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Best podcasts about 'helping

Latest podcast episodes about 'helping

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp
The Importance of Self-Leadership For Success at Life

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 53:30


Dean has a conversation wit Kelle Corvin on her journey of self-improvement and what worked for her.Visit our website www.lhln.org to purchase Dean's new book, Amazon Best Seller, "Essential Leadership Lessons From The Thin Blue Line".Also visit www.lhln.org to see where Dean will be teaching his live class next!  Don't miss out on a life changing class for your leadership!

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp
Using Self-Image To Be The Best You Can Be Part 1 of 2

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 34:42


In this week's episode, Dean and Kelle Corvin discuss using self image to be the best you can be.You can buy Dean' new book "Essential Leadership Lessons From The Thin Blue Line" at your favorite retail provider or at our website www.lhln.orgYou can also view Dean's schedule and sign up for a live in person class.  View his class dates and locations at www.lhln.org

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp
First Quarter 2021 Recap: 4 Lessons Learned From The Classroom

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 29:39


In this week's episode, Dean and Kelle Take a look back on the first quarter of 2021.  Dean discusses 4 lessons he has learned from teaching in the classroom.Buy Dean's new book "Essential Leadership Lessons From The Thin Blue Line" on our website, www.lhln.org or your favorite retail provider.Visit our website www.lhln.org, and see where Dean will be teaching next!  We would love to see you in a classroom soon!Until next time, Leadership Rocks!

!Audacious Preaches
!Audacious Church Vision - Update

!Audacious Preaches

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 31:57


On the first Sunday in May we gave you an update of the progress of our Vision offering where we are 'Helping the vulnerable' Expanding our reach' and 'Building our home' If you want to help give to our vision go to visionoffering.com

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp
Leadership Lessons & Stories From The Classroom: Part 1 of 2

Straight Talk on Leadership with Dean Crisp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 31:42


In this weeks part 1 episode, Dean and Kelle discuss the life changing and inspiring lessons learned in this past week's Master Presenter Class in Greer, SC.The stories told in the classroom and transformation and are hard earned lessons that we all can use to increase our Leadership!Stay tuned for next week' part 2!Visit our website WWW.LHLN.ORG to see all the live upcoming classes as well as the Premier of Dean's online Coaching and virtual classes starting in April 2021. You can also purchase Amazon's newest Best Selling Author/book Essential Leadership Lessons From The Thin Blue Line! 

