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On the path to reaching your goals it's important to acknowledge the small wins along the way! During this episode, W2BW's National Student Advisory Council members discuss the importance of celebrating the little things. Practicing gratitude and mindfulness can be a great way to improve your mood and mental health.Click here to access: W2BW's Mindfulness Module #Talk2bewell #work2bewell #gratitude #teenmentalhealth #mindfulness ★ Support this podcast ★
Big Joy From Easy Mitzvah | Torat HaChassidut (12) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8iCWJXa0zs&list=PLfeqUDL5aojagYPWcs9y7NyRtyI1W-z9M&index=1 Rebbe Elimelech of Lezhenk's Tzetel Katan helps us elevate ourselves each week through big undertakings and drastic changes. In this shiur, we will learn further elevation of chassidut through what seems to be like "small Mitzvahs." While perceived as small, we quickly learn their greatness, and even more so the impactful changes it can make on our lives in order to achieve true happiness and joy in being Jewish. Join us in our journey into the world of chassidut, and see how the Mitzvah of Happiness is supposed to be fulfilled. Learn, Share, and Be Holy (and Happy!)
Big Joy From Easy Mitzvah | Torat HaChassidut (12) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8iCWJXa0zs&list=PLfeqUDL5aojagYPWcs9y7NyRtyI1W-z9M&index=1 Rebbe Elimelech of Lezhenk's Tzetel Katan helps us elevate ourselves each week through big undertakings and drastic changes. In this shiur, we will learn further elevation of chassidut through what seems to be like "small Mitzvahs." While perceived as small, we quickly learn their greatness, and even more so the impactful changes it can make on our lives in order to achieve true happiness and joy in being Jewish. Join us in our journey into the world of chassidut, and see how the Mitzvah of Happiness is supposed to be fulfilled. Learn, Share, and Be Holy (and Happy!)
A Morning Prayer of JOY The WISDOM podcast Season 5 Episode 10
This week, we talk about the Big Joy Project and how small acts of kindness can enhance our well-being.Learn how simple daily actions can make a big difference in your mood and those around you.In this episode, we'll explore: 1️⃣ How micro-acts of kindness positively impact emotional well-being. 2️⃣ Practical examples of spreading joy in everyday interactions. 3️⃣ Tips for incorporating joy into your routine over seven days.
Elle Russ chats with Kim Strobel - a renowned motivational speaker and author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, sought after by schools, businesses, and organizations worldwide. With her powerful message about the impact of happiness on well-being and the pursuit of fulfillment, she traverses the globe, sharing her insights. Kim specializes in empowering educators and professionals, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies to shift their mindsets, reclaim their happiness, reignite their passion, and lead with purpose. Drawing from her extensive background as a teacher and curriculum director, Kim's ultimate aim is to inspire her audience. Through her engaging talks, she presents captivating research, heartwarming anecdotes, and practical steps for achieving life-altering results. In addition to her professional pursuits, Kim is a devoted animal rescuer, having rescued 187 dogs. She is also an avid runner and has an unwavering love for life. Grab her free gratitude tracker HERE: https://strobeleducation.com/gratitude-habit-tracker SELECTED LINKS: https://www.elleruss.com/ https://strobeleducation.com/gratitude-habit-tracker
“We love the art of talking about good ideas and storytelling and teaching people.” - It's About to Go Down with Marc & Cathey. In this “rap-up” episode, Marc and Cathey highlight the ideas that were shared during season 9. They shared their favorite nuggets from each of the idea conversations, talked about how they lived out these concepts in their own lives, and recapped strategies you can use to build out your own ideas. Special shout out to the Season #9 community: Marcus Hollinger & Josh Ruff, Kristeena Alexander, Darren Fleming, Laura LaJoie, Penny Wood, Chris Smith, Tracie Rossi, Sam Diaz, Rebecca Armstrong, and Jon Hoole.Learn more at https://www.itsabouttogodownshow.com/
Kim Strobel returns to our show with big energy and big ideas. In her new book, "Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy," Jeff and Kim waste no time diving right in. Listen as Kim walks through the concept of happiness plans for school leaders that will help change how they work in their schools on a foundational level. While Kim's advice is very practical, it is nothing short of inspirational. This episode is a must-listen!
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This is the inaugural episode for Season 7 featuring Kim Strobel. Kim is a Happiness Coach, Keynote Speaker, Consultant, and former educator/school leader. She is the author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy. We discuss her book and her inspiring work in empowering educators to be their best selves. Also, learn Kim's favorite song by The Rolling Stones! Links: Here's the Gratitude Tracker: https://strobeleducation.com/gratitude-habit-tracker/ Kim's Website: https://strobeleducation.com/ Order Teach Happy Book: https://strobeleducation.com/teach-happy/
Get the book, Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy Download the Gratitude Tracker About The Author Kim Strobel is an internationally-known motivational speaker for educators and organizations and travels the globe sharing the impact of happiness on teacher well-being and student achievement. This episode of Principal Center Radio is sponsored by IXL, the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Discover the power of data-driven instruction in your school with IXL—it gives you everything you need to maximize learning, from a comprehensive curriculum to meaningful school-wide data. Visit IXL.com/center to lead your school towards data-driven excellence today.
