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This week Joe welcomes back fan favorite Catherine Price to talk about having fun. She is the author of The Power of Fun, How to Break Up With Your Phone, & Vitamania. Catherine & Joe discuss the nature of fun, playing instruments & Joe's wedding. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Visit https://www.factormeals.com/metal50 and use code metal50 WATCH JOES NEW SPECIAL: ‘Enough For Everybody': https://www.youtube.com/@JoeListComedy/videos SEE JOE LIVE: Addison Improv Aug 24th - 26th Chicago Zanie's Sept 6th Zanie's Nashville Sept 21st - 23rd FOLLOW CATHERINE: www.howtohavefun.com http://catherineprice.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/screenlifeblnce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenlifebalance BOOK CORNER: Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World by Pema Chodron https://pemachodronfoundation.org/product/welcoming-the-unwelcome-book/ The Grief Handbook: A Guide Through The Worst Days of Your Life by Bridget McNulty https://griefhandbook.com/ Unwinding Anxiety: New Science Shows How to Break the Cycles of Worry and Fear to Heal Your Mind by Judson Brewer https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/669748/unwinding-anxiety-by-judson-brewer/ FOLLOW JOE: https://www.comedianjoelist.com/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/joelistcomedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelistcomedy Tuesdays with Stories: https://www.youtube.com/@TuesdayswithStories/videos New episodes of Mindful Metal Jacket drop every Thursday
In this final episode of season 6 of Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community, we speak with Episcopalians committed to the Beloved Community about the texts for Easter Sunday. The texts covered in this episode are Jeremiah 31:1-6, John 20:1-18, and Matthew 28:1-10. Our guests this week are: The Rev. Shug Goodlow, from the Diocese of Missouri. She is the assistant rector at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville and serves as the missioner for racial reconciliation and justice for the diocese. Shug is married to Doris and they have two daughters, Monica and Simone, as well as a granddaughter, Khloe. The wise Alan Murray, a member of Trinity Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. He is a Godly Play teacher, co-chair of the Asian/Pacific Islander caucus for the Deputies of Color and an ambassador for the Episcopal Public Policy Network. He lives in Portland with his husband, their 7-year-old daughter, and two goofy beagles. The Rev. Peggy Lo, rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Austin, Texas. She has been an organizer, translator, and nonprofit administrator. Peggy is a passionate community member and wants our listeners to know that there are great vegetarian options in Austin. Prophetic Voices is hosted by the Rev. Isaiah “Shaneequa” Brokenleg, The Episcopal Church's staff officer for Racial Reconciliation. For more information on Becoming Beloved Community, visit iam.ec/becomingbelovedcommunity. Mentioned in This Episode: Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World by Osheta Moore
From the bestselling author of When Things Fall Apart, an open-hearted call for human connection, compassion, and learning to love the world just as it is during these most challenging times. In her first new book of spiritual teachings in over seven years, Pema Chödrön offers a combination of wisdom, heartfelt reflections, and the signature mix of humor and insight that have made her a beloved figure to turn to during times of change. In an increasingly polarized world, Pema shows us how to strengthen our abilities to find common ground, even when we disagree, and influence our environment in positive ways. Sharing never-before told personal stories from her remarkable life, simple and powerful everyday practices, and directly relatable advice, Pema encourages us all to become triumphant bodhisattvas--compassionate beings--in times of hardship. Welcoming the Unwelcome includes teachings on the true meaning of karma, recognizing the basic goodness in ourselves and the people we share our lives with--even the most challenging ones, transforming adversity into opportunities for growth, and freeing ourselves from the empty and illusory labels that separate us. Pema also provides step-by-step guides to a basic sitting meditation and a compassion meditation that anyone can use to bring light to the darkness we face, wherever and whatever it may be.
