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The cyber weekly

Deogratius Okello and Josephine Olok

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Cybersecurity and book review and how cybersecurity needs to be managed how to speak to a board and many more. If this is something in your ballpark. Join the club.
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All Aussie Hour

Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke and Melissa Mason

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G’day mates and welcome to All Aussie Hour, the new podcast from Melissa Mason and Josie Rozenberg-Clarke. You might remember them from the hit podcasts All Aussie Mystery Hour and The Zest Is History, and to be quite honest their new offering is… basically the same. Each week, one host will spin the other a yarn from Australia’s rich and, let’s face it, completely batshit past. Strap in for zesty tales, weird mysteries and potentially even some research! Proudly Produced by DM Podcasts
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Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast is committed to walking with you on your journey of awakening and psychospiritual development. Host Josephine Hardman, PhD is a certified intuitive healer and Akashic Records practitioner and teacher (and formerly taught English, writing, and Shakespeare at the college level for 9 years). Inner Work features illuminating discussions and interviews on spirituality, self-development, inner healing, and manifesting the truly abundant and aligned life you d ...
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Hope Stories with Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN explores extraordinary stories of hope hidden within the ordinary lives we lead. Sr. Josephine loves the transformational power and gift of stories, and their ability to reveal deep truths about the purpose and meaning of our lives. As a Catholic Christian writer, speaker, and mental health counselor, Sr. Josephine helps people discover and abide within places and relationships where they can be received wholeheartedly as gift. In the first seaso ...
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Listen to Josephine speak about the positive journey of Loving to Live Healthy. Josephine has thousands of clients all over the world that follow her program and learn to Love to Live Healthy. Josephine is also the proud owner of Innovation Healthy Market of Woobdury NY, with healthy prepared meals and snacks that ship nationwide Each show will give you information on how you can reach your goals in every aspect of your life. It will teach you how to surround yourself with positive thoughts ...
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Going beyond the sanitized and idealized to the dirty reality of human history with Jessica Cale. There's more to history than what you learned in high school, and we're going to skip to the good stuff together.
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Getting it done

Nutrition Mind Fitness

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My life from a destructive abusive 17 year relationship to finding freedom, starting my journey and feeling and looking better than I ever have in my Life 👍 Nutrition Fitness Getting out- Domestic Violence Navigating life Push yourself everyday, find your WHY and most importantly be happy 😃 💚
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In the Jewish world, laying tefillin is considered to be a traditionally-male mitzvah—but men aren't the only ones who perform this mitzvah. Listen in for conversations with women who lay tefillin about their experiences, perspectives, and challenges.
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Welcome to The Daily Bean podcast where amazing things happen. We talk about travelling in my RV all over the country, have guests, discuss different topics, and generally have fun. Published 6 days a week.
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Josephine Lester Broadstock

Josephine Lester Broadstock

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Josephine Lester Broadstock is a data analyst with expertise in collecting, processing, and analyzing large sets of data to identify trends and insights that inform business decisions. As a data analyst, Josephine has experience in using various data analysis tools and techniques, such as statistical analysis, data visualization, and predictive modeling. With her analytical skills and attention to detail, Josephine provides valuable insights that help organizations make data-driven decisions ...
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"The Lord God has given Me the tongue of a disciple and of one who is taught, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him who is weary. He wakens Me morning by morning, He wakens My ear to hear as a disciple."
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My journey as a Mumpreneur growing from 0 - 7+figures whilst remaining a stay at home mum. Creating wealth and abundance with ease. No sacrifices required to your parenting values or any other life desires. I truly believe you can have it all Mumma.
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Josephine Electric Lead Singer Phantom Electric Ghost: PEG

Josephine Electric and Phantom Electric Ghost

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/josephine-electric/subscribe Josephine Electric the lead singer of Phantom Electric Ghost talks about Expansive Sound and DAWLESS recording Check out our webpage: https://PhantomElectricGhost.com Buy a PEG T-Shirt https://phantomelectricghost.myshopify.com/products/copy-of-phantom-electric-ghost-black-t- Cool releases: https://www.gate.fm/4lbk4AgE Support your Phantasm: paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?local.x=en_US%5C https://anchor.fm/josephin ...
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Process Piece

