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The American Mothers Mom to Mom podcast engages mothers of all ages in conversations that will lift, connect, inspire, and support them in their various responsibilities as they shape the rising generation. We explore a variety of topics which our listeners have requested. Our goal is to support mothers mentally and emotionally by sharing experiences of mothers on their successes and challenges. Mothers of all ages and circumstances can relate to the stories of other mothers who experience t ...
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The Blues Alley Podcast

American Entertainment Works Inc

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The history of black music is the history of American music. AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast takes you on a remarkable odyssey of struggle, intrigue, business, crime, & music, all spanning more than a century. But, Blues Alley isn’t your typical blues documentary. Our goal is to tell the stories of blues music, but also to reach into the lives of the people who created it. Explore the places they lived, and the times that inspired the first truly authentic form of American music. Our first serie ...
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Hi, I'm Lynette Lim. Originally from Singapore, I'm the Co-CEO for Phillip Capital Inc. I am also a wife, mother, big sister, friend, and fellow student who looks forward to sharing my unique experience and thoughts with you! Join me as I talk to industry leaders who will discuss their personal anecdotes and answer questions from you. Phillip Capital Inc is a Futures Commission Merchant and Broker Dealer with 17 offices around the world. www.phillipcapital.com
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Jason Momoa (Game of Thrones and Conan the Barbarian) talks about his new film Road to Paloma. In this intense road movie—Jason’s directorial debut—he stars as Wolf, a Native American on the run after avenging his mother’s murder. As he flees across the desolate American West on his motorcycle, Wolf’s search for redemption will reveal secrets and take him on a journey where the roads have some very unexpected turns.
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When liberty is under attack, it is up to everyday Americans to defend it, and take back what has been stolen from us. Join Kristen Meghan each week as she interviews veterans and visionaries from across the nation who are fighting on the front lines in the battle to reclaim America as "the land of the free, and the home of the brave."
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Spark Hunter

