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When was the last time you thanked the people you work with? Paul reminds everyone that a simple, 'Thank you,' goes a long way. Learn more about BoomTown: boomtownroi.com/5amcall
In this review, we discuss Atlanta artist Childish Major's 'Thank you, God. For it all.' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why do we Bentch? To show gratitude? Because the Torah said so? If it's for gratitude, why do we need to be commanded? If it's a commandment, is it pure gratitude? Why isn't it enough to just say, 'Thank you for the food?' Why is the formula for Bentching so complicated and specific, that we have to mention Bris, Torah, Eretz Yisrael and Malchus Beis Dovid just because we ate a slice or 2 of pizza for lunch? The answer can be found in a history lesson in our Parsha.
Today's Guest: Topics: Man Hangs 'Trump Won' Banners at Baseball Games Dion Cini has been ejected from MLB stadiums for unfurling "Trump Won" banners. Cini said Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have encouraged him for years to hang the banners. Cini hung a "Trump 2020" banner at Yankee Stadium in 2018, which initially caught Trump's attention. "After I did Yankee Stadium three years ago, which is Trump's favorite stadium, he called, and he tweeted, and he Instagrammed, and he said, 'Thank you, please don't stop,'" Cini told Insider. "I've interacted with the Trump family multiple times. I'm not directly part of the Trump Organization, but they know who I am, they know what I'm doing, and they like it." https://news.yahoo.com/man-keeps-hanging-trump-won-164314091.html Ricky Schroder Calls Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl ‘Ignorant Punk' for Supporting Vaccines Ricky Schroder, the '80s actor who is nowadays known for berating Costco employees about mask mandates and bailing accused Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse out of jail, is making headlines again, this time for protesting a Foo Fighters show. The band, led by frontman Dave Grohl, recently gave a small live performance to a fully vaccinated crowd in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills. Their performance at the Canyon Club was a hit but struck the wrong chord with Schroder, who was spotted with a group of anti-vaccine picketers outside the venue. The “Silver Spoons” star also shared a meme on Facebook a couple of days before the Foo Fighters' show that depicted Grohl holding a giant syringe and wearing a shirt that said “Pharma Sellout.” Dave Grohl recently gave a small live performance to a fully vaccinated crowd in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills. Their performance at the Canyon Club was a hit but struck the wrong chord with Schroder, who was spotted with a group of anti-vaccine picketers outside the venue. “Dave Grohl is an ignorant punk who needs slapped for supporting Discrimination. Ignorance comes in all shapes & sizes. Kurt Cobain is laughing at you Dave along with Millions of Patriots….Fool.”
Today's Guest: Topics: Man Hangs 'Trump Won' Banners at Baseball Games Dion Cini has been ejected from MLB stadiums for unfurling "Trump Won" banners. Cini said Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have encouraged him for years to hang the banners. Cini hung a "Trump 2020" banner at Yankee Stadium in 2018, which initially caught Trump's attention. "After I did Yankee Stadium three years ago, which is Trump's favorite stadium, he called, and he tweeted, and he Instagrammed, and he said, 'Thank you, please don't stop,'" Cini told Insider. "I've interacted with the Trump family multiple times. I'm not directly part of the Trump Organization, but they know who I am, they know what I'm doing, and they like it." https://news.yahoo.com/man-keeps-hanging-trump-won-164314091.html Ricky Schroder Calls Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl ‘Ignorant Punk' for Supporting Vaccines Ricky Schroder, the '80s actor who is nowadays known for berating Costco employees about mask mandates and bailing accused Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse out of jail, is making headlines again, this time for protesting a Foo Fighters show. The band, led by frontman Dave Grohl, recently gave a small live performance to a fully vaccinated crowd in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills. Their performance at the Canyon Club was a hit but struck the wrong chord with Schroder, who was spotted with a group of anti-vaccine picketers outside the venue. The “Silver Spoons” star also shared a meme on Facebook a couple of days before the Foo Fighters' show that depicted Grohl holding a giant syringe and wearing a shirt that said “Pharma Sellout.” Dave Grohl recently gave a small live performance to a fully vaccinated crowd in the Los Angeles suburb of Agoura Hills. Their performance at the Canyon Club was a hit but struck the wrong chord with Schroder, who was spotted with a group of anti-vaccine picketers outside the venue. “Dave Grohl is an ignorant punk who needs slapped for supporting Discrimination. Ignorance comes in all shapes & sizes. Kurt Cobain is laughing at you Dave along with Millions of Patriots….Fool.”
Ross Melville joined the Strathalbyn CFS as a teenager in 2017 after he and his sister were saved after a serious car crash in Victor Harbor. Now 19, Ross has learned a lot growing up while a part of the community organisation, including protecting communities from recent major bushfires. He joins Jennie Lenman this 'Thank a First Responder Day' to share his story.
Sam Reed has dedicated most of his working life to working on the front lines. Now National Director of Disaster Relief Teams with Disaster Relief Australia, Sam worked for 12 years with the SA Police and for seven years in Australia and abroad with the Red Cross. He joins Jennie Lenman this 'Thank a First Responder Day' to talk about the challenges and rewards of his chosen careers.
Today is 'Thank a First Responder Day' - so Brooke and Bob caught up with our local CFS in Monash!
On this week's episode of #BeginTheJourney, Veteran Actor and Host Ashish Vidyarthi talk about finding reasons to say 'thank you' and his father's view on being grateful and how it shaped his life. Tune in to find more on #BeginTheJourney with Ashish Vidyarthi.You can know more about Ashish Vidyarthi: (https://ashishvidyarthi.com/)Twitter: @AshishVid (https://twitter.com/AshishVid)Instagram: @ashishvidyarthi1 (https://www.instagram.com/ashishvidyarthi1/)Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishvidyarthi-avidminer/)Youtube: (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAWm7wshz_Yr93uNgGUnsyA)Facebook: (https://www.facebook.com/ashishvidyarthiandassociates)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
It's over! After a chaotic shambles of a season, Derby County have stayed in the Championship by the skin of their teeth. A jubilant Chris, Richard and Tom give a collective, 'Thank god that's over' as we discuss the incredible six-goal final day rollercoaster and assess whether Derby's escape merely papers over the cracks of the Rams' long term problems. There's also your Five Word Reviews, and a chat with Rams fan Jimmy Gregory, one of dozens who followed the game from outside Pride Park before celebrating with the players on full time. SUBSCRIBE: Follow SBW on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud to stay up to date with the latest content. RATE US! Leave us a review for SBW on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy the show. Thanks for listening!
Stories mentioned in this episode: Day in History: 1996: New high school name narrowed to two choices 'Thank you for your service': Rochester church develops ministry to show gratitude to health care professionals Who is Yammy Bear, and why is he in Rochester? Reduced speed limits coming soon to Rochester streets Read all stories in this episode at postbulletin.com.
