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I listened to John O'Leary's podcast yesterday, entitled “Breaking Down The Walls” for his Monday Moment episode #825 (click the link HERE to listen to it - really gets us thinking about things.) Please, check out the movie - Soul On Fire. You will walk away fired up for connecting to things a bit differently in your life's journey. Having a bit more gratitude in life in place of connecting to cynicism, anger, complaining and hate; can take us into a much better direction. From this episode - “My friends, any fool can criticize, complain and condemn. It's common and trends among the critics of the world. But in choosing gratitude instead, walls crumble, hope is restored and lives are transformed. Today, let's release our bend toward cynicism and instead ignite a spirit of gratitude. It will change not only your world, but those you encounter in it.” In a time where there are so many troubles - many created to divide - let's find some ways of not only leaning more on gratitude but also to take a look at our perspective on things in life. This can help us to see our lives differently. Maybe with more hope, passion, energy, willingness to not quit, along with wanting to help others along with helping ourselves to simply do better in all that we do. I listen to all of John's podcasts and they always get me to not only think differently, but to also see things a bit differently too. I am inspired after every episode and with that inspiration, I am trying to put action into living my best life. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
A few critics said SOUL ON FIRE couldn't possibly be true: that no one survives burns that severe, that Jack Buck wouldn't visit a stranger's hospital room, that the "O'Reily" home could never be rebuilt. But every bit of it happened. And if you think that's unbelievable… wait until you hear what happened inside the prison. Let me explain.
Charlie and Zealeus talk about what gamers really want from: Suikoden 2 Getting an Anime in 2026 Critical Role Gets New GM for Season 4 Epic Wins Lawsuit Against Google Rumor: EA Censors in App Chat Parents Suing Roblox For Failing to Have Safe Environment Bioshock 4 is Still in the Works Nintendo Will NOT Let Charity Use Their Games for Speed Run Event Can A Company Produce Another Hit After Original Staff is Gone? The Hulu App is Going Away in 2026 Website: https://www.alteredconfusion.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/alteredconfusio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlteredConfusion/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AlteredConfusionLLC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alteredconfusion/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AlteredConfusion Merch: https://www.alteredconfusion.tv/merch IndieCluster: https://indiecluster.com/ NoodleBoy Media: https://www.facebook.com/NoodleBoyMedia Hero Chiropractic: https://www.herochiropractic.com CrossPad Creative: crosspadcreative@gmail.com Agile Axiom: https://agileaxiom.com
Send us a textWhen the Walls Won't Fall – Praying Through Your JerichoJoshua 5:13–6 – Daily Christian Prayer DevotionHave you ever stood before a challenge so overwhelming it felt like Jericho's fortified walls—untouchable and immovable? In this episode of the Daily Christian Prayer Devotion, we stand together at your personal Jericho, drawing from Joshua 5:13 through 6. This powerful prayer session invites you to lean into God's promise, to hear the walls fall, and to reclaim what's already yours.Biblical FoundationJoshua approached Jericho unsure how the walls would collapse, but he trusted God's instruction. That same promise echoes today: if God has spoken it, He will manifest it. Whether your obstacle is a health crisis, financial barrier, broken relationship, or spiritual stronghold, God is inviting you to walk in faith.Spiritual Discipline: Walk Around JerichoWe explore the practice of faithful persistence—circumambulating your Jericho, declaring God's promises, and standing firm in prayer. This daily discipline positions you for incarnation-level breakthrough.Internal StrongholdsWe also focus on the internal walls—the fear, doubt, and mental strongholds that hold you back. God specializes not only in external victories, but in renewing your mind and demolishing strongholds within.Global Prayer MovementJoin a global family circling their Jerichos in prayer. Together, we declare masonry falling, leaders shifting, and testimonies rising. Share your breakthrough stories with us and stand with believers worldwide in spiritual solidarity.Life Application & ReflectionReflect on areas where you feel “blocked”—financial, relational, emotional, or spiritual.Start each day with a prophetic declaration: “God, I hear the walls coming down.”Spend five minutes circling (literally or spiritually), and declare scripture over your challenge.Renew your mind with Joshua 1:9, 2 Timothy 1:7, and Romans 8:31.Through this daily devotional prayer you will begin to see what faith perceives, rather than what fear projects.Key Scriptures ReferencedJoshua 5:13–6 – The fall of JerichoJoshua 1:9 – Confidence in God's presence2 Timothy 1:7 – No spirit of fearRomans 8:31 – God for usJohn 7:38 – Rivers of living waterSubscribe & Community InviteThis is more than a podcast—it's a spiritual lifeline. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or iHeartRadio and never miss a breakthrough prayer or daily devotional.Support our global mission by donating £3 monthly via RBChristianRadio.net. Your generosity fuels daily prayers and ministry content across continents.If this message stirred your heart, please leave a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts—your review helps bring hope and breakthrough to thousands in spiritual walls of theirSupport the showThank you for listening! For more inspiring content, visit our main site at RBChristianRadio.net. Explore our ministry services and celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net. If you'd like to support our work, you can now Buy Me a Coffee and help us keep spreading the word. Every bit makes a difference! God bless and see you in the next episode.
