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✅ FREE WORKBOOK: The 6 Routines of Balance: Syncing Productivity, Health, & Relationships For a Happier Life https://bit.ly/3PhQszu ✅ Listen to the podcast version of this episode: https://spoti.fi/3pHC47k ****** Are you a perfectionist—or just afraid to start? Perfectionism feels like high standards. It feels like aiming for excellence. But in reality? It's just fear—fear of mistakes, fear of judgment, fear of not being good enough. And that fear keeps you stuck, endlessly tweaking, waiting for the “perfect” moment that never comes. So, how do you break free? How do you stop hesitating and start making real progress? That's exactly what we're diving into today. We'll uncover: ✅ Why your brain is wired to fear mistakes (and how to rewire it). ✅ The hidden reason perfectionism keeps you trapped in “almost ready” mode. ✅ A powerful mindset shift that turns perfectionism from an obstacle into an advantage. ✅ The Brushstroke Method—a simple, repeatable system that helps every perfectionist take action without fear.

Fluent Fiction - Swedish
A Brushstroke of Hope: Art that Heals Broken Bonds

Fluent Fiction - Swedish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 17:25


Fluent Fiction - Swedish: A Brushstroke of Hope: Art that Heals Broken Bonds Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/a-brushstroke-of-hope-art-that-heals-broken-bonds Story Transcript:Sv: Ljuset i korridoren var kallt och sterilt.En: The light in the corridor was cold and sterile.Sv: Det reflekterades i de blanka linoleumgolven på avdelningen.En: It reflected off the shiny linoleum floors of the ward.Sv: Utanför fönstren virvlade orange och röda löv i höstvinden som målningar i ett tyst konstverk.En: Outside the windows, orange and red leaves swirled in the autumn wind like paintings in a silent artwork.Sv: Olle satt vid fönstret och såg ut.En: Olle sat by the window and looked out.Sv: Han längtade efter frihet och efter att få se sin syster igen.En: He longed for freedom and to see his sister again.Sv: Men Elin hade inte varit på besök på flera veckor.En: But Elin hadn't visited in several weeks.Sv: Det fanns en känsla av tomhet hos Olle, men också en gnista av hopp.En: There was a feeling of emptiness in Olle, but also a spark of hope.Sv: Han hade en plan.En: He had a plan.Sv: En gång i veckan hade avdelningen en konstutställning.En: Once a week, the ward held an art exhibition.Sv: Patienten fick visa sina konstverk.En: The patients were allowed to display their artworks.Sv: Olle målade med hela sitt hjärta.En: Olle painted with all his heart.Sv: Han använde färger som symboliserade sina känslor.En: He used colors that symbolized his feelings.Sv: Varje penseldrag på duken var ett försök att nå Elin.En: Each brushstroke on the canvas was an attempt to reach Elin.Sv: I en målning målade han två figurer.En: In one painting, he depicted two figures.Sv: Den ena ensam och grå, innesluten i ett rum utan fönster.En: One was alone and gray, enclosed in a room without windows.Sv: Den andra stod utanför, omgiven av trädens alla höstfärger.En: The other stood outside, surrounded by all the fall colors of the trees.Sv: Mellan dem fanns en vägg av glas, genomskinlig men stark.En: Between them was a wall of glass, transparent but strong.Sv: Under målningen skrev han enkelt: "Jag saknar dig, Elin."En: Under the painting, he simply wrote: "I miss you, Elin."Sv: Veckan gick långsamt, men till slut kom dagen för utställningen.En: The week passed slowly, but the day of the exhibition finally arrived.Sv: Olle placerade sin målning bland de andra, hans hjärta dunkade av förväntan och nervositet.En: Olle placed his painting among the others, his heart pounding with anticipation and nervousness.Sv: Han visste inte om Elin skulle komma, men han hoppades.En: He didn't know if Elin would come, but he hoped.Sv: Elin kände sig tveksam.En: Elin felt hesitant.Sv: Hon hade undvikit Olle, överväldigad av skuldkänslor och sorg.En: She had been avoiding Olle, overwhelmed by guilt and grief.Sv: Men något inom henne, en liten nyfikenhet eller en längtan, drev henne till avdelningen den dagen.En: But something inside her, a small curiosity or longing, drove her to the ward that day.Sv: När hon kom in i rummet, fylldes hon av en blandning av känslor.En: When she entered the room, she was filled with a mix of emotions.Sv: Rummen var livlösa, men konstverken gav dem liv.En: The rooms were lifeless, but the artworks gave them life.Sv: Och så såg hon den.En: And then she saw it.Sv: Olles målning stod i centrum av rummet, som om den väntade på henne.En: Olle's painting stood in the center of the room, as if waiting for her.Sv: Elin kände igen vad den betydde.En: Elin understood what it meant.Sv: Tårar fyllde hennes ögon, suddade ut rummet när hon tittade på de målade figurerna och läste orden under dem.En: Tears filled her eyes, blurring the room as she looked at the painted figures and read the words beneath them.Sv: Något inom henne brast, och för första gången sedan Olle blev inlagd, kände hon en strimma av förståelse och empati.En: Something inside her broke, and for the first time since Olle had been admitted, she felt a glimmer of understanding and empathy.Sv: Efter utställningen satt hon bredvid Olle i det lilla besöksrummet.En: After the exhibition, she sat next to Olle in the small visiting room.Sv: Det fanns en tystnad mellan dem, men också ett löfte.En: There was silence between them, but also a promise.Sv: Hon pratade med honom, lyssnade som hon aldrig gjort förut.En: She talked to him, listened like never before.Sv: Och Olle kände för första gången på länge att hoppet inom honom började växa.En: And Olle, for the first time in a long while, felt the hope inside him begin to grow.Sv: De satt där länge, medan den kalla höstvinden sakta avtog utanför.En: They sat there for a long time, as the cold autumn wind slowly subsided outside.Sv: Sensommarsolens varma strålar bröt sig genom gallerna, och plötsligt kändes rummet mindre ensamt.En: The warm rays of the late summer sun broke through the bars, and suddenly the room felt less lonely.Sv: En ny början hade tagit form, och de visste båda att de kunde bygga en ny relation, en som var starkare än tidigare.En: A new beginning had taken shape, and they both knew they could build a new relationship, one stronger than before.Sv: Deras värld var visserligen begränsad av psykiatriavdelningens väggar, men den frihet de kände i det ögonblicket var obegränsad.En: Their world might have been limited by the psychiatric ward's walls, but the freedom they felt in that moment was limitless. 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Reading and Readers
Portrait of God by Jack Mooring

