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Community Living Podcast

Advocacy and uplifting stories for people with disabilities. Our host Kelly and Michael search for people with message and hope for the disabled community

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    CLP - 17 - President Trump Makes an Announcement on Medical and Scientific Findings for America's Children Kelly - Dj Rea Reaburn

    On September 22, 2025, President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced unproven claims linking Tylenol and vaccines to autism at a White House briefing.Their claims stem from decades of controversy and disputed research, with Kennedy repeating debunked vaccine theories and Trump urging pregnant women to avoid Tylenol despite no clear evidence.Medical experts and autism researchers widely reject these links, emphasizing genetics as the primary risk factor and warning that untreated fever poses greater harm than acetaminophen during pregnancy.Researchers and public health leaders criticized the administration for sidelining science, with CDC experts not consulted on the announcement and concerns about political agendas undermining credible research.The controversy risks causing people to avoid vaccines and Tylenol despite safety, while calls persist for transparent, evidence-based studies to clarify autism's complex causes.

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    Autism Spectrum Disorders in Australia with Mandy Mason

    CLP - 16  Autism Spectrum Disorders in Australia with Mandy Mason Kelly - Dj Rea Reaburn

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    13 - CLP - 12-15-2020 final

    Kelley Reaburne, Paul Gilbert and Michael Clogs talking about human rights and especially the rights for people with a disability. Special Guest is Kerry Gibson

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    Policy and Right Federal Pandemic Media Update September 25 2020

    Justin Trudeau addresses the country with some disturbing news for Thanksgiving and the Holidays with the rising number of cases of COVID-19. At the rate that cases are rising that we will not be able to gather extended families and holiday gathering are going to be small as we are going to have to stay home. This our elderly parents and grandparents are going to be at risk of becoming sick. he also states that we are in the second wave of disease and that we need to take the right precautions to protect ourselves and our communities. Wear a mask, wash hand and social distance along with getting a flu shot and downloading the COVID alert APP

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    Media Update WHO World Patient Safefty Day

    One of the keys to keeping patients safe is keeping health workers safe.The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us of the vital role health workers play to relieve suffering and save lives.Globally, around 14% of COVID-19 cases reported to WHO are among health workers, and in some countries it’s as much as 35%.Every day, health workers are exposed to stress, burnout, stigma, discrimination and even violence.To mark World Patient Safety Day, WHO is launching a charter on health worker safety, which we invite all countries, hospitals, clinics and partners to endorse and implement.Now more than ever, we have a duty to give health workers the safe working conditions, the training, the pay and the respect they deserve.

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    9 - CLP - 08-03-2020 final

    Discussion on rights for people with disabilities

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    8 - CLP - 07-20-2020 final

    Paul and Kelly talking about the need of people with disablilities

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    7 - CLP - 07-03-2020 final

    Mental Health is is crisis and we need to change policing to protect the rights of everyone... Does BC Bill 19 need more refining to protect the most vulnerable contact your MLA and tell them so

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    CLP-06-13-2020 final

    Advocating for right for people with disabilities

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    WHO questions and answers for the Public

    WHO scientist answers question about why it will take so long to ahve a vaccine. How the manufacturing of a vacine could happen.

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    COVID-19 BC Food Supply Virtual Town

    Buying local food products is going thelp farmers survive the pandemic

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    Federal ministers and health officials provide COVID-19 update – June 11, 2020New Recording (draft)

    In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

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    PM Trudeau and opposition leaders make statements in House of Commons concerning racism in Canada

    In the House of Commons, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, and Green Party parliamentary leader Elizabeth May make statements concerning racism in Canada and recent anti-racism protests in the United States.

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    5 - CLP - 05-26-2020 final

    how is our society helping people with disabilities get through this difficult time

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    Community Living Radio Francesca Anastasi final

    Francesca Anastasi (aka Sabeya) is a business growth strategist, a savvy consultant and mentor.From homeless to CEO, Francesca shares the tools, principles and systems she applied as the founder and CEO of Confidance Institute Inc. which made the company successful against the odds, generating multiple six-figure income in under three years The creator, producer and host of the Succeed Against the Odds show, she is dedicated to working with, and inspiring, entrepreneurs of all ages, which has led to several nominations and awards. Francesca offers business, personal development and advancement training programs. She is also the creator of the one-of-a-kind Magnificent You women's conference. She is also the visionary and founder of the annual, global charity event Shimmy Mob for which she received the 'Telling Our Story' Award.

