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In this powerful message, "Stop Holding Back & Trust God With It All," Pastor Mark Rempel dives into the importance of financial stewardship, tithing, and living a life of generosity rooted in trust and obedience to God. Through a heartfelt and empowering biblical context, he challenges us to rethink how we prioritize our resources, emphasizing that money is not about wealth but about aligning our hearts with God's purpose. If you've ever struggled with questions about managing money, tithing, or trusting God fully, this message is for you.Like, share, and subscribe to stay connected for more inspiring content that will encourage and uplift you in your walk with Jesus. Together, let's build a life of trust, generosity, and faith! #empowerment #faith #inclusion #bible #tradition #church #jesus#stewardshipseries #faithfulfinances #financialstewardship:episode2 #faithfulsteward #financialwisdomCHAPTERS:00:00 - Money Management, Financial Stewardship01:59 - Generosity, Giving, Philanthropy06:34 - Tithing, Biblical Principles, Faithful Giving10:46 - The Most Important Bucket, Prioritizing Finances11:55 - Above and Beyond, Extravagant Generosity13:42 - The Just in Case, Financial Preparedness15:35 - Try Something New, Innovative Financial Strategies18:19 - Don't Forget the Lyrics, Financial Wisdom21:40 - Should I Be Generous If I'm In Debt, Generosity and Debt25:43 - Should I Start With An Emergency Fund And Then Tithe, Financial Planning26:30 - Do I Tithe Before Or After Taxes And What About Side Hustle Income, Tithing Guidelines30:35 - What if my spouse doesn't believe in tithing, Marital Finances33:20 - How can I manage my finances better, Financial Management Tips37:33 - The Ugly Story of Ananias and Sapphira, Lessons from Scripture41:33 - The Beautiful Story of David and Mephibosheth, Redemption and Generosity----------Follow 2911 Church on Social Media:FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/2911churchINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/2911churchWEBSITE: https://www.2911church.com/GIVING: https://2911church.churchcenter.com/giving----------Subscribe to 2911 Church's Podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6SiLmBl5TcTGD63CTNwU4f?si=98186b325cf94ee6Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/29-11-church/id1456498714
In this episode of the Digi-Tools in Accrual World podcast we cover the recent shocking acquisition of Bench and what it means for AI in bookkeeping, Ryan Pearcy's gets his Jackanory on with the rest of App News Plus, hear about Capitalise's game-changing collaboration with Plaid, the new automation marvel 'With Otto,' and Pete Hucker from Xledger gives us insights into the difference between accounting in Norway and the UK. And Indi's health tips are back - but is it enough to save Ryan's fragile frame? 00:00 Coming Up 01:49 Intro ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ App News 03:36 Bench Pressed Out of Business 10:14 FYI Launch new integration with companies house 10:57 Thomoson Reuters Acquire SafeSend 13:51 Number Ninja Launches 'With Otto' 16:01 Capitalise integrates with Plaid 19:06 OpenTax Adds Notifications ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19:58 XLedger: UK vs Norway 25:49 Ryan's Aging Vessel 28:39 Like and rate the pod!
This week on the Stoppage Time agenda: 6 year old Liverpool fan Isaac Kearney's family flooded with support after Christmas Day post, Profit & Sustainability Rules, Deloitte Football Finance List and Manchester United development in the spotlight plus what happened to Aberdeen after a shotgun start to the season. Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTS Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/… & Join us for the main show on Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just Ace: A podcast about the 90s Australian alternative music scene
Welcome to Just Ace - a podcast about the 90s Australian Alternative Music Scene - whatever the hell that means. This week, we look at a band who never compromised and still climbed to the top. It's Regurgitator! Support Patreon Buy Me A Coffee Buy the book Buy a poster Follow Facebook Instagram YouTube Website You can write to us at justace90s [at] gmail [dot] com
I've you've ever felt like your stuck in a season of surviving instead of thriving- this conversation is for you. Sally Clarkson, a best-selling author and celebrated speaker, offers her wisdom on crafting a plan of action to navigate the heaviness with grace and resilience, drawing from her experience of mentoring women to live purposeful lives. We also explore the profound theme of living a legacy. Her new book, Well Lived inspires women to shape their own narratives and craft meaningful legacies, even amidst life's chaos. Through personal experiences, she highlights the beauty of preparing for dark times by making choices that light our paths, sharing her journey of raising children overseas and imparting timeless values that transcend circumstances.Our conversation weaves through the intricate fabric of community relationships, reflecting on how modern life has disrupted traditional support systems. With stories from abroad, we illuminate the richness of everyday interactions and the need for intentional connections to cultivate a sense of belonging.Join us for this relatable, inspiring, actionable conversation with the well loved Sally Clarkson Buy your own copy of Well Lived here! This Episode is Sponsored By: Feast & Fettle get $25 off your first week of hand crafted, flavor packed meals delivered straight to your door so you can soak up the season with code GATHER25 at checkout Watch our Youtube episodes here!
