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Wiggins America
Hour 2: Near Death Experiences

Wiggins America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 38:32


Both Tricia and Old Roy are in again, and Jason Jones joins the show to talk about the Great Reset.  What is it?  Near Death Experiences are also on the menu. 

Unapologetic with Julia Jeffress Sadler
Women in Ministry featuring Tricia Lovvorn Patterson

Unapologetic with Julia Jeffress Sadler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 41:21


How do you know if you're called to full-time vocational ministry? Why aren't we talking about this topic more? And finally, the hot-button question asked in church and across Christian culture: What is a woman's role in the church? On this episode of Unapologetic, Julia sits down with her lifelong friend—author, speaker, and minister Tricia Lovvorn Patterson—to talk about what it's like to be a woman in ministry in the Southern Baptist Convention, why girl's ministry is important in churches, and how to discern if you're being called to this vocation. Both Tricia and Julia share their experience of being called to ministry and provide insights for other girls and women also hearing that call. To close out the episode the two share their favorite tips for implementing spiritual disciplines—like prayer and reading the Bible—into your everyday life. Pull up a seat and enjoy this unapologetic conversation!

Let's Talk Soon
Episode 14: Rob Had A Birthday!

Let's Talk Soon

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 38:08


NOTE: Tricia and Rob have made a decision to not publish a podcast on the last week of each month, “in the name of margin, longevity and staying strong.”  They will step away from the microphone for that week of each month, and devote a little more time to reading, having life experiences, chatting with their spouses and walking the dogs—which will result in more topics to talk about together.  They love doing the podcast and aren’t going anywhere, so just keep this decision in mind when you notice a lack of podcasts on the last week of each month!  They’ll be back on the first Monday of each month! Thanks for your understanding and support.   Rob had a birthday this past week!  Because Tricia is almost two years older than Rob, this brings us to the narrow window of time each year when suddenly it feels like his age is catching up with her age—a concern that used to be far more bothersome when they were children!  Her attitude about that has changed; she’s very happy to have him seem closer in age for a brief season each year, as it helps her feel…well…younger than she is.   To celebrate his birthday and stay within quarantine regulations, Rob’s wife Kate surprised him with an evening ‘with’ Ferris Buehler at a drive-in movie theatre!  (The city of Lakeland is the home of the Silver Moon Drive-in Theatre is the name of the drive-in, for you Floridians who might enjoy a similar nostalgic evening at an “old-timey” drive-in theatre!)   Rob and Kate thoroughly enjoyed this nostalgic experience, and it caused him to reflect on the his favorite parts of Ferris Buehler, along with the very first movie he ever saw at a drive-in: his parents took Rob and his sister to see ET, and they were 3 and 5 years old, respectively. Tricia remembered it well also, and so they reflect on how well their childhood movie experience started—and how emotionally it ended!   Both Tricia and Rob are so encouraged by the remarks and stories they’ve heard from listeners of the podcast, including one dad who told him that he and his family listen at the breakfast table—since no one is talking much yet anyway!  His children are young, and Tricia is both encouraged and humbled to know that parents of children are trusting this podcast to be a ‘safe’ one for little ears to overhear. She also shares her husband Peter’s perspective on the podcast (with her brother heckling along, which is nothing new for her).   School is finally ending officially, though as we all know, the school experience ended many weeks ago when the quarantine began.  Tricia went with her sons to get their belongings from their lockers this week, and shared with listeners a most beautiful and touching letter written by her son’s social studies teacher, summarizing and closing out the year with her own heartfelt thoughts about teaching and education and the supreme importance of families. This school year didn’t end in the way anyone across the US ever expected it to, but still, American children and their parents crossed the finish line of another school year, one whose ending no one will ever forget.  They talked of Rob’s original imaginary plan for how the pandemic would finally end—and his realization that actually, it won’t end that way at all.   Rob closed the episode out with a reflection on the annual terrible, awful, miserable adolescent summer experiences of his life that was…mowing the lawn.  It’s the job that never really ends, because the grass starts growing again as soon as you stop growing it.  His childhood was damaged by this, but Tricia reminded him to ask himself: “If there was something I liked about this, what would it be?”   TALK BACK! We’d love to read your responses to these two topics! A closing question: What is the most ‘retro’ thing you have done in this quarantine? A shout out: Some praise for the teacher(s) in your life that recognized that learning did not end when the school experience ended early.  Tag them—let’s give them some praise for the tremendous work they do! You can “talk back” to us through these options:     Quoted in this episode: Ferris Buehler, in the movie Ferris Buehler Nora Ephron Jim Henson