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    Azedeh yarghi May 20

    Why is branding the element that sets up your business for great success, better than arguably any other single business factor? To find out, first you would need to answer this question: What is branding?Branding is the window to the soul of your business. It is a subliminal feeling that connects to your audience immediately. It creates a gut feeling alignment that says YES or NO. It is how people experience what you have to say or sell.Branding is not only your Logo, Website, Business Card, Content, Messaging, Promotional Materials, etc. Branding is creating the emotional connection with your audience and then tying it to the practical marketing collateral. Your brand comes first. The tangible tools come second.Marketing has changed. Because of this, the meaning of branding has also changed. Branding is no longer your logo – it’s how people experience your business.Get to know how you can create a brand that represents you to your core, helps you show up with confidence, and connects you to your ideal audience.We have a different outlook on branding.Interested to see how this will impact your business?

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    Influence Club Azedeh yarghi

    Why is branding the element that sets up your business for great success, better than arguably any other single business factor? To find out, first you would need to answer this question: What is branding?Branding is the window to the soul of your business. It is a subliminal feeling that connects to your audience immediately. It creates a gut feeling alignment that says YES or NO. It is how people experience what you have to say or sell.Branding is not only your Logo, Website, Business Card, Content, Messaging, Promotional Materials, etc. Branding is creating the emotional connection with your audience and then tying it to the practical marketing collateral. Your brand comes first. The tangible tools come second.Marketing has changed. Because of this, the meaning of branding has also changed. Branding is no longer your logo – it’s how people experience your business.Get to know how you can create a brand that represents you to your core, helps you show up with confidence, and connects you to your ideal audience.We have a different outlook on branding.Interested to see how this will impact your business?

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    COVID-19 BC Update, May 19

    Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix provide an update to the media on COVID-19 in BC.#COVID19 #ProvinceOfBC #COVID

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    Federal ministers and health officials provide COVID-19 update – May 15, 2020

    In Ottawa, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers to provide an update on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.

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    4- clp-05-04-2020 final

    Panel discussion on how Canada is handling covid19. With Kelly Reaburne, Paul Gilbert and Michael Clogs

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    Covid 19 panel discussion with Kelly, Paul and Michael

    Paul Gilbert Kelly Reaburne and Michael Clogs discussing the global pandemic and the government reaction to it. Will the need of the people be met and along will it take to end he crisis.

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    Community Living Radio Kathryn Johnson

    Kathryn Johnson knows what it's like to struggle because she was born with Cerebral Palsy and walks with two canes.Living with a disability has given her a unique perspective of the world: she sees this circumstance as a gift and a vehicle for profound understanding of what each experience has to offer.In The Joy of Obstacles: Celebrating the Silver Lining in Difficult Days, Kathryn offers you hope and perspective to find deeper meaning in challenges and lead you to find greater joy in your life.

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    Community Living Radio Stephen Garret Coffee interview final

    Reverend Stephen Garret is a life coach, public speaker, ordained minister and author with a background in finance and social work. He has spent over 30 years helping others face some of life's most difficult challengesHe is the author of several books, including Men Read This: A Spiritual Guide for theRegular Guy, Monks without a Church: Life Beyond Religion, When Death Speaks: Learn and Love

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    Community Living Radio Elyssa Lockhart Surrey Hospice

    Thank you so much for attending Surrey Hospice Community Forum "the Begining of the Conversation. We want to encourage and foster the conversation that all of us should be having with our loved ones. Our lives are filled with stories: bedtime stories for children, stories of trial victory and success and obstacles. we listen to stories on the news, TV and in the movies. We connect with others through these stories. What we need to remember is that we ourselves are writing our own story every day and as the authors of our life story we need to participate in crafting the end story as much as we do the beginnings and middle. This forum will help you to ensure that your story draws to a close as you wish rather than leaving things undone and letting others draw conclusions for you. Kind Regards from Rebecca Smith Executive Director of Surrey Hospice Society

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    Community Living Radio Stephen Garret Surrey Hospice

    Thank you so much for attending Surrey Hospice Community Forum "the Begining of the Conversation. We want to encourage and foster the conversation that all of us should be having with our loved ones. Our lives are filled with stories: bedtime stories for children, stories of trial victory and success and obstacles. we listen to stories on the news, TV and in the movies. We connect with others through these stories. What we need to remember is that we ourselves are writing our own story every day and as the authors of our life story we need to participate in crafting the end story as much as we do the beginnings and middle. This forum will help you to ensure that your story draws to a close as you wish rather than leaving things undone and letting others draw conclusions for you. Kind Regards from Rebecca Smith Executive Director of Surrey Hospice Society

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    Community Living Radio Don Cowie Surrey Hospice