This is an encore episode (previously aired in Feb 2024) When Robert and Trude Steen's son Mats passed away at age 25 from a degenerative muscular disease they grieved over what they thought had been an isolated and lonely life but what they found out would change everything. Mats, a gamer known as 'Ibelin' in World of Warcraft, had despite his physical disabilities formed strong friendships, fallen in love and was a beloved and vibrant member of his digital community. Christina was honored to talk to Mat's father Robert Steen about Mats, his story and how it can give us deeper perspectives on gaming, on life and everything in between. The documentary 'The Remarkable Life Of Ibelin' (dir Benjamin Ree) premieres on Netflix Oct 25th, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephanie welcomes Sally Clarkson to discuss her rich experiences in living a faith-filled life across various cultures. As both women share their journeys, the themes of community, self-awareness, and intentional delight arise, inviting us on the path of delight and gentleness, in the gentle spirit of Christ. Sally Clarkson's gentle wisdom, intimate reflections, and emphasis on intentional delight offer us a blueprint for a well-lived, faith-filled life. By fostering community, embracing one's uniqueness, and cultivating gentleness in everyday interactions, we can navigate life's challenges with grace and joy. Sally's book, "Well Lived," showcases how, through embracing various cultures, Sally grew to appreciate Scripture's wisdom, recognizing the universal need for love, truth, and grace transcending cultural boundaries. She emphasizes liking oneself and seeing one's uniqueness as part of God's creation. The discussion around Sally's book expanded into the concept of delight, especially important during challenging times. Sally shared about her friend Gwennie, an "emissary of delight," who celebrated Sally's birthday with thoughtfully pre-collected gifts even during financial hardship. This proactive approach to finding joy emphasizes the importance of intentionally creating "rhythms of delight" to counteract dark and difficult times, especially for women who often deplete their emotional reserves caring for others. Sally's practice of implementing delight into her family life serves as a defense against depression, emphasizing hope, beauty, and goodness. This proactive strategy replenishes emotional well-being and fosters a positive environment. Sally reflects on how gentleness developed within her through humility and God's presence during tough times. Christ's model of gentle nature serves as a guide, emphasizing humility and meekness in dealing with others, especially teenagers, who need understanding rather than correction. Wisdom and patience often grow through life experiences and God's stretching. The humorous insights Sally shares on personal growth, including her ongoing journey toward that elusive sinlessness, underline the continuous nature of spiritual maturation. Stephanie and Sally speak on the value of originality over imitation, using metaphors like zebras and Dalmatians to celebrate individual uniqueness. Sally shares a poignant story from her book about a chandelier shop, emphasizing that different lights (people) serve different purposes, yet all contribute to illuminating the community's collective purpose. Sally has lived in numerous countries, and she recounts her days in Oxford, where she found a vibrant community among expatriates. The common needs of finding doctors, grocery stores, and friendships bound people together in this academic town, many being students from different parts of the world. This shared sense of reliance fostered a unique sense of community. Sally's reflections highlight the human need for connection and the beauty found in mutual support and friendship. Stephanie echoed these sentiments, reflecting on her experiences in four different countries. She emphasized how immersing oneself in another culture leads to self-awareness and growth. MORE ABOUT “WELL LIVED” Write a Beautiful Story with Your Life You are invited to embark on a journey toward greater service, lasting significance, and wholehearted delight—a life truly well lived! In this transformative journey through heartfelt reflections and breathtaking photos, bestselling author Sally Clarkson explores how God's astounding grace empowers you to lead a joyful life loving and encouraging others. Drawing from her time in Oxford and years in ministry, she offers wisdom on the topics of discipleship, family, hospitality, and cultivating joy that will inspire you to invite God more fully into your own story. Wherever you are in your life's journey, Sally's encouraging insights will call you to deeper faith and guide you toward a life filled with direction, meaning, courage, and contentment. "Our way to this fruitful, flourishing, well-lived life comes when we willingly accept the mantle of devotion with a servant's heart full of love for Him— creating beauty again and again, loving, forgiving, sacrificing, pouring our lives out to bring light and redemption to our world every day.” In her new book Well Lived: Shaping a Legacy of Gratitude and Grace (Harvest House, October 8), bestselling author and top podcaster Sally Clarkson teaches us how to exchange the frantic pace of life