You've got to respect the hustle of a self-mad icon... If you don't know the name, it's about time that you did. The late great Rudy Ray Moore was singer, dancer, comedian, actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur and so very much more. In the world of independent production in showbiz he quite simply is the poster child for never giving up. On this episode we talk with author Mark Jason Murray about his new authorized biography of Rudy Ray Moore called "Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself". We go through his entire career, the legacy he left, the importance of the Kickstarter campaign that you can see below and so very much more. The audio wasn't the best on this one, but it's a great talk and if you want to know more you should check out Mark's Kickstarter campaign below for more details... https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mjmurray/thank-you-for-letting-me-be-myself Put your weight into this one...it deserves it.
Something my wife and I have been testing that has changed our relationship, and will change yours too. Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, this is Russell. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I got a really cool hack for your language. It's going to change your entire life. All right. So this one's simple. This is probably four years or five years ago, back in the very beginning of my podcasting days, back before Marketing Secrets, back when it was the Marketing in Your Car podcast, for my OGs. You guys remember that? I shared something that I was doing with my kids that was really fun. And I talked about how, when you meet most people, when you go to the grocery store or something like that, "Hey, how's it going?" They're like "Good." Or you see someone at the airport, "Hey, how's it going?" "Good." You start traveling, "How are you doing today?" "Good." Everybody's like, "Good, good." And good is boring. Good is the enemy to great, right? And so I started teaching my kids. I was like, "Hey, when somebody asks you, 'How are you doing?' Instead of saying 'Good,' say, 'I'm awesome.'" I think just try that. So my kids started doing it, I started doing it. I remember, I had to be at the airport at six in the morning, and the cashier when you're buying your gum and your water's like, "How are you doing today?" Because they have to ask that. Ad you're like, "Doing awesome." And they're like, "Oh, I wasn't expecting that." And it just shifts the person you're talking to every single time. It was like so simple, so dumb, but for the last four or five years, and I'm not perfect at this, but I always try. When someone asks how I'm doing, I never say "Good." All right? Instead I say, "I'm doing awesome." And it just kind of catches them. Even if I'm not doing good. I'm like, "Oh, I'm doing awesome." And then they're like, "Oh." and it shifts them. And it shifts you. So that's a little language hack. Right? So there's little things like that, that I'm always looking for, that are super dumb and super easy. And I found one the other day. Someone posted on Instagram, I'm not sure who it was. I think it was Lisa Bilyeu, but I'm not positive. So I'm going to give her credit, but it may not have been. But what she said, I think, or whoever it was, I think it's her. But the person who said it said, "Next time, instead of saying, 'I'm sorry,' shift it to, 'Thank you.'" And I was like, what? And then she gave an example. She said, for example, let's say you're running late and you run out to the car. Instead of saying, "Oh, I'm so sorry. I'm late," instead say, "Hey, thank you so much for waiting for me." Little shift. Now I want to show you how huge this actually is. Okay? When you say, "Oh, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry." What does that do to you? It brings guilt upon you, then the person feels badly. "Oh, don't feel guilty. No, it's totally fine, la la la." And it shifts this whole conversation, where everything's based on guilt and remorse and feeling bad about something. And it just ruins the whole thing. Where you shift it to say, "Oh my gosh, thank you so much for waiting for me," suddenly the person's like, "Oh, you're welcome." And you just gave gratitude to that person. That person received gratitude. Like, "Oh, no worries. It's totally cool." And all of a sudden, it shifts the entire dynamic, the feeling, the energy, everything shifts after that. Now this has been a fun one for me because my amazing wife who I love so much, she definitely... Guilt drives her a lot of times. And so she says, "I'm sorry," everything, over and over and over again. And so I've been playing this with her just to see what happens. And so she had to leave for a couple of days and I had to run the kids and everything, and it was crazy, hectic, and stressful, and hard. But as her husband and as the man, I'm like owning it. Right? I'm doing it. I'm doing all the things. I'm doing the hard work. And I'm feeling really, really good about it. And she called me, she was like, "Oh, I'm so sorry that you're doing all this." And I'm like, "Don't feel sorry. I don't want you to feel sorry for me. I'm freaking stepping up. I'm your man. I want you to be thankful for this." And so I told her, I said, "Hey, instead of saying, sorry, say thank you." That makes me feel better about it. I don't want to feel like, man, like I'm this stranger. Like she feels sorry, and now there's guilt. She feels guilty, then I feel guilty that she feels guilty. It just ruins the whole experience, versus her saying, "Thank you." And so for the last week and a half, two weeks, she's been doing this. Instead of every time she's slips and catches yourself like, "Oh, I'm so sorry. Oh wait, thank you so much for doing that for me. Oh, thank you for taking care of the kids. Thank you for stepping up. Thank you for staying late. Thank you for coming home early. Thank you for..." And just shifting it from "I'm sorry," to "Thank you." And I cannot tell you the shift in my energy and her energy and the experience together. It is night and day. For me, as the receiver of that, has been amazing. And so I want to share that little hack with you because I promise you, for some of you guys, this will change your life. This will change your relationships. Don't say, "I'm sorry," anymore. Unless you do something stupid, go say sorry. You should be apologizing, but for every situation that's like, you're late, you're on time, someone's doing a favor for you, whatever. Shift it from "I'm sorry," to "Thank you." And that little tiny shift, as little as it seems, it changes the energy of the moment, changes the person's attitude, changes your attitude, makes them feel gratitude, it makes you feel gratitude. It makes them feel gratitude and everything good will come from that. And so, anyway, I wanted to share it with you guys today because it's exciting for me. And hopefully it'll be an exciting tool for you as well. So that said, you got two tools now. Number one, "How are you doing today?" "Doing awesome." Number two, "Oh, thank you so much for waiting for me. I appreciate that." Those two little shifts will change everything. All right. Have fun with them. Try it out. Let me know how it goes. I appreciate you all. Thank you guys for listening. Did you notice that? I said, "Thank you." If I had said, "I'm so sorry I wasted your time today. I'm so sorry that you had to take four minutes to listen to this today." It would have been different, right? So thank you. Thank you for listening. I appreciate you taking the time today. Hopefully gave you value. You guys give me value by listening and I'm grateful for that. Anyway, that said, appreciate you guys. Hope you enjoy this episode and we'll talk to you guys all soon. All right. Bye, everybody.
What were our favorite 5 J.J. Watt plays and where does he fit in the Houston pantheon of team sport athletes? Hosts Robert Land and Stephen Kerr bid a fond farewell to Watt and pen a final 'Thank you' to him. Is tanking the right move for the Rockets and how important is it really? We look at how they can find their future All-Stars and look into the Astros latest signing. Plus, we ask what the Astros biggest hole is going into the season. Subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple, the Google podcast app or the Stitcher app. Email Info@HoustonSportsTalk.net for questions, suggestions or comments. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @HSTPodcast
"This great saint was bishop in Magnesia, and suffered for Christ at the age of 113. When a violent persecution broke out under the Emperor Septimus Severus, the aged Charalampus did not hide from his persecutors, but freely and openly preached the Christian faith. He endured all tortures as though not in the body, and when they flayed the living flesh from him, the godly saint said to the Emperor's soldiers: 'Thank you, my brethren, for scraping off the old body and renewing my soul for new and eternal life.' He performed many wonders and brought many to the Faith. Even the Emperor's daughter, Gallina, repudiated the paganism of her father and became a Christian. Condemned to death and led to the place of execution, St Charalampus raised his arms to heaven and prayed for all men, that God would give them bodily health and salvation of soul, and that He would grant them the fruits of the earth in abundance: 'Lord, Thou knowest that men are flesh and blood; forgive them their sins and pour out Thy blessing on all.' After praying thus, the saintly elder gave his soul to God before the executioner had laid his sword to his neck. He suffered in 202. Gallina took his body and buried it." (Prologue) The Great Horologion puts his age at 103.