As we kick off VBS week, Pastor Andy delivers a message on surrendering fully to God, using castles with fortified walls as a metaphor for our hearts. Andy speaks about the danger of having a hardened heart towards God and the need for repentance. 01:21 Breaking Down Spiritual Walls 09:37 Repentance and Surrender 13:06 Jesus Knocking at the Door 30:26 Serving the King: Humility and Childlike Faith 36:03 Vacation Bible School Logistics and Final Prayer
Welcome to River Church. We are going to do a few messages out of the book of Ephesians. We will learn some things about God's character. Ephesians was written by Paul and there are two big ideas in this book that we will look at. God's love is bigger than anything you can imagine . Look what Paul said……
In this challenging and timely message, Kevin Conner speaks to a group of pastors at The Gathering of the Generals in Adelaide, June 2011. His words confront barriers that divide and inspire a vision for unity, healing, and renewed purpose in leadership. Visit www.kevinconner.org for more information.
This podcast explores how we create psychological barriers through resistance, ways to bring those barriers down, including mundane right view, the five precepts, metta and vipassana and how, finally, with enlightenment, there are no barriers. Paul Harris is the Spiritual Head and principal meditation teacher at the House of Inner Tranquiliity. This talk was given in August 2008.
Ethanol has been around for a long time, but the incentives and the benefits are still going strong. Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council, and Andrew Falco, market development & analytic manager for Growth Energy, offer their take on what should be considered if you're thinking about offering ethanol blends for the first time or becoming a new blender. They discussed the essential steps for setting up supply and infrastructure, equipment considerations, state and federal incentives available to help you tap into this profitable market and more. With special guests: Ginger Laidlaw, vice president of NATSO's Alternative Fuels Council and Andrew Falco, market development & analytic manager for Growth Energy Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation
Have you ever noticed that the guy driving slower than you is always a jerk, whereas the guy driving faster than you is always a maniac? By fallen nature, we're all prone to judge others according to outward characteristics, rather than to accept them as individual human beings on an equal par with us. In short, we're prone toward prejudice in some form or another. But for God to use us effectively in His purpose He's got to break down the walls of our prejudices and that's what we're going to talk about today. Thanks for listening. God bless you! To find out more about our church please go to www.whccnb.org.
The need to be or feel superior is ultimately an illusion—a temporary fix for deeper insecurities and selfish desires. It pulls us away from the virtues of humility, empathy, and genuine human connection, replacing them with competition, division, and moral blindness. True fulfillment comes not from elevating oneself above others but from embracing humility, serving others, and recognizing the equal worth in every person. As Christ modeled in His life, true greatness is found not in superiority but in love, humility, and selfless service to others. Closing Song: Break Every Chain by Tasha Cobbswww.BibleDeliverance.org
In this episode of Veterans for Recovery, host Major John Donovan welcomes Jeremy Drucker to discuss the multifaceted journey of recovery. Jeremy's talks about his background in English literature, his career in public service, and his personal recovery journey. The conversation touches on the complexities of substance use, the importance of a person-centered approach to treatment, and the upcoming Veterans listening session in Minnesota. Join us for an insightful discussion on how recovery can be a path to freedom and self-discovery. Support the Show. Tune into our CHW Streaming Radio and the full lineup at cominghomewell.com Download on Apple Play and Google Play Online-Therapy.com ~ Life Changing Therapy Click here for a 20% discount on your first month. Thank you for listening! Be sure to SHARE, LIKE and leave us a REVIEW!
