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Feeling stuck in a dark place? Isaiah 9 promises light that breaks through every shadow. This Sunday, discover 'The Light of Hope' and how God's ultimate power creates new possibilities.
Feeling stuck in a dark place? Isaiah 9 promises light that breaks through every shadow. This Sunday, discover 'The Light of Hope' and how God's ultimate power creates new possibilities.
Michel Paradis, a leading human rights lawyer and author of the book 'The Light of Battle: Eisenhower D-Day and the Birth of the American Superpower', joins Anthony to discuss the life and legacy of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Paradis highlights Eisenhower's rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most powerful generals in history. He emphasizes Eisenhower's ability to cultivate mentors and his humility in learning from others. Paradis also explores the significance of Operation Overlord and the impact of D-Day on the course of World War II and the world at large. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buy: https://overview.fanlink.tv/OVR096-Azotix Young rising star Azotix steps forward for a weighty 2 track single 'The Light/Burn' on Overview Music. The Romanian producer has leveled up, with 'The Light' showcasing his precocious talent, with 'Burn' alongside label stalwart Wingz equally bringing the heat. Out 18.10 Azotix https://www.instagram.com/azotix_/ https://twitter.com/azotix_ https://www.facebook.com/azotixmusic https://soundcloud.com/azotixmusic Overview Music https://overviewmusic.co.uk https://patreon.com/overview https://facebook.com/overviewuk https://instagram.com/overviewuk https://twitter.com/overviewuk https://soundcloud.com/overviewuk
Buy: https://overview.fanlink.tv/OVR096-Azotix Young rising star Azotix steps forward for a weighty 2 track single 'The Light/Burn' on Overview Music. The Romanian producer has leveled up, with 'The Light' showcasing his precocious talent, with 'Burn' alongside label stalwart Wingz equally bringing the heat. Out 18.10 Azotix https://www.instagram.com/azotix_/ https://twitter.com/azotix_ https://www.facebook.com/azotixmusic https://soundcloud.com/azotixmusic Wingz https://www.instagram.com/wingzdnb/ https://soundcloud.com/wingzdnb Overview Music https://overviewmusic.co.uk https://patreon.com/overview https://facebook.com/overviewuk https://instagram.com/overviewuk https://twitter.com/overviewuk https://soundcloud.com/overviewuk
improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
What does a tiny tattoo of a key have to do with remembering who you are and what you're here to do? All that and more, according to Chief Visionary Officer, serial entrepreneur, and #1 bestselling author Jessica Zweig. Jessica's “it” has always been to be able to reflect back to people their divinity, their necessary responsibility they have to be themselves. Her work is to be your mirror and then get out of the way. In today's episode, Jessica shares the ONE thing you can do to step into the light - and it's not complicated at all, but it's also not easy.
An informative interview with 'The Light of Battle' author Michel Paradis as we discuss the role Eisehower played in the success of D-Day and the challenges he faced with everything from the changing weather to the huge egos of world and military leaders like Churchill, Patton, Montgomery, Stalin and others. Author Paradis shares insights about Eisenhower the man gleaned from diaries, accounts from those who worked with him, and Eisehower's own notes and records.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr Niall McCrae is an officer of the Workers of England trade union, formerly a senior lecturer in mental health at King's College London. Niall has almost a hundred academic papers to his name, and he has written six books, including .‘The Moon and Madness' (2011), ‘Echoes from the Corridors' (with Peter Nolan, 2016), ‘Moralitis: a Cultural Virus' (with Robert Oulds, 2020), and his latest 'Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission of Climate Alarm' (2024). Niall writes regularly for 'The Light' newspaper, TCW, Country Squire and 21st Century Wire.
Welcome to the Southasia Review of Books Podcast from Himal Southasian, where we speak to celebrated authors and emerging literary voices from across Southasia. In this episode, Shwetha Srikanthan, assistant editor at Himal Southasian, speaks to Siddhartha Deb about his novel 'The Light at the End of the World' and his latest book, 'Twilight Prisoners: The Rise of the Hindu Right and the Fall of India'. 'The Light at the End of the World', Siddhartha Deb's first novel in fifteen years, reinvents Southasian fiction for our time. The novel, beginning and ending in a dystopian future of authoritarianism and climate disaster, blurs the lines between realism and speculative fiction. It captures the puzzle of contradictions that is modern India today, and traces it back to the many moments of apocalypse in the Subcontinent's history. At its core, the story is also about how certain tragedies and certain kinds of violence are repeated. Over the past decade and a half, India has pivoted from a seeming success story, revealing itself to be a stranger than fiction-dystopia. In his recently published collection of essays, 'Twilight Prisoners', Siddhartha paints a damning picture of these darkest of turns in India's recent past. It is a powerful exploration of the rise of Hindu Nationalism and its impact on dissenting voices and marginalised communities. And most importantly, it's a timely reminder that those who resisted and are resisting – India's twilight prisoners if you will – are not forgotten. As long as there is resistance and remembrance, there is still hope. Born in Shillong, in northeastern India, Siddhartha Deb lives in Harlem, New York. His fiction and nonfiction have been longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, shortlisted for the Orwell Prize, and been awarded the Pen Open prize. His journalism and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The New Republic, Dissent, The Baffler, N+1, and The Caravan. Episode notes: This episode is now available on Soundcloud: on.soundcloud.com/LoWvGocG7fDagxrQ7 Spotify: spoti.fi/3KKdxsf Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3KMugLF Youtube: youtu.be/s8QAJGgY6zc
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Niall McCrae is an officer of the Workers of England trade union, formerly a senior lecturer in mental health at King's College London. Niall has almost a hundred academic papers to his name, and he has written six books, including .‘The Moon and Madness' (2011), ‘Echoes from the Corridors' (with Peter Nolan, 2016), ‘Moralitis: a Cultural Virus' (with Robert Oulds, 2020), and his latest 'Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission of Climate Alarm' (2024). Niall writes regularly for 'The Light' newspaper, TCW, Country Squire and 21st Century Wire. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Paul McGowan is an artist and social commentator who has been cancelled many times by the mainstream media. Addressing emotive issues, his works often provoke strong reactions. He studied art at Falmouth, Winchester and Bath School of Art.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr Niall McCrae is an officer of the Workers of England trade union, formerly a senior lecturer in mental health at King's College London. Niall has almost a hundred academic papers to his name, and he has written six books, including .‘The Moon and Madness' (2011), ‘Echoes from the Corridors' (with Peter Nolan, 2016), ‘Moralitis: a Cultural Virus' (with Robert Oulds, 2020), and his latest 'Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission of Climate Alarm' (2024). Niall writes regularly for 'The Light' newspaper, TCW, Country Squire and 21st Century Wire. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Nick Cotton is an independent journalist, filmmaker, and campaigner.
