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Dina Hashem discusses her new comedy special "Dark Little Whispers" on Amazon Prime, produced by Sam Morrow. She details her journey learning to play drums through a Japanese arcade game, which inspired the special's intro music. Hashem shares her experiences with social anxiety, how comedy has helped her overcome it, and her admiration for fellow comedians like Norm Macdonald and Nathan Fielder. She also touches on the challenges of creating new material, the therapeutic aspects of comedy, and her mixed feelings about using drugs like weed and mushrooms. Hashem reflects on her past day jobs and how they contributed to her social anxiety.00:00 - Intro 00:20 - New Special & Music 01:20 - Japanese Drum Game 04:50 - Comedians & Musicians 06:23 - Visual Aesthetic of Special 07:03 - Sam Morril & Well Written Jokes 10:50 - Comedy Role Models & Influences 13:00 - Prank Call Bits 14:15 - Content, Writing Jokes & Crowd Work 18:25 - Roast Battles 21:02 - Insecurities, Being Real & Desensitization 26:13 - Weed & Mushrooms 30:15 - Day Jobs 32:45 - Outro Dina Hashem website:https://dinahashem.com/Chuck Shute link tree:https://linktr.ee/chuck_shuteSupport the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
Masking takes energy. Real confidence gives energy. Stop forcing or fearing confidence and actually BE confident inside and out. 0:00 - Masking vs. True Confidence 1:03 - Being Real while Staying Elusive 2:15 - Sensing Masking from People 3:34 - Tips + Examples 8:31 - The Balance: Owning Your Truth & Staying Open MORE: Get my Flow Confidence Blueprint - https://bit.ly/EnergyMasteryBlueprint Book 1:1 Coaching - https://bit.ly/EnergyCoachingArielNiu Workplace Boundaries Scripts - https://bit.ly/workplaceboundariesscripts Website - https://arielniuviews.bio Sign up for my Emails - https://arielniuviews.bio/email mediVibe playlist - https://spoti.fi/3Teaxtp Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/niu.views TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@niu.views Inquiries/Partnerships/Media - contact@arielniuviews.com ABOUT: My name is Ariel Niu. I share views on social dynamics and human interactions through understanding our emotions, expressions, and energy. I also share concepts on how everything and everyone is interconnected. Since 2018, I have been practicing shifting my own inner state to change outer experiences and people. I love creating content about the nature of our dynamics, and I am grateful and excited to help those who resonate with my messages. #lifehacks #confidence #charisma #emotionalintelligence #selfmastery #conversationalskills #communicationtips #bodylanguage #socialskills #lifehack #psychology #podcast #niuviews
The New Rules of Influence with Lida CitroenSummaryIn this episode of Present Influence, host John Ball sits down with Lida Citroen, author of 'The New Rules of Influence, How to Authentically Build Trust, Drive Change, and Make an Impact.' They discuss the 10 essential elements to truly becoming influential, without the need for executive presence or gravitas. Lida emphasizes the importance of understanding one's values, being real, and having courage. This insightful conversation covers topics ranging from personal branding and reputation management to the role of service and inclusivity in influence. Join them as they explore how to build credibility, the power of storytelling, and the significance of being visible.Key TakeawaysInfluence is about having the ability to sway decisions.Courage is essential for anyone looking to influence others.Understanding your 'why' is crucial for effective influence.Being real is more impactful than striving for authenticity.Influence can come from unexpected places, not just traditional leaders.It's important to create boundaries around what you share publicly.Consistency in personal branding helps build trust and credibility.Influence is not limited to corporate settings; it applies to all areas of life.People often fear judgment, which can hinder their ability to influence.The landscape of influence is changing, allowing more voices to be heard. Authenticity is crucial for personal and professional fulfillment.Values plus action equals credibility in building trust.Integrity is about being true to your values and self.Service is essential for genuine influence and leadership.Storytelling is a powerful tool for communication and connection.Visibility requires courage and proactive engagement.Understanding personal values can lead to greater self-awareness.Quiet individuals can have a significant impact when they speak up.Ethics are often more easily understood than integrity.Personal values can evolve but often remain core throughout life.Chapters00:00 Introduction: The X Factor of Influence00:22 Meet Lida Citroen: Author of The New Rules of Influence00:40 The 10 Elements of Influence00:58 The Importance of Authenticity and Values01:26 Welcome to Present Influence02:31 Diving into The New Rules of Influence04:31 Defining Influence and Its Scope05:46 Examples of Modern Influencers08:58 The Role of Courage in Influence10:06 The Fear of Being Judged11:17 Understanding Your Why14:28 Being Real vs. Being Authentic19:28 Setting Boundaries and Guardrails26:44 Consistency in Your Personal Brand28:38 The Importance of Being with the Right People29:05 Authenticity in Personal Development31:06 Values and Credibility32:57 Understanding Integrity and Ethics35:18 Building Credibility Through Values and Actions43:22 The Power of Storytelling48:12 The Importance of Being Visible54:57 Final Thoughts and Upcoming EpisodesGo to presentinfluence.com to get your copy of my guide to building authority through podcast guesting and for speaking enquiries or connect with me on LinkedInThanks for listening and please give the show a 5* review if you enjoyed it.