Ruby Josephine Smith

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Process Piece is not just a podcast, but a full-bodied creative project created and hosted by dance artist Ruby Josephine Smith. The idea behind this project is to explore the creative process more deeply through dialogue, studying the flow of conversation itself as a process while learning to ask better and more curious questions of artists. The podcast includes artists of all mediums, backgrounds, and from all over the world in order to discover both the amazing diversity of views on art-m ...
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Welcome to The Phenomenal Youths Channel, which is an extension of The Phenomenal Youths Network International 🌏. We are called to raise youths whose earnest passion is God, youths that are spotless and are sculptured after the palace style. Join Josephine on this platform, as she addresses issues regarding youths. She will be sharing, and discussing Faith-centered ideas, motivations, teachings, topics, and whatever name you will call that real talk that will inspire, impact, train, develop ...
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Host, comedian Dawn Brodey, takes you through the annals of history with a special guest and history subject each episode. From Dillinger to Frankenstein, from The Crusades to Freak Shows - Dawn brings her history degree and unfiltered sense of humor to deliver well-researched deep-dives that strip history naked and serve it up raw.
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A city bathed in perpetual darkness, and a history not yet written. On the streets of Doskvol, it's kill or be killed as crews vie for power by any means necessary. Haunted City is a dark, twisted romp through a Victorian dystopia, using the rules of arguably the greatest RPG system of the modern era — Blades in the Dark. Watch new episodes of Haunted City Wednesdays at 8PM ET on twitch.tv/theglasscannon. YouTube videos and podcasts drop on Friday. Patreon subscribers can enjoy an ad-free ve ...
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Remoter Podcast

Erik Hare, Josephine Tse, Alexander Torrenegra, Andrés Cajiao

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The Remoter Podcast covers anything and everything you need to know in order to successfully build and scale a remote-first team. Season 1 is hosted by Andrés Cajiao, Chief Growth Officer of Torre, and Josephine Tse, Remoter Ambassador of the Remoter Project. Season 2 is hosted by Josephine Tse.
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LETTERS READ