Kim Strobel is a renowned motivational speaker and author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, sought after by schools, businesses, and organizations worldwide. With her powerful message about the impact of happiness on well-being and the pursuit of fulfillment, she traverses the globe, sharing her insights. Kim specializes in empowering educators and professionals, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies to shift their mindsets, reclaim their happiness, reignite their passion, and lead with purpose. Drawing from her extensive background as a teacher and curriculum director, Kim's ultimate aim is to inspire her audience. Through her engaging talks, she presents captivating research, heartwarming anecdotes, and practical steps for achieving life-altering results. In addition to her professional pursuits, Kim is a devoted animal rescuer, having rescued 187 dogs. She is also an avid runner and has an unwavering love for life. In this episode, we discuss: Kim's incredible story about how she found her passion for serving educators from a dark space in her own life and how she began her own business, Her passion for positive psychology and the content she provides in her recently published book, Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, And you'll gain some very specific strategies for boosting your own joy right here on the podcast with a happiness habit! Strobel Education Website Kim on FacebookTeach Happy Facebook Group Kim on Instagram Kim on LinkedIN Twitter: @strobeledKim's Book: Teach Happy Connect with Sarah Johnson: Sarah's Website Sarah on Twitter Sarah on IG Sarah on LinkedIn Sarah on Facebook In AWE Podcast Subscribe to Sarah's Podcast The ranking of this show is 100% tied to subscriptions and reviews. You can help amplify more women and reach more who need their messages by subscribing to the show and leaving an honest rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. Connect with Kim:Need a high-energy, authentic presenter for your organization? Contact Sarah Johnson for presentations on Going Beyond Balance, Leadership Foundations, Affirming Purpose, and many more.Review the Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inawepodcast/message
I review the book, Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy by Kim Strobel. As a happiness coach, Kim Strobel works with thousands of teachers all across the country. As she's learned firsthand, many of these educators are suffering—from anxiety, guilt, stress, and feelings of defeat. And small wonder: they serve in an extraordinarily challenging profession. This is definitely a book you should pick up now, I give it 5 stars. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/support
I am joined in episode 179 by educator and book author, Kim Strobel. Kim Strobel is a renowned motivational speaker and author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, sought after by schools, businesses, and organizations worldwide. With her powerful message about the impact of happiness on well-being and the pursuit of fulfillment, she traverses the globe, sharing her insights. Kim specializes in empowering educators and professionals, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies to shift their mindsets, reclaim their happiness, reignite their passion, and lead with purpose. You can connect with Kim over at her website at: https://strobeleducation.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pixelclassroom/support
Principal Matters: The School Leader's Podcast with William D. Parker
Hi, Friends. William D. Parker here. As you listen to this week's show, you're going to hear a powerful conversation Dr. Jen Schwanke has interviewing author and educator Kim Strobel. Kim Strobel is a motivational powerhouse, inspiring lives and organizations as a keynote speaker, leadership consultant, and happiness coach. Overcoming personal adversities, she embarked on […] The post PMP392: Small Steps to Big Joy with Kim Strobel and Jen Schwanke appeared first on Principal Matters.
Let's get your High Performance Leadership Retreat scheduled today! Reach out to me darrin@roadtoawesome.net to set up the conversation and get your team on the Road to Awesome for the upcoming year!Book Darrin to speak at your school or conference contact us hereGrab your copy of Darrin's FREE e-book Walk in Your Purpose Check out Darrin's blog for great leadership tips and ideasSign up for the Road to Awesome email list and newsletterHave a book idea you'd like to submit to Road to Awesome? Click hereAnd now...about our guest this week on the show:Kim Strobel is a renowned motivational speaker and author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, sought after by schools, businesses, and organizations worldwide. With her powerful message about the impact of happiness on well-being and the pursuit of fulfillment, she traverses the globe, sharing her insights. Kim specializes in empowering educators and professionals, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies to shift their mindsets, reclaim their happiness, reignite their passion, and lead with purpose. Drawing from her extensive background as a teacher and curriculum director, Kim's ultimate aim is to inspire her audience. Through her engaging talks, she presents captivating research, heartwarming anecdotes, and practical steps for achieving life-altering results.In addition to her professional pursuits, Kim is a devoted animal rescuer, having rescued 187 dogs. She is also an avid runner and has an unwavering love for life.Connect with Kim on Facebook or InstagramEmail Kim: kstrobel@strobeleducation.com Order your copy of Kim's book Teach Happy: Small Steps to BIG JOY
