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Lessons from 'The Wisdom of the Desert' compiled by Thomas Merton. Merton compiled 'The Wisdom of the Desert' from the Verba Seniorum or Sayings of the Elders. The Elders refer to the early Christian hermits who lived in solitude in the Egyptian desert. This book contains timeless aphorisms, advice, dialogues, and stories of the experiences of early Christian hermits. - Support Website: https://becomingantifragile.com - Shop USA: https://amzn.to/3K2gT9Q CA: https://amzn.to/4bFnm69
In this episode Derek Wellington Johnson discusses the importance of vision, strategy, and execution in business and shares insights from his books, 'The Wisdom of Leaders' and 'The Strategic Sales Leader.' Marcus and Derek's conversation covers the gap between theory and action, the significance of congruency between words and actions, and the evolving landscape of sales and leadership. Derek emphasizes the importance of creating transformational relationships over transactional ones and the critical role of integrity in sales. The discussion also delves into human psychology, cognitive load, and the necessity of periodic stillness to sharpen one's mental edge. Episode Highlights: 06:54 Misconceptions in Sales Tactics 11:39 The Three-Legged Stool of Business Success 20:54 The OODA Loop and Business Strategy 24:57 The Rise of a Pizza Empire 29:40 Reducing Friction in Sales Processes 30:44 The Importance of Cognitive Load Management 39:04 The Role of Integrity in Sales 40:12 Navigating the Modern Sales Landscape Derek Wellington Johnson brings a rich legacy of leadership, strategic insight, and tech expertise. With his father having served under General Patton in WWII, Derek's foundation in strategy runs deep. As a military veteran and seasoned leader in the tech and startup worlds, he has over 20 years of sales leadership experience. Mentored by Brian Tracy, he's led sales teams for established firms and cutting-edge startups alike. A recognized expert, Derek has been featured in top publications like Inc. Magazine and CIO Magazine and serves on UC Riverside's advisory board, guiding leaders in transformative, disruptive leadership. Find his books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CPHZ71J2/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=4b65357d-764f-4f94-94a5-962e371b7d5a Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10-20-24 AM 'The Wisdom of Fearing God' Sermon Text: Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 I. In Worship A. The Assumption of Worship B. The Instruction for Worship II. In Speech A. A Careful Speech B. A Limited Speech III. In Vows A. The Nature of Vows B. The Importance of Vows Rev. Greg Lubbers
In this episode of 'The Wisdom of Show,' host Simon Bowen engages in a deep conversation with accredited futurist Dr. Ben, exploring the dynamic and rapidly changing landscape of leadership in modern times. Dr. Ben, formerly the head of the future of work at PwC Australia and an award winner for his work in the Asia Pacific region, delves into the principles of futurism and explains why traditional business strategies may be flawed in our fast-paced world. The discussion touches on the importance of foresight, adaptive mindsets, technology trends, climate change impacts, generational shifts, and the ethical implications of AI. Dr. Ben also offers actionable insights for leaders to remain authentic, embrace vulnerability, and leverage emerging technologies, while maintaining the human touch in their organizations. This engaging episode seeks to inspire leaders to be proactive stewards of their resources and to prepare thoughtfully for an ever-evolving future.
In this episode of 'The Wisdom of… Show,' host Simon Bowen converses with Dominic Price, Atlassian's Resident Work Futurist. They discuss the importance of impactful leadership and the passing of wisdom to future generations. Dominic shares his journey, the created role at Atlassian, and the company's mission of enhancing teamwork. The conversation covers various topics including the complexities of ethical leadership, integrating technology and human elements in the workplace, and the significance of curiosity and humility. Dominic also talks about his involvement with non-profit organization 'Room to Read,' emphasizing the value of education. Essential themes include the future of work, balancing personal and business ethics, and the need for pauses and reflection in a fast-paced world.
9-8-2024 AM 'The Wisdom of Contentment' Sermon Text: Ecclesiastes 4:4-6 I. In Light of Envy A. The Description of Envy B. The Cause of Envy II. In Light of Laziness A. The Cause of Laziness B. The Result of Laziness III. In Experience of Quietness A. Wisely Engaged in Work B. Humbly United to Christ Rev. Greg Lubbers
'The human race, now, is still as empty and hungry as it was when Jesus shared our life on earth and when He was moved with a compassion by a hungry crowd – not just hungry for bread and fishes or hungry for knowledge but hungry for wisdom. Jesus is still the best teacher we've got!'
Keith Haney interviews Kathy Gardarian about her experiences in entrepreneurship and leadership. They discuss the importance of leading with love in business and the role of relationships in success. Kathy shares her journey and the influence of role models and mentors, including the World Business Academy. They also touch on the challenges faced by women in business and the need for finding common ground between genders. Kathy shares a transformative experience with the Dalai Lama and the power of focusing on what you want to see in the world. The conversation concludes with Kathy discussing her book, 'The Wisdom of Love and Business,' and the importance of approaching difficult people with love. In this conversation, Kathy Gardarian shares her journey of transforming her business through love and compassion. She emphasizes the importance of doing the inner work and forgiving oneself and others. Kathy discusses her book, 'The Wisdom of Love and Business,' which provides transformational tools for entrepreneurial success. She encourages entrepreneurs to lead with kindness, compassion, and mindfulness. Kathy also highlights the significance of storytelling and sharing one's experiences to inspire and teach others. She hopes that readers will learn to live with kindness, compassion, and mindfulness and think bigger in their lives.
