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The High Road

Episode 1 of the The High Road podcast, hosted by Donnie Hall, titled "The High Road" was published on October 25, 2023 and runs 26 minutes.

October 25, 2023 ·26m · The High Road

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The maiden voyage of the new podcast, The High Road, the voice of the exhausted majority.
High Road to Humanity Nancy Yearout High Road to Humanity was designed for the masses. For all people who would like to see a change in how we connect with each other. We have become a society that is angry and self centered and less connected with each other that ever before! Humanity as a collective has the ability to work together to achieve a kinder and more compassionate society where kindness and love is a way of life. High Road to Humanity is my way of pulling us all together for the common good. My guests share their story that will leave you with a message of change and hope for our future. Some stories are happy but many are not. These true stories will shed light on how all of us can reach the path of love, joy and prosperity. I look forward to meeting you on the high road.Love Nancy Crushing the Chaos Blended Family Bliss Why are stepmoms given such a bad wrap? When the only thing we are guilty of is finding love in what seems like the wrong place with all the chaos that comes with co-parenting, and the struggles of being a second wife (or as we are constantly reminded, not number one).We will chat "Crushing the Chaos" with your host and stepmom coach, ChaVonne Sampson. She is a part of three generations of Blended Family Bliss, a stepkid, bio-mom of one and bonus mom of four stepkids (each who has a different bio-mom). The show is a mix of solo shows and interviews that are real conversations. None of that "take the high road" mess. If you are in need of stepmom help and just want to love your stepfamily drama free with power and confidence, then let's get this stepmom solutions party started. Just hit play! Edna O'Brien Born and raised in a small town in rural Ireland, Edna O'Brien came to Dublin as a teenager to become a pharmacist, but a chance encounter with James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man helped her find her own voice as a writer. She completed her first novel, The Country Girls, in only a month when she was 23 years old. The book was banned in her native Ireland (the censor called it a libel on Irish womanhood), and a priest in her parish had the book burned, but thoughtful critics in Ireland and elsewhere reveled in her rich, forceful prose and she is now recognized as one of Ireland's greatest living storytellers. Although she has spent most of her life in London, the people and landscapes of Ireland continue to fill her fiction. The Country Girl trilogy was followed by A Pagan Place, Night, Johnny I Hardly Kew You, The high Road, Time and Tide, and second trilogy: House of Splendid Isolation, Down By the River and Wild Decembers. Her short story collections include A Sca Remember the Fallen KLRNRadio It is a known fact that war and high levels of tension can change a person. Sometimes, the road back into mainstream society can be just as difficult as one’s time in the Service — overseas and at home. And when the support disappears... We all need a voice to speak out, so we don’t get forgotten. It’s time to remember the sacrifices of our Armed Forces — past, present, and future. Remember the FallenSgt Dave served in Afghanistan, returning home with a tale of perseverance and survival. He is not alone. Join Sgt Dave as he talks to other veterans about their own experiences, and how their time in the Service affects their everyday lives and their families.
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