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For 9 May 2024, Ascension Thursday, based on Acts 1:1-11
S1:E3 - every "scalepreneur" will face barriers and challenges as they start to scale their business We discuss what the most common barriers are and how entrepreneurs can overcome them and much more.Support the show
God's love knows no borders, boundaries, or limitations. It reaches every person, regardless of origin or language. When we strive to follow Jesus's greatest commandment, “Love one another,” we can begin to break down the walls that often divide us. This week, we speak to pastor Eric Costanzo and one of his church members, Yana Sherdis, who have dedicated their lives to serving and supporting refugees and international families through their church's powerful outreach program. We'll also speak with the director of a new docuseries, ACROSS, Julie Mirlicourtois who shares the inspiring faith of Christian asylum seekers from Central America. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Anthony Ray Hinton Upcoming interview: Father James Martin www.ReadRelief.com John 13:34 NIV Eric Costanzo Yana Sherdis South Tulsa Baptist Church English second language program ESL classes www.southtulsa.org Julie Mirlicourtois ACROSS Oprah Winfrey Show CBS News Maybe God St. Luke's United Methodist Interview Quotes: “The biggest thing that made a difference was when folks who were from our church and had been there for a while really started to interact with their refugee and immigrant neighbors and they realized who they were, and they saw them, just who they truly are.” - Eric Costanzo “When anyone is looking for a safe place or a refuge—it could be because of physical circumstances or emotional circumstances or legitimate issues of safety or spiritual issues—the church can be that kind of safe harbor, just like a ship comes to the harbor so that it might find safe passage.” - Eric Costanzo “I think I had this gift of faith all along. I think I could feel God so clearly, I just had no clue who He was.” - Julie Mirlicourtois “It kind of felt like I had been talking to this person on the other side of a closed door my whole life, wondering if He was real or just part of my imagination, and then He revealed Himself to me in so many undeniable ways.” - Julie Mirlicourtois “I had believed for so long these lies, lies I'd been told about Christians, about Jesus, and I really became determined to cut through the noise of culture and politics and reach people in those secular audiences where I once was.” - Julie Mirlicourtois “Following the lives of these asylum seekers for the past two and a half, three years, I've never understood more of what the Bible tells us when it says ‘Blessed are the poor.' Their faith has enriched and enhanced my faith and countless other people so much. It's taught me to shift my perspective that the hardships are there for a reason. I can't just make my life and my kids' lives in this comfortable place. I have to really thank God for the good and the bad and keep growing through it.” - Julie Mirlicourtois ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website
The founder of the streetwear sensation broke into fashion thanks not only to his steely determination and breakthrough creative ideas, but also the unwavering support of the community he built from the ground up.Background: Within a decade, Colm Dillane, the New York-based founder and designer of streetwear label KidSuper, went from selling T-shirts to fellow students out of his New York University dorm room to winning the the Karl Lagerfeld Special Jury Prize at the LVMH Prize in 2021 and designing a one-off menswear collection for Louis Vuitton. But it wasn't a straight shot to success. The now 32-year-old has had to learn the ropes of fashion the hard way, maxing out his bank account, taking risk after risk to figure out how to transform his creativity into a bonafide business. Through it all, Dillane has focused on community-building as an end goal.“It's always funny when brands reach out to me and they're like, ‘We love the community you created'. I would always be like, ‘They're creating community to sell product. I was selling product to create community. What are you doing this for? If it's not to meet interesting people?” says Dillane. This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Dillane to discuss his journey as a designer and his lessons for emerging fashion designers and entrepreneurs. Key Insights:Dillane came from outside fashion, and from the start, has used his creativity to get the industry's attention. “When I was young, [I felt] the fashion industry was the most elitist, stand-offish, impossible thing to break into,” he recalls. But in navigating his way further into the industry, he saw that “creativity and new ideas are embraced and supported and championed more so than I thought they would be,” When musicians started asking about the brand, Dillane didn't simply ship off his T-shirts, hoodies and hats to them. Rather he wanted to build a relationship. “I always wanted to meet people, so I would never send clothing, I would