Check out the book, "Teach Happy!" by Kim Strobel here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334712?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&creativeASIN=1948334712&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ons_mixed_d_asin In this podcast, Kim Strobel, upon the release of her new book discusses why she wrote "Teach Happy," what she learned from the process, and what she hopes the impact will be in the future! Here are a few quotes from the book! "When we continually work to embody the best version of ourselves, we're able to tap into more of our potential, feel increased confidence, and experience more positive feelings." "Being happy doesn't mean we don't have bad days or feel sad sometimes; instead, it means we feel positive emotions more often than we do heavy ones." "Deciding that your happiness counts makes you better at your job, better for your family, and, most importantly, better for yourself." Get your copy here! https://strobeleducation.com/teach-happy/ __________________________________________ Please share your thoughts with us on Twitter or Instagram at #InnovatorsMindset. More at georgecouros.ca George Couros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcouros George Couros on Instagram: https://instagram.com/gcouros George Couros on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/georgecourosauthor/ George Couros on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/george-couros-a5146519 For the full audio podcast: https://linktr.ee/gcouros Because of a Teacher - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833433X?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Because of a Teacher 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/194833450X?tag=onamzgeorge0f-20&linkCode=ssc&creativeASIN=194833450X&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2SBTFVTBT0S6X The Innovator's Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0986155497?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Innovate Inside the Box: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1948334127?ref=exp_gcouros_dp_vv_d Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
My guest today, Kim Strobel, has a mission: empower teachers to take control of their joy and happiness. Her new book has those two words in the title, Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy. She says that happiness and joy are not the same, and they aren't always present at the same time. On this episode, Kim shared what it truly means to take control of your joy, both in and out of the classroom. . . . Kim Strobel is an internationally-known motivational speaker for educators, school leaders, and organizations and travels the globe sharing the impact of happiness on well-being and student achievement. She is the author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy, which provides a clear path to reclaiming joy and happiness within and outside of the teaching profession. As a former teacher and curriculum director, her goal is to inspire you by providing thought-provoking research, heartwarming stories, and simple action steps that get you life-changing results. Because of her own challenges and adversities, Kim teaches others how to overcome their fears, discover their joy, activate their potential, and boldly pursue a life that feels good to them from the INSIDE-OUT. Connect with Kim Website: strobeleducation.com . . . Elijah Carbajal is a teacher who followed in the footsteps of teachers in his family. He has served as an educator in the state of New Mexico since 2014. He is passionate about growing students and teachers and has fulfilled this purpose through different roles. Elijah has experience as an elementary classroom teacher and a Title I reading interventionist, and he is currently an MLSS/MTSS Resource Teacher in his local school district. Along with being the host of The Shut Up and Teach Podcast, he is the author of the book A Place They Love. Elijah loves to spend time with his wife, Tracey, and his cat, Nala. Connect with Elijah Website: shutupandteachedu.com X: @carbaeli Instagram: @carbaeli TikTok: @carbaeli Facebook: Shut Up and Teach EDU . . . Here's how you can get Elijah's book, A Place They Love: Creating a Healthy School Culture and Positively Impacting Students: EduMatch (Discount for orders of 10+ copies): A Place They Love Amazon: A Place They Love Barnes and Noble: A Place They Love #APlaceTheyLoveBook / #ShutUpAndTeach / #EduMatchBooks
In Episode 109 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Brandon Beck and special guest, Kim Strobel (@KimStrobelJoy) discusses her journey through education. From dropping out of college to finding her way into teaching, Kim's challenges set her up for massive success as a motivational speaker and happiness research guru. Her work on what makes people happy is truly groundbreaking and after listening to this episode you will understand happiness in a new way. Kim Strobel is a Motivational Speaker, Leadership Consultant, and Happiness Coach. She is the Best Selling author of Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy. She has served over 500,000 people through keynotes, courses, and workshops. Kim has partnered with dozens of organizations, including The United Nations Global Happiness Summit, The Google Education Summit, The Special Olympics Leadership Team, European Tech, Diversified Financial. #UUPotential Dedication: Spencer Fest Socials: StrobelEducation.com Get Book Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. -------- Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
Embark on an enlightening journey with us as we delve into the science of happiness with Kim Strobel. Uncover the profound connection between happiness and success, and explore practical strategies for enhancing teacher wellbeing. From adopting happiness habits to implementing effective techniques for fostering joy in the classroom, this conversation offers invaluable insights to enrich your life. Don't miss the chance to glean wisdom from Kim's latest book, "Teach Happy: Small Steps to Big Joy," and take a step towards a happier, more fulfilling existence. About Kim Strobel Kim Strobel is a renowned motivational speaker, sought after by schools, businesses, and organizations worldwide. With her powerful message about the impact of happiness on well-being and the pursuit of fulfillment, she traverses the globe, sharing her insights. Kim specializes in empowering educators and professionals, equipping them with the necessary tools and strategies to shift their mindsets, reclaim their happiness, reignite their passion, and lead with purpose. Drawing from her extensive background as a teacher and curriculum director, Kim's ultimate aim is to inspire her audience. Through her engaging talks, she presents captivating research, heartwarming anecdotes, and practical steps for achieving life-altering results. In addition to her professional pursuits, Kim is a devoted animal rescuer, having rescued 187 dogs. She is also an avid runner and has an unwavering love for life. Follow Kim Strobel Website: www.strobeleducation.com Twitter (X): @strobeled Instagram: @kimstrobeljoy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.sabelhausstrobel/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-strobel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCysu6PhgvMm7I-PCqF41dHw FREE Resource - Gratitude Tracker: https://strobeleducation.com/gratitude-habit-tracker/ ...
