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In this empowering conversation, Lesley Logan welcomes back sex educator Dr. Celeste Holbrook to talk about her new book Missionary Position: A Slightly Irreverent Guide to Sex After Purity Culture. Together they unpack healing from harmful narratives, navigating seasons of change in your sex life, and discovering the ‘glittery middle,' where you get to define pleasure, intimacy, and authenticity on your own terms.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How to let your sex life evolve with every stage of life.The five-year journey and setbacks behind Celeste's debut book.The four archetypes for healing and reclaiming sexual agency.Why faking orgasms is a “fawn response” and how to break the cycle.The freedom of defining your own sexual ethic in the “glittery middle”.Episode References/Links:Dr. Celeste Holbrook's Website - www.drcelesteholbrook.comDr. Celeste Holbrook's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drcelesteholbrookDr. Celeste Holbrook on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DrCelesteHolbrookMissionary Position: A Slightly Irreverent Guide to Sex After Purity Culture by Dr. Celeste Holbrook - https://a.co/d/3UimUKxA Well-Trained Wife by Tia Levings - https://a.co/d/ibRaesYFourth Wing Series by Rebecca Yarros - https://a.co/d/7Qhgk2REp. 202: Jake Kelfer - https://beitpod.com/jakekelferEp. 265: Daniella Mestyanek Young - https://beitpod.com/daniellayoungGuest Bio:Dr. Celeste Holbrook is a sex educator, speaker, and small-town Texas horse girl who's on a mission to make conversations about sex less awkward and way more empowering. With a Ph.D. in Health Education from Texas Woman's University and a thriving virtual practice, Celeste helps people create lives filled with pleasure, connection, and confidence—starting in the bedroom. After years of struggling with pain and shame around sex, she set out to find answers no one else could give her—and ended up becoming the expert she needed. Today, she guides women toward pleasurable sex by helping them understand their bodies, claim their worth, and ask for what they want without apology. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:02 Hey, Be It babe, okay, this might be the first guest that is coming on for a third appearance. I think she won. I could be wrong, but I think she won. Dr. Celeste Holbrook is back. She's back. We're gonna talk about a couple of things. We're gonna talk about sex, we're (inaudible) we're gonna talk about her book. We're gonna talk about the journey that one goes on to get their work out into this world. And so even if you are like, I don't want to talk about the sex part, like, well, we should talk about the sex part. That's actually what we should do. But I want you to hear this, because I think it's so easy to hear people on a podcast go, oh, it's so easy for them because they got on a podcast, like, it's so easy, and you don't hear all the doors that get shut all the time. And I also am excited for you to hear like there are people in this world who just want to help each other out, and I think we need evidence of that. And I'm super, super excited that I get to be a cheerleader for amazing humans in this world like that. When I think about my, like, genius zone or something like that. Like, sometimes I think it's that I just get to cheer on people who are doing hard things and go, I see you, and you're doing great. And I can't wait. I can't wait. So guys, I'm gonna stop this, because we're gonna get right into we get right into it. And if you have this is the first time you're hearing about Dr. Celeste Holbrook, I really encourage you to go back to the first two episodes we did together. Go do the oldest one, then the second one, because I think you'll get a full picture of everything. We talked about a lot of good stuff. So she's gonna change your life. All right, here she is. Lesley Logan 2:31 All right, all right. So you guys, we're just gonna get right into this episode. Dr. Celeste Holbrook is back. You guys, third time won't be the last time. I somehow have to have her on annually. I think, Celeste, can you tell everyone why you're back. Let's just get in. Let's just start there. Celeste Holbrook 2:46 Okay, so I'm so excited, I can't even, like, contain myself. So I'm back because I have a book out, and I have a book really, truly because of Lesley Logan, because I have tried to publish this book for so long with traditional publishing, and I just got closed door after closed door after closed door for a lot of different reasons, which maybe we do and don't go into, I don't know, but Lesley reached out to me and was like, Celeste, I have this company. They do professional publishing. They're really great, and I just latched onto it, and I did every single thing that they suggested, and it was such a beautiful experience. So the whole point of this is I have a book, and I have a book because of you, and I want to aggressively love you today for encouraging me to do this.Lesley Logan 3:38 I am taking all that love also like this podcast, is why you have it, because I met that guy, because I interviewed him. And I have to, like, I'm not even I'll have to go back to the archives to figure out how I got this person, but I interviewed him, and I'm like, I really like this person. Like, I think he's great. Like, I've written a book, and I would have loved his help. Then, because I met him and had him on the pod, we had three of our clients use him, so I got to see from different perspectives how it was so when, and here's the thing, you were always on my feed, like, the algorithm would always, like, send you, and I like, just love all your stuff. And then it, like, kind of stopped, because I don't know that's how the algorithm works. And I happened to look at your stories, it was your stories, I'm pretty sure, and you were sharing this thing. And I'm not normally someone who's like, let me go in on the six minutes of a story. But I was like, I'm procrastinating. I'm in and so I was like, wow, what perfect timing this was, because I could have easily missed that whole section. And so I just want to, I'm just so grateful for divine like, I think that, like, there's divine appointments and divine interventions in a non-church way, guys, but we're meant to be in each other's lives and this book. Okay, so I guess, in case people don't know who you are, maybe we should do a quick like, who are you? Because we have new listeners, right? Hi, new listeners. You're going to want to go back to the other two. We're going to link them in the show notes. But can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at? Celeste Holbrook 4:57 Yes, absolutely. So my name is Dr. Celeste Holbrook, I am a sex educator, and I have a PhD in health behaviors with a postgraduate emphasis in sexual behaviors. So I help people, a lot of women and lots of couples, figure out how to make sex better, whether that is they are experiencing pain or they're experiencing shame from growing up in like, ultra religious household, or they just need, like, some help through menopause or through after having a baby or things like that. So I am your very practical sexual health help. That's what I do. Lesley Logan 5:38 I love it the practical because, you know, like, I will say, having lived in L.A. and going to different sex shops, you don't look like the person who works the sex shop. Celeste Holbrook 5:48 No, no. Lesley Logan 5:50 Not to like, like to stereotype. But there's a, there would be a type that, like, works at the sex shop, and it's not you.Celeste Holbrook 5:56 Yeah, no, it's not me. And I just want to be super accessible, because not everybody wants to, like, swing from the chandeliers all the time. You know, a lot of people are out there just struggling to find the time to connect. Like, I cannot tell you how many times I have had a conversation about what to do with the dog in your bedroom when you want to have sex so the dog's not looking over at you or jumping on the bed, or, like, these are the practical applications that we are talking about in sex education in my consult sessions.Lesley Logan 6:27 Yeah, well, and because, because I think everyone's just so overwhelmed, like I saw something, and someone's stories, and they're like, went to their friend, their niece's like, soccer game, and she's like, looking around just like, no wonder no one's having sex. Like everybody is at the soccer game and they're exhausted, and then get the soccer game they're fighting about to do or you forgot the thing. Like, no, no answer. But nobody wants to have sex after this. Celeste Holbrook 6:53 No, no. Why would you want to have sex after that? Exactly right. That's exactly right, yep. Lesley Logan 6:59 So, so I want to touch on, like, there's a lot of different chapters, and maybe this is something that your book covers, but like, there's, you know, I think when we're younger and like, it feels like it's easier to do things, maybe, and then you get older, and like, there's more responsibilities and there's more stuff to think about. And like, it becomes something that goes away, and then your hormones change. So, in your book, do you cover, like, the journeys that were all going on, or is it more specifically for people from the purity culture, like, what? What were you excited to write about?Celeste Holbrook 7:30 Sure. So the book is called, I have the manuscript and printed out right here. It's called Missionary Position: A Slightly Irreverent Guide to Sex After Purity Culture. So I do take the approach of, like you growing up in a purity culture background, in, like, a high demand religion background, evangelical culture, things like that. But the book is in four parts. So like a four-part guide to basically healing, and you can apply these steps to any issue you are having in sex. So, yes, I do talk quite a bit about the effects of purity culture and how to overcome those