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This special commemorative episode is brought to you by our local South Texas Pride community featuring our guests: Elyssa Albaugh and Victoria Whitson. We are ecstatic to be part of such a vibrant and vital community as Revolve One lifts up those showing their rainbow colors. With October being LGBTQ+ History Month, we knew something special had to be done for the release of our 100th episode—we are reminding everyone what pride is all about as it persistently teaches that love is love. As much as we celebrate love and our LGBTQ+ community, we understand it is not always so easy to show your pride.Unfortunately "LGBTQ(+) young people are at a higher risk of experiencing negative mental health outcomes than their heterosexual and cisgender peers".If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless or suicidal, please call the TrevorLifeline at 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678-678. This is available for everyone 24/7—remember you are loved and cared for.For more El Dusty and Americano Beat Tape, Vol. 1 click hereConnect:Click here to visit the Revolve One Web Page To follow us on Facebook click hereEmail the show at feedback@revolveone.comWe are on Instagram & Twitter @revolveoneIf you would like to collaborate or advertise with us please email advertise@hrmg.agency or call 361-816-7708.HRMG (Partnership) HRMG is a full service creative agency specializing in web development, design and digital marketingSupport the show (http://patreon.com/revolveone)
Get an update on weeks 3 & 4 of Justin's 2020 hunting season. He has his first encounter with a shooter buck on his home farm, attempts to hunt public land with Todd, and then makes his way back to his lease where he manages to harvest a nice Illinois buck. With October officially over, we now set our sights on November and the peak of the rut. Bowhunt or Die, baby!
Grit NW is now on Twitter!!!Two months in and thousands of downloads and live streams later, Grit NW is proving it’s worth. Listeners from across the nation have subscribed and shared the show with their friends, family members and co-workers and are making it a success. Thank you so much for all your support!!! Word is spreading that UBC Carpenters are standing proud and taking charge of their futures and are willing to step up to protect it.Through insightful and informative long format interviews, short Q + A segments and the Fight Club series, Grit NW is educating and energizing its listeners to value and protect the gains that past generations have worked so hard to achieve. With October now behind us, here’s a taste of what lies ahead in the coming weeks.We’ll begin November, with a new episode of The Spotlight, where we meet those individuals who go above and beyond to better the lives of their fellow brothers and sisters, both in and outside the craft.Later, we’ll meet Lisa Marx, from the Local 70, in the North Puget Sound area. Lisa will share with us her story of how joining the Carpenters Union changed her life for the better and why she became a passionate advocate of career opportunities in the trades for women.Here’s a quick taste of what you will hear……Later in the month we’ll talk with Matt Swanson, Political Director for the Council. Matt will do a post-election analysis of the November 3rd results and how our members lives could be affected by them. This month, I’ll also introduce a new segment within Grit NW called, “Get to Know a Local Better”. Our first guest will be Josh Bolton, from the “Fightin 1243” in Fairbanks, Alaska. Josh will walk us through what it is like to be a carpenter in Alaska and why your morning safety meeting should include dealing with Moose on the jobsite. If you haven’t done so yet, be sure to join the Grit Nation by clicking on the hyperlink in the show notes. You will be kept up to date on special offers and promotions only available to Grit Nation members. You will also be entered to win an official “I’ve got Grit” T-shirt when you do.Just like last month’s winners, Jonny Evans from the Local 30 in Seattle, Washington and Graham Clement from the 1503 in Portland, Oregon.Thank you again for making Grit NW, A Carpenter’s Podcast, such a success.I look forward to continuing to bring you content and conversation that is relevant and important to your life and career.Until next time this is Joe Cadwell reminding you, to:Work Safe, Work Smart and Stay Union Strong!! Show Notes:NW Carpenters Union;https://www.nwcarpenters.org/For comments, questions or suggestions please email;GritNW@gmail.comhttps://gritnw.buzzsprout.com/Join the Grit NW Nation at:https://forms.gle/WEKcA76y3Wegmv8z7