and the temporary distractions and drainers around us for a slice of life she personally found tucked away in small town Oxford, England. Serving as her home-away-from-home, Oxford has allowed Sally to spend her time devoted to the things in life that truly matter, and she shares the extremely personal lessons and stories from her own life to invite readers to find their own – and become stronger in the process. “Learning and understanding that every woman has potential to embrace her own story, to become ‘queen' of her own domain, to work hard to leave a legacy of wisdom, love, gratitude, and grace emerged as a message while I walked through the parks and meadows [of Oxford] and wrote in my journal,” Clarkson writes. “Women, I believe, are amazing creatures and have the ability to civilize the world, to influence generations by generously pouring out love, training the very character and souls of the next generation and persevering through great trials and challenges while coming out resiliently.” Despite the dreamy descriptions of her quaint cottage, heart-to-heart chats with friends over cups of tea, and long strolls along cobblestone streets, Sally's journey in Oxford isn't a complete fairytale. She chronicles the challenges she faced and the grace God has provided in the journey. In her transparency, Sally walks readers through the temporary hardships that eventually lead to lasting contentment. From the ups and downs of motherhood and marriage, work and perseverance, to what it means to be a good friend, love God well, and be a light in the world, there is deep wisdom and heart on the pages of Well Lived. Sally inspires women to think about their daily choices and the legacy they are leaving. Each person will make a unique imprint in life and we can choose to leave a legacy of love and encouragement in the lives of everyone we meet. Readers will understand God's grace and desire to come into their lives by joining Sally on her own journey from her college dorm to present day, where she has spent years in ministry and relies on God as her constant companion. For Sally, that companionship is at the center of everything that makes her life well lived, and He will do the same for others, no matter where they are on their journeys or in their stories. "Our way to this fruitful, flourishing, well-lived life comes when we willingly accept the mantle of devotion with a servant's heart full of love for Him—creating beauty again and again, loving, forgiving, sacrificing, pouring our lives out to bring light and redemption to our world every day.” Sally's wisdom, encouragement and ability to level the playing field with her insightful and emotive writing will point readers to a life of meaning they may have not thought possible, especially if they are struggling or feel alone. MEET SALLY CLARKSON Here is what Sally wants to say to you: “To be clear, my site is not just about what I am and what I do, but about who I am and who I follow—a Christian woman, wife, and mother, living for Christ each day and sharing my journey of faith. That's “about” it. However, if you're anything like me, your interest in what I have to say will be inseparable from who I am. So, let me give you a brief “About Me” glimpse into my life. There's nothing I enjoy more than being with my family. Every time we gather for an afternoon teatime with candles, music, and a tasty morsel—whether it's just Clay and me, or the whole tribe—we re-enact a tradition that has occurred thousands of times in our more than four decades of being the Clarkson family. We talk, laugh, debate, cry, pray, and dream together about who we are, what we believe, what we're doing, and who we're becoming on our journeys of faith. I think perhaps all that tea has been a spiritual catalyzer for us! But even fueled with my strong Yorkshire Gold English tea, I could not have imagined as a young woman the life that lay ahead for me. Clay and I began our journey of marriage and life together on August 30, 1981. Like every young couple, we had dreams and hopes of what our future might hold. However, I could not foresee the ministry journey ahead for us, and for me—missions and church, starting Whole Heart Ministries, training families in church workshops, encouraging mothers in sixty hotel conferences over twenty years, serving moms and families internationally, writing or co-writing more than two dozen books, and personally encouraging countless women online through my blog, podcast, and “Life with Sally” membership community. And all that happened while I was also being a full-time wife and mother, a homemaker of the nineteen homes we've given life to in ten cities, and a home educating parent of my four precious children. We've moved from “we've only just begun,” to “look what God has done.” My children are all grown now and making their own places and marks in the world and around the world, but I still want to be around them—enjoying who they are, learning from what they're learning, sharing in their journeys with God (learn more about them on ClarksonFamily.com). I've always been a visionary idealist, probably a bit to my family's patient chagrin, so I will always have more thoughts and ideas to share, projects to pursue, people to meet, and things to do. Just a quick look at this website will reveal that I still