effects. But it can, you can apply it to, you know, the trauma you had from a sexual assault. You can apply it to just the doldrums of being married to the same old penis for like, 20 years or whatever, you know, like you can apply these steps to anybody. So basically, there's four steps, and I have made them into archetypal women. So your first step is your analyst. She's like, the nerd she's looking at, like, okay, what are we carrying around? What does your backpack look like that you're carrying around? Is it full of shame? Is it full of neglect? Is it full of fear? Like she's the analyst. Your second archetypal woman is your assassin. She's she is taking what the analyst has found, and she is just like, slicing through it, right? She's your assassin. She's your inner assasin. She's your deconstruction, basically. Your third archetypal woman is your healer. So after you've done the work of understanding what's in your backpack, slicing out what needs to go, then your healer starts helping you regenerate your ideas about sex through a gentle reeducation. So we're relearning about some things that maybe we have always thought one way about. Maybe we're relearning about the idea of virginity. We're relearning the I about masturbation. We're relearning about what great sex is, right? The healer is our gentle reeducation, and then our fourth archetypal women woman is our explorer, and she's like, gonna try some new things. She's gonna go to the sex toy store, she's going to touch herself in a new way, and maybe, if that's too much, maybe she's gonna try sex with the lights on, right. And so these are the four women. They represent four steps, and within each step there are some really practical things that you can do to help move you to the next step. So you can apply this to any issue you're having in sex, and get to the other side where you're trying, you're you're now exploring, you're trying new things.Lesley Logan 10:12 I that's a way. I mean, well, like an archetype. I like that. And I've, you've been on my mind a lot lately, because society is quite interesting right now, like the trad wife situation. I'm like, that looks really beautiful. Like, I would love, like, I have white countertops. I'd love them to clean all the time. I'm certainly not capable of doing it. But I'm like, I don't know that. I think they're doing a really good job marketing a beautiful esthetic without realizing, like, all the stuff that comes with that, you know, like, all the religious stuff that comes with that, and how that can harm how we feel about our bodies. And I, I like, was raised in purity culture, and I didn't think it affected me. I'm like, I'm good. But actually, no, actually, I remember, like, I remember, oh, it does, because you're like, you think that you're like, oh, I'm on that. I'm that doesn't affect that like you, you start to realize, even if you weren't raised in church, just the way that public school systems have appropriated some of the modesty rules, like what you're told, what you can wear to school and and how thick this the tank top strap can be, and you can't be disruptive, even though the boys' pants are halfway down their legs, and I'm looking at underwear all the time. You know, I think that even for people who weren't raised where they're told, like, your father has you until you're given away to someone else, there is some level where all of us were affected by like, don't be a distraction. Don't, make sure you don't wear that so you don't look like a certain like you're not attracting bad people, you know, that kind of a thing.Celeste Holbrook 11:44 Yeah, I totally agree, Lesley. I think that there's very few people in the United States that have a great, comprehensive, inclusive sex education. I think very few of us. I think this is changing, and hopefully with, you know, recycle breaking next and next generations, but American society in general wants to put sex on either end of a spectrum. We want to either like, don't think about it. Don't talk about it. This is not for you until you are reaching a certain age or marriage or whatever, and then on the other side is like, why aren't you liberated enough to have all to do all these things you know, like, so there's these two, like, ends of the spectrum, and all of us really live in the middle. Yeah, none of us is really on either side at all, but we but it like breaks America's brain to try and think about, like, living outside of one of those two spectrums. So I talk about in the book about the non, about the non-binary. We are not binary people. As far as what we want to do in our sex life, and figuring out, how do you live in the middle area, which we often call gray, but I call glitter. Yes, it's the most fabulous place to live is in the middle, in this glittery middle, where you get to define your own sex ethic based on your value system, on your intuition, on your sex education, and you get to decide what works best for you. And maybe that is boundaries around when you have sex awesome, as long as it's your choice that's amazing. And maybe that is opening your relationship up and trying swinging or whatever it is that's awesome as long as it's your decision and not one manipulated by society or cultural values or religious values.Lesley Logan 13:27 Yeah, I think that's, I think I like to think about that even this thing, it's, you're right, it's America, it's people like, I'm in Pilates industry. And I said something the other day where I was like, well, you can say that, but it doesn't like, there's also the idea that we could prepare people for an exercise, right? And this person, like, went off on me, and I was like, so you need to understand that what you're mad about me is what you're doing here. Second, Pilates is not black or white. It's not this or that. It's a lot of gray. It's a lot of glitter, like glitter. It's like, because our bodies are different and where we are in our practice, where we are in our life, maybe what season we're in, maybe you're in a season of young children, it's going to be very different what you're wanting and ready for, and have the capacity to take on versus they're teenagers and out of the house and really don't care where you are versus you don't have kids at all. Like, there's all these different seasons. And I think we are like, oh, this is how I've always liked it, so this is how I have to keep liking it. Celeste Holbrook 14:25 Yes, yes, that's so wise, Lesley, that's so wise. I think there are a lot of and we talked about this in our last on our last podcast together, a lot of the similarities between what happens in sex and what happens in like a Pilates, a workout space or Pilates space, as far as how we view our bodies and what we feel is like, right, or what we feel is appropriate, I guess, for our bodies like I should be wanting this, because that's what I did when I was 27 or I should be looking like this, because that's what I looked like when I was whatever, 30 or whatever. And I think there's lots of room to allow ourselves compassion to grow as we grow in our sex life, in our workouts and whatever, expecting your sex life to look the same when you are 20 and 30 and 50 and 70 is not helpful for you, and so allowing it to mature as you mature is the most helpful thing that you can do for yourself, I think, when, when it comes to your sex life. Lesley Logan 15:28 Yeah, we'll keep talking about this, it'll come up. But I do, I do want to go back to like, the journey of this book, because this book has been in you for a really long time. And I think whether or not people want to write a book, you can insert goal, whatever your goal is, because you we will all in trying to get something out into the world or get something that we desire done, hit roadblocks. So you hit some roadblocks. Can we talk about, how many years of roadblocks? Can we talk about what you like, what kind of roadblocks you were hitting and, like, how did you keep going? Because quite honestly, I'm surprised you even told the story, you know what I mean, like, I'm surprised you didn't go, okay, well, that's that, the door, the door has been slammed shut.Celeste Holbrook 16:12 Yeah, yeah. And I really appreciate you asking this, because I know sex is really fun to talk about, but this is, like, my personal, like, lifelong dream is to have a book, and it feels really, I feel really seen when you ask about the process of it, and when I think about the be it, you know, be it till you see it, bold, executable. I think I'm getting this right, intrinsic, targeted, so I think about my word for this year was bold. So that was like, my like, I gotta be more bold. I want to say what I want to say. I don't want to be making myself smaller anymore. So the story behind the book, I have always thought about writing a book. I myself am a slow reader. I don't read very fast, and I for a long, long time I thought I was dumb because I don't read very fast, which is silly when I think about it now, but all growing up, I was slower than all of my friends reading. It was frustrating to read. And I've just, I like, I was still a good student. I still did all of the things that I needed to do, but I just, I just took time. I just took more time to write, to read all of those things, and I think in part, that's what made me get a PhD, because I wanted to prove to myself that I wasn't dumb. Turns out, I'm not dumb. I just am. I need to go at my own pace. And so one of the things that you talk about a lot on the podcast is like, how do you prioritize yourself? I prioritize myself by allowing myself to go at my own pace, like I can read as slow as I need to read, I can answer emails as slow as I need to answer emails. It's frustrating to me and other people, but at the end of the day, like it, it's honestly who I am. I'm just considerate and slow and thoughtful, and I've learned to like that about myself instead of hate that about myself. So the idea of writing a book