Discover Lafayette welcomed Surgical Oncologist Dr. Shaunda Grisby of Oschner Lafayette General to discuss her journey in medicine and her mission in helping people be free of breast cancer. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a yearly event held to increase awareness of the disease (which is the most common cancer in women aside from some types of skin cancer), it seemed a fitting time to shine the light on Dr. Grisby. A general surgeon, Dr. Grisby is fellowship-trained in Breast Surgical Oncology with advanced techniques such as oncoplastic breast surgery, nipple-sparing mastectomy, skin-sparing mastectomy, and management of benign breast diseases. Originally from Northern California, Dr. Grisby studied to earn a Doctor of Medicine at the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science and the David Geffin School of Medicine at UCLA, a medical program that "provides training in the scholarly and humane aspects of medicine and fosters the development of leaders who will advance medical practice and knowledge in underserved areas in the United States and abroad." She went on to be a general surgery resident at Easton School of Medicine in Pennsylvania and completed a breast surgical oncological fellowship in Michigan at the William Beaumont Hospital. Dr. Grisby's parents were originally from the Shreveport area, and she had maintained ties to Louisiana. With Louisiana consistently being ranked #3 in breast cancer mortality, Dr. Grisby found Lafayette to fit the bill as the perfect site for her medical practice and to have the opportunity to make a real difference in health outcomes. She moved to Lafayette from Michigan in 2017. Dr. Grisby believes that education is the first step in helping people become aware of the need to have routine check-ups and prevent cancer from becoming invasive. She has worked diligently to teach breast cancer awareness and breast cancer prevention throughout the region, sharing her compassionate and caring voice to the community. Her message on positive lifestyle choices includes such measures as eating a varied diet with a focus on healthy oils such as olive and avocado and "good" carbohydrates such as fruits and vegetables, getting in exercise for 30 minutes several times a week, and limiting alcohol consumption. It's been hard during COVID for many of us to get inadequate exercise so her advice is to be creative and fit in exercise when you can, even if it means walking around the house. In recognition of her work in Acadiana to increase breast health, Dr. Grisby was recently honored as a 2020 SPIRIT OF HOPE HONOREE by the American Cancer Society. In recognition of her work in Acadiana to increase breast health, Dr. Grisby was recently honored as a 2020 SPIRIT OF HOPE HONOREE by the American Cancer Society. While many believe that having a genetic mutation linked to breast cancer is the biggest risk an individual may face, in fact, approximately 12.5 % of women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime no matter what their genetic make-up or family history is. Standard protocol is that women should begin having mammograms at the age of 40; however, if the individual has close relatives (such as grandmothers, mother, sisters, or aunts on either side of the family) who have had breast cancer diagnosed by the age of 40, they should begin having mammograms by the age of 30 and have additional screenings each year. It is not recommended that mammograms be conducted on younger women as their breast tissue is at a less developed stage and mammograms can be difficult to interpret. Physicians may recommend a breast ultrasound for patients under 30 years of age as the best imaging modality. Dr. Grisby's typical patient presents after having a diagnostic screening, diagnostic workup, and biopsy confirming breast cancer. They usually haven't suspected anything was wrong and are in relative shock at the diagnosis. In that state of mind,
With October being Breast Cancer and Domestic violence awareness month I couldn't think of a better person to sit down with and talk to about both serious subjects. On this episode, I sit down with Rhonda Logan and have a very open discussion about her being a Breast Cancer survivor and also a domestic abuse survivor as well. I've known Rhonda for a while now and hearing her story is so inspiring to me. I thought this was a story that I needed to share. Of course, we are our naturals selves, so we share a lot of laughs but the message is still very clear; Make sure you get your regular check ups. And ladies please don't ignore early red flags of an abusive mate, even if you ignored them, leave now! Like always, Like and Subscribe to the podcast and be sure to follow me on IG@1girl1mic Thanks for listening!
