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In this throwback episode we go all the way back to September of 2020. At that time we linked with beat smith Kenny Segal who was coming off of an incredible run of releases with Serengeti, R.A.P. Ferreira, and billy woods. We talked with Kenny about his early work with folks from Project Blowed and Team Supreme and explored the process behind the creation of his intricate soundscapes. Then we discussed his album pick for this episode - the Omid produced Project Blowed comp “Beneath the Surface”.
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Drawing from Matthew 13 and Proverbs 4:23, this message explores how the state of our hearts shapes every part of our spiritual lives. Whether hardened, shallow, crowded, or receptive, our hearts determine how deeply God's truth can grow within us.
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Day 7. Today I'm sitting with grief—not just the sadness, but the frustration that fuels it. My family dynamic feels like a loop I can't escape, and it's brought up some deep questions about identity, parenting, and emotional survival. I've realized how much I've lost myself while trying to guide my son, and how easy it is to confuse isolation with protection.This season—Fall—isn't just about rest. It's about shedding. About letting go. And today, I'm feeling the growing pains of that release. I hope this episode meets you wherever you are in your own process of letting go.Thanks for listening!Check out the Big Love Project Instagram and give it a follow!
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Beneath The Surface: Ariel's Quest for Ancient Truths Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-10-08-22-34-02-he Story Transcript:He: ברוח הסתיו הקרירה ובנוף שלאחריהם פרחים נופלים בין העצים, יצאו תלמידי הכיתה של אריאל לטיול שנתי לחורבות עתיקות.En: In the cool autumn breeze and amidst the scenery of fallen flowers between the trees, Ariel's class headed out on their annual trip to ancient ruins.He: עמודי אבן עומדים בגאווה במרחקים שונים, וסימנים של תקופה שעברה מזמן מבצבצים מתחת לשכבת עלים זהובים.En: Stone columns stood proudly at varying distances, with signs of a long-gone era peeking from beneath a layer of golden leaves.He: אריאל, תלמיד סקרן עם תשוקה לעבר ולעתידו הארכיאולוגי, התרגש מאוד מהטיול הזה.En: Ariel, a curious student with a passion for the past and his future in archaeology, was very excited about this trip.He: הוא רצה למצוא משהו חשוב שיגיד שהוא בדרך הנכונה.En: He wanted to find something significant to confirm he was on the right path.He: ליאורה, חברה לכיתה, חשבה אחרת. היא בילתה את רוב זמנה בצילומי סלפי ושיחות עם חברים.En: Liora, a classmate, thought differently; she spent most of her time taking selfies and chatting with friends.He: כשהמורה הוביל אותם לאורך השבילים המיועדים, התלמידים צחקו ושיחקו.En: As the teacher led them along the designated paths, the students laughed and played.He: אריאל, לעומת זאת, המשיך להסתכל סביב, מחפש משהו שהאחרים לא ראו.En: Ariel, however, kept looking around, searching for something others hadn't noticed.He: השטח היה מלא באפשרויות, אך רובם הסתירו סודותיהם מתחת לאדמה.En: The area was full of possibilities, but most of their secrets were buried underground.He: אחרי כמה דקות, ככמה תלמידים הסיטו את תשומת ליבו של המורה, ראה אריאל פתח קטן בצד הדרך, מוביל לכיוון שלא סומן.En: After a few minutes, as some students distracted the teacher, Ariel noticed a small opening by the side of the path leading to an unmarked direction.He: ליבו של אריאל החל לדפוק מהר.En: His heart started pounding fast.He: הוא רצה לחקור, אך חשש מהאפשרות להיתפס.En: He wanted to explore, but feared being caught.He: לבסוף, החליט להסתכן ונכנס לשביל הצר.En: Finally, he decided to take the risk and entered the narrow path.He: ההליכה הפכה למרגשת.En: Walking became thrilling.He: אריאל הכחיש את תחושת הזמן והתמקד באבנים ובקרקעים הלא מוכרים.En: Ariel lost track of time and focused on the unfamiliar stones and grounds.He: פתאום, הבחין