Thank you to everyone who contacted me after the last episode, in which Caine and I talked about tea and biscuits. We asked, 'What are biscuits in the USA?'Thank you to 'Ladies Who Bond' on Instagram for giving me a great answer. You can find her great account here: https://www.instagram.com/ladieswhobond/ Also, thank you to Jon Auty, who also contacted me. He runs the podcast, 'Behind the Stunts'. You can also find him on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/behindthestunts and also find him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestunts/ You can contact me here: https://www.instagram.com/flemingneverdies/ Perhaps you have something to say about how I pronounce 'scone'?
Where you know him from: The Warriors (1979), The Thing (1982), and Shakedown (1988)This month on Interviews After Dark we talk to actor and musician, Thomas G. Waites!This is the perfect companion episode to go with our review of co-host Zak's favorite movie, The Warriors (1979)! Thomas G. Waites doesn't hold back when talking about his experience on the set of Walter Hill's cult classic gang movie or what he did to contribute to the deterioration of his relationship with the director. It's a candid conversation with a thoughtful and reflective Thomas G. Waites, now years removed from 'the Fox.'Thank you to our Patreon members for making this episode possible!— SUPPORT THE SHOW —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!REDDIT - Join our growing Subreddit community!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
On this episode of therapy is cool, Molly interviews Kristen and Amanda who are the founders of Wellness on the Farm. They are meditation teachers and podcasters whose mission is to create an inclusive, authentic, and judgement free space to explore meditation and share powerful stories. They guide us through a 'Thank you' meditation. The ladies of Wellness on the Farm share their amazing journey from their own personal healing to creating community on the farm by leading meditations with horses! They share what happens when they go into a meditative state and the relationship with the horses who end up relaxing enough to lay down. They chat about their business, their podcast and their fundraising venture "Self Care for a Cause." Find out about Wellness on the Farm: Website: www.wellnessonthefarm.ca Facebook: www.facebook.com/wellnessonthefarm Instagram: www.instagram.com/wellnessonthefarm Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-struggle-is-real-by-wellness-on-the-farm/id1521443231 Find out more about Therapy is cool: Website: Therapy is cool podcast Instagram: mollyzivetherapy Join Molly for her first self love workshop where you can Increase connection with amazing individuals Dive deep into the meaning of self love Identify self love tools you can bring with you into your daily life Details and sign up here: Self-Love Workshop --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therapysnacks/support
**Use discretion when and where you listen to this episode. This is a frank discussion about sex and may not be appropriate to listen to with your children. We also use one swear word.**We are having the sex talk. Or more accurately, we are discussing the many body, sex, and relationship talks you get to have with your kids throughout their childhoods. Here are a few key points:Early and often: Even at an early age, your kids are curious about their bodies and where babies come from. These are opportunities to start having these (low stakes) conversations. Instead of one, big talk (too much pressure!), having lots of little conversations along the way will establish you as the trusted resource on sensitive topics about your kids' bodies, feelings, puberty, relationships, etc.Utilize resources: Don't do this alone. Use the resources out there to help with these conversations. Many books out there are perfect to read with your child, so you don't have to have the perfect words or all the information. Here are a few resources we've used, but there are many more out there that you may find helpful:God Made All of MeUnashamedHonest Talk7 Lessons to Introduce Your Child to Biblical SexualityTrue North Freedom ProjectWill Puberty Last My Whole LifeKey messages to reinforce: Al along, we want to make sure we are telling our kids important truths about themselves:Their bodies are good and beautiful and just as they should be.There are no dumb questions, and they can come to us with anythingEverything they are going through is normal.Puberty, in particular, may seem hard, but they are up for it and it will not last forever.The Stat of the Week is about trends in sexual activity among teenagers (15-19 years old) from the CDC. Also, we have a little too much fun celebrating the end of our arch nemesis, Caillou. Some of the best headlines:'We did it!' Relieved parents react tot he cancellation of PBS' "Caillou"'Caillou' Canceled by PBS & Parents Couldn't Be HappierCaillou is cancelled and parents are rejoicing: 'That bald headed little terror can no longer brainwash kids'Thank you so much for listening! As always if you have a friend who may be encouraged by this conversation, don't hesitate to share the podcast with them.
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What is the difference between saying 'thank you' and having gratitude? How do you practice gratitude authentically? Giving thanks and gratitude are not the same. Saying 'thank you' is the inevitable result of actions we take, lessons we learned and appreciation of what we have gone though. Gratitude is being able to look at our life and our experience and acknowledge what we know, fee and appreciate now that we didn’t before. The words 'Thank you are the acknowledgment of how our life is better BECAUSE of our experiences (whether they're good and bad)! How can I come to be grateful for all conditions and circumstances of my life (even the painful ones)? If you're looking to expand your experience of gratitude to include all parts of your life, then this podcast episode is for you.
"Chubbee," said Mama, "when you get a present It's 'cause someone loves you so just be pleasant. It's not for the gift that you tell them, 'Thank you!' It's knowing God loves you and that bee does too!" THA
Do we spend enough time focusing on Thanksgiving--In this classic rerun, we listen to Dr. John Whitcomb's teaching on this timely question in a special holiday episode of our broadcast, -Encounter God's Truth.--Basing his presentation on the gospel account of Jesus' healing of 10 lepers, our teacher also took us to several other Scriptures that demonstrate the vital importance of giving thanks to the Lord.-Host Wayne Shepherd also asked Dr. Whitcomb to expand on the emphasis that the Apostle Paul placed on thankfulness in the great passage in Romans 1. -We pray that your Thanksgiving celebration will be richly blessed, and we are glad that you have chosen to make -Encounter God's Truth- a part of it. May God help us all to look to Him during this holiday season.
A new MP3 sermon from Whitcomb Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Only One Said 'Thank You' Subtitle: (EGT) Thanksgiving Speaker: Dr. John Whitcomb Broadcaster: Whitcomb Ministries Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 11/21/2020 Bible: Luke 17:11-19 Length: 25 min.