was really, like tantalizing to me, but I had a lot of insecurities about my ability to actually do it. I'd written a dissertation, which is I, in my opinion, harder because it's boring. Lesley Logan 18:19 Yeah, yeah, no, that's one of the reasons why I, like, stopped going to school. I was like, I can't write another boring paper.Celeste Holbrook 18:25 Oh, my God. Like, who's reading? Like, my mom didn't even read it. She's like, oh, congratulations. It's like, collecting dust, right? So I had done that, and so I thought, like, well, if I'd written a dissertation, it just take you just take a chunk at a time. I can surely write a book. So in 2000 and let's see 2016, Nate and I was like, Nate, I really want to write a book. I'm going to go to a writer's conference. So he's like, great, let's go. I was like, found one in Hawaii. He's like, even better, let's go.Lesley Logan 18:55 I love, I love when a goal and a tax write off can be in a place you want to go. Celeste Holbrook 19:01 That's right, that's exactly right. We ended up getting a tent. There's like, these glamping tents on Maui that you can get, and it's just, like, really fun. It's like, on the beach, but you still have, like, sort of a bathroom, you know. But so we're, like, we needed to do it on cheap, because we were kind of broke, like, got these glamping tents, and I went to these writers conference during the day, and Nate did whatever during the day was at this writing conference, and it was through Hay House, and there was a contest. So if you went to the writers conference and you wrote a proposal, you could enter it in, and they were going to pick three writers to to give a book deal to, I would, and this is me being so sure of myself. Like, yes, I've spent a lot of time feeling insecure that about my reading and writing. But for the most part, my whole life, I have been, like, with no good reason, confident. Like, I'm just like, I don't know, confident.Lesley Logan 19:53 Yeah. I mean, that's cool. That's a great that's so many people don't inherently have that. I. And like to kind of have that and then use it is a wonderful, it's a wonderful thing. Celeste Holbrook 20:06 Yeah, I just, I just was like, no, I'm gonna get this, you know, I'm gonna write this proposal. People are gonna love it. I'm gonna get this competition. Anyway, long story short, did not win any (inaudible). Lesley Logan 20:16 Oh, I thought this was going towards you won. Oh, my God, she won. It. (inaudible) second look. I automatically just assumed you're gonna slay. So I'm just like, she won.Celeste Holbrook 20:32 This is about closed doors, Lesley. Lesley Logan 20:34 Okay, that's true. That's true. Celeste Holbrook 20:36 Yes. So I did not win. I was for sure I was gonna win, did not win, not even, like, a hello, right? So I was like, oh, maybe I need to work a little harder. So I had this whole proposal. My book was like, looking back, I'm like, I'm so glad that I didn't win. My book was called Sexual Wealth. Lesley Logan 20:54 Oh, yeah, that's that's not you.Celeste Holbrook 20:57 It's not me. I was like, it was like, sex through finance, bro language or something. And I was just like, this is a terrible idea, but the spark was there, like, I really wanted to write a book. So that was 2016 I kind of held onto it, thought about it, kind of put it in a drawer for a while. In 2019 I got on a fairly large podcast with Jen Hatmaker, so she's an author, and she does a lot of work in, like the ex-evangelical space, or had started down that road. So I got on this podcast through just like pitching. I got on this podcast. It's pretty big, big podcast. And not long after that, a person from HarperCollins, like a division of Harper Collins, reached out to me and said, hey, have you ever considered writing a book? So the publisher reached out to me, which is very unusual. Lesley Logan 21:47 That is cool, though. Yes. Celeste Holbrook 21:49 Yeah, yeah, very unusual. Usually, you are pitching to publishers. So they heard me on the podcast, and they were like, hey, you know, we're interested in you submitting a proposal. I'm like, I'm freaking out. Like, this is so exciting, right? I realize I probably need representation, so I get a literary agent. I kind of shop around and get a literary agent. She's amazing, Rochelle, and I end up pitching my proposal. I worked it out, you know, I update it from sexual wealth to something else. I update it, I pitch it, and they're pretty slow. The publishing industry is so slow, you know this, you know this, so slow. Lesley Logan 22:24 I have watched too many of my friends write books. I'm so great. I'm proud of all of them. But also the ones that have gone traditional publishing, it is slow, like molasses moves faster, you guys. That's, you know, like, just don't bet on don't hold your breath.Celeste Holbrook 22:40 Oh my gosh, it's the slowest process of all time. And so I was like, okay, I, you know, they reached out to me. So I'm here in my very confident space, like, oh no, they're gonna laugh. Yeah, they're gonna choose. They reached out to me. Why wouldn't they choose me? At this point, I have like, 1500 followers. I have, like, I have no platform, right? I still have a very small platform, but a bunch of really engaged, lovely humans. So I'm, I'm fairly sure they're going to choose me. Eventually, months and months and months later, they get back to me and they're like, yes, we want it is literally like, I don't know, six months later, they're like, we want to offer you a contract, and we want to go under contract, just small. It's a $20,000 contract. They're gonna pay me 10,000 upfront, and then 10,000 the book publishes. I was like, great, I have to pay out my agent too. So I'm I'm coming home with like, $8,500. I was like, oh my gosh, this is amazing. Just to get one dime to like (inaudible).Lesley Logan 23:36 I mean that you got anything, because it's not, it's not always normal that even a first time writer gets anything until the book sells. So, yeah.Celeste Holbrook 23:44 Yes. So I was thrilled. I was thrilled. So I started writing my little heart out. They don't actually give me anything, a contract or anything, until my my my first draft is due. So I turned in my first draft and then they signed me. So I write the whole book without a contract. So submit the first draft. This is like March of 2020, so keep that in, put to context. Things that are. Lesley Logan 24:08 Things are things are going on. Celeste Holbrook 24:10 Things are going on. What's happening? So I get my first round of edits back. I'm still super excited. And then in July, my agent calls me, and she's like, I hate to have this conversation with you, but your book has been orphaned. Your editor left the company, and nobody else wants to pick it up. Lesley Logan 24:32 No, no. Celeste Holbrook 24:35 Yeah. So this is like, in the big scheme of things, like, it was the way it needed to work out, because they were already giving me feedback. It was the (inaudible) the imprint. And I'm not trying to slander any publishing industry, but this is just what happened to me, right? I was getting feedback of, like, oh, I don't know if you should, like, go that hard. Or I don't know if you should. You might alienate readers. If you talk about religion in this way, or, you know, this is you're gonna lose your Catholic audience. I'm like, I'm not trying to make the Catholics happy. I'm sorry. Lesley Logan 25:12 Yeah, yeah, yeah. When I interviewed, I don't know if it was in my interview, but when I was talking with Daniella Mestyanek Young who wrote Uncultured, she was only allowed to talk about three sexual like, misconduct, things that happened to her, and not even the worst ones. They actually, like, got rid, yes, yeah, they were like, and you can only talk like they she had to. And she's been very vocal about it. She's like, because she was talking about God and all these things and like, like, yeah, you can't really talk about that. And then she was like, you know, saying that she got raped in military. And they're like, so we don't like, maybe we just do only one of those, like, very and so, and she was with a publisher, and she got published, but she it's a watered down version of her story, because apparently readers wouldn't be able to handle the true thing. And it's like, you know, like, we're, how are we supposed to change the world? We don't know what's going on. So anyways, yeah. Celeste Holbrook 26:02 Yeah, I and I heard, I heard that kind of from different places, like, oh yeah. I had to, like, say this instead of that or whatever. And I'm like, yeah, that's a little bit happening to me. And I had written it with the understanding, like, this is for a still Christian audience. I understood this, it was with a Christian publisher. So I'm like, that's fine. Like, as a sex educator, you have to be able to be fluid enough to write to the audience that's in front of you. Like, when I go speak, sometimes I'm in front of really conservative audiences, and I adapt my language. That's fine. Like, that's okay to do. I'm still, I still feel helpful. I still feel like I'm pushing the envelope, but in a way that feels the most accessible for the audience in front of me. So I'm okay adjusting, but also like I didn't, I didn't want to water it down so much that I felt like it wasn't me. Lesley Logan 26:51 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Celeste Holbrook 26:53 So anyway, lost my contract in July 1st of 2020, which was and that whole thing, the whole next two years was really difficult. My husband is an emergency medicine physician and it was just a real hard time in the family, family. Lesley Logan 27:09 Yeah, no, lots, lots going on, lots of stress, lots of worry, lots. Yeah, you're afraid, yeah, you know. So like, you know. So we live where we live, and not everyone believe we're going through certain things. So that's even more stressful. Yeah. Oh, my God, that's a lot. The