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Wisdom-Trek ©
Day 1989 – Intelligent and Wise – Daily Wisdom

Wisdom-Trek ©

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 4:00 Transcription Available


Welcome to Day 1989 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Intelligent And Wise – Daily Wisdom Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps. We are on Day 1989 of our Trek, and it's time to explore another nugget of wisdom, which includes an inspirational quote and some wise words from Gramps for today's trek. Wisdom is the final frontier in gaining true knowledge. So we are on a daily trek to create a legacy of wisdom, seek out discernment and insights, and boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Hello, my friend; this is Gramps. Thanks for coming along on today's trek as we increase Wisdom and Create a Living Legacy. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Proverbs%2016%3A16&version=NLT (Proverbs 16:16)  How much better to get wisdom than gold, and sound judgment than silver!    If you apply the words you hear today, over time, it will help you become more healthy, wealthy, and wise as you continue your daily trek of life. So let's jump right in with today's nugget: Today's quote is from Bryant H. McGill, and it is: An intelligent and wise person is never afraid or ashamed to find errors in their understanding of things. Intelligent And Wise We should not be ashamed to admit that we are wrong or may have errors in our work unless it is habitual. Only a truly intelligent and wise person is also mature enough to understand that you gain intelligence and wisdom by making mistakes, learning from them, and then continuing excellently. Now, there is a point if you keep repeating the same mistakes and you are not adding intelligence or wisdom that you may not be intelligent or wise. Intelligence is the accumulation of knowledge, while wisdom is an accumulation of common sense and life skills. So when you make mistakes or have errors in your work or studies, you have a choice to add to your learning and wisdom and make corrections, or you become a simple fool. In the first situation, there is no need to be ashamed. In the latter, you should be ashamed that you are not gaining intelligence and wisdom. Choose wisely. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=2%20Timothy%202%3A15&version=NLT (2 Timothy 2:15) Work hard so you can present yourself to God and receive his approval. Be a good worker, one who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly explains the word of truth. As you ponder this nugget of wisdom for yourself, please encourage your friends and family to join us and come along tomorrow for another day of ‘Wisdom-Trek, Creating a Legacy.' If you want to listen to any of our 1988 treks or read the Wisdom Journal, they are available at Wisdom-Trek.com. In addition, I encourage you to subscribe to Wisdom-Trek on your favorite podcast player to download each day's trek automatically. Finally, if you would like to receive our weekly newsletter,' Wisdom Notes,' please email me at guthrie@wisdom-trek.com. Thank you so much for allowing me to be your guide, mentor, and, most importantly, your friend as I serve you through this Wisdom-Trek podcast and journal. As we take this trek together, let us always: Live Abundantly (Fully) Love Unconditionally Listen Intentionally Learn Continuously Lend to others Generously Lead with Integrity Leave a Living Legacy Each Day I am Guthrie Chamberlain….reminding you to 'Keep Moving Forward,' ‘Enjoy your Journey,' and ‘Create a Great Day…Everyday'! See you next time for more daily wisdom!

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Self Care Passport
EP62 How We Consume and Abundance, A Catalyst For Simple, Abundant And Embodied Living

Self Care Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 6:20


By consuming less we have more time, space and mental clarity for ourselves. Notice what you can nurture with less? Digital world, less notifications, allotted times instead of time drains of all day use, systems and structure = less distractions Emotional clutter, breathe easier, pay attention to what is truly important. Materialistic needs and wants, less to clean, clear and calculate (budget); quality over quantity.  Nutritional Choices, more energy, more conversation at meals or saying that you want to make some changes. These efforts honor yourself and others, feeling more whole and abundant. Affirmation: Abundance is a process of letting go; that which is empty can receive. ~Bryant H. McGill Thank you for being here today. Please reach out if you have questions, comments or concerns. https://www.instagram.com/janae_fletcher/  

The Unuseful Hour
The Unuseful Hour - ALAXSXAQ, Chapter 15

The Unuseful Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 37:52


15. The Totapas Architects of grandeur are often the master builders of disillusionment. --Bryant H McGill. The first show to be featured on the podcast THE UNUSEFUL HOUR, Alaxsxaq features the writing and acting of DW Draffin, who has been doing both for a very long time.