Heads up that we talk about some serious personal health issues in this episode with a good bit of emotion and swearing. If any of this is too much for you right now, feel free to skip this episode, read the summary in the forthcoming show notes or come back to it later. In this episode, we discuss how to show up for people in tough times, such as serious illness, loss, or other challenges they're going through. When people we care about are hurting, we often want to do something to help but aren't sure how. Gill graciously shares her own recent health challenges, speaking about them publicly for the first time, to share what's been helpful and not-so-helpful to her so far. Keep in mind that some of these are her personal preferences, but others will likely be universal. Let us know at podcast@semitogether.com what's been helpful when you or loved ones have gone through tough times. See the show notes for a summary of the episode and ways to support Gill if you'd like to do so. Resources & links: Gill's CaringBridge page Episode 39: Dodging the Second Arrow Anticancer: A New Way of Life, by David Servan-Schreiber Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself, by Dr. Kristin Neff Radical Acceptance, by Tara Brach Burnout: The secret to solving the stress cycle, by Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski Heart Advice for Difficult Times, by Pema Chödrön Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World, by Pema Chödrön Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most, by Greg McKeown Noodle the Pug on Instagram Focusmate Unlocking Us podcast: Brené Brown on FFTs Find Semi-Together on the web: https://semitogether.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semitogether Facebook: https://facebook.com/semitogether Become a patron of the podcast and access bonuses and extras: https://www.patreon.com/semitogether
0:00 Bite Sized Intro 1:43 - Currently Reading Patreon 5:48 Bookish Moment of the Week 7:01 - Smile by Raina Telgemeier 11:51 Current Reads: 13:09 - Billion Dollar Loser by Reeves Wiedeman (Meredith) 13:39 - The Herd by Andrea Bartz 15:33 - Bad Blood by John Carreyrou 19:55 - Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr (Kaytee) 20:03 - All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr 25:05 - Bachelor Nation by Amy Kaufman (Meredith) 27:10 - The Popcast podcast 30:14 - Cazadora by Romina Garber Russell (Kaytee) 30:30 - Lobizona by Romina Garber Russell 30:33 - Season 4: Episode 11 30:39 - Season 3: Episode 40 30:43 - Season 3: Episode 18 30:46 - Season 3: Episode 22 31:27 - The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins 31:28 - Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins 33:01 - 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard 33:04 - The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard 33:21 - Unraveling Oliver by Liz Nugent (Meredith) 38:49 - The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede (Kaytee) 39:03 - Jessica Bearak's Instagram @tonightsbookishfeast 42:20 Deep Dive - An Hour to Myself: Finding Time to Read 47:56 - Second Generation AirPods 51:36 - Currently Reading Zazzle shop with Bookish mug “Shh I'm reading” 53:21 - Kaytee's Novel Neighbor Bookmark (we think) 53:53 - Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 54:13 - Haunted Ground by Erin Hart (Meredith) 57:35 - Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World by Osheta Moore (Kaytee) 58:25 - Shalom Sistas Manifesto
This week we talk with Pauline Koinis, a medical intuitive who incorporates many different healing modalities into her work. Her forthcoming book, Cancer is Personal, tells the story of her cancer journey and how she forged her own path to wellness. Pauline is a force of nature. A “motorcycle mama,” as her kids call her, Pauline has faced two near-death experiences head-on. Rather than closing her eyes and wishing illness away, she believes in inviting it in as you would a guest in your home. When not writing, counseling, and speaking, Pauline enjoys traveling, singing, dancing, walking on the beach with her dog, Poe, and riding her motorcycle down long winding roads. If you need subtitles, you can view the episode on our YouTube page. Pauline's Reading List 1. Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds by Kelly Turner 2. Dying To Be Me: My Journey from Cancer, to Near Death, to True Healing by Anita Moorjani 3. Plant Spirit Medicine by Eliot Cohen 4. Awakening to the Dream by Leo Hartong 5. Sacred Contracts" Awakening your Divine Potential by Carolyn Myss 6. Why People Don't Heal and How They Can by Carolyn Myss 7. Comfortable with Uncertainty: 108 Teachings by Pema Chodron 8. Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World by Pema Chodron 9. Tripping over the Truth: The Metabolic Theory of Cancer by Travis Christofferson 10. How to Starve Cancer by Jane McClelland Pauline also holds these two poems close to her heart: The Guest House by Rumi and The Invitation by Oriah. If you enjoy this conversation, we'd love it if you could leave a review in your podcast app. If you're moved to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/cancertalks. This podcast is a platform for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Visit https://cancertalks.com/mystory to share your story! You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Hannah Lee (MA, MSW) is a therapist and mom of a 2-year-old boy. Today, we talk about how motherhood has broken each of us down in hard and good ways, navigating conflict and finding healing within each of our interracial marriages, learning from Mary (Jesus's mom) and her reflections, mindfulness in parenting, and the scripture passages from Episode 6 Part A, a 10-minute guided meditation on passages from Ezekiel and Luke. What does it look like to not judge our own hardened hearts, but to have self-compassion and offer our hearts to God for healing and refreshment? It's a joy to learn from Hannah's insights as she shares valuable wisdom from her personal and professional experiences, interwoven with her strong sense of faith and love. Hannah holds master's degrees in both Crosscultural Studies and Social Work. She's a co-host on Erasing Shame, a podcast at the intersection of mental health and the Asian American experience. Her clinical areas of expertise include identity, spirituality, anxiety, depression, trauma and intercultural relationships. Please subscribe to The SoulNourished Mama Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and follow me on Instagram! @soulnourished_mama_podcast Episode links: Erasing Shame Podcast (Hannah is a co-host) The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective, By Richard Rohr A great podcast episode about the Enneagram - Balanced by Beth, Episode #29 Meyers Briggs personality inventory Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World, by Osheta Moore