Sermon24: 30Jun24 'The wisdom of waiting', by Rev. Dr. Martin Junge by Geneva Lutheran
Nurses Uncorked welcome fellow nursing podcast cohosts, Amie Archibald-Varley and Sara Fung, authors of 'The Wisdom of Nurses' and hosts of the 'Gritty Nurse Podcast, a popular Canadian nursing podcast. The conversation highlights their best selling book and the challenges faced by nurses in the workplace. The guests discuss the portrayal of Florence Nightingale and the need to recognize other nurses who have made significant contributions to the field of nursing. It also delves into the experiences of Canadian nurses and the similarities and differences between nursing in Canada and the US. The discussion highlights various themes including workplace violence, unions, social media, advocacy and expanded nursing roles. Thank you to our sponsor, Vivian Health! Head to https://vivian.health/nursesuncorked to shop the ultimate job marketplace for all healthcare workers! Thank you to our sponsor, Stink Balm Odor Blocker! Please visit https://www.stinkbalmodorblocker.com/ and use promo code UNCORKED15 for 15% off your purchase! Interested in Sponsoring the Show? Email with the subject NURSES UNCORKED SPONSOR to nursesuncorked@nursesuncorked.com Help Us Keep This Podcast going and become an official Patron of Nurses Uncorked! Gain early access to episodes, patron only bonus episodes and earn the title of becoming either a wine cork, wine bottle or Grand Preserve for exclusive benefits! https://patron.podbean.com/nursesuncorkedpodcast The Wisdom of Nurses: Stories of Grit From the Front Lines, is available on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0bv1TlU Don't forget to leave a review! https://www.grittynurse.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-gritty-nurse-podcast/id1493290782 https://sarafung.com/ https://www.amiearchibaldvarley.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Shoutouts and Welcome 02:50 Amie Archibald-Varley RN, BN, MScN-CP Introduction 04:41 Sara Fung RN, BScN, MN Introduction 06:45 The Wisdom of Nurses, Best-Selling Book 08:50 Book Promotion and Tours 12:45 Florence Nightingale, Hero or Flawed Historical Figure? 16:32 Uncovering Nursing History: Impact of Historical Figures 19:20 RaDonda Vaught and Criminal Prosecution of Canadian Nurses 21:40 Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau Podcast Guest 28:10 Mandated Nurse-Patient Ratios in Canada 31:00 Comparing Nursing in Canada and the US 36:05 Addressing Workplace Violence in Canada 42:45 The Role of Canadian Nursing Unions 48:10 Navigating Social Media for Canadian Nurses 52:10 Expanding RN and Pharmacist Prescribing Roles in Canada 56:15 Enema of the Week Award Episode sources: https://www.cno.org/en/learn-about-standards-guidelines/rn-prescribing/ https://nursesunions.ca/ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-minimum-nurse-patient-ratio-hospitals-1.7131652#:~:text=improve%20workload%20standards.-,The%20new%20standards%20set%20the%20minimum%20number%20of%20nurses%20required,nurse%2Dto%2Dpatient%20ratios https://qane-afi.casn.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1248&context=journal New episodes of Nurses Uncorked every Tuesday (Monday for patrons!). Help us grow by giving our episodes a download, follow, like the episodes and a 5 ⭐️ star rating! Please follow Nurses Uncorked at! https://www.tiktok.com/@nurses.uncorked?_t=8drcDCUWGcN&_r=1 https://instagram.com/nursesuncorked?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== https://youtube.com/@NursesUncorkedL https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094678265742&mibextid=LQQJ4d You can listen to our podcast at: https://feed.podbean.com/thenurseericarn/feed. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nurses-uncorked/id1698205714 https://spotify.link/8hkSKlKUaDb https://nursesuncorked.com DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content [published or distributed by or on behalf of Nurse Erica, Nurse Jessica Sites or Nurses Uncorked Podcast is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions expressed or contained herein are not intended to serve as or replace medical advice, nor to diagnose, prescribe or treat any disease, condition, illness or injury, and you should consult the health care professional of your choice regarding all matters concerning your health, including before beginning any exercise, weight loss, or health care program. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Nurses Uncorked Podcast are their own; not those of Nurse Jessica Sites, Nurse Erica or Nurses Uncorked Company. Accordingly, Nurse Erica, Nurse Jessica Sites and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. All content is the sole property of Nurses Uncorked, LLC. All copyrights are reserved and the exclusive property of Nurses Uncorked, LLC.
'The Wisdom of God' - Ps James Hewitt Recorded: Port City Christian Church - 8am
Episode 37 'The wisdom of youth...': Max (8 Years Old)#hygystpod #Max #Pokemon #Prime Have You Got Your Sh*t Together? with Caitlin O'Ryan, is a podcast that celebrates not having your sh*t together! In each episode, Caitlin interviews guests who seemingly “have their sh*t together” - be that in life/love/work/hobbies. Throughout the conversation, the questions unveil whether they actually do, or whether the whole concept is a lie! With a mix of guests from various backgrounds, the podcast is sure to be relatable, honest, and an antidote to Instagram culture. Producer - Ant Hickman (www.ahickman.uk)Artwork - Tim Saunders (www.instagram.com/timsaunders.design)Photography - Patch Bell (www.patchstudio.uk)Music - Cassia - 'Slow' (www.wearecassia.com)Web: www.hygystpod.comInsta: www.instgram.com/hygystpodEmail: hygystpod@gmail.comRSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/644a8e8eadac0f0010542d86 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The terms 'psychopath', 'sociopath', and 'narcissist' are often heard in today's society. Many of us have experiences or stories about encounters with those who exhibit traits associated with these psychological profiles. Today's conversation features Dr. Kevin Dutton, an expert whose research into psychopathy has gained significant attention. Dr. Dutton is well-known for his bestselling book, 'The Wisdom of Psychopaths', in which he explores the concept that certain traits typically associated with psychopathy can in fact have a positive spin. His work challenges the common perception, heavily influenced by media, that psychopaths are predominantly serial killers or cold-blooded criminals. Instead, he unpacks the complexities of (and potential wisdom to be gained from) psychopathy. Buckle up and grab a pen and notepad too, as Kevin also guides us through an assessment to explore where you and I might just fall on the spectrum of psychopathic traits. TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au DR. KEVIN DUTTON Website: drkevindutton.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandcoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Cooper had a profound Near Death Experience at age 3 when he fell from a playground ladder. In his new book 'The Wisdom of Jacob's Ladder' he shares the lessons learned when he had his near-death experience and the wisdom of each rung of the ladder to help us discover our own inner light, soul purpose, and how to be of service to others. Today Jacob is a Clinical Social Worker, LCSW Certified Hypnotherapist, and Certified Reiki Master. He specializes in Past Life Regression Therapy, where he leverages his own experience and research to share insights on the mystery of life. To learn more about Jacob, visit: https://jacoblcooper.com. To check out his new book 'The Wisdom of Jacob's Ladder' visit: https://jacoblcooper.com/the-wisdom-of-jacobs-ladder
Pt.2 We continue our previous dialogue on 'The Wisdom of birth', exploring different facets of the mystery of motherhood and the 'other worldly' love available there. We explore the divine mother archetype and the powerful tradeoffs of parenthood. Previous dialogues: 'Wisdom of Birth' dialogue with Michelle on O.G Rose Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5e6H... Jacob Kishere solo video 'The Wisdom of Birth': • The Wisdom of Birth O.G. Rose is the penname of Daniel and Michelle Garner, consisting of Michelle's maiden, middle, and their shared last name. A finalist for the UNO Press Lab Prize and Pushcart Nominee, O.G. Rose's creative works appear at The Write Launch, Allegory Ridge, Ponder Review, Iowa Review online, The William and Mary Review, Assure Press, Toho Journal online, O:JA&L, West Trade Review, Broken Pencil, Burningword, and Poydras Review. While at the University of Virginia, O.G. Rose worked collaboratively with other artists at Eunoia, a creative community Rose helped develop. Rose now lives on a farm, manages a venue named Mead Lake Lodge, and teaches piano using visuals from the DLG Pattern Method. O.G Rose Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@O.G.Rose.Mic... Substack: https://ogrose.substack.com/ Jacob Kishere is the host of SENSESPACE, a home for dialogue on Insight, Wisdom and Healing. He writes essays and reflections at the Culturepilgrim substack and is producing rap as Culturepilgrim. https://culturepilgrim.substack.com/ Twitter & IG @Culturepilgrim
Have you ever looked past your reflection in the mirror and been able to see your body as truly part of who you are? Do you consider your physical body to be spiritual? Join Petra Bagust on this episode as she untangles the disconnect between our mind, body, and spirit. Petra talks to Sam Bloore about the ancient Greek philosophy that lies at the root of this problem. Rev. Jay Ruka (author of Huia Come Home) dials in to talk about the Māori concept of Te Whare Tapa Wha. Finally, Petra pays a visit to journalist, editor, and disability advocate Olivia Shivas to learn about how she relates to her body as a wheelchair user. The TED Talk used for the moment of Awe can be found here: https://www.ted.com/talks/heather_barnett_what_humans_can_learn_from_semi_intelligent_slime Sacred texts: Passage from 'The Wisdom of Your Body' by Hillary L. McBride Clip from Kate Bowler's interview with Bessel van der Kolk on her podcast Everything Happens. Season 6, Episode 11 published in April 2021. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
America was introduced to Morrie Schwartz nearly 30 years ago when he spoke with Ted Koppel about his battle with ALS, sharing his unflinching and thoughtful reflections on dying. In the years after Schwartz's death, his son found a manuscript. Rob Schwartz edited his father's words into "The Wisdom of Morrie: Living and Aging Creatively and Joyfully." He discussed the new book with Geoff Bennett. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
'The Wisdom of Weakness' 1 Corinthians 1:10-31 [12th Mar '23] by Servant's Church
'The Wisdom of Christ in a Worldly Culture' 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 [5th Mar '23] by Servant's Church
Sara Landon channels the ascended masters of 'The Council' and joins Jim and Sarah to talk about purpose and why this is the most important time in our history. Sara is the author of 'The Wisdom of the Council: Channeled Messages for Living Your Purpose.' Find out more about Sara Landon and The Council Grieving the loss of a pet? Find out about Sarah Bowen and Sacred Sendoffs https://www.sacredsendoffs.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Embodiment is a popular buzz word in therapy and spirituality circles, but does it have something for Christians and those coming out of a Christian background? Dr. Hillary McBride joins us to figure it out. We discuss: the impact of purity culture on embodiment what embodiment is how God is embodied in Jesus and what that means for us high control religious environments and their influence on how we see our emotions For partners only! Join us in the Green Room this week to talk about this episode and all the other great ones in October. We've got TWO Green Rooms this month, one specifically for those of you in Australia who want to talk about our Purity Culture News episode on Andrew Thorburn, City on a Hill, and Essendon situation. Join us on Thursday October 27 at 8pm (AEDT) and 9pm (EST) We have an upcoming episode with Dr. Hillary McBride on mothers and body image, and we want your voices on it. Record a voice memo starting with "Dear Mom (or Mum or Mama or Oma or whatever you call your mother)" and tell her what you wish she knew about her body. Email it to wheredowegofromherepodcast@gmail.com . Full show notes here Hillary L. McBride is a registered psychologist, an award-winning researcher, and a sought-after speaker who specializes in embodiment. McBride's clinical and academic work has been recognized by the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association. She is an adjunct professor in the department of counseling psychology at the University of British Columbia and has a private counseling practice in Vancouver. She is the author of The Wisdom of Your Body, and Mothers, Daughters, and Body Image and coeditor of Embodiment and Eating Disorders. Connect with Hillary on Twitter and Instagram
Jez Hughes Shamanism, Author of Wisdom of Mental Illness, Huichol Mexico Today on the podcast I am talking to the author of 'The Wisdom of Mental Illness' Jez studied Shamanism intensively for over twenty years. Yet, his healing journey began thirty years ago when, as a teenager, he experienced a fit that propelled him into an altered state of consciousness far more powerful, yet intrinsically linked, to the one that surrounded him. It took a long time to integrate that experience and find healing for the physical and mental disturbances it initiated which included ongoing convulsive fits, anxiety, psychological breakdowns and minor psychotic episodes. This journey, he now understands as a 'shamanic sickness' lasted on and off for around 17 years and took him through various healing and spiritual traditions and all across the earth, until he finally came home to shamanism and found practical methods to cure himself. This training is ongoing and for the past eight years he has worked closely with the Wixarika (Huichol) nation of northern central Mexico, hosting many senior Marakames (shamans) as they have shared their ceremonies, culture and medicine with Europeans for the first time in their history. Outside of shamanism he has worked for Friends of the Earth, The Prince's Trust, as a professional actor and a published poet and is a practising astrologer and tarot reader. His first book- 'The Heart of Life- Shamanic Initiation & Healing in the Modern World'- was published in November 2015 by Moon Books. His new book ‘The Wisdom of Mental Illness- Shamanism, Mental Health & the Renewal of the World' is an excellent read. For details and Jez and his books visit https://secondsighthealing.com/ To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
When love depends upon a feeling, it comes and goes as the feeling comes and goes. And when love depends upon the way someone else is - beautiful, or kind, or successful - it's vulnerable to the inevitable changes in a human life. But what if love could depend upon something deeper - not something inside me, nor something inside you, and maybe not even something between you and me? What if we came to know love as the very ground we could stand upon, or a wellspring we could draw upon that flows into actions and responses? Then love could include and infuse many experiences, including joy and grief, clarity and confusion, and all those times we feel let down or surprised or changed. This week's Turning Towards Life is a conversation about a grown up love we might cultivate over time, a path to walk, that is deeper and more inclusive. It's hosted as always by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace. Here's a link to the details of the new Thirdspace Leading from Essential Self programme which we talked about in a previous episode and which is is coming up soon. And our year-long Professional Coaching Course which begins in June 2022. This week we're bringing a (characteristically concise) source from 'Pirkei Avot', an ancient Jewish wisdom text ('The Wisdom of the Elders'). Any love that depends upon a some-thing, when that something disappears, the love disappears. But when love does not depend upon a thing, it never disappears. Pirkei Avot, 5:19 Photo by Adam Hornyak on Unsplash
Rose Weir, representing Soroptimist International of Snyder, Union, and Northumberland Counties, which is co-hosting an upcoming event with Transitions of PA: The Wisdom of Trauma, next Wednesday, May 11 at the Campus Theatre. They are teaming up with Transitions for this important community event.
Wisdom helps us learn how to live well in the world that God has created, but we need to be careful we don't observe the creation apart from a right relationship with the Creator. What's more, the gospel actually supercharges our search for wisdom by showing us the path to the best life there is: a life which continues in Christ forever.
Wisdom helps us learn how to live well in the world that God has created, but we need to be careful we don't observe the creation apart from a right relationship with the Creator. What's more, the gospel actually supercharges our search for wisdom by showing us the path to the best life there is: a life which continues in Christ forever.
The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success In this engrossing journey into the lives of psychopaths and their infamously crafty behaviors, the renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton reveals that there is a scale of "madness" along which we all sit. Incorporating the latest advances in brain scanning and neuroscience, Dutton demonstrates that the brilliant neurosurgeon who lacks empathy has more in common with a Ted Bundy who kills for pleasure than we may wish to admit, and that a mugger in a dimly lit parking lot may well, in fact, have the same nerveless poise as a titan of industry. Dutton argues that there are indeed "functional psychopaths" among us―different from their murderous counterparts―who use their detached, unflinching, and charismatic personalities to succeed in mainstream society, and that shockingly, in some fields, the more "psychopathic" people are, the more likely they are to succeed. Dutton deconstructs this often misunderstood diagnosis through bold on-the-ground reporting and original scientific research as he mingles with the criminally insane in a high-security ward, shares a drink with one of the world's most successful con artists, and undergoes transcranial magnetic stimulation to discover firsthand exactly how it feels to see through the eyes of a psychopath. As Dutton develops his theory that we all possess psychopathic tendencies, he puts forward the argument that society as a whole is more psychopathic than ever: after all, psychopaths tend to be fearless, confident, charming, ruthless, and focused―qualities that are tailor-made for success in the twenty-first century. Provocative at every turn, The Wisdom of Psychopaths is a riveting adventure that reveals that it's our much-maligned dark side that often conceals the trump cards of success. Host rating for 'The Wisdom of Psychopaths' Nico Rating: 5/10 Sam Rating: 7/10 Subscribe! If you enjoyed the podcast please subscribe and rate it. And of course, share with your friends! You can also listen and join us on ReasonFM or just ask questions. Don't Forget to like, comment, share and subscribe See podvine.com/privacy-policy for privacy and opt-out information.
PLUS, AppleTV+ has another top notch new series. This one is called 'Severance' and we take a gander at the first three episodes! AND, our book of the week, brings to a close 'The Age of Madness' trilogy. Joe Abercrombie does not disappoint, with 'book three', 'The Wisdom of Crowds'! This week: - Putin says its the Wests fault he put nuclear forces on high alert - Fifa tell Russia they can't compete under national flag - BP claim they're selling their 20% stake in Russian oil giant Rosneft - Elon Musk's Starlink internet activated in Ukraine - More than 600 geographic sites across the US will be renamed, replacing a derogatory term for Indigenous women REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS - TV: Severance - S1 - Eps 1 to 3 - thoughts Watch the review: HERE! https://youtu.be/KKE_OOImi04 AUDIBLE - The Wisdom of Crowds by Joe Abercrombie Watch the review: HERE! https://youtu.be/z_5txZvtQuw *(Music) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eftv/message
I'm honoured to welcome back author, speaker therapist and podcaster Dr Hillary McBride Phd to the podcast today. In this episode we talk about embodiment, and 'the wisdom of our bodies'. Hillary talks about how through trauma, grief and messages from toxic systems, we can become disconnected from our bodies. She shares how part of our transformation journey always has to be learning how to listen to our bodies, and the different ways our bodies communicates with us & we can learn to listen to them. Dr McBride shares how systems like capitalism and evangelicalism directly impact our bodies, and how deconstructing those systems is key to having a healthy relationship with our bodies, and how our relationship with our bodies inherently political. Hillary has so much wisdom and understanding on embodiment, mental/emotional health and how we heal. This is a powerful episode. *** Dr McBride's book 'The Wisdom of Your Body' is available to buy at all online booksellers now!
All the times when I've forgotten to bring a cassette or find out there's nothing in the machine, or I forget a push record, it's always like, oh, that was the most precious thing that you could ever have recorded. And I think of it like libations, like the original Greek notion of libations of this sacrificial offering. We use libations in terms of drinking, but that's just an adulteration of the original meaning, where you'd pour wine into the ocean or onto the sand just as you would sacrifice the thigh bones and stuff. I always think of it like libations to the recording gods. ~Matthew Yeah, don't I ever know it. And I am sure you do too. Perhaps for recording, perhaps in not managing to take a photograph of a perfect moment, or… The quality of conversation I had with Alison and Gary of season one, before this pod-series was in the process, had me thinking more than once that I so wished we'd been recording. The wisdom, love and respect and insights shared… libations to the recording gods, for sure. After me, Matthew and Inma finished talking about not recording the best conversations, we meandered around grief and gifts for the better part of the rest of the conversation. The embodiment reaction of them both. The similarity of sensation in the body as they engulf you. The gift of memories arising again through grieving. How grief and gift, or sorrow and joy, go hand in hand, in harmony with one another, like two sides to a coin, rather than opposites. Can you feel the mass of unresolved grief carried both individually and collectively in our society, a mass that's only ever growing that Matthew speaks to? And what if… if we, if I, learn to grieve, to be with grief, perhaps there's an opportunity there? What might open up for us all in learning to grieve on a culture-wide basis? Like the release of disharmony of two notes sung, two notes just next to each other, causing tension, before, at long last, being released into a more harmonious coupling? Might that release be experienced on a more collective level? Who knows. I invite you to step into the world of grief and gifts, and be assured there's some tankespjärn for you here, this time around too. Matthew Word Bain on Medium and Instagram Inma J Lopez, sommelier and write on Attention https://www.sheldrake.org/audios/the-sheldrake-mckenna-abraham-trialogues Jeremy Irons reads The Alchemist The Art of Is and Free Play by Stephen Nachmanovitch The Trialogues with McKenna, Abraham and Sheldrake Iain McGilchrist on The Coincidence of Opposites Iain McGilchrist and The Master and his Emissary Tankespjärn community Martín Prechtel Jean Vanier on On Being in 'The Wisdom of Tenderness'
