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Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Wycliffe and Jan Hus – a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJohn Wycliffe (1330-1384) and Jan Hus (1371-1415) paved the path to Martin Luther and the Reformation. Living under the Roman Catholic Church in late Medieval period, both men lived lives centred on the Word of God, stood boldly against the religious culture of their day and gave their lives to ensure that all people could have access to the Bible and know the way of salvation.[Recorded on May 4, 2025]2025-05-0548 minGospel PortionsGospel PortionsJehova Tsidkenu (Michelle Buckman)Robert Murray M'Cheyne | Light of the World by Brock Hewitt | Woman Seated Before an Easel by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | Find more at www.ryanbush.org2024-11-2901 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsLilias Trotter - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanLilias Trotter (1853 – 1928) was a British missionary to North Africa. In her early twenties, her artworks were noticed by the renowned art critic, John Ruskin. However, Lilias forsook his offer of artistic greatness to continue her ministry work in London. In 1888, she left England, travelled to Algeria and continued there for 40 years, eventually founding the Algeria Mission Band. She brought the gospel to many remote desert and mountain villages around Algeria, using her creativity and artistic gifts.[Recorded on October 10, 2024]2024-11-111h 00Scaling UP! H2OScaling UP! H2OThe WOW Effect: Women Leading Transformation in the Water IndustryMeet the Women Behind the WOW Committee This episode features insights from six trailblazing women who are not only leaders in their respective fields but also passionate advocates for the WOW mission: Stephanie Choury, Enterprise Account Manager at Buckman Digital Water Tammy Faber Sales Director of HOH Water Technology and Co-Chair of WOW (Women of Water) Paule Genest, Director of Sales and ESG, Water and Energy at TGWT Clean Technologies, Host of the Paule-Cast and Co-Chair of WOW (Women of Water) ...2024-09-061h 10Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsRobert Murray M'Cheyne - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanRobert Murray M’Cheyne (1813-1843) is a name that many Christians will have heard, though few may know much about his life. But those who do, remember him for his love for Christ, his personal holiness and fervent prayer and his burden to win the lost. His was a short life, but his memory has been, and remains, an inspiration to many.[Recorded April 21, 2024]2024-04-2252 minAuthor-to-AuthorAuthor-to-AuthorEpisode 314: Kathleen Vincenz on her book Papa and the Little Queen: A Walk with St. Therese and her Papa (March 17, 2024)In this episode of Author to Author, Dr. Cynthia Toolin-Wilson interviews Kathleen Vincenz on her book Papa and the Little Queen: A Walk with St. Therese and her Papa (March 17, 2024)Four-year-old Thérèse skipped to the garden to tell her papa she has learned to read her first word, Heaven. After a make-believe tea party, they head for a walk through the city of Lisieux to celebrate. Along the way, Thérèse and Papa meet many people and share their simple, joyous love for God and each other. When it begins to rain, they hurry home but n...2024-03-1843 minCineReeListsCineReeLists#603 – Flora and Son, Top 10 Movie MomsThe guys sing-along to Flora And Son, the latest musically-infused film of director John Carney, prompting them to also run down their ten favorite (or memorable, or whatever) moms in movies. Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/SZpVTeTV288 Follow Cinereelists: Facebook – Twitter – Instagram – TikTok Follow James: Letterboxd – Twitter Follow Zach: Letterboxd – Twitter Follow Kyle: Letterboxd Support the show on Patreon. REVEAL FULL LIST James Helen Buckman Lampkin Bowman played by Dianne Wiest in Parenthood (1989) Joy played by Brie Larson in Room (2015) Evelyn Wang played by Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022...2023-10-091h 31Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJonathan Edwards - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was an American theologian and pastor. He and his wife Sarah served in Northampton for 23 years where he played a significant role in the Great Awakening. He preached probably one of the most famous sermons during this extraordinary period of revival. 