Fr. Brian Barr's homily. April 7, 2024 - Beach Catholic We're committed to bringing Christ into your home each weekend by providing Beach Catholic content online. To support our efforts, please consider donating to the Beach Catholic parishes through Online Giving: www.beachcatholic.com/give If you would like to receive text/email updates text: BEACHCATHOLIC to 84576
Who remembers this episode from last year? This episode is a short takeaway for those who missed the Human Needs episode! Thanks again for tuning in, We appreciate your love and support more than you know. Shop our journals at www.growandglow.com.au If you or someone you know is struggling, check out the resources and online support groups Pink Elephants Support Network have created: https://sked.link/pinkelephantssupport Be a part of our official facebook community to get a look BTS & exclusive first access content & plans for G&G ;) https://www.facebook.com/groups/967387484234002 Come check us out on instagram & let us know any of your suggestions for future episodes. https://www.instagram.com/growandglow.podcast and our personal daily vlogs on: https://www.instagram.com/ashybines https://www.instagram.com/aussiemumvlogger You can shop our outfits at:Love Ellis Rose: https://loveellisrose.online/Baseline: https://www.baselinebyashybines.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Romy recounts a near-death experience during a car accident in India. Amidst the turmoil, a comforting voice advises her to "roll with it." As the car tumbles down the mountain, Romy undergoes a life review, observing interconnected pictures of her past with threads of light. The experience evokes feelings of equanimity, awe, and compassion. Romy senses a connection to others in a light web. After the life review, she continues forward without a physical body, perceiving a transition between life and death. She witnesses a landscape resembling Earth, with a body on a mountain's edge, and encounters an immense light representing unconditional love. Choosing to merge with the light, Romy finds herself back in her body, surprised to be alive. She reflects on the NDE as a powerful, insightful, and joyous experience that opened a window into another realm.
Don Ashburn preaches 'The Light of the World', Piedmont Community Church, Piedmont, California.
It's a word that we hear every day, but what do we really mean when we talk about 'The Light'? Michael and Tony provide a clear, no nonsense explanation of what it really means and how we can integrate 'Light' into our everyday lives.Learn more at: World Meditation Alliance – Working Together As One
During Baby loss awareness week Lisa the host of Vision Board Blueprints Podcast has brought together a special series which will feature real life stories from herself and other women. She has also brought on guests from Tommy's and HeartTalks, two very important charity and support group which help women and families during loss. This episode Lisa is joined by Sara Hughes who shares her story around loss in the aid to help raise awareness. Sara - https://m.facebook.com/groups/1385033668895092/?ref=share If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk https://www.sands.org.uk/https://ectopic.org.uk/ ___________________________________________ Show Host Lisa Williams - www.lisawilliams-lmg.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen ______________________________________
During Baby loss awareness week Lisa the host of Vision Board Blueprints Podcast has brought together a special series which will feature real life stories from herself and other women. She has also brought on guests from Tommy's and HeartTalks, two very important charity and support group which help women and families during loss. This episode Lisa is joined by Chantelle Walmsley who shares her story around loss in the aid to help raise awareness. Chantelle is also the founder of HeartTalks. HeartTalks is Community Interest Company- Non for Profit Organisation. HeartTalks provides hope and empowers voices for those affected by pregnancy loss. HeartTalks provides a support service for women, families, and the local community to access peer support, care packages and information and resources. HeartTalks - WWW.HEARTTALKS.CO.UK If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk https://www.sands.org.uk/https://ectopic.org.uk/ ___________________________________________ Show Host Lisa Williams - www.lisawilliams-lmg.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen ______________________________________
During Baby loss awareness week Lisa the host of Vision Board Blueprints Podcast has brought together a special series which will feature real life stories from herself and other women. She has also brought on guests from Tommy's and HeartTalks, two very important charity and support group which help women and families during loss. This episode Lisa is joined by Hannah Barker who shares her story around loss in the aid to help raise awareness. Hannah - https://www.facebook.com/MiiissHannahBBabyyy If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk https://www.sands.org.uk/https://ectopic.org.uk/ ___________________________________________ Show Host Lisa Williams - www.lisawilliams-lmg.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen ______________________________________
During Baby loss awareness week Lisa the host of Vision Board Blueprints Podcast has brought together a special series which will feature real life stories from herself and other women. She has also brought on guests from Tommy's and HeartTalks, two very important charity and support group which help women and families during loss. This episode Lisa is joined by Rachel Roberts who is the senior research manager at Tommy's Rachel shares how much the research is helping families as well as how Tommy's can help you and your family. You can access all Tommy's support via their website. If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk https://www.sands.org.uk/https://ectopic.org.uk/ ___________________________________________ Show Host Lisa Williams - www.lisawilliams-lmg.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen ______________________________________
During Baby loss awareness week Lisa the host of Vision Board Blueprints Podcast has brought together a special series which will feature real life stories from herself and other women. She has also brought on guests from Tommy's and HeartTalks, two very important charity and support group which help women and families during loss. This episode is from Lisa herself sharing her story around her own loss. If you are triggered by any of the content shared in any of these episodes please do reach out to any of the helplines or support groups below. https://www.tommys.org https://www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk https://www.sands.org.uk/https://ectopic.org.uk/ https://petalscharity.org/ https://www.hearttalks.co.uk/ Do not sit in silence, there is help available. ___________________________________________ Show Host Lisa Williams - www.lisawilliams-lmg.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/groups/visionboardqueen ______________________________________
The Hard Shoulder is LIVE from the Hibernian Hotel in Kilkenny on All-Ireland weekend as part of Newstalk's Summer Tour. Kieran was joined by author Helena Duggan to discuss the release of her new book 'The Light Thieves Search for the Black Mirror', the second book in its series...
Today we chat to the three remaining authors on the Yoto Carnegie Shortlist. Katya Balen on the sweet but turbulent, 'The Light in Everything', Louise Finch gets us caught in a time loop with 'The Eternal Return of Clara Hart' and Sita Brahmachari finds light in the tragedy and trauma of 'When Shadows Fall'. Plus with Lynne Livingston, we find some new books in the RNIB Library.
Amazon Link Michael Tavella has served as co-pastor with his wife, Amanda Grimmer, in two Lutheran congregations. They are presently serving and for thirty-one years have led Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Abington, Pennsylvania. They have two sons. Tavella is the former Dean of the Atlantic Mission District of the North American Lutheran Church. At the beginning of the Twenty-second Century, the world has entered a Dark Age. A Lutheran pastor, Jonathan Klug, serves a congregation in Felderheim, a town in central Pennsylvania. While struggling with doubt about himself and his ministry, he receives a call from God to build a new community, Sublacum, near the ruins of a church where certain people have claimed to have seen a pillar of light on Saint John's night, December 27. Pastor Jonathan finds a document that confirms his call. He comes to acknowledge that God has enlisted him for this mission. Through the crisis, Jonathan's friend, Anthony Cacciaguida, a priest at Saint Benedict Roman Catholic Church, serves as Jonathan's advisor. Both men look to the Word of God for their help. As the state and federal governments weaken, Frank Sulla, a successful businessman, sees his opportunity to gain power and dominate the region around Felderheim. He too has an advisor and guide, Nikolaos Kakos, who is an emissary of the devil. Sulla has signed his name in blood. The battle lines are formed. Good and evil once again face one another in an epic battle. The conflict will require sacrifice and loss of life. The history of the next few centuries will depend on the outcome.