Reading and Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 30:56


It has been said that all of us are theologians. We all have a picture of God in our heads. But is your picture of God correct? Keep listening to find out. Hi, my name is Terence and I'm your host for Reading and Readers, a podcast where I review Christian books for you. Today I review “Portrait of God: Rediscovering the Attributes of God through the Stories of His People” by Jack Mooring. 224 pages, published by David C. Cook Publishing in August 2024. Available in Amazon Kindle for USD9.99 and in Logos for USD10.79. I received a free review copy but the publisher has no input to my review. ## Systematic Theology Through BiographyToday's book promises to explain the Attributes of God through the lives of Christians. But wait, someone says, “If you really want to know the Attributes of God, you should get a good book on Systematic Theology. The bigger the better.” So grunts the theological egghead. Nope. If the size doesn't scare people off, the title “Systematic Theology” would. Then someone says, “Just get J.I. Packer's ‘Knowing God'.” That's a great book. A classic. But today's book gives us a different way to know God's attributes and that is through stories. Bible stories have helped children know God. Much of the Bible consists of stories of God and His People. So we could say that today's book is not inventing a new approach but rather adapts the biblical way of knowing God: through the stories of him interacting with his people. ## Art Class with a Divine SubjectIn this book, Jack Mooring wants us to paint a portrait of God. If this sounds a bit artsy-fartsy to you, maybe it's because Mooring was an artist. More, accurately, a musician. If his name sounds familiar, it's because he is the former band member with the Grammy Award-nominated group Leeland. Mooring is also the founding pastor of a church, Celebration of Life Church in Nashville. So he is not the typical professional theologian who writes a book on the attributes of God. He is just a passionate Christian who wants everyone to know God. And he takes hold of artistic license to separate himself from the professional theologians. We will do a portrait of God. Using the lives of God's people as the brushstrokes. ## A Brushstroke of JoyConsider this: Whose life do you think best reveals God's joy? Think of all the great men and women who have served God through the ages. Who would best demonstrate the joy of the Lord? Mooring chooses C.S. Lewis. The chapter starts with Lewis as a young man arriving at Oxford University. But then, the Great War happened. I quote:> The war was a brief but horrific interlude in his life. He saw unbearable things. His closest friend in his company was killed. While raised in a Christian home in Ireland, he'd been brought up on the teachings of the church, but early on he had decided God couldn't be real. His mother had died when he was only nine years old. He remembered praying that God would save her life, but his desperate request seemed to have fallen on deaf ears.>> His childhood angst at God had turned into full-blown atheism as a young man. And if his journey away from God needed any more help, his traumatic experiences in the war had seared his mind. Later, Mooring writes:> There were cracks in Lewis's armor. For all his resistance against God, he had a weak spot for joy. Deep joy. The joy that aches in your belly when you see something truly beautiful. You reach for it but can't grasp it. You try to recreate the same feeling the next day, only to find it missing. This haunted Lewis.>> He began to do what he always did to find answers: He read books and talked deeply with his friends. Famously, one of his friends was J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien and others encouraged Lewis in his search for answers. I quote:> Lewis raised a challenge to his friends: “What separates Christianity from any other myth? After all, there are other stories about a god ‘saving' his people.”>> His friends responded with an idea that changed his life. “Yes, Christianity is a myth,” they said. “But it is the only true myth.”>> Suddenly, he realized that the Norse mythology he loved was never the real source of the joy he felt. It was God. Every good and beautiful myth was simply pointing to the one true “myth”. The chapter interleaves episodes of Lewis' life with Mooring's own comments and reflections. A YouTube video about a ten-million-dollar mountain chalet sends Mooring through a whirlwind of emotions from curiosity, awe, desire and lust, to disappointment, jealousy, embarrassment and resignation. Everybody who has watched an influencer boasting of cars, food or travel knows what Mooring felt. Mooring shows us YouTube-addicts that our desire is a reminder that God is our true desire. Just like C.S. Lewis, we are searching for the real source of joy: God. And that's how every chapter goes. He shares a story then a reflection to bridge the story to you, the reader today. On top of that, every chapter in the book ends with “Final Brushstrokes”. Let me quote: > C.S. Lewis's life teaches us that the greatest joys in life are simply signposts pointing us to the ultimate joy that is God. And that when we find Him, we find peace even in deep pain and suffering.>  > So our portrait of God gets another color: the vibrant hues of joy! We learn that God is not on a mission to stop people from having fun. Actually, the fun begins with Him. We think that worldly pleasures will fulfill us, but they let us down every time. God Himself is the author of everything good, true, and beautiful! And when we find Him, we can truly enjoy the world He made and find an unfading joy that comes from His nature. I repeat, “the story of C.S. Lewis gives our portrait of God another colour, the vibrant hues of joy.” And so every story in this book gives another brushstroke, giving us a better, more complete look of God each time. Or does it? The thing about brushstrokes is that it can either reveal or distort the subject it portrays. ## God Still Heals TodayChapter 5 is titled, “The Healer” -- God of Power. It is the story of Kathryn Kuhlman. I quote:> I chose the story of Kathryn Kuhlman because her life is an irrefutable example that God heals today. He can even work through people who, like her, were imperfect and in need of God's grace. Because those are, in fact, the only people He can use. And Mooring needs an irrefutable example because some people do refute it. Those pesky cessationist who believe the spiritual gifts have ceased. Mooring writes:> I believe this [cessationism] is one of the most damaging ideas the church has ever adopted. It has caused so many to miss out on one of the things Jesus died to give them.> I don't have the space in this chapter to make a complete argument refuting cessationism. I point to you to Jack Deere's superb book Surprised by the Power of the Spirit. He is right. He doesn't have the space to make that argument but he goes for it anyways. Let me summarise the three problems I see with this chapter. ### Healing and Gift of Healing Are DifferentFirst, Mooring assumes that cessationists do not believe God heals today. In the conclusion to the chapter, he writes:> People like Kathryn Kuhlman showed the world that God is still active in healing the sick. There is a problem here because cessationists also believe God is still active in healing the sick. John MacArthur, the poster child for cessationists, writes in his book Strange Fire:> While the Lord still answers prayer and works in providential ways to heal people according to his will, there is no evidence that miraculous healings are occurring today as they did during the apostolic age. Mooring should have written, “People like Kathryn Kuhlman showed the world that God is still active in *giving individuals healing power today*.” When Mooring conflates “God heals today” with “God gives individuals healing power today”, as if one means the same as the other, it causes misunderstandings. Readers walk away thinking, "Those Reformed fellows don't believe God heals! And they call themselves Bible believing Christians?" Now that I have clarified the cessationist position, does Mooring's point on healing still stand? The purpose of the chapter is to highlight the Power of God. I ask: "Is the Power of God only demonstrated through healing rallies?" No. Would the Power of God also be demonstrated if I prayed for someone, and that someone got healed? Yes. Should the church teach Christians that God heals today? Yes.That is what Mooring is getting at. But he could have made that point more powerfully, getting more agreement if he told the readers about God's power through healing instead of God's power in giving some individuals the power of healing. ### Character of the Healer and the Healed.My second criticism: Mooring makes a big push for healing but over-promises the impact. He writes:> Praying for the sick is an act of divine love, and love never fails! So no matter what happens, the compassionate act of believing for someone's healing is itself a success.