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  • Jan 13, 2025 | ultra106five.com | Susan Joy |Susan Light |Amy Isham

    By: Susan JoyThese light and crispy gluten-free sesame crackers are perfect to snack on or use with one of my paleo dips. They’ll stay fresh for up to 2 weeks if stored in an airtight glass container. 2 cups (220g) almond meal/flour, (from blanched almonds)1/3 cup (42g) arrowroot flour2 Tbsp sesame seeds2 tsp mustard powder1/2 tsp baking powder (gluten free)1/2 tsp fine sea salt1 Lge egg(s)2 tsp filtered waterExtra sesame seeds and salt for the toppingPreheat oven to 160c (fan-forced).

  • Jan 12, 2025 | ultra106five.com | Laura Bennett |Amy Isham

    By: Laura Bennett We might not like to admit it, but Australia is one of the highest contributors to online childhood sexual exploitation in the world. Ranking third behind the US and UK, we are a nation contributing to the 302 million children globally who the Into the Light report suggests have experienced online sexual abuse and exploitation. The report found that “nearly 13% of the world’s children have been victims of non-consensual taking, sharing and exposure to sexual images and videos”.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | ultra106five.com | Laura Bennett |Amy Isham |Michael Walsh

    By: Laura Bennett When life is full, when we’re tired, when we experience loss or don’t understand what God’s doing in our lives, one of the first things we can sometimes let go of is worship. The idea of thanking God, expressing gratitude to Him might feel uncomfortable or just not a priority. Jenn Johnson has been part of Bethel Church in Redding, California for over 20 years.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | ultra106five.com | Amy Isham |Michael Walsh

    By: Amy Isham In 2023, Casefile, an Australian true crime podcast, climbed to the top of Triton Digital’s Australian Podcast Ranker, surpassing popular shows like Hamish and Andy. This ranking shows Australia’s seemingly insatiable appetite for true crime stories. Since the podcast Serial debuted in 2014, true crime content has exploded into a global phenomenon, blending narrative nonfiction with investigative journalism.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | wayfm.org.au | Amy Isham

    By: Amy Isham We’re still learning how to have conversations about mental health, but there’s one topic that’s even more sensitive, suicide. Host Aaron Johnstone and guest Mitch McPherson explore the question, “How can we help save a life?”. Mitch McPherson, founder of SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY, which advocates for mental health and suicide prevention. Mitch’s younger brother, Ty’s suicide led him to create safe spaces for mental health conversations.

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