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Stephanie Morales-Beaulieu will never forget the day her dad called to tell her he had been diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The doctor had given him three to five years to live. This propelled Stephanie into a season she did not think she would survive. After experiencing what a little bit of trust in God's faithfulness can accomplish, Morales-Beaulieu was compelled to share this message, and her father's life, legacy and love for Jesus in her first book, Anything But Ordinary. Today on Connections, Stephanie shares her family's story and how it has helped grow her faith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our recent podcast, we sat down with Chris Thaller, the creative force behind "Anything But Ordinary" and a follower of the "Bold Ideas, Big Impact" mantra, to delve into his remarkable journey in sustainability. Our discussion navigated through his remarkable journey in sustainability, focusing on the transformative "Run for the Oceans" digital campaign and his broader vision for a greener future. At the heart of our conversation is Chris's ingenious "Run for the Ocean", a campaign that mobilized millions and raised awareness about ocean-bound plastic. The podcast explores how the fusion of running, digital outreach, and big brand influence can drive transformative change. The conversations delves into the origin of Chris's motivation for sustainability – witnessing plastic waste in oceans and on beaches. This is followed by Chris narrating some of his compelling stories, such as his journey to New York without using single-use plastics, illustrating the transformative power of individual actions and the influential role big brands play in shaping collective mindsets. The podcast also delves into Chris's interactions with iconic figures like Jane Goodall and Captain Paul Watson, revealing profound insights that have fueled his commitment to sustainability. These conversations underscore the intersection of passion, purpose, and a sustainable future. Concluding, this podcast episode emphasizes the challenges and triumphs in the journey towards sustainability while leaving us inspired to envision a future where each individual contributes to a more sustainable and optimistic world.
She was a girl, we were a podcast. Could I make it any more obvious? We're talking about Sk8r Girl Avril Lavigne's 2002 debut album Let Go! After grappling with her signature sound for years, this collection of angsty tracks gives a glimpse into the life of a skateboarding, hockey-playing Canadian teen. From Losing Grip to Unwanted, this record is Anything But Ordinary. The Mixtaper is making things Complicated with facts about a sneaky prize, a forgotten classic film, and mislabelled shirts that will send you down the rabbit hole. Get ready to throw this album on repeat, because with Avril Lavigne enough is never enough!Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can you be proud of being ordinary? When did we decide that ordinary wasn't good enough and the only way to “make it” was to be EXTRAordinary? This episode is all about flipping the script on how we perceive ourselves and the world around us, and how it's ok to be ordinary. Tune in to hear more! Connect with Heather - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamheatherlove/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamheatherlove Email: hello@iamheatherlove.com
Have you ever had someone constant in your life pass away? Have you ever wondered how you might continue on when you lose someone so close to you? Stephanie shares her story of losing her father to ALS. He was her rock and ever present in her life. Through her experience, she learned to trust more deeply in Jesus as the one who can fully be trusted. When life isn't going the way, we had hoped, we can always trust in the Lord and His word. The Legacy of an Extraordinary Ordinary Man: Stephanie's Father, Jesse Morales, was an ordinary Filipino immigrant and mechanic who found the better life he was looking for when he met Jesus. Jesse learned to walk by faith and not by sight and left a legacy for his family and scores of others when he passed away from ALS. Stephanie authored a book called Anything But Ordinary, which tells the story of the divine encounter that changed the trajectory of one man's life and the faith that profoundly influenced the too-short journey to his death. This story will inspire you that any ordinary guy can leave an extraordinary legacy and impact. Losing a loved one can be emotionally devastating, making finding hope in the pain challenging. However, Stephanie's experience taught her the profound lesson of trusting in Jesus during life's most challenging moments. While life may not always go as planned, turning to the Lord and relying on His word can bring comfort and guidance. Healing Father Pain: Regardless of our background, we all carry a degree of "father pain" caused by various life experiences, whether it's a paper cut or an arm amputation. For Stephanie, losing her father left a profound impact, forever altering her life's course. However, she found wholeness and security in Jesus. Understanding Our Identity as Children of God: Stephanie's journey led her to understand the significance of her identity as a beloved child of God. Just as God declared His love for Jesus during His baptism, she learned to trust God's promises and accept her identity as His daughter. This revelation helped her break free from the limitations that doubt, and insecurity imposed on her life. Each of us must learn to believe and trust that we are a son of God. We are held back when we don't take God at his word and trust that what he says about us is true. Listen or watch the full episode to hear Stephanie's full story. https://amzn.to/3WGiGGT https://www.everydaytruth.ca/ www.bitesizebiblestudy.ca ---------------------------------------------- Website: https://impactus.org/ Check Our Resources for Men: https://impactus.org/resources/ ---------------------------------------------- Follow us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactusmen/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/impactusmen/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactusmen/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/impactusmen This Is Me TV: https://www.youtube.com/user/ThisIsMeTVShow
During this week's episode of St. Joseph's Workshop, Emily Lugo, M.P.S. & Fr. Stephen Ingram discuss the liturgical season of ‘Ordinary Time' and discover how the longest season on the liturgical calendar is often the most overlooked and is anything but ordinary. They challenge people to find God's presence in the ordinary and be attuned to his presence. They offer tangible ways that people can continue to grow in their faith and use this liturgical season to not only learn about the life of Christ, but also to learn about the many saints whose feasts are celebrated during this time.