> What if we lived this way? Thought this way? A dying world would be shocked back to a God reality that has been gone for decades. We would see millions saved! Millions coming into direct contact with the God who loves them and sent His only Son for them! Would we really see millions saved? Jesus healed ten lepers, only one came back to give thanks to Jesus. In Matthew 11:21, Jesus says, "“Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the mighty works done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes." In Matthew 12:39, Jesus answered those seeking a sign from him, “An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no sign will be given to it except the sign of the prophet Jonah." So if Jesus Christ, the Son of God, had a 'bad' conversion rate from healing, I'm not confident that all those who were healed by Kathryn Kuhlman and her fellow healers came to saving faith. You say, "Even if it's 10%, that's still a good reason to promote healing rallies." But Jesus rejected those who called for signs. Isn't that a clear sign for us on the place of miracles today? Consider this: when Paul wrote his final letter to Timothy, he charged Timothy to do many miracles, teach other faithful men how to receive the gifts and how to promote these gifts so that people will come to Jesus through healing and miracles. No, Paul did not. This is what Paul wrote. 2 Timothy 2:2.> and what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men, who will be able to teach others also. Keeping the main thing the main thing is to keep the Gospel central. In the climax of the letter. 2 Timothy 4:1-2.> I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: Preach the Word... From my criticisms on this chapter, you would think that I am a cessationist. Actually I am not. From my own study, I don't see a biblical reason to conclude that the gifts have ceased. I have no problems with the spiritual gifts being in operation today. So I am sympathetic to his position. I just disagree with how he frames it, which brings me to my last point on this chapter. ### Bill Johnson and Not Sam StormsMy third criticism: Mooring lost me at Bill Johnson. He would have had me if he said Sam Storm. I have read Bill Johnson's “When Heaven Invades Earth” and am familiar with the practices of his church, Bethel Redding. I compared Johnson's own words and his church's practice against Scripture, and I conclude that  Bill Johnson distorts Scripture to fit his theology and practice. So when I read a quote from Bill Johnson, all the alarm bells in my head just rang out. Mooring might protest and say that in the whole book, he just makes one mention of Bill Johnson. It's just a side remark, a throwaway quote, and it shouldn't put the whole chapter into doubt. Well, if he is frustrated so am I. I share many of his positions and outlook on healing and gifts of healing. He could have elevated his argument by quoting Sam Storm. Or Craig Keener. But not Bill Johnson. I don't like it when someone twists Scripture for their own ends. ## Other BrushstrokesLet's step out of this healing chapter and consider the rest of the book. So far, we have a story of C.S. Lewis and Kathryn Kuhlman. Their lives are brushstrokes that describe God's joy and power. There are others: Augustine, William and Catherine Booth, Thomas Chalmers, Fanny Crosby and Athanasius that in their lives describe God's holiness, compassion, good news, faithfulness and truth. The last two chapters of the book bring out the story of you. Who are you? How do you relate to God? In his conclusion, Mooring writes that we are:> to use our gifts to ‘paint God' for a world that is desperate to know what He is really like. ## Overall ThoughtsAnd yes, the world is desperate to know what God is really like. Does this book tell us? The book aims to tell us the attributes of God through the stories of his people. In that sense, it is a success. Mooring has picked, for the most part, individuals that Christians would agree are exemplary. And in whose lives we can see a portrait of God. But after finishing this book, it has also made me realise the big flaw in using other believers' stories to know God. Let's imagine an evil version of Jack Mooring, who also wants to tell the attributes of God through God's people. But instead of choosing a blind hymnwriter, he picks a pastor convicted for sexual assault. He picks murderous crusaders, child molesters, embezzlers, a villains gallery of self-professing Christians. Then this evil version of Jack Mooring concludes the book to say, “These are Christians, and so God.” Christians will rightly argue that those crooks pervert the true portrait of God. As God himself has put it, “My name is blasphemed among the nations because of evil doers.” When we pick individuals that best fits our idea of God, our choice reveals more about what we think God is like and not necessarily how God is really like. We could have a situation where we are supposed to have a painting of the Mona Lisa but instead get a Lisa Simpson. “Does that mean reading biographies of Christian men and women is a useless enterprise?” No! The reading principle behind that is Paul's call, “Follow me as I follow Christ.” We follow Paul knowing that he is the imperfect following the perfect. So we read the biographies to know imperfect creatures. But when it comes to knowing the Perfect Creator, the attributes of God, we risk adopting the principle behind Philip's request, “Jesus, show us the Father,” which Jesus replied, “When you see me, you see the Father.” This is something that only Jesus can say. When you see me, Terence, you don't see the Father. You think that's obvious? It should be. But if it was then why do so many people lose faith in God when the people they admire fall from grace. I don't want you to misunderstand me. I am not knocking on Jack Mooring's book. I just want to point out how reading Mooring's book reminded me again how wonderful is our Bible. We can actually know God because the Perfect has revealed himself to us. To know the attributes of God, to know God, absent the Bible is a speculative and confusing mess. But with the Bible, we can know God and know how well his people reflect who he is. ## Would I recommend it?Would I recommend this book? For Christians who like Bill Johnson and the type of Christianity he represents, they would not give someone like me a chance to question their beliefs. For them I would definitely recommend this book. Mooring's chapter on Kathryn Kuhlman will affirm everything they believe in. They will consider Mooring as  "one of us.” Then two chapters later, they will read Fanny Crosby, the blind hymnwriter, and read:> It is far easier to say that God doesn't heal anymore. It is also easy to say the opposite, that God always heals and that something is wrong with you if you are still sick. The truth is that both statements are wrong.>> God does still heal, and we should actively pursue His healing. But God also sits with us in our suffering and promises to be our reward, even when it seems like our prayers are not being answered. If you are a Christian who does not know Bill Johnson and the type of Christianity he represents, I would still be happy to recommend you this book. It is a light and easy way to learn about the attributes of God and introduce you to good books down the road. But I would warn you. I would tell you the three points I have against chapter 5. ## ConclusionSo in conclusion, does the book give us a portrait of God through the stories of his people? Yes. It is a portrait of God from a selected palette of colours that reveals Jack Mooring's concept of God, which would be recognisable as the God Christians worship. I think that when it comes to the details, for certain brushstrokes, some correction is needed. But that's art. And we all have an imperfect portrait of God in our heads. The important thing is as we study the Bible, we trust that God will reveal more of who he is. And just as looking at beautiful portraits inspire artists to paint better, so pondering at the portrait of God Mooring has given us inspires us to know God better and to live better for him. This is a Reading and Readers review of “Portrait of God” by Jack Mooring. 224 pages, published by David C. Cook Publishing in August 2024. Available in Amazon Kindle for USD9.99 and in Logos for USD10.79. I received a free review copy but the publisher has no input to my review. Thank you and bye bye. ## Book List* Portrait of God by Jack Mooring. [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/Portrait-God-Rediscovering-Attributes-through/dp/0830786031). [Logos](https://www.logos.com/product/300988/portrait-of-god-rediscovering-the-attributes-of-god-through-the-stories-of-his-people).

