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  • Freddie gets Fright Schooled 2
    2020/10/31

    We delve into what horror might look like with the influence of Covid19, how horror is communal and their must see's for spooky season. 
    Since part 1 of Freddie gets Fright Schooled, I have watched, appreciated, understood and just plain enjoyed the roller coaster ride that  'Horror' takes you on, we are on a 'Horror' movie kick right now with it culminating, for now,  in the original Halloween tonight (10/31/2020). Thanks to the boys from Fright School for expanding my mind, check out their podcast, you won't be sorry.

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    35 分
  • Freddie gets Fright Schooled
    2020/10/27

    We get horror movie enlightened with the 'spooky kooks' from the podcast Fright School, Joshua Napier and Joe Fejeran, on part one of our two part Halloween special.

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    30 分
  • They give you purpose.
    2020/10/19

    This week, I spoke to a few of Freddie's Friends to get their perspective on how life has been amidst the pandemic and how having pets has provided love and comfort during this time of social isolation.
    *names have been omitted as to protect their identity.

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    30 分
  • They don't judge.
    2020/10/12

    In part 2 of our conversation with founder of Grey Muzzle Manor, Marcy Tocker, we discuss more of the amazing programs incorporated within the foundation and where this passion to help, stems from.

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    18 分
  • The place that love built.
    2020/10/06

    Grey Muzzle Manor,  is the feature of this two part episode and we have the good fortune to speak to the founder Marcy Tocker about her foundation which provides a sanctuary for senior animals, provide hospice care and adoption services, and community outreach programs to assist senior pets from entering the shelter system.

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    21 分
  • Anything with a spine.
    2020/09/28

    Animal Chiropractor Amanda Kremer teaches us the importance of spine health and upkeep on a part of your body that you don't often think about, yet it protects the spinal cord that connects your brain with the rest of the body. Also, llamas!

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    15 分
  • The trail less traveled.
    2020/09/21

    This week, I speak with Trish Boaz, the Executive Director of the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy she talks about the trail that led her to where she is, the mission of the conservancy, their efforts to acquire lands and restore habitats, what can we do to help and preserve our environment, and so much more.

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    29 分
  • The show must go on.
    2020/09/15

    On todays episode we hear a story not often talked about, one most women who have experienced, don't share. The grief and emotional pain that comes with the finality of losing a piece of yourself, and the gift of redefining what it means to be a woman in the shadow of societies standards.

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    45 分