With October being breast cancer awareness month, Dr. Hilden decides to make breast cancer this weeks show topic. He's joined See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kayla Kaszyca & Sarah Costello - Hosts of the 'Sounds Fake But Okay' podcast 'a podcast where an aromantic asexual girl and a demisexual-straight girl talk about all things to do with love, relationships, sexuality, and pretty much anything else that they just don't understand'. With October 25th marking the start of 'Asexual Awareness Week' Sarah and Kayla join Sam to talk about underrepresentation of asexuality within the LGBTQ community, educating others about it, common misconceptions and lots more.
With October coming to an end, Aaron goes through his latest purchases.
Episode 173 of #OddMusings is Wednesday, Sept 30th, from 10-11am DST. Don't be #sus and make sure to #AmongUs as Brett and Scott bring you another fun episode. With #October arriving tomorrow, there's a lot of must see programming hitting the streaming networks, along with some new trailers, packaging art from #Hasbro revealing #RosarioDawson as #Ahsoka in the upcoming #TheMandalorian on #DisneyPlus and so much more. They will also preview their upcoming #Kickstarter for #BardstonePublishing's new series, #WretchedRealms which is scheduled to launch tonight. Watch the video LiveStream at www.Facebook.com/OddMusings #podcast #geek #nerd #OddMusings #kickstarter #crowdfunding #bardstone #indiecomics #comics #comicbooks
Greetings! Welcome to the Conscious Coaching Podcast- Lauren here, I am your host of this show. I am so grateful to have you- whether you are a first time listener or you have been here for awhile, I am super grateful for you! Today's episode is called HERstory- a look into feminine history. It is actually an introduction to what is coming our way for the month of October. With October being the month of Halloween with themes of witches and magic, I will have a new interview up every Wednesday with a Witchy Woman! These Witchy Women speak and teach about herbalism, moon magic, working with the sacred feminine cycles, our womb space and our own sexuality. But before we get into these I wanted to introduce us to feminine HERstory. In this episode I am going to take you back to the beginning when God was worshiped as Feminine and women were the Goddess. I will also share information about the start of Christianity and Catholicism which led to the Witch Trials. When women began to be called Witch, we not only turned on our sisters but we also turned off our intuitive connections to Mother Earth and the wisdom within our bodies. But we are returning. We are beginning to remember who we are, where we are from and what we are here to do. If this all excites you please subscribe to this channel and maybe even share the episodes with your friends and family! If Witchy things really gets you going, I invite you to join the Breathe and Receive membership for only $25 a month (no contracts) and as a listener, you get the first month free! Follow this link and use coupon code LOVE https://goodvibetribe.teachable.com/p/worthiness-series Schedule a free 20 minute discovery call to see how we can work together https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16951611 Schedule a 2 hour long Therapeutic Deep Dive https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=16951611 Find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cc_laurenb/ Join Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1518194398279348 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lauren222/message
With October being small business month, in this podcast I talk about my experience running multiple businesses and how I've been able to keep my businesses successful during these changing times.
With October behind us, College Hockey Today co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) look around the country at some fast starts and evaluate the chances of each one continuing. They also preview a big weekend ahead, including the matchup of the No. 1 team facing the two-time defending national champions.
It is only fitting that we have these two guests at the end of October.First up is one of the top voiceover artists on the planet. Roy Samuelson has voiced many national brands for commercials, but has a passion for audio description, which helps the blind gain a better scope of the action in movies and TV. He has voiced many top movies and tv shows including "Hobbs and Shaw" "Spiderman: Far from Home" and "NCIS".With October being "Blindness Awareness Month", Samuelson discusses why audio description is important, how he became a voiceover specialist and why his audio description is not only for the blind.Chloe Perrin may only be twelve, but she has shared the screen with some big names.Perrin has two horror movies out on demand, sharing scenes with Oscar winner Gary Oldman in "Mary" and Oscar nominee Bruce Davison in "Itsy Bitsy".We talk to Perrin about acting on the sets of TV and movies and her passions off the set.
