Last Day of American Idol Experience Disney Hollywood Studios #waltdisneyworld #americanidol
The attraction's grand opening took place on February 14, 2009, with occasional preview performances in the weeks leading up to the official opening. A press event just prior to the official opening featured many "Idol" celebrities, including all seven winners, numerous finalists, host Ryan Seacrest, judge Paula Abdul and "American Idol" creator Simon Fuller.[3]
The American Idol Experience was promoted by winners of the American Idol from Season seven onwards by appearing in commercials and announcing "I'm going to Disney World!".[4][5][6]
In June 2014, Disney announced that the show would close in January 2015,[7] then two months later they pushed forward the closure to the end of August 2014.[8]
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Fighting FDA and Winning and Helping People Suffering with Medical Injuries Dr. Mary Talley Bowden
Dr. Bowden completed her residency at Stanford University and is board-certified in both Otolaryngology and Sleep Medicine. In 2003, she moved to Houston and worked with Drs. Kyle McCutcheon and Alasdair Gilchrist at Memorial Northwest Otolaryngology. She specializes in sinus, sleep and allergy disorders and treats both children and adults.
As a mother of four boys, Dr. Bowden has spent many years being on the other side of the doctor-patient relationship. Her frustrations with the traditional medical system inspired her to open BreatheMD in 2019, with the goal to simplify and improve patients’ office visit experiences. To optimize efficiency, she has included multiple therapeutic diagnostic modalities on-site so patients can leave her office with a treatment plan and feeling better. Access to her clinic is easy with ground-level parking and online appointment scheduling. Patients are expected to leave the visit feeling better, with medications and procedures available in her clinic.
BreatheMD is a cash-pay facility, and Dr Bowden has opted out of all insurance plans but keeps her prices fair and transparent. All prices for clinic appointments and surgeries are listed on our website. Patients are given an itemized receipt to submit to their insurance companies for reimbursement. If you are an employer who self-insures, please talk to us - we love working directly with businesses to help them provide affordable high-quality care to their patients.
Dr. Bowden is also interested in research and is currently working to publish her findings from recent COVID-19 testing. For a list of Dr. Bowden’s publications, please click here.
She is on the advisory team of FLCCC and a member of the AAPS. She recently found the Coalition for Health Freedom, a grassroots effort to bridge 1300+ like-minded health organizations to take collective action.
For more information about Dr. Bowden, read this article written about her by Eric Starkman.
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Physically and Mentally Abused by her Dad Fled to America on A Religious Mission and More
Obsessed with love and kindness, Allison is a loveaholic.
In fact, she’s the creator who coins the word “loveaholic.”
She was born and raised in Taiwan and arrived in the U.S. at twenty-two as a university student. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and writes in both Chinese and English, both fiction and nonfiction. Her work appears in the New York Times and has won both national and international literary prizes. Her debut memoir, Ninety-Nine Fire Hoops, launched in September 2021 and continues to win book awards.
Allison is a keynote speaker, an instructor, and a panelist at various writer’s conferences both in the U.S. and in Asia. She also appears on TV, radio, and podcasts; in magazines, newspapers, and journals. She is available nationwide, by arrangement, for interviews, teaching, and speaking engagements. Sign up for her short monthly email for book news, event updates, and discounts.
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Talking RI Issues with Senator Robert Britto of Rhode Island
Robert Britto is a member of the Rhode Island State Senate, representing District 18. He assumed office on January 3, 2023. His current term ends on January 7, 2025
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Former Veteran, JP Morgan VP Running Against Rep. George Santos, Kellen Curry For NY-3 Republican
Kellen Curry (born January 1, 1986) is an American Air Force veteran, former banker, and political candidate. He served two tours in Afghanistan before becoming a vice president at JP Morgan. Curry gained attention for becoming the first Republican primary challenger to George Santos for the 2024 election in New York's 3rd congressional district.