Empowerography
Art as a Catalyst for Change: Empowering Minds, One Brushstroke at a Time with Katy Speziale

Empowerography

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 54:23


My guest today is Katy Speziale. Katy is from a small town in Northern Ontario and it is her mission to empower people to improve their mindset, creative flow, and environment to reflect who they truly are; so that they can make the impact in the world that they're meant to create. Katy is a self-taught artist and has been painting with acrylics on canvas for over 15 years! Her styles of artwork are abstract/surrealism and some nature-based landscapes! She believes that we are all here for a reason, and when we take the time to discover who we truly are, and what we're here to create, we can genuinely make the world a better place overall. Katy expresses this belief through her award-winning book, The Empowered Creator. Katy also believes that imagination is everything! You deserve to become aware of the beautiful imagination that you have and to know how to utilize it to it's fullest potential, to create your world intentionally! You have the power to create what you desire on your canvas, and in your life! In this episode we discuss art, painting, creativity, mindset, healing and writing.Website - https://www.katyspeziale.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/katyspezialeart/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/katyspezialeart The Book - https://empoweredcreatorbook.com/ In this episode you will learn:1. Ways to deal with creative blocks when they come up.2. What we can learn and experience through creativity.3. How art can serve as a tool for empowerment and social change. "We are all creative, just in different ways, people don't necessarily realize that but think if you think about it There's several different creative outlets.There's like dancing, gardening, baking, cooking, like singing, all sorts of different creative outlets" - 00:05:29"Everyone has this beautiful imagination and really helping people through on how to utilize their imagination in a beneficial way and utilize it to create these beautiful ideas."- 00:38:58"I have so much passion and drive. And even the moments of doubt where it's like, why am I even doing this? This is really hard. It's of course, it's really hard being an entrepreneur." - 00:50:54Are you an author speaker coach or entrepreneur building a brand in today's very crowded marketplace? How do you stand out? Join me on Sept 27th and learn how to empower your message and shine as a guest on podcasts for just $97. Imagine stepping into that interview with clarity and conviction, connecting deeply with listeners who are eager to hear what you have to say. Imagine the satisfaction of knowing you've nailed it, leaving your audience inspired and wanting more. This would position you as an authority to thousands of people in your industry. Let's turn those nerves into excitement and make sure you shine on your podcast appearance. Together, we'll boost your confidence, polish your messaging for impact, and get you ready to deliver an interview that makes people fall in love with your from the first words. Ready to shine on podcasts? Let's do this! Click the link below to register.https://empowerographypodcast.com/empower-your-messageContact Brad:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInYouTubeX (Twitter)TikTok#empowerographypodcast #women #womensempowerment #empowherment #entrepreneurship #womeninentrepreneurship #empoweredwomen #embodiment #empowerelevateeducate #findingyourpurpose #podcast #womensupportingwomen #heartcentered #healing #writer #author #writing #selfexpression #creative #art #artist #impact #inspiration #creativity #storytelling #painter #painting #mindset #transformation #creativeblocks #business #socialchange #empowered #beauty #creation #imagination #comfortzones

The BoldBrush Podcast
85 Stephanie Birdsall — Conscious Painting & the Power of Intention

The BoldBrush Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 79:08


Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing  with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode we sat down with Stephanie Birdsall, a floral oil painter and pastel artist with a keen eye for creating a sense of romantic atmosphere in her work thanks to her use of natural daylight. She tells us about her artistic journey including her time at the City and Guilds of London Art School as well as her experiences with Richard Schmid, Nancy Guzik, David Leffel, and Sherrie McGraw. We also discuss how to navigate the art world including building credibility, producing high-quality work, and finding the right galleries. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of confidence, conscious painting, and being intentional with your work. She also shares with us her deep love of teaching others and also tells us about the advantages of joining painting societies and clubs in order to network and learn from like-minded individuals about how to improve at your craft. Finally she tells us all about her upcoming workshops!Stephanie's FASO site:https://www.stephaniebirdsall.com/Stephanie's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sbirdartist

Don't Be Alone with Jay Kogen
John Ross Bowie Explains Why He Can Meet His Heroes and Jay Can't

Don't Be Alone with Jay Kogen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 44:50


We talk about how to pronounce Bowie, the love of Monty Python, Elvis Costello, growing up in New York, the Ramones. John's new play, Brushstroke, my love of John's wife, Jamie Denbo, John's possible love of Jay's wife if he ever meets her, John Cleese, John's dad who wanted to be an actor but never did it but then turned John on to great movies, the freedom of giving up on expectations, and how they should be friends but weren't… yet.Bio:John Ross Bowie is an actor and writer originally from New York City. TV: “The Big Bang Theory,” “Speechless,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” two “CSIs,” “Feel Good” (Netflix), “Brooklyn 99,” “Generation,” “Reno911,” and others. FILM: Jumanji: The Next Level, The Heat, He's Just Not That Into You, and What the Bleep Do We Know? THEATER: Inherit the Wind (Pasadena Playhouse) Life Sucks (Interact Theatre Company) Laughter on the 23rd Floor (Garry Marshall Theater), Bad Person (Riot Act) John's memoir No Job for a Man was published in 2022 by Pegasus Books. If you must: @johnrossbowie on Instagram.

The Geekcentric Podcast
Watch Club | STAR WARS: The Bad Batch S3 Ep 08 "Bad Territory"

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 35:56


Join us as we meditate on this weeks episode of Star Wars: The Bad Batch titled "Bad Territory" Directed by Nate Villanueva. Hugs and Brushstroke discuss and theorize as to who Fennec may be in contact with, and what they believe could stop Crosshair's hand from shaking.Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 is now on Disney+ Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames

The Geekcentric Podcast
Watch Club | STAR WARS: The Bad Batch Season 3 Episodes 1 - 3

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 57:07


We're Batch and ready for action as we dive into the  three-episode premier of the final season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch. Join Hugs, Edit, and Brushstroke for our latest Watch Club as we share our thoughts and theories after these three episodes, and  what's really going on in those labs on Tantiss.STAR WARS: The Bad Batch Season 3 is streaming now on Disney+ Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames

Mama Needs a Movie
Animal Farm with John Ross Bowie

Mama Needs a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 92:41


Actor, comedian and playwright John Ross Bowie (Brushstroke) joins to discuss the 1954 animated adaptation of George Orwell's ANIMAL FARM featuring the voices of Gordon Heath and Maurice Denham. Co-directed by John Halas and Joy Batchelor, ANIMAL FARM is a beast fable symbolizing decades of Russian history as an animal uprising on a brutally-maintained farm. Partially funded by the CIA's Office of Policy Coordination, ANIMAL FARM was intended as a covert piece of anti-communist propaganda, but performed poorly at the box office, eventually finding its biggest audience in American classrooms. We delve into this animated oddity in the context of Bowie's new play, BRUSHSTROKE, a Cold War comedy thriller dealing with the CIA's involvement in the modern art movement. Plus, we leave room for some off-topic diversions into The Secret of NIMH, The Green Berets, No Way Out, Mike Leigh, Andy Serkis, Captain America, Captain Phillips and much, much more!ANIMAL FARM is currently streaming for free on Freevee and Tubi.BRUSHSTROKE is currently playing at the Odyssey Theater in Los Angeles.Tickets at: https://odysseytheatre.com/tickets/?eid=111850

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast
World Premiere - Jeremy Wein Presents: BRUSHSTROKE @ Odyssey Theatre Company - Review

LA Theatre Bites - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 4:02


Jeremy Wein Presents: BRUSHSTROKE @ Odyssey Theatre Company - 8.4 out of 10! VERY GOOD SHOW! LA THEATRE BITES RECOMMENDED! JAN 23 - MARCH 3, 2024. www.latheatrebites.com

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Robaba Mohammadi: One Brushstroke at a Time

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 16:17


Afghani artist Robaba Mohammadi will not give up. Born with partial paralysis, she faced extreme prejudice as a kid. But she taught herself how to paint by holding her brush in her mouth and now she inspires artists and activists everywhere. This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Bianca Salinas. It was written by Nicole Haroutunian and edited by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Ariana Delawari. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Our executive producer was Joy Smith. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!

Run Your Life Show With Andy Vasily
Obert Jongwe: A Brushstroke of Excellence Ep. 241

Run Your Life Show With Andy Vasily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 52:39


My guest in today's podcast exemplifies what it means to take the risks needed to find his passion and true calling in life. His name is Obert Jongwe and he is a Zimbabwean artist who has devoted his life to the craft of painting. When I think of Obert and his life, there is a great quote that comes to mind that truly represents what it means to take the risks needed to thrive in life both personally and professionally. The quote is from Dr. Carl Jung, a world renowned Swiss psychologist who passed away in 1961. "The cave we fear to enter holds the treasure we seek."When you think of your own life, what comes up for you when you think about times in the past that you either took the risk needed to succeed at something that mattered to you or you failed to take the risk needed to pursue something that mattered to you. Obert's ability to take risk and believe in himself is a beautiful story of finding purpose in life. I first came across Obert's story in an amazing short documentary that was created by the South African filmmakers Michael and Justine from the Green Renaissance project. I released a podcast I recorded with Michael Raimundo last month and in our conversation, he spoke and the work he and his partner Justine are doing with their Green Renaissance project.They  are a passionate team on a journey to inspire change by Creating beautiful, meaningful stories. They've done over 250 short films featuring amazingly ordinary people doing wonderful things in the world. I highly encourage you to check out their YouTube channel which you can find by searching for Green Renaissance. I will be doing free promotional work for them as I truly believe in their cause and hope that the listeners of my podcast can tune into their films which are sure to inspire you and provoke you to think differently about your life. When I watched their film featuring Obert Jongwe, I was inspired to reach out to him to invite him on my podcast to share his amazing story of resilience, meaning, and purpose. His work, as a painter, led him from Zimbabwe to South Africa. He has had his work featured in renowned art galleries in South Africa and Zimbabwe. His story is sure to move you to think about your true calling whatever that calling might be. I hope that my listeners will check out Obert's work and maybe even one day buy one of his beautiful paintings. He is a wonderful person with a kind, caring heart who is hoping to impact the world in his own unique ways. It was an honor to interview him and share his life story. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening. Connect With ObertTwitterRoussouw Modern Gallery InstagramFacebookPlease follow Michael and Justine's work at Green Renaissance and consider donating to their cause. Michael and Justine's video about Obert can be found herePlease be sure to subscribe to my Run Your Life podcast, much appreciated.

Melody and Friends
Healing One Brushstroke at a Time with Sheila Page

Melody and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 31:47


Episode at a Glance Betrayal in a relationship is one of the hardest things a woman can walk through in her journey of life. We are often left shattered and removed from the life we thought we knew, as we are left to pick up the pieces and ask "what now?". So what are some of the ways that God can begin healing us on that journey? We are so excited to have Author Sheila Page on this episode of Melody and Friends as she talks about her book, Healing One Brushstroke at a Time. Sheila shares her story of growing up as a missionary kid, living in Zimbabwe, Japan, and the United States before finally coming to live in Bangkok, Thailand. She then shares how she discovered her husband's addiction to sex and how she used an unlikely hobby that helped her recover, painting. Sheila's story is a story of God's love for a woman whose world had fallen apart, and how she discovered healing as she painted-one brushstroke at a time. Who is Sheila Page? Sheila Paige is a certified Pastoral Sex Addiction Professional and Author who writes and paints about hurt and hope. Like most of us who live in this broken world, she has experienced heartbreak, trauma, rejection, confusion, betrayal and grief. Sheila is an American citizen who was born in Japan, raised in Zimbabwe, has lived in Georgia and Alabama, and has resided in Thailand for the last twenty-five years. She knows her story of betrayal trauma resonates with women from all nations. Resources: Our listeners can purchase Sheila's book, Healing One Brushstroke at a Time, using the link here: https://www.amazon.com/Healing-One-Brushstroke-at-Time/dp/B0B4HYDVMP Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Melody and Friends! If you haven't already please take the time to leave us a rating and review on our iTunes page as it helps us get more great episodes like this to you!

Pretty Over Perfect
Brushstroke by Brushstroke: Building Enjoyable Family Relationships Part 1

Pretty Over Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 74:46


What are the secrets of happy families? We're diving into a few things that really seem to make families happier: holding weekly family meetings where everyone evaluates how the community is working and what can be improved, and creating systems the entire family can maintain and benefit from. These are crucial steps in creating environments with less friction and more joy, and our conversation about them is inspired by The Secrets of Happy Families by Bruce Feiler. We highly recommend it!We referenced this podcast with Simon Sinek and Richard Curtis, and Jessica might  be getting these suction cup drinking cups to make her life easier. 

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick
Episode 240 - Sheila Paige, "Healing, One Brushstroke at a Time"

Restoring the Soul with Michael John Cusick

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 34:43 Transcription Available


“Painting was healing and gave me a way to share my story when I could put words to it.” - Sheila PaigeOn this edition of the podcast, Michael welcomes Sheila Paige to the conversation. Not too long ago, Sheila experienced the tragedy of betrayal trauma and discovered the path to healing through painting. As a result, she found the faithfulness of a Creator who loves her in her pain.Although this podcast is in audio format, we trust you'll be able to visualize Sheila's beautiful artwork, which we hope will prompt you to see it yourself. We believe her book, “Healing, One Brushstroke at a Time” will make a great gift for someone this holiday season.HELPFUL RESOURCES:Sheila's book: Healing, One Brushstroke at a TimePodcastsEpisode 165 - Julianne Cusick, "Barriers to Overcoming Betrayal Trauma"Episode 166 - Julianne Cusick, "Treatment Barriers to Healing from Betrayal Trauma"Episode 195 - Julianne Cusick, “Devastated But Not Destroyed”Episode 228 - Julianne Cusick, "Life After Betrayal”Contact Restoring the Soul:- Tweet us at @michaeljcusick and @PodcastRTS- Like us on Facebook- Email us at info@restoringthesoul.comThanks for listening!

Pure Sex Radio
Healing, One Brushstroke at a Time

Pure Sex Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 30:18


Today's guest is Sheila Harkins. Sheila was on the podcast a couple years ago, May 19, 2020, to talk about how to help teens talk about difficult topics. If you'd like to listen to that conversation, it is Episode 749.But on today's episode Sheila is here to talk about her own healing from betrayal trauma and divorce. She shares about the long journey of trying to restore a broken marriage and then the aftermath of divorce – and how painting was instrumental in her healing process. As healing slowly took root in Sheila's life she was stirred to share her journey with other wives through her paintings. This resulted in the release of her book, Healing, One Brushstroke at a Time, which contains 42 of Sheila's paintings along with short reflections to help women heal. To learn more about Sheila and get a copy of her book, visit SheilaHarkins.com.More Resources:Bebroken.org/WivesOnline Wives Care GroupsPersonal Ministry ConsultationRelated Podcasts:Is There Hope After Divorce Due to Sexual Betrayal?Liminal Space: Helping Wives Transition from Betrayal to HopeEmbracing Your Worth After Sexual Betrayal----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations

UBC News World
Abstract Painting by Elena Bulatova - The Deeper Meaning Behind the Brushstroke

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 2:45


When it comes to abstract art, the experience is individual, it's personal. Bulatova knows this to be true and believes that the nature of individual reactions and experiences when viewing abstract artworks enriches the experience.

The Geekcentric Podcast
Watch Club | The Bad Batch EP 16 "Kamino Lost"

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 60:38


In this sixteenth and final episode of season 1 we see Clone Force 99 escape the destruction of their birthplace as they make the choices that will set us up for season two. Join CT-0831 “Hugs”, CT-1231 “Edit”, CT-1006 “Joints” and war hero CT-0118 “Brushstroke” as we share our thoughts on the somewhat conventional season finale titled “Kamino Lost”. Check out Megan's artwork: instagram.com/meganclara.draws Purchase Megan's artwork: inprnt.com/gallery/meganclaradraws Listen to Video Dames: The Podcast - anchor.fm/video-dames Check out Geekcentric on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Join Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames Follow NatePlaysGames on Instagram & Discord

The Geekcentric Podcast
Watch Club | The Bad Batch EP 15 "Return To Kamino"

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 64:41


In this fifteenth episode we see Clone Force 99 return to Kamino to confront their estranged brother and discover even more mysteries regarding their haunted past. Join CT-0831 “Hugs”, CT-1231 “Edit”, CT-1006 “Joints” and war hero CT-0118 “Brushstroke” as we share our thoughts and how they blew us outta the water this week with everything we love about this series showing up in this penultimate episode titled “Return to Kamino”. Check out Megan's artwork: instagram.com/meganclara.draws Purchase Megan's artwork: inprnt.com/gallery/meganclaradraws Listen to Video Dames: The Podcast - anchor.fm/video-dames Check out Geekcentric on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Join Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames Follow NatePlaysGames on Instagram & Discord

Hey Habersham
Brushstroke of Genuis

Hey Habersham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 38:26


Well-known locally for his painting, long time Cornelia resident Johnny Watts shares how he got started, and reveals a whole other side you might not know about him. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyhabersham/support

Inspiration Rising
Free Your Mind One Brushstroke at a Time - Whitney Freya

Inspiration Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 47:32


Whitney Freya is a modern day mystic and an expert in Inspired Living, providing practical tools & practices that free your mind from limitations and scarcity to create more in your life that lights you up from the inside out. She is the author of 30 Days to Unstoppable, Be the Dream Made Visible, Rise Above, Free Your Mind One Brush Stroke at a Time and The Artist Within, A Guide to Becoming Creatively Fit. She is Chief Muse at WhitneyFreyaStudio.com and leads online experiences to inspire you to imagine into your highest personal expression and create it into your reality. Her Creatively Fit Coaches are a worldwide force of creative possibility. She lives in NE Oregon and is either flying her paraglider or skiing around the mountains there, if she is not in her studio. Her three children are all off creating their own Unstoppable Dreams into reality.Create beautiful, engaging social media in 5 minutes a day - www.RiseUpCreatives.comConnect with Whitney:WhitneyFreya.com30 Days to Unstoppable, Be the Dream Made VisibleFacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTubeDon't Miss A Single Episode:Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.Leave a quick review on any of the podcast apps to tell people what you think about the show.Take a screenshot of the podcast and post it on Instagram or Instagram Stories. Tag us @insporising. We'll repost and give you a shoutout!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspiration-rising/donations

Songs, Art & Photos with Beth
That First Brushstroke, Word Or Note

Songs, Art & Photos with Beth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 11:18


How do we start the creative process. That first brushstroke on a canvas, the first word of a lyric, the first note of a song or finding an unexpected subject in photography. A discusssion about starting the creative process. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, Marc, and Joseph talk about the new (beta) iOS 14.Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Bill Counts App Mentions: Splice, Quik, FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD,

The iPhoneography Podcast
Episode 12: Dave Podnar

The iPhoneography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 58:30


In this episode I speak to Tiny Shutter’s Dave Podnar. I’ve now had the whole crew on the show! We talk about everything from WWDC20 to doing fun stuff with Apple’s Clips app. Oh, and the show doesn’t end when the music stops. Links App Mentions: Spectre, Camera+ 2, Enlight Photofox, TouchRetouch, Photoshop Camera, Brushstroke, Apple Clips Dave’s Instagram: profpod Dave’s Twitter: ProdPod Tiny Shutter

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about the Pre-WWDC Rumors.Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Brad Darvas App Mentions: Splice, Quik, FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD,

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about dealing with quarantine by using photography. Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jason Burrows App Mentions: Splice, Quik, FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about the DGI Osmo II. Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Chuck Crawford App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, Marc, and Joseph talk about the iPhone SE & YouTube debut. Tiny Shutter Podcast YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Ithalu Dominguez App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