2023-07-301h 08Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsCS Lewis - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanFor the slides (in PDF format) that accompanied this presentation, click hereCS Lewis (1898 – 1963), known to his friends as Jack, is best known as the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, but he is also noted for his other works of fiction, such as The Screwtape Letters and The Space Trilogy, and for his non-fiction Christian apologetics, including Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.Lewis was a close friend of JRR Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings. Both men served on the English faculty at Oxford University. Lewis fell aw...2023-05-2559 minFor Your Reconsideration - An Oscars PodcastFor Your Reconsideration - An Oscars PodcastEpisode 3 - 1975 PrimerChapter 1: IntroductionHosted by Mattie Price and Jamie DewPanelists: Ryan McNeil, JM McNabb, and Matti PriceOverview of the podcast's premise and formatDiscussion on the 48th Annual Academy Awards held in 1976Keywords: Podcast introduction, Hosts, Panelists, Academy AwardsChapter 2: Highlights of the 48th Annual Academy AwardsABC acquires broadcast rights for the first timeCo-hosts: Walter Mathau, Robert Shaw, George Siegel, Goldie Hawn, and Gene KellyHumorous remark on the desire for a heist movie with the star-studded cast2023-05-2106 minTeaching Notes - MTA PodcastTeaching Notes - MTA PodcastTeaching Notes - MTA podcast - Ep.71 - ORA Singers, Musiq Group, Chartered College of Teaching (Steven Berryman)Send us a textIn episode 71, Patrick talks to the Chief Exec of the ORA Singers, Matt Beale, and to the General Manager, Tom Rayner, about their annual Young Composers’ Scheme, encouraging students to send in their compositions for consideration.Michelle Buckman from the Musiq Group talks about their One Great Piano project, to get high-quality pianos into every school.And Dr Steven Berryman explains the benefits of joining the Chartered College of Teaching, how to become a Chartered Te...2023-01-1937 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsRosaria Butterfield - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanRosaria Butterfield, a former English professor and lesbian activist, came to Christ in what she describes as a “train wreck” conversion. This biography is based on her memoir The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert as well as her other book, The Gospel Comes with a House Key in which Rosaria writes about the necessity of godly hospitality in our post-Christian world.2022-10-301h 00Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsWilliam Tyndale - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanWilliam Tyndale (1494 – 1536) was an English Biblical scholar and linguistic genius who became a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation but us best remembered for his translation of the Bible into English.In 1535, Tyndale was arrested and in 1536, he was convicted of heresy by the Catholic Church and executed by strangulation, after which his body was burnt at the stake. His dying prayer was that the King of England's eyes would be opened and just one year later Henry VIII authorized the Matthew Bible, which was largely Tyndale's work, with missing sections translated by John Rogers and...2022-05-301h 07The Shepherd\'s PieThe Shepherd's PieTragedy, Grief, & Family (#14)In this episode, Antony Barone Kolenc interviews teacher and author Kim Erickson about how families can deal with tragedy in a faithful and hopeful way, as she discusses the grieving process after the loss of her own child, and he reviews Michelle Buckman's award-winning novel about loss, "Rachel's Contrition." Credits: A.J. Kolenc, original music; Amina Kolenc, graphic design2021-12-1227 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Gibson Paton - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJohn Gibson Paton (24 May 1824 – 28 January 1907), was born in Scotland and become a missionary to the New Hebrides Islands of the South Pacific.Though his life and work in the New Hebrides was difficult and often dangerous, Paton preached, raised a family, and worked to raise support in Scotland and Australia for missionary work. He was a man of robust character and personality and has become an example and an inspiration for missionary work.[Recorded November 14, 2021]2021-11-201h 15Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsElizabeth Elliot - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanElisabeth Elliot  (1926 – 2015) was married to Jim Elliot, who was killed in 1956 while attempting to make missionary contact with the Huaorani people in eastern Ecuador.  Together with her young daughter, Valerie, she later spent two years as a missionary to the tribe members who killed her husband. Returning to the United States after many years in South America, she became widely known as the author of twenty five books (including Through Gates of Splendor, Let Me Be a Woman and Suffering is Never for Nothing) and as a Christian speaker.2021-08-291h 08The Criminal GenealogistThe Criminal GenealogistS1E1: Lucille and John Mitchell - Waverly HillsSend us a textThis episode focuses on the tragic death of Lucille H (Cain) Mitchell and the people impacted by her untimely death. Inspired by an episode of Kindred Spirits where they discover the story of John Mitchell and his wife Lucille. I uncover the details of her death, the struggle for John as a tuberculosis patient at Waverly Hills Sanatorium, and the "criminal" that perhaps got away with manslaughter. The genealogy of the Mitchell family, as well as the criminal in this case, are detailed in this first episode of The Criminal Genealogist.  