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With June being PRIDE month, in this episode, we are joined by special guest Jesse Gantt. He shares a glimpse into stigmas and hurdles that individuals in the LGBTQ community may experience as parents, and gives some suggestions on giving an increase of love, even if you don't see eye to eye.
With June comes Pride and 2020 is certainly a Pride year for the record books. We’re still living under a global pandemic with all in-person celebrations cancelled. But thankfully, America is finally demanding change against systematic racism through the #BlackLivesMatter movement in a way that we haven’t seen since the 1960s. It’s a powerful moment in history and it leaves me feeling motivated and inspired. Pride is not cancelled, just because large gatherings can’t happen. In fact, I’d say that the spirit of Pride this year is stronger than ever.My latest podcast is a mix of joyous hands-in-the-air celebration dance tracks and gay classics, with a healthy sprinkling of Lady Gaga (whose latest album, “Chromatica,” is taking the summer by storm!) It contains my latest remix with Stephen Jusko, of 2020 song of the summer “Rain On Me,” by Mother Monster with help from Ariana Grande.This DJ is still not yet back to work and has no upcoming gigs on the horizon, so if you appreciate and feel inspired by my podcast, please feel free to Venmo me a tip: @DJBlacklowFollow me online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djblacklowSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djblacklowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/djblacklow/The Tracklist:1) Fun Tonight (DJ Blacklow Intro) – Lady Gaga2) Pretty Hurts (Rafael Barreto Remix) - Beyoncé3) Give A Little (Roland Belmares’ Summer Time Dubby Mix) – Maggie Rogers4) Together (Leo Blanco Remix) - Sia5) Hallucinate (Eddie Martinez Remix) – Dua Lipa6) Power (Dario Xavier Remix) – Ellie Goulding7) I Got My Sambando Education (DJ Blacklow Mashup) - Rafha Madrid vs. Uncanny Alliance8) Alice vs Don't Let Go (Brett Austin Big Room Mashup) - Lady Gaga vs. Nacho Chapado & Junior Senna9) Dance Monkey (Danny Mart Super Remix) – Tones and I10) American Life (Victor Cabral Remix) - Madonna11) Movin’ Up (2020 Mauro Mozart Remix) – Inaya Day12) A Deeper Love (Pride) (Leanh & Zambianco Remix) - Hector Fonseca & Natascha Bessez13) Holding Out For A Hero (Original Mix) - Esteban Lopez & Binomio Feat. Alicia Nilsson14) A Little Respect (Jesus Montanez Pride Remix) - Erasure 15) I Will Wait For You (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Remix) - Sagi Kariv feat. Maya Simantov16) It’s Gonna Be Alright (Club Mix) - Guy Scheiman, Riki Ben Ari17) Forever Young (Original Mix) – Big Kid feat. Audrey Callahan18) So Am I (GSP Remix) – Ava Max19) Rain On Me (Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow Remix) – Lady Gaga feat. Ariana Grande20) True Colors (Dirty Disco Pride Original Airplay Edit) - Dirty Disco feat. Jeanie Tracy
With June being pride month Chris and I thought their was no better time then to talk about this than now! Unfortunately even in 2020 our world is upside down and completely FUCKED let's be real! For unfair and unjust reasons Chris has come across discrimination for being a gay man in his life and in business. In this episode we talk about how he had dealt with this discrimination and over came these issues. We send all our love, hugs and joy to everyone in the LGBTQ community, we stand with you, we love you and we are your vendors! With style and love, Shelby & Chris www.simply-classic-events.com www.cmomentus.com
Bellavista SHARE, which is part of Bellavista School is hosting a virtual trauma conference this month on the impact of trauma on our society and children in particular. They will be hosting various experts who will unpack what trauma does to children, how it affects their ability to learn, and what needs to be done in order to help them heal and move forward with stronger coping skills. With June being Youth Month, we decided to reach out to them to find out more about the conference which starts this week. On the line is Clinical phsychologist and director of research and development at Bella vista share, welcome to the show.Natalie Solomon
With June here, Richard Oring of New Century Financial Group joins Jon Gay to take stock of where we are, almost halfway through the year.Things we've learned to live without in 2020Food and Medical SuppliesSocial Justice and Social UnrestFinancial IssuesInterest - the difference between lending and borrowingLow rates and refinance optionsDon't be afraid to take advantage of governmental programs like PPPDon't be afraid to ask lenders for a break.Email Richard: ROring@ncfg.comNew Century Financial Group WebsiteCall Richard: 609-924-2049 x126
Today we wanted to cover what fair lending is, what lending looked like before fair lending laws were in place, and the ripple effect that unfair lending practices cause. With June being Pride month and racial equality protests currently taking place across the country, we hope you enjoy our dive into this timely subject.
