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Low riding in Bromsgrove

The latest events announced at the Artrix, Bromsgrove.





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Games legacy provides volunteering opportunity

New pilot programme from Girl Grind UK is as easy as ABC.




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A Grove Situation

Halesowen Town are the oldest football club in the region, but they may have played their last game. Dave Woodhall reports.




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New cycle scheme provides alternative to car use

West Midlands Cycle Hire launched in Wolverhampton and Sutton Coldfield.




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Odisha approves investment of Rs 3,353 crore in various sectors

The Food Processing sector continues to attract significant investment, with several projects from companies such as Bhuvaneshwari Foods and Beverages, Aban Beverages, and Geofast Consumer Products. These projects, located in Khurda, Baragarh, and Cuttack, will have a combined investment of Rs 1,542.04 crore and are expected to create over 1,358 jobs.




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Tupperware gets court approval for lender sale

Tupperware Brands has been granted approval to sell its assets to its lenders, enabling the company to exit bankruptcy. Unable to find a buyer to pay off its $818 million debt, Tupperware will transfer its brand name and key assets to investment firms Stonehill Capital Management Partners and Alden Global Capital. The company plans a digital-first, asset-light business model post-bankruptcy.




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Pidilite invests Rs 5 crore in home improvement & maintenance platform Wify

Pidilite Industries has invested Rs 5 crore in Wify, a home improvement and maintenance services platform. This pre-series A funding round was led by Capria and Mount Judi Ventures, with participation from Blume Ventures. The investment aims to boost Wify's growth by enhancing its tech stack, expanding services, and strengthening its market position.




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Audacity Is Improving Fast! Here Are the Top New Features to Try

The Audacity software is popular among countless podcasters at all levels of production! at some point! It's a free, cross-platform audio-editing app, so almost anyone can use it. But Audacity has historically lagged behind other audio-editing apps until now! So here are some of my favorite new features that I think warrant giving Audacity another try.

The post Audacity Is Improving Fast! Here Are the Top New Features to Try first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast.





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Best Podcast Hosting Providers (2024)

Get the latest top recommendations for the best podcast-hosting providers, whether you're just starting or you're wanting to upgrade your podcasting tools!

The post Best Podcast Hosting Providers (2024) first appeared on The Audacity to Podcast.




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Láser etch 75 glass jars, .svg provided (New York City )

I have 75 glass jars, each 3 ounces. I need them laser etched because the image I have is not suitable for a stencil and glass etch cream. Time line is tight, need to have them etched, filled, and handed off no later than sept 20.




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Georgians React To Reversal On Controversial Abortion Law

Jordan Daniels has worked in the Atlanta film industry for years. Monday's court ruling, which reversed the controversial "heartbeat" abortion bill passed last year in Georgia, came as a relief. "We did have a few productions leave on the basis of HB 481, and I'm happy that more won't," she said. "Obviously, I'm dually relieved since I'm a woman who loves her job, and also wants the right to choose."




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Proverbs 3:6

In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:6




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How Anacaona Pictures Is ‘Providing A Voice To The Voiceless’

Growing up, Mahalia Latortue says she had three career options — doctor, lawyer or engineer. But despite starting her undergraduate studies at Oakwood University in Alabama focused on pre-law, she graduated with a passion for filmmaking. Today, she’s a recent Savannah College of Art and Design film graduate who founded her own Atlanta-based production company called Anacaona Pictures . The company’s mission is to “create diverse, untold stories and provide a voice to the voiceless.”




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Could my husband's paranoid anxiety improve?

My husband's (trauma-based?) anxiety runs to paranoia, and he occasionally makes angry and hurtful accusations at me. None of the accusations are true and are not really based in reality. Could this get better? My husband has been seeing a therapist who specialises in narcissistic abuse since spring of this year, following a set of realisations about past relationships and then decisions to cut contact with his best friend, his parents, and finally his only sibling. He tells me his therapist has tentatively suggested he may have cPTSD. Before he started therapy, he would in effect try to use me as his therapist and I have listened to him talk for many, many hours. I am sad that he has so few people in his life now but consider that he is better placed than I am to decide on the kind of relationships he should have with his family and friends.

My husband has also experienced IBS-related agoraphobia for about 8 years rarely leaving the house, and is entirely dependent on me financially. He came out to me, and my friends and family as bisexual early in the year. He is not engaging in any medical care except for his weekly therapist appointment on Zoom. We have sex very infrequently (and this is a mismatch for him) but otherwise have a very affectionate and loving relationship. He has always been supportive of me and been proud of my accomplishments inside and outside work. Before these very occasional accusations started happening, I felt generally like the character in Alanis Morrissette's Head over Feet.