T...2021-08-2920 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsDavid Brainerd - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanDavid Brainerd (1718 – 1747) was an American missionary to the Native Americans who had a particularly fruitful ministry among the Delaware Indians of New Jersey. During his short life he was beset by many difficulties but his godly character and devotion have made his biography a source of inspiration and encouragement to many Christians. Missionaries such as William Carey, Adoniram Judson, Hudson Taylor, as well John Wesley among others have been helped by him.(Recorded May 30, 2021)2021-05-3152 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsAnn and Adoniram Judson - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanAdoniram Judson (August 9, 1788 – April 12, 1850) was an American missionary, who served in Burma for almost forty years.  He labored there with his first wife Ann (née Hasseltine) (December 22, 1789 – October 24, 1826) and then also his second wife, Sarah (née Boardman, the widow of George Boardman who died while also serving in Burma) (November 4, 1803 – September 1, 1845). Adoniram Judson translated the whole Bible into Burmese.  He is remembered as the first significant missionary in Burma, as well as one of the first missionaries from America to travel overseas.Their labors and their suffering are a striking testimony to their de...2021-02-051h 02Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsNabeel Qureshi - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanNabeel Qureshi (1983 – 2017) was a Pakistani-American Christian apologist, author, and speaker. He was a convert to Christianity from the Ahmadi movement within Islam and worked  with Ravi Zacharias from 2013 until 2016.  He wrote 3 books: Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: A Devout Muslim Encounters Christianity, Answering Jihad: A Better Way Forward, and No God But One—Allah or Jesus.(Recorded November 28, 2020)2020-11-3054 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsEric Liddell - A brief biography by Michelle BuckmanEric Henry Liddell (1902 – 1945) was a British Olympic Gold Medalist runner, Scottish rugby union international player, and Christian missionary. He was born in China to Scottish missionary parents, attended boarding school near London and afterwards attended the University of Edinburgh. At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, Liddell created headlines by refusing to run in the heats for his favoured 100 metres because they were held on a Sunday. Instead he trained for and competed in the 400 metres, which he won and so became a national celebrity. He returned to China in 1925 to serve as a missionary teacher. Asid...2020-08-301h 00Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsSecret Believers Part 2 - A true story by Michelle BuckmanBased on the book "Secret Believers" by Brother Andrew:Open this book and meet Christians who are courageous in the face of persecution. Butros, a Christian man with a heart for the church. Ahmed, Mustafa and Hassan, devout Muslims until their hearts are changed by the Truth of Scripture. Salima, a rich young woman who loses everything when she falls in love with Jesus. How can Christianity flourish in the face of Sharia law? How can Christ's love win Muslims? What price will these believers pay for their faith?(Recorded 7 April 2019)2020-06-301h 02Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsSecret Believers Part 1 - A true story by Michelle BuckmanBased on the book "Secret Believers" by Brother Andrew:Open this book and meet Christians who are courageous in the face of persecution. Butros, a Christian man with a heart for the church. Ahmed, Mustafa and Hassan, devout Muslims until their hearts are changed by the Truth of Scripture. Salima, a rich young woman who loses everything when she falls in love with Jesus. How can Christianity flourish in the face of Sharia law? How can Christ's love win Muslims? What price will these believers pay for their faith?(Recorded 24 February 2019)2020-06-2352 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsAndrew van der Bijl - A brief biography by Michelle BuckmanAndrew van der Bijl (better known as Brother Andrew) is a Christian missionary born in1928 in the Netherlands, and remembered for his exploits in smuggling Bibles into communist countries at the height of the Cold War, for which he earned the nickname "God's smuggler" and wrote of his experiences in a book by the same name (1967).  He founded an organisation called "Open Doors" to support Christians in countries where their freedom is limited or non-existent.(Recorded 23 December, 2018)2020-06-1859 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Newton - A brief biography by Michelle Buckman (Part 2)John Newton (1725 - 1807) was an English Anglican clergyman and abolitionist After coming to Christ, Newton renounced this trade and became a prominent supporter of abolitionism. Now an evangelical, he was ordained as a Church of England clergyman and served in the parish at Olney in Buckinghamshire for two decades. Newton lived to see the British Empire’s abolition of the African slave trade in 1807, just months before his death. John Newton is well known for the hymns he penned, including "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken". 