I came across this and I just had to listen. Richard Uzzell (Mr. Uzzell) was one of my high school teachers at Rockingham County Senior High (NC) in the early 90s. I was actually in his Russian class and I still know most of what I learned from him after all these years. Mr. Uzzell, if you read this, thank you for being such an awesome teacher!!! You really opened my mind to the world beyond and I'm glad you are doing well and enjoying life. I'm sorry about your accountant that lost his life and I hope you find some closure in your research. I've been trying to think of a good title for your book since watching this interview lol. So many things I can say but it was a pleasant surprise to see this. Btw, this is James Hodges....you taught my English class in 1991 and English and Russian in 1992. God bless you, Mr. Uzzell!!!
The Weekly has brought your journey of bringing your heritage into the light. You may have many folks share a variety of ways to travel. An idea-a show that focuses on indigenous people’s lives on our Central California area. Possibly held at Pacific Grove’s Museum of Natural History. Step by step may your heritage continue to be shared.
I am speechless man I recently got certified about 3 years ago and since then this shit has changed my life. along the way I got inspired to become an underwater photographer. I found backscatter online and called and spoke to Russ and his guidance has saved me 25k and the confidence that I have gained from just talking to him is priceless. My family and I are so grateful that we were able to get recieve the best service. It made us feel so good about the investment we have never looked back.
Great interview! I’ve known my brother Wade since 1983 when we first started playing in a band together. Over the years I witnessed multiple ‘attacks’ of him just going from a talkative or laughing state then suddenly for him to turn into an incoherent state. In a phone call one time early on, his mom explained everything about his ‘hypoglycemia’ and what to do for him which was basically what you’d do for a diabetic with super low blood sugar numbers; we fed him food and/or a Coke, etc. One night around ‘86, we were rehearsing at a church real late with one of our bands, and afterward Wade was hauling gear out to his truck and there was this staircase leading down out of the sanctuary (where we were set up) and down to this back door and out into the parking lot. Anyway, I heard the noise. It was a violent crash. Then I heard other bandmates yell and so I ran toward the commotion to find that Wade had a particularly fast and sudden attack and he just went down - falling down those stairs. He was okay-ish. Could’ve (should’ve) been so much worse. But it scared ALL of us. We decided the new rule was to always have snacks on hand during rehearsals as well as concerts and to make sure Wade ate/drank something. Those exerting activities always seemed to trigger attacks for him and with very little notice; if any. Obviously as time marched on he would discover the root of all of this with the HKPP. I’ve seen how this disease has been costly to him and his life. It’s a disease that deserves far more attention and understanding and continued research. I’m grateful that this podcast gave Wade a platform to discuss his journey with HKPP. 🙏 4️⃣3️⃣4️⃣👊
Wonderful to hear so much of what I didn't know about HKPP and your journey through it all. Loved the entire interview. Well spoken and informative to say the least my brother! Thank you Steve for your support and love for my friend Wade! Blessings . . . . .
I've thought of the 2 a.m. story over the years ever since hearing it from you in high school, when I was a young believer in Jesus. Hearing it again gives me some clarity as well.
This is so cool.... I never get tired of hearing Ben tell his story, and so much is shifting towards writing the story of what hasn't happened yet. It's gorgeous to see and hear.
Ben, it does my heart good to see how far you've come in a few years. I'm happy for you, brother. I miss having you around, but that's a small price to pay for the healing you've been able to do.
Ben is one of the most interesting people I know. And I’ve heard his wonderful stories and experiences. Btw Ben, this is Jon. The title of my channel is about my son.
Amazing person. Such a loving spirit! The real life Rambo! It will be a great movie. The first scene of his movie should be him pumping gas at the gas station and reminiscing his training, and realizing that he needed to join the army special forces!love the guy. thank you for your service Changiz!
Fascinating, Steve and Anthony! Such a positive and necessary resurrection of the Mutsun. All new to me. Church of the Native Ways sounds wonderful. Thank you for the enlightening podcast.🙏
Thanks, Steve and Wade. That was super fun and you did such a nice job! Namaste and blessings! #EFT #EFTtapping #claudemonet #impressionism #art #arthistory #Kundaliniawakening #kundalini #meditation #astrology #traumawork