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You’ve got Kids 07 – How do you actually afford to have children on one income?
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You’ve got Kids 07 – How do you actually afford to have children on one income?

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-hkea3-c2279b Aoife and Eina talk about how they get by on a single income with kids, the sacrifices they had to make, the advantages to doing it this way, and what they're seeing from their friends who held off on having children until they could afford a certain lifestyle.
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The Southern Oceans Are Getting Greener and Cooler, Proving “Global Warming” Alarmists WRONG, Again

The Southern Oceans are getting greener and cooler as the amount of marine plants (phytoplankton) has been increasing in the last 21 years. These changes appear to be happening faster during the winter, which suggests that the growing season is getting longer. This is important because the Southern Ocean has a big role in the biology and chemistry of the oceans, and in regulating the Earth's climate. This work was done using 21 years of data from two NASA satellites, coinciding with Al Gore's now infamous predictions of doom and gloom from global warming. The concentration of chlorophyll is also an indicator for the amount of photosynthetic plankton, or phytoplankton, present in the ocean. Phytoplankton populations are influenced by climatic factors such as sea surface temperatures and winds.
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Mass School Shootings are a Social Construct created by the Liberal World Order

Globalism and Multiculturalism Kills because there is no such culture such as "multi", so many kids from strong cultures feel estranged and isolated within this artificial construct where schools are too big, and have been mass produced with a "stack em high and sell em cheap" globalist approach. Multi-culture is NO culture so some understandably struggle to identify.

3 Estrogen killing Foods to Burn Fat and Improve Your Hormones

One of the worst enemies for men and women is high levels of estrogen. Period. In this video I’m going to give you my three foods to avoid at all costs if you’re trying to have the energy to stay focused in the office, and in the gym. At the end, I’m going to give […]

How to Use Fasting For Inflammation and Longevity | Benefits of Intermittent Fasting

In Depth Look at Intermittent Fasting and its Effect on Inflammation Fasting has been used for medical and therapeutic purposes for thousands of years. In recent years, intermittent fasting (IF) has been gaining traction as a tool in the fitness space to maintain muscle while burning fat. The idea of IF is to go without […]

How Cayenne Pepper Boosts Metabolism and Helps Pain

Hey, It’s Thomas DeLauer and I’m going to talk in this video about Substance P. Substance P is not a drug that’s plaguing the high school system and it’s not a hip hop artist. Substance P is something that has to do with your nervous system. In this video, I want to talk about cayenne […]

How to Get Protein and Omega 3 as a Vegan

Can you be healthy and fit without animal products? That’s the big question here. I’m not a vegan and I don’t pretend to be one, but I work with a lot of them, I work with a lot of vegan athletes, and I’ve worked with a lot of vegan executives in the past. One of […]

Reduced Freedoms?

The European trajectory. America presently faces a choice between a form of “cuddle capitalism”—what others consider creeping socialism, the therapeutic-nanny state—and a more dynamic market economy, rooted in liberty with limited government. The thesis of Samuel Gregg’s timely book is that we are embarked down the first of these paths and that America is actually […]

The End of Ethics and the Way Back: Markets Degenerate Without Honesty and Trust

The Legatum Institute hosted Ted Roosevelt Malloch, Chairman and CEO of The Global Fiduciary Governance LLC, for a luncheon discussion on his new book, ‘The End of Ethics and the Way Back’. Malloch discussed a wide range of research showing that notions of virtue and levels of trust have been eroded in our society, why […]

What Would Sir John Say?

Written by By THEODORE ROOSEVELT MALLOCH published in “The spectator“ In 2005, Sir John Templeton, who died last year at 95, foresaw the economic and financial disaster we are now living through. As “annus horribilis” 2008 recedes into the background it might be timely to look back a few years and ask: Who really saw […]

Exile Chic

Written by By THEODORE ROOSEVELT MALLOCH published in “The spectator“ To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World By James Davison Hunter (Oxford University Pres, 368 pages, $27.95) I don’t consider myself an exile, but I do consider myself a Christian. James Davison Hunter would say that’s […]
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