send myself,” he says, recalling how meeting the late rapper Mac Miller in person led to one of the brand's first breaks — with the musician sporting a KidSuper hat on an album cover.Even amid the big breaks, perseverance is critical, he says. In 2019, he thought his brand would catapult to fame overnight after receiving a rave review in Vogue following his first show, a hastily produced off-calendar event during Paris Fashion Week. The reality was different. “I get this amazing review… I'm now a superstar designer. [But] nothing changes in my life,” recalls Dillane. The designer didn't give up — “I'm not a quitter” — and by 2021, KidSuper held its first official PFW show, “Everything's Fake Until It's Real.”Dillane believes young designers can look to KidSuper for inspiration. “I've never deleted an Instagram post, so you can scroll down and see like me buying my first sewing machine or and kind of chronologically follow how I got here,” he says. “I think it's pretty cool for how far I've gotten.”Additional Resources:Louis Vuitton Taps KidSuper Designer Colm Dillane For Next Menswear Collection: Designer Colm Dillane, whose label KidSuper won LVMH's Karl Lagerfeld Prize in 2021, has “embedded” with Louis Vuitton's menswear studio in recent months to help design its men's collection set to be revealed 19 January. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the twins welcome singer/songwriter Kristi Jacques. During the pandemic, Kristi picked up the guitar again after 25 years and began writing and recording. She now has two albums and several freestanding singles under her belt, and she's just getting started. In 2009, Kristi was diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that affects many organs and usually goes away on its own, but not in her case. Join us for a candid conversation with Kristi about all of the above, plus her creative process and collaborations, gear, guitars and three songs from her catalog. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - "Working On A Dream" by Kristi Jacques 3:07 - Greetings and about Kristi 5:18 - Here's Kristi / About "Working On A Dream" 6:40 - Music production / Tavis Stanley / Art of Dying / Internet-era production / Todd Kerns 7:50 - Growing up in Charleston, S.C. / Music / Spoleto Festival / Fox Music House / Charleston Free Times newspaper 10:15 - Arrival in Myrtle Beach 11:02 - The Diabetes Wellness Council / "Eartha Gets Well" 12:38 - The pandemic / Nutrition degree / Picking up the guitar again / YouTube rabbit hole / Myles Kennedy insired Kristi to get back into music 13:55 - Relearning guitar from Tesla's Dave Rude / Musicianship versus songwriting 14:41 - Project timeline / Songwriting / College of Charleston / Writing lyrics / Elise Testone 16:05 - Songwriting process / Mission Control Studios / Working remotely with Tavis Stanley 16:56 - "Better Late Than Never" by Kristi Jacques / Recording in Nashville / Off the Row Recording Studio 18:30 - Details about new single, "Breaking Down The Walls" 19:01 - "Breaking Down The Walls" by Kristi Jacques 22:08 - Geeking out on gear / Home studio rundown / MacBook Pro / Scarlett Audio Interface / Pro Tools learning curve / "Guitar problem" and Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) / PRS Myles Kennedy signature guitar / Gibson Garage / Epiphone Nancy Wilson Fanatic Nighthawk / Sweetwater Sound 26:21 - The albums: Working On A Dream & Mosaic / freestanding singles / Various styles 27:35 - Pulmonary sarcoidosis diagnosis, 2009 / About the disease / Coping / Recalling Alter Bridge and Sevendust show at House of Blues Myrtle Beach / Trip to Richmond for Sevendust show 31:10 - Pulmonary rehab at Conway Medical Center / Preparing for double lung transplant / Waiting list 33:00 - Parting shots 33:51 - About "Shadows Fall" 35:20 - "Shadows Fall" by Kristi Jacques
This week in the vault, Derick flies solo at the Blue Form Media studio to share some ideas that are near to him. Derick discusses how labels such as Republican, Democrat, black, white, gay, straight, etc. are used to divide us. He encourages people to stand up for what they believe in and to have conversations with those who have different beliefs. He also emphasizes the importance of setting a good example for the next generation and breaking down barriers that they may face.Find Weapon X Holsters here:https://weaponxholsters.com/Find Blue Form Media here:https://www.blueformmedia.com/
Pastor Kevin McAnulty continues his series Called and Chosen with Breaking Down The Walls
In this episode, Rabbi Josh Feigelson explores loss and grief, the themes of Tisha b'Av, the Jewish day of mourning. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and embracing the intensity of emotions that arise from grief as a necessary step toward healing and renewal. ~~~~ Soulful Jewish Living: Mindful Practices for Every Day is a production of Unpacked, a division of OpenDor Media, and the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. This episode was sponsored by Jonathan and Kori Kalafer and the Somerset Patriots: The Bridgewater, NJ-based AA Affiliate of the New York Yankees.