Host Adrianne Murchison marks this milestone episode in a conversation that's both humorous and poignant. Life, death, God, breakthroughs and more are discussed with fellow podcaster John 'Russ' Murchison as they touch on a few clips from previous episodes. #letstarthealingpodcast #spirituality #acourseinmiracles #mentalhealth #selfcare #empath #thelightyoubring #spiritualawakening
At age six, Torrey began violin lessons. In the fourth grade, she earned her place in a New York high school orchestra. She then studied dance and took acting classes before beginning her career in modeling at the age of 15. This is when her acting career began as well. Actress, advocate, philanthropist, and producer Torrey Joël DeVitto is best known for her incredible six season run on the NBC drama, ‘Chicago Med' playing Natalie Manning. Today, we go back to Torrey's roots with her love for the violin and the passion and purpose now that drives her as a philanthropist. From the violin to the light within, we explore purpose in the form of passion. This exclusive interview is found in 'The Women Edition' of AwareNow Magazine: www.awarenowmagazine.com Featuring: Torrey DeVitto Interviewed by: Allié McGuire Music by: Ramol Produced by: Awareness Ties --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awarenessties/support
[REBROADCAST FROM January 27, 2022] Singer-songwriter Janis Ian released her self-titled debut album in 1967. Its single, "Society's Child," written by Ian when she was fourteen, would be one of her most lasting. In the next decade, she released the hit song, "At Seventeen." Now, she has said that her latest album, The Light at the End of the Line, will be her last. Ian joins us for a Listening Party, and we open the lines up for listeners to share their experiences with her music.
Before the Fellowship: Fans Read and React to the Silmarillion by JRR Tolkien Every Week
Yavanna implores Fëanor to give the Silmarills to them so they might revive the Two Trees. But he refuses. As Nienna mourns the destruction, Melkor goes to Formenos, slays Finwë, steals the Silmarils, and sneaks away. Three friends read and react to the greatest story you've never heard — the Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. 00:55 Greg reads pages 78-79 from the Silmarillion, 2nd Edition 8:33 Discussion "Yavanna spoke before the Valar, saying: 'The Light of the Trees has passed away, and lives now only in the Silmarils of Fëanor. Foresighted was he! Even for those who are mightiest under Ilúvatar there is some work that they may accomplish once, and once only. The Light of the Trees I brought into being, and within Eä I can do so never again. Yet had I but a little of that light I could recall life to the Trees, ere their roots decay; and then our hurt should be healed, and the malice of Melkor be confounded.'" Send feedback to beforethefellowship@gmail.com WATCH this Episode on YouTube Follow us as we follow Tolkien: TWITTER DISCORD The Rings of Power comes to Amazon, but nothing compares to the real story JRR Tolkien wrote. Is the Silmarillion his masterpiece? The Silmarillion is a book everyone should read, but it can be intimidating. Go on a journey with us. Witness the creation of Tolkien's universe, meet the villain that's bigger and badder than Sauron, and hear a love story that will leave you in tears. We are not experts, we're just fans like you. And we're having a blast going through this masterpiece of fiction, 15 minutes at a time. Grad a cup of tea or your favorite scotch (or your steering wheel!) and join us every week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beforethefellowship/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beforethefellowship/support
Seriously, it's a video game where you can play a Jewish person and experience first hand the looming horrors as they gradually close in on your family. Why would anyone create such a game? You'll have to hear it directly from game director Luc Bernard: French born, British accent, LA based heart of Gold. Hopefully this game will encourage us to take action, the right action, before it's too late. Again. T: @LucBernard Look for 'The Light in Darkness' on Xbox Listen to the mystery book podcast series: https://anchor.fm/thejewfunctionpodcast Link to Seth's book: https://www.antidotetoantisemitism.com/ FREE audiobook (With Audible trial) of The Jewish Choice - Unity or Antisemitism: https://amzn.to/3u40evC LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram @thejewfunction NEW: Support us on PATREON patreon.com/thejewfunction
Opening Session - 'The Light Has Come' Online Retreat with David Hoffmeister and Frances XuWhen we say the light has come, what we're doing today is opening to an actual state of mind already there. Or we could say already here. It's not a future thing. The temptation is to believe that things would improve if the circumstances of my worldly life changed. It could be my body or my relationships, but that's just the temptation to defend against the light that has come. Nothing needs to change in form. Only our perspectives on the world have to change.If the light has come, and Jesus is not putting an IF in front of that statement. He is just teaching. The light has come with no ifs, ands, or buts. In other words, it's not hypothetical. People say to me, I know I'm only love, and we're all one, but... But, means there's an exception. And Jesus is not giving us an exception when he says The Light Has Come. Enjoy David Hoffmeister and Frances Xu's opening session for this monthly Heart of Christ online retreat with the topic 'The Light Has Come.'You can watch the beginning of the session on YouTube.https://youtu.be/6Als32X0Zb0If you want to know more about David Hoffmeister and Living Miracles events, here is more information: https://circle.livingmiraclescenter.org/events.Recorded on January 6, 2023, at La Casa Quantico, Chapala, Mexico.
Climate displacement is already a reality. In Lily Brooks-Dalton's new novel The Light Pirate, which takes place in a near future, a family chooses to stay in a Florida town hit by a severe hurricane. As the state collapses, the people who live there must forge their own path forward. In today's episode, Brooks-Dalton speaks with NPR's Sarah McCammon about the compromises made between nature and civilization, and how the decision to rebuild weighs on those left behind.
CHRISTIAN LIFE COACH COLLECTIVE- Change Your Life, Start a Coaching Business, Walk in Your Calling
In today's episode: THE COACHING CHOIR & SELF COACHING We are extracting nuggets of wisdom and truth from amazing songs that we can apply in our own lives. ***VIParts of this episode to refer to: 'The Light of the World' by Lauren Daigle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z67Llvg4krs Welcome to the Christian Life Coach Collective!
Michelle Obama wants young people to know "going high" isn't about being complacent – it's about being strategic while pushing for change. In this episode, the former first lady sits down with NPR's Juana Summers to discuss her new book, The Light We Carry, and the toolkit she relies on to navigate the realities of partnership, parenthood and privilege.
The Cinema Sideshow this week is hosted by Zeke Morgan-Hind, Jake De Agrela and special guest Zack Inglis. Zack reflects on his feature film, 'The Light', and teases his upcoming short 'Hell Night' before joining the boys in a discussion of David Gordon Green's trilogy-concluding chapter in 'Halloween Ends' (2022).
Join us for our newest three week series - Light Years as we dive into the idea of 'The Light'.
