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War Report on the Road - Massachusetts - What is happening to our English Language Learners?
Please join Internet Radio Host Dr. James Avington Miller Jr. as he reports live from the great state of Massachusetts in the fourth of his reports about “The People’s Story". The topic of this week's show will be the current state of education in Massachusetts and English Language Learners.
Dr. Miller has traveled from Boston to Holyoke and to Worcester interviewing many people this week. Our show will highlight these interviews and report on the state of the war on public education in Massachusetts and the attack on English Language Learners in particular. Dr. Miller's guests this week will be Dr. Donaldo Macedo and Dr. Joao J. Rosa.
This show will stir you to act and convince you that RESISTANCE MATTERS.
Here is the link to The People’s Story - Please support our GoFundMe for this project - https://www.gofundme.com/thewarreport
RESISTANCE MATTERS
RESISTANCE IS NOT FUTILE
RESISTANCE IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF EXPRESSION OF DEMOCRACY
Advanced Consciousness Series:
The Three Parts of God's Mind Rebalanced
Worldwide in the Near Future
This Sunday will be a discussion on children, nature and our time together. My past week in Colorado, being with the Wolves and family, brought me back to center.
Trusting in Spirit as my Source of Income, Support and Guidance.
You can call in or just listen. My journey is to teach, share and to listen to those who reach out to me. Many Blessings. Dr. Vikke
SHOW DEBUTED TODAY!
Stream Talk Live with Dean Welsson is an educational show for digital broadcasters. We will teach stream quality, technology and much more. Dean has been a member of the digital broadcast community since 1995 and helped pioneer digital streaming.
with guest, Douglas Newsom, cofounder of BBS Radio
Got relationship? Got unsatisfactory relationship? Or, and please excuse the truly awful grammar that is about to follow, don't got relationship?
Scott and Shannon Peck are here for you. Soul mates, relationship experts, authors of books on love and healing including "The Love You Deserve: A Spiritual Guide to Genuine Love," and co-founders of The Love Center....they've experienced toxic romantic relationships, they've experienced being without romantic relationships, and they've learned from their experiences to evolve an intimate love relationship that is based upon spiritual concepts. They call themselves "the happiest married couple in the world." They've learned that our painful pasts don't have to determine our futures, that we really can have our happy ending, that we deserve to love and be loved.
Do you remember that priceless moment in the movie, "When Harry Met Sally," when Estelle Reiner, about to order her deli meal, pointed to Meg Ryan as she was recovering from pretending to have climaxed to tell the waiter, "I'll have what she's having?" Do you want what Scott and Shannon are having? If your beautiful and willing heart says "Yes, Yes, OMG, yes!!!," then you won't want to miss this episode of Catalytic Radio featuring Host Sheryl Hirsch-Kramer and Scott and Shannon Peck.
Intuitive Counselor, energy Worker, Feng Shui Consultant, & Author
Author of 5 books including Magical Housekeeping and the brand-sparkly-NEW Magical Fashionista: Dress for the Life You Want.
Tess Whitehurst, author and feng shui expert, writes and teaches about the connection between form and spirit, seen and unseen, known and unknown. Her message is that we are completely empowered to heal ourselves and others, to live bravely, and to experience the life of our dreams.
In addition to authoring the mega-popular Magical Housekeeping, the IPPY award-winning Good Energy Book, the brand new Magic of Flowers, and the forthcoming Magical Fashionista, Tess has authored three other books/e-books, as well as numerous articles about living a magical, joyful, and empowered life. Her books have been translated into nine languages and her articles have appeared such places as Llewellyn’s Annuals, Law of Attraction Magazine, Whole Life Times, and Writer’s Digest. She’s also appeared on morning news shows on both Fox and NBC, as well as on the Bravo TV show Flipping Out. She’s a graduate of the Western School of Feng Shui, and lives in Los Angeles.
Associate Professor, Stanford University
Lochlann Jain is an Associate Professor in Stanford's Anthropology department, where she teaches medical and legal anthropology.
Jain's first book, Injury (Princeton University Press, 2006), analyzed injury as a civil rights issue and product liability law as a place to better understand how Americans value physical health. The book was praised as: “a first-rate work of critique” (American Bar Foundation), “a provocative, sophisticated, and ambitious analysis” (Law & Politics Book Review), and “an impressive feat of interdisciplinary scholarship” (American Anthropologist).
Trained as an interdisciplinary scholar, Jain has used literature in oncology, law, history, and literature, as well as anthropology and memoir to analyze and explain how cancer has become definitive of life in the United States.
Jain is the recipient of numerous prizes and fellowships, including grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation, the National Center for the Humanities, the Stanford Humanities Center, and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford.
Cofounder & Codirector Emeritis of Shands Arts in Medicine, University of Florida
Author and educator, Mary Rockwood Lane, along with Michael Samuels MD, has put together this wonderful pulication 'Healing with the Arts'. Wonderful practical tips in a 12 week program that is transforming lives.