He clearly has symptoms of anxiety including physical symptoms such as feeling dizzy and sometimes expresses paranoid thoughts about eg tradespeople that come to the house. Very occasionally he is angry at me. Sometimes this will be with a raised voice, other times with what feels to me like quite cold-blooded venom, sometimes it will be preceded by an obvious short period of silent treatment. It is always a long, confusing monologue, with vague insinuations and an insistence that I know exactly what he is talking about. He frequently claims that people say things 'subtextually' and sometimes specifically that I have clearly communicated something related to his insinuations 'subtextually'. Although I have never felt at risk of violence, when this anger happens I feel very physically frightened. I tend to remain silent, and my thoughts are focused on escape and the risks of escalation. I find his train of thought very difficult to follow, it is not concrete or specific and I am sometimes in panic mode. I am often very literal and am not sure that I really know what he means when he talks about things being 'subtextual'. Eventually he will make a specific accusation, or I will say something and that will lead to an accusation.

The accusations so far have been
•I am withholding sex deliberately to manipulate him
•I lack empathy and am manipulative
•I treat him badly in general and would be unhappy if he was no longer agoraphobic
•I have been having casual relationships with other people since we met 12 years ago
•I have at some point had a 'secret relationship' with a particular female friend.

The accusations are both unexpected and untrue.

After I have denied the accusation, eventually the anger will blow out and dissipate. There might follow another confusing monologue about his state of mind and the trauma he has experienced. Usually, we will then have a decent conversation (either immediately or the next morning) in which he provides some reasoning behind his accusation. They are generally based on very convoluted trains of logic and some snippet of a real-life event or comment. He interprets his accusations and my denials as a way of providing reassurance that I am not going to cause trauma like 'everyone else' has. He has some real sympathy for my being upset by them, but I am not convinced he understands how much they distress me. He has told me that wants me to have more empathy for his trauma and accept that he does not mean the accusations personally.

I find each anger and accusation event frightening at the time and destabilising afterwards. They have happened four or five times in this calendar year. Although I love him very much, I think that if they kept continuing, I would eventually want to leave. I am holding out hope that by continuing to work with his therapist they will stop at some point. Am I being wildly unrealistic? I recognise that I have a strong reaction to any anger. Is there anything I could do to reduce the impact it has on me in the meantime?

I unsuccessfully tried to persuade him to go to therapy for a very long time, and in the end, it was a friend of mine who convinced him, so my chances of talking him into any specific actions are low. But if he were asking for advice, what advice would you give?

In terms of my own real-life support, I have my own therapist that I have been seeing weekly for the past two years, mainly to help me cope with my husband's ill health and related issues. I am honest with my therapist about what is happening. One of my close friends also knows what is happening and I have a supportive colleague who knows some things. I have access to more than enough money to leave him in the short-term if I needed to and divorce would be expensive but not absolutely impoverishing.




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Controversies

The Gospel writer uses a technique that is called “Sandwich Stories.” This narrative pattern appears at least six times in Mark. In each case some important aspect of the nature of Jesus and His role as Messiah, or the nature of discipleship, is the focus. This week, we will read some accounts about Jesus and see what we can learn from them.




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Jerusalem Controversies

In this week’s lesson, when Jesus arrives in Jerusalem, He has a series of six controversies with the religious leaders. The religious leaders come to confront, confound, and defeat Jesus, but they never succeed. Part of this week’s lesson will include analyzing just what it is that brings people into opposition to God and consideration of what Christians can do to break through prejudice and speak to the hearts of those resisting the Spirit’s call.




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Issues of the Environment: Voters approve three ballot issues put forth by Washtenaw County

Washtenaw County put three ballot issues before voters in Tuesday's primary elections. All three touch on components of our environment. All three passed by a wide margin. WEMU's David Fair discusses the results and future impacts with Washtenaw County Commissioner Yousef Rabhi.




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Stay-At-Home Improvement: DIY Builders Help Drive Up Lumber Prices

For years, Matt Harris dreamed about building a treehouse out behind his back fence in Knoxville, Tenn. He never got around to it, though, until the pandemic hit. "It was just a matter of finding time," Harris says. "And that didn't come until everything kind of shut down for a little bit." When the coronavirus canceled youth sports for the season, Harris suddenly found his weekends free. And his children — ages 8, 7 and 4 — made a willing construction crew. "They were good measurers and markers of the wood," Harris says. "You don't let small children use power tools, necessarily. But in terms of things they could help [with], they were enthusiastic about it." As he set about buying supplies, Harris noticed a lot of other housebound families seemed to be working on their own projects. "There were definitely some days when we went to Lowe's where it looked like a swarm of locusts had come through," says Harris, an economist at the University of Tennessee. "I think the lumber industry




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How The U.S. Ambassador To The E.U. Is Wrapped Up In The Ukraine Controversy