בפריט מוזר מבעד לקרקע.En: Suddenly, he noticed a strange object on the ground.He: הוא כרע ברך והתחיל לנקות בזהירות את הלכלוך מסביב.En: He knelt and started gently clearing away the surrounding dirt.He: לפתע, נשמע קול מאחוריו.En: Suddenly, a voice was heard behind him.He: זו הייתה המורה שנפגעה שאריאל עזב את הקבוצה.En: It was the teacher, who was upset Ariel had left the group.He: בזמן שרצתה לנזוף בו, עיניה הסתכלו על האבן המיוחדת שמצא.En: While she intended to scold him, her eyes fell on the special stone he had found.He: היא נדהמה - זהו חפץ נדיר ועתיק שלא נראה במקום הזה מעולם.En: She was astonished—it was a rare and ancient artifact not seen in that location before.He: ההתרגשות בקבוצה גדלה כאשר מהר גילו את הערך של החפץ שאריאל מצא.En: The excitement in the group grew quickly as they realized the value of the object Ariel had discovered.He: העיניים שהיו מופנות אליו מלאות בהערכה והוקרה, גם מצד ליאורה, שלמדה להעריך את כוחו של עיסוק כזה.En: Eyes turned towards him were full of admiration and appreciation, even from Liora, who learned to value the power of such an endeavor.He: אריאל הבין שהתשוקה שלו יכולה להוביל אותו רחוק, גם בין חברים שמתחילים להבין אותו.En: Ariel understood that his passion could lead him far, even among friends who were beginning to understand him.He: כשהטיול הסתיים, הרים את עיניו לעבר ליאורה ואמר, "לפעמים הדברים החשובים באמת נמצאים מתחת לפני השטח."En: As the trip ended, he looked up to Liora and said, "Sometimes the truly important things lie beneath the surface." Vocabulary Words:breeze: רוחamidst: בשיאscenery: נוףruins: חורבותcolumns: עמודיםpeeking: מציץlayer: שכבהcurious: סקרןsignificant: חשובdesignated: מיועדlaughter: צחוקgrounds: קרקעיםartifact: חפץastonished: נדהםadmiration: הערכהappreciation: הוקרהendeavor: עיסוקunderstand: להביןsurface: שטחBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
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Series: The Fruit of the Holy SpiritSermon Title: Christlikeness: The Work Beneath the Surface.Scripture: Galatians 5:22-23; John 14:15-17; John 15:1-8; Ezekiel 36:25-27Series Idea: The Fruit of the Spirit is the evidence that Christ is alive and active in us, guiding our steps, empowering our witness, and sending us out, in the power of the Trinity, for the life and mission to which we are called.Series Bottom Line: Living by the Spirit produces visible fruit, marks us as followers of Jesus, and sends us into the world as God's missionaries.Sermon Bottom Line: Christlikeness is letting the Holy Spirit do His best work under the surface.
"Perfectionism is the strategy the child is using to manage their anxiety and fear." – Lisa Dion That child who needs everything just right? Who gets upset when the block tower falls or the drawing isn't “perfect”? There's more going on than meets the eye. In this episode, Lisa unpacks the deeper truth behind perfectionism in the playroom—and why it's not just about wanting to do things well. At its core, perfectionism is often a protective strategy, a way for a child to manage inner uncertainty, fear, and anxiety. You'll learn how to recognize the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways perfectionism shows up in your sessions, and most importantly, how to help children return to themselves—to a place of safety, self-trust, and inner regulation. This episode is a beautiful reminder: we don't have to “fix” perfectionism—we just have to meet it with presence. Original Air Date: November 22, 2019
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As we move into the final quarter of the year, Philip Petursson, Chief Investment Strategist at IG Wealth Management reveals all the data points that keep supporting strength in the equities markets. While on the surface, things might look messy, almost every indicator is a positive for equities. Philip explains how monetary and fiscal policy, credit, company balance sheets and low global bond yields are all favourable, explaining why equities continue to win over bonds.