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Financial Impact with Gary Sirak---- Sirak Financial Services
Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself
I grew up in Canton, Ohio in the 1950s. At one point there were six of us living in a two-bedroom house. The earliest memories I have of my parents is of them sitting around the kitchen table. They weren’t eating. They were arguing, trying to figure out how to make ends meet. I remember seeing my mom with a stack of envelopes in front of her – one for each bill due – and she was shuffling money between them. I remember the tension in the room as she and my father were going back and forth about which bills to pay and which they could put off until next month.
Money Was in Short Supply
I watched my dad come home from his second job every weekend disgusted. He hated having to sell shoes at the local department store to feed his family. He’d come home in a bad mood, throw what money he earned down on the kitchen table (where mom promptly picked it up and filed it away in the proper envelope), and washed his hands again and again and again.
I Learned Real Quick If I Wanted Anything of My Own, I Had to Work for It
Watching my dad work hard, I realized if there was something I wanted, like toys or a book, I had to earn it. I sold mints door-to-door in order to send myself to camp. A neighborhood friend and I built a three-hole mini-golf course (It was pathetic.) and charged kids 10 cents to play. I remember a summer or two where I bootlegged fireworks. Then something changed. I was 13.
My First Look at The American Dream
It took seven years but all his determination finally paid off. My father was finally able to quit selling shoes because his day job started to take off. We moved to a bigger house. We got a new family car. And the kitchen became a much less tense place. It wasn’t until many years later, during a conversation with an old friend, when I finally realized what had happened. My dad turned his American Dream into an American Reality.
College and Shortly There After
I went to college at Miami of Ohio and studied American Literature during the 70s. I was teargassed while protesting the Vietnam War. I bootlegged booze to my frat brothers and sold water beds for spending money. I met my future wife there and I had no idea what I was going to do for work after I graduated.
So I got a job selling auto parts. It was good enough…for a while, but I grew antsy. I wanted something more, something different. I got married to my college sweetheart, Linda, and she and I and our friend, Tod, decided to start a used record shop – Trade Those Tunes.
Needless to say, it wasn’t exactly a gold mine. Which was fine, until Linda got pregnant. Another mouth to feed meant I needed to make more money. The used record business just wasn’t going to cut it – I needed a better job. That’s when I started working with my dad.
I Found My Mentor and Eventually My Calling
My father had come a long way from the shoe store. He was now at the head of a very successful life insurance business he had built from scratch. He was always looking for new salespeople, so he gave me a shot.
I was already pretty good at selling from my stint with auto parts, but life insurance was a different beast. It was slow going. I was impatient. I had a wife and new baby boy at home to feed and nothing much happening on the sales front. It was right around then – on a car ride home from another failed appointment – my father gave me the best advice of my career.
The Most Important Thing I’ve Ever Learned
It was a fall day. He was driving and I was frustrated and angry at having lost the biggest sale of my career. In a moment of desperation, I asked him for help. “Gary,” he said, “you’re not going to like what I am about to tell you. The reason you didn’t get the sale is that you wanted it more than he did. And he knew it. You wanted your commission more than you wanted to help his family. You’ve got to be the one in the room who wants to help people. Stop thinking about what’s best for you and start thinking about what’s best for them.”
I remember staring out the window at the blur of yellow, red, and orange leaves. His words did not sit well. I was thinking, “Yeah? Easy for you to say. It’s hard to be passionate about helping people when you don’t know how you’re going to feed your family and pay your mortgage….”
But You Know What? He Was Right
Sure, it took a couple more years for me to realize it, but boy am I glad I did. Because as soon as I stopped thinking about myself, stopped worrying about me, and started really trying to help people – everything started to fall into place.
And that’s the reason I started writing books. To honor what I learned from my dad in 1981 on that dreary fall day – the best advice I’ve ever been given – “Be the one in the room who wants to help people.”
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Fighting Disney Mandates as an Employee and Bringing People Together to Win
Caturano and Ricks on Rumble
Goofyvaccine.com
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Talking Trump, Desantis, Economy, Ukraine, Covid and More Former Gov and Senator George Allen (R) VA
George Felix Allen (born March 8, 1952) is an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 67th governor of Virginia from 1994 to 1998 and as a United States senator from Virginia from 2001 to 2007.
