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Senate Democrats are already war-gaming scenarios involving ballot seizures, armed federal agents at polling places, voter intimidation, and election interference ahead of the 2026 midterms.But constitutional law professor and former federal prosecutor Kim Wehle says those preparations may not be enough.In this conversation, Matt Robison and Kim Wehle examine the real risks facing the 2026 elections, the limits of existing legal safeguards, the role of state prosecutors, what the Supreme Court may do next, and why she believes Americans need to start thinking differently about defending democracy.Kim Wehle is an ABC News legal contributor, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, former Associate Independent Counsel in the Whitewater investigation, and author of How to Read the Constitution—and Why, What You Need to Know About Voting—and Why, and Pardon Power.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Is America Prepared?02:14 Senate Democrats' Election Defense Plan04:48 Why Kim Wehle Isn't Optimistic07:15 Voting Rights, Gerrymandering & Mail Ballots10:00 Trump's "Election Integrity Army"12:00 "We're Already There"15:20 Federal Agents at Polling Places?17:00 Could Troops Be Deployed?20:00 Why Denial Is Dangerous22:00 Fighting Back Without Fear24:00 Lessons from the Declaration of Independence27:00 What Citizens Can Do Right Now30:00 Election Protection Efforts Explained34:00 Why Lower Courts Still Matter37:15 The State Prosecution Theory40:00 Can States Go After Trump Officials?45:00 Mail Ballots and Postal Service Concerns47:45 Supreme Court Postal Service Ruling52:00 Supreme Court Cases to Watch53:30 Birthright Citizenship Case55:00 Final ThoughtsFollow Kim WehleKim's Substack:https://kimwehle.substack.comFollow Worth KnowingSubstack:https://worthknowing.substack.comYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@worthknowing-mattrobisonTopics2026 Midterms, Election Protection, Kim Wehle, Constitutional Law, Supreme Court, Birthright Citizenship, Voting Rights, Mail Ballots, Democracy, Trump Administration, Rule of Law, Federal Courts, Election Interference, Voting Access, State Prosecutors, Election Security, Constitutional Crisis#KimWehle #Midterms2026 #ElectionProtection #Democracy #Constitution #RuleOfLaw #VotingRights #BirthrightCitizenship #SupremeCourt #WorthKnowing #MattRobison
Note: This episode originally aired in June 2025. The RepcoLite Endura sale mentioned at the end ran through the end of that month.Episode SummaryThis week on Home In Progress, Dan dedicates the entire show to one topic: choosing exterior paint colors without the stress, the second-guessing, or the Smurf house. He adapts a color training that RepcoLite's own Haley developed for store employees, adds a few of his own thoughts along the way, and walks listeners through everything from basic ground rules to architectural styles to brick homes to how many colors are actually too many. Practical, thorough, and worth saving if you've got an exterior project anywhere on your horizon.In This Episode[00:49] -- Sweet Corn Disaster Story[06:20] -- Why Exterior Color Choices Are So Stressful[08:41] -- The Training Framework from Haley[09:39] -- Three Ground Rules Before You Pick a Single Color[13:27] -- Working With What's Already There[20:00] -- Architectural Styles and Their Traditional Color Palettes[25:53] -- Working With Brick[30:08] -- How Many Colors Does an Exterior Need?[33:29] -- Shutters and Doors[34:42] -- Final Tips and Tools[37:43] -- Picking the Right PaintOpening: The Sweet Corn Incident [00:49]Dan opens with a story from his week that he feels compelled to share and equally compelled to forget. Hot dogs and sweet corn for dinner. A deep-in-thought face while eating. His daughter Hannah catching the whole thing and trying not to laugh. Dan catching her. And then, involuntarily, the entire table getting covered in sweet corn. The family was not pleased. The corn was found in unexpected places for weeks. Dan relates this story on live radio to a large audience, which he acknowledges is exactly the kind of decision that defines him.From there, on to the actual show.Why Exterior Color Choices Are So Stressful [06:20]Dan did some research on how other homeowners describe the experience of choosing exterior paint colors. A few real quotes he pulled:"I cried. A lot, actually.""It was the most stressed I've ever been."One person described the finished result as looking "so childish. It was like a Smurf house, and I couldn't afford to have it repainted."It's not an irrational reaction. The exterior of a home is visible to everyone who drives by. Getting it wrong costs real money and time, and it's on display for the whole neighborhood to see. Getting it right matters.The Training Framework from Haley [08:41]This episode is built around a color training module that Haley -- longtime show co-host, now full-time RepcoLite product and color trainer -- recently developed for store employees. Dan adapted it for the show and gives her full credit throughout. What follows is largely her framework, with Dan's thoughts mixed in.Three Ground Rules Before You Pick a Single Color [09:39]1. Colors Look Lighter OutsideOutdoors, with the sun as the light source, your colors are going to look two to three shades lighter than that same color would look inside the home. This is one of the most common exterior paint mistakes. Someone picks a mid-tone gray, it looks clearly gray on the chip, and then comes back to say it looks almost white on the house.The fix: choose colors a couple shades darker than you want the final result to look. It feels counterintuitive, but it's how it works.2. Scale Changes EverythingThe exterior of a home is a huge canvas, and colors gain strength at that scale. The "Smurf house" situation almost always comes from a color that looked good at smaller doses but became overwhelming when it covered the whole exterior.Look for toned colors that have some gray in them. They're easier on the eye, feel more sophisticated, and don't overwhelm at large scale. Good starting places: Benjamin Moore's Affinity Collection, the Historic Collections, and the Williamsburg Collection (144 muted tones inspired by 18th century colonial homes). These fan decks are safe bets that scale beautifully on big surfaces.3. Sample on the Actual SurfaceBenjamin Moore color samples put real paint in your hands. Use them. Paint a large area -- at least two feet by two feet -- directly on the siding, brick, or whatever surface you're actually painting. Texture affects how color looks, so a smooth foam board won't give you an accurate read. Paint the real surface, then observe it in the morning, at midday, and in the evening before you decide anything.Working With What's Already There [13:27]Before you even open a fan deck, take stock of the materials already on your home that aren't changing. These aren't limitations -- they're clues. Constraints, it turns out, actually help narrow decisions rather than just frustrating them. Research in psychology shows that small obstacles can increase creative problem-solving by nearly 40%. The things that feel like limits are often what give you a direction to push from.Landscaping and Fixed Materials [16:06]Landscaping -- Easy to forget about if you're choosing colors in winter, but it plays a big role. A lot of green in the yard -- hostas, ferns, evergreens -- means you probably don't want a green exterior. The house will disappear into the yard. Lots of white blossoms in spring? Maybe skip white for the body color. Look at the dominant tones in the landscaping and choose colors that complement them, not match or compete with them.Unpainted materials -- Stonework, brick, block foundations all have color. If you're leaving them as-is, they should guide your choices. Dan drives past a house where the stone has a cool bluish tone and the new siding clashes with it. From straight on you don't notice it. From an angle where they meet, it's jarring. Let permanent features inform your palette.Gutters, downspouts, fascia, and soffits -- These can be painted or changed, but if you're not planning to, factor them in.Roof Color [17:36]The biggest and least flexible element