Nancy Sharon Collins

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Now in its seventh consecutive season, LETTERS READ is a series of readings in which local performance artists interpret personal and business letters written by culturally vital individuals from various times and Louisiana communities presented by stationer, Nancy Sharon Collins, and Antenna. During COVID-19, events are podcast.
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Join children's book author/illustrator Angela Ferrari for a Spectacular weekly children's podcast with original stories and classic retellings. Stories come alive through colorful music, lively sound, and fun characters. Listeners will recognize familiar faces like Humpty Dumpty and discover new friends like Digger the Dog. These spectacular stories are sure to delight listeners of all ages and ignite the imagination within.
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Sometimes you just want to grab some friends you've been dying to hang out with, pick up a new RPG system and play a few games of it. That's what The Game Garage is! Watch as we clear out the garage of games new and old to create characters and jump right into the game with some of the best performers in tabletop today. Spending more than one or two episodes on these games allows players and audiences alike to explore new systems and new stories in an exciting fast paced format. The Game Gar ...
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Explore Ryan's impressions of his school trip to Malawi, and Josephine's experience as a Malawian student living in Edinburgh. Race and Equality are by far topics that bring people from different backgrounds and cultures together, sharing their voices with the aim to reach one goal : Unity. - Josephine Join us, as two members of the Scotland Malawi Partnership's Youth Festival team, as we discuss some key issues that youth today are facing with regards to these key issues. This podcast is la ...
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Deepen your language skills and knowledge of the French-speaking world through fascinating true stories in easy-to-follow French, with added English for context. From Duolingo, the world's #1 way to learn a language. Hosted by Ngofeen Mputubwele.
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Conversations about spirituality, business, science, technology, history, and philosophy, exploring the essence of awareness, joy, love, and kindness. Diego is a Daoist Abbot and PKE MBA and student of life.
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(courtesy photo / Sleep in Heavenly Peace) The growth of free meal programs at public schools comes from the knowledge that children do not learn well when they're hungry. Or sleepy, for that matter. The national nonprofit Sleep in Heavenly Peace works on that issue, providing beds for kids who otherwise sleep on floors or couches or chairs. And th…
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The main takeaway of this week’s podcast is that the steps of all the SMALL WINS get you to the BIG GOALS. The best way to go about it is to set up small goals first. Your small wins are what brings you the biggest success. The small wins matter more than you think . THE DAYS, WEEKS AND POUNDS LOST EACH WEEK ADD UP. When you see the texts with clie…
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In this episode, Chris Miller shares his personal journey battling depression and his extensive work in mental health education and advocacy. As a Silicon Valley resident, school teacher, and youth minister, Chris discusses the impact of depression on his life, the importance of hope, and the various coping mechanisms he's employed, including medic…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners It's a special sleepy-time tale double feature. Tonight we will listen to two inventive tales. In our first feature, we will spend some time with Hickory Dock, He’s a kind old man who loves to make clocks. Until one day Hickory Dock makes a very remar…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners Tonight we will meet a little toy car who loves to play outside in the driveway but dreams of exploring new places. Where do you think the little toy car will go? - - - - Listen to Story Spectacular Songs on Spotify! Story Spectacular is written and h…
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(Collective Eye Films) It's a story as old as the west and as recent as the last drought: a fight over water allocations when there's not much water, period. In the summer of 2022, the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District south of Redding got just a fraction of its normal allotment of Sacramento River water. The story is told in the film "ACID C…
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BLM's "checkerboard" land ownership shows up in a map of the Last Chance project area.( Bureau of Land Management) It it not unusual for the federal Bureau of Land Management to run into opposition when it proposes selling trees to be cut down and hauled away. So no one is surprised to see complaints about the Last Chance Forest Management Project,…
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Trigger warning: everything Why did they call Gaddafi "Mad Dog"? Why was he so obsessed with Condoleezza Rice? Did he really have a freezer filled with all of his enemies? Today, Fatou and Maz discuss Gaddafi's 40-year reign of terror in Libya! Email: DinnerPartyHistoryPod@gmail.com Where to Find Us: DPH Instagram Fatou's Instagram Fatou's Tiktok M…
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High voltage post or High voltage tower(bohbeh - stock.adobe.com / 182646517) A power plant makes electricity, and wires carry the power to users. Simple, right? Actually, many things can complicate power transmission, including storms on the surface of the sun, as well as issues with geomagnetic currents under the surface of the Earth. Oregon Stat…
