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Travis Patton Sr.

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I like to discover and share real life moments of inspiration by everyday people! This show is about finding these moments of inspiration for our everyday lives. Support this podcast
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A Podcast predicated to enhancing a Christian viewpoint within worldly culture. Touching on different subjects through sermons, shows, and thoughts influencing Christian growth and cultivating an environment of Love! Geared towards saving "The Missing Generation" (TMG) that has been leaving the Church
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Talking movies with those who make the movies. Led by Paul Preston, The TMG Interview puts listeners in up close and personal with filmmakers and other artists with lively, informed conversation and, if time remaining...bits!
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In diesem Podcast geht es um Neuigkeiten aus dem Schulleben auf Distanz. Da der überwiegende Teil der Schulgemeinschaft derzeit @home lernt, lebt und arbeitet, soll dieser Podcast dazu beitragen, dass wir miteinander in Kontakt bleiben. Wer z.B. einen Gruß an die Mitschülerinnen und Mitschüler oder Lehrpersonen ausrichten, aus seinem Corona-Alltag berichten oder einen anderen Beitrag für die Zuhörerinnen und Zuhörer leisten mag, ist herzlich willkommen, sich per Email an uns zu wenden. Wir s ...
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How do you typically squeeze your toothpaste tube: from the middle, the top, or from the bottom? I'm curious because it seems like small daily routines might reflect bigger approaches to handling life's pressures. It's interesting to think we might be applying similar strategies in various aspects of our day-to-day activities without even realizing…
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Your best days may just be hiding behind the clouds. It might take some effort and a strong breeze, but sunny days are on the way. In this episode we discuss how change can happen to the most unlikely person, and that a sunny day doesn't happen by chance, we must create them WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumt…
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It's fascinating to see what creations come to life with the simple use of a pen and a pad. And whether it's an artist's sketch drawings or a story being written. In this episode we discuss the potential each of have inside and how tapping into can be the key to something life changing, and it all begins with a pen and a pad. Take the time to visit…
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Ever make a snap judgement? Of course you have. We all have. But what if Your brain is tricking you—and it’s costing you. It takes only seven seconds to form a first impression. Don't miss our latest episode "Snap Judgment" . It's all about how our unconscious biases shape our decisions, interrupt relationships, impact society around us, and how to…
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Imagine feeling like the one odd one out, a constant target. Being in the spotlight can be good, but it also makes you feel singled out. In this episode we discuss the impacts of being singled out for bullying, it's impact, the support we can get and ways to get our power back. Take the time to visit one of our fantastic sponsors below WALMART http…
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Some things we can easily prepare for, and there are some things we can't wait to happen. The expectation can be unbearable. But what about the things that catch us off guard? In this episode we sit with a determined father and son who after receiving some challenging news refused to stand by and miss out on life. They show us what to do when life …
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We all enjoy how it feels when someone is clapping for us. Even babies know how to clap their hands. And even though may not understand why, they know that something good is about to happen each time they do. Are you still waiting for someone to clap for you? This week's episode is all about the clap that you should have gotten and all the ones tha…
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I hope you are in a good mood. Our moods and emotions play a huge part of our lives. For those with a mood disorder, it can be even more challenging. In this week's episode we discuss the challenges those with mood disorders face and what they and others can do to help overcome these challenges. What is it that keeps so many bent out of shape. WALM…
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Hand in hand. Moments arise in each of our lives in which we are faced with the choice of hangin' on firmly to what We believe and hope and dream or make the decision to let go of it all. WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21 MINT MOBILE https://bit.ly/tellmesumthinmint GIZMOGO https://bit.ly/tellmesumthing…
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Happy Holidays! Well...not so much for Holly Woods, the main character in the new film Slay Ride, as she and her family are stalked by The Kris Kringle Killer. Slay Ride director Olivia Dunkley returns to The Admiral's Club to talk to Paul about the film, accompanied by her co-star Mitch Shira. As with every indie film, there are stories from the t…
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Each team gets a chance to score. Each team has a chance to say now it's my turn, now is my opportunity. Progress attracts opposition. In this week's episode we are joined by former NFL player Shawn Harper. We will discuss how to gain ground when it's your turn. How to push back what's pushing against you. And how to make your final push when it's …
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Every suicide is a tragedy that affects families, communities, and has long-lasting effects on the people left behind. September is National Suicide Prevention month. In this week's episode, we talk about those who are at risk, prevention and the warning signs, and the support we can show for the survivors WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FA…
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You've probably never seen a movie like Abruptio. It's a tense, violent story of a man who realizes he has a device embedded in his neck and if he doesn't perform certain deadly tasks, it'll explode. Oh...and he's a puppet. The whole cast is. Director Evan Marlowe joins Movie Guy Paul Preston to talk up this very unique film's long road to the scre…
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#*@*! If you have ever found yourself frustrated with life and felt things simply suck, you are not alone. This week, our guest, Jim Kellner, CHT , helps us unravel those things that make us feel like life just sucks. VISIT ONE OF OUR SPONSORS WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21 MINT MOBILE https://bit.ly…
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What does a massage therapist and spark plug have in common? It sounds like the start of a joke with a really good punch line. You must tune in to this week's episode to find out how to get your spark back. Visit One Of our Sponsors ! WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21 MINT MOBILE https://bit.ly/tellmesu…
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What did you want to be growing up as a kid? For me, it was a superhero. A little imagination can change everything we think about ourselves. In this episode, I speak with Dr. David Lipman. We discuss how, with a little imagination, you can become and do something so much more than what life brings your way. WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood …
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Documentaries are especially effective when they bring to light something you may not have otherwise known about. A lost bit of history in Canada is the segregated boarding schools for indigenous children and the abuse of these kids at the hands of the Catholic Church (happening for nearly a CENTURY). The film Sugarcane follows the investigation in…
