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    Explore " sherry" with insightful episodes like "BYU coach Jennifer Rockwood on the mantle of a BYU athlete and the remarkable 2023 women’s soccer season, with Sheri Dew as guest host", "Unseen Battles: The Plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in the USA", "Story of God's Provision - Part 1", "TWG016 Trauma and writing with Heather Hodgins-Chan" and "21. Let’s Talk About Sherry!" from podcasts like ""Church News", "Body of Crime", "FeedSheep Podcast", "The Writing Glitch: Hack Dysgraphia No Pencil Required" and "The Wineitupanotch Podcast"" and more!

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    BYU coach Jennifer Rockwood on the mantle of a BYU athlete and the remarkable 2023 women’s soccer season, with Sheri Dew as guest host

    BYU coach Jennifer Rockwood on the mantle of a BYU athlete and the remarkable 2023 women’s soccer season, with Sheri Dew as guest host

    The 2023 season for the Brigham Young University women's soccer team was unforgettable. The team defeated a No. 1-ranked opponent, becoming No. 1 in the United Soccer Coaches rankings, and captured headlines with a come-from-behind victory over North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. The BYU women's soccer team completed the season with an overall record of 20-3-3, going undefeated in its first season in the Big 12 conference. 

    This episode of the Church News podcast features BYU head soccer coach Jennifer Rockwood talking with guest host Sheri Dew, executive vice president of Deseret Management Corp. and a former member of the Relief Society general presidency. They look at the team’s remarkable season, the mantle of being a BYU athlete, and how living up to the standards of the gospel of Jesus Christ strengthens players on the field and throughout their lives. 

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and executive editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    Unseen Battles: The Plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in the USA

    Unseen Battles: The Plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in the USA

    Welcome to today's case, file Unseen Battle, the plight of missing and murdered indigenous women in the U S A

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    Violence such as murder, rape, and other violent crime against Native Americans and Alaska and natives far exceed the national averages. For decades, native American and Alaska native communities have struggled with high rates of assault, abduction, and murder of women. Community advocates describe the crisis as a legacy of generations of government, policies of forced removal, land, seizures, and violence inflicted on native peoples.

    A study conducted by the National Institute of Justice found 84.3% of American Indian and Alaska native women have experienced violence in their lifetime, and of those 56.1%. Have experienced sexual violence overall, more than 1.5 million. American Indian and Alaska native women have experienced violence in their lifetime.

    When looking at missing and murdered cases, data shows that Native American and Alaska native women make up a significant portion of missing and murdered individuals according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. C D C, national Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey. American Indian and Alaska native women experienced the second highest rate of homicide in 2020.

    American Indian and Alaska native men had the second highest rate of homicide compared with males and other racial and ethnic groups. Homicide was in the top 10 leading causes of death of American Indian and Alaska Native women ages one to 45, and American Indian and Alaska Native men ages one to 54.

    One in seven American Indian and Alaskan native men were forced to penetrate someone during their lifetime. As human trafficking has become a world crisis, the Government Accountability Office released a report titled Human Trafficking. Investigations in Indian country or involving Native Americans and actions needed to better report on victims served g a o surveyed, tribal and major city law enforcement agencies and victim service providers on human trafficking investigations.

    Victim services and barriers to identifying and serving native victims. Many identified lack of training on identifying and responding appropriately to victims, victim shame and reluctance to come forward, and lack of service provider resources as barriers to investigating cases and serving victims.

    According to the National Crime Information Center in 2016, there were 5,712 reports of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls through the US Department of Justices, federal Missing Persons Database, but the National Information Clearing House and Resource Center for missing, unidentified and unclaimed persons cases across the United States called the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

    NamUs. Only logged 116 of those cases highlighting an alarming gap. The Bureau of Indian Affairs estimates that there are approximately 4,200 missing and murdered cases that have gone unsolved. The largest gap identified has been investigative resources, a non-profit organization called the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, u S A.

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    TWG016 Trauma and writing with Heather Hodgins-Chan

    TWG016 Trauma and writing with Heather Hodgins-Chan

    Heather Hodgins-Chan and I met several years ago because I responded to a post she put on Facebook from On the Ball Pediatric Physio & Occupational Therapy. She reached out, and we have had several discussions over the years. Her specialty is trauma-informed care. As a co-founder of the practice, she is also a mentor to the other therapists working there. Her unique perspective sheds light on how students respond to their environment, and she guides the other therapists who may be struggling to achieve success with students.