on most homes. Roofs don't get replaced often, so their color really matters when you're making paint decisions. As a general rule, the body of the house should be lighter than the roof. Gray or black roof: cooler tones like blues and grays tend to work better. Brown roof: warmer tones like beige, taupe, and red are usually a safer bet.Architectural Styles and Their Traditional Color Palettes [20:00]Style Guides, Not Rules [20:00]Unless you're in a historic district with regulations to follow, you're not locked in to any particular color scheme based on the style of your home. Architecture can guide and suggest. It doesn't have to dictate. Dan's main message going into this section: you've got more freedom than you probably think.Colonial Color Classics [21:30](Cape Cod, Georgian, Dutch Colonial)Traditional palette: muted classic neutrals for the body -- crisp whites, soft creams, beiges, grays. Usually paired with darker accent colors for doors, shutters, and trim: dark green, black, barn red, or yellow.Victorian Color Freedom [22:07]Lots of options here. More than most people realize. You can go rich jewel tones like emeralds or sapphires, soft pastels, or anything in between. There really aren't many firm rules with Victorian architecture. If you've got a Victorian home, stretch a little and have some fun.Craftsman Earthy Palettes [22:49](Bungalows, four-squares, Mission-influenced homes)These homes are about warmth, craftsmanship, and natural materials. Traditionally they lean toward earthy, muted colors -- browns, sages, grays. Colors that feel grounded and historically accurate for the style. Mustard and olive accents work particularly well as a way to modernize without losing the character.Ranch and Mid-Century Options [23:53]Mid-century Americana. Earthy tones are most common for the body: beige, taupe, brown, tan. White or brown for the trim. Burgundy or deep green for doors and shutters. That said, ranches in the '50s and '60s could be pretty expressive -- soft pastels on the body with bright doors and shutters wasn't unusual, and it still works on the right house.Working With Brick [25:53]Brick deserves its own section because it shows up across all architectural styles and it's frequently handled wrong.Brick isn't really a single color. It's a texture and a collection of tones that your eye averages into one overall impression. Any painted surface on a brick home -- shutters, trim, doors, foundation -- should take a backseat to the brick. That's the guiding principle.The most common mistake: going straight to white trim. White is too stark against brick. It breaks up the home's natural flow and creates visual tension. The brick is absorbing light while the white trim bounces it back aggressively, and the result just looks wrong.Instead, choose trim colors that recede: dark taupes, browns, blacks, dark blues, teals, greens. These complement the warm orangey-red tones in most brick without competing for attention. The house ends up looking more settled and intentional.If you're committed to lighter trim on a brick home, match the mortar color rather than going white. Mortar is already part of the visual mix that makes up the brick's overall tone, so it works with the pattern rather than against it.How Many Colors Does an Exterior Need? [30:08]No single right answer, but here are some practical guidelines.Two colors -- body plus one accent. Clean and simple. Works well on a ranch or any home where the...
In this two-part conversation, we talk with author Elly Flippen about You Know More Than You Think, her five-book experiential series exploring perceptual literacy — how awareness forms, stabilizes, differentiates, navigates, and eventually encounters the larger forces shaping reality.Elly brings a unique personal perspective to this work. She grew up in close proximity to her uncle, artist and remote viewing pioneer Ingo Swann, where she was immersed in his creative work, perceptual research, and the wider community around it. That early exposure gave her a first-hand view of how perception operates at the edges of what is usually noticed.As an example, the first book in the series, What's Already There, which focuses on perception before thought: the body's ability to register tone, atmosphere, connection, and pattern before conscious reasoning steps in.This is not a conversation about mystical powers. It is a grounded look at the subtle ways we sense, respond, and know more than we may have been taught to trust. Across the two interviews, Elly offers a thoughtful bridge between lived experience, perceptual science, neuroscience, and the research lineage of Ingo Swann.Websites: ingoswann.com and conjunction.world
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He Is Series Jehovah Shammah (The Lord is There)— When You Feel Alone, God Is Already There Ezekiel 48:35 “The circumference of the city shall be eighteen thousand cubits. And the name of the city from that time on shall be, The Lord is There.” When I read this name this morning, Jehovah Shammah, the Lord is There, I thought it was powerful. How many of us really needed to hear that this morning? How many of us needed to hear that the Lord is right there with us? So many of my friends that I have been talking to lately have really been struggling with believing this. Something I have really been struggling with over these last few weeks is when my head knows something, but my heart doesn't seem to fully know it. Let me give you an example, in case what I just said doesn't make sense to you. I know so strongly in my head that I don't have to do anything for the Lord to love me. I know He loves me completely and unconditionally, no matter what I do. I will tell you this all day long because I know with my whole being that it is true for you too! However, then I will catch myself striving for his love anyway. The way it feels to me is like my conscious mind knows it, but then my subconscious mind doesn't quite have it yet. It is still replaying old thoughts. This verse is nice because it reminds us that God is always there. I know many of you are struggling right now. So many of you are chronically ill and feel like you are never going to get better. Others are suffering from depression and anxiety, and it can feel overwhelming. Some of you are suffering because you are watching loved ones suffer, and you just want to make it better for them, and you can't. I know you feel like God has left you. He has moved on to someone better. You feel He has decided you are not worth the effort and that He doesn't want to waste His healing on you. That sounds harsh, yet it is how some of you talk to yourselves. Whether you know it or not, some of you feel God has left you because you aren't worthy. I have some news for you, none of us is worthy. Not on our own, at least. However, Jesus took all of our sins and shame to the cross with Him so that we could be worthy. Here are some truths that I think we all need to know. First, God is always there for us. This is a fact. Even if we can't feel God, He is still there. He never leaves our side. This may be hard for us to wrap our heads around. Especially if the people in our lives have not been there for us. If they have left us in our times of need, then we might think to ourselves, “Of course God is not staying, no one ever stays.” Have you thought about this before? What comes to mind is something from the devotional about the name Yahweh. It said that God is so other than us. He is not like us at all. For me, this was one of those things I obviously knew, yet I am not sure I ever really thought about it like that. You know how you can hear something, and although you know it is true, when you hear it said out loud, it just makes you think differently. I know that God is not like us, and yet we still assume He will do things like we do things. He will abandon us, He will reject us, stop loving us if we show Him who we really are. This is not true! God is not like us, and He will never leave you! The second thing is that God is actually closest to us when we feel the farthest from Him. This doesn't make sense because why would we feel so alone if God were so close to us? That I don't have an answer to. However, Psalm 34:18 states that "The LORD is near to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” God is with you. He knows what you are going through, and He is taking every step with you. And if you are allowing Him to, then He is leading you every step of the way. He will step in if He feels you are going to fall. The image I just got is of a toddler learning to walk. As I wrote that last part, I could see a toddler trying to learn to walk, and it wasn't easy, and they were struggling, but they were still doing it. I saw the Lord right next to the toddler as a loving father. Not rescuing them from this task, as they need to learn to walk, but right there, ready to reach out his hand if it looked like they were going to fall. The Lord is doing the same with you and me. He is walking beside us, ready to put out His hand when He thinks we may need it. He knows we need to learn whatever this hard time is teaching us, and so He is allowing it to happen. However, He is also right there to reach out his hand, or scoop us up into his arms to save us from danger we can't handle. I heard something in the Mel Robbins Podcast yesterday that I just felt a prompt to share with you. The episode was called, “Simple Steps for Getting Unstuck: Do THIS and Change Your Life.” The one thing that I want to share with you from this was about resistance. In the podcast, they were saying that resistance is a part of life. When I think of resistance, I think of anything that is getting in the way of you doing what you want to do. What the guest said, which I felt was so powerful, was that if you encounter resistance, you should be happy. The reason you should be happy is that that means you are doing something important that has a purpose. I have said this before, and I will keep saying it until we all learn it. When you are trying to do something, and you keep encountering obstacles, sometimes we can start to think it wasn't really a calling from the Lord, maybe I am not supposed to do this, what was I thinking, of course I am not the right person for this. Or, whatever it is you are thinking. I think this could be life-changing if we could start to reframe how we see all these obstacles. What if, instead of getting frustrated because all these obstacles are in our way, we got excited? What if we started looking at obstacles as if they were confirmation that we are on the right path and that the enemy is confirming for us that what we are about to do will be powerful? Let me share a secret with you. If you are doing something that is not going to be powerful and is not going to change people's lives, the enemy is not going to care about you. He is going to let you be and do your thing because it won't affect him. However, if you are going to do something powerful, if people are going to be changed because of what you are trying to do, the enemy will stop at nothing to stop you. Do you see what a powerful shift this could be for us if we could stop letting the enemy convince us we can't do it and instead, when we start to hear the negative voice in our mind we could take that as confirmation that we are on the right path and double down on our effort to let the enemy know He can't stop us. That might have been a bit of a side tangent, but I felt led to share it, so I know someone needed to hear that today. The last thing I really want to hammer home before I leave you today is that the Lord is there already. You don't have to change for Him to be there. You don't have to earn His love or His time. You don't have to be perfect and do everything right for Him to be there. He is ALREADY THERE! He always has been, and He always will be, and there is nothing you can do about it! Like it or not, He is forever there! Dear Jehovah Shammah, I ask you to bless each person listening today. Lord, we love you so much, and we ask you to help us feel you there more often. Help us to feel your presence. Lord, there are so many who feel so lost right now, and they need to know you are always there with them. Help us to know that you are there, not just in the good times but in the bad times as well. Please help us not just know this in our heads, but feel it in our hearts as well. We ask this according to your will and in Jesus's holy name, Amen! Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk boldly with Jesus. If you've ever felt like you're trying to walk with God… but you're doing it alone… I want you to know—you don't have to. That's actually why I created this mentoring group. It's a place where you can be surrounded by others who are seeking God too—people who understand, who will pray with you, and walk alongside you. If your heart is craving that kind of connection, I'd love for you to join us. The link is in the show notes or at walkboldlywithjesus.com. Today's Word from the Lord was received in October 2025 by a member of my Catholic Charismatic Prayer Group. If you have any questions about the prayer group, these words, or how to join us for a meeting, please email CatholicCharismaticPrayerGroup@gmail.com. Today's Word from the Lord is, “My children, my chosen ones, I ask you to clothe yourself in virtues of kindness, humility, mercy, forgiveness, and patience. These are things the world you live in do not value, but they look at you. They look at the clothing you are wearing, the virtues I have bestowed upon you, and they wonder, and you are my witnesses because they wonder, and they see the goodness of these virtues.” www.findingtruenorthcoaching.comCLICK HERE TO DONATECLICK HERE to sign up for Mentoring CLICK HERE to sign up for Daily "Word from the Lord" emailsCLICK HERE to sign up for my newsletter & receive a free audio training about inviting Jesus into your daily lifeCLICK HERE to buy my book Total Trust in God's Safe Embrace
The Pearl is already within you. This April Soul Songs Playlist was created to gently awaken your soul's rememberings and bring them into the light of higher awareness. Through the wild, freedom-loving Fire Horse energy of April, these 19 songs honor the sacred homesickness so many of us are feeling — turning longing into sacred fuel and inviting us to rest while moving as we embody more of the Garden here and now. May these songs comfort, uplift, and empower you on your Divine Creative Hero/Heroine's journey Home.Songs include:Hymn of the Pearl series • Rumi's Reed Flute series • Hiraeth & Lemurian Remembrance • Birth The Garden Here • Ride The Flame Home • I'm Already There • and more.Come listen and let the music meet you where you are.Rememberingly yours,Marie aka frequency writerPlease like, subscribe, and share!For more of my inspirational messages, podcasts, soul songs, & subscription offerings on Substack, please click either link:https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/** If you are interested in life/soul coaching with me ** please email me:info@frequencywriter.comI look forward to connecting with you! To listen to more amazing podcasts and insightful broadcasts, or to make a donation, visit: http://www.wholesoulschoolandfoundation.orgTo donate: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulschoolandfoundationTo shop our apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/whole-soul-school-and-foundation/Thank you!You can also tune in here:Substack: https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/X: https://x.com/marie_mohlerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholesoulmasteryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@colorthemagicRumble.com: https://rumble.com/c/c-353585Telegram: https://t.me/wholesoulmasteryInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/frequencywriter (@frequencywriter)Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@frequencywriterTune into Frequency Writer Messages, Empowering Podcasts, and Whole Soul School and Foundation's Inspirational Podcasts via: Spotify, Apple iTunes, Buzzsprout, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music + other favorite podcast platforms If would like to support me and my work directly, please send donations to: https://buy.stripe.com/3csbIU4v8a52eR2aEEYou can also mail donations to:Marie Mohler/Whole Soul Mastery400 S. Elliott Rd., Suite D259Chapel Hill, NC 27514Thank you for your generous gifts.