If we think of our spiritual self as a backpack, today’s verse reassures us that all we need to live a victorious life, we already possess! Praise God that it is sealed inside of us as well! All that we need, all the tools are “in the bag”!
If we think of our spiritual self as a backpack, today’s verse reassures us that all we need to live a victorious life, we already possess! Praise God that it is sealed inside of us as well! All that we need, all the tools are “in the bag”!
This promise has been most evident in the pro-life line of work I am in. Our team at pregnancy resource center has experienced time and time again the attacks of the enemy on this very important work of caring for mommas and seeing babies saved from the horrors of abortions. Whether that’s internal attacks in our own camp or external attacks, God comes through every time.
This promise has been most evident in the pro-life line of work I am in. Our team at pregnancy resource center has experienced time and time again the attacks of the enemy on this very important work of caring for mommas and seeing babies saved from the horrors of abortions. Whether that’s internal attacks in our own camp or external attacks, God comes through every time.
Today’s topic is one that is not widely talked about but many have experienced. It’s a message about miscarriage and the promise from God’s word that best helped me during my miscarriage and in the years after as my heart hurt for the child I did not get to hold, love and raise.
Today’s topic is one that is not widely talked about but many have experienced. It’s a message about miscarriage and the promise from God’s word that best helped me during my miscarriage and in the years after as my heart hurt for the child I did not get to hold, love and raise.
God is always there for us even during the hard times. In today’s episode, I look back on a time in my life that from the human standpoint was a dark time but from a spiritual standpoint it was where I grew the most spiritually.
God is always there for us even during the hard times. In today’s episode, I look back on a time in my life that from the human standpoint was a dark time but from a spiritual standpoint it was where I grew the most spiritually.
A sermon by Nathan Shockley entitled "Being Real" from John 4:23
In this episode, Franny continues last episode's conversation about keeping it real when it comes to dating. She breaks down the three levels of authenticity: knowing yourself, owning your true personality, and making sure your actions line up with who you really are. Franny also points out that being genuine isn't just key to finding the right partner—it's also how you can experience more joy and fulfillment in your life. Key points: - Dating norms have shifted, and the old ways of thinking no longer match the complexity of modern relationships. - Authenticity is essential to finding compatibility with a partner. When you know and embrace who you are, it opens the door for real connections built on shared values and perspectives. - Authenticity has levels and is the key to a happier life - Self-compassion is the foundation for self-love and acceptance, which are the building blocks of healthy relationships. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Recap 06:44 - How Dating Norms and Societal Expectations Have Evolved 17:19 - The Three Levels of Authenticity 23:55 - Finding Compatibility by Being Real 25:17 - The Power of Being Your True Self 26:40 - Self-Compassion and Self-Love in Relationships Watch Franny's TED talk: Franny's TED talk at: https://go.ted.com/francescahogi Work with Franny: https://linktr.ee/dearfranny Connect on social media: @dearfranny on Instagram @dearfrannypodcast on Instagram Credits: Edited and produced by Bex Carlos Cover art photography by Matt Romasanta Hosted and cover art designed by Francesca Hogi
Join Karmen and her friend Aisha for a real conversation about how each decision in life can take a believer away from God or closer to Him. Aisha has a compelling story of how one decision after another took her away from God, further than she ever thought…but God!
Join Karmen and her friend Aisha for a real conversation about how each decision in life can take a believer away from God or closer to Him. Aisha has a compelling story of how one decision after another took her away from God, further than she ever thought…but God!
