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    EP 24: "Survivor Series 8.4 - Brooke Federline: Spiritual Realms, Spiritual Beings, and Reptilians"

    EP 24: "Survivor Series 8.4 - Brooke Federline: Spiritual Realms, Spiritual Beings, and Reptilians"

    Guest of Honor Brooke Federline is BACK! This week's episode was inspired by a looming question listeners have been asking, which is: "Are Reptilians real?"... and the answer to that question will absolutely shock you! In addition to Reptilians, we talk about how the spiritual realm is connected to the physical realm, how and why beings from the spiritual realm cross over into the physical realm, a teaser about chem trails (Brooke said she'd do an episode on chem trails with us - so don't fret if we didn't answer all your questions!), and much, much more! Brooke is an elite satanic ritual abuse, child sex trafficking, and MK Ultra mind control survivor who bravely steps up to share the knowledge she accumulated being born into the occult and programmed for the 'End Times'. 

    In a time of ultimate deception and (dis)information, voices like Brooke's are more important than ever. Brooke is a courageous Truthteller and whistleblower who is beyond deserving of your time and attention. She risks everything for us telling us this incredible information and there is much to learn from her experiences. Grab a pen and paper, open your mind and heart, and enjoy the show!

    If you found value in this episode, do us a huge favor and SHARE so we can elevate Brooke's voice and help propel her forward in her mission to help awaken the unaware and bring justice to all survivors and victims. We believe the information Brooke exposes in these episodes is invaluable and more important than anything you'll see on your TV. And we believe you'll agree!

    *Due to to the sensitive nature of this content, Brooke's facial identity has been omitted from the live video on YouTube

    *DISCLAIMER - DIALOGUE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN

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    Connect with and support Brooke:
    Instagram: @brookefederline
    YouTube: Brooke Federline - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_660PvfrthPEWWvd77HIg
    Etsy (book): https://www.etsy.com/nz/listing/774288988/digital-version-of-book-break-the-chains
    Telegram: www.https://t.me/BrookeFederline, @BrookeFederline
    GAB: Brooke Federline
    The YouTube episode we discussed on this episode from Brooke's channel: https://youtu.be/Gr3cYklFN8k

    Connect with 'The Imagination':
    Instagram: @yourimaginationisreal (follow us!)
    Telegram: @StandBySurvivors (https://t.me/standbysurvivors)
    Youtube: The Imagination Podcast
    Rumble: TheEmmapreneurOfficial
    Bitchute: TheEmmapreneur - Theemmapreneur (bitchute.com)
    Website: https://yourimaginationisreal.com
    Rumble: @theemmapreneurofficial
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2645EemW8tLhffTnaxyqu4?si=-2GMp2iSRXmB7NJtHUNVuA
    iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-imagination/id1526743863

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    L'intégrale du vendredi 20 novembre

    L'intégrale du vendredi 20 novembre

    Entrevue avec Jean Picard, chef et propriétaire du Traiteur Lionel Riverin : une institution de Québec ferme ses portes à cause de la pandémie.

    Chronique de Nicole Gibeault, juge à la retraite : retour en cour pour l’auteur de l’attaque de Québec. Procès Rozon : sa version défie la raison selon la Couronne. Le pilote des stars de retour en prison. 

    Entrevue avec Gaston De Serres, médecin-épidémiologiste à l’Institut national de santé publique du Québec : on fait le point sur les possibles scénarios d’après les fêtes avec l’épidémiologiste Gaston De Serres. 

    Entrevue avec Sylvain Croteau, directeur général de Sport’Aide : un bureau indépendant de gestion des plaintes des athlètes victimes d’abus sexuels et psychologiques en contexte sportif sera créé au Québec a annoncé la ministre déléguée à l’Éducation Isabelle Charest.

    Chronique de Danny St Pierre, animateur du balado L’Addition à QUB radio : les restaurants encore fermés jusqu’au 11 janvier. Le poulet rôti à la côte. Plusieurs restaurants ont su tirer leur épingle du jeu malgré la pandémie.

    Chronique de François Lambert : Hausse des ventes au détail au Québec et au Canada. Inflation alimentaire plus haute que prévu. 

    Segment LCN avec Julie Marcoux : aller ou non dans sa famille à Noël?  

    Entrevue avec Moscou Côté, président de l’Association des Agents de Voyages du Québec : avec le temps des fêtes qui arrive à grands pas, est-ce que les Québécois cherchent à voyager malgré la COVID-19? 