For the last meeting prepared before I take my summer break (I'll be back in September!) I found my inspiration after seeing a question asked in a Salvation Army forum online: What is a Salvation Meeting?In these days when most corps only have one service on a Sunday it seems strange to some to imagine we once had at least 3 indoor meetings, Sunday Schools, Open-Air meetings and more EVERY Sunday!Each meeting had its own focus - Praise, personal Holiness - and Salvation - the meeting to which we were encouraged to bring friends, neighbours etc. in the hope and belief that they would find salvation for themselves.So...I try to answer the question - and make an impassioned plea for a response in this meeting.As always there is some wonderful music - Dean Goffin's timeless classic 'The Light of the World', Ivor Bosanko's beautiful setting of Herbert Booth's 'I Bring them to Jesus' - some great songs and choruses and a singing company item with a guest General participating for good measure!Join me for an hour's worship and challenge - and God bless you all.Marc
Jose & Crystal here and we are back with Episode 202 of the Undeniable Level Up Podcast. In our last episode we discussed the sacrifices that are required to achieve success. If you missed it, please go and listen to it now by clicking on the "last episode" hyperlink. We heard a moving story from Steve Harvey about how he sacrificed for his chance at comedy stardom after his first open mic on stage and the truth is, most of us haven't really considered the sacrifices that are required to make our dreams a reality. So I definitely encourage you to check out that podcast. Today we are exploring the edge of your comfort zone! For some of you, you have gotten so comfortable that you've resorted to NEVER getting out of that comfort zone. But that's where life begins!!! At the edge. Right where fear turns your stomach and anxiety pulls you back from the edge, this is where the magic happens.Roy Bennet wrote in 'The Light in the Heart', "It's only after you've stepped out of your comfort zone that you begin to change, grow, and transform". Q: Do you agree or disagree with Bennet? It is extremely easy to get stuck in your comfort zone. Some even refer to it as being "stuck in a rut". If you've experienced this before, you know exactly what this feels like. Your day is the same old routine, day in, day out. Nothing changes. You wake up, get the kids ready for school, you go to work, you come home and make dinner. Spend a few minutes helping the kids with homework, a little Netflix and then its off to bed and the routine repeats the next day. And then the next and then the next. At some point you wonder how 10 - 15 years have just passed without any excitement, no growth and a deep dark depressing boredom that you wear along with your now permanent frown. But this doesn't have to be your reality, right? The very first step to change is realizing that you need to make a change. So how do you know if you are stuck in your comfort zone and need to begin exploring the edge a little more. Casey Imafidon, from Lifehack, provides us with 8 signs that indicate it's time for you to take leap out of your comfort zone. If any of these signs resonate in your heart, then it's time to begin to expand your comfort zone and go from being alive to actually living: The first indicator that you are stuck in your comfort zone is that you are unhappy. Many times it's difficult to identify what exactly is making you unhappy. Q: Have you ever found yourself feeling deeply unhappy and feeling like you are stuck in rut? How did you handle it? What things did you do to implement changes? The next indicator is a profound feeling of self doubt. You either don't think you can accomplish much, you feel like you peaked in life or have an overwhelming sense of feeling incapable of more than you are currently doing. That could be working a dead end job and not feeling like you are worth of a promotion, or maybe you are trying to get in shape, but feel like you're too old to really make the transformation you want. Q: Have you ever found yourself second guessing your ability to achieve a goal or an objective? The next indicator is that you are living a stagnant life. Meaning there is no movement in your life. Everyday seems still and eventless. You might be accomplishing mundane tasks that do not add value or excitement to your life. Q: Have you ever found yourself in a stagnate state? What put you there? How did you get out? The next indicator is that you can't recall the last time you did or tried something new. Your day to day has become so mundane that your zest for learning and growth has all but vanished. Q: When was the last time you tried something new? How have you enjoyed it? What challenges did you face? The next indicator is that you have nothing to talk about. When you are around others, you are the least exciting person in the room. You are amazed by the lives and stories of others and can't imagine doing half of the things that the people around you are doing. Q: Have you ever been the least exciting person in a room? The next indicator is that you constantly say "NO' to anything you've never done before. Rather than try something new, you prefer to stay in that flaccid state of inactivity and non-action. Q: When was the last time you said NO to trying something new? Why? Do you regret it? Would you do it now? The next indicator is that you procrastinate on taking action. You want to learn how to dance Salsa, and you will as soon as you lose 30 pounds. Or you always wanted to learn how to ride horses, and you plan to, as soon as the kids are grown up and move out of the house. Q: What types of things have you wanted to accomplish but continue to procrastinate on? How will you change your behavior? Finally, you often use the words "IF' and "WHEN" to excuse your current state of comfort. Negative words like "CANT" and "WONT" are common in your vocabulary. "I WON'T jump out of plane because I am afraid of heights", or "I'm NOT going diving because I CAN'T swim well". Q: What type of negative self talk do you use or have you used in the past? How have you changed the narrative of your self talk? How has that reflected in your choices? So what do you do if you find yourself stuck in that comfort zone? Well, there are several different things that you can do to get yourself unstuck. And we are going to give you 12 different things you can do to turbo boost yourself out of that nasty yucky comfort zone. The first one can be challenging. But it involves understanding how you body handles and responds to fear. I've found myself in some very scary situations and so I know exactly how my body responds to fear and I also know how to control my reactions to fear. Understanding how you manage and deal with fear allows you to control the stress that you'll encounter as you begin leaving your comfort zone. Q: How do you respond to fear? Have you always responded this way. Second is self affirmations. And if you haven't listened to the Undeniable Level Up podcast, Season 1, Bonus Episode 3, "I am a Champion" The Power of Positive Affirmations" then please go listen it to it now. This is a great way to help you edge out of your comfort zone. The third, is change your internal dialogue and control your narrative. You can tell yourself, this is too hard to endure, or you can say, "I've got this, I've been through tougher situations". Controlling your narrative will allow you to put things into perspective and not allow you to exaggerate the situation. The fourth, is be present in the NOW. Often we can get into our own heads and go back into our past and associate a current activity or situation with an experience we had in past as a young adult or as a child. For example, if you sucked at soccer as a 10 year kid, you might think that you would not be good at a sport now, and therefore although you enjoy softball, you don't want to play. This also happens when you project "What If" scenarios into a fictitious future. Worrying about a potential future outcome is a great way to keep you in the comfort zone. Instead focus on being present now and be bold in taking a decisive action today. Q: Have you ever gotten caught up in your own head in either the past or present, in a way that prevented you from getting outside of your comfort zone? Fifth, you can revisit your greatest accomplishments. Remembering past accomplishments is a great way to get your mind into a growth mindset. Reliving past experiences where you ventured outside of your comfort zone and the success that you experienced can help move you in the right direction to do it again. Sixth, give yourself a reason to get out of your comfort zone. For example, if you are thinking about getting in shape, you might consider competing in a body transformation challenge where the prize can be between $100K and $500K. The motivation of the money could be the catalyst that drives you to excel and remain motivated while accomplishing your goals. Seventh, use positive and empowering body language, like power posing to get over your fears and stressors as you venture out of your comfort zone. This is a great way to build internal resolve and give yourself a boost of confidence. Power posing was made popular after Amy Cuddy, a Social Psychologist conducted a Ted Talk where she shared scientific evidence that substantiated that power posing can build confidence and enhance self esteem. Although today, other psychologist have challenged Amy's findings, they all agree that there is an impact on a person mentally, even if physiologically, there is not much of a change. Eighth, develop a habit of getting out of your comfort zone. This could be as simple as every year learning something new, like taking up Salsa dancing, or taking golf lessons. Be as creative and as spontaneous as you can be, but be regimented in setting up a cadence that encourages you to get outside of your bubble. Ninth, redefine what your comfort zone is. This typically