The son of National Football League head coach George Allen, he served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1983 to 1991, resigning after he won a special election for Virginia's 7th congressional district in November 1991. After his district was eliminated during redistricting, he declined to run for a full term in 1992, instead running for Governor of Virginia in the 1993 election. He defeated Democratic Attorney General of Virginia Mary Sue Terry by 58.3% against 40.9%.
Barred by term limits from seeking reelection to a second term in 1997, he worked in the private sector until the 2000 election in which he ran for the United States Senate, defeating two-term Democratic incumbent Chuck Robb. Allen ran for reelection in the 2006 election, but after a close and controversial race, he was defeated by Democratic former U.S. Secretary of the Navy Jim Webb. When Webb decided to retire, Allen ran for his old seat again in the 2012 election but was defeated again, this time by fellow former Governor Tim Kaine. Allen now serves on the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors of Young America's Foundation, where he is a Reagan Ranch Presidential Scholar.
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Fighting Disney Mandates and Bringing People Together to Win
Caturano and Ricks on Rumble
Goofyvaccine.com
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African immigrant to U.S. Air Force nuclear missile operator How one man turned hardship to heroism
Dr. ‘Deji Ayoade (ah-yo-AH-day) is the first African immigrant to become a nuclear missile operator in the United States Air Force and serve in three U.S. military branches. He is an emerging memoir author and lifelong poet who strives to touch the lives of his readers through heartfelt storytelling. In addition to his memoir and companion poetry book, he is the author of Selah! Selah! (Pause and Think): Poetry.
Enduring a childhood chock-full of impoverishment and loss, storytelling was his safe haven, quickly becoming his way of envisioning a future he wanted to be a part of. Besides being a Writer, ‘Deji Ayoade has held the roles of Veterinary Surgeon, Combat Medic, Nuclear Weapon System SME, Senior Program Analyst, and U.S. Space Force Department of Defense Civilian at the Pentagon.
Through his incredible journey, ‘Deji’s resilience and determination have shone through. He inspires all of us and reminds us that no matter where you come from, you have the power to shape your destiny.
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Next In Line To Be Levi's CEO Lost Her Job Because of The WOKE Liberal Mob US Gymnast Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey was on track to become the first woman CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. As the President of the Levi's brand, she was widely celebrated as a versatile and inspirational leader who had helped save the iconic brand from bankruptcy. Formerly a self-described "left of left of center" progressive, she was beloved as the embodiment of the company's "profits through principles" ethos.
But everything changed when Sey publicly opposed the closure of San Francisco's public schools at the height of the pandemic. In response to her 'wrongthink, ' management gave her a choice: shut up or leave. She decided that defending at-risk children was more important than the job that she loved, and so she resigned. After more than two decades at the company, she gave up her professional future to retain her voice.
In Levi's Unbuttoned, Sey recounts her remarkable journey from U.S. National Gymnastics champion through her rise up the corporate ladder at Levi's. As the highest profile executive to fall victim to the cancel culture engulfing America, her story is an inspiration for all those who, in these difficult times, feel pressured to remain silent on their most fundamental beliefs.
The more Americans who stand up to "woke-ism," the better chance we have at creating a truly equitable and inclusive society. Principles and integrity matter. Ultimately, they matter more than anything else.
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Are You Being Spied on? Is Your House, Office, or School Bugged? usbugsweeps.com Mike Auletta
Michael Auletta is the President and CEO of USA Bugsweeps, Inc. one of the largest Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) bug sweep detection agencies in the United States. He is a seasoned TSCM technician and company instructor. He is recognized as an expert in the field of TSCM, especially in the area of residential bug sweeps.