Future recipient of the Kamala Harris Grant for Literary Podcasts is back! In this episode we finally get into the belly of the mackerel with a scene-by-scene breakdown of the first 15 or so pages of Karl Ove Knausgaard's My Struggle: A Death in the Family. This is a new thing we're trying because we realized we hadn't actually talked about MS yet. But please be assured the interviews with people who have not read Knausgaard will continue!We've been getting a lot of nice listener feedback and would love to keep hearing from you! Comments? Concerns? Guest suggestions? Thoughts on which of the four open sandwiches of the apocalypse you would choose? Especially if you're one of our 7 Israeli listeners, please write in! You can email Lauren (teixeira.lauren@gmail.com), DM us on Twitter, or respond to our newsletter, which you should subscribe to if you haven't yet - ourstruggle.substack.com. (Please no comments on the audio in this episode, I forgot to wear headphones and make Drew as well so that's why it sucks and I'm sorry)cheat sheet:0:00 - Drew and Lauren ponder Mein Kampf vs. Harry Potter and their place in the canon of popular YA lit9:14 - Finally we get to the famous first lines of book one! We discuss how these first few pages are composed, jewel-like and therefore strangely unlike the rest of this odd ramshackle annex of a book.20:16 - Beginning of an interesting discussion about childhood details about how small observations made in childhood last through the rest of your life. We talk about pieces of media seen as children that made a huge impression on us as children (Lauren - 1974 Murder on the Orient Express; Drew - Tubgirl)37:15 - We draw out one of Knausgaard's semi-thesis statements, about the inverse relationship between perspective and meaning. How crucial is 'epistemological openness' to the Knausgaardian project?56:20 - An absolutely gruesome recap of a typical evening meal in the Knausgaard household in the 1970s. This somehow leads into one of our most rigorous intellectual discussions yet, regarding exactly which foods do and do not constitute so-called 'heterosexual cuisine.'Thank you for listening and sorry again about the audio!MUSIC - GUIDED BY VOICES 'Game of Pricks'EDITING - LAUREN, THE MAN OF THE SHOW
Want to improve your well-being? It can be as easy as writing a thank you note! Listen to this quick HIPHabits episode for what needs to be included in that note to make a difference, how it impacts depression symptoms and happiness and what researchers found! CONNECT WITH DANIELLE Facebook Instagram Twitter Website This podcast is brought to you by the Mail Tribune. Check out more Mail Tribune podcasts here. Support Happiness in Progress on Patreon. Want video? Subscribe on Youtube.
On the Podcast today we talked about creepy dolls, dressing up for dead people, honoring yourself, and more!Remember 18+ ONLY!! EP 448Instagram.com/ItsTheWakeUpShowInstagram.com/StrawberryRadioInstagram.com/LizetteLoveeInstagram.com/Lou.Rawk
On this episode of The Thought Shower, Intern John reflects on his last eight years in DC and what you've meant to him. See Intern John and Sos October 23 & 24 for "Intern John: For America" at the Arlington Drafthouse benefitting Fisher House Foundation! Tickets: InternJohnComedy.comEvery week IJ and Shelby discuss adulting, dating, radio life, and more! You can follow Intern John on social media: @InternJohnRadio and Shelby Sos @ShelbySos. You can listen to past episodes at TheThoughtShower.com and you can WATCH here: WatchTheThoughtShower.com
In this episode, you can hear the the insider view of COVID-19 in South Korea and two key factors on combating the virus. And you'll learn about formal & casual Korean and how to say 'Thank you' in three different ways. Practice Korean sentences by listening & repeating with me. See you on every Friday! 안녕 For shopping Korean learning books that I made, visit: thelegitkorean.com Send me your speaking assignment on: instagram.com/legitkari
Tonight's special guest is Bob Eden from Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia, a survivor who shares his story in his own descriptive, articulate words: "After more than 20 years of fighting depression, psychologists, psychiatrists and many cycles of medication, one simple personal insight brought me home. To all those beautiful people who have suffered from depression I say 'Thank you.' Simply, thank you for doing such a wonderful job!" Bob goes on, "I was delivered by cesarean section; my mother never forgave me for the scar on her belly. Mum was prone to violent outbursts of rage, so I got the crap beaten out of me for many years. The message I internalized was 'Mum is often beating me therefore she does not love me; I must be unlovable, and it is all my fault!' and 'The World is not a Safe Place!' Dad was a mythical being who was always at work, so the message I got was 'Dad never spends any time with me, therefore he does not love me, so I must be unlovable, and it is all my fault.' I became a people-pleaser and totally abandoned my needs. Later, I took a 12-step course for Adult Children of Absent Parents which was helpful. John Bradshaw's work on the Inner Child and Family of Origin opened the flood gates for me as I began to understand what my dysfunctional childhood had produced. I spent the first 40 years of my life chopping off bits of me to fit in and the remainder going back and gathering them all up for I now know that all of me is OK. I realized that I AM the only expert on my life and the pain of depression was the pain of humanity having to live in such a crazy society, so I started the dance which is now over. For me we are all victims of victims and if you don't hand it back, you pass it on. Time to break this multi-generational cycle of abuse!"
Thank You to the World Find out more about Thank You and how you can join the movement. If you want to connect with us, please send us a DM on @hillsong.creative, and share what you're doing and creating in this season with the hashtag #creativeisolationchallenge Join the Hillsong Creative team every Monday, as we journey this season together. We are doing short "micropod" episodes of the Hillsong Creative Podcast, with devotions and prayer, updates from around the world, and practical insight from various areas of our team. You can also join our join the creative community of Hillsong Church as we reflect and pray through different books of the Bible, on our "Praying through the Bible" Podcast.
With,Dr.M.Lee''Doc'' Stanley Sr.,and his sports posse, Dusty,''Atlanta Naz'' and ''LT'',is an in depth informative educational and historical look at the world of sports,on his renowned and legendary award winning,radio show,'Sports In Depth'. Di-versing from both a daily and historical perspective,bringing also both an in depth look and perspective not only on the sports of our times, but too,of the players and performers of the said events, both now and of yesteryear. 'Sports In Depth',AKA SID, also brings us the unique strategies of sports from an intellectual prospective. Not just athletics because as it takes raw GOD given talent and conditioning it too takes a blessed mind fueled with passion, determination,intellect and a belief of competing and accomplishing too. And with the in depth knowledge and diverse intellect, of Doc's iconic posse,'Sports In Depth' is too,''the world in Depth''. Thanks for joining us once again,where we always,''Rope the Rumors,Hog tie the Issues and Brand the Truth.'' *TRUST*IN*GOD* ''The Promise Of Tommorrow is NONE.'' ''Thank you GOD for the good things I do through you and for you.'' '' I may be late but what I said was on time.''
In this episode, Joseph and Jessica look at how we can lose our identity when we focus on the labels the world gives us or when we add labels to ourselves. (02:06) Identity Crisis(03:30) Fitting into the Tribe(06:18) Family can Influence Our Identity(10:30) Work can Steal Our Identity(14:07) The Labels we Carry from Home Bleed into our Work(19:37) The World Creates an Identity for Us(24:08) Losing Your Identity in the Church(34:24) Spirited ReflectionsWhen faced with a struggle to understand our identity we need to ask ourselves, 'Who we Are?' and 'Whose we Are?'Thank you for listening. Book RecommendationsMere Christianity - C. S. LewisIntro and Outro Music: Godfrey GomezCover Art: Maurice GomezFollow us on Instagram and Facebook @spiritedtalkspodcastWe have created a FREE guide of the tools we use to study the Bible. Download it now from our website spiritedtalks.com.
