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Radio RetropolisRadio RetropolisThe Dragnet Radio Podcast- The Big DrillsFriday and Romero are stumped in a safe-cracking caper when after several months of stake-outs they have not been able to generate a single lead.  Commentary on the change of tone in this episode that is different than other episodes.  Plus the rise and fall of the phone booth. Finally, Dragnet writer James Moser wins the Edgar Award.2025-06-2432 minOutside the Loop RADIOOutside the Loop RADIOOTL #974: Is Chicago prioritizing environmental justice?, The Secret History of Fred BelowMike Stephen gets an update on the struggle for environmental justice on the southwest side of Chicago from Anthony Moser, board president of Neighbors for Environmental Justice, and then discovers the Secret History of the local influential 20th century drummer Fred Below.2025-06-1433 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep10 - Unapologetic About Apologetics w/Dr. Amy Orr-EwingIn this season finale, the intriguing world of Christian apologetics as tied to the likes of C.S. Lewis and Alister McGrath, comes to life in a new and fascinating way from theologian and international speaker, Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing. In a world filled with many 'grey areas' when it comes to spirituality and even critical thinking, Dr. Orr-Ewing relays clarifying ideas in talking to James based on her years of research which has produced books like Lead Like the Real You, Mary's Voice, and Why Trust the Bible? 2025-06-0639 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep9 - Through Adversity to the Stars w/Dr. Dwight HollandWhile career changes are sometimes frowned upon, switching roles has put a smile on the face of Dr. Dwight Holland. From engineering and geophysics work in the Antarctic to serving as US military pilot-physician, Dr. Holland has learned a lot and literally lived the Star Trek catchphrase, "to boldly go where no man (or at least very few) has gone before!" Tune in as James and Dwight's conversation covers everything from their mutual flying friends to the ancient roots of the Order of St. John.2025-04-2436 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep8 - From Finance to Fine Arts w/Sterling CrawfordSome folks are business savvy, others are creative and artistic. South Carolina native, Sterling Crawford, is uniquely both and has wonderfully blended her talents to produce paintings which both tell a story and serve a purpose. After taking her degree in finance from the College of Charleston, Sterling has not only gone on to capture everything from African rhinos to her astronaut grandad but also championed the cause of others with her art too. Listen as Sterling shares her story with James. 2025-04-1046 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep7 - My Friend the Psychologist w/Dr. Preston VisserFrom the rural hills of Tennessee to central Chicago, not to mention "down range" when deployed, Dr. Preston Visser has saw patients as board-certified clinical psychologist in a true host of settings. An academic as well as a practitioner, Dr. Visser has also taught at Milligan University and produced a number of papers and presentations related to his work for over a decade in the US Army Reserve along with the VA. Friends for 20 years, enjoy the talk between James and Preston as they catch up.2025-03-2753 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep6 - Counting Crows w/April J. AshburyA fear of critical reviews, slow coming inspiration, and just wondering how to start, are all potential roadblocks on the path towards producing your own creative writing which author and teacher April Asbury knows all to well. Having overcome such hurdles, however, April has happily taught others to do the same over 3 decades now through her university creative writing courses as well as regional literary workshops. Hear as April tells James about her favorite authors and latest publications.2025-03-1352 minBooks of Titans PodcastBooks of Titans Podcast#240 - The Bible | King James VersionI start each year reading straight through a different version of the Bible during January & February. This year, I selected the King James Version designed & illustrated by Barry Moser. This version contains 232 beautiful illustrations. This was my first time reading the full King James Version. I liked it very much.I divide this podcast episode up into three sections:* The things that stuck out in the Bible.* Highlights of the beautiful language found in the King James Version.