It's time to go deeper! Most of life is spent on the surface… running errands, completing tasks, managing schedules. But underneath all the routine lies the real us… a darker, weaker us that we don't like to talk about much. Truth be told, we're ashamed of these pieces that lie BENEATH THE SURFACE and we need God's help to deal.
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We are High & Doing Things at the Art Show. Lucy & Mr. Touch visit The Leedy Volkus art gallery in the Crossroads district. To see the work of Adrian Halpern who is a real good friend of Mr. Touch. The exhibit- "Beneath The Surface"- was in the Underground II & featured music by Rich Lester (aka JKR70). We get lost in the cerebral art in forms of mix media, incredibly detailed ink & laser cut on wood. You can purchase or see more of his art at adrianhalpern.com Follow me on my socials @highanddoingthings
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This week: blue carbon ecosystems such as mangroves, seagrass and salt marshes, can sequester carbon up to ten times faster than terrestrial forests, while also protecting coastlines and supporting biodiversity. Ahead of our webinar, Yihan Wang from Terraformation talks with Innovation Forum's Ellen Atiyah to explain their climate potential, why they remain undervalued and how projects like Ghana's Kita Blue Project are changing the story. Plus: Innovation Forum's Lia Da Giau shares insights on the trends reshaping packaging, from regulatory deadlines and circular models to breakthrough material and infrastructure solutions. Host: Ian Welsh Join us on Wednesday 17 September at 4pm CEST / 10am EDT for a complimentary webinar on the potential for blue carbon in net-zero strategies. Hear from Salesforce, Terraformation and Conservation International. Click here to reserve your spot. To continue the conversation on sustainable packaging, we will be in Chicago on 28-29 October for the upcoming sustainable packaging innovation forum. Click here for information on how to get involved.
TDC 065:The AI Battle Brewing Beneath the Surface Plus 27 Vermont Farm Mastermind TakeawaysEpisode SummaryIn this episode of The Digital Contrarian, host Ryan Levesque dives into the $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement and its implications for content creators.You'll learn why we may be exiting the "Napster era" of AI, discover the contrarian content strategy behind our first viral YouTube video, and explore 27 transformative insights from the Vermont Farm Mastermind Experience.Question of the Day
What's really happening beneath the surface of your life?In this powerful opening message of our brand-new series Inside Out, Pastor Talaat McNeely invites us to go deeper than the polished, surface-level version of ourselves. Drawing from Scripture, personal testimony, and real-life examples, Pastor Talaat exposes the dangers of ignoring our emotional health and challenges us to let God heal the hidden 90% that no one else sees.Through biblical truths, raw honesty, and practical steps, this message reminds us that spiritual maturity is impossible without emotional maturity—and that Jesus came not just to save our souls, but to restore our whole selves from the inside out.If you've ever found yourself stressed, numb, or silently breaking while appearing to thrive, this episode is for you. It's time to stop hiding and start healing.
It's time to go deeper! Most of life is spent on the surface… running errands, completing tasks, managing schedules. But underneath all the routine lies the real us… a darker, weaker us that we don't like to talk about much. Truth be told, we're ashamed of these pieces that lie BENEATH THE SURFACE and we need God's help to deal.
