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It's just that Simple!

Neil Maxwell, Amelie Ananda

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People are waking up to something bigger and we are laughing about it! This is a playfully insightful podcast where two funny friends alchemize their wisdom and humor to simplify the journey we are all on... a Journey of remembering who we really are and awakening to Heaven on Earth NOW. Jump into the quantum sandbox with Neil Shaboogiemax & Amelie Ananda as they share their key codes on divine child entrepreneurship, donation-based offerings and what it means to follow your highest excitement.
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Hosted by litigation attorney Maxwell Goss, the Litigation War Room offers insight and inspiration for courtroom lawyers. Featuring interviews from leading litigators in every area of law, the podcast provides strategies, resources, and war stories.
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PA BOOKS on PCN

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PA Books features authors of books about Pennsylvania-related topics. These hour-long conversations allow authors to discuss both their subject matter and inspiration behind the books.
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The Litigation War Room kicks off Season 2 with an interview with Justin Brooks, founder of the California Innocence Project and author of You Might Go to Prison, Even Though You’re Innocent. Justin speaks with host Maxwell Goss about his work exonerating the wrongfully convicted. He brings both realism and hope in sharing his amazing and moving st…
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Maxwell Goss is back in The Litigation War Room with the perfect blend of happy hour and litigation masterclass, where you'll hear leading litigation attorneys and thought leaders share their best war stories and winning strategies. We're talking about actionable insights that will help you elevate your litigation game and win more cases. Here's a …
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The conversation explores the concept of vitality as currency and the idea that money will always come to you when you need it. It emphasizes the importance of being good with receiving money in any form and not being attached to how it comes. The conversation also highlights the significance of vitality in the body as the real currency. It discuss…
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In this episode Neil and Amelie are honored by their special guest, soul brother and an epic facilitator of powerful medicine ceremonies, the one and only... Hoot! The conversation explores the themes of inclusivity, self-love, and embracing all aspects of oneself. The hosts discuss the importance of choosing to be present and accepting of who they…
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The conversation begins with a playful discussion about breathwork and the excitement of giving away a ticket to an event. The hosts then explore the topics of desire, choice, and responsibility. They discuss how desires can be rooted in lack or choice, and how feelings can be cultivated within oneself. They also talk about the power of making choi…
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The conversation explores themes of self-awareness, abundance mindset, and the nature of reality. It delves into the concept of being in the present moment and going inward to tap into one's true power. The discussion also touches on the idea of a loving simulation and the importance of choosing beliefs and perspectives that serve us. The conversat…
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In this conversation, Amelie and Neil discuss the importance of following one's highest excitement and how it can lead to abundance and fulfillment. They explore the idea that growth and expansion can be joyful and effortless, rather than challenging and stressful. They also touch on the concept of letting go of commitments that no longer align wit…
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In this conversation, In Joy and Amelie Ananda discuss the power of beliefs and how they shape our reality. They explore the paradox that all beliefs are both true and untrue. They emphasize the importance of choosing beliefs that empower and set us free. They challenge the notion that certain foods or dietary choices can hinder our spiritual conne…
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In Joy Shaboogiemax is accessing the Template reality to share quantum truths about money and where money is going on the planet next. This is litteraly the quantum structure of abundance broken down so that you can access the 5D Bank of the Universe as soon as today no matter where you live on the planet now! The new financial system is here now! …
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The key to receiving more money is to give money in an expansive state of being, without any insistence on receiving. By giving freely, you create a flow of abundance that keeps coming back to you. Everything in your life, including money, is a reflection of yourself and is here to serve you. When you encounter something that doesn't align with you…
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Summary In this conversation, Neil and Amelie discuss the concept of abundance and how it relates to the quantum financial system. They emphasize the importance of being present and intentional in our actions and choices, rather than being stuck in repetitive patterns. They highlight the power of mindset and the ability to choose how we feel and pe…
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Gathering a treasure trove of powerful, rare, and haunting original documents, New York Times bestselling author and award-winning historian Allen C. Guelzo presents a uniquely readable and intimate oral history of the Civil War's turning point. We hear from a Union staff officer, a Confederate amputee, artilleryman, a sympathetic Northern woman, a…
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The conversation explores the concept of extraterrestrial beings (ETs) and how they are often dismissed or feared due to societal conditioning. The speaker emphasizes the importance of moving past fear-based programming and choosing love and self-acceptance. They discuss the idea that everything is perfect and beautiful as it is, and that there is …
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Summary In this conversation, Shaboogie and Amelie discuss the power of letting go and embracing the present moment. They explore the concept of death and how it can be seen as a transition into a new phase of existence. They emphasize the importance of choosing joy and cultivating positive feelings within oneself. They also touch on the societal c…