Carina Krehl part 2 with Dude Set! Wonderful talk about spirituality, science, and religion. Treat yourself how you would like to be treated and treat others how they would like to be treated too. Follow Carina Krehl on Instagram @Carinakrehl, they promote artists who would love your support ☺️ check them out! Their book 'Thank you Damnit' will be released soon, keep your eyes peeled! www.carinakrehl.com - Carter G. Woodson Museum - South Side St. Petersburg, Florida. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dudeset/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dudeset/support
Carina Krehl joins Nicole and Tom for some Dude Set! We talk spirituality, science, and religion. Treat yourself how you would like to be treated and treat others how they would like to be treated. We all need to pay attention and work on improving ourselves. Come join us for a wonderful conversation full of understanding and self discovery. Follow Carina Krehl on Instagram @Carinakrehl, they promote artists who would love your support ☺️ Check them out! Their book 'Thank you Damnit' will be released soon, keep your eyes peeled! www.carinakrehl.com Carter G. Woodson Museum - South Side St. Petersburg, Florida. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dudeset/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dudeset/support
In today’s episode, Yvette welcomes a special guest to the show, wedding celebrant Leanne Booker. Leanne is an experienced Brisbane-based celebrant that takes pride in creating unique and personal ceremonies. For almost three decades Leanne worked as a lawyer and once her four children were independent, she followed her dream of becoming a celebrant. With a focus on building relationships with her couples before the ceremony, Leanne loves helping couples relax and enjoy their wedding day. Listen in as Leanne shares her wisdom on all things ceremonies from intimate weddings and elopements to her tips for finding the right celebrant for you and your partner.Yvette and Leanne discuss:the difference between a Legals Only ceremony and a simple ceremony and how to work out what you want your ceremony to be like.the techniques Leanne implements to help keep her couples cool, calm and collected throughout the ceremony. the one moment of every ceremony that gives Leanne goosebumps.the concept of elopements and how the intimate wedding has evolved.how to best utilise your celebrant to create the ceremony that you both desire.tips for selecting the right celebrant for you and how to utilise online channels and reviews.why a meeting with your celebrant and a rehearsal before the ceremony is a must.learn Leanne’s one tip for having a wonderful, relaxed wedding journey.Today’s episode is brought to you by the Manage My Wedding Greeting Cards. The perfect way to say 'You're invited' or 'Thank you', Manage My Wedding's Greeting Cards are elegantly designed and beautifully printed cards and envelopes of the highest quality. Shop here.Your resources:Manage My Wedding App Download Manage My Wedding StoreManage My Wedding InstagramManage My Wedding FacebookManage My Wedding PinterestLeanne Booker WebsiteLeanne Booker InstagramLeanne Booker Facebook Recommended Podcasts:Episode Four: How To Ensure Your Wedding Day Is The Best Day Of Your Life Episode Twenty-five: How To Plan Your Wedding Day TimelineIf you loved this podcast and would like to hear more from The Manage My Wedding Podcast please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. We would love for you to rate this podcast and share with your family and friends on social media tagging us. When you do leave a review please leave your Instagram handle so Yvette can send you a little something and a personal thank you.Happy Planning xx
On the 58th episode of #BeginTheJourney, host Ashish Vidyarthi (@AshishVid) talks about the phrase 'Thank you'. He shares how the power of gratitude can enhance your experience of life. He also shares some of his life incidents after stepping out from NSD and meeting a new set of people. Be grateful for what life has given you. Have a wonderful life ahead, Thank you!Tune in to find more on #BeginTheJourney with Ashish Vidyarthi.You can follow Ashish Vidyarthi on Twitter and LinkedIn: @AshishVid (https://twitter.com/AshishVid)(https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishvidyarthi-avidminer/)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
On this episode of ‘Grab A Glass’, DT talks about his engagement, sings AOC’s praises through the political BS, and gives his take on 2Chainz vs Rick Ross.
Caught up with a good friend to finally have a talk about what we (the black community of Sandersville, Ga) need to do for ourselves and our future generations. I met a brilliant young black man that goes by the name "Dollaz" and he shared his views on equipping our youth with skills versus traditional "education". We touched on trade skills, Morgans time at Clemson, the Eurie Martin police brutality case and everything in between. Also had the man himself "Tanna-boy" drop in and share his thoughts. Tune in and enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damian-johnson04/support
Sean has been busy. He talks about how he balances his stress. With his new job and this podcast, he discusses how his understanding of his limitations have helped him better balance his life through stressful times. There's a lot in this episode - plus a 'Thank you' to regular listeners!
On the anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, journalist Erin Geiger Smith discusses the history of the women’s suffrage event as well as her new book, Thank You for Voting: The Maddening, Enlightening, Inspiring Truth About Voting in America . It’s part of our ongoing series “Keep It 100.”
The day we lose our gratitude is when we learn how tough life is. Like three-year olds asserting self, we claim we don’t need help or guidance. “I’ll do it by myself,” we say, though what we are attempting is far harder than clean faces or shoelaces. And so we sally forth to fix what’s broken in our world and us. When friendships fray, we use our wits, and watch in sadness till they’re permanently lost. We climb the office steps, dismayed that we are out of breath from all the jockeying and gossip. Marriages creak forward toward gray photo anniversaries, remembering the days of laughter and of love. The missing piece is gratitude, and Someone to be grateful to. We didn’t gift ourselves with healthy life, protect ourselves from many woes, or build the circles that bring joy. These are the Father’s kindnesses, unfolding from a heart of grace. God gives because it’s in His heart to give. His grace is love applied to pain. “Lord, everything You have made will praise You. Those who belong to You will bless You” (Psa 145:10). Our gratitude is just the truth about the goodness of our God. Begin this day with grace-anointed lips: say “Thank you” ten—a hundred—times. And stay in grace. -Bill Knott Note: If you are blessed by GraceNotes, we invite you to subscribe.
