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Weedsday Wednesday, A Live Cannabis marijuana radio podcast 2024!
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Join Belle Star & The Cannabis Kid every Wednesday morning for Live, cannabis radio Podcast!
Listen Wednesdays from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. MST (Phoenix, Arizona Time) and get up-to-date, live information about what's happening with cannabis, marijuana hemp and more!
Live interviews, strain reviews, product reviews, news, events, and information about anything and everything cannabis in Tucson, Arizona and the World at Large!
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Casual Conversations with Dr. Rebekah McCloud
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The Path, a Blog Talk Radio Show where your host, Janice Victoria, has motivational, inspirational and transformational casual conversations with her guests.
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A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith
Alicia J. Whittington, PhD, MPH, is a research scientist and assistant director of engagement and health equity research for the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University. She is also the co-lead of Family Experiences Managing Football Lives (FEM-FL).
Dr. Whittington has several years of research experience and is an experienced healthcare consultant. She attended Wellesley College, where she created her own public health major, focusing on women’s health and biological sciences. After college, she conducted research at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where she honed in on her interests in genetics and molecular epidemiology.
She earned a Master of Public Health in chronic disease epidemiology from Yale School of Public Health and a Doctor of Philosophy in health systems management from the Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine. She is currently a student in the Master of Science Program in Media, Medicine, and Health at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Whittington serves on several boards, including the Yale School Public Health Alumni Board and its Emerging Majority Affairs Committee (EMAC), Women Inside Professional Sports, and the Augustus A. White III Institute for Healthcare Equity. She serves on the Leadership Council of the Joint Committee on the Status of Women at Harvard University.
Join us on A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith at 10:00 am EST. Come listen to our guest’s career path, her advice for others & current initiatives...A Chat in the Garden with Monique A.J. Smith, where Significance Blooms. Listen via 563-999-3513 or www.chatinthegarden.com. This is Season 11. Seasons 1-6 can be found on 200plus.expert, previously broadcasted on Survival Broadcast Network. Seasons 7-10 are at www.chatinthegarden.com.
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When life gets RUFF author and dog trainer Arianne de Rond is here to coach
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YOUTUBE VERSION https://youtu.be/KtHcUN2NOv0
https://joyfulsupport.com As a personal coach, animal communicator, and dog trainer, I’m passionate about empowering individuals to reach their full potential. My mission goes far beyond traditional dog training; it’s about fostering genuine connections, personal growth, and leading with harmony and love. With over 30 years of experience, I believe in inspiring rather than controlling, creating environments where confidence and transformation can naturally flourish. Through a unique blend of dog training, spiritual awakening, and personal growth, you’ll uncover the transformative power of genuine connection. With this approach, sustainable change isn’t just possible—it’s a reality, creating a life filled with love, joy, and harmony for both you and your dog. With love, consistency, and unwavering commitment, anyone can build a lifelong bond with their dog and experience a fulfilling life together. Dogs make us better people if we let them.
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Exploring the Fallacies of Racism: Even If Some of Your Best Friends Are Black
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On the next episode of The Perkins Platform, I am thrilled to welcome the brilliant sociologist Dr. Jennifer Patrice Sims! A trailblazer in the study of race, identity, and the social constructs that shape our world, Dr. Sims brings an unmatched depth of insight to our discussion.
Dr. Sims is the author of three groundbreaking books, including the recently released, The Fallacies of Racism (2024), Mixed-Race in the US & UK (2020), and The Sociology of Harry Potter (2012). Her work has sparked conversations globally, challenging how we think about race, racism, and the ways these ideas are shared and reproduced.
With accolades like the Stanford M. Lyman Distinguished Book Award and the Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award, Dr. Sims’ impact on the field of sociology—and on her students—is nothing short of remarkable. Join our conversation on Wednesday, November 27 (6pm) for what promises to be an amazing conversation!
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Entered her Ancestors back in 1422 because of Witchcraft Rituals!
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Entered her Ancestors back in 1422 because of Witchcraft Rituals!
