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Stop Domestic Violence: Debra Palardy

Episode 11 of the On The Town With Tanya podcast, hosted by On The Town With Tanya, titled "Stop Domestic Violence: Debra Palardy" was published on April 21, 2024 and runs 63 minutes.

April 21, 2024 ·63m · On The Town With Tanya

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On The Town With Tanya chat with Comedian, Author, domestic violence survivor, Debra J. Palardy on her book (amazon). https://a.co/d/6LfXqs4 Sharing her story and solutions on how to avoid or leave a DV situation. Tanya & Debra will also discuss the violence against women and what can be done to create change. The only gossip we engage in is "Gossip That Heals" - Tanya PDiddy & Cassie Payout is just the tip of the iceburg for what woman & kids are enduring, especially after the pandemic. You need to know how to hear hints and spot shady behavior BEFORE the first date!!! If you are a victim and would like to ask a question leave in the chat, we will try today Sunday 4pm todays show is dedicated to Samantha Ross, RIP xoxo please like, share, so someone does not miss their blessing!

On The Town With Tanya chat with Comedian, Author, domestic violence survivor, Debra J. Palardy on her book (amazon). https://a.co/d/6LfXqs4

Sharing her story and solutions on how to avoid or leave a DV situation.

Tanya & Debra will also discuss the violence against women and what can be done to create change.

The only gossip we engage in is "Gossip That Heals" - Tanya PDiddy & Cassie Payout is just the tip of the iceburg for what woman & kids are enduring, especially after the pandemic. You need to know how to hear hints and spot shady behavior BEFORE the first date!!! If you are a victim and would like to ask a question leave in the chat, we will try today Sunday 4pm todays show is dedicated to Samantha Ross, RIP xoxo

please like, share, so someone does not miss their blessing!

On The Town with Tanya Tanya Rochester Cooper On The Town WIth Tanya is a variety show with a friendly vibe where viewers walk away learning about someone or something new.Host Tanya Cooper chats with a variety of guests from Local to all over the world "look Who's Coming to The Zoom Room" - you never know who will drop by or what sketch comedy, or new original music you will hear, but one thing for sure; No frills, only real people and real talk every SundaySundays at 2 pm EST Guest Inquiries: FB Live, & Podcast on all major streaming platformsemail us: [email protected] Doug Miles Media Doug Miles On The Town with Suz and Doug, Food, Travel and Entertainment Reviews, Talk Across America Little Town of Rainbow Vincent John During a blistering cold December Nevada Desert night in the year 1882, Henrik is battling starvation and hypothermia when he is found face down in the snow by Ramsey, the Mayor of Rainbow. Henrik awakens to find himself trapped in Rainbow. An alluring town brimming with Occultist, Shaman’s and Soothsayers, all desperately vying to influence and infiltrate the highest positions of power in the budding United States of America. Just as their forefathers had achieved throughout Europe. Escape is futile, especially with ten foot walls and armed guards enclosing the town. Though Henrik doesn’t mind, he waited years for the opportunity to sabotage that society. But Mayor Ramsey is wise to Henrik’s schemes and keeps a keen eye on the peculiar stranger. However the Mayor’s daughter Roselyn, does not agree with her father’s wicked methods and sees in Henrik the chance for ending Rainbow’s tyranny on its subjects. Soon father and daughter square off in a battle not just for control, b Accidentally Historic Historical Society of Pottawattamie County Council Bluffs’ location has put the town into contact with a lot of history. Lewis and Clark and the Mormon pilgrims came through, as did the westbound pioneers on the Oregon and California Trails. Abraham Lincoln designated the town as milepost zero for the transcontinental railroad. The first coast-to-coast automobile trip passed through and later the first transcontinental highway. Council Bluffs was the birthplace of Omaha and first war-time mobile hospital. It also boasted the state’s first nursing school and FM radio station as well as the largest rotary cell jail ever built. This all created a lot of what we call history-- but at the time it wasn’t intended that way at all. It was just normal people finding innovative ways to solve problems, inventing the future one day at a time. And that has made for some really interesting tales that we intend to explore in this podcast series.
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