  In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about iPhone 9 Rumors, Joseph’s new phone, and Matt’s video. Matt’s Video Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Lorena Gauk-Koleba App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 332: iPad Video & Moment Slow Shutter

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 53:23


In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, Marc, and Joseph talk about: iPad Video – YouTubeLidar Views – iMore Moment Slow Shutter – YouTube Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Randy O’Hara App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, …

Friday Night Groove
Friday Night Groove: The Brushstroke Edition

Friday Night Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 52:18


My interview with Philadelphia based singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, Brushstroke (Eoin Murphy). We talked about his early life, the release of his two albums, and his input into the greater Philadelphia music scene. Tracklist: Intro: Fennec-So Far Now Intro Mix: Aseul - 2 Weeks Doses - Cherry Pie Bruna Mendez - Avisa brushstroke - After Hours Interview Part 1 brushstroke & Alpha Waves - onmyown brushstroke - S.T.C. Charles Barkley (Mochi Robinson & brushstroke) - Chuck brushstroke - Lost In Translation brushstroke - Tapestries Interview Part 2 brushstroke & Alpha Waves - drip castle Charles Barkley - Opal brushstroke - Thoughts vs Dreams Mochi Robinson - Chattanooga brushstroke & Alpha Waves - pavement Mochi Robinson - Say it, Love (feat. brushstroke) Ending: brushstroke - Burnin Down Artists Information Bandcamp: https://brushstroke.bandcamp.com/ Instagram: @musicbymurph Twitter: @musicbymurph Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Brushstroke00 www.fridaynightgroove.com for more

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about what they have been up to lately. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: David Steinberg App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, and Matt talk about the issues with the Samsung S20 and review by Input Magazine. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Warren Mcinnis App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, and Joseph talk about the update to the Darkroom App. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jeff Feeny App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 327: Visionist And FiLMiC Firstlight Apps

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 61:08


In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt and Joseph talk about a couple apps: Visionist & FiLMiC Firstlight. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Elaine Taylor App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 326: Facebook Question – Lens Flare

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 69:23


In this episode Greg and Dave answer a question about lens flare from a listener. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jackie Miller App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph give tips on improving your Christmas Photos. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Darren Rooney App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 324: Artful iPhotography Community & Spectre App

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 64:52


In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about the Artful iPhotography Community and the PetaPixel Article about the Spectre App. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Addy Rose App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 323: FiLMiC Firstlight & Apple Case

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 49:05


In this episode Greg, Dave, and Matt talk about FiLMiC Firstlight and the new Apple Case. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jeff Feeny App Mentions: FiLMic Firstlight, Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

  In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph interview Meri Walker (iphoneartgirl) about using the iPhone to create art. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iphoneartgirl/Website: http://iphoneartgirl.comDayflash: username iphoneartgirl Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Charles Brunson App Mentions: Imaengine Vector, Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Greg, Dave, Matt, and Joseph talk about what they have been up to lately. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Lyla Reichart App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, …

Japan Eats!
Episode 174: What To Drink With Sushi

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 58:46


Our guests are Joshua Foulquier, co-owner of Sushi Noz, and Joshua Copeland, beverage director and general manager. Sushi Noz is an authentic 8-seat sushi restaurant in Upper East Side with a Michelin star. Joshua Copeland has extensive experience at highly reputable western and Japanese restaurants, including Del Posto and Brushstroke by David Bouley. He has built an impressive beverage list at Sushi Noz, which includes 165 sake, 18 shochu, 385 wine and 22 Japanese teas, to pair with sushi. In this episode, we discuss how Josh gained his knowledge of a vast variety of beverages, what to drink with sushi beyond Japanese sake, and much, much more!!!Join Heritage Radio Network on Monday, November 11th, for a raucous feast to toast a decade of food radio. Our tenth anniversary bacchanal is a rare gathering of your favorite chefs, mixologists, storytellers, thought leaders, and culinary masterminds. We’ll salute the inductees of the newly minted HRN Hall of Fame, who embody our mission to further equity, sustainability, and deliciousness. Explore the beautiful Palm House and Yellow Magnolia Café, taste and imbibe to your heart’s content, and bid on once-in-a-lifetime experiences and tasty gifts for any budget at our silent auction. Tickets available now at heritageradionetwork.org/gala.Japan Eats is powered by Simplecast. 

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

  In this episode Greg, and Dave talk about the Steller App. Greg on Steller Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Marie O’connell App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 318: Interview With Jeff Feeny On iPhone 11 Pro

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 73:24


In this episode Matt, Greg, and Dave interview Jeff Feeny about his new iPhone 11 Pro. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jeff Feeny iPhone 11 Pro Images: App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, Dave and Joseph talk about the new iPhone 11 images on Reddit. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Elaine @sunflowerof21 on Instagram App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, Dave and Joseph talk about the new iPhone 11. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Rudi Gladitsch App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Marc, Matt, Greg, Dave and Joseph talk about the Apple Event and the new products they announced. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Apple App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, and Dave talk about the upcoming Apple Announcement. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Dean Whitmire App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment – …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, Dave, and Joseph talk about the new update to the Focos App. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Julie Gresty App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, and Dave talk about Greg’s experience with iOS 13 Beta. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Joy Hiller Porter Drennan App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Matt, Greg, and Joseph talk about Landscape Photography. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jeff Feeny App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment – Pro Camera, Polarr, Oggl, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 310: Interview With Rupali Renjen From Dayflash App

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 61:35


In this episode Dave, Greg, and Joseph interviewed Rupali Renjen from the Dayflash App. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jason Burrows App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave, Greg, and Matt talk about the Dayflash App. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Eileen TravellingMom on Instragram   App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talk about the IPPAward results. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Mariana Gonzalez   App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave and Greg talk about the latest Moment Camera update. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Rishi Oswal App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, LUCiD, Mavis, Moment – …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave, Greg, and Matt talk about what they have been up to lately. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jackie Miller App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, Motion Stills, AirDisk Pro, SKRWT, Shortcuts, Quik, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

    In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talk about Matt’s DxO One Camera and Greg’s new Shuttercase. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Marilyn Reda App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

              In this episode Dave and Greg talk about some announcements made at WWDC. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Paul Yan App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, Marc, and Joseph talked about people, magazines, or other media sites asking for your images for little to no compensation. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Lesley Midda App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talked about the rumored iPhone 11 & 11R. Rene Ritchie YouTube, iMore Article Statue Of Liberty App Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Cindy Stoffel Jones App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Journey Church of Bowling Green
"The Good Life" - Part 2 - Living the Good Life Starts When you Step into your Purpose