2020-06-1158 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Newton - A brief biography by Michelle Buckman (Part 1)John Newton (1725 - 1807) was an English Anglican clergyman who preached the gospel and worked to abolish slavery in England.  He went to sea at a young age and worked on slave ships for several years. In 1745, he himself became a slave, but later returned to sea and worked again on slave ships, this time as captain. After coming to Christ, Newton's whole life was transformed.  He renounced the slave trade and was ordained as a Church of England clergyman. He is well known for the hymns "Amazing Grace" and "Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken". 2020-06-061h 08Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsDietrich Bonhoeffer - A brief biography by Michelle BuckmanDietrich Bonhoeffer (1906 – 1945) was a Lutheran pastor, theologian, anti-Nazi dissident, and key founding member of the Confessing Church in Germany. His writings have become widely influential, and his book "The Cost of Discipleship" has been described as a modern classic.Apart from his theological writings, Bonhoeffer was known for his staunch resistance to Nazi dictatorship, including vocal opposition to Hitler's euthanasia program and genocidal persecution of the Jews. He was arrested in April 1943 by the Gestapo and imprisoned. After being accused of being associated with the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, he was quickly tried, an...2020-06-021h 05Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsDL Moody - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanDwight Lyman Moody (1837 – 1899) was an American evangelist and publisher. One of his most famous quotes was "Faith makes all things possible... Love makes all things easy." Moody gave up his lucrative boot and shoe business to devote his life to preaching the gospel, working first in the Civil War with union troops through the YMCA and later in Chicago where he built a major evangelical centre, which is still active. Working with the singer Ira Sankey, he toured the US and the British Isles and drew large crowds with his dynamic speaking style, proclaiming God's love, kindness and for...2020-05-261h 00Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsSadhu Sundar Singh - a brief biogrpahy by Michelle Buckman - Part 2This is part 2 of the story of Sadhu Sundar Singh.  We begin when he is just 16 years old and has committed himself to living as a sadhu.Sundar Singh was born into a Sikh family in Punjab state in northern India.  He was educated by his mother in their religion but also attended a Christian school to learn English.  After his mother's death when he was just fourteen he was very angry and felt life had no meaning. But he was soon dramatically converted to Christ and resolved, despite intense opposition, to preach the gospel to his own...2020-05-211h 02Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsSadhu Sundar Singh - a brief biogrpahy by Michelle Buckman - Part 1Sundar Singh was born into a Sikh family in Punjab state in northern India.  He was educated by his mother in their religion but also attended a Christian school to learn English.  After his mother's death when he was just fourteen he was very angry and felt life had no meaning. But he was soon dramatically converted to Christ and resolved, despite intense opposition, to preach the gospel to his own people.(Recorded 11 June 2017)2020-05-1555 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Wesley - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJohn Wesley (1703 – 1791) was an English clergyman, theologian and evangelist who led a revival movement within the Church of England that soon became known as Methodism. In 1738, he was converted after serving as an ordained missionary to America for two years. Wesley, like George Whitefield, found the need and usefulness of preaching outdoors. Across Great Britain and Ireland, he helped form and organise small Christian groups that developed intensive and personal accountability, discipleship and Bible teaching, and, in a radical departure from normal practice at the time, he appointed itinerant, unordained evangelists to care for these groups of peo...2020-05-1158 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsGeorge Müller - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanGeorge Müller (1805-1898) was born in Prussia, and his youth was spent in utter ungodliness, even surpassing many of his age in sin and folly. His conversion was strangely sudden and happened simply by finding himself for the first time in the company of praying people. His life was at once turned wholly to God, and he rapidly grew in the knowledge of Him. He is remembered chiefly for his work among orphans in Bristol, England.  