* Info about the Moser Bible and my process of reading through it.2025-02-2856 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep5 - Getting the Point w/Keeth SmartThe statement "overcoming the odds" takes on far richer meaning when looking at the life US Olympic fencer Keeth Smart. Not only did he compete in a sport a tiny fraction of Americans do, but he dominated in it, even taking an Olympic medal in 2008. This would be extraordinary for anyone, but especially a boy from Brooklyn, and one meant simply to "watch his sister compete." Most recently, though, Smart is winning at business and parenting as he discusses with his "fencing fan", James.2025-02-2749 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep4 - Healthy Body, Mind, and Soul w/ Dr. Kristin M. CollierPracticing medicine is challenging enough, but to teach it along with examining ethics and spirituality with a sprinkling of theology on top, presents an even greater challenge, but one Dr. Collier has been eager to take on as well as encourage others to do too. As an-in demand conference speaker as well as busy mom, not to mention creative crocheter, Dr. Collier's conversation with James is one everyone from prospective medical students to inspiring better homemakers can enjoy2025-02-1354 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep3 - Hands On Artist w/Eric FitzpatrickArt is subjective and ever-changing; however, celebrated artist Eric Fitzpatrick has skillfully managed to make his work appeal to countless people for more than 50 years now. What the likes of Grandma Moses did for American folk art or Paul Simon did to highlight the creative urban scene, Eric Fitzpatrick has done for Southwest Virginia, where he may rightly be called the Star City’s favorite living artist. Join James as he sits down with Eric at his studio to hear about (and see) his art.2025-01-3037 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep2 - A Patient Advocate & Polar Artist w/Andra PopaTo have a respectable career in law is noteworthy enough, however, to have one in law as well as healthcare compliance, and the fine arts, all of which are sprinkled with some awe inspiring world travel, is truly extraordinary. Listen in as James speaks with modern Renaissance lady, Andra Popa, as she shares about her work, the likes of which has drawn inspiration from everything from her physician father to far-flung polar regions, with tales to spark a wide variety of interests.2025-01-1644 minAll in AllAll in AllS2 Ep1 - Loving Politics, People, and Pickin' w/Prof. Robert GeorgeFrom the coal-mining hills of West Virginia to the halls of Princeton University, Prof. Robert George's personal story is equally as interesting as his unique take on politics (and teaching) which includes promoting the increasingly lost art of civil discourse, even on the most heated topics of debate. Hear Prof. George describe in detail his love of the political scene as much as the bluegrass one, along with some of his favorite old hymns in this season two kickoff. 2025-01-0249 minBJKS PodcastBJKS Podcast109. Roberto Bottini: Cognitive maps, visual impairment, and image spacesRoberto Bottini is an Associate Professor at the University of Trento. We talk about his recent work on unusual cognitive maps in blind people, image spaces, metaphors, and he gives me some advice for writing successful grant applications.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith.Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreonTimestamps0:00:00: Roberto's background0:03:20: Start discussing Roberto's paper on altered grid cells in visually impaired people: theoretical background0:16:28: Methods & results: walking on a clock face / altered grid cells: fourfold...2024-12-081h 24All in AllAll in AllS1 Ep9 - We're Goin' to the Chapel w/The Rev. Lindsey MoserRecently named as the "University Chaplain and Director of Interfaith Belonging" at Hollins University, Lindsey Moser recalls her educational journey and spiritual evolution to get there from being home schooled to working to complete her PhD in Medieval Literature as well as gaining life experience counseling as an active-duty USAF chaplain. Hear husband and wife, James and Lindsey in a candid conversation about their shared professional interests in this interesting season finale. 