Someone once said the gospel is more than a free ticket to heaven. Instead, if Jesus is who He said He is, then our daily lives should be impacted. It is a real, practical life of following Jesus. This is what Paul is writing to the Ephesians. He shares the beauty of the good news and includes practical advice about how that affects everything. Today we talk about breaking down the dividing walls of hostility in Ephesians 2.Support the show
"It's the ultimate kicking the ribs. Not only are you forever in prison, but the thing that you thought you had, you no longer have." - Andrew Harp Austin Lugo and Andrew Harp discuss the movie Escape from Alcatraz, directed by Don Siegel. They analyze its attention to detail and realism. The speakers also compare it to other prison movies and discuss the possibility of the inmates actually surviving and escaping. They end the episode by thanking the listeners and providing their social media handles, with a brief mention of the next movie to be discussed, Paths of Glory. Overall, the episode provides a thoughtful and insightful analysis of Escape from Alcatraz and its place in the genre of prison films. Movies Mentioned: Escape from Alcatraz (00:07:20) Escape Plan (00:08:43) Coogan's Bluff (00:10:15) The Shawshank Redemption - mentioned at 00:23:39 Schindler's List - mentioned at 00:23:33 Tremors - mentioned at 00:26:44 The Rock (1996) movie - 00:48:14 Dirty Harry (1971) movie - 00:49:22 Timestamps Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory [00:00:20] The hosts announce that they will be watching Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory next week and discuss their familiarity with Kubrick's movies. Middle School Memories [00:02:39] One of the hosts recalls watching Escape from Alcatraz in middle school after reading a book about Alcatraz. They discuss the appropriateness of showing the movie in school and their frustration with not remembering when they first watched it. Clint Eastwood's character in Escape from Alcatraz [00:06:13] The speakers discuss how Clint Eastwood's character in Escape from Alcatraz is not given a sappy backstory and how he is portrayed as a smart and skilled escape artist. Clint Eastwood's Casting [00:10:03] The speakers discuss Clint Eastwood's casting in the movie and how it was the perfect choice for the role of Frank Morris. The psychological weight of the film [00:15:39] The speakers discuss the psychological impact of the film on both the characters and the viewers. Comparison to The Shawshank Redemption [00:21:33] The speakers compare Escape from Alcatraz to The Shawshank Redemption, discussing the similarities in the diverse group of prisoners and how the latter film borrows from the former. Characters in Escape from Alcatraz [00:26:48] The speakers discuss the characters in the movie, including Fred Ward's character and Charlie Butts. Escape from Alcatraz backstory [00:30:47] The speakers discuss the backstory of Charlie Butts, a character in the movie Escape from Alcatraz, and how he ended up in prison. Escape Plan [00:36:07] The speakers discuss the meticulous planning and execution of the escape plan, including the use of a drill made from a fan and a drill bit, and the use of an accordion to hide items. Suspicion [00:38:04] The speakers discuss the warden's growing suspicion of Morris and his plan, including his distrust of Charlie Butts and his decision to move Morris the following Tuesday. Hollowing out a person [00:40:16] The impact of long-term imprisonment on a person's ability to adapt to life outside of prison, as demonstrated in Escape from Alcatraz and other films. Escape from Alcatraz [00:42:09] The speakers discuss the intense and heartbreaking escape scene of the character Butts in the movie Escape from Alcatraz. Open-ended ending [00:45:21] The speakers discuss the open-ended ending of the movie and how it is heartrending to know that the characters never resurfaced after their escape. External Style of Escape from Alcatraz [00:49:07] The speakers compare the movie to Don Siegel's other movies, particularly Dirty Harry, and discuss its bare-bones style. Escape from Alcatraz [00:49:31] The speakers discuss the movie Escape from Alcatraz, its stripped-back style, and Clint Eastwood's performance. Movie rating [00:49:31] The speaker rates the movie Escape from Alcatraz a nine out of ten. Podcast outro [00:51:17] The speakers give their social media handles and thank the listeners for tuning in.
