Sometimes Mondays require a lot of strength to get through. We helped you get a little stronger on The Morning Cruise today.
With a week and a half of A Mile A Day In May under our belts, we re all getting physically stronger.
A new musical offering from new artist, Anne Wilson got a really strong response from last week so we shared it again this morning.
We celebrated the strength that it takes to be a mother yesterday for Mother s Day. We also got sad news as his mother-in-law passed away on Saturday.
Family Reunions can be a source of strength and Bill wondered how people were adapting their family reunion time.
It s a Monday, so what better day than today to talk about our best days.
Bill got us started with an update on the weekend s efforts for our Mile A Day In May.
The NFL held their draft days this past weekend, and the New York Jets are gonna need some clarification on the jerseys of 2 players.
Bill s family celebrated this weekend with a gender reveal party for Adam and Lea.
Tik Tok trends are filling up our days including one that brings us back to the days of our childhood with a bottle of apple juice.
Yesterday, Carmen heard a great message from Pastor Aaron Burke of Radiant Church getting us Battle Ready with some Fight Prep. That reminded Dave of a sweet story with his dog and his granddaughter.
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This editor’s not a woman, but he can understand why a lot of women would be upset that they’re being “erased.” Tampax had a “myth-busting” campaign “to celebrate the diversity of all people who bleed.” Toronto’s mayor held a day to eliminate the stigma around periods experienced by “menstruators.” Healthline had a special piece on the sex lives of “vulva-owners.”
We’ve also heard the term “birthing people” thrown around, but Campus Reform reports that it recently appeared in a tweet from a department at Harvard Medical School.
Globally, ethnic minority pregnant and birthing people suffer worse outcomes and experiences during and after pregnancy and childbirth. These inequities have been further highlighted by #COVID19. Watch this panel discussion on #MaternalJustice. https://t.co/RcflQQapQopic.twitter.com/N5m2s2SRdi
i said, we re here about our veterans. the president took a different tact. i m done with him. i don t even want to talk about him. battle ready. the youngest candidate in the presidential race, afghanistan veteran pete buttigieg is the first democrat to roll out a foreign policy and take on the old e candidate, joe biden. democrats can no longer turn the clock back to the 1990s than republicans can return us to 1950s and we should not try. good day. get your popcorn ready for a clash of the titans this afternoon in iowa. first, joe biden, the former vice president unleashing a new line of attacks against president trump. in three separate stops and he s not the oldest. bernie sanders is a month or so older. biden calling the president a
on it that it s not so bad, these military drills, these smaller ones will still be the same as the big ones, but that just doesn t seem logical. there s no doubt this is a concession from the u.s. to the north koreans. i ve been covering these very large-scale military drills for years now and every time you speak to one of the commanders at these military drills they tell you how vital they are, how important they are for the two allies to remain battle ready. now of course now they ve decide they re going to be a lot smaller, they re going to be maybe unit level or some virtual training. both sides are now at pains to say they re not that necessary to have these large-scale drills and they will still be battle ready. so we re really hearing two very different things. and the skeptics say if you don t have these large-scale military drills it s very difficult to have that level of readiness that you had before. it doesn t make sense to say we ll get the same preparation out of th