2024-11-2141 minSiege der Medizin | Der medizinhistorische PodcastSiege der Medizin | Der medizinhistorische PodcastEin Arzt und sein Geheimnis – Das Leben von James Barry Im 19. Jahrhundert ist James Barry einer der berühmtesten Ärzte Großbritanniens. Dafür sorgen seine spektakulären medizinischen Erfolge – wie die Durchführung des ersten erfolgreichen Kaiserschnitts auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent – genauso wie sein streitbarer Charakter, Pistolenduelle, Gerichtsverfahren und eine ganze Reihe von Skandalen. Sein größtes Geheimnis wird aber erst nach seinem Tod entdeckt, wie Andrea Sawatzki in dieser Folge erzählt. Experte in dieser Folge: Dr. Richard Kühl. Mehr Infos: https://www.uniklinik-duesseldorf.de/patienten-besucher/klinikeninstitutezentren/institut-fuer-geschichte-theorie-und-ethik-der-medizin/team/kuehl Hier geht's zur Podcastfolge von "The Sex Gap", unserem Podcast zu geschlechtergerechter Medizin: https...2024-11-2050 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep8 - A Writer's Wonderland w/Charlie LovettNew York Times Best-Selling novelist Charlie Lovett has uniquely managed to combine his love of rare old books and creative writing to produce everything from acclaimed children's plays to best selling works of fiction. James talks with Charlie about his lifelong research on Alice in Wonderland and their shared deeper interests in Lewis Carroll and his Christian faith which wonderfully relates to Charlie's newest publication, Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith.2024-11-0741 minSasquatch ExperienceSasquatch ExperienceEP 114: Heather MoserSmall Town Monster's research guru Heather Moser stops by to share her experiences and motivations. PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW ON ALL PLATFORMS: YouTube, Facebook, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker, or wherever you listen!Sean Forker hosts SASQUATCH EXPERIENCE, featuring Matt Arner, James Baker, Vance Nesbitt, and Henry May.Creative Consultants: Matt Knapp (Bigfoot Crossroads) & Les Sincavage (Xplorers: Seekers of the Truth). Show Executive Producer: Brian CorbinSpecial Thanks to all our Patreons!The Experiencers: Jeffreylee Matthis, Got Knockers!, Larry Sharpe, and Tom MihokTrackcasters: Scott Dieterle, Bass...2024-10-3158 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep7 - All About the Arts w/Ashley Wilson FellersHaving a successful career as a freelance writer is only one of Ashley Wilson Fellers' creative outlets which range from contemplative photography to mix media portraits with an Easter egg qr code. Ashley and James talk on how interdisciplinary pursuits have changed in their lifetime, the increasingly encouraged art scene in their hometown of Roanoke, not to mention Ashley's finding inspiration for her latest poetry project among some obscure Bible characters.  2024-10-2439 minBJKS PodcastBJKS Podcast102: Soledad Gonzalo Cogno: Sloooow oscillations in entorhinal cortex, mentoring, and the physics approach to neuroscienceSoledad Gonzalo Cogno is a group leader at the Kavli Institute for Science Neuroscience in Trondheim. We talk about how she went from studying physics in Argentina to working on the brain in Norway, the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to neuroscience, why researchers should give their research animals a nice life, mentorship, and discuss her recent Nature paper on ultraslow oscillatory sequences in medial entorhinal cortex.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith.Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreonTimestamps0:00:00: Studying...2024-10-111h 37All in AllAll in AllS1 Ep6 - A Badge, a Bullet, and a Brush w/David BrowningHaving performed over 30 years on stage and screen throughout the US and rubbing shoulders along the way with classic American TV stars such as Don Knotts, George Lindsey, and James Best, David Browning could have respectively retired and ended his career in the arts proudly, but something pressed him to do more. Continuing a love for painting started back in 2016, David tells James about his choice acting roles and inspiration in art in a friendly talk set for your front porch.2024-10-1045 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep5 - Professor & Daughter of a Star w/Dr. Kelly Stewart HarcourtWhen Kelly causally talks about her "dad" it's easy to imagine him as the guy next door, forgetting, even if momentarily, she's referencing the Academy Award Winner, Air Force General, and All-American hero, Jimmy Stewart. James engages in a warm conversation talking to the retired UC Davis professor of anthropology, Dr. Kelly Stewart Harcourt as she recalls fun times and life lessons she learned from both her star parents, as well as the likes of Louis Leaky and Jane Goodall too.2024-09-2635 minBerggasse 8Berggasse 8Rick Lupert und Anton Maria Moser Rick Lupert liest aus seinem Romandébut »Der schlimmste Feind« — die Geschichte spielt auf einer Insel, die nach einem anti-kolonialen Befreiungskampf nicht nur in zwei Teile geteilt ist, sondern in deren einen Teil noch Bürgerkrieg herrscht, im anderen eine autoritäre Regierung. Eine spannungsreiche Konstellation um politische Machenschaften und der Untrennbarkeit von Persönlichem und Politischem. Anton Maria Moser präsentiert sein, gemeinsam mit Illustrator Pilar James Borower verfasstes Buch »amo« — eine parabelhafte Geschichte über die Liebe von Valentin und Marian. Das Gespräch führt Veit Georg Schmidt. 