happens as you start to get out of our comfort zone more frequently. You should aim to constantly redefine what your comfort zone looks like. For example, when we were looking for a way to get in shape, we considered doing Jiu Jitsu. Learning a martial arts was definitely outside of our comfort zone. Once we had been doing it for about six months, Jiu Jitsu became part of our comfort zone. Our next step was to add Jiu Jitsu competitions to our schedule. This again, redefined our comfort zone. Who knows what the next step might be for us. Maybe Cage Fighting. Tenth, avoid rationalizing your fears with excuses. There is nothing that you can't effectively rationalize and excuse away. We do it all the time. I'll start my diet on Monday is a great example. It's rationalizing why you don't have to go to the gym today, right now. Avoid this pitfall, as it is one surefire way to ensure you remain in your comfort zone. Eleventh, take baby steps. Making a major change in your life can be overwhelming, especially when you have competing priorities. Imagine if we would have started Jiu Jitsu and immediately began competing within the first few weeks of training. This may have resulted in too much too fast and we may have not been able to see it through for as long as we have. I remember when we started Jiu Jitsu, we began with attending drill classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This was an hour long. 2 hours a week was doable as we were dropping weight and improving our cardio. When we were no longer gassing out during these sessions, we added a third competition training day that was 1.5 hours long and eventually added a 4th day. We are currently doing 6 to 7 days a week with 3 competition classes a week, 2 open mat sessions and 2 drill days for a total of about 9 to 10 hours of training weekly, not to include our competitions, with 1 competition monthly on average. Finally, fake it until you make it. You might be afraid of taking a bold step to get outside of your comfort zone, because you feel you don't have the talent, the skill, or the education to succeed. Maybe you want to start a business, but you don't know the first thing about being an entrepreneur. Just fake it until you make. Network, communicate with others, learn the lingo, research, educate yourself. Faking it until you make will take you out of your comfort zone every time. Tere Arigo says, "The hardest thing to do is leaving your comfort zone, but you have to let go of the life you're familiar with and take the risk to live the life you dream about". So what are some of the benefits of getting out of our comfort zone? Why even bother? I'm glad you asked. There are many benefits to getting out of your comfort zone. They include: New experiences and opportunities A Change in your lifestyle Increased knowledge and developing a growth mindset Develop or increase your power circle Develop your character Learn to handle stress & Fear Increased confidence Finding your passion Identifying your why and who you were meant to be Finding different levels of success Widening your comfort zone (CTA)Its time to level up. If you've been languishing in your comfort zone, feeling bored with life, unexcited and stuck in your comfort zone, its time to take a step towards the unknown and experience something new. I challenge you to choose to learn something new this month. It should be something that pushes your limits, and makes you nervous but excited at the same time. It could be learning a new language, traveling to an exotic destination, learning a martial arts, or taking a painting class. Whatever it is, pump yourself up about and do it. And if you need help, pickup the book 'Your Guide to Being a Comfort Zone Escapist: A Step by Step Action Plan to Success Through Risk-Taking, by Alison Aulakh (Ow-Lak). It can be purchased on Amazon for under $20. We wil include a link in the show notes. It's time to get out of that funk, push past the limits of where you've gotten used to living, unchallenged, unmotivated and uninspired. It's time to begin pushing the edge of your comfort zone, doing those things you imagined doing as a kid when everything was possible. It's time to level up and get out of your comfort zone. Take a step to living a life with passion and excitement. One that challenges you to be better than you were yesterday. Let's level up and stop procrastinating on learning something new and exciting; let's stop being bored and unhappy with our lives; let's stop doubting ourselves; let's stop being stagnate and motionless and embrace the positive stress and fear that comes from pushing the edge and experiencing that thrill that comes with achieving something you once considered unachievable. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Especially at Christmastime, we get to celebrate in wonder that the light has come and we do not need to walk or stumble around in the darkness. Jesus is the light of the whole world, a light we all so desperately need!
When Jesus came, he came us the light of the world. Light helps us to see, and Jesus' light is no different. He helps us to clearly see God, ourselves, and how to be reconciled to the Father.
When Jesus came, he came us the light of the world. Light helps us to see, and Jesus' light is no different. He helps us to clearly see God, ourselves, and how to be reconciled to the Father.
The theme for the meeting tonight proclaims Jesus as 'The Light of the World'.At this time of Advent I am always made acutely aware of the aptness of Joy Webb';s beautiful song 'Come Into Our World'. Yes, of course it is really HIS world but, as the song alludes 'men have forgotten Him and how to pray'.Certainly, if EVER this dark world needed a light it is NOW...if ever it needed JESUS - it needs Him now.We often think this is the job of professional preachers, church leaders and the very keenest and bravest of our fellow Christians - but that is not so: if WE do not take Jesus into this world ourselves then there is no-one else TO do it!Sit back and enjoy an hour of real Salvation Army worship and music - some great songs and music from the International Staff Band and Songsters, The German Staff Band, The Southern Chorus, The Sunbury Junior Singers, The Three Sopranos, Richard Phillips and the cast of Jesus Folk and a very real challenge for us allGod bless you all!
'The Light of the Fly' is a poem from the Philippines all about how the firefly got his lantern. Host Dan Scholz Find out where to subscribe to The Folktale Project at http://folktaleproject.com/subscribe Support The Folktale Project https://www.patreon.com/join/folktaleproject
Gay author and comedian Shawn Hitchins joins us to talk about his latest book ‘The Light Streamed Beneath It' which is described as a ‘memoir of grief and celebration'. Shawn is based in Toronto, Ontario, and his book details how he has dealt with grief and heartache following the deaths of two great loves 5 months apart. Please note this episode features discussions of suicide and grief.Find out more about Shawn: www.shawnhitchins.com
This week Patrick covers the best in Irish and International history publications for October 2021. Books covered on the show include: 'Bretons and Britons: The Fight for Identity' with Barry Cunliffe, 'Dwellers in the Shadows: A Life of Ivor Gurney' with Kate Kennedy, 'To Rule the Skies: General Thomas S. Power and the Rise of Strategic Air Command in the Cold War' with Brent D. Ziarnick, 'When America Stopped Being Great: A History of the Present' with Nick Bryant and 'The Light of Days: Women Fighters of the Jewish Resistance' with Judy Batalion.
John and John talk this week about Adam Guettel's 'The Light in the Piazza" and discuss their love for this score (despite some rather major stylistic issues), their bafflement at the story (#shetlandpony), and their view of this show's place in the 2000s canon of Broadway musical theatre. Music and lyrics by Adam Guettel Book by Craig Lucas Find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by going to https://anchor.fm/musicalminutes Intro and outro music ("BeBop 25") provided under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com Have a question for John or John? Want to leave feedback or tell us how wrong we are? Email us at musicalminutespodcast@gmail.com For more info on our hosts - please visit https://norine62.wixsite.com/musicalminutes
In this episode, I read Chapter 10 in The Light We Lost. Visit https://www.waleskalatorre.com to read my blog, check out my courses, or listen to other podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
Don Dewulf of THE WRING chats with Jon about Wizard amps, Thomas Lang, Karaoke; two tracks 'Cipher', 'The Light' and their latest album, The Wring² Project Cipher. 'Cipher' https://youtu.be/XpqS5D0r8qE 'The Light' https://youtu.be/gk5jkD6eg1I Find out more about THE WRING at: https://thewring.ca/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Harris of The Rock Metal Podcast interviews rock and metal bands to get the scoop on their latest two songs and news! Want to be on The Rock Metal Podcast? Email Jon at TheRockMetalPodcast@gmail.com Want to support The Rock Metal Podcast? Donate here: https://www.paypal.me/JonJHarris Want to be on our newsletter list? Provide your email address at https://mailchi.mp/af7a2332e334/therockmetalpodcastnewsletter
Sol Brah is joined by Matt Maruca, Light and Sun Expert, and Creator of The Light Diet, which aims to Change Your Light and Heal Your Life. The pair discuss: - The Role of Sunlight in Getting Jacked - How Sunscreen is Causing Cancer - The Ancient Egyptian Sun Worshippers - Blue Light and How it is Harming us - Origins of Artificial Light - How Sunlight Powers the Body and much more... Matt is the founder of Ra Optics, Glasses that make your life better. Follow Matt on instagram
As the world grows darker, the call to walk as children of light grows greater.. Who can do this, and how is it done? Join us as we unpack eight marks of children of light that you need to know.