I am so excited to have my next guest on the show as it is Performance Consultant, Dr. Raymond Prior. Raymond Prior, Ph.D. is one of the most sought-after names in performance psychology by the world's best performers. His clients include Major Champions, World Champions, Olympic Gold Medalists, individual and team National Champions, National Coach of the Year Award winners, individual and team Conference Champions, and countless NCAA All-Americans. Dr. Prior also works with corporate executives and other non-sport performers including Grammy winners, Oscar winners, Tony winners, and Emmy winners performing on stage and screen.Dr. Prior is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. As an author and researcher, Dr. Prior has authored books, contributed chapters to several performance psychology textbooks, and published research in the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology.I have followed Dr. Priors work for a few years, read his book and have listened to his podcast that he co-hosts with Chase Cooper and his information just spoke to me in a way that made sense to me as a coach which is why I was so thrilled to get to talk to him. Dr. Prior works with a bunch of PGA and LPGA tour players so I selfishly wanted to pick his brain on a few case studies so I could help my players and I know it will help you. In this conversation we cover many topics which include how to build stable confidence to some of the pitfalls that players run into while trying to perform their best. He also gives some great advice to junior golfers and their parents that you don't want to miss as well as some daily habits like mindfulness meditation training and cold plunging and more importantly the science and research behind it that will give you some tools to do what he calls "play freely. So without further delay, I bring you the brilliant Dr. Raymond Prior...enjoy! Dr. Priors website http://www.btsmindset.com Thank you to our sponsor http://www.istruzi.com Love y'all Guru Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this world, there is so much more than meets the eye. Things may appear to be one way, when in fact they are completely the opposite. Nothing should be taken at face value. Hashem is very deep, the Torah is very deep, and we are charged to use all our wisdom to see through the surface and try to understand on deeper levels. In this week's parashah Ki Tetzeh , the Torah teaches us about the mitzvah of shiluach hakan — sending away the mother bird before taking the eggs. The Torah promises a reward: lema'an yitav lach veha'arachta yamim — "that it will be good for you and you will have long life." Yet the Gemara tells of a boy who listened to his father — a mitzvah that also promises long life — and went to perform shiluach hakan . Tragically, he fell off the ladder and died. Where was the long life that the Torah promised? Our rabbis teach that "long life" in these pesukim is not to be taken at face value. It refers to life in the World to Come. One day, Hashem will send the Mashiach to redeem us. At that time, techiyat hametim will begin. The righteous who passed away throughout the generations will come back to life to enjoy the world of Mashiach. This resurrection will take place over many years, and those who rise earlier will live longer lives in that future time. Beyond that, Hashem will create a new world — Olam Haba — where the pleasure will be eternal and unlimited. That is the true world that is kulo aruch — everlasting — and there the rewards for mitzvot will be paid in full. Every experience we encounter in this world can be viewed from different perspectives. We must train ourselves to view everything with an emunah perspective, trusting that Hashem is always doing the greatest kindness for us. A man from Bnei Brak told how his widowed aunt called him late one Friday afternoon. All her power had gone out. No lights, no hot plate, no air conditioning. She begged him to come quickly. After asking a few questions, he figured it was a blown fuse, but she had no idea where to find the fuse box. He told her he would be right over. He thanked Hashem that his family had the habit of being ready early for Shabbat. Since everything was prepared, he had time to leave and help. By then there were no taxis available, so he grabbed one of his children's bicycles and pedaled as fast as he could through the intense summer heat of Bnei Brak. He fixed the fuse, and all the electricity came back on. By the time he got home, there was no time to shower, though he was dripping in sweat. Shul was starting, so he went directly as he was. Entering Shabbat that way was unpleasant, but he accepted it as Hashem's will. Towards the end of that Shabbat, during seudah shelishit , the power in his own home suddenly went out. After Shabbat, he checked the panel and saw that water had seeped in and damaged the main fuse — the one controlling the oven, stove, fridge, and air conditioning. At that moment, he could have asked: "Where is the justice? I went out of my way to help a poor widow with her fuse box, and then my fuse box gets ruined?" But instead, he used his emunah perspective. He said: "Hashem, You are so kind. Really, this Shabbat we were meant to sit in the dark with no food and no air conditioning. But in Your mercy, You gave me the chance first to do a big chesed for someone else, and in that merit, You delayed our blackout until the very end of Shabbat." Everything that happens to us is chesed Hashem . It may not always seem that way, but with emunah , we can always view it that way. Shabbat Shalom.