With June being the Pride Month, our fashion editor, Manish Mishra @Dandydujour, toasts sartorial risk-takers like Ranveer Singh and Harry Styles who have paved the way for gender-neutral style
With June arriving this week, corn is rushing ahead and growing rapidly. Now’s the time for growers to get out and scout fields to identify planting issues, determine yield potential and start fine-tuning your management plan, says Kinburn, Ont., agronomist Paul Sullivan. On this episode of RealAgriculture’s Corn School, Sullivan notes that stand assessment and... Read More
PkmnMstrz Podcast 51 Recording Date: May 31, 2020 Release Date: June 2, 2020 Can you hear us now? With June here, you know our Event Radar is in FULL swing! Haven't seen all the news? That's what we're here for. https://pokemonprofessor.com http://PkmnMstrz.com PokeMiners https://bit.ly/3dCbRyI Make sure to like, follow and subscribe! • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzDiscord • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzInstagram • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzFacebook • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzTwitter • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzTwitch • https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzPatreon • joltsw1tch@outlook.com • SMS: 548-800-5091 • Voicemail: https://anchor.fm/PkmnMstrz/message • Intro & Outro - Music: "Illiad" Artist: Density & Time • Transition - Music: "Continue On" Artist: Michael James Greco Tune in! https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnApplePodcast https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnBreaker https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnCastbox https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnCastro https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnGooglePodcast https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOniHeartRadio https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnOvercast https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnPocketCasts https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnPodcastGuru https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnPodcastRepublic https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnRadioPublic https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnSpotify https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnStitcher https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnTuneIn https://bit.ly/PkmnMstrzOnYouTube Pokémon and all respective names are ™ and © of Nintendo 1996-2019. Pokémon GO is ™ and © of Niantic, Inc. PkmnMstrz are not affiliated with Niantic Inc., The Pokémon Company, Game Freak, or Nintendo. #Pokémon #PokémonGO #Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PkmnMstrz/message
There is a lot of old conditioning around the concept of masculinity. We have this very deeply embedded belief system that centers around aggression, pride, stoicism, sexuality, and competitiveness – among other things – as masculine traits, and suggests that men should not show any emotion or vulnerability. With June being men’s health month, Jason Wrobel and Whitney Lauritsen take a closer look at the concept of toxic masculinity and how one can be free from its shackles. Tune in to this episode and start giving yourself the permission to explore life, get rid of the mask of manliness, and to tune into yourself in a deeper way. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today: wellevatr.com Wellevatr Facebook Wellevatr Twitter Wellevatr Instagram
There is a lot of old conditioning around the concept of masculinity. We have this very deeply embedded belief system that centers around aggression, pride, stoicism, sexuality, and competitiveness - among other things - as masculine traits, and suggests that men should not show any emotion or vulnerability. With June being men's health month, Jason […]
My 32nd birthday’s next week. With June 2 on the horizon, I’ve been doing a decent amount of reflection. I’ve stopped to think about the past 365 days. I’ve thought about my hopes for the next 365 days. I’ve reflected on all of my years as a whole. The other day I was standing in my bathroom, when I had a really unexpected, emotional moment thinking about where I'm at in my life. In today's episode, I chat about flipping the script, and instead of focusing on the things I don't have, thinking about all of the blessings that I do. --- PROMPT: What’s one thing you’ve done in the past two weeks that makes you proud? SOCIAL @hurdlepodcast @emilyabbate MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The Perfect Mile 1110. Matt Taylor, Tracksmith Co-Founder & CEO Dear Sunday #SaveRowgatta Custom Performance’s “Pay What You Like” sessions “We’re In This Together” sweater from Ellsworth + Ivey Running for Real podcast with Tina Muir Let Your Mind Run by Deena Kastor OFFERS Reebok | Go to reebok.com for 40% off sale and full price items with code “HURDLE” Note: global exclusions apply, including but not limited to Nano X, Zig, and Club C. Items will be marked as excluded on the product description page. Beam | New product alert! Obsessing over Beam’s newest release this week: Dream capsules, with nano CBD, melatonin, magnesium, reishi, and L-theanine. Head to beamtlc.com to get 15 percent off your purchase using the code “HURDLE” at checkout. Athletic Greens | Head to athleticgreens.com/hurdle to get 20 free travel packs ($79 value) with your first purchase, no code necessary. Daily Harvest | Go to dailyharvest.com and enter promo code “HURDLE25” at checkout to get $25 dollars off your first box. Power Dot | Go to powerdot.com and use the code “HURDLE” at checkout for 20% off. WHOOP | Head to whoop.com to get a free WHOOP strap plus 15 percent off any membership by entering the code "HURDLE" at checkout. Four Sigmatic | Head to foursigmatic.com/hurdle and use the code “HURDLE” at checkout for 15 percent off your purchase today. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message