enjoy sharing my heart on my podcast, offering help and hope on my blog, staying involved in my “Life with Sally” online community, and connecting with followers on Instagram and Facebook. And of course I still have several new books to share over the next few years. But even in this full and new season of my life, I'm making conscious choices to slow down so I can enjoy some of the simpler things in life—long walks, good friends, grandchildren, reading, traveling, fellowship at lifegiving tables, and of course, those catalyzing family tea times. I'm still on the same journey of faith I began in college when I accepted Christ and have continued with Clay and my children as a family. I will be on that journey until it ends and I meet my Savior face to face. So, whether you're an old friend, or a new one, I'm glad you're here to share this journey of faith and hope with me. It's a long road and I welcome your company.” More at https://sallyclarkson.com/ We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? Click here: gospelspice.com/blog Identity in the battle | Ephesians https://www.podcastics.com/episode/74762/link/ Centering on Christ | The Tabernacle experience https://www.podcastics.com/episode/94182/link/ Shades of Red | Against human oppression https://www.podcastics.com/episode/115017/link/ God's glory, our delight https://www.podcastics.com/episode/126051/link/ Support us on Gospel Spice, PayPal and Venmo!
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It's time for a mojo injection, jump in and feel lighter. In this session Jojo explores holding the whole messy and beautiful story. Quote - Gratitude isn't about what's easy, it's about whats real. It's the courage to love it all, to hold the whole messy and beautiful story and say: Even this. Branden Collinsworth Tunes to check out - Bros - Wolf Alice Wait for you - Myles Smith
You are invited to embark on a journey toward greater service, lasting significance, and wholehearted delight—a life truly well lived!In this episode, bestselling author Sally Clarkson explores how God's astounding grace empowers you to lead a joyful life loving and encouraging others. Drawing from her time in Oxford and years in ministry, she offers wisdom on the topics of discipleship, family, hospitality, and cultivating joy that will inspire you to invite God more fully into your own story.Wherever you are in your life's journey, Sally's encouraging insights will call you to deeper faith and guide you toward a life filled with direction, meaning, courage, and contentment. Connect with Sally:https://sallyclarkson.com
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Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski
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Join host Brittany Lee as she chats with Brandon and Calvin Tate, the dynamic duo behind Magic Nights Publishing and authors of the enchanting children's book Blake's Adventure With The Halloween Witch. In this heartwarming episode, Brandon and Calvin share their unique journey through adoption, the joys and challenges of parenting as a gay, interracial couple, and how their experiences inspired their magical storytelling. Tune in for a delightful conversation filled with laughter, love, and the enchanting world of two dads who turned their dreams of family and writing into a beautiful reality.Join us as we create a community where mothers can find solace, wisdom, and encouragement. Whether you're a new momma, seasoned momma, non-birth momma, or soon-to-be momma, "The OkMomma" is your go-to resource for embracing the beautiful, messy, and profound journey of motherhood.Tune in, connect with us, and let's navigate the transformative journey of motherhood together.Call (805) 222-6106 to submit your questions, stories, and tips for a chance to be featured on The OkMomma PodcastJoin our Facebook groupJoin our mailing list
Welcome to Episode 154: "From Grief to Growth: Embracing Change and Unveiling a Beautiful Story" with Host Sandy Raper. In this special episode, Sandy announces the release of her first book, Teaching from the Heart: Lessons on Developing Character, Confidence, and Leadership as a Yoga Teacher. Episode Highlights: - Insight into the journey of writing the Teaching From the Heart and the importance of trusting the process and seeking support from others along the way. - Sandy expresses gratitude towards influential teachers and mentors who have guided her in the book writing process. - Sandy emphasizes that the lessons in the book apply to all, not just yoga teachers, as yoga is a life practice. Now Available! Teaching From the Heart: Lessons on Developing Character, Confidence, and Leadership as a Yoga Teacher RESOURCES: www.sandyraper.com Join the Beyond Yoga Teacher Training Bi-weekly Newsletter