2024-09-221h 21All in AllAll in AllS1 Ep4 - Running for 100 Years w/John MacMillianThe Summer of 2024 sees not only the Olympic Games return to Paris, but the 100th anniversary of Flying Scotsman, Eric Liddell's miraculous achievement there as depicted in the 1981 Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire. James talks with John MacMillan, the CEO of the Eric Liddle Community, and the man behind helping keep Eric Liddell's legacy around for another 100 years along with promoting work which the humble gold medalist turned missionary would love to see done.2024-09-1240 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastTwo Questions About Prayer | James 5:13-20At the conclusion of James, we find insight about two big questions about prayer: "Who do I pray for?" and "How should I pray?" Join us as Pastor Phil Moser unpacks these questions as we conclude our series, James: A Faith Well Lived.  2024-09-1032 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastPracticing Patience in Suffering | James 5:7-12Although we may not be able to see the purpose of our suffering, we can still trust God's character. Join us as Pastor Phil Moser unpacks this topic in our ongoing series, James: A Faith Well Lived. 2024-09-0333 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Purpose of Wealth | James 5:1-6It can be tempting for us to wrongfully tie our security, identity, and influence into the wealth that we have. Join us as Pastor Phil Moser unpacks this topic in James 5 and reminds us of where our true value comes from. 2024-08-3138 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep3 - Talking (Quietly) in the Library w/Anne BartleyIn a world of wiki-driven research and e-books, Anne Bartley, a senior researcher at the John Kinder Theological Library, explains why libraries are still relevant, along with what she herself has learned in helping others do their research for more than 30 years. Along with exploring the official archives and depository for the Anglican Church in New Zealand, Anne elaborates on her love of sport as well as her impressive side interest in officiating for the Masters Games.2024-08-2930 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep 3- Talking (Quietly) in the Library w/Anne BartleyIn a world of wiki-driven research and e-books, Anne Bartley, a senior researcher at the John Kinder Theological Library, explains why libraries are still relevant, along with what she herself has learned in helping others do their research for more than 30 years. Along with exploring the official archives and depository for the Anglican Church in New Zealand, Anne elaborates on her love of sport as well as her impressive side interest in officiating for the Masters Games.2024-08-2930 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep2 - Doing Things Diplomatically w/The Hon. George FergussonFew people today could match the distinguished career, not to mention the illustrious family history, George Fergusson possesses. Despite such facts, this retired senior British Diplomat is genuinely humble (and interesting) when it comes to discussing things like his time in Northern Ireland, strong ties to New Zealand, or even overcoming personal struggles and family tragedies. James talks with the former Governor of Bermuda just to name one of George's many titles. 2024-08-1543 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastBe Careful How You Speak | James 4:11-12In Chapter 4, James warns against judging and speaking negatively about others. Join us as Pastor Phil Moser teaches on this topic in our ongoing series, A Faith Well Lived.  2024-08-1332 minAll in AllAll in AllS1 Ep1 - Surprised by Oxford...Still w/Dr. Carolyn WeberTo write and publish a book is one thing. To write an autobiography's another, but to have your story made into a movie during your life time, is all together different and something literature professor, Dr. Carolyn Weber never would have imagined. Listen as James talks with Carolyn about her journey from a common upbringing in Canada to gaining a prized position at Oxford University, and learn what was this best-selling author's true inspiration in writing and sharing. 