book, the book hit a wall.Celeste Holbrook 27:26 It hit it hit a wall, and probably had to find time. But I was, I was really, just really sad. Rochelle, my agent, was like, okay, we're just gonna, like, pick it back up. We have this proposal, we have a book written. It's, it'll be easier for another publisher to pick us up. And so we start, like, pitching to these other publishing companies. She has all these connections, you know, she's pitching, pitching, pitching, nothing's landing. I'm getting good feedback back. Like, you know, your platform's too small. That's fair. I started trying to grow it. You know, that's when Instagram was a little easier to grow. Now it's super hard to grow. But started growing it. I went from 1500 to 20,000 you know. Lesley Logan 28:04 That's a big deal, because other 20,000 like, those are not bought, you know, like, yeah.Celeste Holbrook 28:09 No, yeah. And I'm a hard follow. I get that. I have, like, you know, dildos in my videos. Like, I get that I'm not an easy follow. It's not and I'm, you know, Shadow banned all the time, and I get all these notifications that my stuff is not being shown to new audiences. I get that. I get that I'm a hard follow, but that's what publishers want. They want you to have a ready-to-buy platform, which I get. They're trying to make money. But I got a lot of that feedback. I got a lot of, ooh, this is a little it's a little too much for us as a Christian publisher. Like, okay, I get that. And then it was kind of like this line for non, non-Christian publishers, like, we don't really, we don't really talk about religion that much, and then we're not really talking about sex that much.Lesley Logan 29:00 Right? So you're like, too much of the different things for the different people, that's really rough, because it's like, we'll never be everything for anyone, but to not feel like you fit somewhere when you have something to say, that's hard.Celeste Holbrook 29:13 Yeah, yeah, it is really hard. And I think it's what people needed. It's because it's, again, it's the glitter, it's the middle. Like, yeah, I don't fit into either of these spaces. I'm kind of like exploring the middle, right? So that was the feedback I was getting. And finally, we did that for five years, from 2020 to 2025 October of 2025 Rochelle had a call with me, and she's like, honey, I have nowhere else to go. I'm sorry. This has to be the end of it. Bless her. She she did the best that she had, and I am forever grateful for her. But that was it, and that was that's where we're caught up to, where you saw my story, and I was like, just sharing with my audience like I had an unhappy ending, and I'm gonna sit in my sadness right now and just tell you, like life isn't always hunky dory for a sex educator, for anybody, for you for me, and this is where I am right now, and I'm pissed and I'm sad, and the end, right? And then sweet Lesley shows up in my DMs, and she's like, babe, I have this great idea for you. I'm like, okay, so she you send me this information for this company I have a call with, I think Jake who you interviewed. Lesley Logan 30:19 Yeah, Jake Kelfer. Yep, yep, yep. Celeste Holbrook 30:21 I have a call with Jake, and let me tell you, working with them has been and I'm not getting paid for any of this right to for BIB, but working with them has been so healing, so much agency in the process. I got to say exactly what I wanted to say. I got to go at the pace that I wanted to go, like, it was just incredible. Lesley Logan 30:44 So is this book, like a new book? It's not what you're pitching around. It's the glitter you really wanted to write. Celeste Holbrook 30:51 It's the glitter I really wanted to write. Totally different. Yeah.Lesley Logan 30:54 Yes, oh, I love that. And also, like, so, first of all, you guys, did you hear five years? Five years and now we're going on, you know, like, so, yeah, five years and then now big. But here's the other thing, like going through all of those things, you got feedback and made tweaks and did these things. So then when you're writing the book that we're gonna all get to read, I can't even wait to read it. It's the best version of a book that could ever be, because it's really not your first book you've written so manyCeleste Holbrook 31:24 You're so right. And over the course of the years, I changed, as we should. I hope I look back in five years and go like, yeah, I'm a different, new person from who wrote this book. But I was different, and I was more comfortable, like, straight up saying I'm not a Christian anymore. You know, I was more comfortable saying, like, is this a religious book? Yes, because we talk about religion. Do I identify as Christian? No, because of these reasons. Do I think we could learn some stuff from the Bible? Sure. Do I think we're going to talk about the Bible? Yes. I think we have to, because we're talking about purity culture. But I don't, you know, certainly not in 2020 was I willing to be like, yeah, I'm not a Christian, but so much stuff happened between 2020 and 2025, that just took me right on out.Lesley Logan 32:10 Yeah, yeah, no, I hear you on that. I and, you know, like, I have a brother in seminary school, so it's very interesting around here. And I had just said, you know, if, if, the if, all the Christians in the world actually did what Jesus said, like, we would have solved child child poverty and immigration and health care. And, you know, I've had a family member respond, well, if everyone just came to know, and I'm like, no, no, no, that's actually not what the Bible says. Here's the problem, I've read it so like I where I am in my life, which five years ago I was definitely not. Is just like I'm frustrated that a book, any book, has controlled people in such a way that's affecting even their sex lives, but also just lives, the lives of people who didn't even read the book. And so that's where, like, I get upset we don't have to have religious talk on this podcast. But that's that's just where, like, I'm coming from as a person with it. I'm, like, I have a really hard time with it, because it's not a loving world, and it with all the people who say they are, you know, believers. It should be. It should be a very loving world. So, so I think it's really I love. Thank you for sharing the story. This is great.Celeste Holbrook 33:30 Yeah, I totally. I just want to affirm what you're saying. Because I think the the main bottom line for me was it has harmed more than it has helped. Has it helped? Absolutely, there's some really beautiful ways in which Christianity has helped, but has it harmed more than it has helped? I absolutely believe, yes. And so for me, that was the final straw. Do I think Jesus was cool? Yeah. I think He was a radical non-white dude who did really amazing things that we can learn from, right? I believe he saved me from my sins. Not really, but, yeah, that's where I landed. And I was able to say this in in this book, which I would never have been able to do before. Lesley Logan 34:09 Well, also, thank you for sharing it with us, because I also just someone like to see it's a really interesting thing to say, like my husband and I, like go like to say out loud, it's very I don't want to speak for him, because, like, maybe it was a different but, like, it's really hard to say out loud when you're like, I don't believe anymore, and you're like, you know?Celeste Holbrook 34:29 Right, it feels really weird. Lesley Logan 34:31 Yeah, it does. But because it's such an identity that you're raised with, and I think going back to, like, that purity culture that your book is about, and by the way, everyone, like, I just want to say, like, even if you haven't been in that, it's, I think that reading about those things really helps me. It makes it helps make the world make sense to me. Like, I read Tia Levings book, A Well-Trained Wife, and I was like, oh, I get it now. I get why they're acting like this. I get why they're thinking this. Because, like, otherwise, you're like looking at people like they're aliens, and you're like, I don't understand. So I also think it can be really impactful to read just to understand, what are people thinking? What are they going through? Why is it harder for some people to have great sex, or want to have great sex, or feel comfortable having great sex, than for other people? Celeste Holbrook 35:18 Yeah, I totally agree with you. It's so fun, interesting. Most of couples that I talk to, most of them are straight couples, heterosexual couples, and a lot of times, the woman in the partnership will, you know, talk about sex in one way, and the man in the partnership will talk about sex in a different way. And just like, I just don't get it. If it feels good, why wouldn't you want to do it? And so when we kind of like, deconstruct and explain, like, well, she's been taught that sex is dangerous her whole life, and so her nervous system feels on alert, even when there are good things in the future to come with that sexual experience. So to have to overcome this idea of fear and danger in your nervous system, just to get to the beginning of arousal is a whole different ball game than you who starts at arousal, and because it feels very regulating, like, I lean into arousal because it feels regulating as a straight man who's raised in America, and so like, just being able to, like, if you're a dude who picks up this book, It might help you understand the women in your life a little bit better, even if they didn't grow up in purity culture. Most of us grew up with the idea that sex is going to harm us. Lesley Logan 36:28 Yeah, yes. Well, I mean, like, yeah, it's like, even if you weren't raised that way, you also, as a woman, were raised like, be fearful of any bad any man who's coming near you, walking up next to you, like, all these different things. And so it is very difficult to just like, let that go. It's not like, it's like, oh, it's Halloween. I can get Todd Kenny from a