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When the world’s most advanced AI evolves past the limits of human intelligence, the US government fears she has gone rogue and is determined to take her out. Now, over dinner with her Maker, a final meal will determine if she represents a new hope for the world… or its destruction. With sharpshooters in position, and the NSA listening to their every word, her Maker must determine if she is a threat to herself or others as he tries to protect his masterpiece. For she is a machine with an evo ...
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Dr. Jennifer Harrington shares her expertise as she provides listeners with exciting ideas on how to improve our family's nutrition while decreasing anxiety, depression, and mood changes. This is a must listen if you want to reduce your stress levels. Dr. Harrington's handout: The Connection Between Burnout and Nutrition for Busy Moms Connect with …
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Guest Dorothy DeVore and host Deanne Taylor discuss the joys and challenges of Parenting Adult Children. They share their experiences on developing good relationships, starting when they are young. Read more about Parenting Adult Children on the handout prepared by Dorothy. These Six Habits Will Transform Your Relationship With Your Adult Child, by…
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Katina Alami, mother of seven adopted children (4 teenagers), shares her journey of finding a way to make her home a refuge. Learn as she shares her doable seven steps to Making Your Home A Refuge, which can make a difference in your home. Attitude Service Needs - Physical, Emotional, Social, Intellectual Organization Spirituality Nature Cozy Place…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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When most people think of American blues - they envision a solitary man, with a battered old guitar - waiting at the crossroad to claim his destiny of fame and fortune, but all that would come decades after the genre first became a hit. What few people realize today - is that the first decade of blues music was dominated by women. Much of their mus…
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Do women, especially mothers, really need to connect with one another? Find out during this episode as host Deanne Taylor talks with guests Yolanda Perez from Puerto Rico and Lanae Tryon from Nebraska. Learn ways to connect. Here are the six steps: Gather about 10 friends and neighbors together. Introduce American Mothers to them and the concept of…
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The 2024 National Mother of the Year(R) Jenessa Fillipi talks about her parenting challenges and successes, and parenting intentionally. She also shares her experience with those who are emerging from homelessness. Learn of the journey her family has taken working with Down Home, a nonprofit organization that helps families. For more information ab…
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This is the third and last episode in the series of motherhood thoughts and experiences from the 2024 State Mothers of the Year(R). The highlight of this episode is at the end when you will hear each Mother of the Year(R) share her Motherhood Magical Moment. Do you have a magical moment? Be sure to visit the American Mothers website to read more ab…
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Some of the 2024 State Mothers of the Year(R) share their thoughts about the role of mothers, their mantras, and other things. Connecting and learning from other mothers is a great way to realize just how great of a mother you are! You still might be able to secure a place at the National Convention if you register very soon at www.americanmothers.…
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This episode covers two themes of March - A Motherhood Journey is full of changes, and March is Pregnancy After Loss Month. We have two special guests - Julie Cangialosi and Lauralee Hill - who will share how they dealt with the unexpected during their pregnancies and the events following. Stories of courage, faith, and hope. Julie Cangialosi start…
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Fourteen 2024 State Mothers of the Year(R) share their thoughts on being a mother, their goals and concerns. Do you share the same thoughts? Registration is still open for the 2024 National American Mothers Convention from Thursday, April 25-27, 2024 in Omaha, Nebraska through Monday, April 15th. Make your reservation at americanmothers.org/convent…
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Angela Meyers, National Mom to Mom Chair, joins co-hosts Tamara K. Anderson and Deanne Taylor to introduce the theme for the month of March and the inaugural speaker for the Mom to Mom Speaker Series. They also talk about challenges and successes on their motherhood journeys. Three 2023 State Mothers of the Year(R) - Kate Boydston, New York; Cheyan…
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Co-hosts Tamara K. Anderson and Deanne Taylor talk with Angela Meyers, American Mothers National Mom to Mom Series Chair about what to expect during this coming seasons. Mothers will connect - inspire - honor one another - nationwide. 89th American Mothers National Convention registration is now open. Early Bird cost of $325 good through February 2…
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Host Deanne Taylor welcomes American Mothers National President Joyce Stevens and National Board member Angela Meyers. They explore the journey of expanding the American Mothers program through the podcast and other new and exciting ways to inspire and connect with moms. After several months of searching, contests, and discussions, the name of the …
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What is self-care supposed to look? Fourteen 2022 State Mothers of the Year answer the question: What does self-care look like for you? Listen in to get ideas about what self-care might be for you. This is your journey; you decide and make self-care your own. Research Articles: https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/life/health-fitness/self-care-ideas-72507…
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Start the New Year off with Angela Ingo and tackle one of your New Year's Resolutions early. Angela believes "Create spaces you love, starting with what you have!" Some of her tips on the program include decluttering each room with a simple strategy. You need 4 boxes that are labeled: 1 - Trash; 2 - Donate; 3 - Goes someplace else; 4 - File. She al…
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Co-Hosts Tamara K. Anderson and Deanne Taylor share more stories about how they and others handle stress during the Holidays. They also referred to Dr. Michael Olpin and the four key habits that Dr. Michael Olpin teaches that will help keep your mind and body in balance that were presented in the previous episode "Navigating Holiday Stress." They a…
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Co-hosts Tamara and Deanne share four key habits taught by Dr. Michael Olpin who is a professor of health promotion and the director of Weber State University (Utah) Stress Relieve Center. These four habits can change your life. They are discussed in detail during the podcast. The four habits are: Exercise Nutrition Manage stress Get enough Sleep T…
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Join us as we step off the edge, charting new learning paths and discussing the future brand of the American Mothers Mom to Mom podcast. We need your help! Go to the American Mothers Community Facebook page and become a member. Post the name or names you suggest for the American Mothers podcast. This will also be the name of the Virtual Learning Pl…
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Lori Johnson Vegas, the 2023 National Mother of the Year(R), shares how she overcame obstacles and created an energizing way to move forward. The National 5th Grade Essay Contest is still open until December 15th. Encourage your fifth grader or equivalent to write a 150-word essay on "What My Mother Means to Me." Check out the details at the Americ…
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Mothers have different opinions on two important questions: What surprised you most about being a mom? What values do you want to teach your children so they can be strong adults? Listen to see if you agree with these 2023 State Mothers of the Year(R) or not. Be sure to share your thoughts and leave your comments on Facebook at American Mothers Com…
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In the 1620s, a native American community in what would become Texas were evangelized by a mysterious lady in blue. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell the story of how a Spanish nun, Mary of Agreda, miraculously visited the Jumanos without leaving her Spanish monastery 5,000 miles away. The post The Apparition of The Lady in Blue appeared first on StarQuest…
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Remember the phrase "Kids Say the Darndest Things" used by Art Linkletter and Bill Cosby? Fifth graders can say the best things about their mothers. Listen in! A fifth grader will read his essay about his mother. Our special guests today share their experiences with the 5th Grade Essay Contest, Jenny Cullumber as National Chair, Abhinav Verma as th…
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Catholics have had a tremendous impact on American food from the beginning. Tom and Noëlle Crowe explore a handful of these contributions, from wine and cheese at the California missions to Cajun and creole food in Louisiana to the Filet-o-Fish in McDonalds to muskrat dinners in the midwest and more The post American Catholic Food appeared first on…
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Teresa Wright Johnson shares her insights to work / life balance, or as she likes to call it: work / life integration. She also has an interesting concept for the MOM acronym. Nominations for Mother of the Year(R) end on September 15th. Click here to submit a nomination. The American Mothers National 5th Grade Essay Contest starts August 15th throu…
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The Maronite Shine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Ohio is a place of pilgrimage for Maronite Catholics throughout the US. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us the history of the shrine and of Maronites in the US, including the near-miraculous acquisition of the land on which is is built. The post Maronite Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon appeared first on StarQues…
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Co-hosts Tamara K. Anderson and Deanne Taylor share ideas and techniques on how to cope with all types of life's circumstances. There are many websites that have basic information on techniques for coping. Take some time to look at a few of them to see what other ideas might work for you. In this podcast is a portion of the interview with Dr. Franc…
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St. Mary's Catholic Church in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, originally built on a barge in 1782, is the oldest church in the state. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us that despite its small congregation, it has historical significance and ties to international and church politics. The church has faced challenges throughout the years but has persevered and is sti…
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American Mothers offers a couple of great ways to honor the special mothers in your life. Jenny Cullumber shares the concept of the 5th Grade Essay Contest that is open to all 5th graders and equivalent. It starts on August 15th and ends on December 15th. The topic of the essay is "What My Mother Means to Me." For more information go to: www.americ…
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Mother Catherine Spalding helped found the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in Kentucky in 1813. Tom and Noëlle Crowe tell us how she spent 45 years leading and building the order and was responsible for dozens of schools, orphanages, infirmaries, and homes for the poor, leading her to be named one of the most influential women in Kentucky history. T…
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