Losing a parent is an incredibly difficult time. This week welcomes Stephanie Morales-Beaulieu to the show to share about her book “Anything But Ordinary”, a book that serves as a powerful reminder that there is hope. Stephanie talks about: Growing Up Why Me (May 5th, 2008) Faith / Ministry "Anything But Ordinary" Why Me 2.0 Episode Links Why Me Project: @whymeprojectpodcast Know someone with an incredible story? Have a question, comment, or concern? Ask us anything! Email whymeproject@faithstrongtoday.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topper's Mountain wines are single vineyard wines from close to heaven; in case you are wondering where that is, its located in New England in the Northern Slopes of NSW. Wine Manager Jan Taborsky and Owner and Vigneron Mark Kirkby join me today to share their story, which is anything but ordinary. https://toppers.com.au Follow Over a Glass https://www.instagram.com/overtheglasspod Host Shanteh Wale https://www.instagram.com/shantehwale/?hl=en Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Executive Producer Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Over a Glass is a wine & drinks podcast with Shanteh Wale exploring the personalities, stories and landscape of the wine and drinks business. An Australian Wine and Drinks Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Topper's Mountain wines are single vineyard wines from close to heaven; in case you are wondering where that is, its located in New England in the Northern Slopes of NSW. Wine Manager Jan Taborsky and Owner and Vigneron Mark Kirkby join me today to share their story, which is anything but ordinary. https://toppers.com.au Follow Over a Glass https://www.instagram.com/overtheglasspod Host Shanteh Wale https://www.instagram.com/shantehwale/?hl=en Executive Producer Rob Locke https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Executive Producer Anthony Huckstep https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Over a Glass is a wine & drinks podcast with Shanteh Wale exploring the personalities, stories and landscape of the wine and drinks business. An Australian Wine and Drinks Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
Brief summary of episode:Jack O'Connell has been an avid music lover since he was in diapers and was burning mixes at age 7, ripping a personal Beach Boys hits anthology. He has been listening constantly since. From hearing Fastball's All the Pain Money Can Buy on cassette in the car to elementary school, to The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack on the Walkman, he discovered music early and was hooked. Along the way he endured the zeitgeist of Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC, dancing along to their performances at Madison Square Garden on VHS. Eventually his babysitter introduced him to the local alternative rock station–99.1 WHFS (R.I.P.)–where he could finally hear pop-punk icons like Blink-182 and Good Charlotte, Jack's first exposure to the combination of raw rock and catchy pop. Blink also influenced him toward the drums. During a drive past the Baltimore School for Drumming while listening to Enema of the State at age 10, Travis Barker unwittingly set events in motion that led Jack toward devotion to the kit. During his eight years of private drum lessons with virtuoso and now long-time friend John Coale, Jack practiced his craft with Kidz Rock bands at The Music Workshop, instructed by singer/guitarist Fred Moss in the ways of performing and band dynamics. Eventually he played drums with his middle school's jazz ensemble, taking him out of his head-bashing comfort zone and into more complex and elegant styles. Since playing in liturgical and theatre bands in high school, he has played countless shows at venues in and around Baltimore, as well as major cities around the east coast on tour with surf rockers Trunkweed, honing an understanding for the politics of booking and the challenges of creating good live sound. Jack attended a summer program on music industry at Drexel University, which cemented his decision to attend Towson University. While working on his audio degree, doing audio/visual work for Towson event services, and teaching drum lessons from home, he began buying recording gear, building a studio, and producing on his own. Jack played virtually every venue in Baltimore and published a full-length record, Anything But Ordinary, which Jack co-wrote and produced, with his former band, pop-rockers The Chance.Jack has more recently been making music with his brother, Danny, as Backyard Games, and is currently working on their first full-length album, all recorded and produced at O'Connell Sound. He also periodically plays around Fells Point on the weekends playing cover gigs.