Full Transcript Show Summary: Business Relations Specialist, Pam Gowan, has worked at State Services for over 45 years and with retirement just around the corner. Lisa larges, Outreach Coordinater at SSB, sat down with Pam to talk about Pam’s history at SSB and walk through the process a customer/client would experience or expect when a counselor enlist the services of an employment specialist such as Pam Gowan. With October being National Disability Employment Awareness month, we thought Pam would be the one who could best talk about preparing for the workforce and Pam does a great job. Not only working with individuals to help them with the job search and application process, Pam works with businesses and employers to educate them about the possibilities and abilities of the Blind and Visually Impaired. Pam has seen a lot of changes evolve over her 45 year career and shares with us some memorable moments. She also gives us some great tips and suggestions for job seeking and putting your best self forward. Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. To find your State Services in your State you can go to www.AFB.org and search the directory for your agency. Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impairedand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
With October almost over, we look back at the best horror movies of the decade.
With October coming to a close, the atmosphere in Japan is building up to one of the favorite events for adults in the country - Halloween! While it is very rare to see kids trick-or-treating in the streets, adults in Japan can enjoy costume parties at clubs in the city and even in the streets. The famous Shibuya crossing Halloween party in Tokyo will try to overcome the over-the-top raucous behavior by the thousands of revelers that gather and celebrate around the station by banning alcohol starting from this year. Eric from Seattle (and long-time resident of Japan) joins the podcast to enlighten Ben and Burke about the costume competitions that take place in nightclubs around Sapporo City, where contest winners can walk away with ¥100,000 in prize money, and all of the other fun ways to celebrate Halloween in Japan! Enjoy the show!Support the showWebsite:http://podcast.voicesinjapan.comFollow us and check out our other content:https://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.com
With October 31 just around the corner Kyle and Amy discuss the freedom Christian families have to participate in Halloween or not.
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With October being Down Syndrome Awareness Month, I was delighted to talk with Karen Meyer and Leah Meyer on a Saturday afternoon. Leah hosts "Cooking with Leah" on YouTube and is involved in Special Olympics and drama. Listen to the Meyer family story.
With October comes Episode 280, with Graeme McMillan and Jeff Lester talking about New York Comic-Con 2019 and the DC timeline, the power of Giant Days, the appeal of Outer Darkness, being mystified by the season finale to The Green Lantern, and delighted by Lauren Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me, The Hard Tomorrow by Eleanor Davis, the twitter feed of Rob Liefeld, and much much more! Comments on the show are available at waitwhatpodcast.com, we welcome your questions at WaitWhatPodcast@gmail.com, and we invite you to look out for us on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and Patreon!
Boobies…we got ’em, and we gotta take care of ’em! With October being Breast Cancer Awareness month, we thought what better time to focus our conversation – and beverage – on the twins we’ve got on the front of our bodies. One in eight woman will develop breast cancer in her lifetime, a sobering statistic… Continue reading Ep72: Boobies
With October well underway, one of the gardening tasks on our minds and our to-do lists is planting fall bulbs. For the most part, we think of them only as early spring colour, when really, they’re so much more. On this week's episode of Down The Garden Path, Peggy Anne Montgomery from flowerbulbs.com joins Joanne and Matt in the studio. She discusses the importance of spring bulbs as a source of pollen and nectar to the myriad of beneficial insects waking up after long winter. An account executive at Garden Media Group, Peggy Anne has been a horticulturist for over 30 years. Her background is in native plant research, public relations and sales with a large wholesale nursery. She studied horticulture in the Netherlands where she raised a family and owned a sustainable landscape design business. Peggy Anne has appeared on several television shows to discuss gardening and has written for numerous trade and popular publications over the years, including Better Homes & Gardens, Fine Gardening, PHS’s Grow Magazine and Organic Gardening. Flowerbulbs.com represents a consortium of flower bulb growers in the Netherlands. They don’t sell any products but instead, have created a website designed to educate and inspire consumers. In this episode, Peggy Anne explains the importance of planting early blooming bulbs, which varieties are available and why you should think outside the tulip! For pollinators, it is really important to plant single flower varieties in good size groupings to make it easier for the insects. Tune into this week's podcast and learn more about: When to plant fall bulbs What protection is needed when planting bulbs The best bulbs to prevent squirrels and other animals from digging them up The meaning of “naturalizing” Tips to getting bulbs to rebloom The number of bulbs to plant in a small garden Growing bulbs in a container
