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One World, One FutureOne World, One FutureMiss Niagara's Teen 2025 - Lucille EslerLucille Esler is a 14-year-old titleholder proudly representing Gloversville, New York, as Miss Niagara’s Teen. A student at Gloversville High School, Lucille is a dedicated scholar and community leader with aspirations of becoming a radiologist.Her Community Service Initiative, “Life With Theodorable: Supporting Autistic Individuals and Their Families,” reflects her passion for inclusion and advocacy. As the founder of this initiative, Lucille has raised over $4,000 to provide essential resources and support to autistic individuals and their loved ones. Her efforts have earned her the Glove City Coalition Youth Community Engagement Award.Lucille stays active as a c...2025-06-0517 minMindShift Power PodcastMindShift Power PodcastA Crown With Purpose - Teen Queen at 14, Lucille Esler (Episode 69)Send an anonymous text message🏆Meet 14-year-old pageant winner Lucille Esler, who's transforming her brother's autism journey into a powerful mission of advocacy and awareness while proving beauty queens can be agents of real change.Through authentic storytelling and passionate advocacy, Lucille reveals how personal challenges can become platforms for positive impact, while offering inspiration for teens seeking to make their own mark.This uplifting episode explores:Why having an autistic brother inspired a mission to educate and connect familiesHow pageants can be platforms for meaningful community service and advocacyThe impact of cre...2024-12-1022 minClassic Radio Theater with Wyatt CoxClassic Radio Theater with Wyatt CoxPodcast Special-On A Note of Triumph - The Rebroadcast from May 13, 1945On a Note of Triumph, originally broadcast May 8, 1945, and rebroadcast on May 13, 1945. Norman Corwin's exceptional script, narrated to perfection by Martin Gabel, with an exceptional musical score by Bernard Hermann and conducted by Lud Gluskin. The cast includes William L. Shirer, Ludwig Donath, Peter Witt, Johnny Bond, Peggy Rae, Joan Lorring, Elliott Lewis, Merton Kopkin, Lucille Meredith, Raymond Lawrence, Alec Harford, George Sorel, Dick Nelson, Bob Bruce, Joseph Worthy, Lurene Tuttle, Regina Wallace, June Foray, Pat McGeehan, Harry Bartell, James Nusser, Fred Esler, Norbert Muller, Ramsay Hill, and Irene Tedrow.Visit my web page - http://www.classicradio...2023-05-111h 04