Wicked, Travis, Fae, and Dread have a chill chat about Stephen King's and Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. Silent Hill: Awful Beard. Croquet Vs. Roquet: A Malleable Debate. You Didn't Let Me Finish My Sentence. The Book Healed the Wounds the Movie Inflicted. Slow Building Dread. Corrrrrected. Fingering the Skeleton. Wendy is One of Us. Marrying the Hallorans. Not Spending Enough Time with Dick. We Should All Be as Cool as Scatman Crothers. I'm Not Scared of a Blurry Woman. Dear Stephen King, We Love You. The Breast of a Well Liked Woman. The Dead Not-Twins. I Don't Need To Go Crazy, I'm Already There. Axes to the Dick. Dread's Dutch Trivia. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/GORE13Check out our website created by Baumbie GOREpodcast.comFollow the show on Bluesky @GOREpodcast.bsky.social Email the show at GOREpodcast13@gmail.com
These April 2026 messages spotlight stories, inspirations, and soul songs offered by Marie Mohler to empower and inspire spiritual seekers in their own Divine Creative Hero/Heroine's Journeys Home to the Fullness of the Light We Truly Are. Marie's April messages are found in 2 videos. Part 1 contains themes for April, a big picture review, Gathering At The River with Dr. Terry Cole Whittaker (Dare To Be Great inspiration), Garden Insights #12 (an intuitive energy update for the month), & themes of Accessing More Of Who We Are, Experiencing Remembrance In Motion, Embracing Knowing On The Go, Clearing Emptiness Out & Making Room for Divine Fullness, Allowing The Joy & Pain of Remembering, Increasing The Good Stuff (The Gnosis Stuff), Flowing In Multidimensional Artistic Soulful Experiences of Marie's New Earth Soul Songs, & more. Part 2 contains 19 new soul songs that aim to inspire, uplift, and fortify divine creative heroes, heroines, and people around the globe. Soul Songs this month include: The Hymn of the Pearl - The Prince & The Pearl, Letter from The King, Awake in Egypt ~ Treasure In The Pearl, Claim The Pearl, Robe of Glory, & Pearl of Remembrance, Rumi's Reed Flute ~ Song of the Reed, The Flute's Lament, Fire In The Reed, & Union in the Longing, Hiraeth - We Remember Home, Homesick for Lemuria, We Remember The Unnamed Realm, Weariness & Wings ~ Fire Horse Rising, Birth The Garden Here, Alchemizing Longing Into Flame, Ride The Flame, , Birthing The Garden Here, Riding The Flame Home, Cosmic Weavers, and I'm Already There. Thank you for joining me, and please share with others who could benefit from these empowering insights and positive energies.Please like, subscribe, and share!For more of my inspirational messages, podcasts, soul songs, & subscription offerings on Substack, visit:https://www.frequencywriter.com/** If you are interested in life/soul coaching with me ** please email:info@frequencywriter.com I look forward to connecting with you! To listen to more amazing podcasts and insightful broadcasts, or to make a donation, visit: http://www.wholesoulschoolandfoundation.orgTo donate: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulschoolandfoundationTo shop our apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/whole-soul-school-and-foundation/Thank you!You can also tune in here:Substack: https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/X: https://x.com/marie_mohlerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholesoulmasteryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@colorthemagicRumble.com: https://rumble.com/c/c-353585Telegram: https://t.me/wholesoulmasterySoon to be on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frequencywriter (@frequencywriter)Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@frequencywriterTune into Frequency Writer Messages & Whole Soul School and Foundation's Inspirational Podcasts via: Spotify, Apple iTunes, Buzzsprout, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music + If would like to support me and my work directly, please send donations to: https://buy.stripe.com/3csbIU4v8a52eR2aEEYou can also mail donations to:Marie Mohler/Whole Soul Mastery400 S. Elliott Rd., Suite D259Chapel Hill, NC 27514Thank you!
Mar 8, 2026 - He's Already There; You Haven't Run Too Far by Eau Claire Wesleyan Church
Are you a Highly Sensitive Person under stress? Find out—take the free test at https://trueinnerfreedom.com/ Are You Missing the Love That's Already There? What if the feelings of being unloved or unimportant in your relationship aren't coming from your partner — but from a deeper emotional wound you're carrying? Highly sensitive people (HSPs) often find themselves overwhelmed in relationships, misreading signals, or feeling unseen. This episode shines a compassionate light on one of the quietest, yet most painful reasons why that happens — and how it's entirely possible to shift your experience from the inside out. In this Strategy Friday episode, you'll discover: The hidden heart wound many HSPs carry — and how it quietly distorts your ability to receive love. The subtle signs of "care distortion" and why people-pleasing, resentment, or emotional shutdown may actually be signs of self-doubt, not relationship failure. Practical, healing strategies to reconnect with your worth, shift your patterns, and finally feel the love — from your partner and yourself. Listen now and take the first step to feeling more seen, loved, and emotionally safe in your relationship — no matter what your partner is doing. Todd Smith, founder of True Inner Freedom Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
Wednesday – 12/10/2025 – Already There!
Co-Host Melissa Schipke (https://mountaintoppodcast.com/pitchafriend) By now, you know I'm on record with my firm belief that dating sites and apps are dead. About a month and a half ago I ran a Masterclass For Men detailing 40 different ways to use your smartphone and computer to meet women in IRL...NONE of which are dating sites and apps. Well, wouldn't you know it? There's a 41st. My new friend and first time guest Melissa Schipke stumbled upon a strange but fun idea for getting single people together while hanging out at an open mic night with BAD comedians! She told the owner of the venue it would be more entertaining if she and her friend just got up there and pitched their single friends to these guys. A few years later, Pitch-A-Friend is in dozens of cities spanning 22 countries...and growing. So what's the deal? Let's just say it's basically online dating in REVERSE. Instead of putting up a profile and hoping someone likes it, all the single people are ALREADY THERE in the room, and THEN your friend basically "wings" for you with a PowerPoint presentation. Now, I actually did my homework here and went to the most recent event here in San Antonio. At first I planned to be a "fly on the wall", but my waitress turned out to be pretty cute and VERY single...so I pitched her! Tune in for more on how THAT went, as well as all the details about Pitch-A-Friend...including why it's EXACTLY in line with what the "new normal" for meeting women is gonna look like. Obviously, GenZ is eating this stuff up. But wait a minute...what about Pitch-A-Friend in The Villages or Sun City, AZ. Ha! And by the way, there was room for a relevant Dead Milkmen reference in there, too. Nice. Gentlemen, download your free book Sticking Points Solved and much more (including that infamous Masterclass from last month) at https://mountaintoppodcast.com === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === The show is now available as a VIDEO version on YouTube. For some reason, the episodes seem funnier...if a bit more rough around the edges. If you love what you hear, please rate the show on the service you subscribed to it on (takes one second) and leave a review. As we say here in Texas, I appreciate you!
This podcast features the song "I'm Going That Way" (The Inspirations) and "My Name's Already There"(The Inspirations) as well as part 1 of the message called "Being Wise When it Comes to Words" given by Pastor Stephen Pope from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church (Union Grove, NC)
This week the podcast takes a look at the government's plans to try and fix the UK's rental market, with soaring rents, terrifying competition, no fault evictions, poorly maintained properties and huge supply pressures trapping an increasingly large cohort of tenants in a system that means they may never own their own homes.To discuss the Renters Rights Bill and how it will look to solve some of these issues, host Alain Tolhurst is joined by Joe Powell, Labour MP for Kensington and Bayswater, who sits on the housing select committee, as well as Roisin Lanigan, journalist and author, whose debut novel ‘I Want to Go Home But I'm Already There' has been billed as a “gothic novel for generation rent”.Alongside them is Tom Darling, director of the Renters' Reform Coalition, a group of 21 housing organisations campaigning for stronger renters' rights , Charlie Trew, head of policy at the charity Shelter, and Chris Norris, director of policy and campaigns at the National Residential Landlords Association.To sign up for our newsletters click herePresented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton and edited by Ewan Cameron for Podot
Róisín Lanigan discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Róisín Lanigan is an editor and writer based in London and Belfast. Her work has appeared in i-D, VICE, The Atlantic, New Statesman, The Fence and Prospect, amongst other publications. She was longlisted for the Curtis Brown First Novel Prize in 2019, and won the Blue Pencil Agency First Novel Award in 2020. I Want to Go Home But I'm Already There is her first novel and is available at https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/459281/i-want-to-go-home-but-im-already-there-by-lanigan-roisin/9780241668535 Dulse https://pacificharvest.co/blogs/learn/7-mindblowing-health-benefits-of-atlantic-dulse?srsltid=AfmBOoq6KFW9CJ2ZhY0K-LZcyK3zhku4Xe2I0CniSHs1noqs-VRI7Mq- Pigeons https://www.reddit.com/r/unpopularopinion/comments/lx86p7/pigeons_are_underrated_animals/?rdt=55432 The Montreal Screwjob https://prowrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Montreal_Screwjob Paris Is Burning https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/paris-is-burning-1991 Parkland Walk https://www.parkland-walk.org.uk/ The Ballymurphy Massacre https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/may/11/the-ballymurphy-shootings-36-hours-in-belfast-that-left-10-dead This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Joel speaks to Róisín Lanigan about her latest, I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There, a ghost story set against the horror of the current housing crisis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ava Santina is joined by journalist and author Róisín Lanigan to talk about her new book: I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There.Buy I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/459281/i-want-to-go-home-but-im-already-there-by-lanigan-roisin/9780241668535 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Next Right Thing is a sermon series about walking in faith when the future is unclear. As followers of Christ, we are called to trust God's leadership, knowing He is already preparing the way. This series explores how to step forward with confidence—trusting His timing, embracing obedience, and taking risks with wisdom and courage. You'll discover how to trust God's guidance and move forward with faith, even when the path ahead is unclear. God is not just with us in the unknown—He is leading us through it. Welcome to Episode Five and the series finale of The Next Right Thing: Already There.
Kemi Badenoch was supposed to reboot and re-energise the Tories. Now she's tanking in the polls and flailing in the Commons. If she can't beat Farage, will her leadership make it to the end of the summer? Plus, America's slide from functioning democracy to autocracy summons up dark memories of when the same thing happened to the Ancient Roman republic. Classics lovers Rachel Cunliffe and Jonn Elledge join Zöe Grünewald and Andrew Harrison to ask whether the Fall of Roman democracy is a warning or a manual. • Read Rachel's New Statesman piece What Went Wrong of Kemi Badenoch? • Andrew interviews John Higgs, author of Exterminate! Regenerate! – The Story of Doctor Who at the Rock'n'Roll Book Club, Walthamstow on Tue 22 April. Escape Routes: • Zöe's choice Broken Country. • Andrew's choice Exterminate! Regenerate! • Jonn's History of the World in 47 Borders in paperback. • Jonn's choice I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There. • Jonn's OTHER choice Ghosts of Iron Mountain. • Back us on Patreon for ad-free listening, bonus materials and more. Written and presented by Andrew Harrison with Rachel Cunliffe, Jonn Elledge and Zöe Grünewald. Audio production by Tom Taylor. Theme music by Cornershop. Produced by Chris Jones. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Author, Róisín Lanigan, told Oliver how her ghost story book all about the horrors of renting, is inspired by her own experiences of the brutal rental market in London. Her book I Want To Go Home But I'm Already There is out now.
Today, Pam August joined me to talk about how to unlock the potential of your employees. Pam is a sought-after speaker, facilitator, coach, and cocreator with a strong foundation of lifelong learning. She guides organizations, teams, and leaders to unlock existing potential for transformational results. She was the director of culture activation at WestJet, one of Canada's most admired corporate cultures. Today, she is a trusted partner for high-performance organizations around the world through her firm, Connecting Potential. With deep and diverse experience, she knows what it takes to uncover, align, and activate the best of what organizations already offer and what they can develop into. She is the author of Potential: How to Connect What's Already There for Exponential Impact, and I'm excited to have her on the show to talk about how to Unlock the Potential of Your Employees. Show resources: Pam August on LinkedIn Connecting Potential website Potential: How to Connect What's Already There for Exponential Impact book Sponsors: Cadre of Men Farrow Skin Care Salty Sailor Coffee Company Leader Connect The Qualified Leadership Series ____ Get all of Jon Rennie's bestselling leadership books for 15% off the regular price today! HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode from the Boots on the Water cruise, I sit down with Lonestar to talk about their legendary hits and decades in country music. I couldn't think of a better fit to help us celebrate our 2-year Stories Behind The Songs Anniversary! We dive into “Amazed”—a song that says what men struggle to put into words, spending nine weeks at No. 1—and “I'm Already There,” which became an anthem for military families after 9/11. They share career highlights, from playing the Ryman to performing overseas for the troops, and offer advice on making it in the industry.With ten No. 1 hits and 30+ years together, Lonestar proves that brotherhood and great songs stand the test of time. Don't miss this episode! SHOW NOTES:Keep up with Guest- @LonestarStay up to date with fresh podcast episodes and Listening Room show dates:Listen/Subscribe/Follow -HERESBTSongs TikTok - @sbtsongsSBTSongs Instagram -@sbtsongsSBTSongs YouTube - @sbtsongsChris Blair's Instagram - @chrisblairmusicChris Blair's Website - HEREThe Listening Room's Website - HERETLR's Instagram - @listeningroomcafeTLR's TikTok - @thelisteningroomcafeA special shout out to our sponsorsSennheiser -https://www.sennheiser.com/en-usAlclair In-Ear Monitors -https://alclair.com/
In this episode of the Rated R Safety Show, Dr. Jay Allen explores why safety discussions need to extend beyond their traditional boundaries. From the rise and fall of major stocks like NVIDIA to the cultural impact of global events, Jay dives into why creating a broader context is essential for impactful safety leadership.Featuring the song "Already There" by LOL and major highlights from trending news, safety updates, and music culture, this episode offers a fresh take on why engaging with diverse topics can redefine the role of safety professionals.Plus, tune in for Jay's reflections on accountability in the safety industry and his advice for creating a collaborative environment where safety is a shared responsibility.Join the conversation live or on demand, and don't forget to check out Jay's insights on CallInRadio.com.
Say Nothing. Small Things Like These. Kneecap. Bad Sisters. All of Us Strangers. The Banshees of Inisherin and An Cailín Ciúin a couple years ago. Normal People and Derry Girls a few years before that. Paul Mescal and Colin Farrell and Saoirse Ronin and Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan and Hozier and Andrew Scott and Daryl McCormack and Kerry Condon. The list goes on. Something’s going on with the Irish and Ireland in our movies and TV and elsewhere. This hour, a Nose-ish look at the current Irish moment in our popular culture. GUESTS: Will Hermes: Writes about music “and life’s other mysteries,” and he’s a longtime contributor to All Things Considered; he’s the author, most recently, of Lou Reed: The King of New York Nate Jones: A senior writer for Vulture and New York magazine covering movies and pop culture Róisín Lanigan: A contributing editor at The Fence Magazine and the author of the forthcoming novel I Want to Go Home But I’m Already There, and she writes the Substack Notions The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Dylan Reyes contributed to this show. Our programming is made possible thanks to listeners like you. Please consider supporting this show and Connecticut Public with a donation today.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Miriam is joined by Frank Fraser, an award winning artist, designer, illustrator and writer. He is dedicated to writing and illustrating children's books that lift children's hearts and minds to heaven. Learn more about Frank's latest release, Already There, at sophiainstitute.com/product/already-there/. Subscribe to Blazing the Trail on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Discover more about Miriam at MiriamMarston.com.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.Blazing the Trail is produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Hear Pam August explain how to cut through the noise and stress of your busy life to realize your true potential as outlined in her book, Potential: How to Connect What's Already There for Exponential Impact. It involves having the right mindset, setting your intention, and pausing to notice where you are in relation to your intention to choose how you move forward. For more information www.connectingpotential.ca
Already There
Pam is an insight activator, curious co-creator, culture whisperer, and, according to her 4th-grade teacher, "the spice that every classroom needs" always learning and learning all ways. She knows a lot about the power of potential in work and life and, more importantly, how to connect it. Her expertise stands on a solid foundation, including certification in fitness and nutrition, a Bachelor of Adult Education, a Master of Arts in Leadership, and numerous facilitation and coaching certifications. It springs to life through her diverse experience of fitness teaching and nutrition counseling, award-winning learning facilitation in higher education, being a people and culture developer, and being the Director of Culture Activation at WestJet Airlines, one of Canada´s most admired corporate cultures.Today, she is a trusted partner for high-performance organizations worldwide through her firm, Connecting Potential. Pam expertly guides them and fiercely champions the potential already there in three dimensions of organizational performance: within us as individuals, between us in relationships and teams, and around us in this thing called "culture". Her range and depth of experience in each dimension give her a unique trifecta of expertise in the people and culture development space as she fluidly facilitates connections between them for exponential impact. Pam is also a sought-after speaker, known for her infectious energy and experiential, activational messages. Her first book, Potential – How to Connect What´s Already There for Exponential Impact, synthesizes her rich, lifelong learning into a simple yet powerful mindset shift, operating system, and core practice for individuals, teams, and organizations to navigate today`s uncertainty with greater energy, ease, and effectiveness.Daily movement and delicious food fuel Pam; yoga and contemplative practices ground her; a wonderful husband and adult sons burst her heart with gratitude, and she loves to laugh – a lot!In this episode, we discover the following:What turns potential into ability?How we can go deeper in our learning and development.Why organizational development is important in the workplace.How we can become more insightful.With podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introduction: Kat introduces Pam August, founder and president of Connecting Potentials, as a visionary leader in the realm of organizational development and consulting. Pillars of Pam's Work: Pam's approach revolves around three fundamental pillars: organizational development, team effectiveness, and relationship systems. She emphasizes strategy and culture alignment within organizations, highlighting the importance of coaching and embodied development practices like yoga and mindfulness. Insights into Human Systems: Human systems are complex and adaptive, unlike technical systems, making them unpredictable and emergent. Pam discusses the challenges of change management, citing examples of how humans resist change due to the metabolic cost of active thought and action. Compliance vs. Commitment: Pam distinguishes between compliance, complacency, and commitment, illustrating how different approaches yield different results. She shares anecdotes about compliance, complacency, and commitment in various contexts, emphasizing the importance of engaging individuals to build commitment. Navigating Organizational Culture: Pam delves into the unconscious, implicit, and invisible aspects of organizational culture, stressing the need to make unconscious biases and assumptions conscious. She advocates for intentional team dynamics, where roles and contributions are made explicit and visible to foster collaboration and alignment. Unveiling Potential: Pam introduces her forthcoming book, emphasizing the inherent capacity for exponential impact within individuals, teams, and cultures. She highlights the interconnectedness of personal and collective potential, setting the stage for a deeper exploration. The Three Pillars of Action: Pam unveils three foundational actions—intend, notice, and move—as catalysts for navigating dynamic environments. Through intentionality and acute awareness, individuals and teams can drive meaningful progress towards desired outcomes. Intention vs. Outcome: Drawing a clear distinction between intention and outcome, Pam underscores the importance of aligning personal intentions with collective objectives. By setting intentions grounded in purpose and embodying desired states of being, individuals can foster authentic connection and collaboration. Meta Skills and Collective Intentions: Pam introduces the concept of meta skills as amplified intentions, transcending individual agendas to shape collective experiences. By fostering shared intentions and meta skills, teams can cultivate a cohesive culture of engagement and alignment. The Power of Noticing: Through a compelling anecdote, Pam illustrates the transformative impact of acute awareness in team dynamics. By actively noticing underlying patterns and implicit barriers, individuals can initiate meaningful dialogue and catalyze positive change. Purpose-driven Vision: Addressing challenges in articulating mission and vision, Pam emphasizes the importance of grounding organizational goals in purpose. Rather than fixating on semantics, individuals and startups can align their actions with core values, fostering organic growth and evolution. Unpacking Potential: A Deep Dive Pam elaborates on the narrative journey within her upcoming book, "Potential: How to Connect What's Already There for Exponential Impact." Through storytelling, she guides readers in shifting their mindset from focusing on problems to recognizing and harnessing potential. Pam emphasizes understanding the human operating systems and capacity to act, feel, and think, supported by insights from neuroscience. Dimensions of Connection: She outlines experiences of disconnection characterized by strain, swirl, or being stuck, contrasting with the state of connection marked by energy, ease, and effectiveness. Pam introduces the practice of "intend, notice, and move" as a transformative tool, backed by behavioral and neuroscience principles, and shares practical applications through storytelling in all three dimensions. Building Tools for Exploration: Pam discusses the inclusion of various tools in the book to empower readers in their exploration journey further. These tools aim to facilitate deeper understanding and application of the concepts discussed. Where to Find More: Listeners are directed to Pam's website, connectingpotential.ca, where they can access additional resources and information about the book. "Potential" by Pam August is available on Amazon, and Pam welcomes inquiries and engagement on LinkedIn. Conclusion: Kat and Pam reflect on the challenges of integrating these practices into organizational culture, underscoring the long-term benefits of investing in alignment and commitment upfront to avoid rework and misalignment later on. As the conversation unfolds, Pam and Kat illuminate the transformative potential of intentionality and action, inviting listeners to embrace a journey of self-discovery and collective empowerment. By navigating the interplay between intention and manifestation, individuals can unlock their inherent capacity for exponential impact and cultivate thriving cultures of collaboration and innovation. The host expresses gratitude for the insightful discussion and looks forward to further exploration. Pam acknowledges the synergistic nature of their conversation, highlighting the unique insights generated through collaboration. About Our Guest Today: Pam August guides organizations, teams, and leaders to unlock the potential that is already there for transformational results. She was the director of culture activation at WestJet, one of Canada's most admired corporate cultures, where for fourteen years she was a fierce champion and developer of people and culture as a key enabler of strategic success. Today, she is a trusted partner for high-performance organizations around the world through her firm, Connecting Potential. With deep and diverse experience, she knows what it takes to uncover, align, and activate the best of what organizations already offer and what they can develop into. Pam is a sought-after speaker, facilitator, coach, and co creator with a strong foundation of lifelong learning. She has a Bachelor of Adult Education, a Master of Arts in Leadership, and is certified as an Organization and Relationships Systems (ORSC) and brain-based coach. Pam takes pleasure in solving tricky problems, listening deeply, learning always, and laughing—a lot.