Jim Salveson, Niall McCaughan and Marley Anderson keep you up to date on the latest episode of Football Social Daily.With June 8 mooted as a possible Premier League return date, what does that mean for fixture congestion? Will the transfer window be boring due to a lack of funds to spend, and did Wayne Rooney underachieve in his Premier League career?Subscribe now and never miss an episode, and follow us on Twitter @TheSportSocial. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Good Adventures, This week I'm reading from my new book, How to Square Your Grouper. Gifts from strangers are never good. Especially when they're big bundles of drugs. June Nash is back. In Key West on vacation. And not at all hiding out from her famous brother's crazy fans, The Dewzers. It's been a tough couple of months and she just wants a little peace and quiet. But life doesn't work that way in June's world. Drug runners have mistaken her for their contact and she ends up with a sailboat full of Square Groupers. Which the Coast Guard immediately takes off her hands. So she's in the clear, right? Not even a little. Now she's dodging bullets from rival drug runners as she tries to escape her mom's attempt to bond and Morgan's obsessive need to figure out why someone from their past has followed her to Key West. How do you go from sipping rum one minute to running for your life the next? With June, it's just another Tuesday. Links: Comment over on our YouTube channel. How to Square Your Grouper Amazon Barnes and Noble Kobo https://melissabanczak.com That's it for this week. I'll see you next time. Go read a good book. Melissa
With Memorial Day behind us, we are ready for summer and the warm weather to begin. But, spring is still bringing rain and cold. We were worried about frost and the motorhome so we had to leave the heat on for a couple of nights this month. With June’s arrival, we are looking for long days and warm nights but of course we’ll be a home. We let our camping families have the campgrounds in the summer. Their season is short and we can visit any part of the year, so we’ll head out again in the fall. However, we will taking a short trip to Wisconsin just to exercise the MH systems during the summer down time. Of interest this month is the new VR system from Oculus, the Quest. This system is the first to be stand alone - no extra wires or hardware needed. This is a major step forward for VR systems. I have enjoyed the games and 360 videos. It takes us to places we’d never get to via conventional travel. This month we share ideas about RV generators, Harvest Hosts (which we just jointed, but have not used), inexpensive tablet computers, and much more.
7 Ways to Stay Safe for National Safety MonthJune is National Safety Month! In this episode, I’ll share seven simple, easy ways to enhance your safety and the safety of your loved ones. With June being National Safety Month, I’m recording this episode for two of my podcasts. Those are, “Safe Living Today” and “Weird and Whacky Holidays”. Of course, Living Safely is neither weird nor whacky. As a former Chief of Police, Security Director and leader of the Life Safety and Business Recovery group for one of the largest Financial Services Companies in the world, keeping people safe is one of my passions.A mindset of safety is a wonderful way to enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing. It also can save you money and help you avoid accidents that bring on pain and suffering.Here are my seven safety suggestions:1. June 1 is the beginning of the hurricane season in the Northern hemisphere. Now is a great time to stock up on non-perishable food and water so you can ride out an extended power outage. Plan on at least one to two gallons of bottled water per person per day. If you’re using well water, you’ll need additional water for the toilet I suggest having enough food and water to sustain you and your family for at least a week and preferably longer. There is a “Use by” date on water containers, so check and make sure the water is fresh. Act now to stockpile adequate food, water, a working battery or hand cranked radio, fresh batteries, and at least two working flashlights. If you have pets, ensure you have adequate food for them as well. For a more expansive guide on stocking supplies and preparing for disasters, I’ll have a link to an earlier “Safe Living Today” episode entitled, “Hurricane Irma - Prepare and Stay Safe” plus the link to an excellent guide prepared by the Red Cross and FEMA linked in the show notes. YouTube version of podcast: https://youtu.be/jePlA_S5Xl8. Red Cross - FEMA Guide: https://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/f&web.pdf.2. Have a family meeting and go over fire safety procedures and escape routes. Remind everyone of the “drop and roll” method to snuff out clothes fires. Have a working fire extinguisher, working smoke detectors, and Carbon Monoxide detectors. If you’re using battery operated detectors, change the batteries. Even better, upgrade to the new long life detectors.3. Have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car. Ensure everyone in the family knows basic First Aid and CPR.4. Create a safety kit for your car. Flashlights, fresh batteries, a working battery or crank radio, blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks should all be part of your kit. Have cellphone charging cords in the car. If you have people with Android and iPhones, you need at least one correct cord for each type of cellphone.5. Ensure there is a working car jack, tire wrench, and spare tire in the car. Ensure all drivers know how to change a flat tire. Keep jumper cables in the car and ensure drivers know how to use them. I highly recommend having a portable battery charger capable of jumpstarting your car. You’ll find them on Amazon and other online retailers and they’re available at most auto parts stores as well. Remember to charge them every two to three months and then put them back in the car.6. Have a “Go Bag” ready that contains medications, copies important documents, and anything else you want to keep safe. Make sure you have copies of insurance policies, medical information, insurance ID cards, medical directives, drivers licenses, and Social Security cards.7. Look around your home or workspace and identify and eliminate any electrical, tripping, or other safety hazards.To summarize,Stock up on water and non-perishable food.Review fire safety procedures and ensure your detectors and fire extinguishers are working properly.Ensure you have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car and everyone knows First Aid and CPR.Have a safety kit in your car.Ensure you have jumper cables, a spare tire, a wrench, and a jack in the car. Ensure drivers know what to do in an emergency.Have a “Go Bag” ready with medications, prescriptions, and copies of all important documents.Identify and fix all safety hazards in your home.With June being National Safety Month, this is the time to take action and safeguard yourself and your family.To listen to other “Safe Living Today” episodes and to subscribe so you never miss an episode, visit http://SafeLivingToday.com.Until our next episode, this is your host Stephen Carter asking you to, Stay Well, Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed.
