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- Overcoming a childhood of abandonment and neglect, Dr. Michael Meguid became a world-renowned surgeon. But before that, he had to learn how to become a man. This wounded boy from Cairo found healing for himself in England, while learning how to deliver healing for others with his scalpel.
- Lifelong evangelical and Christian media industries writer, publicist, producer, and agent Rebeca Seitz left the evangelical world after reading the Bible too much and taking it at its word. Her lifelong Lutheran husband underwent his own awakening shortly thereafter. The Freevangelic podcast is where Rebeca and Charles cover topics related to leaving the evangelical life. They welcome various guests with insight thereon. From politics to parenting, belief to business, Rebeca and Charles authentically explore how to live into and find Truth.
- This is the audio story of Rebeca Seitz building Rebeca Books - a traditional, royalty-paying publishing house - from the ground up, told as it unfolds. Chapters of the story share about securing funding, identifying and negotiating with the team that is responsible for acquisitions, editing, cover design, typesetting, printing, selling, shipping, and distributing the books, the publishing process, why there's an iris in the logo, how it got the name Rebeca Books, what genres are published and why, the reason behind the company's focus on women 40 and over, what's happened in a given week, and a whole lot more.
- In the dark of night, a piece of legislation was signed into law on Mackinac Island last year. On July 2, 2021, it took effect - to the devastation of thousands. PA 21 gutted no-fault auto insurance - the program that Michigan drivers have paid into since 1973. If a Michigan driver was in a catastrophic car accident and needed ongoing medical care past what the initial insurance covered, that fund paid for it. For life. It's a promise Michigan made to its paying citizens. This isn't tax money. It's money those drivers paid into the fund through their insurance companies. WITH PA21, MICHIGAN SURVIVORS OF CATASTROPHIC AUTO CRASHES SUDDENLY GOT THEIR BENEFITS CUT BY A WHOPPING 45%. That's 45% less in services they need to survive. It also limited the hours that these survivors can get care to 56 hours per week. That's one caregiver, eight hours per day instead of the team of round-the-clock medical professionals needed to sustain life. So far, 41 provider businesses have had to close their doors. They can't provide care at these new rates. More are closing every week. Survivors are being dropped off in Michigan emergency rooms and nursing homes by family members who are desperate to keep them alive and well. Two have already died. Senator Mike Shirkey says he wants to "wait and see what happens" before doing anything to reverse breaking the promise of care that Michigan drivers paid for since 1973. The fund has $23 billion in it. There's plenty of money. This care didn't need to be cut. But cut it they did. And now people are suffering. Some are dying. It has to be fixed now. So we're getting loud. You can help. Follow or subscribe to the Silent Crash podcast. Rate it. The more who do that, the more those legislators know that the Silent Crash they caused is becoming a roar that will not be ignored. Our lives depend on it. Silent Crash: The Quiet Unraveling of Michigan's Auto No-fault and the Destruction of Lives is a production of the 1C Story Network.
- Based on the novella by Pauline Hayton, this screwball adventure follows Brenda - a breast cancer survivor beginning the second half of her life and determined to find her spark again. In doing so, she'll journey from Naples, Florida to the mountains and jungles of Nagaland, India over 12 episodes.
- A neuro-diverse family in Florida navigates their way through life, seeking out information on issues the kiddos face along the way. Gender dysphoria, video game usage, media consumption, friendship behavior, hyperacusis, autism, ADHD - even the family road trip in an RV provides fodder for family discussion and it's all shared right here, on The Flamingo Family.
- Set in charming Jane's Holler, Tennessee, an eclectic band of friends weathers holiday-centric drama. Episodes occur during Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Mother's Day as the friends navigate romantic entanglements, grief, and small-town relationship politics.