From our childhood, we all love good stories. But what if there was a story that was not just meant to be told, but rather participated in? Join Sandi Kerner as she preaches on Our Great Story in the Great Vigil of Easter.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the German physicist who, at the age of 23 and while still a student, effectively created quantum mechanics for which he later won the Nobel Prize. Werner Heisenberg made this breakthrough in a paper in 1925 when, rather than starting with an idea of where atomic particles were at any one time, he worked backwards from what he observed of atoms and their particles and the light they emitted, doing away with the idea of their continuous orbit of the nucleus and replacing this with equations. This was momentous and from this flowed what's known as his Uncertainty Principle, the idea that, for example, you can accurately measure the position of an atomic particle or its momentum, but not both.With Fay Dowker Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College LondonHarry Cliff Research Fellow in Particle Physics at the University of CambridgeAnd Frank Close Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College at the University of OxfordProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Philip Ball, Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is Different (Vintage, 2018)John Bell, ‘Against 'measurement'' (Physics World, Vol 3, No 8, 1990)Mara Beller, Quantum Dialogue: The Making of a Revolution (University of Chicago Press, 2001)David C. Cassidy, Beyond Uncertainty: Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, And The Bomb (Bellevue Literary Press, 2010) Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy (first published 1958; Penguin Classics, 2000)Carlo Rovelli, Helgoland: The Strange and Beautiful Story of Quantum Physics (Penguin, 2022)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the German physicist who, at the age of 23 and while still a student, effectively created quantum mechanics for which he later won the Nobel Prize. Werner Heisenberg made this breakthrough in a paper in 1925 when, rather than starting with an idea of where atomic particles were at any one time, he worked backwards from what he observed of atoms and their particles and the light they emitted, doing away with the idea of their continuous orbit of the nucleus and replacing this with equations. This was momentous and from this flowed what's known as his Uncertainty Principle, the idea that, for example, you can accurately measure the position of an atomic particle or its momentum, but not both.With Fay Dowker Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College LondonHarry Cliff Research Fellow in Particle Physics at the University of CambridgeAnd Frank Close Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College at the University of OxfordProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Philip Ball, Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is Different (Vintage, 2018)John Bell, ‘Against 'measurement'' (Physics World, Vol 3, No 8, 1990)Mara Beller, Quantum Dialogue: The Making of a Revolution (University of Chicago Press, 2001)David C. Cassidy, Beyond Uncertainty: Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, And The Bomb (Bellevue Literary Press, 2010) Werner Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy (first published 1958; Penguin Classics, 2000)Carlo Rovelli, Helgoland: The Strange and Beautiful Story of Quantum Physics (Penguin, 2022)
When Robert and Trude Steen's son Mats passed away at age 25 from a degenerative muscular disease they grieved over what they thought had been an isolated and lonely life but what they found out would change everything. Mats, a gamer known as 'Ibelin' in World of Warcraft, had despite his physical disabilities formed strong friendships, fallen in love and was a beloved and vibrant member of his digital community. Christina was honored to talk to Mat's father Robert Steen about Mats, his story and how it can give us deeper perspectives on gaming, on life and everything in between. A new documentary by Benjamin Ree called 'Ibelin' just won top prizes and accolades at Sundance and several Nordic festivals & will be out soon on Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special holiday edition of the Six Figure Trucker, we highlight one of our favorite stories of the year that we discovered on this podcast. In the spirit of Christmas, it's a heartwarming glimpse into the life of one of our drivers who makes an incredible impact on some particular children in the Atlanta area. This driveaway specialist/Good Samaritan is an example to us all. She's also an example of the drivers we highlight on this show every week. We seek to elevate and celebrate the American Truck Drivers because, quite frankly, they deserve it, and we're honored to bring their stories to light. So, to every truck driver tuning in, thank you. Thank you for the miles you cover and the sacrifices you make to ensure our holiday seasons are full of cheer and our tables are full of yuletide feasts. All of us at the Six Figure Trucker and Norton Transport wish you a Merry Christmas and a season filled with joy, peace, and prosperity. May your roads be clear, your spirits high, and your hearts full. Merry Christmas, and keep on trucking! #SixFigureTrucker.Show Notes:Merry Christmas Drivers (0:31)A Beautiful Story about a Driver that's filled with Holiday Spirit (1:12)Keep Truckin' Friends!The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly conversation that shares the strategies and stories that successful drivers have used to build lucrative careers in the driveaway trucking industry. For more information or to subscribe, please visit https://www.six-figuretrucker.com/. The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport.