Guest Speaker Camilo Buchanan brings an incredibly encouraging word titled "You're Already There". We pray this message encourages you! If you'd like to support the mission and vision of Way Church in Nashville, TN - you can do so here: partner :)
“Do Not be Anxious for the Unknown, God is Already There.” -Acts 10:34-38
"Everybody wants to eat, but Few Will Hunt." Today on the podcast with Joey Bowen and Drew Beech, co-founders of the apparel brand and community Few Will Hunt. Joey and Drew spent their daily commutes through the gritty streets of Philadelphia on the phone for a year straight. On these calls, they talked about business and life — especially the trends of self-entitlement and shortcut-seeking they witnessed in society. These trends made them feel alone in an ever-softening world. “Are we the only ones that still believe in the power of hard work?” Drew asked. Joey responded, “It's like we say at my hunting cabin — everybody wants to eat, but few will hunt.” This statement perfectly summed up their frustrations with society. It became their mantra. Website: https://fewwillhunt.com/ Show Notes: (00:00) Intro (02:18) Where Did This Start for Them (04:15) Loving the Process (05:38) Finding A Purpose (06:32) Finding Mentors (08:21) Alex Hormozi and Warren Buffet (09:27) The Shortcuts are Already There (10:06) Guns Germs and Steel (11:13) Mental Frameworks (14:12) Contacting Reality (18:15) Life Lessons from Sport (21:32) Super Power to Direct Your Attention (24:11) Information Diet (27:05) The Power of Community (30:37) Challenge Yourself to Find Differing Viewpoints (31:08) Strong Convictions but Loosely Held (32:15) Life is in the Gray (33:26) Andrew Wakefield and Anti Vax (35:22) Uncomfortable Conversations (38:01) Parenting and Resilience (40:11) Recommended Books (43:23) Advice to a driven person (48:01) Outro Support our content on Patreon or on Spotify! patreon.com/feedingcurioisity https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feedingcuriosity/suppor Check out the Range Blueprint! https://feedingcuriosity.net/blueprint-range This blueprint will break down the core ideas, connect ideas outside the book, and apply these ideas in your life! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feedingcuriosity/support
GOD is Already There! by Michael Billings
GOD is Already There! by Michael Billings
GOD is Already There! by Michael Billings
GOD is Already There! by Michael Billings
GOD is Already There! by Michael Billings
It's Already There
Wherein Matt Valler and Matt Baker continue their discussion of Bernard Stiegler's Technics and Time: The Fault of Epimetheus. Discussed in this episode is chapter 5, "Already There." PDF to the full text: calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r?pli=1 Part 2: https://www.entheosdesigns.net/items/technics-and-time-%2F%2F%2F-part-2 Part 1: https://www.entheosdesigns.net/items/technics-and-time-%2F%2F%2F-part-1 War Machine is the podcast of the Radical Theology Seminar: https://www.patreon.com/radicaltheology Music for this episode: Love Always, Nu Alchemi Nomad's Theme, Matt Baker
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Lonestar founding keyboardist Dean Sams as the country band plays Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia on April 15. They discussed the group's incredible run of ten No. 1 hits, including "Amazed," "I'm Already There," "What About Now" and "Mr. Mom."
Today's Best & your All Time Favorites From the US, Texas & Canada 1st for Weekly neo-traditonal & classic Country program Fred's Country 2022 w # 10: Part 1: - Hayden Haddock, Better Than Your Memory - S - 2022 - Jake Bush, Tractor Town - Where 90's Meets Now - 2022 - Zach Neil, Long Live The Cowboy - S - 2022 - Little Texas, Down In The Valley - First Time for Everything - 1992 & God Blessed Texas - Big Time - 1993 Part 2: - Jon Pardi, Last Night Lonely - S - 2022 - Robby Johnson, If I Ever Was a Cowboy - Alive Right Now - 2022 - Josh Turner feat. Maddie & Tae, Desperately - Lovin' you on my Mind - 2022 - Lee Ann Womack, Montgomery To Memphis - Lee Ann Womack - 1997 Part 3: - Ian Munsick & Cody Johnson, Long Live Cowgirls - S - 2022 - Ronnie Dunn, Broken Neon Hearts - S - 2022 - Cody Johnson, She's Acting Single - S - 2022 - Nate Burnham, Firebird - S - 2022 - Linda Ronstadt, Love Is A Rose – Decade – 1977 Part 4: - Francis Degrandpré, Colorado - S - 2021 - Jetty Road, Here we Go - S - 2022 - Jesse Daniel feat Jodi Lyford, You Asked Me To - S - 2022 - Lonestar, Not A Day Goes By - I'm Already There - 2002
On this episode of Roger the Wild Child Show, we are joined by The Frontmen! The Frontmen features the dynamic voices of 90's country legends: Richie McDonald (formerly of Lonestar), Larry Stewart (of Restless Heart) and Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas).From their rave review performances around the globe for our troops, to casinos, fairs and corporate events, to their globally televised performance on the steps of the hallowed Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, The Frontmen are making their mark on the Country music scene.Stewart, Rushlow and McDonald have collectively sold over 30 million records and had over 30 major hits between them. They have a chemistry and brotherhood seldom matched and they have logged the travel miles to prove it, wowing audiences around the globe with their brand of highly successful intimate unplugged shows.Powerhouse hits performed by the Frontmen of Country include Restless Heart classics, “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “That Rock Won't Roll,” “I'll Still Be Loving You” and “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right). Lonestar smashes such as “Amazed,” “Smile,” and “I'm Already There,” plus Little Texas hits including “God Blessed Texas,” “Amy's Back in Austin,” and “What Might Have Been.” These songs and many others included in their shows are the soundtrack of a generation.With their combined amazing vocal and instrumental talents, The Frontmen deliver a high energy show packed with fan-favorites from their three award-winning and critically-acclaimed bands, and also songs from some of the artists who have influenced them. The Frontmen deliver a truly one-of-a-kind concert experience.Their stage is a place where they take you on a magical journey to the stories behind the songs. A place where the listener's heart meets the singers' hearts who made the songs famous, with an emotional impact that leaves audiences spellbound. The Frontmen deliver a show that is powerful, engaging, and authentic.*******Roger the Wild Child Show is streamed live every Sunday night 8pm ET/ 5pm PT on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. The show is rebroadcasted on 20+ different podcast platforms. Each week they talk with up-and-coming artists, legends of country music and other influencers to the Nashville scene. Roger is joined by co-hosts Darin Scheff aka “The Feed Mill Guy” and former Playboy Playmate, Deborah Driggs. Plus YouTube sensation Frankie MacDonald gives the weather for around the world. Also Nashville recording artist, Elise Harper, brings us Nashville Music News! Oh, and don't miss the craziness from Moonshine Shenanigans!Check out the video/audio podcasts and the rest of our linksLinkTree https://linktr.ee/wildchildradio
You Can't Search for Love. It's Already There. You Can Only Remove the Barriers to Let It In Download Audio: You Can't Search for Love. It's Already There. You Can Only Remove the Barriers to Let It In
Head to toe denim, cowboy hats, stylish leather boots, massive belt buckles, and a six string..... that's right, it's time for #FNKCountry! This week, the incredible karaoke artists in Friday Night Karaoke tell tales of love, heartbreak, conquest, loss, the best and worst of times, and everything in between with covers of the top country songs in their playlists! Featured in this episode alongside hosts Mike Wiston and Joe Rubin:- Jennifer Adams with I Love This Group (I Love This Bar Parody) by Toby Keith- Tony Way with I'm Already There by Lonestar- Heather Gurnari and Darin Heninger with If You See Him, If You See Her by Reba McEntyre- Ron Green with Tennessee Whiskey by Chris Stapleton- Katie Rose with All Jacked Up by Gretchen Wilson- Allan Torres with Three Times a Lady by The Commodores (Kenny Rogers version)- RJ Lee with Rodeo by Garth Brooks- Honey Chadwell with Goodbye Earl by The Dixie Chicks- Adam Wainwright with Hurt by NIN (Johnny Cash version)- AsthmaBully Jones and FNKollabs with Friends in Low Places by Garth BrooksLove what you hear? Join the official Friday Night Karaoke FB group, a completely negativity free karaoke destination, and be part of the action! www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke. Hope to see you there!