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Beyond just feeling good, studies show experiencing other people's joy makes us more compassionate and satisfied with life. Link to episode transcript: https://tinyurl.com/43e35j37 How to Do This Practice: Find a comfortable position to begin this practice, focusing on your breath. Visualize a person or situation that brings you a sense of joy or happiness. It might be a child laughing, the success of a friend, or even a dog wagging its tail. Connect with their joy and happiness, wishing them well. Expand your focus to larger groups of people, like a team winning a match, wishing them well. Consider repeating this practice when you want to connect your sense of happiness with others. Today's Happiness Break host: Anushka Fernandopulle is a Buddhist meditation teacher and leadership coach. Learn More about Anushka: https://www.anushkaf.org/about/ Follow Anushka on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anushka_dharma/ Follow Anushka on Twitter: https://twitter.com/anushkaf More resources from The Greater Good Science Center: Happiness Break: Wishing Others' Well, With Anushka Fernandopulle: https://tinyurl.com/jrkewjs8 What Is Sympathetic Joy and How Can You Feel More of It? https://tinyurl.com/yuzmykct How to Overcome Stress by Seeing Other People's Joy: https://tinyurl.com/4csukyd5 Can Little Steps Lead to Big Joy? https://tinyurl.com/3e5yt3hp Why Experiencing Joy and Pain in a Group Is So Powerful: https://tinyurl.com/3trjtzfm We love hearing from you! Tell us about your experience of appreciating others' joy. Email us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or use the hashtag #happinesspod. Find us on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/3bj4637f Help us share Happiness Break! Leave us a 5-star review and copy and share this link: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap We're living through a mental health crisis. Between the stress, anxiety, depression, loneliness, burnout — we all could use a break to feel better. That's where Happiness Break comes in. In each biweekly podcast episode, instructors guide you through research-backed practices and meditations that you can do in real-time. These relaxing and uplifting practices have been shown in a lab to help you cultivate calm, compassion, connection, mindfulness, and more — what the latest science says will directly support your well-being. All in less than ten minutes. A little break in your day.
Episode #192 This week, Daisy shares an article by Emma Beddington in The Guardian that caught her eye: Can ‘micro-acts of joy' make you happier? I tried them for seven days https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/jan/18/can-micro-acts-of-joy-make-you-happier-i-tried-them-for-seven-days The project is free to do so why not take part? Daisy and Terri are going to sign up and report back with a follow-up episode. If you take part, do let them know how you got on so they can share your takeaways during that episode. The BIG JOY project https://ggia.berkeley.edu/bigjoy/ Please consider helping us make more episodes by supporting Daisy on Patreon. https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetPatreon If you have enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave us a review on iTunes or whichever platform you listen on. It really helps new people hear about the podcast. Connect with and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube: https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetFB https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetIG https://bit.ly/MondayMindsetYT
Imagine discovering a simple way to infuse each day with a little more happiness—would you try it? That's exactly what we explored with the Big Joy Project from UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, and our latest episode is bursting with the joys and laughs we collected along this seven-day journey. We're spilling all about how micro acts of joy, ranging from watching breathtaking nature clips to laughing with loved ones, have transformed our daily outlook. We even delve into the surprising delights of our latest obsessions, like indoor games that light up our living rooms with laughter, and the life-altering choice to switch to colored contacts, making our midlife adventures that much more vibrant.But the journey doesn't stop with laughter; it's also about the profound impact of kindness and gratitude. Join us as we unpack how these small, yet powerful acts have rippled through our lives, nudging us towards a more joy-filled existence. With heartfelt anecdotes of family life, the challenges of parenting, and the warmth of deep conversations, we offer up a slice of our lives while inviting you to create moments of happiness in your own. Discover practical steps to nurture joy, resilience, and a grateful heart by tuning into our conversation—a heartfelt mix of personal stories, laughter, and the wisdom of embracing each day's potential for joy.A Queen's Opinion PodcastA Queen's Opinion is a podcast that allows people, especially women, to think aloud.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the showWebsite: www.thepositivelymidlifepodcast.comEmail: postivelymidlifepod@gmail.com
Real talk between Dr. H and pediatric dentist Dr. Trudy Ann Frazer (@tinytoothdoc). In this episode, we delve into the common misconception of burnout as a mere call for heightened productivity. Join us as we explore the transformative power of shifting perspectives and redirecting our focus towards the intricate balance of our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Dr. Trudy Ann shares insights on how recognizing the multifaceted nature of our identity can pave the way for genuine self-care. Discover why caring for oneself is not selfish but rather an essential foundation for a fulfilling and sustainable life. It's time to redefine success and embrace a holistic approach to well-being. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that might just change the way you view self-care.To learn more about Dr. Trudy Ann Frazer or her retreat, checkout: Instagram: @tinytoothdocRejuve Retreat: https://www.rejuvretreats.com/__________________________If you enjoy the podcast, subscribe and rate ⭐️.If you think a friend will enjoy it, please share it with them.Feel free to join our community at @_teethmatter to ask questions or share your story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teethmatters/support
Like observing a bird building its nest, sometimes, it's the little things in life that can bring us the most joy! Time Magazine's article mentioned in this episode: Birdwatching Has Big Mental-Health Benefits. Here's How to Start Welcome to Bird for Joy, a new show about discovering all the different ways birdwatching can bring joy into our lives, told from the perspective of a "newbie" birder. Here at Bird for Joy, we focus on listening and watching the birds around us, being curious, and learning what the birds have to teach us, about joy, life, and ourselves. The official launch is June 30, 2023! We will post four pre-launch minisodes before the big day: Friday 6-2-22 Birdjoy Friday 6-9-23 Spark Bird Friday 6-16-23 Nemesis Bird w/a Surprise Ending Friday 6-23-23 Big Joy in Little Things *** Bird for Joy is recorded and produced by Candilynn Fite "Plucking Happy" music composed by Jonathan Boyle, permission with commercial license via Premium Beat "Bird for Joy's Sake spoken lyrics written and read by Candilynn Fite Podcast artwork created by Candilynn Fite
Are you tired of starting your caregiving day feeling stressed and overwhelmed? It's time for a change! Join us in this episode to learn how to transform your morning routine into a calming ritual that sets the tone for a positive day ahead. From simple habits to powerful affirmations, we've got you covered. Let's start your day off right!