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Send us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Not every public park is as it seems, and not every cemetery is for that matter either! This week on the Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery podcast, Jennie and Dianne are joined by fellow taphophile Randy Crane as he shares the story of the life, death and reincarnation of side-by-side (Broadway and Mount Olive) cemeteries located in Whittier, California. Randy tells how the cemeteries began as beautiful late 19th-century garden cemeteries, only to become neglected and forlorn just a few decades later. Don't miss the biggest surprise of the story when Randy reveals the unexpected twist that befell the headstones of the nearly 1300 Ordinary Extraordinary souls laid to rest beneath the foothills of this Southern California town. *All images provided by Randy Crane and shared with permission.Last chance to get your tickets for the Gilpin Historical Society 36th Annual Cemetery Crawl on Saturday, August 23rd: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gilpin-historical-society-36th-annual-cemetery-crawl-tickets-1435390223799?aff=oddtdtcreatorTickets are now on sale for the 5th Annual Beyond the Grave: The Phantom of the Opera! Join us for mystery and music of the night all while supporting the preservation of Colorado Springs's historic cemeteries: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beyond-the-grave-presents-the-phantom-of-the-opera-tickets-1598805282639?aff=ebdssbdestsearchNeed an Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery Podcast tee, hoodie, or mug? Find all our taphophile-fun much here: https://oecemetery.etsy.com
Paul Boyce, President and CEO of PWGC, returns with Jeff Szabo, CEO of the Suffolk County Water Authority, for Part 2 of their conversation. This episode covers the proposed 8.5-mile water main extension to Southold, the environmental review process, and how SCWA is managing public concerns and local engagement. Szabo explains the challenges of saltwater intrusion, the limits of groundwater capacity, and why moving water from west to east is essential. The discussion also touches on SCWA’s updated strategic plan, conservation rebate programs, and upgrades to the Oakdale campus. The new MyWaterQuality app, helps residents monitor water conditions near their homes. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and stay informed on the latest industry trends! Visit our website for more details or to suggest future topics: https://pwgrosser.com/podcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Too often, we lead others while unaware of the emotional baggage we carry. In this episode, I share why genuine discipleship must go beneath the surface—into the depths of our emotional world and the generational patterns shaping us. Using the haunting story of Nathan Price from The Poisonwood Bible, I reflect on my own early years of Christian leadership—driven, sincere, but stuck. Like many pastors, I loved Scripture and ministry, yet avoided the inner work required for lasting transformation. In this second mark of an Emotionally Healthy Culture, I unpack how we follow Jesus into beneath-the-surface discipleship—marked by emotional honesty and breaking generational patterns that bind us. You'll hear: How unprocessed pain sabotages leadership Why your family of origin disciples you more than you think Practical questions to begin your own journey inward This isn't just another leadership podcast. It's a call to reclaim the radical discipleship of Jesus—starting from within.
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Get ready to explore how to shift perspective during challenging times and see beyond surface-level appearances. This week we discuss the difference between external perceptions of "good" and "bad" events versus the internal reality where everything serves as a blessing for growth and elevation. Discover practical wisdom on how to extract light from difficult situations, become co-creators of your reality, and leverage both positive and challenging moments for spiritual development. The conversation offers tools from Kabbalah to help listeners navigate life's ups and downs with greater consciousness and find the hidden blessings in every experience.Join us for the next episode of Weekly Energy Boost with @ElishevaBalas and @EitanYardeni. Watch LIVE Sundays at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET on The Kabbalah Centre YouTube or catch the latest episode wherever you listen to podcasts.Find out more about our work, dig into our archives, and send us a message at: www.weeklyenergyboost.com.You can also help make Weekly Energy Boost possible by making a tax-deductible contribution at www.weeklyenergyboost.com/donate-today.
We're blessed to hear from our Campus Pastor, Brant Cole, this morning as he brings us the first message in our new series about p*rn, purity, and purpose called "Shameless". Lust promises satisfaction but always leaves us emptier - and for many, p*rn*graphy has become a cracked cistern, offering a counterfeit version of the love and connection our hearts truly crave. In this message, we explore how God's Word in Jeremiah 2:13 exposes the false promises of lust and points us toward the only source of lasting fulfillment: his living water. With honesty, grace, and practical steps for real change, this message invites us out of shame, into the light, and toward the wholeness only Jesus can give.
