donation to United Help Ukraine.the Very Smallhttps://theverysmall.bandcamp.com/album/the-very-small--Listeners of The Robin Smith Show can now join our Kiva Lending Team and help us in our effort to bring more good into being.Join Team Robley on Kiva!
So why don't we just water the grass where we're already at? This week's episode is emotional for no reason. We ask each other deep questions that struck up unexpected conversations. It's always good to get to know even your closest friends on a deeper level! Hope you enjoy ((((: Instagram Handles @thatmakes3ofus @adi.das99 @amber_ales @bailitheel Follow us to stay up to date on all things That Makes 3 Of Us and get involved when we ask for stories, submissions, requests, and more! We love you each, thanks for your support! Want to be a guest speaker on our show? Or have a suggestion of who you would love to hear on the. TM3OFUS podcast? Let us know through our instagram DM's or email us at thatmakes3ofuspodcast@gmail.com Shop from Etsy shops owned by citizens of Ukraine: https://www.handmadehunt.com/shops/ukraine Download this file by The Color Amber and 100% of proceeds will be donated to United Help Ukraine: https://thecoloramber.me/shop/ukraine
Some ways you can support the people of Ukraine: For Refugees -Ukrainian Relief Efforts are fundraisers which GoFundMe has collected in one place after verifying that the money is going where the fund claims that it is. These funds have a variety of purposes, so you can look for an individual organization or purpose. -The International Rescue Committee works to assist refugees all over the globe. This link will support the IRC infrastructure currently on the ground in Poland. -Polish Humanitarian Action provides support to internally displaced Ukrainians as well as those refugees who have come to Poland. Medical Aid -Voice of Children is a Ukrainian organization that was formed in 2015 to provide psychological help to children affected by war. -United Help Ukraine focuses on raises awareness on the war in Ukraine (their primary goal prior to the invasion) as well as distributing food and medical supplies to people affected by the war. For the Ukrainian Military -The National Bank of Ukraine has opened up a fund which people can donate to in order to support the Ukrainian armed forces. -Come Back Alive a charity that has been operating since 2014 to provide the military with equipment and training. -Army SOS focuses on providing equipment (especially medical) to front-line troops in Ukraine. For Journalists -The Kyiv Independent is a recently launched organization that emerged from the staff from the long-running Kyiv Post, which was shut down by its owner last November. -Free Press Unlimited, an organziation that supports free and independent journalism around the world. Shownotes: This week, Matt and Cameron dive into family dynamics in Part 3 of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. Along with Luzhin, now Pulcheria and Dunia enter the scene to see their beloved son/brother - only to find him rather different than they remember. Grab your bottom-shelf beer and sit down, we're about to see the fundamental separation of the human heart from those around us. Major themes: Hot Petersburg Summer, Regretting your drunk behavior, regretting your sober behavior* *That sober behavior being writing an article justifying your own act of premeditated murder several months ago 07:26 - “Bill, Bill. I got your note…I ask you just one thing, Just give Europe to Russia.” The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Follow us on Instagram, check out our website, if you're so inclined, check out our Patreon!
Unicef: https://secure.unicef.ca/page/98630/donate/1?locale=en-US Nova Ukraine: https://novaukraine.org/donate/ International Committee Of Red Cross: https://www.icrc.org/en/donate United Help Ukraine: http://unitedhelpukraine.org/ Save The Children: https://www.savethechildren.org/ Find Us Online Fiona: @Zuraniix Cly: @clycloneMC Harv: @Beardandthehair Frank: @Kestrel1A Mario: @ThatMarioRivera #ukraine #supportukraine #unicefIf you like the show, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Review us on Apple Podcasts to help new listeners find the show. Want to be a part of our community? Join our Discord - https://bit.ly/pip-discord About Us Point in Progress was founded by Fiona MacKinnon, Frank G. Villagomez, Harv Parmar, Mario Rivera, and Ryden Forsyth. Our music is "Escape From LV426" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.
My director friend Eugene Khazin and my actress friend Oksana Platero reached out to me to record an episode asking for your help to donate to the Ukrainian RED CROSS! Both Eugen and Oksan were born in Ukraine and now live in the USA but have family that still live there. They talked about the devastation that has been caused with Russia attacking their country. Contact The Jose Show:email: mailto:zhills411@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.thejoseshow.com/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TheeJoseShow/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/245183956892567/Twitter: https://twitter.com/joseroldanjrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejoseroldanUkrainian Red Cross : https://donate.redcrossredcrescent.org/ua/donate/Direct support to Ukrainian Armed Forces: https://bank.gov.ua/en/news/all/natsionalniy-bank-vidkriv-spetsrahunok-dlya-zboru-koshtiv-na-potrebi-armiyiFoundation "Return alive": https://savelife.in.ua/en/United Help Ukraine - nonprofit based in USA : https://unitedhelpukraine.org/Gathering of humanitarian materials (food, clothes, batteries, medicine, first aid kits etc)EMERGENCY AID FOR UKRAINE in LA area, CAWe open our location (9300 Corbin Ave. Northridge CA91324) to help Ukraine with donations. All donations willbe delivered via airlines.Anything helps! Thank you.Same thing in NJ stateNova Poshta Shopping 27 Merry Lane NP100007070New Jersey (NJ)East Hanover07936+1973 463 00 88+ Mon - Fri 09:00-17:00Support the show (https://paypal.me/jar1972?locale.x=en_US)
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In these uncertain and crazy times. A small insignificant teacher is showing the world what bravery and courage look like. We all need to heed the message of Ukraine, and their dear to fight overwhelming odds. They are in the fights of their lives, and they are showing us how we should fight for our lives each and every day. Please visit the links below for ways to give back and donate to a country that desperately needs our help. The Ukrainian Red Cross, which does loads of humanitarian stuff, from aiding refugees to training doctors. Donate here. The British Red Cross, which has launched an appeal to raise funds for food, medical supplies, shelter and water. Donate here. Revived Soldiers Ukraine, which funds medication and medical supplies for army hospitals on the front line. Donate here. Nova Ukraine, a Ukraine-based non-profit that provides civilians with everything from baby food and hygiene products to clothes and household supplies. Donate here. Sunflower for Peace, which provides first-aid backpacks to doctors and paramedics on the front line. Donate here. Voices of Children, a charity that focuses on helping children recover from the psychological trauma of war. More info here. United Help Ukraine, which distributes food and medical supplies to internally displaced people in Ukraine. Donate here. Doctors Without Borders, whose base in Ukraine provides treatments for a range of regional diseases and medical problems. More info here. The Kyiv Independent, a Ukraine-based English-language newspaper. Not to toot our own horn, but journalism can be pretty damn important. Help keep accurate news reports coming by donating to The Kyiv Independent's Patreon and GoFundMe pages. #Ukraine #Freedom #Lessons #Motivation #Life # Fight. Show your support of this podcast if you choose, at this link: https://anchor.fm/charles-johnson6/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-johnson6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charles-johnson6/support