Uninhibited Podcast ShownotesSeason 2, Episode 3: Annie Part 1Welcome to Uninhibited, a podcast with the mission to discuss taboo, multicultural, multi-generational, and multi-layered topics that matter to women. Our host, Dr. Makunda Abdul Mbacke, is an Ivy-League trained OBGYN, practicing medicine in rural America. She is a mother, career professional, part of Generation X, and so much more.---1:00 - Today, we are joined by Annie, a survivor of interpersonal violence. With October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Dr. Makunda wanted to feature Annie to share her story of overcoming her situation and taking back control. 1:45 - Annie shares some about herself and her personal history of abuse, including physical and psychological abuse from her parents and her domestic partners. Annie had a negative relationship with her mother, who was very controlling, physically abusive, and socially isolated Annie. Annie’s father was an older man, a laid-off factory worker and rather removed from family interaction. 6:07 - Despite her parents raising her in Depression-era mindset, Annie’s parents wanted her to get a good education and attend a private school. Annie faced a lot of bullying in public school, so she attended a boarding school for high school, where she lived full-time in her junior year. This was the time she started dating her first boyfriend, who would later become her husband.8:25 - Dr. Makunda asks Annie what drew her to her boyfriend, which now she would read as warning signs. Annie describes that her boyfriend was not nice, often teasing and putting her down, and he didn’t offer kind or compassionate communication. He also isolated Annie from her friends and social events, especially when other men were involved. Resistance from her mother towards the relationship drove Annie to stay with this man even more. 11:30 - Dr. Makunda reinforces that so much of what we see and experience as children can shape our future, and we should be mindful of what we expose our own kids to in their young lives. Annie missed the red flags in her partner because she saw that as normal behavior, as expressed by her mother.12:55 - Annie was accepted at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) while her boyfriend went to Cornell, although she was afraid to end the relationship despite the distance. While she established a social life, Annie still felt the tension of her boyfriend telling her who she could interact with and he continued to place a lot of limitations and ultimations on what she could do. 15:13 - Annie declared her major in Sociology and sub-matriculated into the Social Work program, which meant she could begin to take graduate studies at the same time as finishing her undergraduate degree. Her boyfriend was unhappy with that decision because she would be in Philadelphia longer and her parents were also disappointed because they expected that a prep school and Ivy League education would result in a more lucrative occupation. Annie’s parents ultimately withdrew their financial support because of her decision, and she had to figure out how to support herself in school.19:38 - Under another ultimatum to come visit her boyfriend, Annie caught a ride with a friend to go see him when they got into a car accident. She suffered a bilateral concussion, several broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and a punctured lung, and had to be in the ICU for two weeks. Whenever she awoke in the hospital, she was surrounded by the people trying to manipulate and control her - the boyfriend and her parents. 21:23 - After getting out of the hospital, Annie was caught between her parents, who would pay for school if she studied business and changed her living arrangements, and her boyfriend, who wanted her to live with him and switch to his university. She decided to live with her boyfriend, take a semester off, worked with different agencies, and got accepted into the Bachelor of Social Work next semester. 26:02 - Annie describes living with her boyfriend at Cornell as a little bit of a honeymoon period, despite the controlling limitations he placed on her, like not allowing her to wear tie dye, volunteer or work with men, or contact her friends in Philadelphia. The manipulation her boyfriend exercised on her was framed by trying to help protect Annie from bad influences, and for her, he was a safe place at that time.29:50 - Dr. Makunda asks if Annie’s boyfriend had a social life, even if she wasn’t allowed to. Annie says that many of his limits on her didn’t apply to him. He rushed a fraternity although he told her she couldn’t join a sorority; he had friends from a wide variety of activities and extracurriculars, despite telling her that she would ruin their relationship if she did the same. 34:24 - Annie also experienced financial abuse from her partner, especially after she received a sizeable settlement from the car accident. She was pressured to spend excessively to fit in with his wealthy family, and she had the voices of her parents in her mind saying money will always be more important than happiness. Her settlement money disappeared quickly, and after they got married, she was assured that continuing to spend was okay because her husband would always have a job at his father’s company.36:12 - Annie started to go to a gym, which she enjoyed, but she also found a group of people that she connected with socially. Her husband did not like these friendly relationships and did not allow her to interact with them socially - especially as her money was spent or shared with him and he exercised control over what she could do financially. 