• 9 Ways to Save money in 2024
    Feb 3 2024
    In an ever-changing world, mastering the art of frugality has become increasingly necessary to ensure financial stability and achieve long-term goals. While certain economic challenges persist, it's essential to adopt habits that enable us to live within our means and maintain financial independence. In this podcast, mental health coach Joseph Bonner presents nine ways to live on less, incorporating expert advice and practical tips to help you navigate a cost-conscious lifestyle in 2024.

    Connect with Joseph Bonner at www.josephbonner.com
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    21 mins
  • Today's Top Breaking News Stories with JNB Chief Correspondent Joseph Bonner 
    Jan 17 2024
    Today's Top Breaking News Stories with JNB Chief Correspondent Joseph Bonner


    Iran Issues Warning: Attacks on Israel and US to Persist as IDF Remains in Gaza

    Iran's Foreign Minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, warned Israel that attacks by Iran and its allies against Israeli and American targets will continue as long as Israeli forces are waging war in Gaza. He stated that the attacks would cease if Israel withdraws its forces. Iran and its proxy terrorist groups have already carried out over 100 attacks since mid-October, which could potentially escalate the conflict between Israel and Hamas into a regional crisis. Amirabdollahian emphasized that ending the genocide in Gaza would lead to an end of military actions and crises in the region. He also highlighted the connection between the developments in Gaza and the security of the Red Sea, warning that everyone would suffer if Israel's actions in Gaza continue. Iran has recently deployed a navy vessel to the Red Sea, and Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen have been launching missile and drone attacks against international trade vessels in the region.

    Evan Gershkovich's Mother Affirms His Resilience in a Russian Prison Aimed at Crushing His Spirit

    The mother of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has expressed concerns about her son's well-being in a Russian prison. Ella Milman described the conditions at Lefortovo Prison in Moscow as "very hard" and compared it to a "Stalin-era" facility. Gershkovich has been detained since March 2023 on charges of espionage, which the United States considers to be wrongful. Milman stated that her son is doing his best to stay strong and keeps his "spirits up," but they are worried about him. Gershkovich's imprisonment has garnered international attention and highlighted the dangers faced by journalists in authoritarian countries. Despite the challenging circumstances, he continues to communicate with his family through letters and meets with his Russian lawyers regularly, as well as receiving monthly visits from the U.S. ambassador.

    Over 400 lives claimed as Zambia faces deadliest cholera outbreak in 20 years

    Zambia is currently facing a severe cholera outbreak that has resulted in over 400 deaths and more than 10,000 infections. As a result, schools in the country have been ordered to remain closed after the holiday season. A soccer stadium in the capital has been converted into a treatment center, and the government is launching a mass vaccination campaign while providing clean water to affected communities. The outbreak began in October and is strongly linked to poverty and inadequate access to clean water. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has referred to the fatality rate of around 4% as "devastatingly high," considering that treated cholera typically has a death rate of less than 1%. Similar outbreaks have occurred in neighboring countries such as Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, resulting in over 200,000 cases and 3,000 deaths in southern Africa since the beginning of 2023. Malawi experienced its worst cholera outbreak in decades in 2023..
    Deadly blast in southern Nigerian city leaves 3 dead, 77 injured

    Three people died and 77 were injured in an overnight explosion that rocked over 20 buildings in Nigeria. The explosion occurred in Ibadan city, causing residents to flee their homes. Authorities believe the blast was caused by explosives stored for illegal mining operations. Rescue efforts are underway to find any potential survivors trapped in the rubble.

    Reporter Joseph Bonner

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    Ibadan, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zambia, cholera, Wall Street Journal , Evan Gershkovich, Israel, Iran, United States, US, Gaza, Hamas, Joseph Bonner, World, News
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    4 mins
  • 6-Figures on Repeat Founder Alana Frost
    May 22 2023
    On this episode, 6 Figures On Repeat Founder Alana Frost shares with Joseph Bonner the inspiration behind her new online training course for women entrepreneurs and gives us a special look inside her life and the things that make her special.
    Connect with Alana Frost and sign up for her new course at www.alanafrost.com!

    If you are looking for a professional organizer, Legend Magazine named Alana's Organizing Americas #1 Professional Organizer. Visit at https://alanasorganizing.com/
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    16 mins
  • Holism College Founder Carol Diviney
    May 22 2023
    On this episode, Author, Keynote Speaker and Poet Carol Diviney talks with Joseph Bonner about Holism College and how her new online course is empowering global wellness! We also get to know her more personally as she shares with us her upbringing and who inspires her!
    This is definitely an episode you don't want to miss!

    Connect with Carol Diviney and sign up for Holism College at www.universpoems.co/uk and at caroldiviney.com


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    13 mins
  • 5 Things To Do When You Reach Your Breaking Point
    Apr 17 2023
    In this episode, Joseph Bonner talks about 5 things to do when you reach your breaking point.

    Remember to CHILL!

    More from Joseph Bonner at www.josephbonner.com
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    15 mins
  • 10 Reasons Investors should back away from Facebook and Twitter
    Sep 9 2022
    On this episode media expert Joseph Bonner talks about 10 reasons investors should back away from Facebook and Twitter before it’s too late.
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    25 mins
  • Artist Music Leaked - How To Protect Your Music with CyCognito VP Lori Cornmesser
    Feb 15 2022
    In this episode, we talk with CyCognito VP Lori Cornmesser on the critical ways musical artists can protect themselves from cyber attacks in 2022
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    7 mins
  • Russian Court Convicts Jehovah's Witness To Three Years In Prison For Faith
    Jan 20 2022
    On January 19, 2022, the Severskiy City Court of the Tomsk Region in Russia convicted Aleksey Yershov to 3 years in prison, to begin immediately, for practicing his faith as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

    On March 30, 2021, Yershov was formally charged based on video recordings made by a person who pretended to be interested in studying the Bible but used those recordings to hand over to the FSB (Russia’s secret police). Practicing their faith as one of Jehovah's’ Witnesses is illegal in Russia since the Bible Student group was officially banned in the country in 2017, following in the steps of Hitler and the Soviet Union.

    On June 22, 2021, his criminal case was submitted to the Severskiy City Court of the Tomsk Region until the recent sentencing of 3 years in prison.
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    16 mins