Successful Life Podcast
Making disabilities your super power w/ Keyen Lage

Successful Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 57:51


Keyen Lage; leadership coach Today’s Episode Summary: My guest, Keyen, is a leadership coach but before starting his coaching business he was an athlete and a national football player. Due to an accident, he sustained some serious injuries and lost his ability to play football forever. After this catastrophic incident, he transitioned to his second life and started a new journey with a new purpose. Keyen says that his limitation gave him fulfillment because a lot of people are chasing their dreams and trying to accomplish their dreams, but they are forever operating in the position of finding identity in the pursuit of their dreams. Throughout their life, they keep finding their identity and their happiness becomes dependent on their identity, achievements, and success. They don’t feel independent and it becomes very difficult for them to live a contented life. We, human beings, attach so many identities to ourselves that are actually limiting our potential and growth and it becomes very difficult for us to separate them from us. We attach ourselves too much to the earthly titles that if these titles are snatched away from us we become sad. We think we are nothing without these titles and identities. Keyen promotes the idea of ‘being ok with being in a place without titles’. He says that your identity and happiness shouldn’t be wrapped up by your success. There is nothing wrong with achieving success but we take the extra pressure of success by considering it as our only point of survival. This idealization of success not only creates stresses in our lives but it also affects our process of success. We, human beings, are very hard on ourselves. We pressurize ourselves to achieve more and more and there is no finish line. We motivate ourselves with the belief of ‘Do or Die’ that shows how addicted we are to succeed. Addiction has different faces. In-fact, there are 2 categories of addiction. One category involves addiction of drugs, porn, alcohol, sex, etc. While other category includes addiction of achievements, addiction of success, addiction of helping others, addiction of religion, etc. The second category is more dangerous than the first category because the rate of people in this category is more than the other one. But we don’t feel these are also addictive behaviors because society glorifies them. Society does not see that the other side of this submission or idealization is a lot of sadness. To live a contented, happy, and successful life we need to detach our happiness from these identities and change the programming that society has inculcated in our brains. We need to live our life without being so concerned about the definitions of success created by society and we need to live our life on our own terms and that is what’s called real living.  What You Will Learn from this Episode: Lessons from Keyen’s life story. How Keyen’s disability helped him in personal development? What are the identities Keyen was attached to and how he detached himself from them? What’s wrong with chasing dreams and running after success? What's wrong with the idealization of success and achievements? Importance of 'being okay without having fancy titles’. Why people use success to justify their okayness? How ‘helping others’ is an addiction? Why an alcoholic shouldn’t join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)? How Psychedelic Treatment helps you to detach yourself from wrong beliefs inculcated by society? Why people do things that they do? Who are people pleasers and why they don’t say ‘No’? How Self-Pleasers & People-Pleasers, both are selfish people? What a woman wants from a man -in a relationship- and vice versa? Why you should be selfish for having time with yourself? What is the importance of respecting your time? Why you shouldn’t let others interfere if you are doing something for mutual benefit? The Episode Timeline: [00:00]– Introduction. [00:35]- How Keyen felt when the doctors told him that he won’t be able to play football again? [05:34]- How Keyen looks at his physical limitation? [07:55]- How Keyen found his new identity and purpose after the mishap happened? [11:19]- Conversation about Psychedelic Treatment and how it helps to abandon wrong beliefs? [17:10]- Why Corey thinks that an alcoholic shouldn’t join Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)? [18:10]- Illusion of titles and identities and how they are limiting our potential? [23:09]- What Keyen does now? [24:47]- Idealization of success and achievements are an addiction. [29:42]- Why people do things that they do? [31:08]- Who are people pleasers and why they don’t say ‘No’? [34:00]- Helping people with the expectation to get back. [37:36]- Self-Pleasers & People-Pleasers, both are selfish people. [39:24]- 'Helping others' is over-glorified by society. [42:43]- Why you should be selfish for having ‘ME Time’. [45:32]- Respect your time & make others respect your time too. [47:02]- Do what is best for you and other people and don't allow others to distract you from making the right decision. [51:11]- What a woman wants from a man in a relationship? [54:41]- Discover yourself to truly respect yourself. [55:55]- Contact details of Keyen. Golden Nuggets from Episode: “You are more than your identity. You don’t need an identity to feel ok about yourself.” –Keyen “Success is an addiction but we don’t feel that’s an addictive behavior because society glorifies that. But people don’t see that the other side of this submission or idealization is a lot of sadness.” –Keyen “There are certain things in life that you do have to be selfish about if you want to protect your shit.” –Corey Berrier “People use achievement and success as a way to justify their okayness” –Keyen Keyen’s Website & Social Media Handles: Website: https://www.keyenlage.com/ Instagram:  @keyen.lage https://www.instagram.com/keyen.lage/?hl=en My Website & Social Media Handles: Website: https://salesceo.co/ Facebook:  @Corey Berrier https://www.facebook.com/corey.berrier Instagram:  @coreyberrier https://www.instagram.com/coreyberrier/ @successfullifepodcast https://www.instagram.com/successfullifepodcast/ Twitter: @ successfullifepodcast https://twitter.com/success40324744 Linkedin:  Corey Berrier- Successful Life Podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreysalescoach/ YouTube: Successful Life Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrPl4lUyKV7hZxoTksQDsyg/featured