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:O'Connell Sound To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episodeSPONSORSforaged. a hyper-seasonal eatery: Farm-fresh seasonal plates, beer & wine served in a warm, casual space lined with greenery. each item on the menu is comprised of local and seasonal ingredients. the concept is true to chef Chris Amendola's ethos in the kitchen, one that is deeply rooted in the woods. foragedeatery.com ★ Support this podcast ★
Nightclubs come and go with the shift of the wind, but not Numbers in Houston, TX. The club, which opened in 1978, is still thriving today and Marcus Pontello felt so much passion around his experiences of being there, he was compelled to make a documentary about it called Friday I'm In Love. He reveals what made Friday nights at Numbers so special, why it's stood the test of time, and how a fashion designer with no experience in film made a feature length documentary.
Scripture tells us again and again that we are brothers and sisters in Christ—siblings in Christ. It's a way to unify us—we're all part of a larger family, created by One God, saved by Christ, empowered and enveloped by the Love that is the Holy Spirit.
The story of Jacob becoming Israel reminds us that intimately wrestling with God can be a good, albeit uncomfortable, part of our faith journey. We're invited to an intimate meal with Jesus, our Redeemer. Maybe taking a rest from our wrestling, knowing that even in the midst of wrestling there is grace and blessing.
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The word of the week is "well". Throughout this week, ponder what significance this word might have in your life and how God might be speaking to you through its meaning. This is the second of two services scheduled for Sunday, June 19, 2022. The first takes place on our church lawn (weather permitting) at 8:30 am. Both services will be archived here. Try them out! Which do you connect with?
Life is anything but ordinary. Thankfully, we have a God who is anything but ordinary, who is with us through the mundane, the chaos, and everything in between. And like Abraham and Sarah, God's promise to us is, “My call on your lives includes my blessing, my provision, and my journeying with you.”
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Hello everyone and welcome to episode 10!!!On this episode we had Reynaldo M. owner of ABO (anything but ordinary) car wraps from the lovely city of Marina Ca. He shares his story from his humbling beginnings from being an all star athlete in high school, and embarking to the college life. As some of us that take that route we end up finding out college is not for us and we venture to the world so see what we are going to succeed on. Rey just did that and had to overcome obstacles from working with family to working for a shitty boss that pushed him forward to be his own boss. Fast forward to now owning his business and growing I encourage you to tuned inn and listen to his amazing story along with some laughs on the way.Don't forget to click and subscribed, you can also find us on IG and FB under Backroad journey podcast. And you can also find Rey at IG under ABO_car wrapsHoax Jeerky Jose Availa Photography Professional Headshot Photographer Sofia Shoetique A modern shoetique with unique fashion style. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFeed Me More Nutrition Our goal is to give you ultra premium supplements that work at an affordable price. Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Pastor Craig Wilson preached this sermon on Sunday, February 13, 2022 from the pulpit of Grace Community Church in Berea, KY.