Breaking Down the Walls of Hostility Phil Rushton 5.14.23 Ephesians 2:11-22
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Those walls in recovery can keep us from working the recovery process. What are some things to be mindful of as we explore breaking down the walls toward healing and change? Join Rodney and Ken as they unpack this together.
Welcome to episode #866 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast - Episode #866. Founder of OCG, Dr. Tina Opie, brings over twenty years of expertise in strategic management and organizational behavior. She is an Associate Professor of Management at Babson College, an award-winning researcher and a consultant. As a consultant, she provides organizational guidance to create more diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplaces. Her work has been featured in O Magazine, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Harvard Business Review, and more. Tina's research has generated high-impact solutions that promote authenticity in organizations. Her latest book, Shared Sisterhood (co-authored with Beth A. Livingston), is for all of us and shows organizations and teams how to unleash their potential. In this episode, Tina shares the Shared Sisterhood framework and effective strategies to motivate everyone to become part of the effort. She explains foundational elements about workplace equity (and what it should look like), helping leaders and their organizations move forward faster… and together. Enjoy the conversation… Running time: 48:24. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Dr. Tina Opie. Shared Sisterhood. Beth A. Livingston. OCG. Follow Dr. Tina on LinkedIn. Follow Dr. Tina on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.
A mom overcomes her prejudice. Offering college courses to people in Georgia's prisons.Hosts Alphonso Whitfield and Brianna Carr take a look at Harrison Chandler's short film "Perception" and talk about the documentary "Common Good Atlanta: Breaking Down The Walls Of Mass Incarceration" from Hal Jacobs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For early bird specials and complimentary gifts, get on the waitlist for our upcoming event, Holy --> https://katyjoholton.activehosted.com/f/34 Do you want to blow up the system? It might feel like people always want to point out your flaws. You prefer to walk your own path and do your own thing. Hello, lone wolf. Hello South. This month we will take a walk around the wheel of the four directions. I will explain how knowing where you are on the wheel can help you tackle problems in your life and business. I'll be sharing both the gifts and the wounds you need to know to end your stuck pattern and enter into the gift of that direction. This week we will be looking at the South. Stay tuned til the end of the episode, where I answer the question, "What can I do to feel more in control of my spiritual gifts?"
Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein continues her conversation with Auburn University's Coach Bruce Pearl, on what Christians and Jews can do to break down the walls between them.
Part 3 We have spent the last two teachings introducing the topic of deliverance ministry and the key architects who helped shape and fashion it in its formative years in the early 1960s and 70s. Due to the anecdotal nature of the movement, it is impossible to speak with one united voice for all the leading figures within it. However, what we are able to do is examine the teachings of two of the founding fathers of the movement, Dr. Derek Prince and Mr. Frank Hammond. I think it would be fair to say, no two other people have done more to shape and influence the deliverance ministry movement than these two individuals. Frank Hammond, for his legendary book “Pigs in the Parlor”, and Derek Prince, for his pioneering efforts in this field long before Frank Hammond ever got involved in the deliverance ministry. It may be that as you have heard the teachings thus far critiquing deliverance, you have asked yourself the question, how on earth can Christians get sucked in by this. How as a Christian, can I be demon possessed and not know it until some so-called minister came and told me so? Surely, if I were possessed by a demon, I would know it! How is it even possible for a Christian to be possessed by the Holy Spirit and at the same time by an evil spirit, and if so, where is the Biblical evidence to support this? It is my aim in this third teaching part to answer these questions in the hope that we can better understand the deliverance movement so as to bring its teaching into the light of the Holy Scripture and expose the error which I believe is deeply damaging the lives of God's people. Download teaching notes (pdf) https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/bethesdashalom/3__Breaking_Down_the_Walls.pdf
Trauma often leaves one overwhelmed, sometimes unable to move forward, and often afraid of facing what caused the undesirable experience. But there's a way of recovering from it and releasing it in order to become whole again, and that is through the healing power of storytelling. Beth Jones is one of the women authors in the second LIGHTbeamers collaborative book, Step Into Your Brave. She is sharing her story as a trauma survivor, hoping to shine a light for others and help them start their own healing. Get all the links and resources at www.lightbeamers.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest: Andrew Lamprecht | Lecturer at Michaelis School Of Fine Art Breaking Down the Walls – 150 years of Art Collecting at Iziko opened at the Iziko South African National Gallery (ISANG) opened on Thursday, 27 October 2022 and John is joined by Curator Andrew Lamprecht.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We all have burnout. I tend to runaway from mine. Which is why people think I do a lot of different things. Getting to the root of burnout. How to face the wall and find success on the opposite side.