stranger now, like, this doesn't work like that. You know, like especially because it's like, your whole life these just little things that are being told. I think that's great for men to read. I think that's such a that's a, what a wonderful way to think about it, who this book could be helpful for? I want to take a brief detour, because you said something on your Instagram a bit ago that truly, like, blew my mind and also made so much sense, right? You said, if you're faking an orgasm, you're fawning, right? It's a fawn response. So can we talk about what a fawn response is? And that a little bit, because I think too many women do that. I only say that because I have friends who talk about it and I'm like, I mean, I just wouldn't just would be like, it's not working today, sir.Celeste Holbrook 37:38 Yes, yeah. I mean, I've done it when I was experiencing really painful sex when I first got married, because of vaginismus, because of purity culture, like I did anything to try and get out of the situation, right? So, so a fawn response is something that we do in response to something traumatic. When something traumatic happens, we go into fight, flight, freeze or on. So fawn is I'm pleasing you know this, this circumstance or person in my life, so there are no negative consequences, all right. So when we fake orgasms, and a lot of women have a lot of guilt around doing this, and this is why I posted that, because I want you to feel not guilty about this. I don't want you to do it forever, but I want you to understand why you're doing this. We fawn response an orgasm when we feel overwhelming pressure to have an orgasm when we feel overwhelming pressure to have an orgasm, it's coming from a fragile man who cannot handle or has put too much value on your ability to come as a validation for his ability to be great, right? I put too much pressure on your ability to be to come is a validation of my ability to be good or great. So part of the work has to become men saying like my validation is not wrapped up in her ability to come, without saying, I still can't give her pleasure. It's kind of, it's, it's, it's nuanced, but I really want women to understand when you're fawning, when you're faking an orgasm, you are essentially doing harm reduction. I don't want the negative consequences of his fragility, so I will fake it so I don't have to deal with that. That is easier for me. That is harm reduction.Lesley Logan 39:47 Right, right, right. And one would hope that a conversation or few could be had, like, here's what's going on and here's how I don't want you to feel and here like, yeah, that's probably where you come in. Celeste Holbrook 40:01 Yes, yeah. It's a really delicate situation. I do have lots of times people come in and the female, the woman in the partnership, will be like, hey, you know, this is what's going on, and this is why I want us together to come but to sessions, but like, I don't know how to tell him, like, it's been years and I've been faking it for years, right? Okay, no problem. We don't have to. I don't believe full transparency is always kind. I believe in honesty. I don't necessarily believe in full transparency. Like, you can, you can be really unkind with full transparency, but you can still be honest. Like, hey, I really want to experience a little bit more sensation when we have sex. Can we work on some new techniques? Can I show you how I masturbate? Can we make it slower so I can feel something different? I really want to make my orgasm stronger, right? So we can be clear with what we want going forward without being like, you know what? I faked it for the last 12 years, right? Because that's on you for not for not saying something as well. Lesley Logan 41:08 Yeah? Because that doesn't like, it can only be, it's not anyone's fault. But also, like, they can't change if they don't know, yeah. Oh, you're so brilliant. You're so amazing. Wait, when is the book coming out? When do I get to read it? When can I preorder, like.Celeste Holbrook 41:23 You are so cute. So it'll by the time this drops, it'll already be out, and we'll send links to to upload it, but it comes out on June 10th and so it's right around the corner. Lesley Logan 41:32 Okay, well, I'm gonna pre I'm gonna pre order. I gotta or I'll order on June 10th. So we can make you a number one, Bestselling Author. We get whatever we get to do, so I can write my authenticated review. After buying it, all the things I can't wait. I'll take it with me on tour.Celeste Holbrook 41:49 Thank you. I'm so like, I just like, I'm cheesing so hard because I'm so excited about it. I reread it again this morning, just like as a skim to look at all the layout on the pages. And I'm just so proud of it. I'm so proud of it, like it finally is here.Lesley Logan 42:07 I have so many chills. I'm gonna cry. Okay, we're gonna take a brief break. We're gonna find out how people can find you, follow you and work with you. Celeste Holbrook 42:14 Okay. Lesley Logan 42:15 All right, Dr. Celeste Holbrook, where do you hang out? You said Instagram. Is there anywhere else? What links? What input handles? Where can they go to buy the book is it on your website, all the things.Celeste Holbrook 42:25 Yes, the book is on the website, but you can buy it the most easily on Amazon. If you do, please leave a review that would be really helpful. And you can go to my website to get into Pleasure Club. That's my monthly subscription where we have a sex ed session every month and a book club session every month we flip between fiction and nonfiction books, which is really, really fun. Lesley Logan 42:44 Oh, fun. I know Brad and I got into the, of course, like everybody in the world, we got into the the dragon situation, yeah. Okay, every. Celeste Holbrook 42:52 Fourth wing? Lesley Logan 42:53 Yeah, yes. Fourth wing, the second one, the third one. You guys, we actually reread the first and second one to listen to the third one, we're going to go back through all three. Highly recommend it with your, with your partner. I think it's a great she writes good sex stories. They don't it's not super cheesy. So I really like them. Celeste Holbrook 43:13 I love that. I think this revolution. I mean, people have been reading Roman ensembles forever, but I think it's really healing. I actually wrote about this in my newsletter this week. Reading sex scenes through a female lens is really, really healing and really helpful, because it it gives you the confidence to be like, oh, I can ask for that, or I can wait for that, or I can ask to slow down or speed up, or whatever, and I can expect somebody to listen and garner consent and all of those things. So reading sex scenes through the female lens or listening to them, I think, is very, very helpful. Celeste Holbrook 43:46 Yeah, yeah. Anyways, I got distracted from your book club. So what's your website again? What's your handle? Celeste Holbrook 43:53 So you can find me at Dr. Celeste Holbrook on Instagram, on and on YouTube, and my web, my website. drcelesteholbrook.com. I just had like a whole mind blowing, like I was thinking about sex scenes written through the female Iens and I couldn't I couldn't go back. Yeah.? So, drcelesteholdbrook is where you can find me almost anywhere. Dr Celeste Holbrook. Lesley Logan 44:14 Perfect, yeah. Sorry, I have an ADHD brain. Lesley Logan 44:16 I love it. I love it. Lesley Logan 44:18 Bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us this time? Celeste Holbrook 44:23 Oh, well, something we talked about already earlier. But the way that I am best executable is actually just to go at my own pace, even though it's slow.Lesley Logan 44:32 Yeah. Oh, I love that. I really do love that. And I also, you mentioned, like, the prioritizing of self. That's one of the ways you did it. I wanted to acknowledge like when you sat in your car and you shared that something had come to an end, that is also a way of prioritizing yourself, because you're feeling your feelings, and you're also letting people know that you're feeling these feelings, like we don't have to, like pretend around people, so just thank you for being you, and always for, you are always in the word gets misused, but you are so authentic and so authentic and just, I really feel like I've it's been so fun over the past five years to watch you grow with what you're doing and how you're educating people and how you're supporting people. And so I'm just so grateful to be on your journey. I can't wait to read your book. I'm so stoked for you. This is the coolest thing. And and you guys, how are you gonna use these tips in your life? Please tag Dr. Celeste Holbrook, send this to a friend. Here is the deal, not all friendships talk about sex, so one of the things you can do is just send the podcast or the book. You don't have to have the if you're not there yet, that's okay. But I think like, the more, the more women hear about all these different things that could be glitter, the more life we're living and the more fun we're having, the more we feel seen. So just thank you so much for being you, Dr. Celeste Holbrook.Celeste Holbrook 45:53 Lesley, you are the reason this book exists. I cannot thank you enough. Thank you so much for having me in your life and on your podcast. And someday, someday we will hug each other in real life.Lesley Logan 46:03 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We will. It'll happen. I think this winter tour, I feel it in me. All right, you guys, you know what to do. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 46:12 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. 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O Tenente-coronel Plínio Rangel Jatobá de Oliveira, Plínio Rangel Jatobá de Oliveira, Subcomandante do Batalhão, esteve no Rádio Revista e destacou o concerto da Banda de Música do 7º BIB alusivo ao Dia do Soldado, que será realizado no dia 21 de agosto, no Teatro do Colégio Mauá, com entrada franca.