2024-08-0233 minAll in AllAll in AllPilot - Contemplations of a Combat Medic w/Dennis MoserA detour to Vietnam, not to mention an ugly encounter with grenade shrapnel, may have delayed Dennis Moser from graduating college, but such didn't stop him eventually dabbling in acting, retiring as a federal employee, and, most importantly in his view, growing his spirituality and resilience. James and 'Uncle Dennis' stroll down memory lane as well as talk about everything from combat medicine to trying to unpack and understand divine providence. *Originally Recorded in 2022 as an interview tied to my studies and teaching Global Health in the military2024-08-0146 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastReal Faith Evaluators | James 2:14-26How can we evaluate that our faith is genuine? What does real faith look like according to the Bible? Join us as Pastor Phil Moser unpacks this topic in James 2.  2024-07-1628 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Scripture and Your Growth and Change | James 1:19-27Are you really trying to grow and change? Join us as Pastor Phil Moser shows us how we can test our desire to grow and change and how the Word empowers us to do so. 2024-07-0231 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastReal Faith | James 1:12-18As we continue our series in the book of James, we look at how our faith may be tested and what we should focus on when this happens. Join us as Pastor Phil Moser teaches on this topic.  2024-06-2526 minThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill PodcastThe Fellowship Bible Church Mullica Hill Podcast3 Key Values of Trials | James 1:2-11In Chapter 1, James tells us to "count it all joy" as we face trials in this life. Join us as Pastor Phil Moser discusses three key values that help us to have joy in the midst of trials.  2024-06-2237 minBigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and BoboBigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and BoboEp. 257 - Heather MoserCliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay speak with Heather Moser of Small Town Monsters! Heather is a classics professor, podcaster, and producer who has conducted extensive research into many strange (and 'squatchy) subjects! She joins the podcast to talk about her work, experiences, and upcoming Small Town Monsters projects. Find Heather's work with Small Town Monsters here: https://www.smalltownmonsters.comSign up for our weekly bonus podcast "Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond" and ad-free episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/bigfootandbeyondpodcastGet official "Bigfoot & Beyond with Cliff & Bobo" merchandise here: https://sasquatchprints.com/bigfoot-and-beyond-merch/2024-04-0851 minThe Coaches PodThe Coaches PodEp 42 || March Madness Breakdown with Clay Moser!Join us as Coach Moser, a living legend in the basketball world, pulls back the curtain on the 2024 March Madness and navigates this year's bracket!With his unparalleled expertise and insider knowledge, he dissects the matchups, predicts the upsets, and unveils the Cinderella stories that will captivate the basketball worldIn this episode coach unveils behind the scenes stories from some of the top basketball benches in the world. From coaching alongside the late, great Kobe Bryant to shaping the game of none other than LeBron James himself, Coach Moser's influence on the sport is...2024-03-201h 54Motley Fool MoneyMotley Fool MoneyNo Crypto at the Dinner Table!It’s our annual Thanksgiving special! We’ve got a look back at the year that’s been, some things we’ve gotten right, some things we haven’t, some tips for toys this holiday season and some things we’re thankful for.(00:21) Bill Mann and Jason Moser discuss:- Why it doesn’t feel like the market is up 18% YTD and their slices of humble pie this Thanksgiving.- The reasons they’re thankful for Cadence Design Systems, CRISPR, and our podcast listeners around the globe.- The no-go topics...2023-11-2440 minBJKS PodcastBJKS Podcast79. Nanthia Suthana: Invasive brain recordings in humans, learning as a PI, and the joys of mentorshipNanthia Suthana is an Associate Professor at UCLA. In this conversation, we talk about her research using invasive brain recordings from humans, how the technologies have changed and what might happen in the future. We also talk about how she runs her lab, how to learn as a PI, and what Nanthia enjoys about mentoring students and postdocs.We had some minor audio issues, so Nanthia switched her recording setup twice during the conversation. Sound should still be good though.Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreonTimestamps00:00: Was it good that...2023-11-0349 minOn The Journey PodcastOn The Journey PodcastStacey Moser - Competitive Problem Solving - On The Journey Podcast: Episode 06Welcome to Season One, Episode Six of On The Journey Momentous moment as this episode marks the half way mark to my 12 episode goal, and the episode that triggers launching OTJ to the public. You have been listening for a while, but know I recorded this just before launching the first episode with James Dwyer. Most importantly, I get to record this one with one of my top 3 favourite GTM leaders: Stacey Moser to whom I reported to at GE and is currently CRO at Universal Robots. Stacey talks about: How she...2023-08-0750 minBJKS PodcastBJKS Podcast69. Peter Gärdenfors: Conceptual spaces, knowledge representation, and semanticsPeter Gärdenfors is an Emeritus Professor at Lund University at the Department of Philosophy. His work is at the intersection of philosophy, cognitive, psychology, and linguistics. In this conversation, we discuss his book Conceptual spaces and many of the topics discussed therein (convexity, prototypes, metrics), whether the theory is falsifiable, how it can explain aspects of semantics and of how children learn, and much more.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith.Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreonTimestamps0:00:04: Where i...2023-04-011h 06ASCII AnythingASCII AnythingS4E14: Wilma Killgo Tells Us How Moser Competes With The BestThis week we're joined by Wilma Killgo who is going to tell us what it takes for Moser Consulting to compete with the best.Wilma is the Director of Strategic Growth for Moser Consulting, supporting business development efforts in the federal and state government markets. She has a 30-year track record of success at information technology and telecommunications companies both large and small, including MCI, CenturyLink, CACI and MetTel. Wilma is also a civic leader in her community and she supports two non-profits as a board member, working with underrepresented communities to impact change. In 2021 she received...2022-12-1437 minSinicaSinicaSpecial episode: The COVID lockdown protests, with David Moser and Jeremiah JenneWe've got a special bonus episode this week on the protests over the weekend of November 26th-27th in multiple cities around China. Joining Kaiser and Jeremy are old friends David Moser and Jeremiah Jenne, co-hosts of the Barbarians at the Gate podcast, who have 50 years in Beijing between them. David Moser is a linguist, academic administrator, and accomplished jazz pianist and composer. Jeremiah Jenne is a writer and historian. Both David and Jeremiah are still in Beijing, and they offer an on-the-ground account of what happened and what it all means. 3:12 – Summary of latest protest developments 7:55 – Popular Chinese sentiments rega...2022-11-2900 minSinica PodcastSinica PodcastSpecial episode: The COVID lockdown protests, with David Moser and Jeremiah JenneWe've got a special bonus episode this week on the protests over the weekend of November 26th-27th in multiple cities around China. Joining Kaiser and Jeremy are old friends David Moser and Jeremiah Jenne, co-hosts of the Barbarians at the Gate podcast, who have 50 years in Beijing between them. David Moser is a linguist, academic administrator, and accomplished jazz pianist and composer. Jeremiah Jenne is a writer and historian. Both David and Jeremiah are still in Beijing, and they offer an on-the-ground account of what happened and what it all means.A transcript of this podcast...2022-11-291h 06CCA CAL PodcastCCA CAL PodcastEpisode 38 - James Moser from Wildcard Sportfishing & Newport LandingThis week, we sit down with James Moser from Wildcard Sportfishing and Newport Landing to talk about how fishing has been this summer out of Newport Landing!  Check out Newport Landing at https://newportlanding.com/ Join CCA: www.JoinCCA.org Visit us at www.CCACalifornia.org 2022-11-1751 minWhat Cries OutWhat Cries OutThe Aurora Theatre Shooting: Ten Years LaterSend us a text     There are few people who have a single day that marks a division of their life.  Something that separates everything we once knew into a life that seems so far away but can feel as if it only happened yesterday.  Some move on without delay, carrying on with a newfound hope and love for life while others may experience debilitating anxiety and broken bodies.  Sure, scabs heal, wounds close, fractures mend but there are some experiences that forever change our tomorrow.  Welcome to Episode 16, The Aurora Theatre Shooting: Ten Years Later.Sup...2022-07-151h 03