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The Advocate for Success

The Advocate for Success

著者: Elton Thomas
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概要

A deep dive into personal development. We will explore what drives success, and will dig deep to discover profound meanings in our lives. Educational, creative, and purposeful. It is a great source for workplace training, a great resource for college classes, and an outstanding learning tool for legislators and an organization’s leadership. Our shows have an audiobook-style feel and use some of the industry’s best text-to-speech AI, so the content is clear, entertaining, and accessible.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • The Crux of a Civil Right
    2024/01/13

    Many people do not know that Martin Luther King Jr. had a disability and made grand contributions to the Disability Rights Movement.

    This podcast follows the story of Elliot and Maria, who have struggles parallel to the Disability Rights movement, and find that the world today is far from being equal as they learn what the Crux of a Civil Right truly is...

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    17 分
  • Chemical Characteristics of Food
    2023/12/29

    This episode focuses on the surprising facts involving our food and the chemicals we are all allowed to consume, the loopholes that allow manufacturers to hide what they are putting in our food, and the lack of research on those chemicals.

    But there is hope! Great advocacy is leading to closing loopholes and empowering the FDA to be more efficient in regulating our food, but we are not there yet!

    Stick around to the end of the episode to hear my top ten ways of eliminating toxins and chemicals from the body...

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    16 分
  • Mary E. Ryder
    2023/12/18

    In her childhood, Mary E. Ryder grew up during a time where people advocated for the extermination of people with disabilities. This episode shares the story of Mary, and ponders on the philosophic mindset that led to the progress we see today.

    We need to remember this amazing woman, Mary E. Ryder, so that her contributions do not get lost in historic archives.

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    17 分
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