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Tag Archives: Julia Hanna
Live Interview with Julia Hanna and Guest Kathy Freeze
Kathy Freeze is a libertarian, an avid nature-lover and amateur photographer who lives in the beautiful Ozarks of Missouri. Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Opinion Pieces and Editorials, Topics
Tagged apex predators, Austin Petersen, Claire McCaskill, conservation, Julia Hanna, Kathy Freeze, libertarian, Missouri Senate Race, MOSEN, prison in Licking, purple martins, Ron Paul, Ross Perot, Texas County MO, wolves, writing a novel, Yellowstone National Park
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Livestream with Julia Hanna and Guest Dr. Paul Connett
On May 4, 2018, Julia Hanna and Aya Katz spoke with Dr. Paul Connett about the effects of water fluoridation on the health of human populations exposed to this practice. Dr. Paul Connett is a graduate of Cambridge University … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Health, Politics and Philosophy
Tagged Aya Katz, benefits of fluoride, Connett, contaminant, dangers of fluoride, Dr. Paul Connett, drinking water, EPA, fluoridation. drinking water, fluoride, Julia Hanna, MCLG, The Case Against Fluoride, The Problem with Fluoride, topical fluoride
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Interview with Julia Hanna and Guest Composer Daniel Carter
On April 20, 2018 Julia Hanna and Aya Katz met via livestream with composer Daniel Carter, and the conversation that ensued is embedded below. Topics discussed in the interview include: Daniel Carter’s childhood in Caldwell, Idaho and his early … Continue reading
Second Livestream with Julia Hanna and Guest Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
On April 13, 2018 in the interview by Aya Katz and Julia Hanna with Dr Sue Savage-Rumbaugh the following topics were discussed: * chimpanzees Sherman and Austin and a contrast with Lana. * the meaning of … Continue reading
Livestream with Julia Hanna and Aya Katz — April 6, 2018
Our livestream of April 6, 2018 is embedded below. Julia Hanna and I talked about the issues of the day. Topics discussed include: The Youtube shooter, Nassim Aghdam. An article about aluminum in vaccines causing autism. https://jbhandleyblog.com/home/2018/4/1/international2018 Facebook censoring articles … Continue reading
Livestream with Julia Hanna and Guest Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh is a world renowned ape language researcher. She is known for her work with chimpanzees Sherman and Austin and bonobos Kanzi and Panbanisha. But the current state of scientific politics is of concern to her and to us. Continue reading
Posted in Animals and Pets, Apes and Language, Opinion Pieces and Editorials
Tagged ape language research, Aya Katz, birth control, bonobos, chimpanzees, Congolese government, Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, Jane Goodall Foundation, Julia Hanna, Kanzi, Matata, Nim Chimpsky, Panbanisha, Roger Fouts, Sue Rumbaugh. E. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, U.S. Navy, Washoe
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Livestream Talk with Julia Hanna and Aya Katz — March 9, 2018
In this podcast from March 9, 2018, Julia Hanna and Aya Katz discuss the topics of the day. TOPICS ON LIVESTREAM MARCH 9, 2018 Attitudes about the right of medical professionals to mislead people in the way we would … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion Pieces and Editorials, Politics and Philosophy, PubWages Staff
Tagged advertising funnel, Austin Petersen, Aya Katz, cockatiels, health professionals, healthcare, heritability of intelligence, IQ tests, Jordan Peterson, Julia Hanna, licensing medical professionals, livestream, NDD, Podcast, second amendment, vaccination
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An Interview with Julia Hanna
Julia Hanna, otherwise known as Sweetbearies here on PubWages, is a prolific writer and artist. Last night I had the privilege of doing a video interview with her on Skype. Even though she is in California and I am in … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, PubWages Staff
Tagged Aya Katz, biography, interview, Julia Hanna, Panda update, Pubwages, Sweetbearies, writers, writing online
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