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Illinois State Senator Rachel Ventura Talks Economy, Housing, Healthcare, and Bring People Together
Rachel Ventura is an American politician from the state of Illinois currently serving as a member of the Illinois Senate from the 43rd district. A member of the Democratic Party, Ventura previously served as a member of the Will County Board from 2018 to 2022. She also ran against Bill Foster in the 2020 U.S. House of Representatives Primary Election for Illinois's 11th Congressional District though she ultimately lost to Foster.
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Rhode Island Representative Enrique Sanchez discussing Economic Issues, Immigration, and Housing
My grandfather, Enrique Sanchez Mora, opened the first Mexican market, ‘Tortilleria Sanchez,’ in Providence in 1988. He worked hard running that store for 25 years, always with the community first in his mind – whether it was giving people goods when they couldn’t afford it, offering them a job, or helping people migrate to the US from Mexico, just like he had in 1973. He always remembered where he had come from and all the people that had helped him along the way. I’ll never forget the sacrifices my family made and the love they’ve provided to help me reach where I am today, and I am committed to helping the rest of my neighbors have the same opportunities. My mom raised my brother, my sister, and me mostly by herself, and when I was in high school, she had to make the difficult decision to put our family on food stamps to get by. Every weekend I earned $280 working at a chicken farm, where I would clean up rows of chickens and load pallets of eggs. Each week, I would give my mom the money I made. After high school, I enrolled in CCRI, ultimately graduating from Rhode Island College in 2019 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations. Every day, teaching Spanish at Central High School, I see students who are struggling to have their own chance to go to college or build their own life for themselves, and I see how much is stacked against them. As an educator, I have seen how much more we owe students in Providence schools, and I want to do everything I can to make these opportunities available for everyone, regardless of whether they come from Armory Park or the Hartford Projects, Olneyville or Cranston Street. I want to build bridges between all neighborhoods that will move us forward together. As State Representative, I will prioritize fixing our public schools. I have seen firsthand the ways these schools have failed their students, and I’ve watched as the state has taken over the district in a misguided attempt to fix the problem. My brothers and cousins are all Providence public school students, and I worry that the chronic underfunding of Providence schools will leave them and thousands of other students behind. I will fight with every vote, on every budget, for a fairer funding formula. The state budget is where so many representatives compromise to get ahead, and I will never put anything ahead of our students.
I first became seriously involved in politics and community organizing after the pandemic hit. I helped create a mutual aid group, Wide Awake PVD, that distributed food and aid across the state. After George Floyd was murdered, I couldn’t stay silent, and I joined Providence in the streets and then in town halls, becoming the Political Director for the Black Lives Matter PAC in Rhode Island. I’ve also been an active member in the Olneyville Neighborhood Association. As part of these groups, I’ve pushed for the recently passed legalization of marijuana that included automatic record expungement for people with marijuana convictions. I’ve helped organize vaccination clinics in hard-hit neighborhoods. And I’ve worked closely with groups like Sunrise and Reclaim RI to fight for progressive priorities like addressing the climate crisis.
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Driving Disciples, Relationships, Raising Kids, Golf and More with Teryn and Mitchell Gregson
Teryn Gregson is an award-winning journalist, former golf broadcaster and on-camera host. Teryn has interviewed the likes of Tiger Woods, covered the Ryder Cup and been blessed to emcee charity events for golfers and tournaments alike.
She now hosts "Faithful Freedom with Teryn Gregson" presented by We The Patriots USA.
Mitchell Gregson
Proud parents of two young children, Mitchell is a professional golfer and golf instructor at Golf ETC Ponte Vedra, playing professionally for more than a decade on various tours, such as, PGA TOUR Latinoamerica, the Korn Ferry Tour, APT and more. Breaking the career scoring average record at Kansas State University, Mitchell has a passion for junior golf and has served as a Sunday School teacher for a combined five years.
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Rep. Anna Eskamani Talking Economy, Abortion, Trans Issues, Desantis, Homeowner Insurance, and More
Anna Vishkaee Eskamani (born May 20, 1990) is an American politician who is the member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th and 42nd district in Orange County from 2018. She is the first Iranian American in the Florida legislature. Eskamani is a member of the Democratic Party supporting abortion rights, increased gun control, increasing expenditures on public education, and increasing environmental regulations such as a banning plastic bags. She has worked for Planned Parenthood.