O Tenente-coronel Plínio Rangel Jatobá de Oliveira, Plínio Rangel Jatobá de Oliveira, Subcomandante do Batalhão, esteve no Rádio Revista e destacou o concerto da Banda de Música do 7º BIB alusivo ao Dia do Soldado, que será realizado no dia 21 de agosto, no Teatro do Colégio Mauá, com entrada franca.
Manchmal läuft's. Manchmal läuft's nicht. Vom Aufschieben ins Motivationsloch – und wieder heraus.In dieser ersten Folge nehme ich euch mit durch meinen ganz eigenen Weg vom Prokrastinieren hin zu einem echten Motivationstief, und wie ich es schaffe, dort wieder rauszukommen.Ich erzähle von meinen eigenen Routinen, Fehlversuchen und kleinen Erfolgen – und übertrage das immer wieder auf Situationen, die Studierende nur zu gut kennen: Klausurvorbereitung, Hausarbeiten, Lernen in der Bib.Denn auch wenn das hier ein kleiner Test zum Laberpodcast ist, gibt's zwischendurch immer konkrete Tipps und kleine Strategien, die euch helfen können, in Bewegung zu kommen, wenn's gerade hakt.Und keine Sorge: Das hier wird kein 08/15-Motivationspodcast mit Kalenderweisheiten und auch kein glattgebügeltes Selbstoptimierungsformat. Neben der Laberei gibt's hier immer auch was zum Mitnehmen – versprochen ohne Allgemeinplätze, dafür mit realen Problemen, die jeden beschäftigen, der lernt oder sich intensiv mit einem Thema auseinandersetzt.Egal ob ihr gerade mit einem Stapel Karteikarten kämpft oder einfach nicht ins Dokument findet: Diese Folge ist euer lockerer Begleiter für nebenbei – mit ein bisschen Selbstironie, ehrlichen Einblicken und Motivation zum Mitnehmen.In dieser Folge:Warum Prokrastination oft nicht Faulheit, sondern Selbstschutz istWie ihr aus einem Motivationsloch wieder herauskommtKleine Tricks, die bei mir und bei Studierenden funktionierenWarum der erste Schritt oft schon die halbe Miete ist
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The Brock's, Brian and Scott review Wigle and Bulleit Bottled in Bond Bourbon. Wigle is from Pittsburgh and made from locally sources corn and winter wheat. The Bulleit is their newest BIB release.
It's This Week in Bourbon for July 18th 2025. Stitzel-Weller Distillery is up for sale, Brothers Wright Distilling Co. acquires Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery, and Buffalo Trace Distillery is releasing Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Distiller's Council.Show Notes: The historic Stitzel-Weller Distillery property, including 15 barrel warehouses, is currently for sale. World-renowned expert Noah Rothbaum is set to release The Whiskey Bible, a comprehensive guide to whiskey's history, secrets, and cocktails, in September 2025. Brothers Wright Distilling Co. has acquired Dueling Barrels Brewery & Distillery in Pikeville, expanding capacity and adding a restaurant and music venue. Meridian Biotech is partnering with Buffalo Trace Distillery to build a $40 million facility in Franklin County to convert distillery byproducts into alternative proteins. Acclaimed mixologist Molly Wellmann is joining Hidden Barn Whiskey as its Master Taster to enhance their blends and single barrel selections. Wolves has collaborated with Willett Family Estate on a limited-edition 10-year rye whiskey, blending Kentucky and California-aged ryes. Old Forester is bringing back its annual 1910 Extra Extra Old release, a 93-proof double-barreled bourbon aged for an additional 24 months. Bib & Tucker is launching Gold Roast Bourbon, a 6-year Tennessee Bourbon finished with whole roasted Arabica coffee beans using a cold extraction method. Frey Ranch Distillery is introducing its Five Grain Single Barrel Bourbon, made entirely with grains grown on their farm, with limited quantities available. Rebel Bourbon announces the annual release of its 10-Year Single Barrel Bourbon, a 100-proof wheated whiskey with a limited allocation hitting shelves this month. Great Jones Distilling Co. has released a new Wheated Bourbon crafted entirely from New York-grown grains, aged at least four years. Buffalo Trace Distillery is unveiling Colonel E.H. Taylor, Jr. Distiller's Council, a $1,499.99 ultra-premium, limited-edition bourbon using 19th-century techniques. The James B. Beam Distilling Co. is releasing the annual Old Grand-Dad 7-Year-Old Bonded Bourbon, barreled in spring 2018 at 100 proof. Knob Creek Bourbon x Rye Kentucky Straight Blended Whiskey is returning due to popular demand, combining 9-year bourbon and 7-year rye at 113 proof. Wyoming Whiskey is launching its National Parks: Acadia Edition, expanding its series with a Maine-exclusive bourbon supporting Acadia National Park. Barrell Craft Spirits is releasing Barrell Decade, a Black Label Series blend of whiskeys distilled from 1995-2005 and secondarily matured in Spanish brandy and Hungarian oak casks. Jim Beam has announced Lineage Batch #2, a 15-year-old Kentucky Straight Bourbon crafted by Fred and Freddie Noe, exclusively available at the Beam campus. Support this podcast on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe Krewe recognizes why the right friends are so important, and who all our friends are...YOU! From every listener, to every member of the Krewe, we're a community that cares about the right thing...Faith, Virtue, and Truth!We'll have a special guest, Big Whiskey hasn't been with us enough, but he'll drop in and bring with him Bib & Tucker Gold Roast, not available YET, in Louisiana...he'll bring the 10 year Rye from Redemption along with great takes, and plenty of one liners.Father Taj Glodd will keep us Catholic on the show while the Rustic Renegade and Cavan put him to the test!Support the show
Federico y Alberto Fernández hablan con Sofía y Carlo Luppi, dueños de las heladerías Bibì e Bibò, una marca de helados madrileña de origen italiano.
