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Women Warriors

Time for another episode of The Agency Podcast. Listen to Women Warriors right here or find us at all the good podcast places (no longer available on Spotify).

This week:

The Agents chat with presenters from the Southwest Popular / American Culture Association’s 43rd Annual Conference.

Deborah Deacon and Stacy Fowler on Women in the Military

Lisa FloryshakFaith-based Cooking

Enjoy the program. If you would like to contact the Agents, email anytime. We LOVE mail.

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The Purpose of This Call

The new episode of The Agency Podcast is up! Listen right here or find us at all the good podcast places (not called Spotify).

This week:

A is for Albuqurque
Office Space
Then We Came to the End
No Sudden Moves
Jack Reacher (the one with the tall guy with lots of muscles)
YouTube picks
….and more

Email us anytime. We love to hear from you. Our question to you this week: what was your fave concert experience? Your worst? What was the last concert you attended before the pandemic appeared? The last concert I attended was Newberry and Verch in Guelph Ontario.

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Fear of Flying

Listen to the latest episode of The Agency Podcast right here or find it at the good podcast places (sorry no longer available on Spotify).

Your Agents cover a lot of ground this week…
Candy Minx in Albuquerque

More Inventing Anna
His Girl Friday
Charm City Kings
The Notebook of Leonardo da Vinci
Tokyo Trial
Downfall
Reacher
Juxtapose Radio


We love to hear from you. Email us anytime.

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8 years ago today….

8 years ago today, my honey Sheila became an anonymous liver doner at #UHN. They took a big chunk of her liver, (which regenerated in weeks) and transplanted it to someone we have never met, giving that person a second shot at life. At the time, many people including family were somewhat alarmed, and one person even told me I “had to stop her”, something I would never try to do.

The surgery was an all-day event, but it went well. Sheila recovered much faster than expected and ended up using only half of the pain medication available. I think that had much to do with her amazing, positive attitude and determination for this to be successful – that and the ace UHN transplant team, who are the best in the world. In fact, it was me, not Sheila who was super-nervous before the surgery. She didn’t seem worried at all.

We don’t know how the recipient is today – hopefully doing well. Sheila is an amazing person, accepting risk to her own health in an effort to help out someone in desperate need of a liver. I hope she is an example for others who are considering becoming a living donor!