Randy Cruz is joined by Graham Mathews from Bleacher Report and Daily DDT to reflect on the Undertaker's career from his greatest matches, moments, versions of his character, rivalries and revisit the 1998 King of the Ring, which held arguably the most memorable 'Hell in a Cell' match between the Undertaker and Mankind as it celebrates its 22nd anniversary. twitter.com/randyjcruz (@randyjcruz) twitter.com/wrestlerant (@wrestlerant) patreon.com/cruzcontrol
This week Beth and Wendy discuss Malcolm Johnn Naden, an indigenous Australian man who killed two women, members of his own family, Lateesha Nolan and Kristy Scholes in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. After his crimes, he hid out in the bush for seven years before he was finally caught. We dive into the setting (11:21), the killers early life (32:32) and the timeline. As usual we close out the show with some shout outs, crime news, and of course, some tips on how not to get murdered. Thanks for listening! This is a weekly podcast and new episodes drop every Thursday, so until next time... look alive guys, it's crazy out there! Where to find us: Our Facebook page is Fruitloopspod and our discussion group is Fruitloopspod Discussion on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/groups/fruitloopspod/ We are also on Twitter and Instagram @fruitloopspod Please send any questions or comments to fruitloopspod@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at 602-935-6294. We just might read your email or play your voicemail on the show! Want to Support the show? You can support the show by rating and reviewing Fruitloops on iTunes, or anywhere else that you get your podcasts from. We would love it if you gave us 5 stars! You can make a donation on the Cash App https://cash.me/$fruitloopspod Or become a monthly Patron through our Podbean Patron page https://patron.podbean.com/fruitloopspod Articles/Websites Wikipedia contributors. (05/16/2020). Malcolm Naden. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 06/04/2020 from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malcolm_Naden&oldid=956993267 aclark. (01/07/2015). A decade on, dad's heart still breaks for murdered daughter. Whitsunday Times. Retrieved 05/29/2020 from https://www.whitsundaytimes.com.au/news/its-no-easier-10-years-on/2503041/ Pymble Ladies’ College; Conde Library. (06/14/2013). R v Naden [2013] NSWSC 759. https://pymblelc.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=47146385 Bibby, Paul. (05/03/13). Naden reveals 'no real reason' behind murders. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 06/04/2020 from https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/naden-reveals-no-real-reason-behind-murders-20130502-2ivt7.html Bibby, Paul. (06/14/13). 'Thank you, your honour': Naden gets his wish for life in jail. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 06/04/2020 from https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/thank-you-your-honour-naden-gets-his-wish-for-life-in-jail-20130614-2o8cu.html Gibbs, Stephen. (07/23/17). EXCLUSIVE: Stealing bananas from elephants, raiding rubbish bins and even gutting a GIANT TORTOISE to eat: How Australia's most wanted murderer survived for months in a ZOO while evading police. The Daily Mail. Retrieved 06/04/2020 from https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4709218/Malcolm-Naden-ate-tortoise-hiding-Dubbo-zoo.html Rule, Andrew. (01/20/12). Malcolm Naden: Weird loner or deviant killer? Adelaide Now. Retrieved 06/04/2020 from https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ipad/weird-loner-or-fugitive-killer/news-story/52dbffdd1b9c1be97e4b7d320e0bd0f5?sv=1f4e7b8aaec2c1647477b9484603741e Byrnes, Holly. (09/08/2013). Secret Photos of Wildman Killer. The Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.pressreader.com/australia/the-sunday-telegraph-sydney/20130908/282973922709283 Davies, Lisa. (07/12/2013). VIDEO, PICS: Policeman says Naden case was personal. The Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/1635127/video-pics-policeman-says-naden-case-was-personal/ The Daily Liberal. (05/03/13). FANTASISED ABOUT MURDER: Psychiatrist tells hearing Naden would 'kill again'. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/1474351/fantasised-about-murder-psychiatrist-tells-hearing-naden-would-kill-again/ Vollmer, Tim. (12/30/2011). Living in fear of Malcolm Naden. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/living-in-fear-of-malcolm-naden/news-story/6b2506bd9d6e7eefc41c3f635d8d5636?sv=49a7ff1e77a82ae7485db6eb7492e0a7 Walker, Ben. (12/30/2016). DNA tests confirm bones found belong to Lateesha Nolan. The Daily Liberal. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.dailyliberal.com.au/story/4380749/it-was-lateesha/ Grewal, Jessica. (04/24/2013). Families of Naden's alleged murder victims speak in court. NewsMail. Retrieved 06/06/2020 from https://www.news-mail.com.au/news/families-nadens-alleged-murder-victims-speak-court/1842647/ Gleeson, Ashleigh. (07/11/2017). Lateesha Nolan’s family finally lay her to rest 12 years after she was murdered by fugitive Malcolm Naden. The Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/news/national/lateesha-nolans-family-finally-lay-her-to-rest-12-years-after-she-was-murdered-by-fugitive-malcolm-naden/news-story/86a67fb6f2afb9468401d5862f6b519f Frost, Carleen. (03/02/2017). Malcolm Naden: Lateesha Nolan’s children speak for first time about mother’s murder. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/news/national/malcolm-naden-lateesha-nolans-children-speak-for-first-time-about-mothers-murder/news-story/91dbaeca7040f26330204db482619840 Burke, Liz. (02/27/2017). Victim’s furious father calls for Nine to cancel A Current Affair’s Malcolm Naden story. The Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/victims-furious-father-calls-for-nine-to-cancel-a-current-affairs-malcolm-naden-story/news-story/2fa9848f81689fc7d0f6843524fbc96f Margan, Max. (02/27/2017). 'I robbed her of life but her beauty remained intact': Chilling letters written by Malcolm Naden reveal how he brutally murdered his cousin before hiding in the bush for seven years. The Daily Mail. Retrieved 06/05/2020 from https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4264000/Malcolm-Naden-reveals-brutally-murdered-cousin.html News Corp Australia Network. (08/03/2019). How hero police dog Chuck caught Australia’s most wanted Malcolm Naden. Townsville Bulletin. Retrieved 05/29/2020 from https://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/bookextracts/how-hero-police-dog-chuck-caught-australias-most-wanted-malcolm-naden/news-story/be13d3cba98a9cea520acf7953968992 Fairfax Media. (04/14/2014). Family taking revenge for Lateesha: Malcolm Naden beaten in prison by cousin. Central Western Daily. Retrieved 06/07/2020 from https://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/2217334/family-taking-revenge-for-lateesha-malcolm-naden-beaten-in-prison-by-cousin/ Books Abernethy, Mark. (07/25/2017). The Contractor. Macmillan Publishers Aus.https://www.amazon.com/The-Contractor/dp/1760552224 Podcasts Cambo (Host). (07/10/2017). True Crime Island, Episode 19 - Malcolm Naden Killer On The Run [Audio Podcast]. Retrieved 06/06/2020 from https://www.truecrimeisland.com/episodes/episode-19-malcolm-naden-killer-on-the-run VideoMALCOLM NADEN: Australia’s Most Huntedhttps://vimeo.com/189086540 A Current Affair, Malcolm Naden Confessionshttps://youtu.be/OCDjjN-4Wwc History Solonec, Tammy. (08/09/2015). Why saying ‘Aborigine’ isn’t OK: 8 facts about Indigenous people in Australia. Amnesty International. Retrieved 05/30/2020 from https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2015/08/why-saying-aborigine-isnt-ok-8-facts-about-indigenous-people-in-australia/ City of Sydney. (n.d.). Aboriginal history. Retrieved 05/30/2020 from https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/learn/archives-history/sydneys-history/aboriginal-history Sydney Barani. (n.d.). Aboriginal People and Place. Retrieved 05/30/2020 from https://www.sydneybarani.com.au/sites/aboriginal-people-and-place/ Australia Together. (n.d.). The Stolen Generation. 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Through Training Camp for the Soul, I create the safest space for you to meet your inner child, reconnect with yourself, and listen to your soul's wisdom. - Anat Peri How can you uncover the life you desire by getting rid of the inner critic? Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 343 Transformational Coach as well as Founder & Head Facilitator of Training Camp for the Soul, Anat Peri, shares how to create emotional resiliency during the COVID19 pandemic, how to build faith like a muscle, why emotion is energy in motion, and how to find the healer within yourself. Discover how to dive deep and train your soul with Anat through the practices of inner child tracking, somatic experiencing, creating new beliefs, and emotional catharsis. Training Camp For The Soul Freedom Guide Click here for your free download: Freedom Guide Want More Freedom? The Training Camp for the Soul's Freedom Guide is a great starting point that will leave you feeling light, happy, and high on energy when you are done. Listen To Episode 343 As Anat Peri Uncovers: [1:30] The Inner Work Journey Never Ends Anat Peri Training Camp for the Soul Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes Organifi How Josh and Anat met at the beginning of his very own wellness journey. What Anat's work is and how she helps a person achieve deep somatic awareness with a guided meditation. How she came to create Training Camp For The Soul and what she wants to achieve through it. Retreats and virtual personal programs they put together to help people identify what is getting in the way of uncovering their highest truth and keeping them from living their best life. Her own self-development journey and how it led her down a path to becoming a coach and eventually launching Training Camp for the Soul. Why you can go much faster and deeper in a group than 1-on-1 during your inner work. The fact that she still considers herself a student and is constantly evolving as not only a coach but as an individual person seeking higher consciousness. [17:45] Emotional Resiliency During The COVID19 Pandemic How we can deal with the stuff that is bubbling up within us during the lockdown and COVID19 pandemic. Why the emotions we're experiencing have always been there; we've just been distracted by work and our personal life but now we're forced to face them. How we can become more comfortable with all of our emotions without the need to numb or stuff them down. Unpacking the term, 'emotionally resilient,' and how it has changed for her over the years. Why your reality isn't what you think but what you feel. Sistership Circle - A Love Letter to My Most Beloved How she focused on reconnecting with and loving herself again back in 2012 by 'dating herself' for 100 days. 284 Mike Bledsoe & Mark England The reality of what it's really like for people who move to New York City to "make it" and end up spending a lot of energy and money. Why she moved to New York City with the hopes of making something of herself but just ended up being very misaligned with who she is and was ready to move on from it. The fact that you have to sit with the unknown for a long time and get comfortable with it to eventually begin to see results. [26:20] Building Faith Like A Muscle 327 Jeff Agostinelli Why faith has a biological reward because it is a connection to something far more powerful than us. How we can build our faith muscle and how she incorporates that practice into her Training Camp for the Soul programs. What faith means to her: being actively present, co-creating inspiration, and building trust in the darkest moments. The difference between saying, 'Thank you,' to the universe from a heart space versus spiritually bypassing it. How being grateful for an experience that happened such as a breakup or leaving a job can help us move on much quicker from it rather than letting our negative emotions prolong it. Eckhart Tolle What tools we can use to guide through present emotions or prolonging pain and heartbreak so that they can transform into something beautiful. Why our ego is actually our ultimate protector as it protects our inner child and emotions when we don't tend to ourselves. The importance of weakening our demand for the ego and what tools we can use to allow that to happen. How 'sitting safe' with your body and palms open vs. closed and breathing deeply already starts to send positive messages to the mind. The mindset mantra, "I am safe," that will allow you to fully drop into your body and begin tracking it for sensations. Why sometimes we will just naturally make a noise when releasing negative emotions. [41:00] What Is An Emotion? Energy In Motion Why the people who need to do the inner work the most might get turned off by the sensitivity and etymology of the words. Unpacking spiral dynamics and how to speak in the voice of your ideal client as a coach so that they feel heard. How to apply all of the emotional and physical intelligence that you've gathered. The idea that people know what they want and how to get there yet there are certain things that block them from going for it. How Training Camp for the Soul has grown since she started it and how you can participate in a virtual retreat during COVID19. Breaking down the steps of Belief - Thought - Feeling - Action and how to apply it to your life when you want to see life change for yourself. Why, like many of her clients, she felt stuck and exhausted when trying to clear out her mind and life on her own and how finding the right mentor changed that for her. The breakthrough people actually begin to see in their lives when they hit rock bottom. 277 Christine Hassler Paleo f(x) [51:00] Finding The Healer Within Yourself Why we should never interrupt someone's growing process and it's a gift to let them go through the 'gauntlet.' Facing the fact that we will continue to go through multiple obstacles and learning moments post COVID19. The power of building the capacity to be with any sensation or feeling so that there is nothing that life hands you that you can't learn to be with, move through, and see the gift in it. What is so special about breathwork that it helps us clear small and big traumas from the mind and body as well as how to make that stick throughout the day. Why you are never ever lost and if you feel like you are, slow down and write down all of your thoughts on paper and observe how you feel. The importance of pausing after a plant medicine ceremony to learn what it has taught you rather than going to them regularly. Why you have to do the work first through programs such as Anat's before working with plant medicine. The fact that no one can heal you; you have to find the healer within yourself. How to edit the hardware that is the false story in your mind with a true one to help you move on. Steps we can take to surrender to the mystery of this world and ourselves. Purium Free Family Support Call with Anat M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Power Quotes From The Show Inner Work or Plant Medicine First? "When people turn to plant medicine first instead of inner work, they're believing that the plants will heal them and they do have powerful properties but the truth is that no one or anything can heal you. I don't heal my clients; I introduce them and guide them to the healer within them. You want to be able to tap into your ability to allow your body to heal itself. Your body is that brilliant. When you cut your finger, you think your band-aid and ointment are doing the healing? No, your body is doing the healing. Plant medicine is a tool in the Healer's tool belt and you're working with the medicine as opposed to using the medicine." - Anat Peri Building Emotional Resilience "As you learn emotional resiliency, you really know how to be with these emotions that, by the way, have been there all along. You just had enough distractions and busyness and social life and work to neglect and ignore those parts of yourself. Now this COVID19 has created, for some people, that chaos and the perfect storm that you can't run from anymore; you have to face it. So, I give people the tools to finally face those parts of themselves and the more you build your capacity to be with any emotion and not be afraid of it, numb, it or stuff it down, the more resilience you have and the better you can handle whatever life throws at you." - Anat Peri Tapping Into Your Gift For The World "Your soul is everything. It is your mind, body, sensations, breath; it is everything. So, learning to be with the soul is learning to be in love with all parts of you including your mind. Let's focus on that mind-body connection and go on that self-discovery so it's not just some anomaly of 'what is this'. Explore it; get to know it and you will find your brilliance and tap into your gifts. You all have a gift; your soul came with a gift to give to the world." - Anat Peri Links From Today's Show Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes Organifi CURED Nutrition Sistership Circle - A Love Letter to My Most Beloved 284 Mike Bledsoe & Mark England 327 Jeff Agostinelli Eckhart Tolle 277 Christine Hassler Paleo f(x) Purium Free Family Support Call with Anat AH070 Training Camp For The Soul W/ Anat Peri Unlearning Our Parents and Owning What We Actually Believe w/ Anat Peri — Feed Me Fuel Me #114 Anat Peri: Training Camp for the Soul #49 M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Anat Peri Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Training Camp for the Soul Instagram Facebook About Anat Peri Anat Peri is a transformational coach who specializes in guiding clients to achieve their greatest potential. With over 10+ years in developmental work, Anat has helped hundreds of people create the life they desire. 