Drew gives a spoiler filled review on Jurassic World Rebirth, the guys align a time limit to "or so", and a wrong address brings on a scary car ride. This week's drinks are Old Fitzgerald's 7 year BIB and 11 year.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): There is probably no better example of Baseball Isn't Boring science impacting a player than Trevor Story. From the time he accepted his BIB sticker, the shortstop has been one of the best hitters in baseball, with his three-run homer moments after conducting this podcast offering the latest punctuation. Story sits down with Bradfo to talk about his turnaround, his current existence, and all things being Trevor Story these days. It's another fantastic look into a fascinating journey.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): There is probably no better example of Baseball Isn't Boring science impacting a player than Trevor Story. From the time he accepted his BIB sticker, the shortstop has been one of the best hitters in baseball, with his three-run homer moments after conducting this podcast offering the latest punctuation. Story sits down with Bradfo to talk about his turnaround, his current existence, and all things being Trevor Story these days. It's another fantastic look into a fascinating journey.
In diesem C! Podcast spricht Corinne Flick mit Katharina Spieß, Direktorin des Bundesinstituts für Bevölkerungsforschung (BiB) in Wiesbaden und Inhaberin der Universitätsprofessur für Bevölkerungsökonomie an der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Zukunftspolitik für eine älter werdende Gesellschaft
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, our 500th episode celebration continues as Andrew looks back at X-Men Issue #176 with original BIB co-host Gavin Stephens! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 501: Uncanny X-Men #176 (The 500th Episode Celebration Continues!) appeared first on Geek Hard.
This week on Back Issue Bloodbath, our 500th episode celebration continues as Andrew looks back at X-Men Issue #176 with original BIB co-host Gavin Stephens! The post Back Issue Bloodbath Episode 501: Uncanny X-Men #176 (The 500th Episode Celebration Continues!) appeared first on Geek Hard.
While Kyle is out of town, The Back of the Pack Podcast welcomes a first-time guest host to the mic—Lisa Watkins from the Behind the Bib podcast! Broadcasting from Huntsville, Alabama, Lisa brings a fresh voice and Southern perspective to this week's episode. She shares her personal running journey, what inspired her to launch Behind the Bib, and how her show highlights races throughout the Southeast. Lisa also gives us a deep dive into the Rainsville Freedom Run 10K & 5K, known as “The Best Small Race in America.” Now in its 17th year, this event may be set in a small town, but Lisa promises it delivers big race energy. She also gives northern runners a glimpse into what it's like running in Alabama weather this time of year. Whether you're tuning in from Kansas or the Deep South, this episode celebrates running communities of all sizes.
En este episodio de FICTALKS, conversamos con Ricardo Jaramillo sobre los inicios de BIB y el camino que ha recorrido esta firma en el desarrollo del mercado de banca de inversión en Colombia. Hablamos sobre cómo ha evolucionado la industria en las últimas décadas, los principales retos y oportunidades que enfrenta hoy Grupo SURA, y el rol que desempeña en el panorama empresarial del país.Ricardo también comparte su visión sobre el futuro del tejido empresarial antioqueño y reflexiona sobre el papel del capital local y el talento regional en la construcción de empresas sostenibles y competitivas a largo plazo.
Before the fame, before the millions, before the blunder, there was just one man and a dream… Greg Bibington was nothing more than a regular guy with a big idea: How can I make bibs fashionable? What Greg didn't expect was that not only would his dream come true, but he'd also be the new face of food fashion… Unfortunately, in the bib biz the old saying goes: “everyone loves you, till they don't”… Greg “the Bib” Bibington would see first hand what happens when one strays from the public's expectation, but how also salvation can be found while embarking upon the unknown… This is: Behind the Bib, the Greg Bibington Story.
This week on *Beards, Bourbon, Whiskey*, the bearded trio—Angry Principal, Bo, and Q. Lewis—uncork a bottle of **Bib & Tucker 10-Year Aged Bourbon** and get straight to the notes: rich, oaky, vanilla dreams... but is it worth the premium price?
Are you excited about life? Today’s Palm Sunday message, “Embracing God’s New Plan for Your Life – Are You Excited?”, challenged us to reflect on the joy and anticipation that comes with stepping into God’s new direction. Through the humble image of Jesus riding a donkey, we were reminded to lead with servanthood, embrace celebration, and stay spiritually zealous for the future God has planned.
Dolly Talks Carl. Morons in the News. Doomed Malls. The People’s Movie Critic: “Novacaine” Everyone Needs a Laugh. Lamar Needs a Bib. Talkback Callers. Billboard Sparks Fury. Can You Believe This? The Zippy Zodiac. From the Vault.
The Basics of Faith Pt3Website: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6GIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEÉ MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A year ago, Chris Sale went on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast explaining why he was so optimistic about the 2024 season. It turns out, he was on to something. Fresh off his National League Cy Young Award, Sale reconnects with Bradfo to talk about his journey, how he almost retired and then was rejuvenated by landing with the Braves. There is also some great Garrett Crochet talk. And to top things off, Bradfo catches up with another friend of BIB, Jake Diekman, who details his path to signing a minor-league deal with the Braves and why he chose the road he chose last season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A year ago, Chris Sale went on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast explaining why he was so optimistic about the 2024 season. It turns out, he was on to something. Fresh off his National League Cy Young Award, Sale reconnects with Bradfo to talk about his journey, how he almost retired and then was rejuvenated by landing with the Braves. There is also some great Garrett Crochet talk. And to top things off, Bradfo catches up with another friend of BIB, Jake Diekman, who details his path to signing a minor-league deal with the Braves and why he chose the road he chose last season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A year ago, Chris Sale went on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast explaining why he was so optimistic about the 2024 season. It turns out, he was on to something. Fresh off his National League Cy Young Award, Sale reconnects with Bradfo to talk about his journey, how he almost retired and then was rejuvenated by landing with the Braves. There is also some great Garrett Crochet talk. And to top things off, Bradfo catches up with another friend of BIB, Jake Diekman, who details his path to signing a minor-league deal with the Braves and why he chose the road he chose last season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A year ago, Chris Sale went on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast explaining why he was so optimistic about the 2024 season. It turns out, he was on to something. Fresh off his National League Cy Young Award, Sale reconnects with Bradfo to talk about his journey, how he almost retired and then was rejuvenated by landing with the Braves. There is also some great Garrett Crochet talk. And to top things off, Bradfo catches up with another friend of BIB, Jake Diekman, who details his path to signing a minor-league deal with the Braves and why he chose the road he chose last season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A few days after the appearance by his brother, T.J., Pete Fatse jumps into the Baseball Isn't Boring world to talk about how he views his team's goals and approach heading into spring training, specifically when it comes to talented second-year player Ceddanne Rafaela. We also get another commitment when it comes to getting a BIB tattoo! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): A few days after the appearance by his brother, T.J., Pete Fatse jumps into the Baseball Isn't Boring world to talk about how he views his team's goals and approach heading into spring training, specifically when it comes to talented second-year player Ceddanne Rafaela. We also get another commitment when it comes to getting a BIB tattoo! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charting The Course in 2025 #2Website: https://terrymize.comResources: http:terrymize.com/storeListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Charting The Course in 2025!Website: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
And HIS Name Shall Be Called Wonderful...Website: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
A JMICF orphanage story.It's a beautiful day at JMICF!! Join us!Watch this magnificent story with our dear friends at Casa Esperanza. It's what @Jackie Mize International Children's Foundation (JMICF) is all about!