"What makes me feel something?" This question from Andy J. Miller in Lisa Congdon's book Find Your Artistic Voice sent me on a journey recently. Being and remaining open to my feelings has always been a challenge for me. So in this episode I'm opening up about what has helped me feel more and how essential yoga has been on that journey. I also share about the specific practice I do to support me in this and how it could support you, too. LINKS : Find Your Artistic Voice: The Essential Guide to Working Your Creative Magic, Lisa Congdon : Welcoming the Unwelcome: Wholehearted Living in a Brokenhearted World, Pema Chodron : The Path of Spiritual Surrender, Part 1, Tara Brach podcast : Check All the Windows, Courtney Martin's newsletter from 1.3.20 : Not a member of Curvy Yoga Studio yet? Join us! : Questions, comments, feedback, ideas? Get in touch: podcast@curvyyoga.com or find me on Instagram @CurvyYoga. TRANSCRIPT Get the full episode transcript right here.
Hey peacemakers, On today’s podcast… I talk about my book, ‘Shalom Sistas” Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World”… you can buy it here https://www.amazon.com/Shalom-Sistas-Living-Wholeheartedly-Brokenhearted/dp/151380149X/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 I introduce a new podcast name and the podcast art was created by Julie at Soulelevationquotes… here Etsy store is here https://www.etsy.com/transaction/1774390085 I talk about Elliot’s and Harmony’s podcast, ‘Growing up Together”… you can listen to it here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/growing-up-together/id1465847736 I tell y’all about my goal in January— we’re putting together a “Wholehearted Vision Board”… check out the Pintrest board in process here https://pin.it/bqk2hn6ycegirn I talk about a book I lurve, lurve, called, “Living Towards a Vision” by Walter Bruggemann… you can buy that here. https://www.amazon.com/Living-Toward-Vision-Biblical-Reflections/dp/082980613X/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=living+toward+a+vision&qid=1577637641&sr=8-2 I talk about my friend Rachel Held Evans and how much I miss her… this interview on “The Daily” about her is a tear-jerker and beautiful https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736?i=1000460645661 Here are your shalom steps 1: Subscribe to the podcast 2: Let me know you’re listenin g leave a review in iTunes join the shalom y’all hangout email at shalompodcast@gmail.com follow on me Instagram 3: In February, consider giving to the podcast through Patreon See you Wednesday when I talk about my Top9 Pictures from Instagram and how they were some of my most important practice of shalom in 2019. Peace and hair grease, Osheta
Hey Sistas, Today I start the episode with a peacemaking strategy because my son missed the bus. Then, I share our Peacemaker's Pledge from my book trailer. It's the anchor of our series and what I'll refer to often. We are a sisterhood of everyday peacemakers. We believe that shalom is more than an ancient concept. It’s God's dream for the world as it should be: nothing missing, nothing broken, everything made whole. Shalom is the breadth, depth, climate, and culture of the kingdom God. And we seek to live it out in our lives in small, but important ways: - Doing laundry for a single mom - Listening to a hurting child Or spending time with an elderly neighbor We know that peacemaking happens in the ordinary. These everyday practices of peace are brilliant flickers of light that drive away the darkness. We reject the notion that peacemakers are only quiet and gentle, meek and mild. In fact, some of us are quite sassy, and some of us are quirky. While we all love Jesus, some of us snark a little too. We are women without enemies We choose to love when we’ve been hurt and forgive when we’ve been betrayed. In times like these, we will look past the pain in order to see the person. Then we will tell a better story about them. These counter-stories will change the world. We show up for those on the margins. We speak up for the oppressed. We create rest for those whose lives are in chaos. We reject violence in both word and deed. Because we are peace-makers, not simply peace-keepers! We are all broken people, navigating a broken world, so we will be kind. We throw dance parties when we’re afraid. We will choose joy as a weapon against despair. And we own our belovedness instead of striving for perfection. When we look in the mirror we see beauty—our skin, our size, our style— are God-kissed and delightful. We do all this because we belong to each other. This is is what Jesus meant when he said: “Blessed are the peacemakers for they will be called children of God.”: We are family and shalom is written into our spiritual inheritance. So we will be generous with its riches as we live gently in a violent world. In remembering this sisterhood, we will begin to see God's radical peace invade every ordinary corner of our lives, every single day. So, let us be kingdom women, who tell a story of Shalom: the world can be made whole and love will overflow. Let’s be of champions of kindness, ambassadors of goodness, and heroes with humility. Let us be Shalom Sistas! Join us! Order your copy of "Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World" today!!! bit.ly/ShalomSistasBook
Osheta Moore is a writer and podcaster, mother and wife, and international speaker on subjects of peacemaking and racial righteousness. She is author of Shalom Sistas: Living Wholehearted in a Brokenhearted World (Harold Press, 2017) and her work has been featured in spaces such as Sojourners, SheLoves Magazine, A Deeper Story, The Art of Simple, ReKnew, and Rachel Held Evans’s blog. You can…
If you are looking for peace in our turbulent world, Shalom Sistas is for you! Osheta Moore has written this wonderful book Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and she tells you her story as well as what hope means to her.