Coming to you this week with an insightful interview with Ms. Natalie Cressman, top call multi-genre trombonist and singer-songwriter in NYC and the Bay Area, touring trombonist for Trey Anastasio, and leader of six studio albums. Ms. Cressman has deep roots in the jazz community in San Fransisco but was able to quickly establish herself as a versatile and employable trombonist in New York. Drawing influence from many different cultures and traditions to craft her own musical voice, Natalie is one of the finest musicians on the scene. In this interview, we explore the breadth and effects of the brutal misogyny and prejudice that many young women are forced to grapple with when starting their careers, and the best ways to use your influence to make a difference and promote diversity. We also discussed the creation of her upcoming album, some fun and interesting stories from touring and freelancing, and how to take the word “should” out of your vocabulary when studying music. -- Transition music: Already There, Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini Intro/Outro music: I Will Go Sailing No More, Randy Newman, Lawson Gardner Instagram: @8thposition @dabaldwin903 @lawson.gardner2
Corporate Trainer Michael Sherlock talks to Tom Kelly about how to “Shock Your Potential”. She starts with Tip 1: Make A Change In Your Life That Makes You Feel Good About Yourself. She builds on to “Shock Your Potential” Shock Your Potential S: Stand Out What do you do to stand out? It's not just the color of your hair. How do you stand out? H: Hone a Skill or Hire Out What are the skills you need to build on? What are O: Operate As If You're Already There. Michael means more than “fake it till you make it.” You need to operate in some of the ways that successful people in your field already operate. C: Cultivate Relationships Who are the people in your industry that you already know? What can you learn from them? How can you improve your working relationships with those people? K: Know Your Worth Know your value in your industry. Links: Michael Sherlock On LinkedIn Michael and Tom's Instagram Friend: Kyle Dillingham
The Frontmen features three singers who were THE voices of three of the Top Country bands of the 90's: Richie McDonald of Lonestar, Larry Stewart of Restless Heart and Tim Rushlow, formerly of Little Texas.*****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW What's Your Problem? PODCAST:www.whatsyourproblempodcast.com Random 5 sponsored by CULLEOKA COMPANY! Culleoka is here to eliminate the toxicity generally associated with cleaning. Our probiotic and plant based cleaners contain multiple live strains of beneficial (good) bacteria producing powerful enzymes to break down foul organic matter on surfaces. Clean powerfully and naturally here:https://culleokacompany.com/?rfsn=5722255.0f51be From their rave review performances around the globe for our troops, to casinos, fairs and corporate events, to their globally televised performance on the steps of the hallowed Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, The Frontmen are making their mark on the Country music scene.Stewart, Rushlow and McDonald have collectively sold over 30 million records and had over 30 major hits between them. They have a chemistry and brotherhood seldom matched and they have logged the travel miles to prove it, wowing audiences around the globe with their brand of highly successful intimate unplugged shows.Powerhouse hits performed by the Frontmen of Country include Restless Heart classics, “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “That Rock Won't Roll,” “I'll Still Be Loving You” and “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right). Lonestar smashes such as “Amazed,” “Smile,” and “I'm Already There,” plus Little Texas hits including “God Blessed Texas,” “Amy's Back in Austin,” and “What Might Have Been.” These songs and many others included in their shows are the soundtrack of a generation.With their combined amazing vocal and instrumental talents, The Frontmen deliver a high energy show packed with fan-favorites from their three award-winning and critically-acclaimed bands, and also songs from some of the artists who have influenced them. The Frontmen deliver a truly one-of-a-kind concert experience.Their stage is a place where they take you on a magical journey to the stories behind the songs. A place where the listener's heart meets the singers' hearts who made the songs famous, with an emotional impact that leaves audiences spellbound. The Frontmen deliver a show that is powerful, engaging, and authentic. Follow The Frontmen:www.thefrontmenofcountry.com/https://www.facebook.com/TheFrontmenOfficial/https://www.instagram.com/thefrontmen_/ Talking about the real problems (and possible solutions) of everyday business owners and professionals in and around Middle Tennessee and beyond...this is the What's Your Problem Podcast! WYP is recorded and shot in the Big Dot Lighting HQ in Spring Hill, TN.www.bigdotlighting.comwww.bigdotelectrical.comwww.bigdotinc.com WYP Intro VO: @johndavidwells#richiemcdonald #larrystewart #timrushlow #littletexas #restlessheart #lonestar #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #tennessee #nashville #podcastproduction #sales #selling #business #marketing #radio #production #voiceover #vo
An Exxpired Music Podcast first: Clay and Erin premier a band's new single! Digital Single Premier!Oof, "I Thought the Future'd Be Cool" *Played with permission from the artist and copyright holder*· Listen/Purchase: https://oofband.bandcamp.com/Clay's New Music PickClarke and the Himselfs, “So Sorry” (Exxp: 2039) *Played with permission from the artist and copyright holder*· Listen/Watch/Purchase: https://clarkeandthehimselfs.bandcamp.com/album/video-recordErin's New Music PickRichie Galvan, "Mascot” (Exxp: 2041) *Played with permission from the artist and copyright holder*· Listen/Purchase: https://richiegalvan.bandcamp.com/album/method-acting-2VVVVVFeatured Exxpired Albums:Iggy Pop, "Beat 'em Up"311, "From Chaos"D-12 , "Devil's Night"Additional Exxpired Albums:The Shins, "Oh, Inverted World"Muse, "Origin of Symmetry"Ray J, "This Ain't a Game"Sisqo, "Return of Dragon"Widespread Panic, "Don't Tell the Band"Lonestar, "I'm Already There"Stone Temple Pilots, "Shangri la dee daMandy Moore, s/t!!!, s/tLuther Vandross, s/t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Exxpired Music theme, "This Is Not The End" was written and produced by Rob Taxpayer.Join Rob's Song of the Week Club:https://www.patreon.com/songoftheweekclubExplore Rob's extensive discography:https://taxpayers.bandcamp.comhttps://anxietycat.bandcamp.comhttps://trustysnakes.bandcamp.comhttps://trashswan.bandcamp.com****SUPPORT ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS, BUY THEIR MUSIC AND ART****
Stories of Recovery | Alcoholism, Addiction & 12 Step Spirituality
Lindsey M. was the guest speaker at MARR's Celebration of Recovery Banquet this year. She sits down at the podcast table to talk about how she has experienced a complete personality change through working the 12 steps and that by participating in that process she doesn't let go of her fears, but rather her fears […] The post Ep 21: Uncovering What's Already There appeared first on .
Pastor Jorge Martinez continues the #supernatural sermon series with this message titled "He's Already There". We are encouraged to know that GOD is ALWAYS already there for us regardless of the situations. Also hear a powerful MIRACLE testimony by a very grateful brother. Visit us every Sunday at 11:00am at 1469 St. Peters Avenue, Bronx, NY or watch us live on at http://www.fb.met/tsfchurchnyc