Speaker, Author, Entrepreneur
Leon Cooper has had a varied work experience in civilian life:inventor, with patented products used throughout the world; CEO of his own computer company; CFO of two major corporations; now a writer. During WWII he was Boat Group Commander for his ship, leading Higgins Boats carrying assault troops in a number of invasions of Japanese-held islands. His experiences during WWII led to questions he had, even at the time. Were there compelling reasons for each of the major battles? Could some battles have been avoided, saving American lives, while still allowing us to gain the ultimate victory?
spiritual care coordinator and chair of the African American Outreach Committee for the Hospice of the Western Reserve
Heidi Barham thinks of hospices as being much more than simply places where people go to die. By her accounting, they can prove life-enhancing for patients who might no longer benefit from medical intervention, providing them with art therapy, music therapy, spiritual consultation and a chance to leave a legacy perhaps in the form of a video that shows them playing the piano.
Ms. Barham, chair of African American Outreach Committee for the Hospice of the Western Reserve, is working alongside other members of that committee to spread that message at health fairs and other similar events. She realizes that it might take quite a while for that message to have its full impact. But she is pleased that increasingly more African Americans are utilizing the hospices where she works. And she is also encouraged when she receives calls from people, some of the prominent, who had previously spoken against hospice care but have changed their attitude when they saw home much it benefitted a loved one.
Seattle Sports Writer/Columnist
Never having met a metaphor he could not twist beyond recognition, Art has been illuminating, agitating, amusing and annoying Puget Sound sports readers for a long time.
Along with Steve Rudman, he co-founded Sports Press Northwest because it didnt seem right that the Google monster should aggregate daily journalism into oblivion without at least a flesh wound from somebody.
Thiel and Rudman labored under the Seattle Post-Intelligencer globe until the print edition died an undeserved death in March, 2009. Art continued on at its online successor seattlepi.com while working on SPNWs creation. His radio commentaries can be heard Friday and Saturday mornings and Friday afternoon on KPLU-FM 88.9.
In 2003 he wrote the definitive book about the Seattle Mariners, Out of Left Field, which became a regional bestseller. In 2009, along with Rudman and KJR 950 afternoon host Mike Gastineau, Thiel authored The Great Book of Seattle Sports Lists, a cross between historylink.org and Mad Magazine that has become mandatory reading for any sports fan who has an indoor bathroom.
A graduate of Pacific Lutheran University as well as two dead papers and a live one, the News Tribune of Tacoma, he has become a fan of entrepreneurial online journalism because it allows him to continue a lifelong passion to take the English language to places it rarely visits willingly, and does not involve the cleaning of kennels or stables.
Gourmet chef, food and public relations
Leo Pearlstein has been featured on my show for 12 years now. We chat about the holidays, food preparation and more. It is a delightful way to get ready, set, and go....towards the holiday season with lots of suggestions for a successful and less stressful season.
Holistic Health Practitioner, Nutritionist, Tai Chi and Qi Gong instructor
JEANNIE PECK:
Jeannie Peck has worked and studied in the natural health field for over 20 years. She studied at Clayton College of Natural Health and Pan American University’s School of Natural Medicine earning her degree as Doctor of Natural Medicine (DNM). She has attended many specialty certification courses including Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®, Mastering the Thyroid, Gluten Intolerance and Leaky Gut, Laboratory Assessments, Herbal and Mineral Medicines, and Jin Shin Jyutsu®. She is a Sanctified Healer and vested in the sanctuary of Knighthood with the Sacred Medical Order of the Church of Hope, SMOCH, an international medical missionary organization that provides medical needs around the world. She has committed herself to serving the needs of the community and living a life of the Beatitudes.
Jeannie teaches the clients of Health by Design Natural Clinic at two locations in Lancaster County, how to improve, maintain and prevent health conditions using nutrition and natural modalities. Her additional certifications include Jin Shin Jyutsu® Student Practitioner, often referred to as needle-less acupuncture, and Self Help Instructor. She is a certified Tai Chi for Arthritis Instructor, a certified Self Help Instructor with the Arthritis Foundation, and holds a lifetime certification through the Health Preservation Association teaching Tai Chi and Qi Gong for Wellness programs.
Jeannie and her staff at Health by Design Natural Clinic provide functional assessments of hormone, digestion, intestinal barrier, immune, and detoxification systems. They address the underlying cause of symptoms associated with these systems with simple healthy lifestyle changes and professional supplementation. Their services include functional nutritional counseling for adults and children, healthy eating plans and healthy weight loss plans, non-invasive health screenings, and various fitness classes including Tai Chi, Qigong, Yoga, and Interval Fitness.
EMILY GIVLER:
Emily has been training and working in the natural health field for over a decade. She came to Health by Design Natural Clinic in 2010 with an extensive background as a chiropractic technician, board certified chiropractic Radiologic Technologist, and Usui Reiki Master. She earned her certification as a Dietary Supplements Counselor through the Holt Institute of Medicine in 2011. She is a Certified Jade Therapeutician, having completed extensive training with Professor Dr. Charles McWilliams, who developed Jade Therapy.
Emily is trained as a PSYCH-K® Facilitator to provide clients a simple and direct way to change self-limiting beliefs into beliefs and behaviors that support goals and aspirations, particularly in areas of health and body issues. She finds this to be a wonderful adjunct to the Healthy Weight Loss plans she offers for individuals and families.
Emily focuses on healthy weight loss, healthy eating plans, food sensitivities counseling, and heads up our children’s nutrition department offering nutritional support for children. Helping children is an area dear to her heart, both as a mother and because of the years she spent volunteering at the S. June Smith Center, working with children with special developmental needs. She is excited to be able to share the message about good nutrition with our youngest clients and their families!