Let's Talk Soon
Episode 10: Tricia Smells Tired & Rob Wants a New Kind of Book Club

Let's Talk Soon

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 36:19


“What is the smell that will always remind you of your mother?” This was the question asked on a Zoom radio talk show recently where Tricia was a guest and her sons were listening along.  When callers (zoomers?) were invited to answer that question, Tuck piped up with “My mom smells like TIRED!”  And with that retort, he actually won dinner for four!  Tricia was…well, she didn’t exactly feel proud of “smelling tired,” but she decided to be proud of Tuck anyway and be part of that dinner plan.   In this episode, Rob talked about his love for reading—and his lack of love for the traditional style of book club. He raises the question, “Is there a book club out there where everyone reads the type of book they individually really enjoy, and then they show up at the book club meeting to talk about this book that they’d love to quote and recommend to others?” Maybe they’ll try it as a Zoom meeting and see if this kind of book club could work! Tricia suggests calling it the ‘I Recommend’ Book Club.   Rob invests a couple of minutes of podcast time to apologize to Tricia for talking too much in the last podcast.  Then he catches himself, nearly doing it again!   Another topic in today’s podcast: Seth Godin!  If you’re not familiar with his thinking and writing, Google his name and he will show up at the top of the list: an incredible thought leader who writes a blog every single day with topics that are thought-provoking, challenging and inspiring.  Both Tricia and Rob highly recommend his daily emails as well as his books, and Tricia tells of the noteworthy time she happened to meet him personally in a bookstore at the Denver airport, and the compliment he paid her nearly two years later.   Rob tells about an evening in the life of playwright Stephen Sondheim, who invited his friends to meet him for dinner one night, hoping for encouragement but getting the opposite of what he needed. That story prompts Tricia to explain why she is more like Ellen DeGeneres and her husband Peter is more like Simon Cowell!  Which one are you more like?   Rob offers good advice—and a question to ask yourself—in those times when friends ask for your opinion of their creative work. But beware of the times when he says, “Yeah…I liked it fine.”   Resources mentioned in this podcast: 107.9 Radio – The Link, with Matt & Ramona – a great radio talk show! Now, Discover Your Strengths, by Marcus Buckingham: the book that turned Rob on to reading books in his preferred genre: non-fiction Seth Godin: Google his name and then go to his website and sign up to receive his daily email. Brief, to the point, and nearly always both interesting and helpful!

Bringing Intimacy Back with Dr. April
107 Creating And Maintaining Intimacy During The Infertility Journey With AFSA

Bringing Intimacy Back with Dr. April

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 22:57


In this episode we will discussHow infertility and intimacy issues impact men and women differentlyTricia Anbinder, LCSWSome of the emotional/psychological aspects related to infertility and intimacy?How infertility can have an impact on day-to-day functioning? Ability to perform at work? Desire to engage in social or wellness activitiesHow couples going through this process typically share or cultivate social supports; what can they do to build their support-net?How families and friends can support couples who are going through infertility issues.ATLANTA FERTILITY SUPPORT ALLIANCE (AFSA) is the combined efforts and passion shared by Tricia Anbinder and Shubha Swamy. The two clinicians have been in the field of mental health for over 17 years, and specializing in Reproductive Mental Health. Both Tricia and Shubha are on the executive board for the Atlanta Fertility Mental Health Consortium, members of American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), and members of the Mental Health Professional Group (MHPG) affiliated with

Health Gig
37. Travis Mills - The secret to flipping victimhood & pain into purpose & power in your life.

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 26:49


It's an honor to welcome Travis Mills to our podcast today. Both Tricia and I have had the opportunity to know Travis and to hear him speak, and like everyone who has met Travis, we are better for it. Travis woke up on his 25th birthday as a triple amputee. After 19 months at Walter Reed, he vowed to never give up. Today he is an inspiration to the world. In this podcast, Travis teaches us how to move away from victimhood and be responsible for our attitudes about life and also what it means to be a good leader. He teaches us, “I'm not a victim and neither are you.” The film, Travis: A Soldier's Story and his New York Times best seller Tough As They Come, bring this powerful vision to life. Travis has become the quintessential empowered role model, teaching us now to stand up from the sidelines and step in to our life's purpose. He is writing a new book on leadership, hosting 126 families a year at his foundation and is contemplating a reality show. He tells us about his secrets on how to be a leader, shares his daily routines, and h life with children. He also shares his story of how his fear of a lifelong dose of pain medicines guided him toward an experimental five day ketamine coma which helped reset his brain and body limb map and allows him to be medication free and pain free today. Travis reminds us how to heal on this podcast, “In any situation, I'm in control of how I feel. I'm in control of my attitude and it's up to me how I want to go about getting better”.

Health Gig
Ep. 37: Travis Mills - The secret to flipping victimhood & pain into purpose & power in your life.

Health Gig

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 26:52


It's an honor to welcome Travis Mills to our podcast today. Both Tricia and I have had the opportunity to know Travis and to hear him speak, and like everyone who has met Travis, we are better for it. Travis woke up on his 25th birthday as a triple amputee. After 19 months at Walter Reed, he vowed to never give up. Today he is an inspiration to the world. In this podcast, Travis teaches us how to move away from victimhood and be responsible for our attitudes about life and also what it means to be a good leader. He teaches us, “I'm not a victim and neither are you.” The film, Travis: A Soldier’s Story and his New York Times best seller Tough As They Come, bring this powerful vision to life. Travis has become the quintessential empowered role model, teaching us now to stand up from the sidelines and step in to our life’s purpose. He is writing a new book on leadership, hosting 126 families a year at his foundation and is contemplating a reality show. He tells us about his secrets on how to be a leader, shares his daily routines, and h life with children. He also shares his story of how his fear of a lifelong dose of pain medicines guided him toward an experimental five day ketamine coma which helped reset his brain and body limb map and allows him to be medication free and pain free today. Travis reminds us how to heal on this podcast, “In any situation, I'm in control of how I feel. I'm in control of my attitude and it's up to me how I want to go about getting better”.

Spark Joy
Ep 68 | Behind the Scenes: Netflix's "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo" with Tricia Fidler and Jane Grodem

Spark Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 27:02


Fellow KonMari Consultants Tricia Fidler and Jane Grodem share what it was like to work behind the scenes as assistants on Netflix's "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo." Tricia Fidler is the consultant behind Heywood Park Collective, working with clients in San Diego and the San Francisco area. Jane Grodem is the founder of Spark Joy Bay Area, focusing her practice in the San Francisco bay area. We want to hear from you! Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com and click “Ask Spark Joy” to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. While you’re there, sign-up to join our Spark Joy podcast community and get notified when each episode airs. You can also join the Spark Joy podcast community on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at the handle @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: -Learning more about the Netflix series, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo -Karin and Kristyn reviewed the Netflix series on Spark Joy Episode 67 Review of Netflix's Tidying Up with Marie Kondo -Jane and Tricia’s roles on the show as subject matter experts -Tricia worked with the Tidying Up families featured in: - Tidying With Toddlers, Episode 1 - Sparking Joy After a Loss, Episode 4 - Breaking Free from a Mountain of Stuff, Episode 6 - Empty Nesters, Episode 2 -Jane worked with Tidying Up families featured in: - Empty Nesters, Episode 2 - Getting Ready for Baby, Episode 7 -Learn about the reports that Tricia and Jane completed to update Marie and show producers on tidying progress -What stood out for Tricia and Jane watching Marie work with the families -Some of the difference between the different cast families -The most memorable part of the show for Tricia and Jane Tricia’s favorite tidying tip: When doing your sentimental category, don’t feel pressured to give things up. Keep the things you love carefully. Tricia calls this the Art of Keeping. Jane’s favorite tidying tip: When you are joy checking, you should be mindful that keeping things with confidence is a good and valid choice. What Sparks Joy for Tricia: This work. It's such an honor to be able to practice KonMari. Also, travel! Tricia loves planning trips now that her home is tidy! What Sparks Joy for Jane: The KonMari vision to “Organize the World” Jane is excited that so many people are learning about KonMari and sharing so many great photos and experiences on social media. Their parting words of wisdom: The three E’s: Empathy, Empowerment and Encouragement. Empathy in your living environment goes a long way toward helping others in your home move toward interest in tidying their own things. Empowering others is also a way to lead others to thinking about making positive choices. And, Encouraging others to surround themselves with things that spark joy leads them to living their best lives. To contact Tricia, visit: heywoodpark.com or on Instagram @heywoodpark_collective To contact Jane, visit: sparkjoybayarea.com or on Instagram @sparkjoybayarea Both Tricia and Jane have a special offer for Spark Joy listeners in honor of the Tidying up with Marie Kondo: Tricia is offering 20% off her 20-hour package for residents of San Diego County package. Visit heywoodpark.com and use the code: newyearnewjoy Jane is also offering a special 20% off a 20-hour package. Visit sparkjoybayarea.com and mention the code: hearttrending Gems: -"We were really there to work with the cast families and to help the families with their homework in between visits with Marie." -"Then language barriers and the cultural difference just seemed to fade away when Marie was interacting with the families." -"The families actually did complete all the categories. Those parts just didn’t make it on the show." -"We really felt it made us better consultants. It taught us more about staying focused on the process as well as the vision." -"The emotional impact Marie made on the families was real. She’s just so calm and compassionate." You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy Special Guests: Jane Grodem and Tricia Fidler.

Poker On The Mind Podcast
Episode 46 - A Las Vegas Recap

Poker On The Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 93:39


MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak Performance Consultant Dr. Tricia Cardner spend Episode 46 reviewing their respective trips to the 2018 WSOP. Gareth had many adventures including hot air ballooning, golfing, and he even got paddled! Both Tricia and Gareth got in plenty of poker and various hands and situations were discussed. We covered a variety of events including the WSOP Tag Team, the WSOP Monster Stack, PH 6-max and the Wynn Classic. We chatted about some plays we saw others make at the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP Big One For One Drop. Gareth has also started a new Youtube channel specifically for chronicling his poker adventures, which you can check out at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGK1BKEY6-u9hMF9LWIzHZAWant us to answer your poker question? Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLab/Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mttpokerschoolclassroomTweet us:@drtriciacardner @gazelligpokerFollow us on Instagram:@drtriciacardner@garethjamespokerDon’t forget to sign up to get your FREE MTT Tools at: https://www.mttpokerschool.com/Enroll in Dr. Cardner’s FREE online goal-setting course called: Rev Up Your Poker Success (http://bit.ly/RevPoker) Still putting off signing up for my course Crack the Code: Free Yourself from Procrastination? There’s no time like the present to enroll and learn all the many ways that you can stop procrastinating once and for all! Check it out at: http://bit.ly/ProOnlineCourse

Poker On The Mind Podcast
Episode 46 - A Las Vegas Recap

Poker On The Mind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 93:39


MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak Performance Consultant Dr. Tricia Cardner spend Episode 46 reviewing their respective trips to the 2018 WSOP. Gareth had many adventures including hot air ballooning, golfing, and he even got paddled! Both Tricia and Gareth got in plenty of poker and various hands and situations were discussed. We covered a variety of events including the WSOP Tag Team, the WSOP Monster Stack, PH 6-max and the Wynn Classic. We chatted about some plays we saw others make at the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP Big One For One Drop. Gareth has also started a new Youtube channel specifically for chronicling his poker adventures, which you can check out at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGK1BKEY6-u9hMF9LWIzHZAWant us to answer your poker question? Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLab/Or in Gareth’s private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mttpokerschoolclassroomTweet us:@drtriciacardner @gazelligpokerFollow us on Instagram:@drtriciacardner@garethjamespokerDon’t forget to sign up to get your FREE MTT Tools at: https://www.mttpokerschool.com/Enroll in Dr. Cardner’s FREE online goal-setting course called: Rev Up Your Poker Success (http://bit.ly/RevPoker) Still putting off signing up for my course Crack the Code: Free Yourself from Procrastination? There’s no time like the present to enroll and learn all the many ways that you can stop procrastinating once and for all! Check it out at: http://bit.ly/ProOnlineCourse