    Chronique de Martin Geoffroy, directeur du CEFIR et professeur de sociologie au cégep Édouard-Montpetit : les diverses façons dont le complotisme séduit les femmes.

    Chronique Olivier Primeau, entrepreneur : retour sur la controverse entourant le français au Québec. Les fêtes et comment ça risque de dégénérer selon lui 

    Chronique de Pierre Nantel : retour sur l’annonce d’hier et les réactions.

     

    Une production QUB radio
    Novembre 2020

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    Season 2, Episode 4: Guest Megan Lundstrom of The Avery Center speaks on leadership during the pandemic and the pandemic's impact on human trafficking

    Season 2, Episode 4: Guest Megan Lundstrom of The Avery Center speaks on leadership during the pandemic and the pandemic's impact on human trafficking

    Megan Lundstrom is the co founder and Director of Research at The Avery Center, a nonprofit organization that serves victims and survivors of exploitation and human trafficking through evidence-based, survivor-centered programming. Megan holds a Bachelors of Science in Finance and Masters in Sociology from the University of Northern Colorado. 

    During COVID Megan lead her company through a legal name change, rebranding and re-launch in order to be more inclusive to all people, all genders, all races. 

    Checking with Megan: She says there’s a mass of emotions in her home with three kids 5-16 years old. Works from home but is able to go into the office and safely distance from co-workers. 

    Megan says the key word of COVID is PIVOT. As a small team, they are over worked but are also super flexible. 

    They’ve seen an increase in need and vulnerability during COVID. 

    Support groups rolled online, going virtual opened up the ability to serve more people; people who have had transportation issues or who live in another

    Job Training Program in Northern Colorado, physical site dependent. During COVID they have been able to double with a staffing rotation schedule. A silver lining during COVID!

    100% of their clients are on Medicaid so being able to access tele-health is “hit or miss.” Having a support net through all the barriers and 

    Megan said it’s been really really hard to lead in a time when people are looking to you for leadership and as a leader you don’t necessarily know what is coming next, you may not have the answer. Decision-making is about what is best for the team; making sure her staff has the support at home to being able to work at home, including the added responsibility of remote learning for most children in this season. As a leader she is going through the same things as her team. Everyone is giving 100% right now and it doesn’t look the same as pre-COVID.

    Conversations around healthy boundaries – what are we actually able to do? When is too much, especially for over-achievers on her team. You just can’t be in it all the time. 

    Growing pains – having all the service referrals and all the system changes amidst the rebrand, it grew her team to add a Director of Services, knowing that she could not do any more than she was already doing. 

    Megan’s organization received both a State and a Federal Grant – including a Housing Grant – which will allow them to build internal capacity.

    Megan says QAnon, #savethechildren and similar hashtags actually create fear and misinformation. She thought they could be an opportunity to educate and inform people but instead she has come to realize that these hashtags are actually traumatizing people, making them feel helpless, powerless and ill-equipped to help do the work. The burst of awareness is good but the misinformation has been harmful. She shared a story of someone in one of these Facebook groups who went vigilante style to “rescue” a child, compromising an open investigation. 

    Places to get good/accurate information about trafficking:

    Race & Human Trafficking: “Trafficking happens because of these intersections of vulnerabilities, and marginalization and oppression. You can’t not be anti-racist and I’m fighting human trafficking. When people have equal access to resources, education, employment, housing … trafficking will go away. The data shows that those who are trafficked are disproportionately people of color. Race and racism and equality it is all apart of this conversation around human trafficking.

    It’s a complex system! 

    Anti-trafficking work can be done daily, fighting in direct and indirect ways. Do you know where your clothing is made? What changes can you make that go towards contributing to a better world?

    Megan recently learned about “Dirty Deleting” and how we can challenge privilege. When someone posts a question or comment and there is following discussion and comments. Then the original poster deletes a post that feels exposing; they’ve been called out and/or has learned something new… Deleting the post silences everyone else’s voice in order to protect your own ego. It’s hard to sit in discomfort. It’s not just saving face, it’s also preventing other people from learning.

    Live out the things you talk about publicly in your everyday life. 

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    Megan is reading: “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel van der Kolk

    Megan is listening to: Rob Bell’s The Robcast “Deep Knowing”

    Megan is inspired by: Ruth Bader Ginsberg 

     

    Connect with Megan at www.theaverycenter.org

     

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