Join Karmen and her friend Aisha for a real conversation about how each decision in life can take a believer away from God or closer to Him. Aisha has a compelling story of how one decision after another took her away from God, further than she ever thought…but God!
Join Karmen and her friend Aisha for a real conversation about how each decision in life can take a believer away from God or closer to Him. Aisha has a compelling story of how one decision after another took her away from God, further than she ever thought…but God!
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parables of the lost things” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being found. Scripture: Luke 15:5-6, 9, 31-32, Acts 4:12, Philippians 3:1-11
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parables of the lost things” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being found. Scripture: Luke 15:5-6, 9, 31-32, Acts 4:12, Philippians 3:1-11
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:25-30
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:25-30
Welcome to another episode of the Inspire Create Manifest podcast. Today's focus is on a superpower we all possess - authenticity. Embracing Your True Self: Understanding and embracing who you are can transform your life. Gary Vaynerchuk as an Example: Gary V, known for his authentic approach in business and personal style, serves as a prime example. His journey from early YouTube videos to bestselling author demonstrates the power of being genuine. Being Real vs. Being Offensive: There's a fine line between living authentically and using it as an excuse to be insensitive or offensive. Self-Awareness: Recognizing strengths and weaknesses is crucial. It lays the foundation for living truthfully. Know Your Truth: Reflect on values, passions, and what matters most. Embrace Vulnerability: Share mistakes openly; honesty leads to real connections. Let Go of Fear: Overcome fear of judgment; others' opinions shouldn't dictate your actions. Pursue Passions Consistently: Align daily actions with true interests for fulfillment. Schedule a Discovery Call. CLICK HERE GET ON THE WAITLIST CLICK HERE --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inspirecreatemanifest/support
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:11-24, Isaiah 6:5, 2 Corinthians 5:18-19
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:11-24, Isaiah 6:5, 2 Corinthians 5:18-19
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:11-19
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Son” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:11-19
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Sheep” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15: 1-7, John 10:7-16, Psalm 23:1-4, Colossians 3:11
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Sheep” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15: 1-7, John 10:7-16, Psalm 23:1-4, Colossians 3:11
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Coin” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:8-10, Isaiah 49:15-161
Join Karmen as she looks at “The Parable of the Lost Coin” and the spiritual application for us as it pertains to the the spiritual condition of being lost. Scripture: Luke 15:8-10, Isaiah 49:15-161
In this episode, Chad and Robert explore the profound honesty and authenticity found in the Psalms. They discuss how being still, meditating on God's truth, and embracing our real emotions can deepen our relationship with God. By returning to God, repenting, and rejoicing, we find peace and reassurance even amidst life's chaos.Subscribe to receive our latest videos!Website: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleycc/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunvalleycc/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sunvalleyccTo support Sun Valley and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.sunvalleycc.com/givingGod loves you no matter who you are, what you've done, or what's been done to you. This is the vision of Sun Valley Community Church, led by Pastor Chad Moore and based in Gilbert, AZ with multiple locations throughout the Phoenix valley.Chapters:00:02:32 - Being Real with God00:05:04 - Real Love and Vulnerability00:07:40 - Be Still and Know That I Am God00:10:26 - Finding Stillness in Uncertain Times00:12:57 - Finding Calm in Leadership00:15:34 - The Focus of Christian Meditation00:18:07 - Trusting in God during challenging times00:20:39 - Shutting Your Mouth and Resting in God
Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of Euthanasia. Scripture: Leviticus 19:32, Job 12:12, Proverbs 16:31, 20:29, Romans 12:12, 1 Timothy 5:1-2, Hebrews 12:1-3
Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of Euthanasia. Scripture: Leviticus 19:32, Job 12:12, Proverbs 16:31, 20:29, Romans 12:12, 1 Timothy 5:1-2, Hebrews 12:1-3
Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of disability bias. Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Mark 2:1-12, John 5:1-15, Colossians 3:11, James 2:1-12
Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of disability bias. Scripture References: 2 Samuel 9, Mark 2:1-12, John 5:1-15, Colossians 3:11, James 2:1-12
Sanctity of Life: The Threat of Modern Day Slavery Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of modern day slavery and human trafficking. Scripture References: Genesis 1:26-27, Psalm 146:7, Isaiah 61:1-2, Luke 4:18-21, 2 Peter 2:19 How can you Help? Movies to watch- “Sound of Freedom” and “Priceless” End it Movement Organizations to support-A21, Hope for Justice, House of Cherish, Wellspring Living, Frontline Response
“Sanctity of Life: the Threat of Transgender Ideology ” Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of transgender ideologies.