In this work he proved that God could and would supply the need of those who trusted in Him and mad...2020-05-071h 04Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsBilly Graham - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanBilly Graham (1918 – 2018) is well known as the American evangelist who preached to millions in person and through radio and television.  He rose to prominence in the late 1940's and is probably among the most influential Christian leaders of the 20th century.But he was, by his own admission, an ordinary man, a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ who had a calling and gave himself to the fulfillment of that calling.  This brief biography focuses on his early life and development, looking at those aspects of his life that made him the man he became.(Reco...2020-05-0252 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJoni Eareckson - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJoni Eareckson was born October 15, 1949 and is a Christian author, radio host, and founder of Joni and Friends, an organization "accelerating Christian ministry in the disability community." On July 30, 1967, she dived into the Chesapeake Bay after misjudging the shallowness of the water. She suffered a fracture between the fourth and fifth cervical levels and became a quadriplegic, paralyzed from the shoulders down.  Her story is one of courage and of a living faith in the living God.(Recorded 27 August 2017)2020-04-271h 04Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsHudson Taylor - a brief biography by Michelle Buckman (his early life)James Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, was a man passionately driven to seek God's will in all that he did. He is best known for the drastic difference he made in the evangelisation of China.Born in 1832, Hudson Taylor was raised in Yorkshire, England.  His father was a chemist and a Methodist preacher. But as a teenager Hudson began to doubt whether he actually believed in God. Only after much thought and seeking did he turn to God and find true peace.  By the age of 17 Hudson Taylor knew what was to be...2020-04-221h 02Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsJohn Bunyan - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanJohn Bunyan (1628–1688), an English writer and Puritan preacher, is best remembered for "The Pilgrim's Progress" (1678), which became one of the most published books in the English language.Bunyan came from the village of Elstow, near Bedford.  After 3 years in the army he returned to Elstow and took up the trade of tinker.  He was converted to Christ after his marriage through 2 books that his wife had inherited from her father and he soon became a gifted and powerful preacher of the gospel among the nonconformist churches. He was arrested when the freedom of nonconformists was curt...2020-04-1644 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsRichard Wurmbrand - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanRichard Wurmbrand (1909–2001) was born to a Jewish family in Bucharest, Romania.  In 1936, he married Sabina Oster and in 1938 they placed their faith in Jesus Christ.During World War II, Richard and Sabina preached in bomb shelters and rescued Jewish children out of the ghettos. They were repeatedly arrested and beaten and, at least once, nearly executed. Sabina lost her Jewish family in Nazi concentration camps.In 1945, when Romanian Communists seized power, Richard and Sabina attended a congress where many religious leaders praised Communism and swore loyalty to the new regime. Richard declared to the delegates, and...2020-04-1357 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsCorrie Ten Boom - a brief biography by Michelle Buckman“God does not have problems. Only plans,” proclaimed Corrie ten Boom when a clerical error allowed her to be released from a Nazi concentration camp one week before all women prisoners her age were executed.After being released from the horrors of Ravensbruck, Corrie continued to live in reliance on God, just as her family had as they hid Jews from Nazi terror. Traveling the world as an ambassador of the power of forgiveness in Christ, Corrie later established rehabilitation centers to help other Holocaust survivors. Her 1971 autobiography, "The Hiding Place", has inspired many people to see God...2020-04-0954 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsKeith Green - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanKeith Green (1953 – 1982), a pianist, singer and songwriter is best known for his strong devotion to Christ and challenging others to the same.  Several of his songs are very well known around the world, including "Oh Lord, You're Beautiful", "Asleep in the Light", "Your Love Broke Through", "You Put This Love in My Heart" and "There Is a Redeemer", the last of which was written by his wife Melody.Along with eleven others, Keith Green died in a plane crash at the age of 29, having been a Christian only 7 years."A radical preacher.  