39:00 - Thank you to Annie for sharing the details of your life story. Make sure you tune in for the next podcast to hear Part Two of Annie’s story.---Find out more about the history of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM): https://nrcdv.org/dvam/DVAM-historyRAINN https://www.rainn.org/ | The nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. They organize and run a National Sexual Assault Hotline. Also, you can get the latest news on the work RAINN is doing every day to end sexual violence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Does your business card properly reflect you and your business? Business cards are the First impression of your brand. The Novaks give tips on what a professional business card should look like to leave a lasting impression. With October right around the corner, 2019 is soon coming to a close. We have a limited amount of time and energy to achieve our goals each day, so how do we reach all of our goals? T&J walk through the 5/25 strategy that Warren Buffet recommends. If Warren Buffett recommends it, it is worth a listen. Joyce shares some beauty fun facts. C’mon listen in you know you want to hear some beauty fun facts!
WE’RE BACK, WITCHES! Season 2, Episode 1: “Moth-Mania” is now streaming! Get in the Halloween spirit by learning about the Mothman Festival and the legend himself. With October right around the corner, we wanted to kick Season 2 off right. It’s time to get spooky.
Globally, the greatest force for good is the local church. During this episode, Pastor Tim Anderson shares his story of traveling to train pastors in Haiti and in other countries as well. As the local church grows, communities and families are strengthened. With October being Pastor Appreciation Month, take a moment an enjoy this podcast and don't miss out on showing appreciation to your pastor.Support the show (http://newmissions.org/podcast)
With October coming up, Scotty talks with Dr. Albright from MU Health Care about breast cancer, and learns about some of the risk factors like lifestyle and genetics that may increase your likelihood of getting cancer. Plus, she gives some tips that may help decrease your chances of getting breast cancer. #BreastCancer #MUHealthCare
With October already around the corner, many marketing teams are starting to think about their marketing strategy for 2020. In this episode, Errol Jayawardene and Dan Simpson from our London digital team count down their top 8 marketing tools and platforms so you can make the most out of your b2b marketing next year. Google Analytics: https://analytics.google.com/analytics KWFinder: https://kwfinder.com BuzzSumo: https://buzzsumo.com Signal AI: https://www.signal-ai.com Brandwatch: https://www.brandwatch.com Hootsuite: https://hootsuite.com Canva: https://www.canva.com Sales Navigator: https://business.linkedin.com/sales-solutions/sales-navigator
With October being National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we really wanted to hit home with invisible disabilities in the workplace. Host Candee Chambers sat down with Haley Moss to start a conversation about workplace obstacles, triumphs, and the neurodiverse community.
With October complete, co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) look at a few of the standout performers from the month and evaluate which of them are poised to continue their early success. In addition, they look at the impact transfers are having this season, plus a guide to the biggest games and series of the weekend ahead.
:17 - The Cleveland Browns dropped to 2-4-1 on the season after a 26-23 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Both the coaching and the officiating looked suspect, and Ray and Tony broke down what exactly happened. Also, will Hue Jackson be out the door soon? That update on the Browns is brought to you by Klaban. 9:28 - Barberton mayor Bill Judge joined the program to talk about retaining and attracting businesses in his city. Just recently, B&W moved from Barberton to Akron, which, Judge admits, hurts, but is better than having them head to the Carolinas. 18:20 - It’s Monday, so it’s time for our Business of the Week! This week, we head over to Tallmadge Avenue and chat with our friends at DeVitis Italian Market! Brought to you by Hearinc. 27:28 - Also on Mondays, we talk to our veterinarian Dr. Gary Riggs about your pets. With October wrapping up next week, it is still Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and yes, pets can also get breast cancer. But just how prevalent is it? Dr. Riggs has offices in Barberton and Wadsworth. 36:20 - The Haven of Rest is celebrating 75 years in the Akron community, first opening its doors in 1943 off N. Howard St., and are now on E. Market. Rose Rose, Charlotte Hunt, and Rev. Jeff Kaiser joined Ray in studio to talk about their continued mission statement.