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SAY CHEESE! Say those words and instantly people begin to pose to take a picture. If a picture is worth a thousand words what are yours saying are yours worth remembering? In this episode our special guest is a photography coach who shares how pictures can help improve memory and help inspire. WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https:…
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Sometimes the struggle to be heard has a lot to do with the struggle to make a difference. In this episode we find out how we impact others. You can are a difference maker. Maybe you just need to check and see if this thing is on? Take the time to visit one of these great sponsors TODAY! WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.…
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Life can become overwhelming and cover you up leaving you to feel like you've just been buried under all its pressures. But just because you get overwhelmed it does not mean you are out matched. In this episode, we discuss the things that have tried to bury you. Don't stop now. Just because some thing come to a stop, it does not mean it has come to…
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We are all connected to something. And it is the things that we are linked to that continue to rattle each time we move. In this episode we find out how to deal with what you have been linked to. WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21 MINT MOBILE https://bit.ly/tellmesumthinmint GIZMOGO https://bit.ly/tellme…
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It's time to hit the books. Students face a variety of difficulties. And education in the classroom looks differently depending on the students and educators you ask. Cultural, socioeconomic and other various factors play a part in the learning diversity. Join our guest. educator, Emmanuel Blanchard as he discusses why to improve things it may be t…
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Most people like to believe that they are a pretty calm person. That is until something comes along and proves otherwise. For years women have been told that menopause is the only thing they have have to look forward to as they age, But what if there was a way to reverse menopause and stop the symptoms altogether? In this episode we discuss how hor…
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No one can tell your story the way you can. And in this week's episode, our special guest Trent Brock gets a chance to tell his side of the story. A three time cancer conqueror who refused to allow cancer have the last word. TAKE THE TIME TO VISIT ONE OF OUR SPONSORS BELOW WALMART http://bit.ly/tellmesumthingood FANATICS https://bit.ly/tellmesumthi…
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The sudden can happen with any of us. Have you ever been walking along and suddenly it began to rain, catching you in a soaking downpour? Cerebrovascular accidents, a stroke, can occur suddenly catching you off guard. This week's guest is a stroke survivor and now author. Join us as we talk about what are some warning signs, recovery and what comes…
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For most of us finding our way home is pretty easy. Getting back to that safe cozy place where we feel cared for and loved can bring a good feeling of belonging. Immigrant children become separated from their families at the border while migrating. And finding their way home is a huge never-ending job. In this week's episode we are joined by Richar…
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It has been six painful and unforgettable years since that day on February 14 2018 when an unprovoked shooter irrevocably shattered the lives of 17 families, and communities at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL. In this week's episode, we speak with one of the parents whose child was a victim. Lori Alhadeff's life was shattered t…
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Have you ever watched a race and wondered how in the world do runners manage to keep their momentum while jumping over hurdles? In this week's episode, our special guest, Garret Biss join us as we discuss the hurdles our veterans face beyond the battlefield when it comes to alcohol misuse. We look at those things that drive them to abuse it and how…
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Keeping a secret isn't always easy to do. But some things can be harmful if kept secret. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. And because of the stigma society has placed on mental health, many fight in private what they could win everyday. Joan my special guest and I this week as we discuss why mental health is the big secret no one likes to tell…
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When we see capes on our favorite heroes it's a symbol that help is on the way. But it is also a sign that there is hope. In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month no capes are required. This week we sat down with CINTHIA HIETT, MC. We discuss why being aware of our mental health is important, and how it plays a part in facing emotional and o…
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Look in any mirror and you will see your reflection. But no mirror will show what is on our minds. In spite of how far some may have come, they feel it's never enough and eventually feel like a fraud and a failure. This week we discuss Imposter Syndrome with Chantel Patton CPC. Maybe it's time to see yourself as the real thing. MINT MOBILE https://…
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Things like glue and tape are designed to be sticky. And easily enough, they can stick to us. May is mental Health Awareness Month. In this episode we are joined by Tracy Tarris MA,LMFT. We discuss all the things that have stuck to us over the years and how they have shaped the way in which we see ourselves. Do you have some things stuck to you? Ta…
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Rev. Kris Cooper preaches at the UAME Conference in Lancaster, PA. He deals with the text from Numbers 25:1-13. He challenges the congregation to ‘Take Action’ walking out the training and knowledge they gain. We pray it helps you grow in the classroom of Grace. If you want to contact Rev. Cooper to speak email: tmgpcc@gmail.com…
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Ask any parent if they believe their child is special, and you will hear a resounding yes. Neurodiverse students who are on the autism spectrum face an up hill battle when it comes to attending and graduating from colleges and universities. When finishing the course also means overcoming the odds, every child has something special to see. visit one…
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A twist of fibers and strands may not mean much to you, but combine them together as a rope and they can save even the most vulnerable person. For children in the foster care system they have learned to depend on some of the most fragile things to survive. They have learned to survive on what most would consider useless items. But, there is a lifel…
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April is WORLD AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH. And in this episode Kimberly Pittman sits down with us on TMG TELL Me Sumthin' Good Podcast to share the challenges and inevitable triumphs parents with school-age children on the Spectrum tackle head on while building a thriving career. You've got to see this! Affiliate Sponsor information Walmart http://bit.…
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Each of us has a story to tell that is just as unique as we are. And if the truth can be told no one can tell your story quite the way that you can. Our guest this week is a Life Purpose Life Coach, who found herself caught up in an emotional battle she wasn't prepared to handle. Hear her compelling and encouraging words and how she ultimately turn…
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