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Unlock limitless abundance with just a few simple steps to success! 🌟 Welcome to our space of growth, transformation, and boundless potential. I'm Neil, and I'm thrilled to have you here. This episode dives deep into the essence of waking up to your true potential, embracing the new earth, and cultivating a positive mindset. Come and play! In this …
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Unlocking Your Divine Child: Transform Your Life Now! 🌟 Welcome to Episode 4, where we dive into the powerful journey of awakening your divine child and transforming your life. In this video, we explore the profound concept of the "divine child codex" and how it can bring balance and joy to your existence. I'm super excited to share this with you! …
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Welcome to "The Simple Truth That Will Change Your Life Forever"! 🌟 In this episode, we dive deep into the power of choice and how embracing simplicity can transform your life. Come and play! Join the community of like-minded individuals as we explore how our state of being influences our reality. We breathe together, laugh together, and light each…
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My Journey from Pain to Power. Join us in this transformative session as we dive into the depths of healing and vulnerability. 🌟 Come and play! In this second episode, Amelie Ananda and I, your @shaboogiemax share an intimate conversation about forgiveness, spirituality, and our paths to embracing a positive mindset. We're getting real, hoping our …
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Unlocking Infinite Abundance: A Heart-Based Approach 💖 Boom. We're live! Join us as we delve into heart-based living and unlocking infinite abundance. It's all about breathing deeply and being present. Welcome, Amelie Ananda from awakeninglila.com, channeling the most beautiful messages of love and transformation. Feel the magic of being alive righ…
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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the Keystone State's formal and informal political institutions and players, past and present, and elucidates the place each holds in governing the commonwealth today. Covering a period of more than three hundred years, this volume presents a clear and succinct overview of the commonwealth's politic…
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In 1918, Bethlehem Steel started the world's greatest industrial baseball league. Appealing to Major League Baseball players looking to avoid service in the Great War, teams employed "ringers" like Babe Ruth, Rogers Hornsby, and Shoeless Joe Jackson in what became scornfully known as "safe shelter" leagues. pcntv.com/donate pcntv.com/membership-sig…
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Beginning in the early 1990s, Pittsburgh's South Side neighborhood began to transform from the post-industrial morass it had been suffering for the last few decades. Artists began to rent empty apartments, what were once shot-and-a-beer bars became hip dive bars and entrepreneurs found inexpensive real estate to follow their visions. It was in this…
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In 1917, at the start of World War I, among global war and a global pandemic, Harrisburgers stepped up and served. The city experienced tribulations as residents feared espionage, suspected foreigners and demanded loyalty. Hospitals struggled with the 1918 flu at their doorstep. Join author Rodney Ross as he charts the World War I era and the Harri…
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George Washington has frequently been criticized for his first military campaign, which sparked the French and Indian War. While his campaign failed to meet its objectives, Washington experienced his first taste of military command, dealing with situations that ultimately proved beyond his control, and learned lessons that made him into the man who…
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In late 1975 and early 1976, at the height of the Cold War, two of the Soviet Union's long-dominant national hockey teams traveled to North America to play an eight-game series against the best teams in the National Hockey League. The culmination of the "Super Series" was reigning Soviet League champion HC CSKA Moscow's face-off against the defendi…
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"Telling of the Anthracite" explores the various ways in which anthracite history has been represented and remembered since 1960, the chosen date for the start of the "posthistorical" era coinciding approximately with the Knox mine disaster (1959) and the beginning of the Centralia mine fire (1962-), two cataclysmic and fateful events that symboliz…
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Irving College was the first college to offer degrees in the arts and sciences to women and that two of its buildings still stand to this day. Named after famed author Washington Irving, this college for women was part of a nationwide trend in the nineteenth century to finally educate women, but a trend that was always fraught with opposition. pcnt…
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Attorney and host Maxwell Goss interviews Michelle Harrell, a partner and litigation attorney at Taft Law. Michelle tells the entertaining story of her epic, six-year battle against the City of Pontiac on behalf of her client, the owner of a commercial office complex in the City of Pontiac. Michelle discusses the twists and turns in the case and th…
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Of the more than seventy sites associated with the Civil War era that the National Park Service manages, none hold more national appeal and recognition than Gettysburg National Military Park. In "On a Great Battlefield," Jennifer M. Murray chronicles the administration of the National Park Service and how it educates the public about the battle and…
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On this episode, Maxwell Goss has a wide-ranging discussion with business litigator Mark Rossman of Rossman P.C., including war stories about business litigation and insights for building and managing a successful law firm. ----- 00:18 – Introduction 02:00 – About Mark Rossman 04:23 – Mark’s “Separation Litigation” Practice 12:45 – The shark and th…
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The September 11, 1777, battle of Brandywine, a defeat for General George Washington, is too often forgotten by historians. Brandywine was one of the most important engagements of the war, also the largest land battle. Lafayette began his rise to an American hero that afternoon when he shed his blood for American freedom. Artist Karl J. Kuerner and…
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Turbulent rapids and wild shorelines of the Youghiogheny River highlight natural wonders of the Appalachian Mountains, and midway on the stream's revealing path, Ohiopyle State Park is a showcase of beauty and has become a recreational hotspot where the river thunders over its iconic falls and cascades through the wooded gorges of Pennsylvania. Now…
