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On today's show: How to Be Strong - His & Her's Ep.5 Move the coffee table it's so worth it! Why are we doing this show? 13 things mentally strong people don't do. 8 strategies to help manage overwhelming feelings. Listen to "How to Be Strong - His & Her's Ep.5" on Spreaker.
Hosting an exchange student will change your children’s lives. Welcoming an exchange student into your home is as rewarding for your children as it is for the students. You provide a bed to sleep in and a spot at your dinner table, and they will teach you, your children, and your greater community about an entirely new culture. Your children will discover a new worldly perspective, and they may even learn their host sibling’s language. Most of all, they’ll gain a lifelong role model in an older host-sibling, and form relationships that will stay with them forever. We’d love to hear from you! T:660-441-5729 E:Melissa.Rogles@EFexchangeyear.org Toll free: 1-800-447-4273 efexchangeyear.org
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Dueling Dialogues Podcast Ep. 16 Political Backstabbers Connor Murphy Let’s be honest: Leakers are backstabbers. Every time I hear about government leakers, I think of the song by the O’Jays “Back Stabbers.” Grace Matthews As I was preparing for today’s broadcast, in my mind’s eye I saw President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson like they were in Saudi Arabi doing the sword dance. Two overweight older men shifting their weight from side to side, swaying to the beat, pretending they’re dancing. After a few minutes, the initial embarrassment dies down, so they lift their arms as if they are learning to walk for the first time. With their arms out, stabilizing their balance, their torsos begin to move, still swaying to the music; they begin to smile and take a couple of steps. It’s what they do. Imagine they start to awkwardly repeat the words to “Back Stabbers. Listen to Political Backstabbers Podcast with Matthews and Murphy!
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