    Thank you so much for attending Surrey Hospice Community Forum "the Begining of the Conversation. We want to encourage and foster the conversation that all of us should be having with our loved ones. Our lives are filled with stories: bedtime stories for children, stories of trial victory and success and obstacles. we listen to stories on the news, TV and in the movies. We connect with others through these stories. What we need to remember is that we ourselves are writing our own story every day and as the authors of our life story we need to participate in crafting the end story as much as we do the beginnings and middle. This forum will help you to ensure that your story draws to a close as you wish rather than leaving things undone and letting others draw conclusions for you. Kind Regards from Rebecca Smith Executive Director of Surrey Hospice Society

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    Policy and Right Wexit Alberta Leaving Canada

    Is Alberta leaving Canada or are there bigger issues at stake

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    Community Living Radio Alexis Ellis

    Meet Alexis Ellis Transgender Lady and Pageant Contwestant with Cerebal Pausey

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    August 21 2019 Influence Club

    see the miracle and be grateful You will do more business if you are happy

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    Langley village final

    Imagine a small community, nestled in a quiet neighbourhood, where people with dementia live life their way in cottage-style households. Here, residents are free to explore and enjoy their surroundings within the safety and comfort of a secure setting. This is The Village.

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    Love for Emenies

    “You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor[a] and hate your enemy.’ 44 But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, 45 that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. 46 If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? 47 And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? 48 Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

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    Inernation Day for Disabilities

    We are live at the Ukranian Cultural Centre in Rinchmond BC

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    Tabassum chagani

    we are talking accessible travel expert and UN International Day for People with Disabilities. Tabassum is a polio survivor who has a life a full life while travelling the world, studying medicine, becoming the First Miss Wheelchair Canada, and now teaching people with disabilities to travel safely. She share a business that helps people make sure they have all the services they need for safe travel for those who with chronic illness or disability

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    Robyn Wyman

    Circle of Life Centre is designed to bring together various holistic healing modalities located in a natural setting. The mission of the Centre is to support those who are either beginning their journey in life or are in their twilight years.At the Centre we take you through a journey of healing based on where you are in your life. You may be at the beginning and starting a new life with your partner and baby. On the other hand, you or someone you love is at the end of life. It does not matter where you are on life’s journey. There is always support. If you are struggling with grief, trauma, physical pain, stress, anxiety, or overwhelm, you are not living in balance. This will result in you vibrating at a lower frequency.We are all energy and vibration. The key to well-being, vitality, and peace is to increase your vibration. The question is: how can you raise your vibration? Being in nature and using holistic modalities daily are powerful natural ways to raise your vibration. People need to feel safe to heal and nature provides that safety net and sacred space. The ancients lived in harmony with nature and have held this wisdom for eons. Nature is where the noise of the world quiets and one is able to still themselves and rest. When you quiet the mind and emotions, you begin to listen to your body and respond to its needs. Everyone’s bodies are different and heal in different ways. One person may choose massage and water treatments whereas another may be looking for meditation and sound therapy.When someone is at the end of their life, being in a quiet natural setting can be extremely healing. Yes, there can be healing even when someone dies. Being cared for and feeling safe creates the space where one can die with dignity and respect. It also allows the family members quality time with their loved one. This can ease the trauma and sadness of their loved ones death and everyone can find peace in the transition.

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    Jen De Tracey

    Jen is also the founder of Lift Strategies, a company that helps business owners put effective systems in place so that their business has the best tools to succeed. Her proven 5-Step Strategic Marketing Process, the LIFFT® Process, has helped thousands of businesses in boosting their bottom line.Jen delivers these tools via her Lift Strategies book, consulting, in-person training programs, virtual-training programs, and interactive keynotes at conferences and conventions.With over 25 years of strategic marketing and business experience working for and with businesses, she has taken this knowledge and developed a number of interactive and engaging keynotes.Prior to business ownership, Jen DeTracey was the VP of Marketing working with Sarah McLachlan’s record label Nettwerk Records for five years, then joined the Virgin Entertainment Group and launched Canada’s first Virgin Megastore in Vancouver. With Jen at the helm of marketing for three years, Vancouver’s Virgin Megastore was a profitable and sustainable retail operation during this time.Jen believes business owners struggle with fears which can negatively impact their bottom line. These fears often prevent business owners from being able to step outside of their comfort zone and into the growth zone. Jen’s action-oriented and supportive approach is a winning combination for those business owners who want to be more profitable while effectively retaining and growing their customer/client base

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    Diane Hume six human needs

    Diane Hume and Michael Clogs talk the 6 human needs as described by Tony Robbins

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    teresa rodden

    Teresa is the lead coach and founder of Pink Cloud Coaching. As the author of Wholly Sober Teresa developed an alternative to the 12 step programs to getting sober and ending addiction

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Advocacy and uplifting stories for people with disabilities. Our host Kelly and Michael search for people with message and hope for the disabled community

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