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Ep 11|Revisiting Your Past: Healing or Heartbreak? What Do You Have to Say?
Have you ever scrolled through old photos and thought about reaching out to a friend from your past, only to hesitate? What's holding you back—the fear, the uncertainty, or the "what ifs"? In this episode of "What Do You Have to Say?", hosts Uriah and Phil dive deep into the healing power—and potential pitfalls—of reconnecting. They explore the powerful pull of nostalgia and how it often clashes with present-day reality. Join the conversation as they share personal stories about the emotional weight of past relationships and how revisiting those chapters can lead to profound personal growth. Discover why some connections are meant to be revisited for closure, why others can be beautifully rekindled, and how every reunion offers a new perspective on who you are today. This isn't just about looking back; it's about moving forward with greater understanding. Have you reconnected with someone from your past? Share your experience—good or bad—in the comments below! We'd love to hear your story. #Reconnecting #Nostalgia #PersonalGrowth #OldFriends #HealingJourney #PastRelationships #SelfReflection #MentalWellness Key Takeaways from This Discussion Here are the main insights listeners will gain from this episode: Reconnection Can Be Healing: Revisiting past friendships can provide closure, understanding, and a powerful sense of healing for old wounds or unresolved feelings. Beware the Nostalgia Trap: It's crucial to distinguish between the warm, idealized feelings of nostalgia and the reality of who people are today. Both you and they have changed. Past Relationships Carry Weight: Old connections hold significant emotional weight. Acknowledging this is the first step toward understanding their impact on your present life. Growth Through Reflection: Reflecting on past experiences and relationships from a new perspective is a crucial catalyst for personal growth and self-awareness.    
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October 15, 2025 at 6:17 PM
Urban Homesteading: You Don't Need a Farm to Grow Food!
Ep 010 | What Do You Have to Say? Ever dreamed of growing your own food but thought you didn't have the space? Think again! In this episode of "What Do You Have to Say?", hosts Phil Perry and Uriah Cty dive into the inspiring world of urban homesteading. Discover how you can start living a more sustainable life, no matter how small your space is. Phil shares his passion for gardening, discussing its incredible therapeutic benefits and the deep sense of connection that comes from working with the soil. Featuring an inspiring look at urban gardener Asia's incredible backyard farm—packed with vegetables, herbs, and even chickens—this episode proves that you don't need 40 acres to achieve food security and peace of mind. From container gardening and grow bags to the simple joy of eating something you've grown yourself, this conversation is your sign to get your hands dirty and "just grow some stuff!" What's the one thing you'd love to grow at home? Let us know in the comments below! 👇 Keywords #UrbanHomesteading #GardeningForBeginners #GrowYourOwnFood #ContainerGardening #SustainableLiving #BackyardGarden #Homestead #GardeningTips #FoodFreedom   Gardening is a Powerful Tool for Mental Wellness: Working with the soil is incredibly therapeutic. The act of nurturing a plant from a tiny seed to a source of food can reduce stress and release positive endorphins. Don't Aim for Perfection, Just Start: The most important step is simply starting. Don't get overwhelmed by trying to create the "perfect" garden. As the expert gardener said, "Just grow some stuff!" You'll learn and improve as you go. Create Your Own Food Security: Relying on complex food supply chains can be risky. Growing even a small portion of your own food provides a sense of security, reduces grocery bills, and gives you access to the freshest, healthiest produce. Connect with Nature and Heritage: Gardening is a way to connect with the earth and the traditions of our ancestors who lived off the land. It's a fundamental human skill that brings immense satisfaction.  
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October 10, 2025 at 1:07 AM
Celebremos el Mes de la Herencia Latina -Celebrate Latino Heritage Month
   #Latina,#HispanicHeritageMonth,#Latino,#Latinx,#Latino Every year between September 15 and October 15, Americans across the United States celebrate National Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month in honor of the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central, and/or South America. Originally designated as “Hispanic Heritage Week” by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968, the 30-day period that is celebrated today was signed into U.S. law as a joint resolution by President Ronald Reagan and Congress in 1988.  So why does the celebration kick off in the middle of September? September 15 was selected as the first day in symbolic recognition of the Independence Days for the Latin American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, as well as Mexico (September 16) and Chile (September 18). Over the next month, many public schools throughout the City will commemorate National Hispanic/Latino Heritage Month with school events, afterschool activities, and parent nights that are fun, informative, and educational for students and their families. To determine whether a particular school celebrates Latinidad this month, contact the school’s parent coordinator or main office for more information. With that said, you can also celebrate and learn about Latino American achievements and cultures outside our schools! Check out the following list of books, websites, and events for ideas and activities that you and your families can utilize and participate in this month and throughout the year!