Every Jedi earns their lightsaber crystal...but Mace Windu's story, is very touching and different on how he got his purple lightsaber crystal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One guy asking questions and taking rants....wait, what?! This week, get a bit philosophical. Contact via IG: @Lifegeneralist https://www.instagram.com/lifegeneralist/
Today there is much loss of hope, much despair and even depression at the world scene. God reveals in His Word a wonderful account of a better world coming...and it's True?? Listen and have hope!!
Like no other creatures, humans are storytellers. Moreover, our stories all have a beginning, a middle and an end. And the way we tell stories has to do with the end in mind. So, think of it: the stories we tell about our lives—not least the parts that we hate the most—will be governed by where the story is ultimately going. Despite the carnage that we see all around us, the God of the bible is intent upon telling a story of beauty. He does not intend to have us waiting until the very end for that beauty to find us. He intends for us to experience it now, if only in the hints of what are the harbingers of the deep weight of beauty that is coming. Join Curt and Pepper as we discover how beauty is shaping who we are becoming as storytellers, as well as the stories we tell. . . . . Episode Links and References Artistic Offering discussed today: Dave Wilcox: "How Did You Find Me Here?" Artistic Offering for next week: Pepper Sweeney's Driftwood Beach photos . . . . . Special Thanks for our Season Sponsor - Compassion International The world is currently facing a devastating global food crisis caused from numerous variables: the war in Ukraine, fertilizer shortages, effects of COVID-19, and extreme weather, just to name a few. Couple any of these with the fact that food prices are climbing, and hunger and malnutrition in vulnerable children intensify. During this Being Known Podcast season, we invite you to join us in sponsoring a child with Compassion International. Just $43 a month provides a sponsored child with all their basic needs and the hope for a brighter future. . . . . . Stay connected: Instagram, Facebook YouTube (Unedited videos of each episode AND the Post Show Conversation.) Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode and we always welcome your reviews on Apple Podcasts. Sign up to access the Being Known Podcast applications, the weekly exercises that connect what you are learning to your life in a practical way.
'Paku Manu Ariki Whakatakapokai' is a new illustrated book for young readers about a young boy full of ideas and self-determination.
Sarah French is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate her children's book, "A Beautiful Story: Jesus and St. Nick." Sarah, an author and TV news anchor, shares her inspiration for writing the book, which stems from her desire to find a Christmas story that combines the birth of Jesus with the true story of St. Nicholas. She wanted to teach her children about the origins of Christmas traditions like hanging stockings, which are tied to St. Nicholas's generosity. Sarah emphasizes the importance of teaching kids about giving and how they can be like Santa by thinking of others during the Christmas season. She describes her experience of taking her children to a homeless shelter and filling shoeboxes for Samaritan's Purse as a way to show them the joy of giving. The conversation also touches on the challenges of navigating the digital age and helping kids discern reliable information from misinformation. Sarah highlights the role of local news in providing trustworthy information and staying connected with the community. The host and Sarah discuss the value of local news and its role in reporting on community events and issues. They also touch on the challenges posed by emerging technologies like AI, which can manipulate videos and voice recordings, making it essential to rely on trusted sources. Sarah shares her experience of writing the book while juggling her responsibilities as a news anchor and a mom. She encourages others to pursue their passion projects and writing, even if it means dedicating just a few minutes a day. The podcast episode concludes with a discussion of the impact of local news and the importance of active listening and open-mindedness in today's world. Click here to visit Sarah's website – https://www.sarahsfrench.com/books Click here to visit our website – www.readingwithyourkids.com
The period of judges was a dark time for the people of Israel (Judges 21:25). It was when a cycle of chaos and rebellion repeated itself. Shockingly, a beautiful story also unfolded during this period. The main character of this story is Ruth. Ruth was a Moabite woman whom God would use to do some […]
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STORY OF YUSUF (AS)
Beautiful story re the Rashi in the parsha ‘anyone who teaches Torah to his friend's child, is as if he bore him'
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Beautiful story of Reb Elimelech of Lizensk - today 21 of Adar is his yartzeit
Beautiful story with Reb Nochum Tchernobeler and Reb Zushe - related to the parsha ויחזו את האלוקים ויאכלו וישתו
In this episode, Justin and Brian recall some of their favorite parts of the Mere Anglicanism Conference hosted by St. Philips Church in Charleston on Jan 26-28, 2023. From the speakers to the worship sessions, they were blessed and further equipped to share the Faith in a postmodern world through the use of beauty, longing and story. And of course, C.S. Lewis is a perfect example of someone who led the way in this regard.