With October almost midway through, that can only mean one thing... New York Comic Con! We didn't actually go, but that won't stop us from giving opinions on the big reveals from the industry. Has Aquabro begun to look good? Does the Magic 8 Ball return for the 3rd season? Is Patrick more excited for the new Teen Lantern above anything else? Find out on this episode of Even More Mashed-Up!
On the podcast episode this week we discuss the importance of October and Breast Cancer Awareness and selfishly discuss why men should be a vocal supporter of the cause. With October officially being Breast Cancer Awareness Month we know its easy to be swept into the mania of wearing everything pink but I believe we really have to stress the true importance of not only being aware of the problem but learning how to recognize when help is warranted. Listen to today's show as we discuss the signs and symptoms, risk factors and different diagnostic testing for Breast Cancer. Listen on Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, Spotify Sponsors: Lunch and Learn Community Online Store (code Empower10) Links/Resources: Donate A Mammogram Breast Self-Exam Social Links: Join the lunch and learn community - https://www.drpierresblog.com/joinlunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/lunchlearnpod Follow the podcast on twitter - http://www.twitter.com/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 https://www.drpierresblog.com/lunchlearnpodcast/ 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 Share a screenshot of the podcast episode on all of your favorite social media outlets & tag me or add the hashtag. Download the MP3 Audio file, listen to the episode however you like.
Business Day TV — A lot of investors aren't aware of all the costs involved with planning for their retirement and this comes as a surprise when it's unfortunately too late. With October being the season for Financial Planning, we have Lance Solms, Managing Director at Itransact Investment Platform as we take a look at retirement planning and how you can you can take full advantage of this financial planning season.
With October here, the guys talk Baseball Playoffs and the upcoming changes in the Pittsburgh diocese. Yinz Catholic - Daily Mass rants Yinz Going - Visiting other parishes On Mission for the Church Alive
With October in full swing, will the Brew Crew stick around for the long haul? Plus, one Yankees fan got a shower of his own in the latest edition of Got Heeeem!!!
With October baseball here, will the Cubs or Rockies be going home to barbecue on the weekends? Plus, find out which two Cubs fans were the biggest losers in Chicago yesterday in the latest edition of Got Heeeem!
The air’s been let out of this week’s EU Summit with no sign of the significant progress on Brexit negotiations that the Irish government had sought when they last convened. With October’s meeting now the next important date on the calendar, is the threat of talks grinding to a halt becoming more real? Will the much vaunted backstop ever materialise? Is the likelihood of a hard Brexit increasing? And, does the British government know what it wants? The Guardian’s Brexit correspondent Lisa O’Carroll joins presenter Pat Leahy, Irish Times public affairs editor Simon Carswell and political reporter Sarah Bardon to discuss the myriad outstanding issues in the negotiations, as the March 2019 withdrawal deadline looms large on the horizon. But first on the agenda: the appointment of the new Garda Commissioner Drew Harris and Fianna Fáil’s declaration of support for a second run for the presidency by Michael D Higgins.
With October in the books, we reflect on some of the biggest game releases we've seen all year. Wolfenstein 2, Mario Odyssey, Call of Duty: WWII, all get their fair time, in addition to plenty of others. Reach out to us on any of our social media! Twitter: Main- @SuperGamecast64 Matt- @SGC64Matt Kevin- @gingerbeerd_man Tyler- @TTremaglio FB: /SGCSIXTYFOUR Email: sgc64mail@gmail.com YT: Super Gamecast 64 As always, review and rate us on iTunes to get a shout out from Review Robot 2k12300!