MelissaBPhD's podcast
EP50: Helping a Person With Alzheimer's Disease to Eat

MelissaBPhD's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 9:28


Helping a Person With Alzheimer's Disease to Eat "Handfeeding is recommended over tube feeding in Alzheimer's disease. The handfeeding techniques offer an additional sensorimotor cue."  -Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN In the late stages of Alzheimer's disease, it's not unusual for older adults to have trouble eating.  Before the end of life, 85% of people living with Alzheimer’s disease will have trouble eating. There are many reasons for this, but many stem from the sensory changes that happen with the disease such as changes with smell, taste, vision, and hearing. Other contributing factors may involve chewing their food, swallowing, or they simply lose interest in food.  Ensuring that anyone with Alzheimer's eats a healthy meal or eats sufficiently turns into a real practical and emotional challenge for the caregiver.  In today's episode of This Is Getting Old, we'll talk about Alzheimer's Care: Making Mealtimes Easier. I'll share strategies that can help you help an older adult to eat more food. Part One of 'Helping a Person With Alzheimer's Disease to Eat. ' The first step in understanding is the sensory changes that impact an older adult's ability to feed themselves.  These sensory changes are briefly described below;  Smell. Smell is diminished with Alzheimer's disease. As this disease progresses, people lose their sense of smell. They can't smell their body odor, they can't smell if there's smoke in the house, so they certainly have a hard time smelling food. This change also increases their risk for food poisoning.    Taste. Have you ever wondered why an older adult with Alzheimer's disease loves sweet food? Sugar fires up a part of your brain that remains intact throughout the disease. So if we need to put a little bit of sugar on somebody's food (and adjust their medical regimen accordingly if they have diabetes), to get them to eat more food, we should do that.  "For an older adult with Alzheimer's disease, adding a little bit of sugar to their food could be a good thing because sugar fires up a part of the brain that remains intact throughout the disease." -Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN Hearing. If you only have Alzheimer's disease, you can still hear, but what happens is you lose the ability to use and understand language. It might seem like they can't hear us sometimes, but the reality is they can't understand us.    Vision. A person with Alzheimer’s disease will  lose peripheral vision. With Alzheimer's disease, vision diminishes from scuba vision, to binocular vision, down to monocular vision. Touch. The Palmer Reflex returns with late Alzehimer’s disease. The Palmar Reflex is similar to when you put your finger in the palm of a baby's hand, and they grab it. That reflex comes back very late in this disease, making it difficult for older adults to use utensils, handle cups, and all the things that it takes to feed themselves. Verbal and Visual Cues To Facilitate Ease in Feeding   When providing care to a person living with Alzheimer's disease, we already know to give people verbal and visual cues. However, late in the disease, they will have a hard time using and understanding language so what they pick up on is your nonverbal behavior.  So if you sit down and you're smiling, or you mimic chewing or whatever it is that you want them to do, that part of the brain remains intact even late in the disease (it’s called “Mirroring”). By using nonverbal cues, you're a lot more likely to get them to do what you want without using words.   Part Two of 'Helping a Person With Alzheimer's Disease to Eat.' Modified Hand-feeding Techniques In helping the older adult eat, the three hand-feeding techniques are Over Hand, Under Hand, and Direct Hand.  You should start with the least amount of assistance you need to provide and save using the Direct Handfeeding technique until last. Unfortunately, what we often see in practice is that people start and stay with Direct Hand. This can create unnecessary debility and dependence on others, rather than supporting self-feeding.    The first thing you need to know is if the person has“skill finger” ability (your thumb, first and second finger are your “skill fingers” and are needed to manipulate utensils when eating). Based on this information, you can tailor the level of assistance provided and which technique to use.  