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Bobby Jackson graduated from Salisbury High School in 1992. He attended Western Nebraska Community College and the University of Minnesota before being selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 23rd pick in the 1997 NBA Draft. As a Golden Gopher, Bobby Jackson led Minnesota to the Final Four, where they lost to the Kentucky Wildcats. He was traded to the Denver Nuggets prior to his rookie season where he played 68 games before moving on to a more familiar place in Minnesota where he donned a Timberwolves jersey for two seasons.
Join Francine and her guest Rickie Freedman of Reiki by Rickie who will enlighten us about Reiki energy healing. Find out what this powerful energy can do for your life on a mind, body and spiritual level! Be sure to tune in on Sunday March 9th at 6pm ET / 3pm PT and call in live to speak with us toll-free at 888-627-6008 or email a question for Rickie at radio@spiritnetwork.com
Vietnam was a trauma for the United States, because it could never come to understand how Americans would win the major battles in the field but gradually be losing the war. How could such a thing happen? And how did it happen? Americans have fought difficult enemies in jungles before; the Japanese in particular, in places like Burma (now Myanmar), the Philippines, and also among a collection of Pacific Islands as well. Ah, but Ho Chi Minh didn’t underestimate the significance of public opinion, that national force which gives a moral force to the purpose of the figh
Life Changes with Filippo with Filippo Voltaggio, and special guests Dorothy Donahue and Mike Leisure.
Today the guests interview Filippo Voltaggio about Movies and the Academy Awards.
This is not necessarily all that new as an issue. It is a cycle that repeats and while harmful to the employees, many feel compelled to stay, whether it be through loyalty, investment in their career, or out of economic need. In the next hour we will engage with a specific story of Karen Sweet, an individual who made her way to a high-level management position, working for a company she loved.
What a great show tonight - very moving and real - Rochelle's skit about being a child brought tears to my eyes - now I know what the "laughing heart" means. Sometimes I'm floored by "your naked truth" - keep the topics coming . . .
Perto,
What a powerful show on Monday - I was truly moved. Thank you for all the work you are doing to heal even those that hurt you - I have so much to learn from you.
Hey Steve! Maybe I could convince Doug to insert "audience applause" as a sound effect into your show somehow ! Loved the Mister Rogers song - I remember that show with the little boy in the wheelchair -he also appeared as a grown man at one of Fred's award shows - wow!
I have a piano request - its late on Tuesday night but maybe for next week - can you play the 1st Gymnopedie by Erik Satie?
Love you both,
Debrah and Doug
Great show! The two of you remind me of the old variety shows that were so comfortable to watch! I clap for you all the time - wish I could send it to you!