7 Ways to Stay Safe for National Safety MonthJune is National Safety Month! In this episode, I’ll share seven simple, easy ways to enhance your safety and the safety of your loved ones. With June being National Safety Month, I’m recording this episode for two of my podcasts. Those are, “Safe Living Today” and “Weird and Whacky Holidays”. Of course, Living Safely is neither weird nor whacky. As a former Chief of Police, Security Director and leader of the Life Safety and Business Recovery group for one of the largest Financial Services Companies in the world, keeping people safe is one of my passions.A mindset of safety is a wonderful way to enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing. It also can save you money and help you avoid accidents that bring on pain and suffering.Here are my seven safety suggestions:1. June 1 is the beginning of the hurricane season in the Northern hemisphere. Now is a great time to stock up on non-perishable food and water so you can ride out an extended power outage. Plan on at least one to two gallons of bottled water per person per day. If you’re using well water, you’ll need additional water for the toilet I suggest having enough food and water to sustain you and your family for at least a week and preferably longer. There is a “Use by” date on water containers, so check and make sure the water is fresh. Act now to stockpile adequate food, water, a working battery or hand cranked radio, fresh batteries, and at least two working flashlights. If you have pets, ensure you have adequate food for them as well. For a more expansive guide on stocking supplies and preparing for disasters, I’ll have a link to an earlier “Safe Living Today” episode entitled, “Hurricane Irma - Prepare and Stay Safe” plus the link to an excellent guide prepared by the Red Cross and FEMA linked in the show notes. YouTube version of podcast: https://youtu.be/jePlA_S5Xl8. Red Cross - FEMA Guide: https://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/f&web.pdf.2. Have a family meeting and go over fire safety procedures and escape routes. Remind everyone of the “drop and roll” method to snuff out clothes fires. Have a working fire extinguisher, working smoke detectors, and Carbon Monoxide detectors. If you’re using battery operated detectors, change the batteries. Even better, upgrade to the new long life detectors.3. Have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car. Ensure everyone in the family knows basic First Aid and CPR.4. Create a safety kit for your car. Flashlights, fresh batteries, a working battery or crank radio, blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks should all be part of your kit. Have cellphone charging cords in the car. If you have people with Android and iPhones, you need at least one correct cord for each type of cellphone.5. Ensure there is a working car jack, tire wrench, and spare tire in the car. Ensure all drivers know how to change a flat tire. Keep jumper cables in the car and ensure drivers know how to use them. I highly recommend having a portable battery charger capable of jumpstarting your car. You’ll find them on Amazon and other online retailers and they’re available at most auto parts stores as well. Remember to charge them every two to three months and then put them back in the car.6. Have a “Go Bag” ready that contains medications, copies important documents, and anything else you want to keep safe. Make sure you have copies of insurance policies, medical information, insurance ID cards, medical directives, drivers licenses, and Social Security cards.7. Look around your home or workspace and identify and eliminate any electrical, tripping, or other safety hazards.To summarize,Stock up on water and non-perishable food.Review fire safety procedures and ensure your detectors and fire extinguishers are working properly.Ensure you have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car and everyone knows First Aid and CPR.Have a safety kit in your car.Ensure you have jumper cables, a spare tire, a wrench, and a jack in the car. Ensure drivers know what to do in an emergency.Have a “Go Bag” ready with medications, prescriptions, and copies of all important documents.Identify and fix all safety hazards in your home.With June being National Safety Month, this is the time to take action and safeguard yourself and your family.To listen to other “Safe Living Today” episodes and to subscribe so you never miss an episode, visit http://SafeLivingToday.com.Until our next episode, this is your host Stephen Carter asking you to, Stay Well, Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed.
