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In this episode, Sasank Kalipatnapu (@ksasank) and Leana Dogbe (@ldogbe4) sit down with Dr.Joseph Mills(@jmills1955), Dr. Douglas Jones and Dr. Premchand Gupta (@pcvasc) to discuss the origin of the SVS Step Challenge. This episode features a conversation about the history behind the SVS Step challenge and the role of walking in treating peripheral artery disease (PAD). It also covers the origin of “Walkathon”, the Indian equivalent of SVS Step Challenge. Dr. Joseph Mills is Professor and Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy at Michael E DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He is also the John W. Reid and Josephine L. Reid Endowed Professorship in Surgery and is currently the chair of the SVS Foundation. Dr. Douglas Jones is an associate professor of Vascular Surgery at UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA. He currently leads the Limb Preservation Center at UMass Memorial Health. Dr. PC Gupta is the clinical director of vascular and endovascular surgery and vascular interventional radiology at the Care Hospitals in Hyderabad, India. He is President of the Vascular Society of India and now President of the World Federation of Vascular Societies. Relevant links: SVS Step Challenge - Home Page - Link to look up the details of the Step Challenge vascular.org/step2024 - Link to sign up for the Step Challenge 2024 Follow us @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and provide us with your feedback with our listener survey.
Tema: Walkathon 2024 O Alpha Brasil, com mais de 45 anos de história, tem como missão evangelizar e aprofundar a espiritualidade das pessoas. E nada melhor do que unir essa nobre missão à pratica de um estilo de vida saudável, não é mesmo?Neste sábado, 27 de abril dê um passo pelo evangelho neste outono e participe do Walkathon 2024. Entrevistado: Eduardo Isidio - Diretor Nacional da Alpha Brasil, pastor da ADAI e ministro de louvor da ADAI MUSIC. Local: Centro Olímpico do Ibirapuera - Avenida ibirapuera 1315, Vila Clementino, SP - Das 07h às 13h CUPOM DE DESCONTO: RTMALPHA Apresentação: Renata BurjatoProdução: Kaka RodriguesEdição: Thiago Lisa, Luiz Felipe e Pedro Campos See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can celebrate your birthday any way you like, and a woman from Fleur de Lys has decided she will spend time walking on HER birthday this week. Millie Walsh is doing it for a cause that's dear to her heart. A longtime community volunteer in Fleur de Lys, on the Baie Verte Peninsula, she's decided to spend part of her 65th birthday on Wednesday by walking 20 kilometres to raise money for the Dorset Museum Interpretation Centre.
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HEADLINES : 1st to 7th October 2023 : Vatican City : Rector Major Made cardinal. Mission Delegate of Nepal Fr. Augusty Pulickal reports from Rome * India - Los Angeles Salesians host Global Youth Film Awards. South Asia Delegate for BOSCOM Fr Ernest Rosario reports from Chennai * India : Kolkata Provincial inaugurates AV Hall dedicated to former Principal. Miss Rachael Ravidas reports from Siliguri * India : Civil Society holds Walkathon for Child Rights. Child Friendly Project Coordinator Miss Garrol Lotha reports from Dimapur * India : Priest awarded for pioneering agriculture revolution. Fr. Francis Xavier reports from Panaji, Goa * India : Superior General, Councilors elected for Sisters of Mary Immaculate. This episode was produced by Fr. C.M. Paul director of Radio Salesian and Salesian TV with technical assistance of Program director of Salesian TV Mr. Bruno Thapa. "For the latest Asia-Pacific Salesian Family news log on to Don Bosco South Asia portal and the news link as https://donboscosouthasia.org/News and www.eao.bosco.lin
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In this episode, host Aaditya Mehta talks with the Founder of the NGO "Aashray Seva Kendra"—an NGO whose original mission was to support senior citizens in Mumbai, by providing free lunch. To date, they are providing meals to over 75 senior citizens daily, have visited many old age homes, and have provided their support during the pandemic by giving food kits to the people living on the street. They also provided oxygen cylinders to the people who were in need. In this episode, Personality Development Podcast wants to thank these amazing people who have taken this initiative towards the betterment of the world. If you would like to extend your support via time or money, you can straight away connect with them on their Instagram Page, below is the link: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aashraysevakendra/ And if you would like to get registered for their amazing event of Walkathon, please find the below registration link: Registration Link: https://www.townscript.com/e/AW2023 And if you would like to give any feedback or suggestion for the Podcast, please do it on the website or Instagram: Website: https://podcast-on-personality-development.yolasite.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/personalitydevelopmentpodcast/
On this new Comic Book Bears Podcast audio episode, we welcome back to the show the incredible Steve Bryant! Steve has been on our podcast many times in the past to talk about his work like Athena Voltaire and The Clean and this time around he is here to discuss his Kickstarter campaign for the first issue of Evie and the Helsings! For centuries, the Van Helsing family has protected humanity from things that go bump in the night. The mantle has been passed onto the last of the family line. But Evie Van Helsing just wants to rock! Written by Steve, drawn by Don Cardenas with colors by Jason Millet, Evie and the Helsings is the first issue of a 4-issue miniseries that follows Evie as she navigates life between the music industry and the supernatural world. (Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets This is Spinal Tap by way of Ash Versus Evil Dead.) Hit play to hear Steve tell us all about it! After the interview, Caleb, Billy Z and Steve discuss some recent comic related news (such as the cancellation of two HBOMAX comic books based shows and a new Titans #1 with a phenomenal creative team behind it!) New books on the spinner rack that we discuss include Nightwing #100, the kickoff of the X-Men storyline Sins of Sinister and Inferno Girl Red #1 from Image Comics! All this and ... sorta kinda ... Cher! Please also note this is our first episode with our brand new theme song ... which we really really dig ... composed just for us by the electronic artist Walkathon! And lastly we talk about a Meal Train campaign to assist our very close friend and fellow podcaster Wendi Freeman who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The links for the Evie Kickstarter and Wendi's campaign are below. Please consider contributing to both!!! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stevebryant/evie-and-the-helsings-1 https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/9v4vy6
Norm Mackenzie, Community Engagement Coordinator for the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center, talks about the Center's services and two of its upcoming events: the Wednesday, January 25 "Second Chances Celebration" from 10:00-11:30 at the Center's Otay Mesa locale, and the Saturday, January 28 "Walkathon" beginning at 8:00 a.m. at Leidos in University City.
On this episode of the Construction Record Podcast, digital media editor Warren Frey speaks with Walnut Foundation vice-president Anthony Henry and International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) union representative Ivan Dawns about prostate cancer awareness in the construction industry, particularly amongst Black men who are among those at highest risk of contracting the disease. Henry highlighted the work of the Walnut Foundation to build awareness and encourage early testing to prevent and treat prostate cancer and the foundations's signature event, the annual “Walk The Path” Walkathon which will take place on June 5, 2023. Dawns spoke to the importance of prostate cancer awareness in the construction industry, which remains a male-dominated profession with an increasingly ageing population. He also shared personal stories of prostate cancer and pointed out while men contract the disease, women also suffer as partners father and sons are taken from them. you can listen to The Construction Record on the Daily Commercial News and Journal of Commerce websites as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music's podcast section. Our previous episode featuring Youtuber and trades advocate Nicholas Tountas is here. Thanks for listening. DCN-JOC News Services
Hayley tells us Alice in Wonderland was a real person, and the whole story is just one big creepy detail. Yeah, this is not a fun lesson. Drink every time we say “disgusting.” Then, Kat reminds us that humans have always been weird and terrible! Depression-era Dance Marathons were not as cute as they sound and often ended in hallucinations, mania, and sometimes death. This episode is sponsored by betterhelp. For 10% off your first month of better help visit betterhelp.com/classy or enter our promo code CLASSY. Produced by Parasaur Studios © 2022
This week join us for a special episode of Keeping up with Mccurdy with Commissioner William McCurdy and Dinisha Mingo of Mingo Health Solutions.
The Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative is holding its first national fundraiser walkathon. We'll find out more from Jaime Charlebois, Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative Co-Founder.
Can how often you wash your dog's bowl affect your health? Jeff Ryman explains in his health report. The Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative is holding its first national fundraiser walkathon. We'll find out more from Jaime Charlebois, Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Collaborative Co-Founder. The New Mom Project strives to assist expected mothers with giving their newborn babies a good start. Margrett Weldon explains on In The Know. It's the Wednesday edition of Buzz With Bill with Producer Bill Shackleton! How much do you care about your sleep? We talk about the significance of sleep, and how to do it right, with Registered Nurse Leslie Depoe. Now that Spring is here, it's time to talk about all the fun and unique holidays taking place. Leanne Baarda shares tips on experiencing these celebrations with accessibility in mind.
“ZENPod”, Season 5, episode 4, featuring Shri Amarjeet Singh, also known as the “Sporty Sikh”, the only 60 year old blind person in the world to run 101 half marathons. Amarjeet has till date done over 200 plus runs and that is the official tally. Sighted till age 13, he started losing vision gradually and attained the condition of Total Blindness at the age of 40. A Mountaineer, Swimmer and Runner, he started participating in sports & adventure activities at the age of 48. Amarjeet has successfully completed(four times) a Walkathon of 300Kms long, from Mumbai - Shirdi walk for the blind. “If you are there in this world, it is due to the grace of God. Have faith in God, Do good deeds with good thoughts; this is spirituality says Shri. Amarjeet Sporty Sikh Singh, in his conversation with Venkatesh Mahadevan. Amarjeet has successfully completed a Walkathon of 300Kms long, from Mumbai - Shirdi walk for the blind four times He has been featured prominently in several inspiring international videos and international books. In addition to Running, Amarjeet is also a mountaineer and Swimmer. He has successfully done treks in parts of Himalayas, more than half of the Sahyadri ranges, Himachal, Rajasthan and Goa and topping it all off with a successful Kailash Parikrama Yatra. Some of Amarjeet's stupendous achievements :- The only blind person to :- • To complete 160-km run/walk from Mumbai-Pune. • Paramotor at the altitude of 1,000 feet above sea level (for about 10kms.) • Scale 19,830ft. high Dolma Pass in Kailash Parikrama, Tibet (China) • Completed 1,100ft. rappelling from Takmak Point in Raigad Fort, Maharashtra • Over the Age of 60+, in India to run and walk from Mumbai-Pune (approx 160kms). Some of Amarjeet's significant Awards include :- • Star Believe Award, By Star Sports • International Sikh Acheiver's Award in Sports, By SatSri Akal Charitable Trust • Best Sportsman of the Year, By National Sports Club for the Blind, Mumbai • Star Achiever, Best Sportsman, By AnaamPrem • Marathi Gaurav Puruskaar, Blind Marathon Runner Award, 2016 • Mumbai Mayor's Award for Divyaang- GAURAV PURASKAAR • Inspirational Runner Award 2019 • Mumbai Road Runner's Award for Inspirational Challenged Runner of the Year • Vaisakhi Khel Ratna Award, By Sikh Community, Ahmednagar “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit. You can reach Amarjeet on on +91-9821362022.
Curtain raiser - Season-5, of “ZENPod”, featuring Shri Amarjeet Singh, also known as the “Sporty Sikh”, the only 60 year old blind person in the world to run 101 half marathons. Amarjeet has till date done over 200 plus runs and that is the official tally. Sighted till age 13, he started losing vision gradually and attained the condition of Total Blindness at the age of 40. A Mountaineer, Swimmer and Runner, he started participating in sports & adventure activities at the age of 48. Amarjeet has successfully completed(four times) a Walkathon of 300Kms long, from Mumbai - Shirdi walk for the blind. “ZENPod” is a Podcast series that features trailblazers from different walks of life, with a purpose to build an empowered eco-system where learnings and experiences from these enlightened professionals, will be available within “arms reach of desire” for those who aspire to scale higher and wish to contribute, in their life's pursuit.
Zimbabwe loses 260,000 hectares of forest annually. Once a year, the group Friends of the Environment organizes a multiday walk across the country, planting trees along the way.
One new comer to the body building scene is gearing up to flex her muscles in the bikini category of he Muscle Mayhem competition this weekend at the Arc in Camana Bay. And...The Brac Branch of the Cayman Islands Humane Society Pirates Weekend 5k Bike and Walkathon is around the bend. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rcnews/message
Roxanne Borisov, mother of Alice. Details: https://www.gofundme.com/f/alices-world-of-wonder?member=14050625&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Walk for Alice 5K Walk-a-thon takes place Saturday October 9th at 930am meet at the Granville Island water park 1318 Cartwright Street
Paws for People is kicking off a unique fundraiser this week. We got details from Dir. of Events & Operations Clarice Ritchie.
Mel from Let's Talk Colac Otway chats about the September Virtual Walkathon raising funds and awareness for mental health. Find out more information via the Let's Talk Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/letstalkcolac/
Guest: Liezel van der Westhuizen Our resident fitness enthusiast Liezel van der Westhuizen, discusses fitness for purpose this time. Tune in to hear more about The Avon Justine iThemba Walkathon and how signing up and joining in, can help support non-governmental organisations working with breast cancer survivors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian LaLima (@blima790) and Co-Host ApolloDez (@ApolloDez1) talk about the bullpen woes in the Dodgers & Padres series, & Red Sox Homestand redemption. They also answer questions from the audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Afew lads join in this week for a solid enough chat, covering a serious few topics, including family beef, school regrets and Prince Philly. We round off with Cappagh Chats, this week myself and himself will be reliving the 2020 Walkathon, when Anna Geary made the long trip to Cappagh.
Topics range from God to pornography as we do a split spotlight episode on two of Highland High School's most prominent side characters. Beavis and Butt-Head are first exploited by Daria and a christian businessman in "Walkathon" then try to use Stewart's internet savvy to make out a few nipples in "Cyberbutt." Thanks for listening and if you enjoy our show, feel free to spread the word to your friends. Each subscription is like a kick in Satan's keister. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Al Levine talks with parents Alisa and John McMorris. Their son Andrew was tragically killed by a drunk driver in 2018. In his honor, the Suffolk County Council of Boy Scouts of America will hold the Andrew McMorris Memorial Walkathon on November 27th. Register at sccbsa.org/walk2020 and help raise funds needed to finish the McMorris Lodge at Baiting hollow scout camp.
From helping out on a charity appeal to dominating late night music radio for generations. In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, Graham Torrington tells how his early love for radio led to his arrival at BRMB to help with the annual Walkathon. Graduating quickly from occasional shows to daytime contemporary radio, he quickly made his mark before the potential of a late-night love songs programme was unleashed. Pushed aside from the station he loved, he moved to the challenged Buzz FM and then onto help launch Kix 96 as Programme Controller. Graham tells of the call which led then to his appointment at GWR and how his reputation grew as the company expanded to dominate numerous UK markets - to the annoyance of some. Graham tells of the evolution of Late Night Love, the genuine value he feels it brought to listeners and the art of getting the stories from them. As another takeover ended his spell with that group, he talks of life at the BBC and how he once again created late night magic of a more comforting flavour. As Graham retires from UK radio – for now at least – he tells too the things he never mentioned on air about his own life. What are his stories? This is Graham Torrington – in his own words – alone. Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series here (https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations) – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series
Congratulations are in order for our stunning new Miss South Africa 2020, Shudufhadzo Musida from Limpopo, who took the crown in a glittering online ceremony last weekend. The beautiful 24-year-old has a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Pretoria, and is currently doing her BA Honours in International Relations at the University of Witwatersrand. Well done! Heather is excited to be taking part (virtually) in the iThemba Walkathon this year to help raise funds, and awareness, about breast cancer. The event is in its 15th year but is going online for the first time ever, with participants countrywide joining in on Saturday 31st October 2020. Nederburg is making the weekends even more welcome, with the launch of the Summer Sunset Stoep Sessions, every Friday afternoon at the old manor house on the farm, a relaxed vibe and beautiful views are what you need to start your weekend off just right! The newly launched Farm Shop & Deli at Blaauwklippen in Stellenbosch is all about local, offering a country-style destination in the heart of Stellenbosch that's easily accessible for locals and stocks the best of locally grown and produced deli fare. A great relaxing spot and a chance to stock up on tasty goodies to take home, await all who visit. WIN WIN WIN!!! Heather has 2 competitions running this week and you can stand a chance to win a hamper from Comfort Perfume Deluxe which includes a years supply of Comfort fabric softener to care for your laundry and make your clothing smell extra special - valued at R 600 AND there are also 3 hampers from Skip Washing powder up for grabs valued at R 200 each including a limited edition locally designed face mask, Skip washing powder, and a few Comfort Perfume Deluxe samples as well to add to your wash – laundry has never looked this exciting! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Congratulations are in order for our stunning new Miss South Africa 2020, Shudufhadzo Musida from Limpopo, who took the crown in a glittering online ceremony last weekend. The beautiful 24-year-old has a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Pretoria, and is currently doing her BA Honours in International Relations at the University of Witwatersrand. Well done! Heather is excited to be taking part (virtually) in the iThemba Walkathon this year to help raise funds, and awareness, about breast cancer. The event is in its 15th year but is going online for the first time ever, with participants countrywide joining in on Saturday 31st October 2020. Nederburg is making the weekends even more welcome, with the launch of the Summer Sunset Stoep Sessions, every Friday afternoon at the old manor house on the farm, a relaxed vibe and beautiful views are what you need to start your weekend off just right! The newly launched Farm Shop & Deli at Blaauwklippen in Stellenbosch is all about local, offering a country-style destination in the heart of Stellenbosch that’s easily accessible for locals and stocks the best of locally grown and produced deli fare. A great relaxing spot and a chance to stock up on tasty goodies to take home, await all who visit. WIN WIN WIN!!! Heather has 2 competitions running this week and you can stand a chance to win a hamper from Comfort Perfume Deluxe which includes a years supply of Comfort fabric softener to care for your laundry and make your clothing smell extra special - valued at R 600 AND there are also 3 hampers from Skip Washing powder up for grabs valued at R 200 each including a limited edition locally designed face mask, Skip washing powder, and a few Comfort Perfume Deluxe samples as well to add to your wash – laundry has never looked this exciting! heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
Join Adria and Allie for this Week’s Highlights On the Mountain. Family Events Friday October 23rd at 8am Scarecrow Story Walk at Pinetop-Lakeside Library Saturday October 24th at 10am Walkathon in support of Red Ribbon Week at Freeman Park in Taylor Saturday October 24th at 1pm Halloween Roundup at R Lazy J Wildlife Ranch Adult Events Wednesday October 21st at 11:30am WMBORT at Torreon Saturday October 24th at 10am Wood Burn Workshop - Create a Cedar Box at Kittles Fine Art and Supply Saturday October 24th at 5pm Chris Bennett's Socially Distanced Stand-Up Comedy at Country Court Event Hall Upcoming Events Saturday October 31st at 6pm Trunk or Treat Drive-Thru at Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex Saturday October 31st at 6pm Haunted Halloween Drive-Thru at Show Low City Park #AZWM #ARIZONAWHITEMOUNTAINS #AZWHITEMOUNTAINS #ARIZONASBACKYARD The following are the sponsors of the ARIZONA WHITE MOUNTAINS Podcast show, please visit them and give them your support when you can, as they make this show possible. Premier Sponsors: Summit Healthcare Town of Pinetop-Lakeside Arizona White Mountains The Hub Bloom 'n Bean Buffalo Bill's Tavern and Grill Crockery Cafe Darbi's Cafe Edward Jones Elevate Athletics Fireground Digital Firehouse Subs Haven of Lakeside The House Restaurant La Casita Cafe The Lion's Den The Lodge Sports Bar & Grill The Maverick Magazine New Horizons Physical Therapy North Star Salon PersNIKKIty's Pour Station - White Mountain Purified Water Show Low Chamber of Commerce Solterra Senior Living St. Anthony's School The Truck Stop VFW #9907 Vinnedge Signworks White Mountain Partnership White Mountain Tees WME Theaters
Barbara and Brenda demonstrates how everyone can fully participate using multiple forms of exercises. This virtual WalkaThon leaves no federationist behind!
The weather is getting warmer, and many local venues are opening their doors again, so if you are looking for some ideas and fun things to do this weekend, this is for you! This week Heather chats to Antoinette Dickson from the iThemba Walkathon who are taking their entire event online and virtual this year in a first for this event that has been running for an incredible 15 years. If you love playing Escape Room – the solution is here! Heather shares about a local company called &SCENE who have launched an online virtual escape room game, and it is an utter blast. The ESC games run over the weekends, and all you need is a good internet connection and your team, find out more on today’s show. Local initiative RADA are creating awareness around Alcohol and drug abuse this October month, and if you need advice or know someone who does, then you can find out more, and the Miss SA 2020 pageant is going to be broadcasting on 24th October – find out more about how to get your ticket for some incredible behind the scenes action and an exclusive interview with our brand new Miss SA. Middelvlei Wines in Stellenbosch have launched their ‘Burger and Beats’ evenings again, and offers great entertainment and a fun outing for the whole family, and Franschhoek’s Mystery Weekends are back, and if you are looking to travel and explore our beautiful country, in a romantic setting – this is the perfect opportunity, and besides, you don’t even have to plan anything, they do it all for you! Local coffee roastery, Coffefe are back at it – this time offering half price on off all takeaway coffees for the month of October as a kick-off to their campaign to thank the community for their support. They are located in the Gourmet Grocer in Birdhaven and offer tastings, make your own blend options and more. WIN a set of double tickets valued at R 240 each to enjoy the opera, either at Joburg Theatre or online if you prefer. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com
The weather is getting warmer, and many local venues are opening their doors again, so if you are looking for some ideas and fun things to do this weekend, this is for you! This week Heather chats to Antoinette Dickson from the iThemba Walkathon who are taking their entire event online and virtual this year in a first for this event that has been running for an incredible 15 years. If you love playing Escape Room – the solution is here! Heather shares about a local company called &SCENE who have launched an online virtual escape room game, and it is an utter blast. The ESC games run over the weekends, and all you need is a good internet connection and your team, find out more on today's show. Local initiative RADA are creating awareness around Alcohol and drug abuse this October month, and if you need advice or know someone who does, then you can find out more, and the Miss SA 2020 pageant is going to be broadcasting on 24th October – find out more about how to get your ticket for some incredible behind the scenes action and an exclusive interview with our brand new Miss SA. Middelvlei Wines in Stellenbosch have launched their ‘Burger and Beats' evenings again, and offers great entertainment and a fun outing for the whole family, and Franschhoek's Mystery Weekends are back, and if you are looking to travel and explore our beautiful country, in a romantic setting – this is the perfect opportunity, and besides, you don't even have to plan anything, they do it all for you! Local coffee roastery, Coffefe are back at it – this time offering half price on off all takeaway coffees for the month of October as a kick-off to their campaign to thank the community for their support. They are located in the Gourmet Grocer in Birdhaven and offer tastings, make your own blend options and more. WIN a set of double tickets valued at R 240 each to enjoy the opera, either at Joburg Theatre or online if you prefer. heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · heatherhook.com · www.heatherhook.com
Preparing the participants for the big walkathon happening this month!
Walk On MARS is a nationwide, nonpartisan, voting awareness community event - with an option to volunteer to register voters. The event takes place on September 25 - 27, 2020. And, there is no cost to participate. The sign-up form and event details are available on www.cleartheair.us/walkathon. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justiceleagguepodcast/support
Episode 388 Lee Goldberg is a First Class Father and Meteorologist. He is the Chief Meteorologist for Channel 7's Eyewitness News First 4:00pm and Eyewitness News at 5:00pm, 6:00pm and 11:00pm. He joined the Eyewitness News Weather Team in 1996. Lee has a dedication to community service that includes his avid support for the Pediatric Cancer Foundation, hosting their annual Walkathon in Riverside Park each spring. Lee is the best dressed Dad on television and posts pictures of his Accutire to his Instagram feed. In this Episode, Lee shares his Fatherhood journey which includes a son and daughter. He discusses the origin of his passion for weather and gives advice for parents of kids interested in pursuing a career in meteorology. He describes his feelings about moving into the parental role of empty-nester. He talks about his discipline style and how he approached things once his kids hit the dating scene. He offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! MANSCAPED - https://www.manscaped.com Promo Code - Father Save 20% + Free Shipping Subscribe to First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Kasiah Morrison, an Intern for Carriage Cove Short-Stay Rehabilitation in Rexburg, decided to organize a "Walkathon" to promote the importance of therapeutic recreation. She and Emily Spencer, a Certified Rec Therapist, talk to us. READ MORE HERE: https://www.byui.edu/radio/walk-for-therapeutic-recreation
Lauren Palmer finds out how the SA Guide Dogs Association are helping us stay fit in lockdown, while still raising funds for their worthy cause! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al Levine talks with John and Alisa McMorris to talk about the upcoming Andrew McMorris Memorial Walkathon & 5K on Saturday, March 28th at Baiting Hollow Scout Camp. To register, go to www.sccbsa.org/Walk2020
It’s that time again for our biggest and most fun fundraiser of the year: Walkathon!: A tail waggin’ festival with a family-friendly theme, held in 5 locations in Florida this year. On today’s “Sit. Stay. Speak!” podcast we visit with three members of the Walkathon team: Jennifer Bryan,Mallory Page and Chad Bouton. And, “It’s a moment with Titus!” too…Give a listen and learn how you can enjoy Walkathon with your furry friend…even if it’s a miniature pony or a pot-bellied pig! That’s “Sit. Stay. Speak!” Stay tuned… Did you know our podcast is available on streaming platforms, such as Stitcher, iTunes and Spotify? Be sure to subscribe via the links above!
Thank you for tuning into the April podcast and supporting the activities of students and staff at OSSB. Lots of good stuff in store this month for your listening pleasure. Our Aware group presents on “being you” and strategies for acceptance in our school community. We are excited to demonstrate some new equipment that will help the podcast sound a whole lot better. Mr. Kelley’s classes present some research on the beeping Easter egg. Video on the making beeping Easter eggs a nationwide Project http://www.mtv.com/news/2124051/beeping-easter-eggs-dad/ Mrs. Peirano’s class gives us some insight into our annual Easter egg hunt. We hear some exciting news from our deputy state superintendent Dr. John Richard about the leadership for the school for the blind and Dr. Lou Maynus discusses her role as interim superintendent and future plans. Corey grandstaff from the Washington School for the Blind, an alumnist of OSSB, talks to Mr. Kelley’s fifth period career class. Julia brings us the activities calendar for April and May. We begin our senior showcase by having seniors reflect on their time at OSSB and discuss their future plans. And it is prom season, so Emily sits down with Mrs. Parish to discuss plans for this years prom on May 9. We conclude this months podcast with coverage of the Walkathon where OSSB is helping to raise money for Partners in Conservation at the Columbus Zoo to provide aid for people and animals in Rwanda. Thank you once again for tuning in and giving us an hour or so of your time each month.
Starting with a Walkathon at Santiam Correctional Institute, George's big change began in prison. The walk was to draw attention to suicide, which had taken George's father. In prison, the suicide rate is particularly high. George was a student in SCI's Business In A Box program and had revenue from his business. He donated $100 to the walk and had an amazingly successful event. George went on to start an online, on demand freight company as a side hustle after his release, and took a full time job for income while his business gained revenue. The lessons of life aren't always kind, and George took on partners when money got tight. He wound up spending more time on the logistics business and less time on his full time job. As time went on, working with the partners became untenable and George resigned. The company goes on and his partners are very good at what they do, so lesson learned, maybe starting smaller is a good idea. Felony Inc Podcast with your hosts Dave Dahl and Ladd Justesen We record the Felony Inc Podcast inside NedSpace in the Bigfoot Podcast Studio in beautiful downtown Portland. Audio engineer, mixer and podcast editor is Allon Beausoleil Show logo was designed by Carolyn Main Website was designed by Cameron Grimes Production assistant is Chelsea Lancaster Theme music "Free" written and recorded by Dave Dahl, all rights reserved, motherfuckers This weeks podcast brought to you in part by soap-on-a-rope, when you don't want to drop stuff Felony Inc Podcast supports City Central Concern at centralcityconcern.org 10% of gross revenue at Startup Radio Network goes to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries thru kiva.org/lender/markgrimes Listen to the Felony Inc Podcast live on-air every Friday at 10:00am pacific time on Startup Radio Network at startupradionetwork.com
We were in the studio for United Way Day with Nadine Pottinga, Executive Director for United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley and her guest, Roberta Lauder from member agency, Shenandoah Area Agency on Aging. Roberta gave us an overview of all the services offered to our aging population from SAAA including senior centers, Meals on Wheels, the Senior Helpline, transportation for medical visits and more. We also talked about their upcoming Walkathon scheduled for Saturday, April 6, 2019. You can get details about everything we discussed on their website: http://www.shenandoahaaa.com/ Nadine filled us in on the details from their Annual Meeting and reminded us that the monthly Rubbermaid Sale is happening on Saturday, February 23, 2019 in the Belk parking lot at Apple Blossom Mall.
By Davy Crockett Follow @ultrarunninghis Both a podcast and a full article (Listen to the podcast episode which includes the bonus story about getting lost in the fog.) 1918 advertisement The orginal walkathons were not the relatively tame fundraising walks of the 1970s for causes. Instead these walkathons were brutal endurance events that had their heyday in the mid-1930s. These walkathons were not ultrarunning events. They were rather twisted walking events, if it could even be called walking. They were mostly a crazy test of enduring sleep deprivation. But still, it is important to understand the history of these competitions, because they had a negative impact on true extreme endurance sports such as ultrarunning in the minds of Americans for future decades. The Walkathon was believed to be invented in America, in 1913, at Terra Haute, Indiana. Achieving miles was not the objective. The goal for the walkathon was to survive for weeks and to be the last one standing. The walkathons were similar to the more despised dance marathons of that time. Both involved couples. The difference was that the walkathon contestants walked instead of danced. Because the name referred to walking, they didn’t carry the stigma of that time against dancing in many areas of the country. These contests were held in halls, playhouses, theaters, fairgrounds, and tents where participants walked nearly non-stop for days, weeks, and even months. Most walkers were quite young and they shuffled along with the hope of obtaining large prize money. Walkathons became big business because they attracted a huge number of spectators who were thrilled to witness suffering and to cheer their favorite couple. Thousands, and even tens of thousands of curious onlookers would pay 25-50 cents to watch the carnage as long as they pleased. The walkathons were so popular that they were even regularly broadcast multiple times per day by radio stations. Rules During a rest period, cots were brought out on the floor in front of the crowds. Contestants sleep or get treatment. Rules varied and could be changed mid-stream. In order to have an event last for weeks, generally after the first three hours, rests were given each hour. For example at a 1932 walkathon in Oregon, contestants would walk for 45 minutes, and then rest/sleep 11 minutes off stage. They would come back out at the sound of a gong or airhorn and then sit in front of the audience for four minutes getting ready for the next hour. Sometimes during the evenings, cots were brought out onto the floor in front of the crowds and walkers were forced to stay on the floor to rest and sleep. Man shaves while walking Couples walked together and could hold each other up when things got rough. One verteran contestant would hold his partner up for four hours while she slept on her feet. When rest periods came, they gained the skill of being able to fall asleep within ten seconds. If one member of the couple dropped (literally) out, the other person could continue for a time “solo” with the disadvantage of not being aided by another person. When another person of the opposite sex became available because their team member was also out, the two could team up as a new couple. Dancing was sometimes allowed among the contestants during hours stipulated by the state law and city ordinances. (Des Moines Register, Sep 1, 1929). The promoters took their events to various cities, renting halls and seeking entrants. One took his walkathon to Europe with a traveling company. Overseas, spectators wanted them to be even faster and more furious. When the company returned they brought home a new feature to the walkathon that was embraced by all of the promoters. The new feature was a daily one-hour “derby,” that spiced things up. In the evenings a derby would be used to thrill the spectators and further test the walkers even more. The “sprint” derby was popular which required the walking couple t...
Thanksgiving is a time come together and enjoy a great meal surrounded by those you love. Unfortunately, there are people out there that can't afford a Thanksgiving dinner and have to choose between paying bills or getting a turkey. Thanks to Pastor Victor, he is doing his part in the community to change that. The 2017 Gobble Wobble Walkathon starts today as Pastor Victor will walk 50 miles over a three day period to raise money for Thanksgiving baskets for those in need. Pastor Victor joined Artimis just before hitting the trail to talk about how the Gobble Wobble started, his trials and tribulations, and those in need can receive a Thanksgiving basket. If you would like to help donate or pledge money for the Gobble Wobble click here.
Jumoke (pronounced Joo-MOH-keh) is a Nigerian word which means "Everyone Loves The Child. "Camp Jumoke was founded in 1994 by The Association for the Advancement of Blacks in Health Sciences (AABHS) and is dedicated to enriching the lives of children who have Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). In its first year of operation, 40 children attended the camp for two weeks. The continuing mandate of the Camp Jumoke Organization is to better serve the needs of hundreds of children across Canada afflicted with Sickle Cell Disease. Your contributions help send kids to a camp where they can participate in outdoor activities, develop lifelong memories and relationships, enhance their self-esteem, create support networks and so much more.In this episode, we talk and share with Yvonne Clarke, Events Director for Camp Jumoke. She talks a little about herself and a lot about Camp Jumoke.Each year since its inception in 1994, Camp Jumoke has held a walk-a-thon to raise the necessary funds to send children with Sickle Cell Disease to summer camp. Camp Jumoke receives no government funding. Therefore, it is primarily supported by private and corporate donations. The annual Camp Jumoke walk-a-thon is an entire day of family-oriented events featuring celebrities, live entertainment, children's activities, vendors, refreshments and free giveaways. Thanks to the City of Toronto, we are able to hold all of these festivities in the park behind the provincial legislative building.The Camp Jumoke walk-a-thon is a lively procession through the streets of downtown Toronto and attracts participants from the Greater Toronto Area, surrounding areas and across North America .At last year's walk-a-thon, thousands of dollars were raised by more than 1,500 individual donations and corporate sponsorships. This allowed 36 children to attend the two week camp session and develop a life time of memories.Date: Saturday May 29th, 2010 - Rain or Shine!Time: 10 a.m.Location: Queens Park- Toronto (North Entrance Near Museum Subway Station On the North-South University Subway Line)Web information: http://www.jumoke.org/walk.aspIf you would like to find out more about Camp Jumoke contact:Address: 1457 Dundas St. W., Suite 203Toronto, OntarioCanada M6J 1Y7Phone: (416) 410-2995Fax: Fax: (416) 920-2064Email: info@jumoke.orgWeb: http://www.jumoke.org/about-jumoke.aspPlease feel free to email us at info@blackcanadianman.comGod bless, peace be well and keep the faith,Vibe and Vegasinfo@blackcanadianman.comhttp://thevibeandvegasshow.wordpress.com/
After giving Josh a hard time for not coming on his station often enough, Ken Adams asks Josh about the podcast, as well as the murder of Dr. Tiller, the use of "new media" in the pro-life movement, faulty pro-life arguments, how to have effective dialogues with pro-abortion-choice people, and Fresno Right to Life's upcoming Walkathon fundraiser.