CliffCentral.com — With October being Cyber Security Awareness Month, the question all business owners need to ask themselves is “Are you cybersure?” Cybercrime is real, and it’s on the increase. According to the Norton Cyber Security Insights Report, 84% of adults who are online in SA have already been victims of cybercrime, and a massive 74% of these have experienced cybercrime in the past year. South Africa also ranks in the top 10 on the FBI’s cybercrime predator list, which means that there’s an increasing amount of fraud being perpetrated from SA too. When an organisation falls victim to cybercrime it is exposed to a multitude of risks, which Santam Limited identified as including loss of revenue, loss of data, loss of competitive advantage, industry and regulatory fines and penalties and fraud. Talking to Teboho Mafodi about cybercrime and the risks it poses to South African businesses, is Mr Wynand van Vuuren - head of legal and claims at King Price, as well as Lunga Siyo - executive head of e-commerce at Standard Bank SA.
With October being National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Brandi and Darriel sat down to discuss some of their thoughts and opinions on the subject. It just real honest and hopefully you will be able to learn and grow from these shared experiences. Please leave comments and subscribe!
With October in the rearview mirror we look ahead and we see Wings Hauser, Linda Blair, Ozploitation, and a hairy mutant! That's right, this week we're taking a look at the exploitation classic Turkey Shoot aka Escape 2000 and we return to the man we could never say no to, Wings Hauser, with the nazi revenge family affair Gang Boys! Send in your feedback to cultofmuscle@gmail.com, check out cultofmuscle.tumblr.com, and head on over to http://www.redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop for our merchandise! Lifting- 00:00-30:10 Turkey Shoot- 31:55-1:19:00 Gang Boys- 1:20:35-2:09:00 Feedback- 2:09:00-3:11:10
With October in the books, College Hockey Today's "election edition" looks at the leaders - both among teams and individuals - one month into the college hockey season. Co-hosts Nate Ewell (@nateewell, @collegehockey) and Brad Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) also offer their top three series to watch in the upcoming weekend.
From Deus Ex to Dishonored, Harvey Smith has worked on some deeply influential video games. As he jets across the world to promote Dishonored 2’s release on November 11, Smith stopped by VICE Gaming’s New Podcast to chat with us. With October in full swing, we kick things off by discussing how horror has influenced his approach to game design, before drilling down into the process of making a sequel. Smith hasn’t worked on back-to-back sequels since Deus Ex: Invisible War, a game that wasn’t exactly well-received back in 2003. Fortunately, Dishonored 2’s looking really promising. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With October upon us, The Third Space takes a trip into the horrifying. The guys discuss how a world full of jump scares would funct-BOO! Gotcha.
With October being Bullying Awareness Month, the ladies of Domesticology discuss how bullying is the third leading factor contributing to suicide in adolescents. Listen to callers share their personal stories around bullying, learn the signs, symptoms and characteristics of children being bullied and those that bully. Sarah and Tia provide Blis.fm listeners and parents with real resources throughout the nation that will provide assistance and services for victims.
Join Devin and Melissa Pellew each week at they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and worldview issues. With October being Reformation Month, we will devote our shows this month to studying the history and importance of The Protestant Reformation. This week we will discuss the history of the Reformation, the key characters involved in it, what they were protesting as well as what doctrines were recovered during this time. On the air with us to discuss this topic will be Rev. Kent Moorlach, teaching elder of Richland Presbyterian Church (ARP) in the historic Rosemark, TN. Rev. Moorlach received his Masters of Arts of Theology at the Talbot School of Theology and his Masters of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary. We will also have Seth Stark on the air with us. Currently residing in Central Illinois, Seth served as a Ruling Elder at a congregation of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Orange County, CA and holds a Master's Degree in Science and Religion from Biola University. This would be a very informative episode as we begin to take a look at The Protestant Reformation so you don't want to miss it!
With October 29th being the fifth Sunday in the month it was time for the adult choir to step aside and the youth choir to come to the front. So our musical selection this is from the younger members of First Baptist. Our sermon this week was preached by our own Reverend Alex Brown. Reverend Brown in keeping with the youth day theme used as his text Ephesians 6. Reverend Brown dedicated this reading and his sermon to all the youth members of First Baptist and those that hear his words on this podcast. 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.