National Safety Month - 7 Ways to Stay Safe!Show NotesJune is National Safety Month! In this episode, I’ll share seven simple, easy ways to enhance your safety and the safety of your loved ones. With June being National Safety Month, I’m recording this episode for two of my podcasts. Those are, “Safe Living Today” and “Weird and Whacky Holidays”. Of course, Living Safely is neither weird nor whacky. As a former Chief of Police, Security Director and leader of the Life Safety and Business Recovery group for one of the largest Financial Services Companies in the world, keeping people safe is one of my passions.A mindset of safety is a wonderful way to enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing. It also can save you money and help you avoid accidents that bring on pain and suffering.Here are my seven safety suggestions:1. June 1 is the beginning of the hurricane season in the Northern hemisphere. Now is a great time to stock up on non-perishable food and water so you can ride out an extended power outage. Plan on at least one to two gallons of bottled water per person per day. If you’re using well water, you’ll need additional water for the toilet I suggest having enough food and water to sustain you and your family for at least a week and preferably longer. There is a “Use by” date on water containers, so check and make sure the water is fresh. Act now to stockpile adequate food, water, a working battery or hand cranked radio, fresh batteries, and at least two working flashlights. If you have pets, ensure you have adequate food for them as well. For a more expansive guide on stocking supplies and preparing for disasters, I’ll have a link to an earlier “Safe Living Today” episode entitled, “Hurricane Irma - Prepare and Stay Safe” plus the link to an excellent guide prepared by the Red Cross and FEMA linked in the show notes. YouTube version of podcast: https://youtu.be/jePlA_S5Xl8. Red Cross - FEMA Guide: https://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/f&web.pdf.2. Have a family meeting and go over fire safety procedures and escape routes. Remind everyone of the “drop and roll” method to snuff out clothes fires. Have a working fire extinguisher, working smoke detectors, and Carbon Monoxide detectors. If you’re using battery operated detectors, change the batteries. Even better, upgrade to the new long life detectors.3. Have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car. Ensure everyone in the family knows basic First Aid and CPR.4. Create a safety kit for your car. Flashlights, fresh batteries, a working battery or crank radio, blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks should all be part of your kit. Have cellphone charging cords in the car. If you have people with Android and iPhones, you need at least one correct cord for each type of cellphone.5. Ensure there is a working car jack, tire wrench, and spare tire in the car. Ensure all drivers know how to change a flat tire. Keep jumper cables in the car and ensure drivers know how to use them. I highly recommend having a portable battery charger capable of jumpstarting your car. You’ll find them on Amazon and other online retailers and they’re available at most auto parts stores as well. Remember to charge them every two to three months and then put them back in the car.6. Have a “Go Bag” ready that contains medications, copies important documents, and anything else you want to keep safe. Make sure you have copies of insurance policies, medical information, insurance ID cards, medical directives, drivers licenses, and Social Security cards.7. Look around your home or workspace and identify and eliminate any electrical, tripping, or other safety hazards.To summarize,* Stock up on water and non-perishable food.* Review fire safety procedures and ensure your detectors and fire extinguishers are working properly.* Ensure you have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car and everyone knows First Aid and CPR.* Have a safety kit in your car.* Ensure you have jumper cables, a spare tire, a wrench, and a jack in the car. Ensure drivers know what to do in an emergency.* Have a “Go Bag” ready with medications, prescriptions, and copies of all important documents.* Identify and fix all safety hazards in your home.With June being National Safety Month, this is the time to take action and safeguard yourself and your family.To listen to other “Safe Living Today” episodes and to subscribe so you never miss an episode, visit http://SafeLivingToday.com.Until our next episode, this is your host Stephen Carter asking you to, Stay Well, Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed.