Journey Church of Bowling Green

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 43:46


Part 2Purpose = the reason for which something exists or is accomplished.The Mona Lisa is a masterpiece painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 1500's. He spent years purposefully placing each brushstroke until it became the Mona Lisa. It's perfect. You couldn't take out one brushstroke and it still be the masterpiece that da Vinci intended it to be. God has created us, the church, to be His masterpiece. Each one of us is a brushstroke on the canvas of time that creates a masterpiece that shows grace and love to the world. He's been working on this since the beginning of time. Each brushstroke is important in this masterpiece. Each one placed perfectly and intentionally by the Master Painter. This is why you are important. He has placed you here for a specific purpose. You are a part of His masterpiece. You have a purpose. The most important thing to remember about purpose is this: you have one.Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/92323)

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 298: Facebook Discussion & App Updates

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 65:47


In this episode Dave, Greg, and Matt talk about Facebook and other social media, and certain app updates: ArtCard, Analogue Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Ithalu Dominguez App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, IntroMate, Spectre, Carbon, Panols, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 297: Adobe’s Photography Plan Increase

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 57:31


              In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talk about Adobe’s price increase for the Photography Plan. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jamie Eisele App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, Microsoft Pix, …

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast
Episode 296: Samsung Fold Issues (followup to iPhone concept video)

Tiny Shutter | An iPhone Photography – iPhoneography – Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 65:12


              In this episode Dave, Greg, Matt, and Joseph talk about the Samsung Fold and updates to Halide & Photofox. Producers: Matt DeVore, Greg McMillan, Artful iPhotography Community, Bob Richter Post Pic of the Week Winner: Jori Reijonen App Mentions: Enlight Photofox, Brushstroke, ArtCard, …

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke
Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke - Ep 6 - A Universal Bias Question

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 16:10


In this month’s Podcast “A Universal Bias Question” Keith gives you a way to get biased jurors to realize and inform the court they cannot be fair – it sounds like a stretch – listen and see how this honor system works – any place – universally!

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke
Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke - Ep 5 - Not A Lot Of Visible Damage

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 11:45


In this month’s Podcast “Not a Lot of Visible Property Damage” Keith provides a surefire way to put an end to one of the defense’s favorite unfair tactics – claiming it was just a fender-bender, therefore, your client couldn’t have been hurt badly from the defendant ramming him or her - waiving photos around like a magician uses a wand to distract and trick the audience. After you listen to this, they won’t be able to get away with that sleight of hand anymore.

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke
Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke - Ep 4 - It's A Calling

Mitnik's Monthly Brushstroke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 6:05


This month’s Podcast “It's A Calling” reminds us - it’s an honor to be asked to stand up for others, when it's unfair for them to stand alone.

AppStore с Александром Леви
«Цена Brushstroke — 169 рублей, что на фоне бесплатной Prisma, конечно, упущение»

AppStore с Александром Леви

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 1:41


Japan Eats!
Episode 44: Connecting Tea Farmers & New Yorkers

Japan Eats!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 50:27


This week on Japan Eats, host Akiko Katayama is joined in the studio by Zach Mangan, the founder of the kettl tea compay. Sourced from Nagano’s famed buckwheat, the hills of Hoshinomura, and elsewhere in Japan, kettl’s top-tier teas are served at New York restaurants such as Atera and Brushstroke and sold online for at-home consumption. Their catalog of clients have been awarded 16 Michelin stars and counting. Tune in to hear them discuss Zach's path from musician to tea importer, regional differences between Japanese green tea producers, and more.

Ecole Appli HD
Appli 58 : Brushstroke

Ecole Appli HD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015 1:10


Dans ce numéro nous allons tester l'application " Brushstroke " 2,99 €Lien de l'application : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/brushstroke/id824421012?mt=8

In the Drink
Episode 122: Jamie Graves

In the Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 40:44


This week’s guest on In the Drink is sommelier Jamie Graves. Jamie Graves moved to Japan when he was 22 and quickly fell in love with the food. Over five years he worked in a variety of Western and Japanese restaurants as a cook, studying the language and cuisine. In 2007 he passed the highest level of the Japanese Proficiency Exam for non-native speakers. Since moving back to New York he has worked in service, in 2008 opening Japanese fine dining restaurant Kajitsu as a server then in 2011 moving on to join the opening team of Brushstroke as a manager, a fine dining Japanese restaurant serving exclusively kaiseki style tasting menus. During his time as Service Director Brushstroke received one star from the Michelin Guide several years in a row, and was named as the #2 Best New Restaurant in the US for 2011 by GQ Magazine. In the beginning of 2014 Jamie joined Sakamai as General Manager, excited to develop one of the great sake programs in the US. In September of 2014 Jamie attended the World Sake Sommelier competition in Tokyo as one of ten finalists, and was one of three finalists selected for a “Judge’s Selection” award, with particular note of his warm approach to service and his inspired pairing of Japanese sake with Western cuisine. This program was brought to you by Visit Napa Valley.

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
Best of 2020 | Tyler Perry: “Don’t You Ever Change One Brushstroke on Your Canvas Because Somebody Doesn’t Like What You Paint.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 24:16


On today’s Best of 2020 episode, Tyler Perry ( https://tylerperry.com ) shares a powerful story about what can happen when you shift your intention and lock it in on what you want. Plus, how to deal with the critics who wish failure upon you. Source: Tyler Perry Spring Tuskegee Commencement Speech ( https://youtu.be/1TUoWe-6E6c ) QOD Book Club enrollment is open now! Our upcoming featured book selection is Goals! How to Get Anything You Want — Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible by Brian Tracy. The discussion begins Wednesday, January 6th. Click here to get started for only $7 ( https://seancroxton.lpages.co/qod-book-club-goals/ ). Grab your FREE copy of Sean’s new ebook, Money Mindset Made Simple , at www.moneymindsetmadesimple.com ( http://www.moneymindsetmadesimple.com/ ). Hosted by Sean Croxton ( https://seancroxton.com/ ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Richmond Art Gallery Podcast
RAG Youth Podcast - Episode 3

Richmond Art Gallery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 12:48


A discussion about Konstantin Dimopoulos' "Blue Trees," a public art installation at Garden City Park. Produced in association with the Richmond Media Lab. Visit us at www.richmondartgallery.org

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks
1003 | Tyler Perry: “Don’t You Ever Change One Brushstroke on Your Canvas Because Somebody Doesn’t Like What You Paint.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 22:18


On today’s episode, Tyler Perry ( https://tylerperry.com ) shares a powerful story about what can happen when you shift your intention and lock it in on what you want. Plus, how to deal with the critics who wish failure upon you. Money Mind Enrollment is OPEN. Get signed up today at: www.moneymindacademy.com ( http://www.moneymindacademy.com/ ) Miss Last Night’s Free Money Class? Catch the replay at: www.moneyclassreplay.com ( http://www.moneyclassreplay.com/ ) Source: Tyler Perry Spring Tuskegee Commencement Speech ( https://youtu.be/1TUoWe-6E6c ) Hosted by Sean Croxton ( https://seancroxton.com/ ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands