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In this engaging conversation, we explore why being seen matters more than money, career, and status regarding health, happiness, and longevity. Ryan shares his insights on the profound impact of genuine human connections in our increasingly digital world.Together, we delve into the transformative power of authenticity, empathy, and emotional intelligence. Ryan discusses how these qualities foster meaningful relationships and contribute to a more fulfilling and balanced life. He introduces the concept of "The Human Currency," which redefines success by emphasizing trust, collaboration, and community over traditional financial metrics.Listeners will gain actionable insights and practical strategies for harnessing the power of human connections to enhance well-being and personal growth. Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, or someone seeking to improve your interpersonal skills, this episode offers valuable takeaways for building a life rich in relationships and meaning.Join us to discover why being truly seen and understood by others is essential for thriving in all aspects of life.Join us August 8th, 2024 for a community forum. Register here:https://events.humanitix.com/mastering-children-s-mental-health-in-the-digital-ageSupport the Show.Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Jude Johnstone/Josephina/Quiet GirlJude Johnstone,Emmylou Harris/Quiet Girl/Quiet GirlJude Johnstone,Maxayn Lewis/Angel At Your Door/Quiet GirlJude Johnstone/Wounded Heart/Coming of AgeJude Johnstone/Unchained/Coming of AgeJohnny Cash/Unchained/Nevermore StrangerJude Johnstone/The Hereafter/On A Good DayJude Johnstone/Shatter/ShatterJude Johnstone/Coming of Age/Coming of AgeSupport the show
In this episode of Starlight Pet Talk, join host Amy Castro as she sheds light on the crucial steps to take if you stumble upon a litter of kittens. As spring blooms in Texas, Amy offers invaluable advice on navigating the delicate balance between intervention and observation. Drawing from her experience as the president of Starlight Outreach and Rescue, Amy addresses key questions: Are the kittens healthy? Is their mother present? How old are they? Through practical insights and real-life examples, Amy guides listeners through the complexities of kitten rescue, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making and responsible action.Tune in to discover essential tips on assessing kitten health, identifying maternal care, and determining appropriate intervention strategies. Whether you're a seasoned rescuer or a concerned passerby, this episode equips you with the knowledge and confidence to make a difference in the lives of abandoned kittens. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from an expert and become a champion for vulnerable animals. Subscribe to Starlight Pet Talk on your favorite podcast platform and embark on a journey of compassion and advocacy. Together, we can make a meaningful impact in the world of animal welfare.Shoutouts in this episode: www.kittenlady.org/ageSupport the showHelp us make the show better by taking our quick listener survey: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/AUCsttSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/starlightpettalkFOLLOW!▷ Official Site: https://www.starlighpettalk.com ▶ Facebook: / starlightoutreachandrescue ▶ YouTube: -https://bit.ly/starlightsubscribe ▶ TikTok: ...
Today's show will explore the impact of technology on modern relationships including, social media, and maintaining your connection in the digital ageSupport the show
Two perspectives in the inner sanctum this episode lovers. Have you encountered age limits within our industry? Do you enforce age limits for your services? This was an interesting one to unpack. Both from the point of view of a mother and then also looking from the view of providers in our industry. Topics coveredAge limits on servicesThe next generation of clientsPricing appropriately for the service rather than ageSupport healthy hair and beauty standards for young peoplehttps://www.salonrising.com/Find out more and watch out for updates on socials @ -https://www.instagram.com/samarapalazziandco/https://www.instagram.com/salonrising_/Sponsored by Haircare Australiahttps://www.thehaircaregroup.com/
Am I old or am I young? 30... the weird interim ageSupport the show
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Normally we talk books - but horror movies are a Hallowe'en staple. Turn the lights down, wrap yourself in a blanket, choose your snack of choice and then torment yourself terribly. It's what we do.Now, Mark Kermode knows a thing or two about scary movies. The UK's most prominent film critic has a special fondness for horror movies, as well as a grounding in the books that inspired many of the best. I asked him on the show for this Hallowe'en special episode, to talk about his favourite book-to-movie horror adaptations.No one who has ever heard Mark speak for more than ten minutes will have any doubt what his number one is – but the others may surprise you. At the very least, you'll came away with suggestions for books to read and movies to watch over this most frightful of weekends.Oh, and if you like Mickey Rourke, then just hold out for the last five minutes…Enjoy! Books mentioned in this episode include: The Exorcist (1971), by William Peter BlattyFalling Angel (1978), by William HjortsbergThe Midwich Cuckoos (1957), by John WyndhamThe Haunting of Hill House (1959), by Shirley Jackson“Don't Look Now”, in Not After Midnight, and Other Stories (1971), by Daphne Du MaurierThe Exorcist: BFI Modern Classics (1997), by Mark KermodeGhost Story (1979), by Peter StraubLink to the Guardian Article on the state of the horror novel – https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/oct/29/chapter-and-curse-is-the-horror-novel-entering-a-golden-ageSupport the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/TalkingScaredPodCome talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com.Download Novellic on Google Play or Apple Store.
Kerrin McCadden's new collection of poems called American Wake is made of the stuff of life --subjects like family, divorce, raising children, love and even her brother's tragic death by drug overdose are poignantly bound together by her strong Irish Heritage and her family's immigrant story. American Wake, is an actual term that refers to a kind of "Irish wake-style" farewell party that was thrown for Irish families the night before before they set sail for America. A lot of us dabble in ancestry and build family trees, but Kerrin McCadden has made it a way of life. Kerrin is a National Endowment for the Arts fellow and has received the Sustainable Arts Foundation Writing Award, the Vermont Book Award, the New Issues Poetry Prize, and the Button Poetry Prize. Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry, American Poetry Review, New England Review, and more. Her books are American Wake (2021), Keep This To Yourself (2020), Landscape with Plywood Silhouettes (2014). Her mentors are poets David Budbill and Ellen Bryant Voigt.MUSIC CREDITS:Liz Carroll, The Drunken SailorLiz Carroll, A Day and An AgeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=42335511)
Homily. I enjoy spending time with families and answering questions, especially religious ones. Recently, I was visiting a home and the question of sin came up. Then, one of the young children asked me: “Father, do you ever lie?” Of course I wanted to say “never,” but was afraid that my answer may be a lie, because lying is much more than just what you say. It is easy to say that we should never lie, but more important, can we say that we work hard to tell the truth. Or even more, can we say we are convinced the truth is so important that we consciously work hard to find the truth, to speak the truth, and to live the truth in all its aspects? Not lying is important, but it is much more than just speaking falsely. We should not lye because in the bigger picture, when we do we are not living the truth. Since I was in high school, I’ve made a point, despite how difficult it may be, to tell the truth. At the Church our family goes to, there is a large icon behind the altar, with Jesus carrying an open Gospel book that has the inscription from John 14:6 “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” This verse has always struck me as very powerful, because Jesus not only asks us to speak the truth, He says He is truth. Jesus also connects being His disciple with the truth. In John 8:31-32, He says: “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, [32] and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.” This is a very rich verse because Jesus says when we live the truth we become His disciples, and if we are His disciples then we will know the truth and the truth will make us free. Therefore, the truth is not just not lying. It is an important aspect of becoming a disciple of Jesus. When we live in the sphere of truth, we live in a relationship with Him who is the truth.Of course, the truth is not easy, because it takes discipline to discover the truth, it takes courage to live the truth, and it takes perseverance to remain strong when people oppose us for speaking the truth. In addition to these, today’s readings cover at least three additional aspects of the truth. First, the truth is worth it, second, the truth transcends age or time, and third, the truth is not just what we say, it is also what we do. Saint Paul tells St. Timothy “this saying is true and worthy of full acceptance” (1 Tim. 4:9). He reminds us the truth is worth it. Has this been your experience in life? Have you found it worthwhile to speak and live the truth? Around 30 years ago, I bought a racing bicycle and the guy at the counter charged me a $100 too little. I told him he made a mistake on the price and he thought that I was telling him that he overcharged me. I told him he wrote the wrong model number and undercharged me by $100. I still remember the startled look on his face as he knew I could have easily paid $100 less. Because I had previously made a conscious decision not to lie, it was an easy decision to speak the truth even though I did not have to or could have gotten away with it. I decided that my integrity was worth more than a $100 and I have remembered that incident during other difficult decisions. Coincidentally, around 10 years after, when I bought a mountain bike, a different guy, at a different store, in a different city, also made the same mistake and wrote a bill for $100 less than the actual price. I also told the person who wrote the bill to make the correction. It was worth it, the first time, it was worth it the second time, and if it ever happens again it will be worth it again. We all have to decide whether the truth is worth it. Second, the truth transcends age or time. St. Paul tells St. Timothy: “Let no one despise your young ageSupport the show (https://www.holycrossmelkite.org/donate)
I chat all things fat with RDN Whitney Catalano, creator of the Trust Your Body Project. We talk about how fat isn't a feeling, weight stigma, the effect of trauma from being bullied while fat, resources for the fat acceptance movement, and how language plays a part in education of normalizing body diversity at a young ageSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FatLikeMe)
The CREAM failsafe lands the Elements and their until-just-now antagonists in a saferoom in the middle of nowhere. After taking the time to sort their thoughts on recent happenings and meeting a variety of... colorful people, the team hatches a daring escape plan to Necropolis-- Mako of the Longfin Empire is ready to wage war on the landfolk, and there's no time to wait for CREAM's bureaucratic safety measures. Besides, there's surely no need for safety measures-- until...13th Age 63 TabletalkThe wonders of math and other behind-the-scenes treats.Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!
Easily caught in Laurette Stone's illusionary plot, the Elements are drafted to test the foul experiments that they inspired-- clones of Scarlett dispatched to take down the genuine article! However, even with Mint's sudden revelation of the Moon's true powers, it would appear that the elements will at long last taste defeat at CREAM's hands. Cut, print.Interactive Radio: Click here when you hear Mint turn and face everyone in the room. Click early at your own peril.13th Age 62 TabletalkBehind the scenes of a mean trickSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!
The Elements at last make their move, splitting up to do what they do best in CREAM's Omen base: ruin everyone's day. Between a tantalizing plan in the cafeteria and the havoc wreaked by Manuél and the snake-people, CREAM cannot continue. Continue. Continue. REDO > ENDSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!
Tensions rise as the Elements awaken what remains of an ancient race. An accord is struck, though only time will tell the cost in blood. Their uneasy allies help the party infiltrate CREAM's base-- the primary research library. The combined wealth of ages-long experiments lie at the team's fingertips, but the ghastly tales and betrayed knowledge contained within these pages may shatter resolve rather than strengthen it.TabletalkAn hour of the talking stick theory, mid-session hustle to reorganize, pizza, and as you might expect, RPGsSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The Elements continue their exploration of the mismatched halls of Omen. A mountain of... ivory gives way to twisting passages, as Scarlett leads the party on to the faint magical signature that must be CREAM's base... but before the team can reach their destination, an ancient structure unseen for ages stands ominously in their path.And next weekend, be sure to check out the Dies of March, a charity event running from the 13th to the 15th of March! 2 Hearthstone tournaments with open enrollment and livestreamed RPG play all weekend long-- opening with AWoodenPalisage, Ambisagrus, and Ikks joining founder Mikan (DM of the first two 6FU Inverse World games) for Fiasco! This is the first year for this digital convention, so keep checking back on the Tumblr, Twitch, and Challonge pages!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
With ruthless efficiency rarely portrayed by this team, the Black Dragon Midhogg and her brood are imprisoned once again. The party discusses what to do with the other prisoners as they make their way deeper into the vault. A living dungeon's passage leads the team onward to a new friend and a bone-chilling sight.TabletalkWith behind-the-scenes footage of the extra scenes in sessions 58 and 59Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The Elements arrive on Omen and make their way into the dangerous tangle of living dungeons that reside there. By chance, they discover an ancient-- and more surprisingly on Omen, mostly intact-- Dwarven vault that predates both CREAM and the dungeons. Before they find the treasure trove, however, they must face what else the dwarves locked away and let time forget.Video part 1Video part 2Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Ultimately, the undead of the Lich King can have no casualties-- the forces of Necropolis, standing again each time they are defeated, begin to steadily push their foes back, or worse, turn them from the cause. In the throne room, however, the fight comes to a bitter finale-- though the plot of assembling friends and foes alike will yet vex Navarwndes.Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The party, as disguised as they'll ever be, board the CREAM vessel-- only to have an old friend return and recount prior adventures. Nav, Priene (Gnome), Mako (Drakkel), and Nikud Adler (Gharbad) lead an attack on the Lich King in hopes of retrieving the Hand of Death and putting an end to the necromantic menace once and for all. The battle begins on a dark and stormy night...Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Slots has been deactivated once again, but leaves one final message to the team. Mint, Bella, Scarlett, and Margaret explore the famously harmonious town of Concord. Their foes, CREAM, hold the Pearl of the Ocean, and their secret lair on the foreboding island of Omen is suspected to recieve their supplies from here-- meaning it's the best place to plot their infiltration... after some delightful show-and-tell, anyway!20 minutes of tabletalkSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The Equinox team, now joined by Audrielle (PoorWeather), begins their foray into the sealed laboratories. A trail of corrosion leads them through the remains of terrible experiments past and to the tomb of the first Orc Lord once again, where they deal with a much less pleasant threat; a certain slimy staple for dungeon-crawlers.25 minutes of tabletalkSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Welcome back to Six Feats Under!Drakkel takes his turn in the DM's chair with the friendly plantfolk Cactus (Ikks), inventive changeling Tran (Eliza), Rip's gross nephew Slamby (Nate), and golem keeper of the house Pedriac (Ironicus) rushing to the defense of Equinox Manor from unusually aggressive mutant Chuuls-- the selfsame aberrant creatures whose components recently disappeared from the laboratories beneath the Manor itself!