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    Intervention: Breathing with The Handstand Flip

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    21. Let’s Talk About Sherry!

    21. Let’s Talk About Sherry!

    In this episode, we take a look at the fascinating world of Sherry.  Sherry is a historically significant and intriguing category of fortified wines that every wine lover should know about!  Produced in Jerez, Spain, Sherry comes in many styles and expressions and we take a look at all of them in this episode.

    Tune in and learn about where Sherry is produced, what grapes are utilized in the production of Sherry and what winemaking practices make Sherry so unique!

    In this episode, Anshu mentions an earlier episode of The Wineitupanotch Podcast that provides an overview of the world of fortified wines (of which Sherry is one example).  Click here to listen to that episode if you’re interested in doing a quick tour of the world of fortified wines → Episode 20.

    If you loved and/or learned something new from this podcast episode, do drop me a line via email or on Instagram and let me know - I love hearing from the Wineitupanotch Community!! Please also consider sharing the episode with someone else who you think would enjoy it too! 

    Until next time, wishing you peace, love and light…and of course, good wine!

    Cheers! xo

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    F*ck It, You're Forgiven... Maybe

    F*ck It, You're Forgiven... Maybe

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    20. Taking a Look At The Vast World of Fortified Wines

    20. Taking a Look At The Vast World of Fortified Wines

    In this episode, we take a tour through the major fortified wines of the world.  We also look at what a fortified wine is, how fortified wines are produced, common grapes used in the production of fortified wines and where in the world you’ll commonly find examples of fortified wines.

    This episode is a quick primer that will teach you all that you need to know to have a pretty decent level of general knowledge in relation to fortified wines.  You can use this episode to confidently talk to someone about fortified wine the next time you find yourself needing to do so!

    In this episode, Anshu mentions an earlier episode of The Wineitupanotch Podcast that takes a deeper look at Port.  Click here to listen to that episode if you’re interested in learning more about Port specifically → Episode 13

    If you loved and/or learned something new from this podcast episode, do drop me a line via email or on Instagram and let me know - I love hearing from the Wineitupanotch Community!! Please also consider sharing the episode with someone else who you think would enjoy it too! 

    Until next time, wishing you peace, love and light…and of course, good wine!

    Cheers! xo


    Let’s stay in touch - we always love to hear from you! Follow the wine related antics and fun on the following social channels:

    Blog: www.wineitupanotch.com

    The Wineitupanotch Podcast on Instagram

    Wineitupanotch on Instagram

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    Wineitupanotch on Youtube

    Or send an email with questions, comments and requests to wineitupanotch@gmail.com

    Slane Irish Whiskey

    Slane Irish Whiskey

    The diversity of Irish whiskey today is in a new league compared to just 20 years ago when a few big brands dominated the market. One of the things that defines a modern Irish whiskey is the story behind it, and few have as compelling a story as Slane Irish Whiskey. Distilled on the grounds of Slane Castle—a site famous in part for hosting huge outdoor rock concerts since the 1980s—the brand uses water from the mythologically important River Boyne and homegrown grain, prioritizes measurable sustainability practices, and weaves the legacy of its rock-n-roll history into their finished products.

    We are thrilled to be joined this week by Slane Irish Whiskey co-founder and global brand ambassador Alex Conyngham. We speak with Alex about growing up at Slane Castle, his family’s environmental legacy, and what it was like to build a competitive global brand in a competitive spirits marketplace. We also discuss what it means to be truly sustainable in the distilling world, as well as how artisan food and drink producers collaborate to support one another in the Boyne Valley.

    Dyed Green is a project of Bog & Thunder, whose mission is to highlight the best of Irish food and culture, through food tours, events, and media. Find out more at www.bogandthunder.com.