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Season One, Episode 4 Join me today as I read some fascinating excerpts from the book 'The Wisdom of Menopause' by Dr, Christiane Northrop. This is one of the best books I have read about being a woman in mid-life. If you enjoy this episode, please let me know and I will continue to share excerpts with you. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Dumlao is an artist, activist and the author of 'The Wisdom of Guncles', a new book that celebrates the role of gay uncles and highlights the diverse perspectives and lived experiences they have to offer their families. Born in the Philippines, he spent his childhood in Sydney, Australia, and then California before moving to Washington, D.C. in his early 20s. It was here that he made his home, finding his chosen family and laying down roots. We caught up to talk about his early days in the city, going to the lost superclub Velvet Nation, getting hand jobs at foam parties, and *gasp* dating Republicans... Do you have any memories from Velvet Nation, or from your own queer scene that you want to share? Well, if you have please get in touch - I want to create the biggest online record of people's memories and stories - go to www.lostspacespodcast.com and find the section 'Share a Lost Space' and tell me what you got up to! Bonus points for embarrassing photos! You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as @lostspacespod Find out more about Michael by following him on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/michaeldumlao/), and make sure to check out his new book 'The Wisdom of Guncles' - https://tinyurl.com/michaeldumlao
The Feel Inspired Podcast by Amit Sodha. Episode 36 - 'The Wisdom of Heartbreaks' With guest Giap Sayor Find Giap online - https://www.tongsayor.com/ Connect with Giap on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giap_sayor/ Catch the Podcast Audio on ALL Major Podcast Platforms including Apple and Spotify. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unlimitedchoice Live Link: https://fb.watch/7bvyPY2-mF/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/AmitSodha Live Link: https://youtu.be/6F88AfEQgJQ Website: https://unlimitedchoice.org Podcast: https://anchor.fm/amit-sodha Thank you all for watching - Stay connected and support your local talent.
Megan is joined by Emma Guy about her debut book 'The Wisdom of a Menopausal Godmother' and her specialism in acupuncture.
Dr. Jeffrey A. Barnes is a #1 bestselling author & captivating keynote speaker that engages audiences with lessons learned from Walt Disney. Jeff uses the magical story of Walt Disney, Disneyland, and Walt Disney World to challenge audiences to think bigger, expand their expectations, and to never stop dreaming! One of his major keynote topics is on the power of resiliency and overcoming obstacles and adversity. Jeff shows audiences around the world how they can do the next right thing and start building their great, big, beautiful tomorrow. Jeff speaks to all types of groups, from CEOs to educators, challenging and teaching them and their teams to live their dreams, take action, and to create their own magic so that every day can be as magical as a day at Disneyland. Jeff is the best-selling author of two books: 'The Wisdom of Walt: Leadership Lessons from the Happiest Place on Earth' and 'Beyond the Wisdom of Walt: Life Lessons from the Most Magical Place on Earth'. Both books are based on the life of Walt Disney and the creation of the Disney theme parks. Known as Dr. Disneyland, Jeff attributes his passion for Disney to his love of history and Walt's story of success. Jeff believes the parks teach us some of life's greatest lessons. Jeff also works as a higher education administrator, university professor, and leadership and success coach. He has taught more than twenty different college courses, as well as writing and developing his dream course, the History of Disneyland, leading numerous teams in both campus growth and retention. Tune in for an inspiring story of a young boy who turned up at the doors of college with nothing, but 20$ in his pockets, went through Undergraduate, Masters, PhD degrees and became a Professor at several universities in California. In this episode, you will learn: 1. What makes 70% of Walt Disney clients keep coming back to the parks? 2. Every good story requires conflict, how to live the best story you could ever imagined 3. What was the biggest dragon Jeffrey had to slay on his journey as an author? 4. How far confidence and "nothing to lose" attitude can take you
Dr. Christiane Northrup, presented by Kath Temple.Dr. Northrup is a board-certified OB/GYN with more than thirty years of clinical experience, and the three-time New York Times bestselling author of 'Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom,' 'The Wisdom of Menopause' and 'Goddesses Never Age.'More info on Dr. Northrup: https://drnorthrup.comMore info on Kath Temple: https://kindasound.org/Kath-Temple.html
Episode Notes Links from today's show: Dr. Peter Gray's 'The Wisdom of Hunter-Gatherers' Annette Taylor's Website - The Cavedweller Club Features in Psychology Today: Surviving Quarantine with a Smile Cellphones as Modern Weapons Other articles: Mismatch Between Our Biologically Evolved Educative Instincts and Culturally Evolved Schools Why kids need risk, fear and excitement in play Great Lake Erie Educators Exchange Network Find out more at https://disconnect.pinecast.co
In this episode:We look at our complicated relationship with technology and the challenge it poses in our experience of the symbolic life. Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a question about this episode, or one that you would like me to address in a future episode? Contact me on Facebook (facebook.com/jungiananalyst) or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith) using the hashtag: #DigitalJungFor more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available now from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:"All time-saving devices, amongst which we must count easier means of communication and other conveniences, do not, paradoxically enough, save time..." ~ C.G. Jung from 'Return to the Simple Life' in Collected Works, vol. 18"A violent and complex stimulation of the senses...” ~ Alan Watts from 'The Wisdom of Insecurity.''Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man' by Marshall McLuhan'Amusing Ourselves to Death' by Neil Postman'The Distracted Mind' by Adam Gazzaley and Larry Rosen'The Dhammapada' translated by Gil Fronsdal"Reflection is... an act whereby we stop, call something to mind, form a picture, and take up a relation to and come to terms with what we have seen." ~ C.G. Jung from Collected Works, vol. 11“As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.” ~ Henry David Thoreau from 'Walden.'Music:"Dreaming Days" and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
In this episode:We look at one of the major barriers in the practice of the symbolic life today — the problem of noise. How does this problem change our experience of the inner life? And what, if anything, can we do about it?Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a question about this episode, or one that you would like me to address in a future episode? Contact me on Facebook (@jungiananalyst) or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith) using the hashtag: #DigitalJungSources for quotes and more:"Noise protects us from painful reflection..." ~ C.G. Jung from 'Selected Letters,' p. 163"In the deepest heart of all of us there is a corner in which the ultimate mystery of things work sadly" ~ William James from 'Is Life Worth Living?'"So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts to wisdom.” ~ Psalm 90 from 'Book of Common Prayer'"The five colors blind the eye..." ~ Lao Tsu from 'Tao Te Ching' (Chapter 12)“We have our own room, of course, but there is a telephone that can ring us up at any time, and we must always be ready.” ~ C.G. Jung from 'The Symbolic Life' in Collected Works vol. 18 "Aesthetic Arrest" ~ 'The Joseph Campbell Companion'“The art of living consists in being completely sensitive to each moment..." ~ Alan Watts in 'The Wisdom of Insecurity'Music:"Dreaming Days" and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
In episode 68, Pastor Joe takes us through the book of Proverbs to show us the value of what God has given us in his word. Proverbs is a well of knowledge that we should dive into with the aim to become more like christ. Meditating on these truths daily will give us the perspective to live out our highest calling in his glorious kingdom. Let us turn our ears to understanding and take heed of what we are being taught today. We hope you are blessed by this 5 part series on 'The Wisdom from Proverbs'. Tune in for more content coming soon. God bless all of you. For more information visit https://www.josephbarlow.com. 04/20-24/2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joseph-barlow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joseph-barlow/support
'The Wisdom That God Gives' [19 Jan 20] 2 Chronicles 1-2 by Servant's Church
Ruth Hogan's debut novel 'The Keeper of Lost Things' generated huge commercial success and critical acclaim across the world. Telling the story of Anthony Peardew, a short-story writer who collects treasures and trinkets. The whole story became clear to Ruth after she got a stunning first line, that simply appeared in her head. We talk about what she did next, how she developed one sentence to the rest of the story.We talk about the huge success of her first story influenced her next two, 'The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes' and 'Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel'. Ruth has been dubbed the 'queen of uplift', and she discusses what that means for the way she tells stories and plans her books.There's also a top-writing tip from crime writing behemoth, Ian Rankin.@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this HSTLUP One N' Done episode Clint and Jonathan speak about Universal Consciousness and if it's real or fake, and what that even means.2:01 - 'The Wisdom of Crowds' - A concept used by Ben Franklin to figure out averages5:18 - Universal Consciousness - A brief definition of the concept of 'Universal Consciousness'6:30 - Ego vs. Intuition - How do you know which one is speaking to you?11:34 - Higher Vibrational Energy - The importance of experiencing life at a high level of vibrational energy
I called this episode 'The Wisdom of Claud' because the kind, gentle and generous energy of Claudine just shines through. Claudine is a Health Coach, pilates instructor and mum to a 15 year old daughter and 11 year old son. "Sometimes you need to sit up listen to the messages the universe is sending you, otherwise it will make you listen." "I think we all need to be a little kinder to ourselves." "That's the worst thing thinking you're not good enough because of the way your body presents to the world." To connect with Claudine, go to Instagram: @cocoandcore. To connect with me, please go to: Healthy Fit and Nourished (www.healthyfitandnourished.com.au) I offer one on one online coaching to women, online programs and e-books. I also offer a free 15 min Skype consultation to see if I may be able to help you on your health journey. Contact: tracey@healthyfitandnourished.com.au Mobile: 0425847286 Love Tracey xx
A film about the stigma of menstruation in rural India has just won an Oscar – we hear from three British Asian women about the stigma in the UK. Psychologist Dr Sunny Kleo, journalist Poorna Bell and the writer Sonal Sachdev Patel. The world has been built by men, for men and, according to Caroline Criado Perez author of 'Invisible Women', we've struggled to do anything about it because we've been using biased data that excludes women. She explains why and what she thinks we can do about it.Seventeen year old national youth champion boxer Simran Kaur has just won her her fifth consecutive National ABA crown. What does she love about the sport? Elli Radinger gave up her legal career to study wolves. She's written a new book 'The Wisdom of Wolves'. She tells us about the wolves she's encountered and why she-wolves make the key decisions in the pack. Getting a business started if you're a black, Asian or minority ethnic woman – how difficult is it to find investment? Charmaine Hayden, senior partner at GOODsoil Venture Capital and Mariam Jimoh, founder of Women in the City Afro-Caribbean Network discuss. A new play 'The Son' is about a teenage boy whose parents have separated and he is skipping school, self-harming and is depressed. How accurate a reflection is the play of a troubled teenager? We speak to the actress Amanda Abbington who plays the boy's mother and to Dr Bernadka Dubicka, Chair of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The Michelin starred chef Tom Kerridge who famously lost 12 stones - Cooks the Perfect Roasted Winter Sprout Curry.The violinist Madeleine Mitchell found some of the unpublished work of Welsh composer Grace Williams who died in 1977 - why has she put together an album of her Chamber Music?Presented by Jenni Murray Producer: Dianne McGregor
On Episode #68, recent WA Open winner Zach Murray is in studio to discuss his life-changing week in Perth and the summer ahead (3:00), while our Road To The Open series continues with dual #AusOpenGolf winner Peter Lonard joining the show from this week's NSW Open (36:00). Then Alex Kaplan from Discovery Golf discusses the potential future of watching golf in Australia (1:06:00), before Hayesy picks out some of the best bits from a recent Golf Digest piece called 'The Wisdom of Jack' (1:22:30).Mark Hayes is steering the ship once again, with Mike Clayton, Martin Blake and Zach Murray in studio.