In this episode, I read chapter nine in The Light We Lost. This chapter is for adults only, so please be sure there are no kids around when you listen! Visit https://www.waleskalatorre.com for more content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
In this episode, I read chapter 8 in the book The Light We Lost. If you are interested in listening to my other two podcasts, Mindset Goddess which is a self-development podcast, and Dating Tips for Him which is a dating advice podcast please visit the following links and choose the player of your choice. https://www.datingtipsforhim.com https://www.mindsetgoddess.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
In this episode, I read chapter 7 in the book The Light We Lost. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
In this episode, I read chapter 6 in The Light We Lost. Be sure to buy the book on Amazon to make it easier to read along with me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
John 8:1-12 This message was recorded for our online Sunday morning service. We are a warm and friendly church and you are very welcome to join us. For more information please visit riverviewchurch.uk
In this episode, I read chapter 5 in the book, The Light We Lost." I suggest you buy the book from Amazon so that you can read along with me. This is the link for the book: https://amzn.to/3au7iYe Have a great day! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
Listen to me read chapter 4 of the book, The Light We Lost. Be sure to listen to the first 3 chapters to understand the plot of the story. The beginning of the story takes place in New York City on September 11th. Please do not listen when there are minors around. I encourage you to purchase the book so that you can follow along as I read. This is the link for the book: https://amzn.to/3a1v5hZ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englishacademyclub/support
Evan talks with Dr. Elizabeth Cohen, a clinical psychologist with over 15 years of experience, specializing in cognitive behavioral treatment for adults, adolescents, and children. She is known as the 'Divorce Whisperer' and the 'Divorce Doctor,' as she has helped countless individuals all over navigate the complicated world of divorce. Dr. Cohen has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, NBC News, the New York Post, the Huffington Post and many other media outlets. Dr. Cohen has a book coming out in April of this year, titled 'The Light on the Other Side of Divorce.'More info on Dr. Cohen at https://drelizabethcohen.com/Evan Schein is a partner with the firm and leads the firm's litigation practice. More info at www.berkbot.comGet your own show! pod617.com can produce a podcast for you. Get in touch with us now at www.pod617.com/contact
Global hopes of overcoming the coronavirus pandemic were boosted after a second vaccine was found to be nearly 95 per cent effective in a trial. - 미국 제약회사 모더나가 개발 중인 코로나19 백신 후보의 예방률이 94.5%라는 중간결과가 미현지 시각으로 16일 발표되면서 코로나19 예방약에 대한 서광이 한층 밝아졌다.
Eleanor Wasserberg chats about 'The Light at the End of the Day' and being inspired by a painting. Neil MacGregor talks about the book version of his radio show ' A History of the World in 100 Objects' and how he also was inspired by art. (Starts at 22.25) Narrator Ray Sawyer chats about narrating Alan Bennett. (34.04) We listen to a couple of books narrated by actors who were in Star Wars. (36.16) And as the Booker Prize approaches, we hear the books of last year's joint winner, Bernardine Evaristo (43.12)
This episode celebrates the comeback of Brooklyn born rapper, Joey Bada$$. The hosts review 'The Light Pack' a three song EP which marks Joey's return after a three year absence. The hosts also count down their top 10 Joey Bada$$ songs of all time. Are you excited for Joey Bada$$' upcoming album? Twitter: @nfr_podcast Mixed and mastered by John Pirollo Instagram: @johnpirollo
This episode celebrates the comeback of Brooklyn born rapper, Joey Bada$$. The hosts review 'The Light Pack' a three song EP which marks Joey's return after a three year absence. The hosts also count down their top 10 Joey Bada$$ songs of all time. Are you excited for Joey Bada$$' upcoming album? Twitter: @nfr_podcast Mixed and mastered by John Pirollo Instagram: @johnpirollo
Cyril died for his country, when he was 23 years old. This work is dedicated to him - for all the gifts that he was never able to share with us. My beloved grandmother Audrey, was not only a brave storyteller, she was an amazing knitter! My mum's mum Audrey - is pictured in the photo - with her brother, Cyril. SOURCES: "Dawn Begins at Midnight" Written by Aniko Yazmin Lewis, recorded by NAFF home studio. Copyright of Aniko Y Lewis 2020. 'Confused Bird' written by Aniko Yazmin Lewis. Jamaican voice of Bam, recorded live in Ennis, Republic of Ireland, in 2018. Idea of 'The Light of the Poem' offered by Mary Kinzie, Author of A Poet's Guide to Poetry. NOTES Spider is an ancient symbol of mystery, power, and growth. --- 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/minnie-yazmin-lewis/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/minnie-yazmin-lewis/support
In this episode of 'Metaphor & Reality', writer E. S. Dallaire discusses the thinking which lies behind his philosophical claim that 'understanding is but a phantom' and that what it proposes and constructs is nothing more than a mirage. He references a philosophical text written by Dorothy Emmet, entitled 'The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking', extensively, and also draws from his own essay 'The Light of the World' (link below) in order to further examine the underlying assumptions for his claim. In this episode he did not try to argue that he is correct, or that his claim is 'true'; rather, he desired only to give a descriptive account of the reasons which led to him making it. This is all prompted by the fact that the claim that 'understanding is but a phantom', has, in his own thinking, proved challenging—for how can one proceed with conviction in their philosophical inquiries if this be the case? Dorothy Emmet offers much food for thought as to why—or 'how', rather—this need not be devastating. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to Share, Subscribe, Comment, Rate, etc.! That would be much appreciated! 'The Light of the World' - E. S. Dallaire's essay, as referenced in this episode: https://esdallaire.ca/the-light-of-the-world/esdallaire/ Personal Website: https://esdallaire.ca/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ESDallaire
In the second part of his series "I Am Jesus," Pastor Todd continues to look at the "I Am" statements of Jesus and talks about Jesus being 'The Light of the World.' You may be in a place where you need some encouragement, you need God's presence, you need God's grace, and some of God's hope. A little bit of light will bring an awful lot of hope to your life, and if you walk with Him, you will never walk in darkness.