Did you know, Big Joy and Small Joy are the same thing? We can be just as content baking brownies and enjoying a glass of red wine as we are sitting on a beach in Mexico. In this week's episode, Kayla talks about intentionally implementing small joy moments into our day-today routines, to live a more fulfilling life.
Karaoke may be where the party goes to die, but Poetry Karaoke will give you life!Please consider supporting the poets we mention in today's show! If you need a good indie bookstore, we recommend Loyalty Bookstores, a DC-area Black-owned bookshop. Constant Craving is a great song by kd lang. Read Marianne Moore's iconic poem "Poetry" here. Show You the Shape of My Heart, Backstreet Boys. Watch a fabulous interview with Mona Van Duyn here (~30 min).You can watch Robert Bly read three of his poems in his writing studio here (~5 min).Watch Galway Kinnell give a reading and an interview about his influences here (~30 min). You can read his poem "The Bear" here. Listen to Air Supply's "Sweet Dreams" here. Here's an interview with Ron Silliman in which he discusses his relationship with Ezra Pound (~5 min).Watch Kylie Minogue sing "Your Disco Needs You" live at Royal Albert Hall (~4 min). And you can watch the official video for "Into the Blue" here.Watch Yusef Komunyakaa's answer to how writing and art has changed him here. (~3 min).Here's Heart's "These Dreams" -- a great karaoke ballad!Kevin Killian was interviewed in 2011 as part of the "Big Joy" collection at Georgia State University (~50 min). Listen to Idina Menzel talk about her Wicked injury here. Frankie and Ariana Grande cover "Seasons of Love" here. Or, since we mention a nuptial ceremony in the show, here's a wedding-party cover of the song with the most washed-out bridesmaids who ever did bridesmaid. (You're welcome, Aaron!)
How can you get good at celebrating the moments in your life where God is making you stronger? How can you get good at FINDING those moments where you're a doing little (or a lot) better than you once were? Start celebrating! At the very least, acknowledge it. Things don't have to be perfect to be celebrated.
Hello lovely people and welcome to FETLOSOPHY, Just a quick update, you've been asking me for a while now how can you support me and I really do need your support to keep going. So finally FETLOSOPHY joined the rest of the podcasting community and created a patreon page! But it isn't all about me, you will get so many rewards by joining the community there. You will get my book Transcendental kink – Exploration for free, an original episode, at least once a month, with the first one already waiting for you there, about the never-ending conundrum of understanding and dealing with Brats. And last but not least, videos which give the context to creating all this content for you (which may or may not include some bunny onesies)! So go ahead and click on the link https://www.patreon.com/fetlosophy I promise you won't regret it! And now let me tell you a bit about my guest today:It's so lovely to make a new connection and immediately feel like you've known that person forever. This is exactly how I felt talking to Miri. Miri is an extraordinary young lady. She is an adorable little, but also a big Joy FM radio personality, and a podcaster. There is even a possibility that she will interview me in the future. Can't wait! We talk about her life and background, challenges and insights and a lot of introspection and acceptance. We talk about her expression as a little and about power in the many forms it takes. If you like this podcast, please give it 5 starts on Apple podcasts and Spotify, it really helps with the charts. Thank you! Please visit www.fetlosophy.com for all your questions, comments and for an opportunity to share your story. So without further ado, please join me in a conversation with Miri!
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FIRE DRILL: '22 SOCA FIX-UP A smooth mix of new groovy soca for the 2022 season. GBM Nutron & DJ Spider – Down Dey (Parry Jack remix) LA DANZA riddim Problem Child – Fete It Up GBM Nutron – Reverse Adam O – Nice & Easy TUMERIC WATER riddim Viking Ding Dong – Forever Sekon Sta – Bless Body Lyrikal – One Jam Sekon Sta & Mela Caribe – Dangerous Love Nessa Preppy – Horn Back Motto & Bobby Konders – Playing Games TURBULENCE riddim Motto – HORN Sekon Sta & Melly Rose – Wha Yuh Want Mical Teja – Tek Front Dev – Slam Bam TILT riddim Kernal Roberts – Tilt Zan – Sunshine & Wine Nadia Batson – Sweetest Feeling Baron & Azaryah – Runnin Red Lyrikal – Soca Forever OLD TING riddim College Boy Jesse – Good Again Jaiga – Good Talk Sekon Sta – Mama Cougar Erphaan Alves – Heart Clean Nailah Blackman – Coffee BRUNCH FETE riddim Marzville – Yeah College Boy Jesse – Doin It Lyrikal – Fete Cyah Over BOAT CRUISE riddim Destra – Special Delight Lexxi – Drop It Down Mical Teja – Have Yuh Own Patrice Roberts – I Good Erphaan Alves & Shal Marshall – Mash Up IBIZA riddim Bunji Garlin & Fay-Ann Lyons – What You See (Show Your Hands) Skinny Fabulous – Stars (Different Planet) Motto ft Nikki – Best Night Of My Life Azaryah – Imprint GBM Nutron x Imani Ray – Dancing Partner COSAIN riddim Sekon Sta – Baddest Girl Erphaan Alves – With My Head Preedy – Dutty Waist Nessa Pessy – Double Team PRESS BACK riddim Sekon Sta – Doh Kill Him Jaiga – Lights Naila Blackman ft DJ Cheem, Adam O & QQ – Body College Boy Jesse – Pass Thru Mical Teja – Time Away Carib ft Shenseea & Kerwin Dubois – Can You Feel It DOLCE riddim Simbaarley & Keone – Feter For Life Xone – Duck Dem College Boy Jesse – Gyal Kingdom Problem Child – Under Vibes BIG JOY riddim Problem Child – No Time For That Viking Ding Dong – Leave It Alone Patrice Roberts – Tricks (Wrong Woman) Nadia Batson – We Woulda College Boy Jesse & Timeka Marshall – Anything Jaiga – Tonight
Grab your free scripture journal at www.prayingchristianwomen.com/journal today! Are you a fan of The Voice? If so, you're going to love this week's episode of the Praying Christian Women podcast as we get to sit down with Todd and Brooke Tilghman to discuss life after winning The Voice, marriage, ministry and their book Every Little Win: How Celebrating Small Victories Can Lead to Big Joy. Even if you've never seen The Voice, you're guaranteed to come away from our conversation feeling encouraged by Todd and Brooke's transparency about their struggles and commitment to see God at work in both big and small ways throughout their life together. You can connect with Todd and Brooke and find their book at www.EveryLittleWinBook.com
We are back! It is so great to be launching a new season of In No Hurry after a few months off to focus on some writing projects. I'm excited to kick this new season off with an awesome couple, Todd and Brooke Tilghman. Todd was the winner of Season 18 of The Voice, and he and Brooke have since written a book, "Every Little Win: How Celebrating Small Victories Can Lead to Big Joy." These two are super fun people and you'll enjoy hearing them share their memories of being on The Voice — where Todd got a four-chair turn from all of the coaches and eventually picked Blake Shelton — as well as the lessons they've learned in marriage and from raising eight children. They're just two genuine people who have stayed true to who they are no matter what life has brought them. You can find all the info on their new book as well as how to connect with them here: https://www.thomasnelson.com/p/every-little-win/ I'd also love to connect with you! Sign up here to be a part of my mailing list and stay up to date on future guests and giveaways. You can also follow me on social media: Instagram: @coleclaybourn Twitter: @ColeClaybourn Facebook: Facebook.com/ColeDouglasClaybourn *NOTE: This podcast will be moving from a weekly show to an every-other-week show, at least for the foreseeable future. I talk a little bit more about that toward the end of the show, but that's just what makes the most sense for me right now. Thanks for tuning in to the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-no-hurry/message
If you watch The Voice, you might already be familiar with our guests on this episode. Todd and Brooke Tilghman are parents to eight children. Having recently moved closer to Nashville for Todd's leap-of-faith to pursue music full time, they now live in Tennessee. From 2011 to 2020, Todd was the pastor of Cornerstone Church in Meridian, Mississippi. He has the distinction of being the oldest winner, at age forty-two, in the history of The Voice. As a member of “Team Blake”, Todd was the winner of the show's eighteenth season in 2020. Todd has been singing in church since he was just eight years old, and he is currently writing and recording songs for his first album, to be released this year. Today our guests give a candid picture of what really matters, how they navigated depression, anxiety, stress, and a struggling marriage. They share with us some of the lessons they've learned along the way during their 20 plus years of marriage. Keep up with Todd's latest music releases on all streaming platforms. Learn more about Todd and Brooke's new book, Every Little Win: How Celebrating Small Victories Can Lead to Big Joy, at www.everylittlewinbook.com. You can follow Brooke @brooketilghman and Todd at @todd_tilghman
Some of us can sense the moments or seasons when we know deep down that the path we're on is no longer working. Whether you'd describe it as a deep dissatisfaction or a draw towards something else, sometimes it feels like we're on the edge of discovering our next ambition. For anyone right now feeling like it's about time for a change, I can't wait for you to listen to Todd Tilghman's journey on the podcast this week. Todd Tilghman is a husband and father passionate about family, adoption, loving people, bringing joy and music. Though Todd is best known as the winner of Season 18 on NBC's The Voice, he has been involved with music and singing his entire life. Todd sang his first song in church at age eight and has spent the years since singing for the love of singing. It's difficult to place Todd's music into genre constraints as he simply sings what he experiences. Todd has spent his adulthood in full-time ministry and currently resides in Meridian, Mississippi, with his wife, Brooke, and their eight children. Todd and Brooke have a new book coming out June 2021 titled Every Little Win: How Celebrating Small Victories can Lead to Big Joy and Todd is currently working on music for his debut album. Here's a peek at his new song, Jesus and You. On the episode: Producer : Tatave Abeshyan Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel JOIN BOB WEEKLY We've launched a new subscription-based offering with exclusive content from the one and only Bob Goff. In vintage Bob fashion, you can join him on his adventure of living a life of whimsy, love, and action. Each week you'll receive a video message from Bob, plus guided reflection exercises and activities for personal growth and structured conversations with friends. Now more than ever we need to look to voices we can trust. If Bob's message has inspired you in the past, you're not going to want to miss out on Bob Weekly. So sign up today and let Bob guide you as you go through this unpredictable thing called your life. Learn More bobgoff.com/weekly
Some of us can sense the moments or seasons when we know deep down that the path we're on is no longer working. Whether you'd describe it as a deep dissatisfaction or a draw towards something else, sometimes it feels like we're on the edge of discovering our next ambition. For anyone right now feeling like it's about time for a change, I can't wait for you to listen to Todd Tilghman's journey on the podcast this week. Todd Tilghman is a husband and father passionate about family, adoption, loving people, bringing joy and music. Though Todd is best known as the winner of Season 18 on NBC's The Voice, he has been involved with music and singing his entire life. Todd sang his first song in church at age eight and has spent the years since singing for the love of singing. It's difficult to place Todd's music into genre constraints as he simply sings what he experiences. Todd has spent his adulthood in full-time ministry and currently resides in Meridian, Mississippi, with his wife, Brooke, and their eight children. Todd and Brooke have a new book coming out June 2021 titled Every Little Win: How Celebrating Small Victories can Lead to Big Joy and Todd is currently working on music for his debut album. Here's a peek at his new song, Jesus and You. On the episode: Producer : Tatave Abeshyan Producer & Co-host : Scott Schimmel JOIN BOB WEEKLY We've launched a new subscription-based offering with exclusive content from the one and only Bob Goff. In vintage Bob fashion, you can join him on his adventure of living a life of whimsy, love, and action. Each week you'll receive a video message from Bob, plus guided reflection exercises and activities for personal growth and structured conversations with friends. Now more than ever we need to look to voices we can trust. If Bob's message has inspired you in the past, you're not going to want to miss out on Bob Weekly. So sign up today and let Bob guide you as you go through this unpredictable thing called your life. Learn More bobgoff.com/weekly
Listen to Karina have a heart to heart with Todd and Brooke Tilghman. No topic is off limits as they talk about behind the scenes of The Voice and working with Blake Shelton, adopting their beautiful children, and how they set rules as a family. Check out ore about their book "Every Little Win "- How Celebrating Small Victories Can Lead to Big Joy https://www.amazon.com/Every-Little-Win-Celebrating-Victories/dp/1400229103 What does a forty-two-year-old, small-town pastor do when he wins one of the most popular singing competitions in the world? Todd Tilghman and his wife, Brooke, share how decades of unrelenting challenges have taught them a joyful mindset of embracing not only winning The Voice but also "every little win" along the way. When Todd Tilghman, pastor and father of eight from Meridian, Mississippi, auditioned for The Voice, he counted it as a win simply to sing in front of an audience other than family and church members. Despite no music or vocal training, he not only made it through the blind audition--with all four celebrity judges vying to coach him--he also won the show's entire eighteenth season. Fans were drawn to Todd's tremendous joy on stage, giving them much-needed inspiration during the hard challenges of a global pandemic. In their first book, Todd and Brooke share how their focus on joy and celebrating every little win has helped them to overcome numerous challenges over their twenty-plus-year marriage. From adopting two children from South Korea to fighting for their newborn son's life to pastoring a small congregation through periods of adversity, Todd and Brooke share the lessons they've learned and the strategies that have moved them from fear to faith to ever-present joy. https://www.facebook.com/toddtilghmanmusic
As one of the premier coaches for entrepreneurs, Tomer Yogev brings his vast experience and unique “Joy Forward” approach to our conversation. His laid-back and sensei-like approach inspires honest dialogue, profound innovation, and the courageous motivation to step out of comfort zones and onto fresh paths to success. In our conversation, we speak with Tomer about what he wished he knew in his 20's.
Writing memoirs for loved ones: Expectations vs. Reality Loved ones like our parents have a lot of stories to tell but don’t always get the opportunity to do so. In this episode, Nicola Davidson tells us how to write autobiographies and memoirs for your loved one or for yourself. Working as a journalist and editor for multiple newspapers in Australia and UK, Nicola has interviewed many people who had fascinating stories to tell. But the format of the newspaper didn’t allow such elaborate memoirs. This gave the idea to Nicola about writing autobiographies for your loved ones and she came up with the website Forever Young Autobiographies.com. You can learn how to write a bio for yourself or a loved one’s memoir. I feel that I should have written down the stories of my father before dementia and Parkinson’s made it impossible. You may also want to write down and pass on the stories of your loved ones before it is too late. We don't need to be writers Nicola tells us that we don’t need to be writers or someone famous to write down our memoirs. But we should come up with a “why”- the purpose of telling or writing your story. For many people, it can be an inter-family thing with parents passing down their stories to their children. Having a “why” gives you a head start and gives you the desire to write down your story. You shouldn’t also worry about where to begin! Just get the energy going and start writing whatever you remember first. That way you can write down several memories or short stories and arrange them according to a timeline later. Writing is a creative process and you shouldn’t let the inner critic prevent you from writing whatever you feel. The best thing to do is to leave your inner critic for the second draft, according to Nicola. You can write or type out everything you remember and go take a break. After some time, you can come back to it and scan it with a fresh mind and eyes. You will be amazed that you had done a great job and can edit or modify your writing. Nicola also gives us helpful tips on writing memoirs for seniors. You can help them write down their stories as Nicola is helping her 98-year-old grandmother to do so. Your loved ones can relate or speak out the stories and you can record the speech and transcribe it later. Some people may find it difficult to remember their memories. Nicola advises us to start with long-term memories which are the richest. She also describes a few exercises to churn up all the memories- You can take a walk around the house and stumble on things which stir up some memories associated with them. Others find it helpful to look through their photo albums or vinyl collection to get the memories going. You can even remember things from certain smells like food from childhood. Nicola suggests you write down everything- your childhood years, high school memories, marriage stories- anything and everything that can go towards making an interesting memoir. Connect with Nicola: * info@foreveryoungautobiographies.com * https://www.foreveryoungautobiographies.com * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foreveryoungautobiographies/ BONUS! Click HERE to get Nicola's first few chapters of her book for FREE! Also includes a discount code if you buy the book. Image already added
Writing memoirs for loved ones: Expectations vs. Reality Loved ones like our parents have a lot of stories to tell but don’t always get the opportunity to do so. In this episode, Nicola Davidson tells us how to write autobiographies and memoirs for your loved one or for yourself. Working as a journalist and editor […] The post There’s Big Joy in Writing Memoirs: Episode140 appeared first on Rock Your Retirement.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It’s Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Bridie Connell, Tommy Dean and Subby Valentine as they discuss the cave rescue, the new 1.2 kilos avocados and the inflatable Donald floating above London.
Gregarious musician and hair artist Chris Vincent joins the co-ghosts to discuss Mr. Bald Nutz, fireworks and tattoos.
Gregarious musician and hair artist Chris Vincent joins the co-ghosts to discuss Mr. Bald Nutz, fireworks and tattoos.
After a recent joyful experience with a power tool, Dr. Hallowell is moved to share his excitement for the little things in life. Is there a "little thing" in your life that means a lot? We'd love to hear your story. Send us an email or voice memo to connect@distractionpodcast.com. And please take a moment to take our listener survey. Thank you so much!
This week's show we talk with Shaunn Watt and JP Doucett about the Big Joy Festival. Lots of tracks from artists playing the fest, as well as chats about the origins, venues and overall spirit of Big Joy, which begins Dec 2, 2015.
Big Joy- Pastor Jeff Dahlin - March 22 2015 by Praise Community Church
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Stephen Silha and Max St.Romain – Co-Director and Co-Producer – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton Festival section: Minds FRED talks to filmmaker Stephen Silha and producer Max St Romain about their documentary on the life and works of filmmaker, poet and artist James Broughton – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES [...] The post Stephen Silha – Max St.Romain – Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Zum Podcast Episode 21 - Ron Lynch ----------- Comedian Ron Lynch has a lengthy career appearing in unexpected places, from voice work on shows like Dr. Katz, Home Movies, Bob's Burgers, and Adventure Time, to film, commercials, and TV (Sarah Silverman Program, even the Golden Globes). He's also the voice of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, which brought him back to town. We talk about his time in the comedy scenes of Boston and San Francisco, making short films with Louis C.K., Courtney Cox's breast milk, and lots of other funnery. Ron's weekly show, Tommorow! at the Steve Allen Theater is celebrating its 8th aniversary August 10th and 17th, so check that out and enjoy this talk with a comedy legend. ------------ HIGH CASTLE - After God - Spirit of the West (Zum) (intro music) UGLY REVENGE - dialogue from the short film by Louis C.K. RON LYNCH - Ron Lynch - HOLY FUCK. Live Comedy. (Rooftop Comedy) MOSES CAMPBELL - Drop D (Official video version) - Expectations (Big Joy)
A captivating documentary, "Big Joy", captures the pansexuality and poetic and cinematic genius of James Broughton, whose involvement in the San Francisco Renaissance predated the period of the Beats. Subversity Online interviews co-director Stephen Silha, a first-time filmmaker, on the life and impact of the affectionate and fairy-like poet, who continued writing into the end of his life in his eighties. In his senior years, Broughton is also engaged in a long relationship with another, younger man. Silha discusses in the interview why he made this film and their use of archival footage, as well as where the Broughton archives are located.