Ruth Hogan's debut novel, 'The Keeper of Lost Things', was one of the bestselling books of 2017. Speaking at the Guernsey Literary Festival, she tells us about her new novel 'The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes', the popular genre of Up Lit and why her books fit into it, and how a spell of ill health changed her life and got her writing.
Rev. Steve Bass Mark 11:1-10
You're invited to join our science-themed cocktail party, where experts on the history of science tell us stories, fun facts, and random anecdotes about the development of scientific knowledge from the 19th century to today. In this episode, we talk to Professor Marcus du Sautoy about the wisdom of the crowd. Does crowdsourcing help us make better decisions? Or does it expose us to the perils of groupthink? Are there some questions - scientific, mathematical, or social - that are best answered with many people participating? What is the value of expertise? Hear Marcus discuss these topics and more in this episode of The Conversationalist. And watch his full talk on 'The Wisdom of the Crowd' at the Royal Society here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tngG2kAik Interviews with: Prof Marcus du Sautoy (University of Oxford) Produced by: Dr Kira Allmann (University of Oxford) Music by: Rosemary Allmann This podcast is brought to you by the Constructing Scientific Communities Project, supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Boomtank Business Show with Carolyn Cole | Where Business Success And Happiness Meet
Over the holidays I was gifted with 'The Wisdom of Sundays', Oprah Winfrey’s book with guest excerpts from her 'Super Soul Sunday' episodes. She did amazing with a speech last week and a full salute to her. Beyond that, these excerpts are important in business and in life. It is crucial to always nurture the faith-based and spiritual part of ourselves. When we embrace that part and actually recognize, give thanks and live with that which is greater than ourselves, we find our strength, creativity, drive and success on many levels. It's a terrific sampling of thoughts from leading guests on her show. This is a deep and rewarding one. Tune in and enjoy! P.S If you like the podcast, please subscribe and leave a 5-star rating/review in iTunes. It really helps the show and I'll be sure to give you a personal "shout-out" in a future show episode. TY! https://www.boomtank.com
Audio from a talk on 'The Wisdom of Solomon' from 1 Kings 3:16-28, given by Revd Dr Andrew Sach at a Christians in Parliament Lunchtime Chapel Service on Tuesday 10th October 2017.
This week, Chris, from the Podunk Polymath podcast, joins me once again, to read from 'The Wisdom of Jesus, Son of Sirach.' Chris's website: https://thepodunkpolymath.com/
To celebrate the FT’s Business Book of the Year Award, our star columnists recommend six classic business books and challenge listeners to read them in 12 weeks. In episode seven, Helen Barrett, the FT’s Work and Careers editor, FT columnist Andrew Hill and Isabel Berwick, assistant features editor, discuss 'The Wisdom of Crowds' with its author, James Surowiecki. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beyond Belief debates the place of religion and faith in today's complex world. Ernie Rea is joined by a panel to discuss how religious beliefs and traditions affect our values and perspectives. Near-Death Experiences often seem to include bright lights, the presence of benevolent spirits and a sense of peace - in other words a very positive experience. However, more unusually, there are others whose experience is very different, some cite overwhelming fear and visions of being chased by demons. Do these have a rational scientific explanation or are they indications of a life beyond this one? Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the nature of Near-Death Experiences are Dr Penny Sartori of the University of Swansea, whose book 'The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences' is due to be published in 2014; the Very Reverend Professor Gordon McPhate, the Dean of Chester Cathedral who is also a trained Pathologist and a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Chris French, Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths College, the University of London. Producer: Liz Leonard.
Beyond Belief debates the place of religion and faith in today's complex world. Ernie Rea is joined by a panel to discuss how religious beliefs and traditions affect our values and perspectives. Near-Death Experiences often seem to include bright lights, the presence of benevolent spirits and a sense of peace - in other words a very positive experience. However, more unusually, there are others whose experience is very different, some cite overwhelming fear and visions of being chased by demons. Do these have a rational scientific explanation or are they indications of a life beyond this one? Joining Ernie Rea to discuss the nature of Near-Death Experiences are Dr Penny Sartori of the University of Swansea, whose book 'The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences' is due to be published in 2014; the Very Reverend Professor Gordon McPhate, the Dean of Chester Cathedral who is also a trained Pathologist and a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Chris French, Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths College, the University of London. Producer: Liz Leonard.
The 48 Ways to Wisdom is Judaism's guide to mastering life. It comes from the 6th chapter of Pirke Avos, The Chapters of the Fathers. Each way is a unique approach to life. This series will be utilizing these tools to live happier lives. This is dedicated in memory of my father, Eugene Denbo, his genuine happiness is truly missed.