Over Hand  Let's say we have an older adult who's pretty much able to feed themselves that they have skill finger ability and need a little help getting the food from the plate to their mouths; start by offering overhand assistance. Place your hand over the person's and gently guide their hand with the utensil towards their mouth.    Be careful when you're doing this to make sure that you don't hurt their wrist or grab their hand too tight and always help them through the middle of their body.  "Hand-feeding techniques are helpful for other caregiving activities that you may be doing. You can help older adults brush their teeth, comb their hair, and even get dressed; because with the Under Hand technique, we're doing all the fine motor stuff that they can no longer do because of Alzheimer's disease." -Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN Under Hand  The Under Hand technique works the best for someone who's lost skill finger ability or doesn't seem to understand what to do with their utensils. At this point, we can use the Under Hand technique.  Start by getting into the Under Hand Shake position; what this technique does is it frees up is your skill fingers. The Under Hand technique provides a new, additional sensorimotor cue to maximize the signals that we're providing.  Modifications based on Range of Motion Ability One of the first modifications we can do with the underhand technique is if the person has a partial range of motion. In this case, we need to load the fork or the spoon for them because that's the part that they can no longer do. So if a person has very little range of motion, you may need to put their food item into a different container and get very close to them so that they don't have to move as far to participate in the act of eating. Even with a minimal range of motion, the underhand still provides the cues that might help them to understand that it's time to eat  Direct Hand  The third technique is the Direct Hand technique. You want to save this handfeeding technique for people who aren't able to participate in the act of eating. It is best practice to put your hand on their shoulder; because they've lost peripheral vision and they may not see you sitting there. Even with this technique, you need to make sure that they see the food before it comes towards their mouth. Lifting it into their visual field helps them to know that food is coming, and usually results in them opening their mouth. This often allows meal intake to go more quickly. Want to Know More? If you found this video helpful and would like to learn more strategies to improve meal intake, please visit my website at MelissaBPhD.com/shop. I’ve created an online course titled, “Optimizing Nutrition in Dementia Using Supportive Handfeeding”. I’ve adapted this course from my research teaching nursing home staff for family/ friend caregivers to teach you these skills.  This course teaches you the most recent evidence-based information we have for managing mealtimes in dementia – and you may even find it helpful for doing other care activities like combing someone's hair, brushing their teeth, or helping them to get dressed.   You can use the Coupon Code TIGO20 to get 20% off the course! You can also find other videos related to Alzheimer's disease on my YouTube Channel (MelissaBPhD) and this website under podcasts + blogs. About Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FGSA, FAAN: I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing ('96) and Master of Science in Nursing ('00) as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) from the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) School of Nursing (SON). I genuinely enjoy working with the complex medical needs of older adults. I worked full-time for five years as FNP in geriatric primary care across many long-term care settings (skilled nursing homes, assisted living, home, and office visits), then transitioned into academic nursing in 2005, joining the faculty at UNCW SON as a lecturer. I obtained my Ph.D. in Nursing and a post-master's Certificate in Nursing Education from the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing ('11). I then joined the faculty at Duke University School of Nursing as an Assistant Professor. My family moved to northern Virginia in 2015 and led to me joining the George Washington University (GW) School of Nursing faculty in 2018 as a (tenured) Associate Professor. I am also the Director of the GW Center for Aging, Health, and Humanities. Please find out more about her work at https://melissabphd.com/.