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Telling the Truth!!! What Really Happened on 9/11/2001 Richard Gage
richardgage911.org
@RichardGage_911
Richard Gage, a San Francisco Bay Area architect,[13] founded Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth in 2006. Gage's website states that he is a member of the American Institute of Architects and that he worked as an architect for 20 years and was involved in the construction of numerous "fireproof" steel-frame buildings.
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Anti-War, Fighting for the People! Diane Sare For US Senate 2024 Independent New York
Diane Sare was born in Burlington, Vermont. She attended Mount Desert Island High School before attending and graduating from Interlochen Arts Academy in 1983. She attended Hamilton College and the New England Conservatory. Sare's career experience includes working as a political organizer and fundraiser, as a classical musician, a choral conductor, and founder of the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus. She previously worked with former U.S. presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche for 32 years until his death in 2019.
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Python Huntress Amy Siewe Talks Chasing/Fighting Pythons and her Snakeskin and Snake Tour Business
pythonhuntress.com
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RIC Women's Basketball Star Angelina Nardolillo talks about Final Four Run and What Is Next in 2023
Freshman Year (2021-22): Named the Little East Rookie of the Year...named Second Team All-Little East and Fourth Team All-Region by the New England Women’s Basketball Association (NEWBA)...played in 27 games, starting 22 of them...averaged 10.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg and 1.1 apg...scored 10 or more points 13 times during the season...registered three double-doubles for the season...scored a career-high 24 points to go along with seven rebounds and three blocks in a 71-36 win vs. Emerson on Jan. 8...pulled down a career-high 15 rebounds and added 19 points in a 60-46 victory vs. Castleton on Dec. 4...named Little East Rookie of the Week six times on the season.
High School: Three-time First Team All-State selection, 1,000-point scorer and the 2021 Southern Conference Player of the Year while at Hinsdale High School...2021 graduate...two-time team captain...was a First Team All-State selection in soccer...was a Second Team All-State selection in softball.
Personal: Born September 13, 2003...marketing major.
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Fighting The Brainwashing our people with Communist Ideology and Satanic Worship Kay Clarity
@KayClarity
She's a musician and songwriter formed from a diverse palette: the unassuming Saskatchewan prairies in Canada; the greatest books of Western civilization; an old-world European sensibility; the tragic melancholy and gritty Catholicism of Ireland; 19th-century Russian novels and 20th-century British literature; the robust, brave joy of Africa; and the fighting American spirit.
There are many ways she stands out: her experience from a young age with record labels and TV in the the music industry; her songwriting with award-winning writers and music industry executives, the literary approbation of respected figures; the varied artistic, humanitarian, and entrepreneurial projects she's worked on; her published essays; singing for state and church dignitaries; and notable awards and grants.
Her work as a singer-songwriter brought her into close association with managers, music industry moguls, writers, and companies launching the careers of people like Natalie Imbruglia, Jack Savoretti, and recent Disney's Next Big Thing alumni, JAGMAC. She has close friendships with award-winning writers, screenwriters, filmmakers, and culture-shapers.
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Helped Cure 5,000 Patients during Covid and Helping Now the Vaccine Injured Dr. Mark Sherwood
Sherwood.tv
@MarkSherwood4E
Mark Sherwood, Naturopathic Doctor (ND), is on a mission to help you achieve wellness in every area of your life.
Dr. Mark and his wife, Michele L. Neil-Sherwood, DO, have a successful medical practice, the Functional Medical Institute; also a television and radio program; as well as, provide resources, including their Amazon bestseller, The Quest for Wellness, nutrition plans, fitness instructional videos, and helpful mental and emotional steps to provide relief from stress and to help people form better habits so they can live well.
He is a former Oklahoma state and regional bodybuilding champion, ex-professional baseball player and a 24-year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, where he logged a decade of courageous service on the department’s SWAT Team.
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