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Dr. Tess Russo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geosciences at The Pennsylvania State University. Tess is a hydrologist which means she studies water. Her research examines how water moves, how much of it there is in the world, and how the actions of humans change how water moves in the world. Tess has been spending a lot of time doing home renovations. When she's not working on her house, she likes to visit family and travel. She received her PhD in Earth and Planetary Sciences from the University of California, Santa Cruz and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Earth Institute at Columbia University. Her fantastic work is already getting a lot of attention. Last year, Tess was featured by the Green Sense Podcast, Scientific American, and she is a guest on an upcoming episode of Startalk Radio with the wise and wonderful Neil Degrasse Tyson. Tess is with us today to tell us all about her journey through life and science.
In this episode, I explore some of the deeper issues beneath an eating disorder, including the impact of our early relationships, life experiences and how we internalise these. I hope that you find it helpful. Harriet's Substack: https://substack.com/@theeatingdisordertherapist Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Breaking Free from Bulimia https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/bulimia-nervosa-online-course.html Eating Disorders Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/eating-disorders-training-with-harriet-frew.html Body Image Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/body-image-training-with-harriet-frew.html
Artist Tiger Chengliang Cai joins the The Truth in This Art. In this episode, Cai shares his journey from China to New York and how his background shapes his creative work. Cai talks about teaching himself art as a child, struggling against expectations, and making his own path in the art world. He loves using riddles and metaphors in his art, with a special focus on the immigrant experience. Cai explains why he doesn't want to “spoon-feed” meaning to his audience, preferring people to find their own truth in his work. He describes the challenges of making art in a new country and bridging the gap between cultures. Cai reflects on staying true to his ideas, experimenting, and using curiosity as his guide.Topics Covered:Teaching himself art as a child in ChinaOvercoming expectations to pursue artNavigating the differences between audiences in China and the U.S.Using riddles and metaphors, especially about immigrationStaying true to personal beliefs in creative workThe importance of curiosity and experimentationBridging cultures through artWant to see more of Tiger's creative journey? Visit his Instagram @tigerpht or his website to check out his latest projects. Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
The Dig Down crew discusses Ballard Season 1 Episode 6: There is a ticking clock on the unit to make any progress in the case, or else the Sarah Pearlman/serial killer cases will go to the Homicide Unit. In dealing with some form of insomnia, Ballard has dreams/nightmares about her dad. Beneath the Surface: Pete […] The post Ballard: Discussion Podcast for S1Ep6 “Beneath the Surface” appeared first on So Many Shows!.
Steve Gruber is joined by Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, for a conversation covering a string of wild, tragic, and cautionary stories — including the sudden death of actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for his role on The Cosby Show. They also discuss the growing dangers of rip currents and rough waters claiming lives this summer, the shocking case of a man killed after being sucked into an MRI machine, and the incredible survival story of a 75-year-old woman who broke her femur and crawled for 14 hours after her side-by-side rolled over her. It's a fast-paced, eye-opening conversation about how quickly life can change — and the hidden dangers that often lurk just beneath the surface.
Gem Dentith is the founder of Gem Dentith Global, a personal transformation company helping high-performing individuals rebuild their lives, identities, and businesses from the inside out. With a career that spans corporate leadership, holistic wellness, emergency medicine, and strategic consulting, she brings a multidimensional approach to transformation. Her work centers on aligning people with their truth, recalibrating their nervous systems, and building purpose-led, profitable lives and businesses. Powered by frameworks like The Undressed Method® and The Aligned Success Method™, Gem is on a mission to activate 10 million identity shifts—and redefine what success feels like.In this episode, we discover the following: 1. What is the undressed method? 2. What is nervous system recalibration? 3. What do people often uncover beneath the surface? 4. What part should we undress first? Mind, body, energy or purpose?With podcast host Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many of us feel stuck between who we think we should be and who we actually are. Whether you're questioning your purpose, feeling unworthy of your dreams, or wondering if you even have a "calling" at all, you're not alone in this struggle. Through the story of Moses and the burning bush, Shae Washington explores three common obstacles we face when trying to live authentically: not knowing ourselves deeply enough, feeling unworthy of our aspirations, and the pressure to find one perfect purpose. She offers a refreshing perspective that shifts focus from finding the "right" thing to do to cultivating the "right" way to be. This isn't about religious obligation or spiritual performance—it's about discovering what it means to live as your full self while staying connected to something larger than yourself.