“Sanctity of Life: The Threat of Abortion” Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. But there are threats to every image bearer and today she is discussing the threat of abortion
“Sanctity of Life” Join Karmen for a new series on the Sanctity of Life. All human life is sacred, holy and precious because every person has been made in the image of God. Scripture References: Gen 1:26-28, 2:7, 22-23, Psalm 139:13-16, Isaiah 49:1-5, Jeremiah 1:4-5, Colossians 3:10
The last characteristic of the series- Joy v. Anger...success (in the Christian life) is characterized by joy, failure is characterized by anger. Which one will you choose?
Join Karmen as she discusses the 5th characteristic of a growing Christian life. A “success” in the Christian life is having an ability to embrace change. Where a Christian trips up and fails is when change is feared. Fear does not have to be the story, faith can!
Success is characterized by having an attitude of gratitude. Failure is characterized by having a sense of entitlement. Which one describes you? Join Karmen as she discusses that God’s way is gratitude and it’s his desire for our lives-not entitlement.
The third characteristic of “success” in the Christian life is forgiving others v. holding a grudge. Are we quick to forgive or are we quick to hold a grudge? When you have been wronged, mistreated, abused and persecuted, what is your gut “knee-jerk” response? Join Karmen on this episode as she describes a time where she chose forgiveness and she will look at a Biblical figure who chose a lifestyle of forgiveness.
SummaryIn this episode of the Dignity Lab, Dr. Jennifer Griggs interviews Madelyn Yucht, the founder and CEO of the Summit Executive Advisory Group. They discuss the privilege of leadership, the impact of leaders' behavior on their teams, and how leaders can improve and evolve. They emphasize the importance of treating people with dignity and respect, the need for self-awareness and mindfulness in leadership, and the role of self-care. They also explore the challenges of changing leadership styles and repairing relationships with team members.Guest ContactLinkedInEpisode ResourcesPositive Intelligence by Shirzad ChamineChapters00:00 Introduction00:34 The Definition of Dignity and the Privilege of Leadership09:49 Creating a Safe Environment for Expression15:38 The Need for Change in Leadership Styles26:43 Being Real and Authentic as a Leader31:29 Repairing Relationships and Making Positive Changes38:44 Speaking Up and Addressing Dysfunction41:36 ConclusionExploring what it means to live and lead with dignity at work, in our families, in our communities, and in the world. What is dignity? How can we honor the dignity of others? And how can we repair and reclaim our dignity after harm? Tune in to hear stories about violations of dignity and ways in which we heal, forgive, and make choices about how we show up in a chaotic and fractured world. Hosted by physician and coach Jennifer Griggs.For more information on the podcast, please visit www.thedignitylab.com.For more information on podcast host Dr. Jennifer Griggs, please visit https://jennifergriggs.com/.For additional free resources, including the periodic table of dignity elements, please visit https://jennifergriggs.com/resources/.The Dignity Lab is an affiliate of Bookshop.org and will receive 10% of the purchase price when you click through and make a purchase. This supports our production and hosting costs. Bookshop.org doesn't earn money off bookstore sales, all profits go to independent bookstores. We encourage our listeners to purchase books through Bookshop.org for this reason.
Last week, Karmen began a series on what qualities make a person a “successful Christian v. a failure”. This is not a prosperity Christianity talk. These are real life, day to day practices that will lead to a deeper, fruitful and more intimate relationship with God. Today’s quality: taking responsibility v. blaming others
Join Karmen as she begins a new series looking at 6 patterns of a “successful” Christian. This is not a prosperity Christianity talk. These are real life, day to day practices that will lead to a deeper, fruitful and more intimate relationship with God. Today’s topic: Being Teachable v. Being a “Know-it-All”.