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on our YouTube and Wolfshirt's YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The Abyss has erupted into a host of evolved demons under the control of he who was once the Crusader, now know as the Lord of Devils. The Elements rush to find shelter for the dragonborn of Eridu in the ruins beneath their city-- with the help of an old friend. Soldiers loyal to justice rather than the Empire join the party in defending the city from an advance scouting party of devils. There is no longer any time for celebration or planning; the world is headed for destruction, and the Elements must find the final keys immediately.75 minutes of tabletalk!The legendary secrets of the Dragon Empire calendar... revealed!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
The battle comes to a close, and the Lord of Devils spares the town of Eridu-- barely. Until the Elements find the final keys, all the citizenry of Eridu and elsewhere can do is hope.Video of this part! Coming soonSix Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
While demons have learned to think like mortals in hopes of coaxing their souls from their bodies, devils prefer to rip them straight out with no fuss and as painfully as possible. Devils like to remind heroes that they are just as soft and pathetic as every other miserable drip of flesh on the continent. Luckily for our heroes, they have never had any delusions about how non-pathetic they may be, and so the battle continues!Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
With the residents safe, the party turns their attention to the cowardly Kakobi, who plans to abandon the town with his regiment in tow-- but Margaret's talk of true Imperial values of justice and courage puts her once more in command of the finest fighters of Axis. The party and their new allies face a devilish scouting party in the sands.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
With a host of devils marching on the horizon, the party jumps into action. Safe haven is located beneath Cootsen's city-state, and the team frantically puts their heads together to ensure everyone makes it to safety beneath the Lord of Devils' nose.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Scarlett puts forth her own plan to unite and encourage the battered populace of Eridu. Manuél and Mint help out with their own unique twist: far too much alcohol. Do drink responsibly-- these characters are superhuman.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Margaret celebrates at the party in her own unique way by sabotaging the Dragonborn factions resisting the Empire. The next morning, the various politics of the party collide at full-force, hazed as they may be by hangovers and that ominous light emanating from the Abyss.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Past, present, Imperial and Separatist collide in one boiling brew as the tensions in Eridu finally reach their climax. Slots and Margaret pursue opposing plans to resolve the situation, and the remaining party simply do their best to ensure that Eridu's populace will survive the fateful day to come. After the newborn Dragonborn's naming ceremony, the Empire will announce their ultimate plans for Eridu-- and worse, a far more sinister force grows on the horizon, deep within the Red Wastes.55 minutes of tabletalk!Content warning for discussion of violence from approximately 4:20 to 8:15 minutes in. Less stringent warning after that for discussion of Dan Ryckert, pickles, Law's Out, and Shark Week.Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
As day breaks anew in Eridu, Slots is having some confusing flashbacks to the last ceded city he was tangled up in-- Regulus. History repeats itself as Mint gathers intelligence-- and a brand new cube.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful
Margaret and Slots, pursuing opposing plots, each pressure the generally-disliked Marshall Kakobi and the Imperial garrison he leads.Video of this part!Six Feats Under presents: 13th AgeSupport us on Patreon!Check out video sessions on YouTube!Contact: sixfeatsunder@gmail.comTwitterTumblrSomethingAwful