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It's true, I get a fair amount of whiny excuses emails from people riddled with fear, doubt, and victim mentality. I focus on more of those in these daily podcasts, because I think my answers can help you too. That isn't the only type of email I get. I also get a lot of 'Thank you' emails. I'm going to start sharing some of them, because many times they have lessons that could help you too. Here's one with my comments to follow. See if you can spot the lesson before I pull it out and inspect it. "Thanks for this fantastic course and for making it so affordable that I could not afford NOT to take advantage of it. I am no longer employed by someone else, and I need to get this going. Your work here is just what I need." ~Steve ----When I made the crazy decision to take all 10 of our extremely expensive, high end, step by step courses and put them into ONE membership site I had business friends that thought I was being stupid. We've made almost 8 figures with the courses at the higher price. We've changed a lot of lives and through the value cycle changed our lives as well. We helped over 10,000 people even with the extremely high prices. I realized I wanted to up my game. I wanted to 10x what Internet Business Mastery could do in the world and that means finding every way I can to go even bigger. Just to get access to all of our main courses it would have cost you over $8000. If you wanted to get coaching as well, it'd cost another $2000-$5000 each as well. I realized, when I started, that I couldn't have afforded that. To go 10x you have to think differently than you did before. One of the top excuses I heard from people who didn't invest in my courses was that they were too expensive. So I took care of that. 10x thinking lead me to give you ALL 10 of my courses, as well as every bonus I've ever created, as well as have past students and experts create some other courses and add them too. That seemed like 10x thinking. I still wanted to make it even better. I added past recorded coaching calls and even an exclusive, private Facebook mastermind group for you to share your journey with other people just like you. I put everything I have into the Freedom Club. That is about as 10x as I can be. Then I realized one more thing. I had to make the investment so low, it could no longer be an excuse for ANYONE. My last action was to make it so you could be a member of the Freedom Club for just one dollar a day. You get everything I've created and update for the last 13 years, all for $1 a day. As you can see in the email from Steve, he couldn't afford NOT to join. I agree. There is nothing more I can do to sweeten the pot. I've given it all, because I want everyone with the balls to go after their dreams and desires to have the chance to take that action. Today is the day you join us: http://www.FreedomClubVIP.com Jeremy Frandsen World Leader in Freedom Business Education
Episode 058. "I think it's about the impact. I got a lot of emails this time: 'Thank you so much for doing this... this really helped me. I've been listening to this every night before I go to bed.' Oh my God - One person... that makes all the difference." ~Tina Conroy, The Intuitive Woman Podcast Yes, things have gotten shaken up. I am genuinely grateful for my health, my family's health, my friends, my clients, and for podcasting. I have been busy over here releasing more content than usual and my other show, The Creative Impostor. We've been doing a series on how creative entrepreneurs in different niches have been pivoting, adjusting, taking care of their businesses, and of themselves through all of this global crisis. AND I am just celebrating 100 episodes over there, which is huge! I have been so grateful for my show as the central structure around which I've been orienting my weeks. Podcast Envy is not just about how to make a podcast, but it's also about the culture of podcasting, and I wholeheartedly believe there has never been a better time for podcasting. If you already have a show, a following, an audience, a community, they need you right now more than ever. And if you have been putting off launching a NEW show, I say if you have the time, the resources, the head space, and you are crystal clear on WHY you want to create this show, this very well could be the perfect time to start. Thank you to Tina Conroy of The Intuitive Woman Podcast and Ivy Summer of Plan Your Wedding Like a Pro for lending your thoughts to Podcast Envy! Get the full show notes at http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/podenvy058 *** Two Online Podcast Classes for You Launch Your Podcast Wednesday 4/29/2020 @ noon CST Get Better Interviews Saturday 5/2/2020 @ noon CST Both classes are Live & Free via Facebook Live in The Creative Impostor Group. The replay will be available on Facebook for 24 hours and THEN available forever inside Podcast Envy: Craft & Culture resource group via Patreon. Podcast Angel: Libsyn My FAVE podcast hosting service. Get their monthly Quick Start webinar and get your first month of service free with promo code: envy -- you'll be helping me out too when you do! Join us twice a week for Community Zoom: Goods, Gripes & Goals It's the Zoom you actually won't dread! If you are feeling isolated, overwhelmed, and missing some human connection, I am currently hosting twice weekly complimentary online meetups. They last about 40min on Tuesdays and Fridays and they are just a way for us to see and hear each other, check in, set ONE priority for the day and feel part of a collective. Get the details on Facebook by joining The Creative Impostor Group: http://www.thecreativeimpostor.com/fb Connect with me Email or Voice andrea@thecreativeimpostor.com Facebook Group The Creative Impostor Facebook Page @andreaklunder.creative Instagram: @andreaklunder Oh HEY! I’m on LinkedIn… dropping pro podcasting tips, insights, and stories. Connect with me there and let me know you’re a Podcast Envy listener.
"This great saint was bishop in Magnesia, and suffered for Christ at the age of 113. When a violent persecution broke out under the Emperor Septimus Severus, the aged Charalampus did not hide from his persecutors, but freely and openly preached the Christian faith. He endured all tortures as though not in the body, and when they flayed the living flesh from him, the godly saint said to the Emperor's soldiers: 'Thank you, my brethren, for scraping off the old body and renewing my soul for new and eternal life.' He performed many wonders and brought many to the Faith. Even the Emperor's daughter, Gallina, repudiated the paganism of her father and became a Christian. Condemned to death and led to the place of execution, St Charalampus raised his arms to heaven and prayed for all men, that God would give them bodily health and salvation of soul, and that He would grant them the fruits of the earth in abundance: 'Lord, Thou knowest that men are flesh and blood; forgive them their sins and pour out Thy blessing on all.' After praying thus, the saintly elder gave his soul to God before the executioner had laid his sword to his neck. He suffered in 202. Gallina took his body and buried it." (Prologue)
Former Acting CIA Director John McLaughlin, on a panel with former CIA Director John Brennan, responded to a question about whether the "deep state" was trying to take out President Trump with a quote, "thank God for the deep state." Everyone laughed. He went on to say that the "intelligence community" is right to take out presidents like Trump because they are selfless patriots only interested in the truth. Does the CIA and other intelligence agencies in the US have the right to overthrow a president if they don't like him? Is that the kind of government we want? Or should people start going to jail...