HR2 - Bradfo and Joe Weil start looking at other options for a right-handed bat if Alex Bregman doesn't sign with the Red Sox. Then, Triston Casas' name has been floated in trade proposals, but the Sox might be better served as the team's first baseman rather than being moved. And, legendary caller Jeff in Watertown closes out the return of BIB.
What a joy it is to bring Christmas and hope to those in need, all over the world, and hear the stories of such great men and women dedicated to this mission work! We had the awesome opportunity to track down and visit with Rev. Ken Harbaum, our dear friend and long-time ministry partner of JMICF and TMM.About Pastor Kenneth HarbaumIn 2008, Pastor Harbaum fulfilled a lifelong goal to establish a means of providing missionaries with practical management services so they can focus on ministry. He established this administrative ministry through Covenant Global Evangelism (CGE). CGE's purpose is to keep missionaries in the field with little concern about how they will keep in contact with their partners and handling resources given for their overseas ministry.After much prayer and confirmation for God, the name of Full Gospel Temple was changed to Covenant of Peace Church on January 1, 2015. The mission and vision of the church remains the same. The name of the church was changed to reflect the covenant of God's peace that we as believers share with our heavenly father.Today, thanks to his friends and partners in ministry, Lightnings of God Ministries still puts an intense effort into fulfilling the call by taking qualified teams into Kenya and conducting seminars for pastors and leaders. The growth of Lightnings of God Ministries has included a Branch Office in Kenya along with local churches under the name of Covenant of Peace Church.Pastor Harbaum is honored to serve on Dr. Mark T. Barclay's President Cabinet for the Righteous Preachers Network. Pastor Harbaum is also the Director of the World Missions Department for the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers Int'l.Learn More: https://copiministries.orgWebsite: https://terrymize.comOrphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZFollow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6ABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): We haven't heard from Jared Porter publicly since his dismissal as the Mets' GM on Jan. 19, 2021 ... until now. Porter joins Rob Bradford on the podcast for an important conversation regarding some important topics. Jared reflects on the transgression involving explicit texts to a reporter in 2016 that led to his firing from New York, while opening up about his mindset in the years after. Porter details what happened after exiting the Mets and the lessons he learned - not only regarding his mindset in those years prior to leaving baseball, but also regarding his mental health in the years after. It is undoubtedly one of the most impactful BIB podcasts to date. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): We haven't heard from Jared Porter publicly since his dismissal as the Mets' GM on Jan. 19, 2021 ... until now. Porter joins Bradfo on the podcast for an important conversation regarding some important topics. Jared reflects on the transgression involving explicit texts to a reporter in 2016 that led to his firing from New York, while opening up about his mindset in the years after. Porter details what happened after exiting the Mets and the lessons he learned - not only regarding his mindset in those years prior to leaving baseball, but also regarding his mental health in the years after. It is undoubtedly one of the most impactful BIB podcasts to date. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cheers to a holiday Happy Hour! Bib & Tucker Small Batch Bourbon whiskey expert Theo Rutherford joins Kennedy to share fun holiday cocktail recipes, and the unique rules surrounding whiskey and rye. The two also chat about celiac-friendly drinks for your gluten-free friends! Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before You Begin, here's HOW TO WIN Pt.4 Website: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
"RENEWED" at COPI Missions ConferenceWebsite: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
The City of Ojai, California, became the first in the U.S. to ban tortured breeding. With PETA's help, the Companion Animal Protection Ordinance is a reality, following the example in many European countries. The new law stops the growth of BIBs and keeps breeders at bay so that animal suffering can end. What's a BIB? Listen now. The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization with all its global entities, is 9 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org. Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on X@emilamok Or at www.amok.com Get this micro-talk show at www.patreon.com/emilamok. Get this podcast at www.YouTube.com/@emilamok1 Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! (Originally released Oct.30, 2024 ©copyright 2024
Before You Begin, here's HOW TO WINWebsite: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
"When The Holy Spirit Changes Direction."Website: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Celebrating A Legacy of SUPERNATURAL CHILDBIRTH, by Jackie MizeWebsite: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Experience Will Always Trump KnowledgeWebsite: https://terrymize.comListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Follow Terry Mize Ministries on FACEBOOK: https://cutt.ly/terrymizeministries-FACEBOOKYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/terrymizeministriesListen to the Terry Mize Podcast- https://cutt.ly/TfnK8I6Orphan Giving Site: https://orphan1.comGIVE HERE! https://cutt.ly/ttW2I5ZABOUT THE MINISTRY OF TERRY L. MIZE In short, World Missions and International Relief.For over 50 years, Dr. Terry L. Mize has had a heart to "give living bread, to dying men, around the world". His mission, IS missions, with a mindset that we must GO, in order to do the work of Biblical missions.His ministry seeks to show every person the living authority they can have in a relationship with Jesus Christ while supplying what he calls the "5 Basic Needs of Man":#1 A roof over your head #2 Clothes on your back#3 Food on your table#4 A healthy body#5 Able to take care of your familyThrough numerous leadership teaching and training events, as well as, connecting donors, resources and ministry partners with trusted local leadership in numerous countries, he has been able to bring practical help, hope and hands-on relief to those who need it most.MORE ABOUT TERRY & RENEE' MIZEWhen Terry and Reneé, aren't traveling overseas, they are coordinating relief efforts for orphans through JMICF, speaking in churches, bible schools, and conventions in the United States. Over the years of their combined ministry, they've witnessed an incalculable number of God-given miracles, and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, come to know a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Jon Noble and Mark Mann-Bryans sit down to review all of Saturday's action from the United States GP in Austin, Texas. In the morning, Max Verstappen dominated the Sprint to win his first race of any kind since the Spanish Grand Prix in June, pulling away from a scrappy Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris in third. There's also a discussion on a rough day for Mercedes, as George Russell's tyres fell apart in the Sprint, swiftly followed by a crash at Turn 19 on his final qualifying lap, with teammate Lewis Hamilton being eliminated in Q1. Also featured, Lando Norris taking his fourth pole position, the FIA ending its look at Red Bull's Bib height adjuster, and the growing tension between Liam Lawson and Fernando Alonso on track. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jon Noble and Alex Kalinauckas report live from the paddock for a review of Friday's action from Austin, Texas. The war of words continued between McLaren and Red Bull team bosses Zak Brown and Christian Horner, with Brown calling for a deeper investigation into the Bull's "Bib" device, despite the FIA calling it a "non-story", as Horner claims Brown's starting a fire in someone else's house... Meanwhile on the track, Max Verstappen captured his first pole of any kind since June as he beat George Russell to Sprint Pole by just 12 thousandths of a second. The duo talk about where Max's pole was won, whether Red Bull has caught up to McLaren's speed, and where an upgraded Mercedes factors into the fight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Across all four days of the Grand Prix, we'll be releasing audio straight from our journalists at the track! Alex Kalinauckas and Jon Noble report from media day at the United States Grand Prix, discussing the news that Red Bull had to disclose to the FIA that they had a device on their car that raised the height of their front Bib, how the Red Bull drivers and rival Oscar Piastri felt about it, as well as what the FIA will do about it going forward. There's also discussion about the World Motorsport Council's latest meeting and the reveal that the fastest lap bonus point is being removed from the sport in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a more lighthearted episode of BIB, Kaya tells you about the one time she had her wish granted by Make A Wish Foundation and how it led her to doing what she does today. And I just want to thank all of you beautiful people who listened and reached out after Monday's episode. You guys are my 51st reason to stay. God bless you, everyone! Oh!!!!! This is a link to the group I was rambling about: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/ucL8NwEGg5JJnbz4/?mibextid=K35XfP ► Merch | ► Instagram | ► Follow Kaya | ► Follow Aaron | ► Twitter | A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices