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College students taking over Columbia and Yale. The Biden Administration taking over Title 9. Violent thugs taking over the streets of blue hellscape cities. Where are the adults in the room? Where's the discipline? The consequences? The COMMON SENSE? Gleeful Democrats propose stripping President Trump's secret service protection as a new wild, wild west emerges in America. Can the US do what Brazilians are doing to protest government tyranny? As Jewish students fear for their lives on "elite" college campuses? It will take America remember how to behave as adults and put the kids in time out. (*BONUS Enjoy hearing the panicked MSM digest new swing state polling that shows Donald Trump is more liked and wanted than Joe.)
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"Well I wanted to name this episode why I love 5k's but Wolfman said he doesn't indeed love 5k's." - Maverick"It's not that I don't love 5k's........." - Wolfman"Why do you love 5k's?" - Wolfman"Because as soon as you get started you're pretty much done!"- MaverickYeah... our show may be a comedy.Where is Wolfman's docket taking him? What are you thinking on the run?Bonus: Enjoy some recommendations of Movies, Books and Songs to get you motivated.Thanks for listening. Send your questions to RunningwithMaverickandWolfman@yahoo.comEnjoy the Run!Support the Show.Thanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management.
Mary Ann Brussat learned as a young teenager how to see the sacred in the everyday, and in every culture and context. When her South Dakota-based family moved to Karachi, Pakistan, in the early 1960s so her father, a physician, could work with a USAID-affiliated project for Pakistani doctors, Mary Ann became foundationally trained to be open to and aware of the beauty in the ordinary. She met local Pakistanis through the interdenominational church her family attended, the bazaars, villages, and people right next door -- and began recognizing the sign of the universal connection in that new land and people. "Our family used to say that every time we left our house in Karachi, we would see something we had never seen before," she reflects. "And it was the little things I was most fascinated by." Along with her husband Frederic Brussat, Mary Ann for the past several decades has co-architected SpiritualityandPractice.com (S&P), an excavation of cultural and spiritual resources across faith, culture, and ethnic lines. The website's curation of materials -- from quotations and poems, to reviews of books and films, to virtual courses by leading wisdom teachers -- serve as insightful companions for those on spiritual journeys. She lives and works with the tenet that eternal, universal truths are not localized to holy places. extraordinary acts, or a special day in the week. Instead, they are embedded in our contemporary lives -- in signs, symbols, poems, music, films, rituals, places, daily chores, and relationships. She believes anyone can develop the capacity to connect with the passage of spirit through the quotidian landscape - if they are open to "start where they are." The crux of cultivating this spiritual perspective is to entrain our cognitions -- a subtler form of re-cognition -- to relate anew with the materials of our day-to-day lives. She shares: "a snowflake melting, a bee sucking honey, a seemingly ordinary (hu)man at a traffic light giving you directions. That's it to me. Little acts. Everyday things. Moments when we feel connected to something greater than our individual selves. Times when we serve others." Her lens of perception shares roots with diverse religious traditions and also upholds secular and spiritual sensibilities. "Sufi mystics share that the fingerprint of the beloved is in everything," she shares, "whereas Islam holds that everything that happens inside and outside of us is 'a letter to be read', and medieval monks called it reading the book of the world." In that sense, the practice of being open to the sacred in everyday, ordinary reality propels a multi-faith worldview. This goal speaks through Spiritual Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life, a book she and Frederic co-authored in 1996 as a collection of more than 650 examples of spiritual perspectives on everyday experience. They introduced the Alphabet of Spiritual Literacy -- 37 spiritual practices that are common across world religions. In 1999, a Canadian film company turned the Brussats' Alphabet of practices into a 26-episode television series. Soon after, the Brussats wrote Spiritual Rx: Prescriptions for Living a Meaningful Life, an experiential book that helps readers explore practices befitting their particular path. Mary Ann is an interfaith Minister ordained by the One Spirit Interfaith Seminary and a 'Christian-Sufi' Initiate of the Mevlevi Sufi Order that traces its inspiration to Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi. She remains actively attuned to the idea that "in our era of extreme polarization, we need to find points of connection among groups." She and Frederic, who is a United Church of Christ clergyman, have embraced a far-sighted view of their work from the get-go. They arrived in New York City in 1969 with no jobs and to dream up their own careers at the intersection of spirituality and culture. This was largely unheard of -- but they were persistent. Together they brought along interests and degrees in philosophy, history, media and arts, religion, and political science. In 1972, they started their first publication Cultural Information Service (CIS) where they reviewed movies, books, and events. They described it as a "monthly rendezvous with serious art which offers us opportunities to deepen our perceptions, expand our vision." As their creative approach rippled across New York, they began producing educational materials and television guides -- eventually working with leading media houses to launch a constellation of projects merging the internet, art, media, and spirituality. Their work eventually culminated in SpiritualityandPractice.com, which consolidated previous newsletters and websites to establish sections on more than 2000 spiritual practices. Bonus: Enjoy this 2018 review Mary Ann wrote for Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show in New York City, and the sermons on place, relationships, and service underpinning the show. Mary Ann is a member of Judson Memorial Church, a United Church of Christ congregation in New York City. Judson's long-standing commitment to arts and social justice for LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities bears special meaning for her. The Brussats live in Pilgrim Place, an intentional community in Claremont, California, since 2015, together with their Maine Coon cats, Rumi and Shams. Come join us for a call with this explorer, culture-shaper, and practitioner of everyday sacred adventures.The call will be moderated by Charles Gibbs, an Episcopal priest and Sufi by adoption and Janessa Gans Wilder, a CIA officer turned peacebuilder.
The cost of an Orthodox Jewish living isn't low.But do we make the challenge harder on ourselves?Put another way, if I come to the Rabbi and say "Good news! I just received a 5% raise and I'm now making $175,000! I've made it! Finally, time to breathe."How would he respond?We went through that and more with Rabbi Eliezer Gewirtzman who eloquently shared his research, insights and guidance to everyone looking to live within their means (and a happier life as a result).To reach Rabbi Gewirtzman, you can email RabbiGewirtzman@gmail.com✬ SPONSORS OF EPISODE 63 ✬ ► THE DONOR'S FUND: More and more people are using this banklike system for charity, especially for year-end tax deductions. Takes less than 60 seconds to create a free account, deposit money and immediately receive a receipt. The best part? You can then allocate that money to charities NEXT YEAR (and beyond). Sleek mobile app. Sign up here: https://thedonorsfund.org/koshermoney ► TWILLORY: Get $18 OFF your first purchase of absolutely comfortable clothing for today's casual professional look. Use code CHAI (which means 18 in Hebrew) at https://Twillory.com/KosherMoney - Limited Time Offer, On a $139 Purchase. ENJOY! ► COLEL CHABAD: Please help Israel as they need all the help they can get! Visit https://www.ColelChabad.org/KosherMoney to make a much-needed donation! They're counting on you. Follow Kosher Money on social media: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@koshermoneypod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/koshermoneypod Follow Living Lchaim on social media: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaim LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim Free call-in-to-listen feature: • USA: 605-477-2100 • UK: 0333-366-0154 • ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Need financial guidance? Get help from our friends at https://LivingSmarterJewish.org/ WhatsApp us at 1-914-222-5513 - we love feedback, legit! For bonus content on our episodes, visit http://Mishpacha.com or pick up a new Mishpacha magazine weekly! Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more awesome content! :) More shows here: https://www.livinglchaim.com/BONUS: Enjoy our favorite books here - https://tinyurl.com/FavKMbooks #podcast #money #jewishmoney #finance #jewish Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, Jess & Brad speak to Derrick Uniat, co-owner of Lloyd Lake Lodge. Ever dream of owning a lodge? Derrick has some advice for you that starts with a bathroom reno. In this episode we talk about the challenges and joys of lodge ownership, what brought the Uniat brothers to the lodge, life as a professional chef (including an experience on Chopped Canada) and - of course - fishing. BONUS: Enjoy the ambience of chirping birds in the background - Derrick is chatting with us from the lodge. Lloyd Lake Lodge Website: https://lloydlakelodge.com/ Link to Derrick's episode on Chopped Canada: https://watch.globaltv.com/series/125482051815 Have a question for the podcast?: https://www.lenthompson.com/podcast.html
REBROADCAST The zanni Jason Edwards, joins me for the most nonsensical and surrealistic episode of Audio Based Content to date! BONUS: Enjoy a freestyle rap from Sam Obenchain at the end of this episode #improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashville #nashvillecomedy #humor #repeat #rerun #classic #bestof --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/audio-based-content/support
“Business is a marathon, and most of society thinks it's a sprint” marketing guru Gary Vaynerchuk once remarked. On today's episode, after finishing tenth overall during his first 100-mile run, Jake takes this analogy one step further by suggesting that business is an ultramarathon. Jake compares his training for and competing in the Daytona 100, a road race from Jacksonville to Daytona, with the long term game of dominating your legal market. If you are in the business of running or run a business, this is the podcast for you! Jake identifies 10 ways that running an ultramarathon is comparable to growing your practice: Announce Big Goals – to make your running and business dreams into goals, you need to make them as real as possible, which begins with speaking them into existence. Process Improvement – the victory lap of a 100-mile race is the last 100 miles. The result on race day depends on the commitment to the process of self-development. Similarly, in business your processes have to continually improve to maximize your services. Patience – in running, and in business, setbacks are inevitable. Anticipate mistakes and learn from them. The Devil is in the Details – you need to go into an ultra-run zeroed in. Guessing on race-day, and when making important business decisions, will wreck your body, and your firm. Never Stop Learning – to become an elite runner, or lawyer, you need to inundate yourself with knowledge about your area of mastery. As your goals level up, so must your education. Team – you can run a 5K unsupported but to run an ultramarathon you need a team. If you are growing your practice long term you can't do it alone. Finding a committed team is your greatest competitive advantage. Attack Problems Immediately – in an ultrarun, minor pain in your foot can lead to an enormous blister that wrecks your race if left untreated. Sweeping seemingly small things under the rug in your business likewise can have a massive impact on the culture and finances of your firm over time. Half Time Adjustments – in ultrarunning and in building a business designed to last, you must adjust your race and business strategy when things aren't working. Rapid Results – while you need to be patient in your running and business careers, noticeable results are achievable when you are putting in max effort. Your Goals Compound – you won't shoot for 100 miles until you've run a marathon and you won't shoot to create a $5,000,000 firm until you've created a $100,000 firm. BONUS: Enjoy the Moment – don't panic about getting to the finish line or the bottom line or what might derail your race or business. Relish in the journey.
In today's engaging episode, our heroes reveal a few of their favorite Rush songs (at least as of today!) Bonus: Enjoy our special guest Dave Growl, aka Jay's dog! These are our favorite songs (today). Listen for why we appreciate each of these songs. “The Trees” from Hemispheres “Freewill” from Permanent Waves “Earthshine” from Vapor Trails “Tom Sawyer” from Moving Pictures “The Camera Eye” from Moving Pictures “Witch Hunt” from Moving Pictures “Red Barchetta” from Moving Pictures “Time Stand Still” from Hold Your Fire “Subdivisions” from Signals “Middletown Dreams” from Power Windows “Jacob's Ladder” from Permanent Waves Check out Jay and Shayne (and sometimes Tim) on the Beer Thursday Show! In round 3, the first of many--I mean, EVERY Rush song analyzed. What are your favorite Rush songs? Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Series 2 – Episode 27: BONUS – Enjoy this holiday special 4-part conversation on Toxic Conflict in your Midlife Relationships & What To Do. Deep dive into the 4 worst toxic behaviours that show up in our relationships, whether it's at home with our loved ones or at work in our teams, with coach Julia Seal & Lemon Rebellion founder, Jamie Jenkins. We discuss the most poisonous of toxic behaviours: Criticism & Blame – Defensiveness – Stonewalling & Sulking – Contempt. How to identify each one exactly, where & how it's showing up in your relationships
You know who's underrated as an actor? Martin Short. Not all comedians are able to jump the hurdle into Serious Actor, and arguably Martin Short never truly succeeded financially in that sense, but his amazing comedic sensibilities mixed with his sincerity sure make for an interesting watch. Or at least we think so.In this episode of Notes From the Back Row, Dan and Jenna team up to watch what Martin Short himself called his "leading man years" – a string of movie roles that set him up to become the next big thing in cinema and never really went anywhere big. Come for the nostalgia of Three Amigos, stay for his '80s-tastic romantic sex comedy.The following films are discussed:• Three Amigos (1986)• Innerspace (1987)• Cross My Heart (1987)• Three Fugitives (1989)• Captain Ron (1992)• Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2004)**Bonus** Enjoy these links too:• CineMagique at Disney Paris• SCTV Cast vs Crew softball game• SCTV Lewis Sings Dylan
Series 2 – Episode 23: BONUS – Enjoy this recording from the recent Lemon Rebellion Summit where Julia Seal talks about Wholebeing Happiness & particularly, Emotional Wholebeing Happiness. In this session, explore how to work with your Negative Emotional Wholebeing for your own evolution. Julia shares 4 facts that make stepping into this work a little easier – to help you tap into your own courage & wisdom to walk towards your Negative Emotional Wholebeing. She touches on the Yin:Yang | 50:50 reality of your emotional life as well as how being “emotionally unskilled” in one area or layering judgment onto everything you feel can get you stuck emotionally in your Midlife. Then, Julia's also outlines 3 ways to cultivate your Positive Emotional Wholebeing – hormone hacking, intentional “brain management” & how to actually FEEL our emotions fully in order to experience them, feel them, embody them & then let them go! Join Julia here on the podcast to starting living into your Best Life in Midlife, today. "May you be Happy, May you be Free - there is no better time to coach together!" DON'T MISS an episode. SUBSCRIBE for free & have each one delivered to your device automatically. Subscribe to Julia's Coaching Notes by eMail Subscribe on your favorite podcast player – search for ‘Happiness Matters in Midlife' to finds us Find Everything at: https://happiness-matters.coach/
Taking a little break from the heaviness of the last two weeks, Maygun The Menace takes the lead for a horrifyingly fun game of Would You Rather! BONUS: Enjoy an unfiltered update about Rachel's Major Red Flag
Casey Jean first discovered holistic wellness when she was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease at the age of 21. As she says, "she was sick and tired of being sick and tired," and was ready to explore and find a variety of ways to take care of herself. Soon thereafter she discovered the power of slowing down and taking daily action to care for her mind and body. Now a 500-hour registered Therapeutic Yoga Instructor, she uses mindfulness, meditation, herbalism, and yoga to guide others on their paths to wellness. In 2016 she created Jean's Apothecare, a holistic body care and lifestyle brand based in Western Alabama. Jean only sources from trusted farmers and all of her products are made by hand, created in small batches to ensure quality and freshness. Additionally, all of her botanicals are organic, fair-trade, and sustainably, sourced with absolutely no synthetic ingredients in the products. From her wellness services to products, her mission remains the same: to help us live in a way that nurtures our bodies and minds. Listen in as Casey Jean and I discuss what autoimmune disease means and what herbs have been effective in healing this disease (it most definitely it isn't a one size fits all approach). And be sure to check out her website at jeansapothecare.com. Bonus: Enjoy $5 off your first order with code DARLIN at checkout!
On this episode of GTG the Podcast, Lara and Mallory bring on a very special guest, Mallory’s boyfriend Ryan Powers! Ryan talks about how he got interested in politics, his Catholic upbringing, and what he thinks the Democrats need to do to win in 2020 and beyond. Bonus: Enjoy the high quality Mallory/Ryan banter on politics, space, and Ryan’s Hinge profile. Loved hearing Ryan talk about politics? Sign up for GTG’s newest program offering, Meet the Moment with GTG: An Election Workshop Series. Mallory and Ryan will be leading the first workshop this Sunday, October 4th, at 1pm EST. With Election Day swiftly approaching, GTG is launching a four-workshop election series to educate and mobilize our community on a variety of political topics. Each workshop will provide an education, discussion, and action component. 25% of the proceeds of each workshop will be donated to a non-profit, organization, or charity of the presenter’s choice. Invite your friends, family, and colleagues to join us as we prepare for Election Day and beyond!Notes:The Ezra Klein Show PodcastShadow Network by Anne NelsonIt Was All a Lie by Stuart StevensNow: The Physics of Time by Richard Muller Follow us on Instagram at @generationthreegirls or visit our website: generationthreegirls.com for more information on upcoming offerings and updates.Personal instas:Mallory: @malmal0915/@myfitnessmalLara: @laravanderb22/@fine____printMakena: @makenasherwood
singer-songwriter-medical student-Patrick Chung joins me in this session. We talk about how to live like a fool, a dream retirement in Italy and the joys of travelling. BONUS - Enjoy a sample of his original music at the end of this episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-laguna/message
Please enjoy our latest episode of the show that tries to keep up with Paris and Francie’s pop culture references! Okay, we’re not rebranding this whole gig just yet, but Paris and Rory’s Chilton drama continues with yet another pop culture ref! What the hey is a weak-kneed turncoat? And what the hey does it have to do with The Andy Griffith Show? We catch up on the classic ‘60s sitcom made for country bumpkins and the history of women in American politics along the way. Bonus: Enjoy several failed whistling attempts and more Jane the Virgin references! Heard ‘Round the Gazebo: Stars Hollow characters we want to know more about Other pop culture we ref: Happy Days, The Donna Reed Show, Barbara Eden, The Honeymooners, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Danny Thomas Show, Matlock, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, Seinfeld, Patty McCormack So it's a show? TumblrSign up for our TinyLetter!
Join us On Gravel as hosts Bronson, McKean, and Dinger talk squirrels, introduce Demitri, and wax-on about Fish and Wildlife Agencies. BONUS: Enjoy an interview with local knife maker, Chris Johnsrud the owner of Beartooth Custom Knives. Download the newest version of Powderhook: get.pwdrhk.com/t26CBIW85P
This week on the podcast, we talk to our favorite Ayurvedic expert, Niika Quistgard, all about how to use principles from Ayurveda to bring our bodies back into balance in the heat of summer.She shares:* How to adapt your lifestyle during pitta season--we get into how to approach your yoga practice, meditation, breathing techniques, and which foods to eat (and avoid) during Pitta season* A few specific poses and practices that are calming for Pitta* The one thing that's even more important than you dominant Ayurvedic constitution. (It's all about balance, baby!)* What Niika means when she talks about taking "self-leadership" on your yoga mat and in your life*BONUS: Enjoy the soothing sounds of nature throughout this interview as Niika is talking to us outdoors among some particularly melodious birds.Show notes: http://jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode112SHOUT-OUT TO OUR SPONSORS1. I love cooking but even I get tired of the grind day after day. One thing that’s helped me immensely is Sunbasket meal delivery service -- they offer organic produce and clean ingredients and many different types of meal plans. Their food is so delicious and I LOVE how creative they are! Go to sunbasket.com/yogaland to get $35 off your first order.2. LOLA is a female-founded company offering 100organic cotton tampons, pads, and liners. For every purchase, LOLA donates feminine care products to homeless shelters across the U.S. For 40% off all subscriptions, visit mylola.com and enter the code YOGALAND when you subscribe.3. Truth: I am not a perfume gal. They're usually too cloying for me and I don't trust that the ingredients are safe. But I'm in love with the scents created by Skylar Body. They're vegan and never tested on animals. And they're free of parabens, phthalates, and other potentially harmful chemicals and they smell so amazing. To see which scent you like best, you can try the Skylar sample palette with free shipping plus earn a $20 credit towards your next full-sized perfume purchase, visit Skylar.com/yogaland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your wish is granted Goosebuddies- it's a new Adventure! episode! Chad's your DM as he reads Dom & Paul a Give Yourself Goosebumps book: The Scream of the Evil Genie. But watch out because this carbonated conjurer is taking every wish very subjectively. And the kids are real dumb. The boys also talk about which Muppet Baby was murdered, Unsolved Mysteries, and invent a new game based around a nationwide manhunt. Bonus: Enjoy the sound of Chad's bird Samson chirping all the way on the other side of his house! You can support the show, get access to bonus episodes, and vote on which books we read on patreon.com/goosebuds Follow us on Twitter at @GoosebudsPod Edited by Kevin Cole (@RealKevinCole) Original Music by Seth Earnest (sethearnest.net)