A former child tele...2020-04-051h 02Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsGladys Aylward - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanGladys Aylward (24 February 1902 – 3 January 1970) was a British-born Christian missionary to China. From her early teens, Gladys worked as a housemaid but following a calling to go overseas she tried to become a missionary.  However, due to her lack of progress in learning Chinese she was not accepted by any mission.On 15 October 1932, Aylward spent her life savings on a train passage to Yangcheng, Shanxi Province, China. The perilous trip took her across Siberia on the Trans-Siberian Railway.  She was detained by the Russians, but managed to evade them with local help and a lift from a Jap...2020-03-2655 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsGeorge Whitefield - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanGeorge Whitefield (27 December 1714 – 30 September 1770), was an English Anglican cleric and evangelist who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement.Whitefield was ordained after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree at Oxford and immediately began working as an itinerant preacher and evangelist. In 1740, Whitefield traveled to North America, where he preached a series of revivals that became part of the "Great Awakening". Whitefield received widespread recognition during his ministry; he preached at least 18,000 times to perhaps 10 million listeners in Great Britain and the American colonies. He could enthrall large audiences and was the...2020-03-2259 minAuburn FriendsAuburn FriendsOswald Chambers - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanOswald Chambers (24 July 1874 – 15 November 1917) was a Scottish evangelist and teacher, best known for the devotional book, My Utmost for His Highest. Chambers was stricken with appendicitis on 17 October 1917 while in Egypt serving as a chaplain amongst soldiers during World War 1.  He resisted going to a hospital on the grounds that the beds would be needed by wounded men.  On 29 October, a surgeon performed an emergency appendectomy, but Chambers died two weeks later. He was buried in Cairo with full military honours though only a YMCA Chaplain.For the remainder of her life—and at fir...2020-03-221h 04Auburn FriendsAuburn FriendsCH Spurgeon - a brief biography by Michelle BuckmanCharles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 – 31 January 1892) was an English Baptist preacher. He remains very influential among many Christians, among whom he is often known as the "Prince of Preachers".  His extraordinary gifts and his personal devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ were the means of much fruitfulness to the glory of God.Spurgeon was a pastor of the congregation of the New Park Street Chapel (later the Metropolitan Tabernacle) in London for 38 years.  He authored many types of works including sermons, one autobiography, commentaries, books on prayer, devotionals, magazines, poetry, hymns, and more.  Many sermons were trans...2020-03-2155 minLiving the Gospel of LifeLiving the Gospel of LifeEpisode 45: Leticia Velasquez interviews Catholic novelist Michelle Buckman (April 28, 2019)In this episode of Living the Gospel of Life, Leticia Velasquez interviews Catholic novelist Michelle Buckman. She may be found online at https://michellebuckman.com/ (April 28, 2019)2019-04-2858 minGreen Nurse Radio ShowGreen Nurse Radio ShowWOMEN CANNABIS HEALERS...Tonight two amazing women share their stories of healing with cannabis and how they are now living their best lives helping others do the same. Come listen to how this plant has helped these two women heal and how they are making a positive impact on our communities. Meet Devon Pratt, Master Certified Holistic Nutritionist and owner of Devon’s Edibles and founder of Devon's Holistic Wellness as she shares her healing journey using whole foods and quality supplements. She shares how this plant has propelled her to start her own business helping others heal with food and cbd. Meet Mi...2018-12-0656 minThe Buckman BreakdownThe Buckman BreakdownTSP#90 HOW MICHELLE WATERSON BEAT PAIGE VANZANT: HOT BABE BEATDOWNTechnical breakdown of the main event on UFC fox Waterson vs Vanzant with a breakdown of the co-main Gall vs Northcutt coming tomorrow. RATE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW AND ENJOY!! instagram = garybuckman facebook = gary buckman twitter = garybuckmantsp Gary Buckman, Comedy, humour, society, humor, culture, mma, sports, mixed martial arts, ufc, funny, podcast, the sexylicious … Continue reading "TSP#90 HOW MICHELLE WATERSON BEAT PAIGE VANZANT: HOT BABE BEATDOWN"2016-12-1900 minThe Buckman BreakdownThe Buckman BreakdownTSP#89 MICKEY GALL, PAIGE VANZANT AND THE MUHAMMAD ALI ACTUFC on Fox featuring: Paige Vanzant vs Michelle Waterson Mickey Gall vs Sage Northcutt is happening tomorrow which means today were breaking it down. Also on the agenda is the Muhammad Ali act, what it is and what it would mean if it extended to MMA. SHARE RATE SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY!! instagram = garybuckman facebook … Continue reading "TSP#89 MICKEY GALL, PAIGE VANZANT AND THE MUHAMMAD ALI ACT"2016-12-1700 min