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( Wikimedia Commons) The last fifteen years have been a time of great upheaval from the Democratic Party. The story in The Truce begins in 2008, when factions in the party furrowed amidst the tumultuous primary between progressive Barack Obama and centrist Hillary Clinton. These factions deepened amidst the 2016 and 2020 elections in both president…
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In this week's episode we bring on Maurice the ISACA Kampala Chapter President, who shares the benefits of the chapter. Show notes ISACA Kampala Chapter conference registration https://eainfosec.org/ ISACA Website https://www.isaca.org/ Which ISACA Certificate is right for you? https://www.isaca.org/resources/infographics/which-isaca-certification-…
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( Massachusetts DOT) It's nearly time for kids to be headed back to school. That means more more children walking and biking local streets. The Oregon Department of Transportation wants to help ensure kids make it to school and home safely. Oregon Safe Routes to School Program Manager Heidi Manlove joins the JX to discuss ODOT's grants to help comm…
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Release the doves! Talent Gallery opens to the public on June 28, 2024(Geoffrey Riley / JPR News ) Downtown Talent has had a rough couple of years. The Almeda Drive fire in September 2020 burned down hundreds of homes in the city, and hopskotched its way through downtown, sparing some buildings while scorching others. The old Malmgren Garage was am…
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Margaret Evans at the controls of the pipe organ.(courtesy photo / Southern Oregon University) We can play music on our phones now. Not recorded music... we can MAKE music with apps on our hand-held gadgets. Now contrast that with a pipe organ, a musical instrument that takes up an entire wall of a large room. Southern Oregon University owns a pipe…
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While many of us can easily picture Mount Rushmore in our heads, few of us know much about it beyond the heads. Even if you CAN name all four presidents featured (and only 30% of Americans can) the story of how and why this enormous feat of engineering - and total fuck-job on the Native Americans - came to pass. Guest, Christine Blackburn, is a com…
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(JESHOOTScom / Pixabay ) Co-authors Louise Story and Ebony Reed connect the dots of racial inequities ingrained in today's economy with historical records that reveal how the U.S. economy was established on a foundation of systemic racism. In their new book, "15 Cents on the Dollar," the authors offer research and data that reveal the wealth of the…
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Southern Oregon University Economics Professor Travis Campbell (Travis Campbell / Southern Oregon University) America is arguing itself blue in the face over transgender people. And there's a particular focus on the people who decide when they're young that their identities do not correspond with the sex organs they got at birth. Some research can …
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At the Republican National Convention in July 1964, Maine Senator Margaret Chase Smith’s name was placed in nomination for the presidency, and she received votes from 27 delegates, the first time a woman was placed in nomination at a major party’s presidential convention in the United States. It was only one of many firsts Smith would achieve in he…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners A long long time ago when Tilde was a young tortoise she raced around the world against Jack the Rabbit. Let’s see if Tilde the Tortoise will be victorious! - - - - Listen to Story Spectacular Songs on Spotify! Story Spectacular is written and hosted …
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The human ego is one of the major obstacles – if not THE major obstacle – that can create static, noise, and interference in spiritual practice and, more specifically, in being able to powerfully and easily connect to the Akashic Records. I've created this 10-part podcast series to help you identify and overcome different forms of ego interference …
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners It's a special sleepy-time tale double feature. Tonight we will listen to two transportation tales. In our first feature story, we will meet Little Red, who loves to ride her scooter all the way to Grammie’s house. I wonder if Grammie will be home tod…
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An area the BLM is proposing a commercial treatment for the Late Mungers project. The orange rings around some of the trees signify those won't be cut down.(Roman Battaglia / Jefferson Public Radio) The federal Bureau of Land Management plans a timber sale that is drawing opposition. The sale north of Grants Pass is called the "Last Chance Project.…
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A representation of a hydrogen molecule( Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association) The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association is a nonprofit aimed at developing a network of clean hydrogen energy in the Pacific Northwest. The association recently received Phase 1 status from the Department of Energy, which will grant them access to funds to begin to …
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A syringe in a tent in downtown Portland. Facing an escalating addiction crisis, Oregon lawmakers are considering new laws to help crack down on drug trafficking. (Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB ) Ballot measure 110 sailed to victory in Oregon, but getting it to work as intended--to reduce drug penalties and increase drug treatment--has met with challe…
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Students make their way to class for the first day of school at Tustin Ranch Elementary School in Tustin on Aug. 12, 2021.(The Orange County Register / via AP Photo) Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Jackson and Josephine Counties provide specially trained community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in pursuit of sa…
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Southern Oregon University Class of 2023 graduates celebrate at their commencement ceremony. ( SOU) The Last Mile Education Fund helps support the financial needs of students pursuing STEM fields through a unique "Pay It Forward" model. Students in need can receive immediate assistance. They eventually become ambassadors of the fund, and finally, i…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners Welcome to the Sleepy Time Summer playlist volume III. A mix of relaxing stories perfect for summer break. Happy listening! 1.) The Sandy Sandwich 2.) Cinderella Mozzarella 3.) Rub A Dub Dub 3 Otters in the Tub 4.) The Peculiar Caterpillar 5.) A Littl…
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(Illustration by Miguel Gutierrez Jr. / CalMatters; iStock, Midjourney) A new report from the Oregon Health Authority details the ways climate change impacts the health of Oregonians in 2023, including an increase in heat-related deaths and hospital visits. The impacts were more significant for communities of color, low-income residents, and r…
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The ACCESS food pantry has been run out of Talent's old Town Hall. A fire caused the building to be shut down for renovations.(James Kelley) The Talent Food Project organizes bimonthly food drives and distributes the food to locals in need. They recently lost access to their storage space in the Talent Town Hall following an electrical fire. They a…
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Gov. Tina Kotek said she isn’t comfortable with the state issuing $1 billion in general obligation bonds over the next eight years to pay to replace the Interstate 5 bridge connecting Portland and Vancouver. ( Oregon Department of Transportation/Flickr) The status of Oregon's roads, bridges, energy production and drinking water are among a number o…
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Alan Townsend, author of This Ordinary Stardust(Boulder Book Store Eventbrite image) The same stuff that makes up all of the creatures on Earth is also present in all of the stars in the sky. Which can make us feel very small in the universe, but also provide some comfort: We are not eternal, but parts of us are. These are the kinds of thoughts tha…
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Northwest dairy cattle eat rations out of a feed bunk.(Karla Salp / Washington State Department Of Agriculture) People and their activities take the vast majority of the blame for the accumulation of greenhouse gases that warm the planet. But people are not the only culprits. Cows get some of the blame, too. Burps from Bossie and her sisters…
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Even before Democrats met in Chicago in August to choose their presidential nominee, the year 1968 had been a turbulent, and often violent, time in the United States. In Chicago, the tumult of an open convention inside the International Amphitheatre was matched by the huge anti-war protests downtown. While the Democrats inside the convention hall v…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners Welcome to the Robot Island of Raboo, hoe to some of the wackiest Robots around! You are just in time for the annual Wacky Robot Talent show!!! A big thank you to Mr. Eric O’Keefe from the "What if World" podcast for lending his hilarious robot talent…
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Over the years, I've worked with many healers, coaches, practitioners, and service-based providers in the healing, therapeutic, and spiritual industries who were struggling with similar problems -- especially compassion fatigue and burnout. This episode is an exploration of how to avoid burning out while still offering the highest-quality, most com…
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On this episode of Serious Fun, we tie on our headband and take it to the streets with Grant Patterson, Head Sensei of the WNFC Esports Dojo and CEO of WNFC LLC. Grant sits down with us to talk about fighting games and how his organization uses them to teach kids skills like confidence, decision-making, and determination that can help them elsewher…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners It's a special Sleepy Time Tale Double Feature. Tonight we will listen to two marvelous ocean and aircraft tales. Our first story is about the boats in the bay. We learn all about how the boats spend their day, then we will hear how the boats get read…
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Segment 3 in the mini-series about the early days of the New Orleans HIV|AIDS epidemic. Comprising two recorded clips from an interview with Noel Twilbeck. In the first, Twillbeck explains the origins of NO/AIDS Task Force. Describing the beginning of the HIV|AIDS epidemic. Early 1980s. The second clip refers to a letter. “The Letter”. Notice of th…
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Gabrielle Falloppia is credited with inventing the condom. He didn’t, but he did discover the fallopian tubes, all while battling academic rivals, accusations of heresy, a syphilis epidemic, and the pirates who kidnapped his boyfriend. He has been accused of vivisecting the criminals given to him by the Medicis—that is, dissecting them while they w…
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In conjunction with LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana, Letters Read brings you this first of four, mini podcasts on the early days of HIV|AIDS.This segment is based on original source material from the 1990s ACT UP organization, here. These ACT UP New Orleans records, from the second, local itiration, were collected, and stored, by Mark Gonzalez.…
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CLICK HERE for promotions and discounts from today’s sponsor: http://storyspectacular.com/partners Welcome to the Sleepy Time Summer playlist volume II. A mix of relaxing stories perfect for summer break. Happy listening! 1.) Red White & Blueberries 2.) Patty Cake 3.) Iggy the Dragon 4.) The Library Fairy 5.) The Emperor's New Leaves 6.) The Insect…
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