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    Elder S. Gifford Nielsen on the Black 14, feeding the hungry and healing communities, with guest host Sheri Dew

    Elder S. Gifford Nielsen on the Black 14, feeding the hungry and healing communities, with guest host Sheri Dew

    In 1969, 14 members of the University of Wyoming football team were unfairly dismissed for asking to participate in a peaceful racial protest in a game against Brigham Young University. A half-century later on Sept. 24, 2022, two members of the group, now known as the “Black 14”, ceremoniously lit the Y on the mountain above BYU’s Cougar Stadium. At their side was Elder S. Gifford Nielsen, a General Authority Seventy and former BYU quarterback. Elder Nielsen joins this episode of The Church News podcast to talk about how the Church has partnered with the Black 14 to heal that community rift while feeding the hungry, his newest assignment as president of the Church’s Africa West Area, and how examples of Christ-like leadership continue to shape his life today. He is joined by fellow BYU alumni Sister Sheri Dew, executive vice president of Deseret Management Corp. and a former member of the Relief Society general presidency, as guest host.

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    Police Officer Husband Shot. Recovered Then Killed In A Plane Crash.

    Police Officer Husband Shot. Recovered Then Killed In A Plane Crash.

    Police Officer Husband Shot. Recovered Then Killed In A Plane Crash a Few Years Later. She tells their story, her life before and after. Plus, how her experience motivates her to do her radio show.

    Sherry Harrison is the host and driving force behind the Law Matters 1030 Radio Show in Tucson Arizona. She worked for the Chicago Police Department as an Identification Technician and her husband worked as a burglary detective for the Chicago Police Department. Sherry's Husband had been shot while serving a warrant at a high crime housing project. About 2 years later he was killed in a plane crash. 

    Sherry tells us about their story, their life before the shooting, and after. She also discusses the impact that his death had on her and her future. A few years after moving to Arizona she explains how her experience motivates her to do her Law Matters 1030 radio show.

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    Ep 1, Sherry Wilfeuer: Stella Natura Biodynamic Calendar

    Ep 1, Sherry Wilfeuer: Stella Natura Biodynamic Calendar

    Sherry Wildfeuer has been the editor of the Stella Natura biodynamic planting calendar since 1978 and is a long-term co-worker in Camphill Village (an intentional agricultural community that especially includes adults with developmental disabilities) in Kimberton, Pennsylvania. She is an adult educator and an active member of the Anthroposophical Society and its Agriculture Section.

    Spain Uncorked: Sherry with César Saldaña

    Spain Uncorked: Sherry with César Saldaña

    From Andalucía in Spain's southwest, sherry is one of the most well-known fortified wines. Within the region, we find Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Puerto de Santa Maria — together they form “The Sherry Triangle.” The wine region has a very unique terroir where land, environment, winemaking style come together to craft the many styles of sherry we get to explore in the glass! 

    This is Spain Uncorked, a Special Miniseries from Wine Pod. 

    César Saldaña is a native to the region. In his professional career, he has focused almost exclusively on international wine trade and commerce. For over fifteen years, he held various top management positions at González Byass and Sandeman wineries, overseeing both the Sherry Wine and Port Wine divisions. He is also an active member Spain's Food & Wine advisory group.

    Spain Uncorked: The Enchanting Wine Regions of Spain with Elisa Errea

    Spain Uncorked: The Enchanting Wine Regions of Spain with Elisa Errea

    Spain is considered an “old world wine region” — a blend of tradition and innovation where superb quality goes hand in hand with unparalleled value. Working with indigenous grape varieties, winemakers craft robust reds, crisp whites, lively sparklers and world-renowned fortified wines. Spanish wines have a classification system based on the "Denominación de Origen" (also known as a "D.O." or designation of origin) that indicates where the wine was produced. In this episode, we're joined by Elisa Errea as we look at seven enchanting wine regions across Spain. 

    This is Spain Uncorked, a Special Miniseries from Wine Pod. 

    Elisa Errea started her career in wine over twenty years ago, working for the Codorníu group (Export and Winemaking) for 10 years. In 2012 she founded The Wine Studio, an internationally awarded Spanish wine school offering WSET qualifications as well as custom training. She's also a strategic consultant for wineries and institutions as well as a lecturer at different master-level programmes and sommelier degrees. She has designed the current wine programme taught by her team at Le Cordon Bleu Madrid. At an institutional level, she’s Rioja Wine Academy academic advisor and also director of ICEX-Wines from Spain official education programme "Unveiling Spanish Wines."