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The Savannah Theatre, overlooking Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia, is America's oldest continuously-operating theatre on its original site. For over 200 years, the Savannah Theatre has been arguably one of Savannah's most iconic live entertainment venues, with past performers including Oscar Wilde and W.C. Fields as well as American Idol winners and Broadway stars. Built in 1818, the Savannah Theatre has survived several fires, economic depression and other challenges. In this episode, we learn from Matt and Michelle Meece, a husband and wife duo who purchased the theatre with their business partners nearly two decades ago, about their experiences renovating the theatre with their own hands and using their talent to bring exciting live performances back to the historic stage. Thanks to their vision and hard work, today the Savannah Theatre hosts a dynamic year-round repertoire of variety shows, touring groups, comedic acts and full-length musicals. The unmistakable Savannah Theatre marquee is a signature of Savannah's skyline, and the live performances continue to attract talent and audiences from around the world. Learn more about Savannah here. Learn more about our podcast here. Produced by Tyler Edic & hosted by Shannon Lowery
Pastor Brian McMillan
Pastor Brian McMillan
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Antiques, murder, enchantment and seduction. In this exclusive interview, we sit down with notable best-selling author John Berendt and exchange views on his acclaimed non-fiction novel, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil". It's a controversial and mysterious read about Savannah socialite, preservationist and antique dealer Jim Williams. Williams was convicted of shooting his lover, Danny Hansford, in the famed Mercer Williams House, now one of Savannah's most renowned museums. We address the once taboo topics portrayed in the novel as well as the inspiration behind his writing and eccentric characters. Prepare for a deep dive into the story that called attention to one of the most prominent cities in the South. Learn more about Savannah: VisitSavannah.com Hosted by Shannon Lowery and produced by Tyler Edic
In this episode, we sit down with local entrepreneur and collector of the rare and peculiar, Ryan Graveface. We recorded this interview onsite at his museum experience, the Graveface Museum, located on Factor's Walk in downtown Savannah. This extraordinary museum features rotating collections of macabre curiosities, and is also a record store, oddity shop and pinball arcade. We discuss everything from true crime to UFOs to the unexplainable occurrences that happen at the museum daily. Not only is Ryan one of the nation's largest private curators of the dark and uncommon, he's also an accomplished musician and composer! All of the music featured in today's episode is original work form his company, Terror Vision Records & Video. You can also visit the flagship Graveface location in the Starland District in Savannah. Beware: this episode may cause chills, discomfort and a general sense of mystery.
Known for incredible coastal weather, unparalleled hospitality, and locals with sweet Southern drawls, Savannah, Georgia, is a mecca for Southern culture, cuisine and language. In this episode, we sit down with Savannah locals and fellow Visit Savannah team members Erica Backus and Ansley Connor to talk about what makes the South, and specifically Savannah, different from anywhere else on Earth! We cover everything from Southern sayings to Southern cooking, including important influences from the Gullah-Geechee people and early European settlers. Grab a coke and some boiled peanuts and enjoy!
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In this special episode, we read love letters to Savannah submitted by our social media audiences. Savannah's ability to touch people's lives is expressed through the stories in this heartfelt episode. Thank you to our followers and listeners for sharing how they have fallen in love with and/or in Savannah. Click here for more Savannah love stories and submit your own Savannah love letter to us at: Content@VisitSavannah.com
"What would you like to drink?" It's the first-asked question in Savannah, a city that likes to imbibe. Between our open container policy, plethora of pubs and watering holes, and amazing weather just daring you to have a cold drink on a sunny day, it's no surprise that Prohibition compliance wasn't exactly Savannah's forte. Today, Savannah is home to the American Prohibition Museum, the only museum in the country entirely dedicated to the story of the 21st Amendment. In this episode, we sit down with Travis Spangenburg, the museum's creative and production manager, to chat about the history of Prohibition in Savannah. To learn more about the American Prohibition Museum in Savannah, visit https://www.americanprohibitionmuseum.com. Plan your next trip at https://www.visitsavannah.com. Hosted by Shannon Lowery and Produced by Tyler Edic.
“My stories come from a very unconscious place. I don’t premeditate them, I don’t know what’s going to happen in them.” There’s no one like Etgar Keret. His stories take … The post KEMBALI20 Podcast | Etgar Keret: Anything but Ordinary appeared first on Ubud Writers & Readers Festival.
“My stories come from a very unconscious place. I don’t premeditate them, I don’t know what’s going to happen in them.” There’s no one like Etgar Keret. His stories take place at the crossroads of the fantastical, searing, and hilarious. His characters grapple with parenthood and family, war and games, marijuana and cake, memory and love. Join Etgar Keret in an interview that promises to be anything but ordinary. Featuring Etgar Keret and Eve Tedja.