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September 16, 2025 at 7:56 AM
9/11 Heroes Chime Memorial
#9-11 #Flight93 #Memorial #TowerofVoices #WindChimes  In a field amid the rolling hills of central Pennsylvania stands the "Tower of Voices." Ninety-three-feet tall, it honors the heroes of Flight 93. It will be dedicated later today, the last piece of this 2,200-acre memorial that includes the crash site, known as the sacred ground; a visitor center that tells the story of Flight 93; and the wall of names built directly under the flight path. The tower, still a work in progress, holds eight wind chimes, but soon there will be 40 – one for each passenger and crew member who died here on September 11, 2001. When completed the chimes are expected to sound like this: Hear a simulation of the wind chimes for the "Tower of Voices" * Reid asked Paul Murdoch, the architect of the Flight 93 National Memorial, "When people visit the tower of voices and they hear those chimes, what do you want them to feel?" "The first thing I want them to do is feel," Murdoch said. "Whatever they feel. The tower itself is quite heroic; it's a monumental piece, it's meant to be heroic. But the sounds are not booming chimes. They're meant to be actually quite subtle and intimate so that people can be there and have a very personal experience, whatever it is for them." In Shanksville, Pa., at the site of the crash of Flight 93, the "Tower of Voices" remembers the 40 passengers and crew who heroically thwarted their hijackers' plans.  CBS NEWS This part of Pennsylvania is known for its windmills. "There's a lot of wind in this area and that's part of why we thought of the wind chime tower," Murdoch said. But there's another reason: The 40 chimes, he says, symbolize the voices of the 40 passengers and crew members, many of whom called their loved ones after the plane was hijacked. Some were only able to leave heartbreaking voicemails. But others calling from Flight 93 got through and learned that three planes that morning had already been flown into the World Trade Center in New York, and the Pentagon. They quickly realized that their plane was being used in a terrorist attack. The passengers and crew debated what to do. They voted on a plan, and they decided to fight back. They stormed the cockpit, and after a struggle, the plane crashed near Shanksville, Pa., killing all on board.  It was later determined that the hijackers' target was probably the U.S. Capitol. Gordon Felt, whose older brother, Ed Felt, was a passenger, is president of the Families of Flight 93. He told Reid, "We don't look at the passengers and crews as victims; we look at them as heroes. Obviously, they wanted to live. But they also knew that in order to try to survive they had to fight. And in doing so, they lost their lives. But they averted a far greater tragedy that would've been inflicted on our country." The Tower of Voices, at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pa.  CBS NEWS Reid said, "If you were asked in one sentence to say what is the purpose of this memorial, what would it be?" "To remember," Felt said. "To remember September 11th, [and] the sacrifices of all of the heroes that were present that day. 'Cause really, they represent us all. It could have been any one of us that morning. "Most importantly, when visitors walk away, I hope that they take with them a question: If it was me, could I have done what they did?" Paul Murdoch says he hopes this landscape, that is both pastoral and rugged, will keep people coming here to remember for generations to come. "There's a serenity here to allow people to reflect and be contemplative," he said, "and there's a severity to remind people of what actually happened here. This is a battleground on the one hand, but it's also a final resting place of these 40 people." The Flight 93 National Memorial.  CBS NEWS CBS NEWS September 9, 2018, 10:12 AM
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September 16, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Ep 06 What Do You Have to Say about Change?
Ep 06 What Do You Have to Say about Change? In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of change, exploring both voluntary and involuntary shifts. We share personal stories and heartfelt insights on how these changes impact our lives, whether it's a new career path or changes within family relationships. Join us as we discuss ways to embrace change and find growth through life's transitions, making these moments opportunities for positive transformation. Join the Conversation: We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts on how change has impacted your life. Connect with us on social media,#WDYH2S, and join the discussion. Hashtags: #Change #Growth #LifeTransitions #Adaptation  Please take a moment to subscribe and stay updated on future episodes. Song by Ryan Prewett -Change feat Chris Hatfield https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3pTEWrRMk0   George Benson ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/FYntsykRd4Y?si=AZgaMdBTwPwxUy-6 Oleta Adams ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/CxHMvl2s5A8?si=x3bCMckBTgxP-X-s James Cleveland and The Charles Fold Singers ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/SdiJ5Nl_reg?si=CK_23BLm8Qlmgryx Nina Simone ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/I-3M-xi5n1c?si=5kN99JJcdBbnu24H Bernard Ighner & Quincy Jones ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/26JeW3SmJ74?si=A8jQz4HudrGspKt- Ledisi & Gregory Porter ~ Everything Must Change https://youtu.be/XC2WI_LoRdI?si=PN2usocng2Y17Oz-
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September 10, 2025 at 5:08 PM
Ep 05 What Do You Have to Say about Critical Thinking
ICYMI: In this episode, we emphasize the importance of teaching critical thinking at an early age. We discuss how nurturing metacognitive skills can significantly enhance students' confidence when tackling real-world issues. Additionally, we explore ways in which educational systems can better incorporate these essential skills into their curricula, enabling future generations to make more informed choices and manage complex problems more effectively. Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Please share your experiences and insights with us on social media using #WDYH2S. Don't miss out on future episodes! Subscribe now to stay informed and inspired. Hashtags: #CriticalThinking, #Education, #EarlyLearning #Podcast   Resources Rules at a 4-Way Stop   General Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the hosts and guests are solely their own and do not necessarily represent the official policies or positions of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. The analyses and assumptions presented are those of the speakers and should not be attributed to any other entity. We provide information on an 'as-is' basis and make no warranties regarding its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability, or validity. We shall not be held liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in the information provided, or for any losses or damages arising from its use. This podcast/video may contain copyrighted material used under the 'fair use' provisions of Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. As stated in Section 107, 'fair use' is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. We believe our use of any copyrighted material falls within these permissible categories.We strive to ensure our use of any copyrighted material adheres to these factors.   http://dlvr.it/TMwQqf
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September 6, 2025 at 10:08 PM