We all have burnout. I tend to runaway from mine. Which is why people think I do a lot of different things. Getting to the root of burnout. How to face the wall and find success on the opposite side.
We all have burnout. I tend to runaway from mine. Which is why people think I do a lot of different things. Getting to the root of burnout. How to face the wall and find success on the opposite side.
We all have burnout. I tend to runaway from mine. Which is why people think I do a lot of different things. Getting to the root of burnout. How to face the wall and find success on the opposite side.
"Breaking Down The Walls" (1 Peter 1:1-2)_Speaker: Paul Kumar
How to break down the walls that keep us from achieving wealth is what this episode is all about. Finding the way to get around the walls that bind us and separate us from the opportunities that everyone on the affluent side has mastered. is what I'll cover. Do you want to support the channel? Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/10GMerchandise: http://www.10gclothing.comInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/10gweeklyTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/10gweekly10G Weekly Money Mindset Coaching sign up: Use SpeakPipe: http://www.speakpipe.com/10GEmail: rick@10gweekly.com
Phil Boyte and guest Jason Jedamski, School Culture Coach and owner of Ignite2Unite, share ideas on creating irresistible experiences, building campus and community connections, and creating a school no one wants to leave. Stay tuned until the end for an exciting announcement about the future of Breaking Down the Walls!
This is a weekly listing of live sermons from First Baptist Church in Fort Walton Beach, Florida where Dr. Wade Humphries is Senior Pastor.
Nellie Harden is a wife, mom, dreamer and multi-preneur to businesses that are born from experience and serve others with BIG purpose. Coming from a diverse background including marine science & behavior and family wellness she decided years ago that living a life designed by purpose and for freedom was how she and her husband, along with their 4 daughters, wanted to live. Today she is a family life coach helping others build their own extraordinary story while, also, building an unshakable foundation for their children to launch into their adult lives with. She believes that a family filled with creativity, fun, laughter, challenge, adventure, problem-solving, hugs, good food and learning can not only change a person's life, but is the best chance at positively changing the world.Today We Cover: Being intentional with parenting decisions in order to grow each day Leaving a legacy and creating healthy habits The four pillars: vision, discipline, resilience and vulnerability How to avoid perfectionism and not get caught up in the comparison trap The 6570 Family ChallengeConnect with Nellie:Official Site | Facebook | Instagram |Connect with Ashley:Connect With Me MoreShow Sponsors: Seeking Confidence Hope & Value? Apply Today! Shop my website and get 10% off when you use code LOVE10 https://www.earthbreeze.com/?sscid=31k6_gaha6& Laundry, No Plastic Jugs.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley-henriott/support
Life can wound you and cause you to build walls. In this episode, we discuss breaking down the walls and beginning the healing process.
Recently I had the chance to sit down with Long Island's very own Brenna Guinan, mental health counselor extraordinaire and host of the refreshingly honest and brilliantly funny mental health podcast Real Fckn Talk. We discuss how the pandemic has, in many respects, created a mental health crisis not only for patients but for the dedicated mental health professionals out on the front lines. You can reach out to Breanna here: Instagram: @real.fckn.talk Email: realfckntalk@gmail.com Podcast: Real Fckn Talk (spotify, apple, etc)