Summary In this episode, I talk about one of the biggest flaws in content creation and how it prevents people from being successful. I emphasize the importance of building a content machine and creating relatable content. I point out that many marketers forget that they are speaking to human beings looking for solutions to their problems and advise business owners and marketers to be vulnerable and share their struggles to connect with their audience. They can build trust and establish a strong connection with their customers by being relatable and real. Takeaways The number one thing that prevents people from being successful in marketing is trying to be more than they are. It is important to be relatable and show that you understand your audience's struggles. People connect with people who are similar to them and who are vulnerable. Sharing your own story and struggles can help build trust and connection with your audience. Avoid portraying an image of perfection or unattainable success. Instead, be real and human and show that you still have struggles and problems. Continuously create relatable stories by documenting your experiences and finding teachable moments that can help your audience. Building the know, like, and trust factor is crucial in marketing. Being relatable and genuine can help establish a strong connection with your customers. Chapters 00:00 The Biggest Flaw in Content Creation 00:55 The Problem with Marketing and Business Ownership 03:09 Being Vulnerable and Sharing Your Story 04:03 Building Trust and Connection 05:29 Avoiding the Image of Perfection 06:26 Using Stories to Connect with Your Audience 07:49 Continuously Creating Relatable Stories 08:46 Being Real and Human 09:15 Building the Know, Like, and Trust Factor
Episode 183 Being Real with Philip Plyming It's easy to spot a fake. Young people are particularly good at it. And they have the means, through social media, to point it out! Philip Plyming has written an important book, entitled Being Real. It encourages Christians to be authentic in the hard stuff of life. He joined David Capes on the Stone Chapel Podcasts to discuss his book. Who Is Philip Plyming? Philip Plyming (pronounced like Plymouth) is Dean of the Cathedral in Durham, northeast England. It may well be the best cathedral in all of Europe. The cathedral is 900 years old, and people have been worshiping there for over one thousand years. Plyming studied Russian and German at Cambridge and came to faith in Christ at university when he was eighteen. He later studied theology at the University of Durham. Being Real Plyming focuses his attention in his new book on how God is at work in the tough times of our life. He takes the Apostle Paul as his example. Paul has much to say about the times of beatings, shipwrecks, imprisonment, and the like. God was not just at work with Jesus on the cross. Plyming says, “God is at work in cross-shaped places.” God is not just at work in the good places of life. So, we, like Paul, can boldly discuss the hard things with one another. And we can expect that God is at work in them as well. Resources Here is a link for Plyming's book Being Real: The Apostle Paul's Hardship Narratives and the Stories We Tell Today (SCM Press, 2023) Would you like to hear more about this topic? Here are links to similar podcasts. Michael Lloyd's podcast on the problem of evil and Jesus' approach- https://www.laniertheologicallibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/TSC_079-Evil-Michael-Lloyd-fin.mp3 Ingrid Faro's podcast on deconstructing evil.-https://www.laniertheologicallibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/TSC_125-Deconstructing-Evil-final.mp3 Christian Brady's podcast on beautiful and terrible things.-https://www.laniertheologicallibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/TSC_178-Beautiful-and-Terrible-Things-Final.mp3 You can watch Michael Lloyd and Ingrid Faro's lectures (given at LTL) on this topic Click here for Michael Lloyd's lecture on Jesus, Satan and the Problem of Suffering And here for Ingrid Faro's lecture on Deconstructing Evil. Click here for a transcript of this podcast. More Resources Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. You can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world. The post Episode 183 “Being Real” with Philip Plyming first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
"Being Real" is Plymings new book on how God is at work in the tough times of our lives. He is with us on our Good Fridays as well as our Easter Sundays. The post Episode 183 “Being Real” with Philip Plyming first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
In this episode of More Than Roommates, Scott interviews his friend Justin Davis. With candor and transparency, Justin shares he and his wife's powerful marriage testimony and we discuss the value of authenticity in helping couples be so much more than just roommates.Scriptures:Proverbs 28:13Genesis 2:25Questions to Discuss:Justin defined intimacy as being fully known emotionally, spiritually, and physically. How are you doing in marital intimacy?Who's more authentic in your marriage—you or your spouse? How can you grow in authenticity?Resources:Justin's New Book – Being Real > Being Perfect: How Transparency Leads to TransformationJustin & Trisha Davis' Ministry – RefineUs MinistriesJustin & Trisha's Marriage Story – Beyond Ordinary: When a Good Marriage Just Isn't Good EnoughJustin & Trisha's Podcast – Let's Get Real with Justin and Trisha Davis