In this week's episode, Jeff talk's about the story of David and how Jesus calls us to a life that is anything but ordinary.
Savannah's Gullah Geechee roots date back as early as the 1700s when enslaved West Africans were brought to Coastal Georgia. Today, Gullah Geechee communities like Pin Point continue to practice many cultural traditions of their ancestors. Experience Savannah's rich Gullah Geechee heritage with Gail Smith, historical interpreter and Pin Point native, during this on-site interview at the Pin Point Heritage Museum, where visitors can learn more about this important pillar of Savannah's African American history.To learn more about Pin Point and the Coastal Heritage Society, visit https://chsgeorgia.org/PHM. Plan your next trip at https://www.visitsavannah.com.Hosted by Shannon Lowery and Produced by Tyler Edic.
After 6 years of singlehood, this 27-year-old Southern-Midwestern boy is ready to find his guy! Evan’s looking for a feminine man who’s not afraid to be fabulous. He meets Cody, a quick-witted optimist who used to strip, and Elijah, a dancer whose heart’s just been broken. As they talk turn-ons and deal breakers, Evan inches closer to meeting his match… Put down the dating apps, and join the fun of Blind Dating! Email blinddatingcasting@gmail.com and tell us why you’re ready to meet your match for a chance to be on the show.
Tybee Island, known as Savannah’s beach, is home to a rich ecosystem flourishing with tidal marshes, marine life, migratory birds and more. Dr. Joe Richardson of Tybee Beach Ecology Tours shares why the Coastal Georgia habitat is so extraordinary and how you can enjoy it to the fullest during your next trip to Savannah! Listen to more episodes of Savannah, Georgia: Anything But Ordinary at www.VisitSavannah.com/podcast.
Savannah, Georgia, is a city that truly welcomes all. In this episode, we discuss LGBTQIA+ culture and history in Savannah as well as the annual Savannah Pride Festival with Dusty Church, boar chair of Savannah's First City Pride Center. Take a listen to learn more about the evolution of queer culture in Savannah, Georgia!
Savannah, Georgia, is thriving port city dating back to the early 1700s. Did you know? Real life pirates existed right here in Savannah. Life for many of these marauders was anything but glamorous, and one local restaurant is even said to have been the playground for buccaneers and those of questionable character. In this special on-site discussion at the Pirates' House, one of Savannah's most iconic eateries, we dive into the history of pirates in Savannah.
St. Patrick's Day in Savannah is the biggest celebration of the year. Visitors and locals flock to Savannah's Historic District to join the festivities and watch the highly anticipated annual parade. However, St. Patrick's Day is truly an entire season of events in Savannah. With a rich Irish history dating back to the original colony of 1733, Savannah's Irish roots are recognized throughout year! In this episode, we sit down with born-and-raised local Caleb Harkleroad to talk about the history of Savannah's Irish and the future of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Savannah.
Savannah, Georgia is a charming Southern escape where art, architecture and history, collide under a veil of Spanish moss. Like a well-crafted cocktail, Savannah is the perfect blend of rich history and culture mixed with quirky quaintness and diversity. In one stroll down sunny Bull Street, one might pass a local artist working on a painting then catch a glimpse of Forrest Gump running across Chippewa Square. Savannah is truly anything but ordinary. In this podcast, discover alluring stories of Savannah, including unexpected histories, unsung heroes and evocative tales about characters both past and present. We’ll speak with locals, experts and Savannah aficionados covering topics across a variety of interests. Let’s find out why Savannah is anything but ordinary!
Savannah, Georgia is known as one the world’s most haunted cities! Commonly referred to as "a city built on its dead", ghost stories can be found around every corner. In this episode, we talk with T.C. Michaels from Genteel & Bard Fine Savannah Tours to talk about one of Savannah’s most mysterious tales. Discover haunted Savannah with us in this dark account of Savannah's past.