Church with Jesse Lee Peterson
03/14/10 How Do You See God? PART 2... (Sunday Service Archive)

Church with Jesse Lee Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 56:56


BOND Sunday Service, March 14, 2010: Jesse Lee Peterson and the people discuss their impression of God — warning that he'll challenge what you think. We need a return to men and fathers. Jesse tells the story of celebrities having a support group recorded on a TV show. He also tells the story of a man who felt like a woman, but who made a baby! Warning: Do not entertain the thoughts! At the end, Jesse has a man read a biblical passage, Isaiah 55: 6-11. BLOG POST: https://rebuildingtheman.com/03-14-10-how-do-you-see-god-part-2-sunday-service-archive/ TIME STAMPS 0:00 Welcome 1:03 Get a life 2:41 She wants to be Christian 4:31 Admit you're not 5:35 Raymond 6:42 See Him, see yourself 8:01 The Teacher within; Lost entertainers 10:06 'Helping' others 11:28 Learning things 13:23 Movie about Jesus 14:31 A woman speaks 16:35 Seek God for yourself 17:07 Q: Man becomes woman? 21:15 Parents say ok to it! 22:48 Story of one such man 28:35 An 80yo man on the Devil 32:59 Back to the story 36:25 NEVER entertain thoughts 41:52 Know yourself 43:12 Light of the world 44:48 How to bear your cross 46:19 Pride: Judging, playing god 47:07 Fathers 47:47 Rusty on sin 49:16 Seek the Kingdom within 51:30 Christians listen to Satan 53:07 Seeing wrongdoing 55:17 Isaiah 55: 6-11 56:25 Support BOND Church with Jesse Lee Peterson is live every Sunday 11 AM U.S. Pacific Time at BOND in Los Angeles. Watch/listen online or join us in-person. Doors open at 10:30 AM. Church streams 11 AM through 12:30, Pacific Time. https://rebuildingtheman.com/church Contact BOND to schedule counseling, set up monthly donation, order books, or join our mailing list: Call 800-411-BOND (1-800-411-2663) or office 323-782-1980, hours Mon-Fri 9-4 PT (Los Angeles). https://rebuildingtheman.com/contact

Special Sauce Podcast
JOSH LARKIN & JEFF INGARGIOLA : Larkin Motors

Special Sauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 24:16


In this Special episode, Marcus heads back to one of his small business mentorships... LARKIN MOTORS, owned and operated by two exceptional gentlemen, bothVeterans and First Responders. Josh and Jeff express their beliefs in family as an important part of their business as well as being committed to their mission in giving their customers a positive experience every time. Striving for integrity through hard work and honesty, they've created ​Larkin Motors as your one stop shop for truck/auto performance and maintenance repair.Help us spread the word for our friends at Larkin Motors and their Special project...#VeteransHelpingVeterans As they continue to give back by picking a 'veteran in need' and fixing their vehicle for FREE! If you are a veteran or you know a veteran who may be in need, you can contact either us at SpecialSaucePodcast.com or message them directly at LarkinMotors.com Thank you to all our listeners, those who serve and those who give back to their communities!

You Were Made for This
057: Relational Goodness in Times of Crisis

You Were Made for This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 19:30


Hello everyone and welcome to today’s episode where today we reflect on the impact the coronavirus is having on our relationships. There’s no shortage of information about the virus itself. How it’s affecting our physical health, advice how to take care of our self, the impact on the economy, and the disruption in our normal daily life. I don’t want to talk about any of that. Instead, I want to talk about what I mentioned in my Every Wednesday email from last week where I asked listeners to share with me examples of anything positive they have seen coming out of the coronavirus health crisis we are in. I asked for specific, concrete stories , anything that someone saw, heard, or experienced that would encourage people. So today’s episode is all about the positive, all about the goodness found in the challenging times we are in. So here’s the first response: A listener by the name of David writes: “I have been working from home and have been able to see my daughter more than usual and have witnessed firsthand how hard Brittney works as a stay at home mom! It has been a blessing to have this time with them and not rush out the door every morning. “ ____________________ From a listener who wishes to remain anonymous: * My wife called both our elderly widowed neighbors just to check in and make sure they had what they needed and were doing OK; they were surprisingly calm and offered to share their supplies if we needed anything * My wife has also been sharing (digitally) devotional teachings with friends from our gym who are struggling with anxiety * I purposely have gone out several times in the past few days to the grocery stores, Starbucks, etc. and observing people thanking grocery workers for serving people In our ministry we're ramping up our efforts this week just to check in with as many of our donors as possible, just to make sure they're doing OK and have some relational connect, and people seem grateful to be hearing from people (of all the negatives of digital media, the ability to stay connected relationally even when not able to physically seems to be an unexpected blessing) ____________________ I came across the following Facebook post recently: "Many years ago, a student asked the anthropologist Margaret Mead what she considered to be the first sign of civilization in a culture.The student expected that she would talk about hooks, clay pots or cave art. But no. She said that the first sign of civilization in an ancient culture was a broken and healed femur. Mead explained that in the animal kingdom, if you break your leg, you die. You can't run from danger, go to the river to drink water or hunt food. You are fresh meat for predators. No animal survives a broken leg long enough for the bone to heal. A broken femur that healed is evidence that someone had time to stay with the one who fell, treated the wound, took the person to safety and took care of her until she recovered. 'Helping someone during difficulty is where civilization begins', said Mead." ________________________________________ Help for the anxious. People who struggle with anxiety during less stressful times than we are in now, have most likely broken their worry-meter from over use at the present time. But someone has developed something that could very well help them. It’s a YouTube Video with Bible verses that deal with anxiety. It’s 2 hours and 43 minutes of a woman with a very soothing voice simply reciting Bible verses that speak to the issue of worry and anxiety. The verses are repeated, but there are enough of them, you barely notice they’re looped to last over 2 hours. In the background you hear and see a waterfall. It’s very calming. It may open with an ad, but just click on the “skip ads” button you’ll see. https://youtu.be/1E3ytLd7uJA ___________________________________________ Single people From a Facebook Group for missionary caregivers I found this post: “If you are on the field, and needing to self isolate due to Coronavirus; kindly remember to check in on the singles among you. There is a stark difference between isolating with a spouse (and possibly children) than isolating alone. Singles, be sure to reach out to others through your preferred means of communication. Others cannot meet needs if they are not aware of them. 14 or more days without contact with others is not good for anyone. May God bless all. This COVID-19 is a tremendous opportunity to let the world around us to see the love of Christ through us. May He, and He alone be glorified.” _______________________________ Business ConvertKit, an email service provider similar to Mail Chimps. Set up a $50,000 fund to help their small business clients whose businesses have taken a nose dive because the impact of the virus on our economy. _________________________________________ BUSINESS Ask yourself, “What does this make possible?” ~ Michael Hyatt “What new products or services are possible in this context? What efficiencies can be gained from having a remote team? What can I accomplish with the time gained from travel or event cancellations? Start thinking about possibilities, and they will begin to appear. " The same can be said about our relationships. During these unusual times of social distancing, What does this make possible in our relationships? Start thinking about the possibilities and they will appear. ___________________________________ Peggy Noonan “Declarations” Column, March 21, 2020, Wall Street Journal, “We Need Time to Absorb All This.” She won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for commentary Has been writing this Saturday morning column since 2000; living in New York City Read my edited version of her article Love her “an attitude for the journey:” Trust in God first and always. Talk to him. Click here to read her unedited column. ___________________________ If you forget everything else from today’s episode, here’s the one thing I hope you remember. Our show in a sentence Every challenge we face has embedded within it a choice. With Covid-19, we can choose to wring our hands, retreat, and just wait things out in fear. Or we can choose to taken advantage of opportunities to strengthen our relationships with people. Here’s what you can do in response to today’s show. We can look for the goodness in people, we can make them laugh, we can check in on them to let them know they’re not alone in all this. We can choose to bring out the best in ourselves. We can choose to follow Peggy Noonan’s advice: “Trust in God first and always. Talk to him” I’d love to hear about how this goes for you. Feel free to send an email to me, john@caringforothers.org, or share your thoughts in the “Leave a Reply” box at the bottom of the show notes. Closing I hope your thinking was stimulated by today’s show, to both reflect and to act. So that you will find the joy God intends for you through your relationships. Because after all, You Were Made for This. Now for Our Relationship Quote of the Week I’m going with the comment from Peggy Noonan’s column, and embrace her attitude and make it true for me too. It’s the last line in her article: I just want to get out and help in some way. Isn’t that what you feel? We all just want to pitch in. That’s all for today. See you next week. Bye for now. Resources mentioned in today’s show “Bible Verses for Anxiety and Worry -  https://youtu.be/1E3ytLd7uJA Peggy Noonan's "We Need Time to Absorb All This"