National Safety Month - 7 Ways to Stay Safe!Show NotesJune is National Safety Month! In this episode, I’ll share seven simple, easy ways to enhance your safety and the safety of your loved ones. With June being National Safety Month, I’m recording this episode for two of my podcasts. Those are, “Safe Living Today” and “Weird and Whacky Holidays”. Of course, Living Safely is neither weird nor whacky. As a former Chief of Police, Security Director and leader of the Life Safety and Business Recovery group for one of the largest Financial Services Companies in the world, keeping people safe is one of my passions.A mindset of safety is a wonderful way to enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing. It also can save you money and help you avoid accidents that bring on pain and suffering.Here are my seven safety suggestions:1. June 1 is the beginning of the hurricane season in the Northern hemisphere. Now is a great time to stock up on non-perishable food and water so you can ride out an extended power outage. Plan on at least one to two gallons of bottled water per person per day. If you’re using well water, you’ll need additional water for the toilet I suggest having enough food and water to sustain you and your family for at least a week and preferably longer. There is a “Use by” date on water containers, so check and make sure the water is fresh. Act now to stockpile adequate food, water, a working battery or hand cranked radio, fresh batteries, and at least two working flashlights. If you have pets, ensure you have adequate food for them as well. For a more expansive guide on stocking supplies and preparing for disasters, I’ll have a link to an earlier “Safe Living Today” episode entitled, “Hurricane Irma - Prepare and Stay Safe” plus the link to an excellent guide prepared by the Red Cross and FEMA linked in the show notes. YouTube version of podcast: https://youtu.be/jePlA_S5Xl8. Red Cross - FEMA Guide: https://www.fema.gov/pdf/library/f&web.pdf.2. Have a family meeting and go over fire safety procedures and escape routes. Remind everyone of the “drop and roll” method to snuff out clothes fires. Have a working fire extinguisher, working smoke detectors, and Carbon Monoxide detectors. If you’re using battery operated detectors, change the batteries. Even better, upgrade to the new long life detectors.3. Have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car. Ensure everyone in the family knows basic First Aid and CPR.4. Create a safety kit for your car. Flashlights, fresh batteries, a working battery or crank radio, blankets, water, and non-perishable snacks should all be part of your kit. Have cellphone charging cords in the car. If you have people with Android and iPhones, you need at least one correct cord for each type of cellphone.5. Ensure there is a working car jack, tire wrench, and spare tire in the car. Ensure all drivers know how to change a flat tire. Keep jumper cables in the car and ensure drivers know how to use them. I highly recommend having a portable battery charger capable of jumpstarting your car. You’ll find them on Amazon and other online retailers and they’re available at most auto parts stores as well. Remember to charge them every two to three months and then put them back in the car.6. Have a “Go Bag” ready that contains medications, copies important documents, and anything else you want to keep safe. Make sure you have copies of insurance policies, medical information, insurance ID cards, medical directives, drivers licenses, and Social Security cards.7. Look around your home or workspace and identify and eliminate any electrical, tripping, or other safety hazards.To summarize,* Stock up on water and non-perishable food.* Review fire safety procedures and ensure your detectors and fire extinguishers are working properly.* Ensure you have a well stocked First Aid kit in your home and car and everyone knows First Aid and CPR.* Have a safety kit in your car.* Ensure you have jumper cables, a spare tire, a wrench, and a jack in the car. Ensure drivers know what to do in an emergency.* Have a “Go Bag” ready with medications, prescriptions, and copies of all important documents.* Identify and fix all safety hazards in your home.With June being National Safety Month, this is the time to take action and safeguard yourself and your family.To listen to other “Safe Living Today” episodes and to subscribe so you never miss an episode, visit http://SafeLivingToday.com.Until our next episode, this is your host Stephen Carter asking you to, Stay Well, Stay Safe, and Stay Blessed.
THIS WEEK IS SPONSORED BY JAMAICAN CASTOR OIL — EPISODE 034 - PEOPLE BE GAY — In this episode of Black Millennial we talk about being gay and why that’s okay. With June being pride month we thought it important to shed light on the struggles and triumphs of our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ community. Because believing that all Black lives matter must include the wealth and variety of Black identities that exist. MOOD: Don't Try To Be Something You Ain't - 21 Savage LINKED UP: Donate to The Attic LGBTQ Youth Center Why Is It Still So Hard For Young People of Color to Get Therapy? You can’t send Oprah to hell Leaked FDA Documents Reveal Dangerous 'Forever Chemicals' in Meat, Poultry, Milk, and Chocolate Cake --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blkmlnl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkmlnl/support
Regardless of your political persuasion if you are a property investor you would have been pleased to see negative gearing and capital gains tax rules remain unchanged after the recent Federal Election. With those issues off the table it is back to business as usual when it comes to property tax. One important property investment tax deduction that is occasionally overlooked is depreciation. This is where the notional decline in the value of buildings, plant and equipment can be claimed as a tax deduction. With June 30 fast approaching this is one thing to get onto ASAP if you haven’t already. Mike Mortlock is the Managing Director of MCG Quality Surveyors and heads a team of highly qualified professions who can advise you on how much you are able to save off you tax bill by getting a depreciation schedule on your investment property. To find out if you can benefit from a depreciation schedule contact Mike on Phone : 1300 795 170 Email : mike@mcgqs.com.au As you will hear in my discussion with Mike it is a complex field but one that can save you thousands.
Host Denton Day (@Denton_Day) discusses the latest victim to the Redskins early injury curse and how the Redskins can fill the void that Reuben Foster left. With June 1 right around the corner do we see Josh Norman in a Redskins uniform again? Plus, some thoughts on the QB competition set to get underway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the edited version of our #YouTube Live #podcast recorded on 8/18: https://youtu.be/2g_tNYnnkG4 #YouTubeLive * This episode of FearTWD is meant to setup the rest of the season: the 2nd act of this season's two-act play * Unlike most shows, FTWD is sensitive to the characters' damage (doesn't move on) * ALL ABOARD! #StevenOgg will be on the new #Snowpiercer series, accompanied by Carol's ire. * F*** horses. #Walker physics * Noting the continuation of the mini-scene intros * #MorganJones, packing for #AlexandriaSafeZone, is a birds-eye view of his life in both series, thus far. Timeline concerns. FearTWD also has a #WheresHeath or two * Our Podcast is therapeutic * #Althea meeting up with a community, like Alexandria, and meeting #EugenePorter * #AliciaClark & Morgan: They've lost people, but can Morgan reach her before she loses herself? * #LucianaGalvez's & #VictorStrand's lap of purgatory: struggling to embrace old habits while finding purpose * Morgan leaving isn't really about thanking #RickGrimes (but definitely not trying to isolate himself, again) * (Almost) Everybody Hates Charlie. * With June, worried about #JohnDorie not loving the real her, why is nobody from this contingent concentrating on survival? * Charlie's silence: Guilt, Mourning, and fear of causing further pain * ...Saving Lucy: Charlie leaving The Little Prince for her * The box drop with MREs, toys, water, protein bars, "Take what you need, leave the rest," benevolence or "People like us"? * Walker kill multiplier at AGL Lumber Yard * ... #TheTwilightZone #AlfredHitchcock esque upcoming episode: Alicia's pattern of wanting to be alone after the AGL upset * Does Morgan end up leaving? #Instagram sleuthing... * John's cabin: default habit? bad idea? Stick together, people... * ...the consensus from both TWD and FTWD: maybe large communities are a bad idea * #ChrisHardwick's tearful return. #TalkingDead & #metoo / #femenism --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkingdead/message
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Welcome to the latest edition of Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews – a podcast that reviews and critiques films released by boutique labels that have taken old and sometimes forgotten midnight movies and re-releases them in special editions where the quality of the picture is fully remastered, usually from onetime lost or privately owned negatives or prints. This month is a bit different. This volume rather than doing an episode on midnight movies, I instead have focused on a subject. With June being LGBTQ Pride Month, I have searched about and found seven films specific to a lesbian theme. But unlike the typical exploitation films released by boutique companies, I’ve focused exclusively with arthouse films of the serious type. The seven movies reviewed are of various quality, with a few being outstanding, and a handful being wonderful surprises. The films include alphabetically AWOL (2016), BARE (2015), BELOW HER MOUTH (2016), BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (2013), DUCK BUTTER (2018), ROOM IN ROME (2010), and SUMMERTIME (2015). Sorry for the long delay between episodes, but I am now back. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Welcome to the latest edition of Halloween Boutique Psychotronic Reviews – a podcast that reviews and critiques films released by boutique labels that have taken old and sometimes forgotten midnight movies and re-releases them in special editions where the quality of the picture is fully remastered, usually from onetime lost or privately owned negatives or prints. This month is a bit different. This volume rather than doing an episode on midnight movies, I instead have focused on a subject. With June being LGBTQ Pride Month, I have searched about and found seven films specific to a lesbian theme. But unlike the typical exploitation films released by boutique companies, I’ve focused exclusively with arthouse films of the serious type. The seven movies reviewed are of various quality, with a few being outstanding, and a handful being wonderful surprises. The films include alphabetically AWOL (2016), BARE (2015), BELOW HER MOUTH (2016), BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (2013), DUCK BUTTER (2018), ROOM IN ROME (2010), and SUMMERTIME (2015). Sorry for the long delay between episodes, but I am now back. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Interview - 90s R and B Singer turned Entrepreneur ------------- Professional Bio (June Archer) Everyone wants to know the secrets to happiness. Author June Archer lets us in on the secrets in his new book, "Yes! Every Day Can Be a Good Day". Currently at the helm of a growing multimedia marketing company as President and CEO of ELEVEN28 ENTERTAINMENT, June Archer got his first exposure to the industry on the music scene behind the microphone. He soon realized that his dream would soon become a reality by successfully impacting the industry behind the scenes. Most recently he has added the credit of Executive Producer to his name with reality shows "The Docu-Tape" and "Behind The Unsigned" shows debuted on Fuse TV. He also co-produced motivational pre-game content for Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. With June's combined musical talents, experience in the entertainment industry and commitment to community, he is reaching for the stars and encouraging others to join him. "No goal is ever out of reach," June says. "Once you've realized your dream, that doesn't mean you stop. It just means you dream bigger." ------------------ Follow me on social media: 1.) Facebook.com/TonyMoze5 2.) Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/Tony_Moze 3.) Snapchat: TonyMoze 4.) Anchor: https://anchor.fm/tony-moze- 5.) Twitter/Periscope: http://www.twitter.com/Tony_Moze 6.) Good Reads: Tony Moze 7.) Linkedin.com/in/Tony-Moze 8.) www.TONYMOZE.com
With June being Men's Health month it was only right that we get to one of the fundamental issues that we see amongst the genders. For anyone who has ever worked at a nursing home or retirement village you know that women outnumber the men in bunches. There is no secret that women outnumber men as we get older. I am going to talk about some of the most common reasons why men die younger than women. You may be surprised by what I think the central issue of it all is. Links/Resources Free PDF - 10 reasons why men die younger In this episode you will learn: Common causes for men dying young What key word is associated with men dying faster Why many of these issues began when men are young kids Social Links Join the lunch and learn community - www.drpierresblog.com/joinlunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on Facebook - www.facebook.com/lunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on twitter - @LunchLearnPod - use the hashtag #LunchLearnPod if you have any questions, comments or requests for the podcast For More Episodes of the Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry Podcasts To share your thoughts: Leave a comment Share this show on Twitter, Facebook If you are looking to help the show out Leave a review on Apple Podcast because your ratings and reviews are what is going to make this show so much better Just like I said earlier subscribe on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud and tell just one friend to subscribe as well. Download the MP3 Audio file, listen to the episode however you like.