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This morning we finish up with the Unwrapping Christmas series. Today pastor Brad has titled this sermon Anything But Ordinary. Pastors Notes: For unto us a Child is born, Unto us a Son is given; And the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace There will be no end, Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, To order it and establish it with judgment and justice From that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this. INTRODUCTION “Christmas is full of surprises.” Somewhere in my reading this week I ran across that sentence. While I am sure it is true, it doesn’t always seem true. Christmas poses a yearly challenge to those of us who have heard the story since we were children. After you have attended 20 or 30 or 40 Christmas pageants, and after you have listened to at least that many Christmas sermons, and heard (and sung) every Christmas carol a few hundred times, what more is left to be said that hasn’t been said before? If you know about Christmas at all, you know about Mary and the angel Gabriel, about the dangerous journey to Bethlehem, about Caesar’s decree, about Herod’s insane jealousy, about the inn with a “No Vacancy” sign, about the angels and the shepherds, and about the mysterious Wise Men from the east, and the last-second flight into Egypt. All of these stories are so well known that when we hear them again, we don’t really hear them at all because we’ve heard them all before. We hear but we don’t hear. That is indeed a problem. Familiarity can breed, if not contempt, at least a kind of casual disinterest. Which is sad because the story of Christmas is indeed full of surprises. There are unexpected miracles on every hand. And after all, it tells the most amazing story: That God invaded human history in the form of a tiny, helpless baby. One of the best ways to fight against the tendency to sleep through a Christmas sermon is to focus on the details. Sometimes it helps to take out the microscope and study just one tiny fragment of the story. By looking closely at a small part, we may see the whole thing in a new light. With that in mind, let’s focus our attention on just one verse of Scripture and see what it says to us. TRANSITION Before we jump into the text, let me add a personal note. I suppose I have heard this verse read hundreds of times. ILLUSTRATION Our world today seems to be a place of chaos. APPLICATION I. His HUMANITY II. His DIVINITY III. His NATURE (Names)
CHRISTMAS AT PATHWAY: ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY How can you live an incredible life? Find out as Pastor Jessica uncovers how a life with God is anything but ordinary. To share what God has done in your life through Pathway Church, click here: https://mypathway.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/121/responses/new The post ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY appeared first on Pathway Church of Longview Texas.
CHRISTMAS AT PATHWAY: ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY How can you live an incredible life? Find out as Pastor Jessica uncovers how a life with God is anything but ordinary. To share what God has done in your life through Pathway Church, click here: https://mypathway.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/121/responses/new
Setting: Two men age-group 18-49, with so many more important things to do, nonetheless talking to each other and roughly 41 other souls about David Bowie and/or Bob Dylan. Their respective rooms are dark; their tone slight, but uniformly pensive. Man #1: Bob Dylan's single from the year two thousand and fifteen is as follows: The- Man #2: (interrupting jovially): Are we talking about David Bowie's history of musicals right now? Man #1: The Night- Man #2: (interrupting haphazardly): Because it's a rich, rich...rich historical text. Man #1: The Night We- Man #2 (interrupting wildly): Why, in 1968, of all year, Bowie was thinking of thinking of maybe writing and producing one. Man #1: The Night We Called- Man #2: (interrupting rather rudely): It's about a man with a very ordinary name who's ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY, you see. Man #1: The Night We Called It- Man #2: (interrupting as if it's now a joke that only he can truly appreciate): Ever heard of Ziggy Stardust, friend? Man #1: The Night We Called It A- Man #2: (interrupting just a little too righteously): Now picture it...as a musical. Man #1: The Night We Called It A Day. The Night We Called It A Day. The Night We Called It A Day. The Night We Called It A Day. The Night We Called It A Day. The Night We Called It A Day!!! Man #2: (interrupting solemnly and self-importantly): Why are you yelling?! Stop yelling at me. I was just thinking about how 2015 was Bowie's last year on the planet and he managed to produce some of his finest work. This seems important, and it's a little disrespectful for you to continue interrupting me while I try to communicate the sheer magni- Man #1 and Man #2: (in unison): On this edition of Bowie vs. Dylan!
Scripture references: Acts 9:1-6; 11-13.
Last time Scott Riecke was on the show, he was deep in the training for his first Ironman. Now he's back, and he's preparing for his next Ironman. Though things aren't going quite as smoothly this time around. In this Round 2 episode, we talk about what's changed since our first talk, the ins and outs of virtual races, and ask whether or not Scott will ever be anything more than "ordinary". Check out the full show notes for this episode at http://DizRuns.com/581 Today's Episode of the Show is Sponsored By DKMS Did you know that you could potentially save the life of someone living with blood cancer? Check out http://DKMS.org or text AMAZING to 50555 for more information. Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you’d like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
Happy Holidays! This week the girls talk about siblings. How much do you value your siblings?
Merry Christmast. This week it is all about Christmas
First episode. The hosts discuss how they met each other
Welcome to Gun Funny, Episode 008. Today we’re going to chat with Sandi from Offhand Gear, make a prank call to Glock, chat about Lacey’s first time shooting, and highlight a company called Expansion Ammunition.
In this special episode of Exploring Different Brains, Hackie Reitman, M.D. presents 7 previous guests as they tell the story of how they were first diagnosed with autism. Guests include: Raun Kaufman is the head of the Autism Treatment Center, and author of the book “Autism Breakthrough.” For his full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/exploring-different-brains-episode-1-raun-kaufman/ Ron Sandison is a preacher, has an amazing savant memory, and is the author of “A Parent’s Guide to Autism: Practical Advice. Biblical Wisdom.” For more information on Ron, visit his site: www.spectruminclusion.com. For his full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/autism-and-the-power-of-memory-with-ron-sandison-exploring-different-brains-episode-11/ Eric Zimmerman, founder of The Buddy Project and author of “Anything But Ordinary.” To learn more about Eric’s work, please visit his website: www.TheBuddyProject.net. For his full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/eric-zimmerman-exploring-different-brains-episode-15/ Ian Hale, Ph.D. is a writer, poet, public speaker and researcher. For more information, visit: ianchalephd.com. Look for Dr. Hale’s books at Amazon.com-The Insider’s Guide to Autism and Asperger’s, Dance With The Desert, and Emotional Exile. For his full interview, visit: Part 1- http://differentbrains.com/autism-family-tree-ian-hale-ph-d-edb-episode-36/ and Part 2- http://differentbrains.com/poetry-aspergers-self-expression-spectrum-ian-hale-ph-d-edb-episode-37/ Michael Tolleson is an autistic savant artist. Visit Michael’s sites to see is work and learn about seeing him speak.: www.bookmichaeltolleson.com and www.michaeltollesonartist.com. For his full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/exploring-different-brains-episode-04-michael-tolleson/ Stephen Shore is an author and autism advocate. For more information about the work of Stephen Shore, please visit his website www.AutismAsperger.net and visit his facebook page www.facebook.com/tumbalaika. For his full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/exploring-different-brains-episode-07-stephen-shore/ Elizabeth Wilkinson is a British autism and dyslexia advocate known as The Dyslexic Dyslexia Consultant , and founder of Dyslexia Information Day. For more information about Elizabeth’s work, visit www.theddc.org.uk. For her full interview, visit: http://differentbrains.com/exploring-different-brains-episode-10-elizabeth-wilkinson/
In this episode, Hackie Reitman, M.D. interviews Eric Zimmerman, founder of The Buddy Project and author of “Anything But Ordinary,” along with Eric’s friend Shawn Jenkins. Eric discusses the Buddy Project’s mission of refurbishing computers for the use of the handicapped, his own experiences being someone on the autism spectrum, and the importance of embracing hyperinterests.
那些年,稚嫩的她,一鸣惊人。更嫩的我,在那些夜里把她的歌听了好多遍。有点叛逆有点小坏,一个女孩活得比男孩帅。Anything But Ordinary,回不回得去都是原点。有点小破音,管他的。
Members of the Cedar Mill Teen Library Council met in November 2012 to discuss several books published around that time. Expect a recap of basic plot points, character descriptions, what they thought of the books and who the book is published for to be discussed. The titles discussed are: Anything But Ordinary by Lara Avery Secret Prophecy by Herbie Brennan False Memory by Dan Krokos Sweet Shadows by Tera Lynn Childs
Anything But Oridinary with Marina Cull, Aish Menon, Poonam Siddu, and Swathi Golae 11-11-10
A show dedicated to empowering you with tools to realize your greatness and walk in your purpose. *** Today's Topic: "When The Impossible Dream is Realized!" -- SPECIAL GUEST: MICHAEL MCCLEARY - Creator of the movie "Anything But Ordinary" - http://www.anythingbutordinary.net/