If you are looking for peace in our turbulent world, Shalom Sistas is for you! Osheta Moore has written this wonderful book Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World and she tells you her story as well as what hope means to her.
We are thrilled to welcome Osheta Moore back to Sorta Awesome! You loved the wisdom and insight she shared in her first appearance on Sorta Awesome back in Episode 48, and now she is back to talk to Meg about imaginative, creative, and awesome ways to create peace and wholeness in the community around you. Osheta's book Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World releases today! You can find more of Osheta on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and look for her Shalom Sistas podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts!You can find Meg on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! Visit sortaawesomeshow.com for show notes on this and every episode. And don’t forget to find us in the Sorta Awesome Hangout on Facebook or @sortaawesomeshow on Instagram, and @sortaawesomepod on Twitter!
Osheta Moore joins me today for The Happy Hour #160. Osheta is an pastor’s wife, a mom of three kiddos, and the author of Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World. She believes everything is better after a nap, brunch with her girlfriends is a necessity, and nothing beats a good Netflix binge. She’s passionate about encouraging women to be peacemakers in their everyday lives. In our conversation today, Osheta and I talk about when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and how it shifted their entire lives. We get into a funny slash serious conversation about strangers asking us questions about our families since we both have families that look a little different than the average American family. We both agree that we used to get angry over silly questions and comments, but now we feel differently - now we both feel like it’s an opportunity to educate and help them know how to talk about a child's birth parents, or interracial family. I even shared with Osheta the comment that used to drive me crazy. Osheta and I also have a serious conversation about raising our black and biracial kids in a predominately white area. We joke about it, and not in a disrespectful way, but in a way that we both get because we both live it. Osheta opens up about her own journey with being a black woman, and I was thankful for her honesty and willingness to be vulnerable. And of course, like any good happy hour, we cover body image and sex. {You can listen to the showHERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show Osheta's Book: Shalom Sistas Shalom Sessions #18: Jamie Ivey The Happy Hour #154: LaToria Wilson LaToria Music Bread & Wine by Shauna Niequist + The Actor and the Housewife by Shannon Hale + Chasing Slow by Erin Loechner + A View from the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman Happier Podcast What Osheta is loving: bulletproof coffee, Sporkful Podcast, having a signature color Go Getter's Getaway Connect with Osheta Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram Sponsors ZSupply // Code: JAMIE Reading PeopleRXBar // Code: HAPPYHOUR
Hey Sistas! Welcome back to the podcast after a long and much needed break over the summer. Today I sit down with you (with a hazelnut americano in hand) to give you a behind the scenes look of the look of the podcast. I'm going to share more about our new name and cover art because. This season, is called, "Shalom Sistas!" in celebration of my book release,"Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World" that is available for preorder now on Amazon. There's a copy for free up for grabs, so make sure you listen to the episode to find out how to win it. We also have some super cool news! Shalom Sistas has a sponsor this season. Nourish Yourself menus are $5 each and are delivered to your email address within minutes of purchasing. Just visit ifeelsupernourished.com and click on the “Nourish Yourself” tab. Make sure you follow me on Instagram and comment on to win a copy of the book AND a free copy of the Fall Flavors Menu. Shalom, Bacon, and Knowing What's For Dinner Tonight, Osheta