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Welcome to The Dear Timothy Podcast, hosted by Maxwell Ogaga a Pastor, Bible Teacher and Trainer. This podcast will focus on Pastoral & Ministry Tips to Help You fulfil your call and become an effective minister to the Body of Christ Maxwell is an author of 10 books including the best-selling “Dear Timothy” series written for Pastor & Ministry Leaders. He is the founder of The Dear Timothy Pastors & Ministry Leaders Institute; a dynamic training platform for Pastors and Ministry Leaders. For ...
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Be Inspired to generate opportunities and live your dreams as you listen to Success Motivation With Jermaine Sanwoolu (MCIPR), an International Award Winning, Certified Life coach, an NLP Business performance coach, a Member Of The John Maxwell Team, the Chartered Institute Of Public Relations & Toastmasters International.
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Periodically Queer is produced by Umi Hsu and assistant-produced by Shei Yu; edited and engineered by Quincy Surasmith; scripted by Umi Hsu, Shei Yu, and Rozanna Leo-Fields; theme music by Analog Tara; episode music by Matthew Ivler, Umi Hsu, and Jacob Alden Sargent. Research by Sela Kerr. Copywriting by Sadie Buerker. Graphic Design by Saphir Davis and Maxwell Fong. Story consultation by Sayre Quevedo. Periodically Queer is a project by One Institute, the oldest active LGBTQ+ organization i ...
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Representative Jeff Jackson votes for a proposed TikTok ban in Congress, and Dan Bishop votes against it. Sports betting is live in NC, haven't you heard? We discuss the aftermath of the state superintendent primary upset, and CMS Superintendent Crystal Hill talks about the future of the district.By Wendy Herkey
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Many believe our politics and our government are broken. Both sides seem able to agree on that. Part of the problem may be that our 18th-century system isn’t a good fit for 21st-century realities. Law professor Maxwell Stearns has now analyzed our democracy, looking at what works and what doesn’t.By Gabe Altieri
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A local upset on Super Tuesday. The Town of Matthews nixes Zoom participation in meetings. Congresswoman Alma Adams invites Mecklenburg Sheriff Garry McFadden to be her guest at the State of the Union. Mike Collins and guests will discuss those stories and more.By Wendy Herkey
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On the local news roundup: The message from North Carolina leaders about Charlotte’s transit plan came in loud and clear this week: they really don’t like it. A town commission meeting in Matthews falls victim to our political zeitgeist with racist and homophobic comments. Super Tuesday is next week — what you need to know before you vote. And long…
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Charlotte FC’s third season began with a new coach and a win in front of over 62,000 at Bank of America Stadium last Saturday. It was the first time the team won its opening game. But some of Charlotte FC’s flashier players are gone. As they cultivate new talent, can the wins keep coming?By Sarah Delia
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Newcomers often wonder where old Charlotte is in our glowing New South city. Much of it is in the minds and memories of those who have lived here for generations. Jack Claiborne and his brother, Slug, fall into that category — and their story is the story of Charlotte.By Gabe Altieri
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Union County Commissioners vote no on fluoridating the water, Wells Fargo’s name is about to go up in lights, and the 30-year-old Leandro suit makes its fifth return to the State Supreme Court. Those stories and more on this week's local news roundup.By Gabe Altieri
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