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The British Army in North America conducted two campaigns in 1777. John Burgoyne led one army south from Canada to seize control of the Lake Champlain-Hudson River corridor resulting in the battle of Saratoga. Rather than assist Burgoyne's campaign, William Howe led his army from New York City on the Philadelphia campaign. Although Howe captured Ph…
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The first installment (June 3-22, 1863) carried the armies through the defining mounted clash at Battle of Brandy Station, after which Lee pushed his corps into the Shenandoah Valley and achieved the magnificent victory at Second Winchester on his way to the Potomac. Caught flat-footed, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker used his cavalry to probe the mountain…
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In 1777, Congress labeled Quakers who would not take up arms in support of the War of Independence as "the most Dangerous Enemies America knows" and ordered Pennsylvania and Delaware to apprehend them. In response, Keystone State officials sent twenty men-seventeen of whom were Quakers-into exile, banishing them to Virginia, where they were held fo…
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Historic Philadelphia has long yielded archaeological treasures from its past. Excavations required by the National Historic Preservation Act have recovered pottery shards, pots, plates, coins, bones, and other artifacts relating to early life in the city. This updated edition of Digging in the City of Brotherly Love continues to use archaeology to…
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George Marshall was one of America's most significant statesmen during the mid twentieth century. He was born and raised in Uniontown, PA and attended VMI before earning a commission in the U.S. Army in 1902. During World War II he led the Army as Chief of Staff and after the war served as Secretary of State where he initiated the Marshall Plan for…
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George Nakashima began his furniture business as a reactionary movement against the practice of 20th century "modern" architecture, design, and art. With a solid background in architectural history and design, engineering and building practice, George turned towards a simpler life in which direct contact with materials, tools, clients, and craftsme…
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In March 1791 Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton shocked the western frontier when he proposed a domestic excise tax on whiskey to balance America's national debt. As the months passed however the people of Western Pennsylvania grew restless with the inadequacy of the government's response and they soon turned to more violent means of political …
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Given the news media's focus on national issues and debates, voters might be expected to make decisions about state and local candidates based on their views of the national parties and presidential candidates. The editors and contributors of this book examine the 2020 elections in six Pennsylvania districts to explore the level of nationalization …
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The sniper killings of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, policemen William Davis and Richard Posey shocked the American public in November 1972 and garnered national coverage on the major news networks at the time. Fifty years later, this book, the first to cover the slayings, details the cold-blooded ambush of the two small-town law enforcement office…
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A memoir about a 330-mile walk from Washington, D.C., to New York City - an unforgettable pilgrimage to the heart of America across some of our oldest common ground. Neil King Jr.'s desire to walk from Washington, D.C., to New York City began as a whim and soon became an obsession as he was determined to rediscover what matters in life and to see o…
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In October 1948, a seemingly average fog descended on the tiny mill town of Donora, Pennsylvania. With a population of fewer than fifteen thousand, the town's main industry was steel and zinc mills—mills that continually emitted pollutants into the air. The six-day smog event left twenty-one people dead and thousands sick. Even after the fog lifted…
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George Washington and his Continental Army braving the frigid winter at Valley Forge form an iconic image in the popular history of the American Revolution. Exploring the inner workings of the Continental Army through the prism of its encampments, this book is the first to show how camp construction and administration played a crucial role in Patri…
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During the memorable summer of 1941, no sports story loomed larger than Joe Louis versus Billy Conn, the hard-hitting heavyweight champion, Detroit's "Brown Bomber," battling the stylish and cocky "Pittsburgh Kid." Considered one of the greatest matches in boxing history, the fight saw the underdog Conn well ahead on points until Louis knocked him …
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The Delaware River defenses played a crucial role for the Americans in Philadelphia during the American War of Independence in 1777. Maintaining the integrity of the river defenses involved an attritional campaign waged by an intrepid group of defenders which brought together the efforts of the Continental Army, the Continental Navy and the Pennsyl…
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The remarkable and inspiring story of William Still, an unknown abolitionist who dedicated his life to managing a critical section of the Underground Railroad in Philadelphia. Learn the full range of Still's life and accomplishments. pcntv.com/donate pcntv.com/membership-signup pcntv.comOleh PCN - Pennsylvania Cable Network
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Although Philadelphia's Black community lived in a free city in a free state, they faced constant threats to their personal safety and freedom. The political and physical conflicts that arose over fugitive slave removals and the kidnappings of free Black people forced Philadelphians to confront the politics of slavery. pcntv.com/donate pcntv.com/me…
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In this major new history of the Continental Army's Grand Forage of 1778, award-winning military historian Ricardo A. Herrera uncovers what daily life was like for soldiers during the darkest and coldest days of the American Revolution: the Valley Forge winter. Here, the army launched its largest and riskiest operation to feed itself and prevent st…
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