In this episode, Justin and Brian recall some of their favorite parts of the Mere Anglicanism Conference hosted by St. Philip's Church in Charleston on Jan 26-28, 2023. From the speakers to the worship sessions, they were blessed and further equipped to share the Faith in a postmodern world through the use of beauty, longing and story. And of course, C.S. Lewis is a perfect example of someone who led the way in this regard.
WELCOME TO OUR FIRST IN-PERSON EPISODE! What is a perfect memoir? According to us, it's this book right here: Stay True by Hua Hsu. This is a story about friendship, growing up, and seeing the world through an Asian-American lens. Hua sheds light on a very poignant time in his life—college. Discovering himself amid the flurry of pop culture ‘zines was hard enough, but losing a friend in a fatal carjacking caused him to have to grow up quicker than most. This week, we read Stay True by Hua Hsu. Ella Kopeikin, lover of Cinderella stories and a good friend of mine, came to visit me in-person to discuss this beautiful book. In this episode we cover: The power of friendship that extends beyond the bounds of time. Why we should never be allowed to work at a tech company (yes, it did take us an hour to set up two mics…) The formula to the perfect memoir Open your book and press play on a podcast episode that will have you taking stock of your own friends and feeling that deep gratitude for each of them. Mentioned in the Pairings section of the podcast: TV SHOW - My So Called Life, Never Have I Ever MOVIE - Everything Everywhere All at Once, Reality Bites, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure BOOK - Persepolis (mainly book 2), Everything I Never Told You, The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane Drink Pairings: good ‘ole PBR *** Once you're done listening, hop onto our Instagram and TikTok @rwreadspodcast to give us your thoughts on the discussion and the book. We look forward to hearing from you!
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The Lamp-post Listener: Chronicling C.S. Lewis' World of Narnia
Phil and Daniel discuss their second day at Mere Anglicanism's Lewis Conference. Your Lamp-post Links: You can support the show on Patreon. You can also email us at thenarniapodcast@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at (406) 646-6733. Website | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Stitcher Radio | RSS Feed All Extracts by C.S. Lewis copyright © C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. Used with permission.
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Former guest-of-the-show, Rev. Brian McGreevy, chats with David about the upcoming "Telling a more beautiful story" conference in South Carolina.
