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Look, you and I both know that we tend to put being a mom first. But sometimes we tend to get a little lost in ourselves along the way.So, if you're feeling uninspired, if you're just feeling kind of like a blob version of yourself, this week, I want you to take your Powerback™️ by looking at where the power leak is within your own soul.Now you might be thinking, ‘Laura that's really fucking deep. How in the hell do you want me to do that?'First, evaluate what makes you really happy.Then evaluate what makes you really unhappy.Are you doing enough of the things that make you happy? And are you asking for help on the things that are completely draining your energy? Because so much of taking your Powerback™️ lies in simply asking for help.My hope for you today is that you start to realize how much of the power really is in your hands! You are a magnificent human being. And you can run a business, be a mom, be a spouse and be a friend.And it doesn't have to be in a perfectly sliced pie.---RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODEHead to lauraaura.com to learn more about the newly launched Intuitive Masterclass Series, designed for intuitive female business owners who are eager to combine their passion for energy work with practical, grounded tools and guidance to learn how to grow your business. You can also find out more about The BrandstarterTM Course, Brand Reviews, Powerback Sessions, and the Powerback Course. CONNECT WITH LAURAAURAInstagram: @thatlauraauraFacebook: @thatlauraauraTwitter: @thatlauraauraWebsite: LauraAura.comTHANK YOU, GUTSY TRIBE!We love, love, love to read your comments, feedback, and reviews. If you haven't yet, drop us one below! Your review might even get highlighted within one of our gutsy love posts or on our website.
Have you ever listened to 'War of the Roses', 'First Date Update', pranks or anything on the radio and thought to yourself that something was missing? Well, turns out you were right.
This week, Andranee joins the show to talk about her favorite movie, 'The Princess and the Frog.' We get to the root of her love for all things Disney and how Tiana gave her the representation she and her daughter need. Andranee thinks more people should consider watching Discovery Channel's 'Expedition Unknown,' which chronicles the adventures of Josh Gates "as he investigates iconic unsolved events, lost cities, buried treasures and other puzzling stories." Plus, to relax she watches A&E's 'First 48.' Follow us on Instagram and on Twitter.
Our continuation from the previous podcast addressing 1 Corinthians 13:6 and the statement that Love does not rejoice in iniquity. So, what exactly is this supposed to mean? This is Real Israel Talk Radio on Defining Biblical Love Part 18 Episode 82. To answer the statement, "Love does not rejoice in iniquity," our first objective is to Hebraically define iniquity (for greater detail, listen to Defining Iniquity in the Bible from Real Israel Talk Radio on March 28, 2020, Episode 11). YHVH (Yehovah) is NEVER happy if a living soul of iniquity (one who remains unredeemed from original Adamic sin in Genesis 3:6) chooses his/her own destruction to be cast into the fires of the Second Death based on the Hebrew of Genesis 2:17. This is a concept that Yeshua addressed in Matthew 13:30 saying, ...And at the time of (the final) harvest I will say to the reapers, 'First gather together the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them….' This place was always remembered for the Jewish pagan sacrifices to the god molech in the Hinnom Valley of ancient Jerusalem. Consequently, it came to be identified in the Jewish psyche as Geyhinnom - 'Hell Valley' (see Jeremiah 7:31). This later gave rise to our English term "Hell," borrowed from the Greek idea of a fiery underworld referred to as Hades. Yeshua was quite clear concerning this place of burning fires that Revelation 2:11 calls the 'second death' as it is further written about in Matthew 10:28 –“...And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell" (Heb: Geyhinom, see Jeremiah 7:31). However, YHVH (Yehovah) does not take pleasure in condemning any soul to these fires as it is written in Ezekiel 18:32, "For why should you die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure in the death of one who dies,” says Yehovah Elohim. “Therefore, turn and live!” However, because Yehovah does not, nor can he rejoice in iniquity, therefore, an unredeemed soul cannot benefit from Yeshua's redemption if one so chooses to enter into this path of soulish destruction. It is not Yehovah's fault if one chooses Death instead of Life as we learn from John 3:18, "He who believes in him (Yehovah) is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the Name of the unique Son of Elohim." On this podcast, we will look into 1 Corinthians 13:6 and Paul's statement that "Love does not rejoice in iniquity." This will show us a lot about how much true love cost Yehovah to satisfy the legality of his judgment and, therefore, costs us the same when we desire to walk in the Love that he gives to us, which also means that we too must not rejoice in iniquity as Yehovah himself does not rejoice in iniquity. Join us today for our podcast Episode 82 of Real Israel Talk Radio and Part 18 of Defining Biblical Love.