God has a people for Himself from every tribe, tongue, and nation. Today, Burk Parsons calls Christians to work hard to make disciples, teaching them to obey all that Jesus has commanded. Get 'A Little Book on the Christian Life' and a Digital Download of 'The Light of the World' London Conference: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1250/the-light-of-the-world Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
The Lord has given His children something the world cannot understand: joy amid our suffering. Today, Michael Reeves calls us to fix our eyes on the One who gives meaning to every moment of our sorrow. Get 'A Little Book on the Christian Life' and a Digital Download of 'The Light of the World' London Conference: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1250/the-light-of-the-world Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
Today I'm breaking the ice. I'm finally opening up about how and why I create. It's time to share with you this new way of creating. During this episode I take you on a wild ride through my creational process and a guided meditation that will help you explore 'the light within'. Mentioned on the Show: The affirmation cards: Www.kerstinpressler.com/affirmations The Sparkling Creative Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/243968072673994/ An affirmation a day keeps the bullshit away! Receive your own free set of affirmation cards now! Www.kerstinpressler.com/affirmations Become one of us and join the sparkling creative community! Surround yourself with fellow creatives, that not only create sparkling creative pieces, but also sparkle when it comes to the financials of their creative adventures. Be part of a sparkling community and own your creative strength. We'll support you and help you live the sparkling creative life you've always dreamed about. https://www.facebook.com/groups/243968072673994/ Connect with us: e-mail Kerstin: info@kerstinpressler.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerstinpressler/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kerstinpressler I love to connect with you! If you've got a question about today's episode or want to leave me some inbox love, you can email me at info@kerstinpressler.com Or, you can always find me hanging out in my happy place, the sparkling creative community over on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/groups/243968072673994/ I would also LOVE it if you'd leave a podcast rating or review on iTunes! I know it can be hard to figure out, so here are a few step-by-step instructions on how to leave an iTunes rating or review for the sparkling creative Podcast from your iPhone or iPad. 1. Launch Apple's Podcast app. 2. Tap the Search tab. 3. Enter the name of the podcast you want to rate or review. 4. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. 5. Tap the album art for the podcast. 6. Tap the Reviews tab. 7. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. 8. Enter your iTunes password to log in. 9. Tap the Stars to leave a rating. 10. Enter title text and content to leave a review. 11. Tap Send.
What is Jesus really like? Today, Sinclair Ferguson presents Christ as the One in whom burdened souls may finally find rest. Get 'A Little Book on the Christian Life' and a Digital Download of 'The Light of the World' London Conference: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1250/the-light-of-the-world Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
Scripture is absolutely trustworthy, even down to the smallest detail. Today, Alistair Begg examines the authority and reliability of the Bible as the Word of God. Get 'A Little Book on the Christian Life' and a Digital Download of 'The Light of the World' London Conference: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1250/the-light-of-the-world Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
Audio of a talk given by Claire Newman on 'The Light of the World' from John 8:12-20 at a Christians in Parliament Chapel Service in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft on Tuesday 3rd March 2020.
Where we stand before the Judge of all the earth on the last day depends on where we stand with Jesus Christ today. Today, Mark Johnston expounds on Scripture’s teaching that Christ provides the only way of salvation. Get 'A Little Book on the Christian Life' and a Digital Download of 'The Light of the World' London Conference: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/1250/the-light-of-the-world Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources.
In 1946 two young Hungarian refugees arrive in Naples after losing everyone they loved before the war. Vera Frankel and her best friend, Edith Ban, are haunted by their terrifying escape from a train headed for Auschwitz after their mothers threw them from the carriage, promising they would follow. But instead the girls find themselves alone in a frozen, alien land. Anita Abriel based 'The Light After The War' on her mother Vera's experiences of surviving the holocaust and carving out a new life for herself in Naples, Venezuela and finally Sydney. Max Lewis chatted to Anita about the personal story behind the book, her experiences in writing her first historical fiction novel, and the powers of love and fate in her writing. The Light After the War: http://bit.ly/3aMEXKS
Mark Richmond spoke about Jesus coming down as a human and being the light of the world at the 9:15am service on Sunday 22nd December 2019.
Kansas native Chuck Mead is the subject of KMUW's upcoming music tasting on Thursday, Sept. 5, at Roxy's Downtown. Raised in Lawrence, Mead is a founding member of the Grammy-nominated band BR549. He also brought the Tony Award-winning musical Million Dollar Quartet to life via his understanding of the intersection between rural and urban music. As a member of Lawrence's Homestead Grays in the 1980s and '90s, he forged the future of Americana music by combining elements of country and rock ‘n' roll. Since BR549's disbandment in 2006, Mead has created a series of acclaimed solo albums, including Free State Serenade and this year's Close To Home . In two interviews with KMUW, he discussed his Kansas roots and his memories of the Sunflower State. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Music was the family business for you. When my mother was young, my grandpa, my grandma and my mom's two brothers had a radio show in Nevada, Missouri. Right down 54 on a station called KNEM.
Episode kali ini membahas tentang drama Korea berjudul 'The Light in Your Eyes' atau dalam bahasa Koreanya '눈이 부시게'. Dimulai dari jalan ceritanya sampai kepada nilai-nilai yang kami dapat dari drama ini. Episode kali ini cukup panjang tapi tetep asyik, jadi stay with us ya. Dan berhubung kita masih di kafe, jadi kalau masih banyak suara2 yang unfaedah tolong dimaklumi ya chingudeul. Kritik, saran, maupun sharing boleh dikirimkan melalui email (surabaya.chingu@gmail.com) dengan subject (ep3).
The four-time Tony nominee opens up about being fired from 'The Light in the Piazza' just before it went to Broadway, how she rebounded in a series of musicals before breaking into plays and what it's like playing children on stage, most recently 8-year-old Scout Finch in Aaron Sorkin's blockbuster production. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg, recorded by Ryan Gabos and produced by Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham.
On Sunday, Matt continued our theme of 'The Light'. At Christmas we remember that God first had to enter the world before He could enter our hearts. That Jesus, the true light, was coming to transform our world forever.
Multi-award winning reggae artist AMMOYE on spreading positivity with her new album 'The Light,' being the only female in her category at the 2017 Juno Awards and performs 'Don't Count Me Out' LIVE in What She Said's #StudioSessions. Get 'The Light' by Ammoye here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-light/id1254432610 http://ammoyemusic.com SUBSCRIBE to What She Said and watch interviews & more: http://www.youtube.com/WhatSheSaidTalk Miss a show? Stream & download full shows for free on iTunes: http://www.apple.co/1U700c0 Follow us on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @WhatSheSaidTalk Website: http://www.whatshesaidtalk.com What She Said! with Christine Bentley & Kate Wheeler airs Saturday and Sunday at 10-11PM ET on Jewel 88.5 Toronto. Listen LIVE on the APP: http://www.streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/CKDX
Short sermon from the Christmas production 'The Light'
Short sermon from the Christmas production 'The Light'
As it is the month of November this weeks edition of 'The Light of Truth' talks about the Saint, the Holy Souls and how these are connected to our lives and world. This is the end of the Liturgical Year and the focus is shifting to the world to come. As such it is a good time of the year to think about our own journey, where we are, and where we are going in the licht of all this. The radio program ‘The Light of Truth’ is a weekly Dominican radio program on Radio Maria Ireland. Please join us every Wednesday live at 14:00 GMT on Radio Maria – you can listen to the program on DAB in Dublin or Cork and online using the Radio Maria App or on the website: http://www.radiomaria.ie.
Atemlos durch die Nacht, mit unserer Diskussion zu dem neuen Horror-Thriller 'Don't Breathe'. Anschließend schnappen wir in unserer Rubrik: Nachgeholt etwas Frischluft mit Filmen wie 'The Light between Oceans' von Derek Cianfrance, Woody Allens 'Café Society', 'Train to Busan' und 'Disorder'. Für Feedback oder Fragen schreibt eine Mail an feedback@longtake.de. Wir freuen uns sehr über jegliches Feedback via Mail, Kommentarfunktion oder Facebook und Twitter (@longtakede) und auch über jegliche andersartige Unterstützung, vielen Dank fürs Zuhören! An den Mikrofonen: Lucas B. (@Kinomensch) Lukas M. (@cinedrifter) SHOWNOTES 0:00 - Begrüßung 1:17 - Filmdiskussion: Don't Breathe (Fede Alvarez) 29:54 - Rubrik: Nachgeholt 30:21 - Disorder (Bodyguard) 33:39 - The Light between Oceans 40:33 - Café Society 44:50 - Train to Busan (Fantasy Filmfest) 53:12 - Verabschiedung + Filme der nächsten Woche + Social Media (Ausschnitte aus den Filmen unterliegen dem Copyright des entsprechenden Filmverleihs und werden aus rein journalistischer Intention unkommerziell genutzt.)