Welcome to the end of May folks! With June around the corner Paul and Ryan share their versions of the holiday long weekend: Memorial Day and Victoria Day. After some holiday banter they dive head first into a couple of crazies running for Governor in Idaho who showed their true colours in a televised debate. […]
With June about to bust all over, today we're turning to that masterpiece of narrative musical theater, Rodgers and Hammerstein's CAROUSEL.
With June begins the second half of the year, with the first one laying dormant in the past. But it’s no good to mourn the things that were – instead we celebrate the times. Today, with the help of Andreas Adams (aka MuskoakA) we take a look back at our favorite selections of 2011, and dust them off for another rotation. For this exclusive Headphone Commute mix, Andreas was provided a limited set of albums to work with, in particular only the selections from our Best of 2011's Music For Withered leaves And Lonely Fishtanks. With this constraint, Andreas set out to make one of the ultimate best-of, mixes that we can't wait to share with you! And we’ll have more on the way! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
With June comes the end of school and graduations for some. As is the tradition around this time we have a service celebrating the accomplishments of our youth during the last school year. This year we are proud to have in the graduating class of 2007 Revira Davis. Revira came to the First Baptist Family at a period in her life of much turmoil. In her adoptive family and First Baptist she found a home in which she has managed to grow and develop from the shy girl that stayed back to the confident out going young women that takes the pulpit today. Please join with us in congratulating Revira in her graduation from High School and wishing her well in her continued endeavors as she heads off to university. Please continue praying with us for the continued improvement of our senior pastor Reverend Jesse Brown. While spending a week resting he hopes to return to his regular duties this week. Thanks to everyone listening to our podcast. Please drop us a Note at fbcpreacher@fbcpreacher.com or submit your comments here on the web page about anything you might hear in this ministry. We enjoy hearing your comments about our ministry or anything you might think of to improve this ministry. Again thank you all for listening and have a blessed week from the pastoral and technical staff at First Baptist Church of Chicago.
The beginning of unity is empathy, and empathy starts with conversations like these. As a successful entrepreneur, artist, author and speaker, June Archer ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/about.php ) speaks lovingly of how we can identify biases and create sustainable change in our culture. We step into his shoes as he shares his experiences of moments of injustice - not in anger but to bring awareness around the issues of white privilege. Listen as Archer calls me out in my subconscious biases towards the end of this episode! June Archer Everyone wants to know the secrets to happiness. Author June Archer lets us in on the secrets in his new book, "Yes! Every Day Can Be a Good Day". ( http://www.iamjunearcher.com/yes-every-day-can-be-a-good-day-book.php ) Currently at the helm of a growing multimedia marketing company as President and CEO of ELEVEN28 ENTERTAINMENT ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/eleven28-entertainment/ ) , June Archer got his first exposure to the industry on the music scene behind the microphone. He soon realized that his dream would soon become a reality by successfully impacting the industry behind the scenes. Most recently he has added the credit of Executive Producer to his name with reality shows "The Docu-Tape" and "Behind The Unsigned" shows debuted on Fuse TV. He also co-produced motivational pre-game content for Sunday NFL Countdown on ESPN. With June's combined musical talents, experience in the entertainment industry and commitment to community, he is reaching for the stars and encouraging others to join him. "No goal is ever out of reach," June says. "Once you've realized your dream, that doesn't mean you stop. It just means you dream bigger."