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Close Up Radio Spotlights Cody J. Arvidson of Degree Solutions Group
Richardson, TX - Higher education is a labyrinth. It’s a journey fraught with academic challenges, political underpinnings, and ethical dilemmas. Students navigating this complex maze often find themselves in need of guidance, expertise, and a steady hand to help them reach their academic goals. Enter the Degree Solutions Group, founded by Dr. Cody Arvidson—a beacon for those lost amidst the intricacies of academia.
Degree Solutions Group is pioneering higher education coaching by assisting students at all academic levels, from high school seniors crafting their college essays to doctoral candidates striving to complete their dissertations. Founded by Dr. Cody Arvidson, the organization offers personalized coaching tailored to meet individual academic needs and aspirations.
Dr. Cody Arvidson has a deep-rooted history in higher education.
Dr. Arvidson’s academic journey led her to focus on one of the most pressing issues in education today academic dishonesty.
Through Degree Solutions Group, Dr. Arvidson translates what she’s learned into practical assistance for students, especially those working on high-stakes projects like dissertations. “I help Ph.D. candidates get their dissertations done correctly,” says Dr. Arvidson. “I tell my clients, ‘You generate the content, and as an editor, I will help fix the content when I’m reading through it.’”
Her service extends beyond just editing; it’s about supporting and mentoring her clients.
Degree Solutions Group, under Dr. Cody Arvidson’s leadership, is a trailblazing force in academic coaching.
For more information about Cody J. Arvidson Ph.D. and Degree Solutions Groups, please visit https://degreesolutionsgroup.com/
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Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Karen Barney of The Transformative Justice Program
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St. Louis, MO -- At an early age Karen Barney learned about a profession that helped people with disabilities--whether physical or mental health In nature--to learn, grow, improve function and achieve true quality of life. That is why she pursued a career in the Occupational Therapy field. While working on her dissertation, she had a personal experience that led her to focus her efforts on incarcerated persons.
Today Karen J. Barney is a professor emeritus at St. Louis University, where she launched The Transformative Justice Program, a multipronged effort and educational program. This initiative is aimed at helping individuals who are currently incarcerated to learn professional/life skills that can help them transition more effectively into mainstream society, The program is a grant-funded initiative and by appearing on the radio, Karen hopes to raise awareness of the program and opportunities to support it.
Karen and her team collaborate with City, State and Federal criminal justice initiatives and work strategically toward organizational and social change. These groups also utilize evidence based transformation services, and engage community, university, and systems, in the transformative justice model. The program was envisioned In 2010 and established in 2014. It is an interdisciplinary effort within the University though Karen herself is affiliated with the SLU Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, within the College of Health Sciences.
As a professor, Karen is also involved in teaching and publishing endeavors that bring notoriety to the University.
For more information about Karen or the initiative, please visit: www.slu.edu/mission-identity/initiatives/transformative-justice
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Why Every Entrepreneur Needs a Social Impact Strategy with Nisha Glenn
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Tune in for episode 748 as we chat about The Power of Purpose: Why Every Entrepreneur Needs a Social Impact Strategy with Nisha Glenn, Founder of Educated Girls Rock! Meet our guest: Nisha Glenn’s story is one of defying the odds and breaking barriers. Born into a family where no one completed high school, she overcame the challenges of teen motherhood, earning both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s in Education. In 2012, she founded Educated Girls Rock (EGR), a non-profit dedicated to empowering young girls through education. Nisha’s journey of resilience and triumph inspires others to rise above adversity and rewrite their own stories, proving that with determination, anything is possible. Learn more at https://sharvette.com/why-every-entre... www.educatedgirlsrock.org
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Tarhaka Presents Life, Advice, and Mind-Blowing Facts
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Tarhaka Presents Life, Advice, and Mind-Blowing Facts
1. What is the best advice we can get about life?
2. When can religion and science exist together?
3. What do we know about death and near death?
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Common Sense for DUMMIES: Open Mic Night (take 2)
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PLEASE... Join Eva on tonight's episode of Common Sense for Dummies, Open Mic Night.
Phone Lines will open on the 1/2 hour, don't be shy, join in the conversation.
Permalink: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/infinitesource/2024/11/05/common-sense-for-dummies-open-mic-night-take-2
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