The radio program 'The Light of Truth' is the weekly Dominican radio program on Radio Maria Ireland. This week week the topic is pilgrimages. Recently World Youth Day happened in Poland and the Irish Dominicans also had a pilgrimage to various historical places related to the Dominican Order in Italy. This pilgrimage was in the context of the 800th Jubilee of the Dominican Order. Fr. David Barrins OP and Fr. Eoin Casey OP joined Fr. Luuk Jansen OP in talking about their experiences. Please join us every Wednesday live at 14:00 GMT on Radio Maria - http://www.radiomaria.ie.
0:00 - Greetings, an iTunes review, Jeff's ears 4:15 - "Morgan" review 11:50 - "The Light Between Oceans" review 20:20 - "Complete Unknown" review 29:00 - Everyone's favorite and least favorite movies of the summer 37:00 - Next week's QOTW, and boats and BOATS, and a fave/least fave we forgot 41:10 - Recap and good day QOTW: What are some great scenes that are BOATS (based on a true story)? (Bonus points if the scenes are BOATS and also take place on boats.) REVIEWS: Morgan: C+ 6/10 The Light Between Oceans: B 8/10 Complete Unknown: B 7/10
The radio program 'The Light of Truth' is the weekly Dominican radio program on Radio Maria Ireland. This week Fr. John Walsh joins in the studio to continue to talk about prayer, but specifically about the Rosary. Fr. John is the promotor of the Rosary Appostolate in Ireland. The Rosary is a very powerful prayer, and in this program we talked about the history, how to pray to Rosary and how it can make a difference to our lives. Please join us every Wednesday live at 14:00 GMT on Radio Maria - http://www.radiomaria.ie.
The radio program 'The Light of Truth' is the weekly Dominican radio program on Radio Maria Ireland. This week Fr. Luuk Jansen OP continues the talk bro. Philip Mulryan OP. One of the important aspects of our Christian life is how we relate to God. This week we start the talk about prayer and how prayer can make a difference to our lives. Bro. Philip and Fr. Luuk look as some aspects of prayer and how they strengthen our relationship with God. Please join us every Wednesday live at 14:00 GMT on Radio Maria - http://www.radiomaria.ie.
11-29-15 Pastor Justin's sermon 'The Light of Christmas
A little emotion goes a long way. And music is one of the best communicators of emotion, as Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, and Billy Joel can tell you. The richer the music, the deeper the emotional response to it. Which is why emotions combined with music can be so powerful, and so dangerous. When 2005’s The Light in the Piazza first materialized on Broadway, there was much talk that the show—a musical adaptation of Elizabeth Spencer’s 1960 novel—marked a return to the kind of gorgeous scores and lyrical drama that fueled the golden age of Broadway. Ignoring decades of rock and pop influences on Broadway, composer Adam Guettel created a score that was lush, orchestral, complex, operatic and deeply, brazenly romantic. Some people hated it. After years of easy, amiable, non-challenging throwaway tunes, ‘The Light in the Piazza’ just sounded so . . . old fashioned. Because of that, others fell in love with it. Like music, and definitely like love itself, its all a matter of taste. In a remarkably strong new production at Spreckels Performing Arts Center, director Gene Abravaya—taking a real risk in tackling something this difficult—has more than met the challenge, assembling a cast of first-rate singers and a stellar chamber orchestra, for what is quite possibly the most beautiful, satisfying, musically competent, and artistically successful show Spreckels Theater Company has ever staged. And that some of the cast sings and speaks (convincingly) in Italian, that only adds to the impressiveness of the achievement. Whether all of this is excellence and musical skill is enough to draw an audience remains to be seen, though positive word-of-mouth will certainly help. Based on a book few have read, this is no Mary Poppins. But for audiences loudly clamoring to see something that dares to venture beyond the confortable familiarity of the same old overdone standard musicals, here is your chance to prove it. Set in Italy in the 1950s, the story follows two visiting Americans, the wealthy southerner Margaret—brilliantly played by Eileen Morris—and her wide-eyed daughter Clara—played by Jennifer Mitchell, whose pure singing voice and expressive face make every emotion and discovery as clear as a bell. When Clara falls in love, at first sight, with the youthful and exuberant Frabrizio—Jacob Bronson—the stage is a set for a series of clashes between Margaret and Fabrizio, between Margaret and Clara, and between Margaret’s own desire to protect her daughter, and to also allow her the love she never has the courage to claim for herself. The clever, entertaining book by Craig Lucas—who wrote Prelude to a Kiss and Amélie: The Musical—does include scenes spoken in Italian, giving a sense of the lost-in-translation confusion that impedes Clara and Fabrizio at every turn. In one delightful scene in the second act, Fabrizio’s mother—Barbara McFadden, who’s wonderful—drops the Italian to explain in English what her husband—an excellent Steven Kent Barker—has been saying to their other son and his wife—played respectively by Tariq Malik and Amy Marie Webber. That said, the Italian sequences are so well staged, it’s pretty clear what’s going on. With some fine design and technical support, and a strong ensemble cast, Spreckels’ Light in the Piazza is a truly impressive show, dripping with music and the dangers and allure of love—and that’s worth experiencing in any language. 'The Light in the Piazza' runs Friday–Sunday through Oct. 25 at Spreckels Performing Arts Center. Spreckels online.com
Josh Mills continues our series 'Easter in Isaiah', the title for this Easter morning is 'The light of life' from Isaiah 53:10-12.
Josh Mills continues our series 'Easter in Isaiah', the title for this Easter morning is 'The light of life' from Isaiah 53:10-12.
At the Gateways of the Mind event in November 2012 in London, I chatted with Mary Ziemer, Lucid Dreaming teacher and practitioner of Lucid Surrender and the Manager of the Dream Research Institute, London. She is a lucid dream teacher and practitioner specialising in psycho-spiritual transformation through the practice of Lucid Surrender, a practice that draws on alchemical and psycho-therapeutic traditions. Mary also directs the charity HELP Counselling Centre, London--www.helpcounselling.com. Mary spoke at Gateways, Dublin, in May 2013 on 'The Alchemy and Archetype of Light in Psycho-Spiritual Transformation'. In May 2013 she also held a one-day workshop in London with Robert Waggoner on 'The Light of Lucidity: How Lucid Dreaming Can Illuminate Your Spiritual Growth': www.archetypeevents.com/tle-robertmary Robert recently interviewed Mary in the Lucid Dreaming Experience magazine, "Light in Lucid Dreams": http://www.dreaminglucid.com/lde/lde1_4.pdf You can find out more about her work on dreams on www.luciddreamalchemy.com and www.driccpe.org.uk.
Author of 'Averi And The Unknown' talks about her Awakening in 2003 and since then the constant peeling away of old structures and beliefs. Awakening is just the first step, then you need to clear up the whole world. She was asked by her teacher Sai Baba to hold talks on the Heart. After her Awakening also words started to emerge and she wrote a thought provoking spiritual Novel.