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A bipartisan delegation of Congresspeople is just back from Ukraine. It was a trip designed to strengthen the U.S.-Ukraine alliance, and it was planned before news broke of the whistleblower complaint against President Trump involving that same country. Congressman John Garamendi led the delegation as a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. And the Democrat from California joins us now. Welcome, Congressman. JOHN GARAMENDI: Good to be with you. SHAPIRO: One central question in the impeachment inquiry is whether President Trump demanded help investigating a political rival in exchange for U.S. aid to Ukraine. And I know that aid was a central topic on your trip, so what did you learn about Ukraine's reliance on American assistance? GARAMENDI: Well, first of all, Ukraine is an extraordinary country. These citizens of that country are determined to be independent. They have been fighting a war against Russia for the last five years. They've lost 13- to 14




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Proving the Prophets

What is prophecy? Are there prophets? Can we believe what the Bible says about the future? How do we know between true and false prophets?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Vacuna contra COVID-19: ¿hay improvisación en la gestión del gobierno?

Panelistas creen que sí hay rezago e improvisación; les preocupa que solo se tenga presupuesto para 15 millones de personas.




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¿Qué hacer para que la reconstrucción de Providencia sea un éxito?

Panelistas creen que hubo desconocimiento en programar reconstrucción de 100 días; señalan que se debe mejorar en contratación y consultas previas.




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Reconstrucción de Providencia, ¿cómo corregir los errores?

Panelistas plantearon que las motivaciones políticas se deben dejar de lado y presentar a órganos de control las irregularidades en la reconstrucción de la isla.




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Año nuevo para el gobierno: ¿rutas claras con recorridos improvisados?

Panelistas consideran que el gobierno tiene un objetivo y punto de llegada, pero que, en muchas ocasiones como el diálogo con el ELN, no es clara la ruta




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343: ‘Fussy Typography Improvements’, With Paul Kafasis

Paul Kafasis returns to the show to talk about Friday Night Baseball, Rogue Amoeba’s new Audio Hijack 4 release, and a bit of speculation on WWDC.




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¿Cómo prevenir un ataque cerebrovascular?

¿Cómo prevenir un ataque cerebrovascular?




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Síntomas y riesgos del ataque cerebrovascular.

Síntomas y riesgos del ataque cerebrovascular.




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Ataque cerebrovascular, causas y consecuencias de padecerla.

Ataque cerebrovascular, causas y consecuencias de padecerla.




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Reconocer las señales de alerta ante un ataque cerebrovascular




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Proving the Prophets

What is prophecy? Are there prophets? Can we believe what the Bible says about the future? How do we know between true and false prophets?



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor

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Providencia vive una situación crítica por la COVID-19




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Los desafíos del Gobierno para un nuevo Hospital en Providencia




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La controvertida verdad que 'Otoniel' anuncia a la Comisión de la Verdad




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Los Petrovideos filtrados,Auditoria a las elecciones y el voto en blanco de Fajardo

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar de los videos de la campaña presidencial de Gustavo Petro. Además, ¿Que pasa con la auditoria a las elecciones? También, revisamos las razones de Sergio Fajardo para votar en blancoLa Luciérnaga un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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Los "Petrovideos" y sus probables consecuencias políticas y jurídicas | Personaje de Melquisedec Torres en La Luciérnaga de Caracol




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Providencia, el precio del dólar y la reforma agraria

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para visitar Providencia. También,  analizamos cómo se está comportando el dólar y revisamos lo que podría ser el futuro del agro en el país.La Luciérnaga un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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La Luciérnaga desde Providencia

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para visitar Providencia y revisar el progreso de la reconstrucción luego del Huracán Iota. La Luciérnaga es un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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La reconstrucción de Providencia, inseguridad y la contraloría

En este episodio, La Luciérnaga se enciende para analizar los comentarios del Presidente Gustavo Petro sobre los costos de la reconstrucción de Providencia. También, le contamos que pasará con la estrategia de seguridad del nuevo gobierno. Además, ¿Cómo avanzará el proyecto para pasar de la Contraloría a un alto tribunal.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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Depravados se aprovechan de los menores de edad, alerta por racionamiento y espías en Colombia

Escuche el programa de este lunes 1 de abril. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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Ahorrar agua, delegaciones del gobierno y el ELN e improvisaciones en el gobierno

 Escuche el programa de este lunes 8 de abril. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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La expedición de pasaportes se complico, improvisación en tramite de proyectos de ley y Ángel Barajas habla Sin Anestesia

Escuche el programa de este miércoles 14 de agosto. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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Don Jediondo sobre pancartas contra local y explica por qué no ha pagado a proveedor




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Edilberto Caro, el corresponsal desde la isla de Providencia




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Elkin Robinson, el artista internacional de Providencia




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Coral Group, una de las bandas más icónicas de Providencia




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El reguetón provoca más actividad cerebral que la música clásica




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Luis Antonio Howard, el pintor que da color a Providencia




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Jerdy Figueredo Howard es el maestro de la mandiola en Providencia