Lee Hutchison welcomes Jared Kasowski who made his big screen debut in Kelly Reichardt's First Cow as Thomas, a junior fur company guard whose journey is tied to that of Cookie and King-Lu in a shocking manner.
Lee Hutchison welcomes Jared Kasowski who made his big screen debut in Kelly Reichardt's First Cow as Thomas, a junior fur company guard whose journey is tied to that of Cookie and King-Lu in a shocking manner.
July 19, 2021: Cleveland Indians pitcher Shane Bieber is engaged to Kara Kavajecz, when Canada is reopening its border to vaccinated US citizens, the Westside Market power outage outrages tenants, an Ohio lawmaker wants to ban mask requirements in schools while expert recommend all students were masks, ‘Impractical Jokers' comedy tour is coming to Cleveland, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QOrIlkNEgY Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 3News personalities go head-to-head in WKYC 2021 Summer Softball Classic at Cleveland's Talty Field https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/3news-personalities-compete-wkyc-2021-summer-softball-classic-cleveland-talty-field/95-2d95ec46-9c31-46dc-8e4d-5b2f40807d05 Indians P Shane Bieber gets engaged to girlfriend Kara Kavajecz https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/shane-bieber-engaged-to-girlfriend-kara-ma/95-4a7b9a34-06e8-41f3-9d4a-8d167c16f3f8 Weekend power outage impacts Cleveland's West Side Market: Calls for change arise across social media https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-west-side-market-weekend-power-outage/95-7b34e943-0546-453f-8bfe-733cf9983e28 Canada reopening border to fully vaccinated Americans on Aug. 9 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/canada-reopening-border-to-fully-vaccinated-americans/507-b8bf4d7b-be4a-43ee-924e-5b3101ceb39d With school vaccine mandates banned, Ohio lawmaker wants mask requirements outlawed, too https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/ohio-masks-in-schools-senate-bill-209-covid-19/95-e526ae6e-a032-4290-b3ba-867d34d21168 All students should wear masks in school this fall, top pediatrics group says https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/american-academy-of-pediatrics-school-mask-recommendations/507-90f2d91c-ff1d-4807-bfc4-597003aaa9c8 What is revenge sleep procrastination and why you need to stop doing it: 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast https://www.wkyc.com/article/syndication/podcasts/3-things-to-know/what-is-revenge-sleep-procrastination-how-to-get-better-sleep-3-things-to-know-with-stephanie-haney-podcast/95-7d40d91e-3071-4bc0-b8ae-3f16c4876740 Cleveland Browns team up with American Red Cross for 'First and Ten' blood drive July 31 at 12 locations in Northeast Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/community/cleveland-browns-red-cross-blood-drive-july-31-northeast-ohio/95-e2b4f5a2-03d3-4676-b99a-12c4cc2b2d92 Did you know Cleveland Indians pitcher Zach Plesac has a twin brother? 'Beyond the Dugout' interview with 3News' Dave Chudowsky https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/beyond-the-dugout/cleveland-indians-pitcher-zach-plesac-twin-brother-beyond-the-dugout-interview/95-2a93bb42-da68-48d0-bd70-f10828b2976d 'Impractical Jokers' tour coming to Cleveland's Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Dec. 29 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-impractical-jokers-dec-29-2021/95-e384a1ba-3c3f-4219-935f-91bdcea03ff9
"Keep the change" is a 4 part series which is full of helpful tools and practical advice on how to manage your finances and will also tell you what the Bible says about money. Pastor Mark Foster continued the series by talking on the subject of Tithing, in a message called 'First things first'.
Lee Hutchison welcomes Orion Lee from Kelly Reichardt's acclaimed First Cow. Orion plays King Lu a Chinese immigrant who is on the run in the Pacific North West in the 1820s who forms a relationship with Cookie, a quiet travelling chef and they begin a business selling oily cakes but things threaten to spiral as they are forced into stealing milk from the local Chief Factors prized cow.
Lee Hutchison welcomes Orion Lee from Kelly Reichardt's acclaimed First Cow. Orion plays King Lu a Chinese immigrant who is on the run in the Pacific North West in the 1820s who forms a relationship with Cookie, a quiet travelling chef and they begin a business selling oily cakes but things threaten to spiral as they are forced into stealing milk from the local Chief Factor's prized cow.
BGN interviews the stars of the film First Date that made its premiere at Sundance earlier this year. Shy highschooler Mike finally summons the courage to ask out his badass neighbor Kelsey, only to realize he's missing a key element for a successful date - the car. Panicked and low on cash, he's conned into buying a beat up ‘65 Chrysler. Mike's plan to win over Kelsey soon turns into a surreal misadventure when they are inexplicably targeted by a pair of cops, a criminal gang, and a vengeful cat lady. A night fueled by desire, bullets, and burning rubber makes any other first date seem like a walk in the park. Stars Tyson Brown (Mike) and Shelby Duclos (Kelsey) join us on this episode to discuss the film. Host: Ryanne Music by: Sammus Edited by: Jamie Broadnax
First, an update from Jenny about her speed dates! Then we get into mutual ghosting (is it ever ok), how to reject someone after a not-so-great first date, and an update on Andrew's Wayfair saga. We're joined by comedian Stewart Fullerton (Staying Humble with Stew) who is bravely dating a comedian who she met at an open mic of all things! She created a monster! We talk about pandemic anxiety, hatred towards Gemini's, faking liking stuff to impress a boy (always works), and going on The Bachelor. And Stewart brings the juiciest receipts-related drama we've ever seen on the podcast. It's a must listen! Subscribe on Spotify and Apple Podcasts today so you don't miss an episode. Rate Receipts 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave a cute receipt for a chance for it to be read on-air. Connect with Receipts on Instagram for updates on live shows and behind-the-scenes photos and videos. DM us your receipts to have them read on an episode! We'll give you advice, baby! Follow Host Jenny Gorelick: Instagram: @jennycestquoi Twitter: @jennygorelick Follow Producer Andrew: Instagram: @mcgui_guy Follow Stewart Fullerton Twitter: @Stewartful Instagram: @stewartandchill Receipts is on the Authentic Podcast Network. It is produced by Andrew McGuire. The theme song is by Dylan Adler, sung by Cheno Pinter, and produced by Douglas Widick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
Decades ago, aficionados of local police and rescue calls had to buy their own scanners to listen in on emergency response. Now, we have social media. And in the central Shenandoah Valley, one man in particular has attracted quite a following. WMRA's Randi B. Hagi reports.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
An interview with Elena Tabolkina, a violinist from The Metropolitan Orchestra. This podcast is available in Russian only. - Интервью со скрипачкой сиднейского коллектива "The Metropolitan Orchestra" Еленой Таболкиной - о предстоящем большом концерте после года перерыва, о ее музыкальной карьере в разных странах мира и любимой музыке.
Bobby has been getting the question a lot of if he’s doing a first look at his wedding…and why he thinks he may cry. We talked to John Morgan of Morgan & Morgan law firm to settle a problem we had submitted to us in a mailbag about last names. He also answers our legal questions in regard to name changes, liability and whose at fault things getting broken at your kid’s school. We talked to Tenille Arts about her first no. 1 and the crazy journey it had to land at the top of the chart. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Longtime automotive supplier Nissin Brake has a new name... and along with it comes greater opportunities for the company and its Findlay operations (at 15:24) --- Joe Biden addresses a joint session of Congress this evening as he approaches the traditional 'First 100 Days' benchmark of his presidency... with the first job approval numbers showing a mixed bag of early successes and stumbles (at 21:32) --- Around Town: Cast members of the Heritage Christian School production of ''Pygmalion'' join us to preview this weekend's show (at 31:42) --- What's Happening: Details on May programming and events at the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library (at 49:17)
Gordon Dundas meets Dave Cummings from Wisconsin, star of Whiskey Tribe's, "first drink of his life" video. No spoilers but he's 50 years old and decides to start with a single malt close to our hearts! There's the usual look at the Whisky News and the challenge, I've got the answer, what's the question continues! Slainte`
Our adversary is cunning and crafty, manipulative and merciless. Pastor Greg Laurie warns us, 'First he's the tempter, then he becomes the condemner.' Beware! Support the show: https://harvest.org/resources/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the SEASON FINALE!! Mike and Natalie tie the knot. Stephanie returns home to Michigan. And Jovi and Yara celebrate their wedding and welcome their newborn daughter. 90 Day Fiance - Season 8 - Ep. 17 Follow us on Instagram @90DayCrazyInLove Find out more at 90daypodcast.com Contact us at 90daypodcast@gmail.com The only 90 Day Fiance podcast hosted by an international couple.
Karen shares 'First, ten,' a marketing strategy from Seth Godin.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to extend the application period for the Paycheck Protection Program until the end of May. Since the program began, over $700 billion have been distributed to small businesses to help cover losses during the pandemic. But minority-owned businesses have found accessing those funds harder. We talked to several Latino business owners and lenders about the issue. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to extend the application period for the Paycheck Protection Program until the end of May. Since the program began, over $700 billion have been distributed to small businesses to help cover losses during the pandemic. But minority-owned businesses have found accessing those funds harder. We talked to several Latino business owners and lenders about the issue. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
03-14-2021 Verity Road Sermon - 'First Stone' by Pastor Jay Paul Roy
Gaydos and Chad go down the list of the top "first world problems" we've experienced during the pandemic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Everard: Family say 'bright and beautiful daughter was a shining example to us all'Murder suspect: Police officer held on suspicion of murdering Sarah Everard rushed to hospital with head injuriesWomen's safety: 'Every woman should feel safe to walk our streets without fear', says Priti PatelMcKenna Grant: Like Sarah's family, I know the pain of searching for a missing loved one – only to discover a tragic endPrince William hits back: 'We are very much not a racist family'First engagement: Why the Duchess of Cambridge’s new pink outfit could carry a conciliatory messageRadio 4: Amol Rajan to join BBC's Today programmeMoney talks: Why wine tastes better when we think it costs moreBoycott v Holding: The real story of the greatest over ever bowledSave over 85pc on a Telegraph subscription to read all these articles. Enjoy four months for just £3. Sign up here: http://bit.ly/3b9VfyA
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
On Feb. 11, a new US postage stamp was issued honoring Chien-Shiung Wu, a groundbreaking Chinese American scientist who was unfairly overlooked for years, likely because of her gender.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
On occasions, the discussion of mental health arises. This conversation is especially pertinent during a world-wide global pandemic. Our long term friend Jason Ferrari and a fellow podcaster of "The Not Your Mother's Basement Podcast," joined us for an in-depth discussion about struggles managing his mental health. Between finding the right therapist and faking normality, at times, life can be exhausting. The idea that no one quite understands because you can't even understand yourself is a universal feeling. Breaking the stigma regarding mental health and making the new normal, "it's okay not to be okay," will help the world heal together. In times like these, we have to check up on everyone, even those who appear fine. "But seriously, how are you getting through your day?" - Jason Ferrari Jason Ferrari has a combined 25 years of Sales and Marketing experience and currently works as a Social Media Strategist for significant technology and electronics brands. He comes from a radio background, with a majority of his experience in the Chicago market. He first embraced online radio in 2010, where he co-hosted the 'First and Long with Brendan McCaffrey and Jason Ferrari' morning show. Since then, he has been the co-host of two very successful podcasts, the 'Abbatacola & Ferrari Discuss Everything Show' and the 'Sports Is Life Pod with Matt Abbatacola & Jason Ferrari.' He recently launched his first solo podcast, the 'Not Your Parents' Basement Show with Jason Ferrari,' where he has a different guest each episode. They discuss the living, loving, laughing, and learning to promote more vibrant mental health. Topics we discuss: His podcast, "It's Not Your Parents Basement Podcast." His focus on mental health Having a support structure The importance of therapy `Selecting a therapist Going through a divorce Impact on mental health His experience with mental health growing up How he looks at trauma References: psychologist / therapist / psychiatrist: A therapist and psychologist may differ in the degrees they received in college. A therapist can be a psychologist, psychiatrist, or counselor, but a psychologist is an exclusive psychologist but can also counsel and do other responsibilities. A therapist who is a psychiatrist can administer medications, but a psychologist cannot. Psychology today 5 Incredible Ways Repressed Memories Can Affect Your Life - Learning Mind (learning-mind.com) Credits: Lead editor + Producer: Ruf Holmes Music: Central Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive. Guest theme: "Cup Holders" by DJ Rufbeats created as a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
Jeremiah shares the best books he read in 2020, part two of a two-part episode. Part two contains the show's top six 2020 book recommendations, for books that address some of society's biggest questions: Why are we polarized? Wow do people respond to pandemics? Why do good people have bad political beliefs? How can we defend liberalism from authoritarianism? How did societies become rich? Also included are more reviews of science fiction, fantasy, and alternative-format story telling. Make sure to check out part one as well to hear it all - you can find part one here - https://open.spotify.com/episode/65sOjFVxpr305uqfqUwJyX To listen to the 'First half of 2020' Best Books episode from May 2020, click here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neoliberal-podcast-best-books-of-2020-part-1/id1390384827?i=1000475836676 To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and our insider community Slack. Become a supporter today! Got questions for the Neoliberal Podcast? Send them to mailbag@neoliberalproject.org Follow us at: https://twitter.com/ne0liberal https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930401007051265/ Join a local chapter at https://neoliberalproject.org/join
Jeremiah shares the best books he read in 2020, part one of a two-part episode. Non-fiction works on economics, politics, psychology, biology, society and internet culture are discussed, as well as some of Jeremiah's favorite recent science fiction novels. Make sure to check out part two to hear every recommendation. You can find part two here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neoliberal-podcasts-best-books-of-2020-part-2/id1390384827?i=1000505774543 To listen to the 'First half of 2020' Best Books episode, click here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-neoliberal-podcast-best-books-of-2020-part-1/id1390384827?i=1000475836676 To make sure you hear every episode, join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neoliberalproject. Patrons get access to exclusive bonus episodes, our sticker-of-the-month club, and our insider community Slack. Become a supporter today! Got questions for the Neoliberal Podcast? Send them to mailbag@neoliberalproject.org Follow us at: https://twitter.com/ne0liberal https://www.facebook.com/groups/1930401007051265/ Join a local chapter at https://neoliberalproject.org/join
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
The top stories from across Hawaii and around the world, as seen and heard on 'First at 4 p.m.' from Hawaii News Now — anchored by Ashley Nagaoka and Mark Carpenter.
In this episode, in part to prove that I am not dead or missing, I discuss the state of Impeachment 2.0, and talk about the silliness of the artificial standard of a president's first 100 days in office, with some historical explanation and some consideration of incoming president #46, Joe Biden.