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What exactly are time and space? What are the implications of them not being as they seem? What is the relational interpretation of Quantum Mechanics? What are the implications of its leading to no universal laws of nature? In this Episode we have the non-linearity of space and time to get our heads around. In Episode #28 with physicist Paul Davies we talked about the implications of Einstein's work in general, and in this episode we delve deeper into the implications of relativity, particularly of time, but also of space and extension. A subject that our guest has worked on extensively. Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist who works mainly in quantum gravity research, heading up the Quantum Gravity Group at the Centre de physique Theorique in Aix-Marseille in France. He is also passionate about the philosophy and history of science, so a perfect guest for this show. Rovelli has written many popular science books, including the bestseller ‘The order of Time' which we'll be focussing on today. We're also going to discuss today the release the his new book ‘Helgoland', which champions his favourite Relational Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. Being such a philosophical scientist I'm also going to ask him about Intuition, Buddhist philosophy and psychedelics. What we discuss: 00:00 Intro 08:05 Time is local not universal 12:32 ‘Block time' is a bad analogy 13:20 The apparent ‘flow' of time from the past to the future 18:00 Entropy's relationship to time 21:15 Is time an illusion? 26:00 Matter and its extension is also relative 27:00 Space is curved 28:00 Back holes are full of space 30:35 Our most obvious intuitions may not be correct 31:00 Quantum Mechanics: Nature is radically and violently different from our intuition 36:00 Probability Matrices and margins of uncertainty 38:00 The wave particle duality and probability distributions 39:00 Why the relational interpretation is the best 46:00 Science is how you think about reality, not just maths 53:00 Our obsession with final truth is illusory, a silly dream 57:00 Buddha's Dependent Origination + Nagarjuna's emptiness 01:02:00 Intuition and altered states of consciousness 01:06:00 Psychedelics, insights and jumps of imagination 01:17:00 A scientific theory of meaning 01:26:00 An intro to Loop Quantum Gravity theory References: ‘Helgoland: The Strange and Beautiful Story of Quantum Physics' , Carlo Rovelli 'The Order of Time' , Carlo Rovelli ‘The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way: Nagarjuna's Mulamadhyamakakarika' , Nagarjuna Empedocles - Greek philosopher 7 Brief Lessons in Physics' , Carlo Rovelli ‘Reality is not what it seems' , Carlo Rovelli
Tom Tracy finds inspiration from a little girl to write an adoption story of love and kindness and how big families are wonderful, called Scoochie's Adoption Story. Tom discusses his wonderful goals of providing diverse stories for kids to read. Website: https://magiceverywhereinc.com/
Angie Clary, mom of Carmela, and Carmela Clary joined Jeff Katz during the Radiothon to talk about what happened leading to her needing a recovery in the trauma center at CHoR, as well as how her recovery has gone, and what is planned for her future!
Beautiful story about the Rebbe Rashab as a child doing ‘Iskafya'
From Wall Street to the travel industry, Meredith Hill shares her inspiring journey of making a complete career transition while also being faced with the devastating realization that her marriage was ending.With a well-paying, successful job on Wall Street the world would say that Meredith Hill should have been happy. But she wasn't. Because as "perfect" as this career may seem, it wasn't pulling on her strengths, it wasn't lighting up her passions, and it was quite honestly leading her down a path in life that simply wasn't for her.Thankfully Meredith would make the tough decision and ultimately take a chance... A chance on herself, on her career, on her future. And that chance taken has continued to blossum into a life of amazing opportunities as Meredith helps to lead the way in the travel industry!But more than just a major career transition, it's the storms in life that have equally shaped the story of Meredith Hill. The biggest and most severe storm in life being divorce.Prepare to be enthralled at Meredith's spirit, amazed at Meredith's mindset, and empowered that you too are capable of all that Meredith has overcome!HOLIDAY SPECIALOn Sale for a Limited Time!Work 1-On-1 with Kevin!Kevin is offering all listeners of the podcast the chance to work with him one-on-one at 50% OFF!YES, ALL coaching packages are on SALE for 50% OFF!Just SEND A MESSAGE or send an email to Podcast@LoweDownMedia.com to request more information!TODAY'S SPONSORNAKED Warrior RecoveryUse Promo Code LOWE for 20% OFF when shopping @NW-Recovery.comTODAY'S GUESTMeredith HillFounder of GIFTED TRAVEL NETWORK*If you are a travel advisor and are looking for the BEST host agency to work with, take it from me, Kevin Lowe, to look no further than Gifted Travel Network!HOST AGENCY WEBSITETRAINING PROGRAM WEBSITELINKS FOR THE PODCASTGrit, Grace, & InspirationHosted By Kevin LoweWEBSITE: www.GritGraceInspiration.comPINTEREST: @GritGraceInspirationINSTAGRAM: @GritGraceInspirationFACEBOOK: @GritGraceInspirationCOACHING SERVICES: Work with KevinGuided by Faith. Inspired by life itself.Podcast artwork © 2022 Kristen Girard of Radiance and Grit and Used with Permission by Lowe Down Media LLC
Beautiful story told by the Previous Rebbe about the Baal Shem Tov
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