GLIDE Podcast
8/4/19 GLIDE Sunday Celebration

GLIDE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 85:47


This week hear from Rev. Norman Fong and his message about 'Helping our Communities To Sing.' Join GLIDE and the soulful sounds of the GLIDE Ensemble and the Change Band under the direction of Clifford Coulter LIVE in San Francisco! Amen. Hallelujah. Right On. Shalom. Salaam. Namaste. Visit us at www.glide.org. At GLIDE, we believe in creating a radically inclusive, just and loving community mobilized to alleviate suffering and break cycles of poverty and marginalization. Our core values emerge from GLIDE as a spiritual movement and are rooted in empowerment, recovery and personal transformation. We sing. We dance. We laugh together. We celebrate life. Join us in this transformative work today by making a gift, volunteering, or joining us for a Celebration this upcoming Sunday at 9:00 am or 11:00 am on the corner of Taylor and Ellis in San Francisco.

Tracy L Clark
ARE YOUR READY TO TALK TO YOUR ANIMALS

Tracy L Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018


Have you ever wondered what your animals do when you are not home? What they have to say to you if they are acting out! Well our animals do have feelings and they take on our emotions. Did you know quite often when your animal get sick it usually has taken the illness off you! Join us for a fun hour to understaned what your animals are telling you and what they are feeling. Stay open and prepare for some holiday fun!!!

Get Pregnant Naturally
Why EFT Can Help with Miscarriage and Trauma

Get Pregnant Naturally

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 74:46


Diana Rickmann joins us today as we are digging into Emotional Freedom Technique and how with the pain of miscarriage and traumatic births. Diana Rickman is a coach and Emotional Freedom Technique practitioner specialising in helping women and their partners who have experienced an early miscarriage or difficult birth to change how they feel about their painful memories and the way that their story affects them now so they can think about what happened calmly, grieve fully and feel ready to move on and create a new story.  Diana is in a unique position to help because she experienced both the loss of her first baby at 25 weeks and her second pregnancy ended in the difficult, emergency delivery of her son. Her experiences left her shocked and unable to express how she felt. She carried feelings of guilt, anger and sadness for a long time and they influenced her thinking and the way she felt about herself. Thankfully she found a technique she could rely on to support her and a coach who gently and expertly helped her to understand and release her feelings safely and without overwhelm. Now she shares that technique so her clients can experience the same sense of relief and freedom from loss and hurt. Her website: www.yourpregnancystory.com Get your FREE booklet: What to say to a friend who has miscarried' booklet and a 'Helping your partner' booklet aimed at men who want to support and understand what their partner is going through after miscarriage - www.yourpregnancystory.com Download your free fertility yoga video. In this 20 minute intro video we focus on a calming and peaceful practice to connect back to our heart. These simple yoga poses can help quiet negative thoughts and make you feel more in control. www.yogafreebie.com Book your Free Supercharge Your Fertility Discovery Call here: https://intakeq.com/booking/cZ7XW6 Don't forget to check out my Resources page for more information and products that will help you on your fertility journey.    

Tracy L Clark
FAITH VS RELIGION

Tracy L Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018


Many do not understand the difference and will argue into the ground about what their poin of view is. However, the program from religion is huge in all of our systems. The foundations are tainted and the truth is needing to be reset. Join us today as we START a journey of unfolding the real connection to God and the Love that is waitng for you to co-create if you truly step into the energy of LOVE.

Emmanuel Sunday Talks
#weareemmanuel 1 Joel Virgo - Helping People Find Their Way Back To God

Emmanuel Sunday Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 42:18


Exploring Emmanuel's strap line 'Helping people find their way back to God'

Metro UK
346: Nurse died running towards danger to help other victims on London Bridge ..

Metro UK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 0:10


'Helping people was what she loved to do in her job as a nurse and in her daily life' .. Read more >> http://bit.ly/2r11bRg

Allanah's Appleby Showcase
Dean Schneider- photographer

Allanah's Appleby Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2006 3:20


We had the pleasure of being able to interview Dean Schneider, a New Zealand nature photographer, who had come to visit with us for an afternoon to learn more about the sorts of things we are doing with computers in our classroom. We were surprised to learn that Dean had taken the photographs for the school reader 'Helping the Hoiho' which was Dillon's favourite when he was younger. I think all NZ children would recognise that book.