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Xtreme Endurance
Move With You

Xtreme Endurance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 168:52


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Radion6, Lee Miller, DJ Kone and so many more! Tracks like ‘Good Time’ by Riggi & Piros, Dave Crushe & JackMar will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! “Be observant; become more intentional with your actions. Living a life of value, one with extraordinary opportunities, requires us to pay attention to everything happening around us.” “When it comes to success, what matters isn’t so much learning something new but putting into practice what we already know.” "If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have to find the courage to live it." – John Irving "It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is getting up and taking action." – Honore de Balzac "Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests." – Charles Lindbergh “Remember, happiness doesn’t depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think. – Dale Carnegie “Life will always try to make things difficult for you, but every time you overcome obstacles, you come out stronger.” “I want you to understand that every scar that you have is a reminder not just that you got hurt, but that you survived.” – Michelle Obama “Never let the things you want make you forget all the things you have.” – Sanchita Pandey “Your past is like a bag of bricks; set it down and walk away. Quit collecting every painful word, memory and mistake. Collect hope.” – Bryant H. McGill “The beautiful thing about life is that you can always change, grow and get better. You aren’t defined by your past or your mistakes.” “Speak and act with a pure mind, and happiness will follow you as your shadow, unshakable.” – Gautama Buddha 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Yemaya (Justin Beatz Remix) - Ray MD 08:02 - Look So Cute (Extended Mix) - Riddim Commission feat. Gabi’el 12:29 - Mic Break 12:42 - Move With You (House Hustler Remix) - Rick Marshall 18:07 - Good Time (Extended Mix) - Riggi & Piros, Dave Crusher & JackMar 21:17 - Mic Break 21:25 - Awake (Extended Mix) - Radion6 26:55 - I Won’t Forget (Original Mix) - Reuben Keeney 32:29 - Mic Break 32:36 - Feel Your Touch (Extended Mix) - RetroVision 36:03 - Mirrors - Richard Beynon feat. Sam Olson 41:33 - Mic Break 41:41 - Art Of Noise (Original Mix) - Richard Durand 47:29 - Never Back Down (Chris Porter Remix) - Richard Lowe, Lee Miller, Karen Kelly 54:07 - Mic Break 54:15 - Anthrax (Original Mix) - Rigeltons 58:06 - Revolve (Original Mix) - Rhett 63:20 - Mic Break 63:29 - Off The Chain (Original Mix) - Rich Wakley 70:32 - Cobra - R3hab 76:00 - Mic Break 76:07 - Yo Me Voy (The Cube Guys Remix) - Rio Dela Duna vs. DJ Kone & Marc Palacios 81:54 - Déjà Vu On The Dancefloor - Rhythm Staircase 88:48 - Mic Break 88:57 - Mango (Original Mix) - Reset Robot 96:54 - El Mohan (Mario Ochoa Remix) - Ramon Bedoya 103:49 - Mic Break 103:54 - Compulsion (Original Mix) - Rein 111:01 - Indoktrinering (Original Mix) - Rafael Cerato & Teologen 115:56 - Mic Break 116:09 - Holding On To You (Ralph Felix Extended Remix) - Ralph Felix & Kev 120:17 - Find (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) - Ridgewalkers feat. El 126:51 - Mic Break 127:00 - Kayo (Original Mix) - Redjesh & Praveen 133:34 - Feel The Fire (Original Mix) - Red Rogue 140:09 - Mic Break 140:27 - Airwaves (Wrongun Mix) - Rank 1 vs. Wrongun 146:58 - Elysian (Extended Mix) - Richard Harrington & Beat On 154:49 - Mic Break 156:08 - Climbing Up A Mountain (Extended Mix) - Richard F. 163:23 - Feast Of Gods (DJ Buzzard Rethought Mix) - RescuePoetix 168:52 - Finish "

DJ Meredith
Move With You

DJ Meredith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 168:52


"Keep your workout music fresh all year long and crank up this high intensity party for your pavement! This heart pounding playlist will provide you with all the entertainment & motivation you need to amp up your sweat session courtesy of Radion6, Lee Miller, DJ Kone and so many more! Tracks like ‘Good Time’ by Riggi & Piros, Dave Crushe & JackMar will inspire you to crush your fitness goals! “Be observant; become more intentional with your actions. Living a life of value, one with extraordinary opportunities, requires us to pay attention to everything happening around us.” “When it comes to success, what matters isn’t so much learning something new but putting into practice what we already know.” "If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you have to find the courage to live it." – John Irving "It is easy to sit up and take notice, What is difficult is getting up and taking action." – Honore de Balzac "Living in dreams of yesterday, we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests." – Charles Lindbergh “Remember, happiness doesn’t depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely on what you think. – Dale Carnegie “Life will always try to make things difficult for you, but every time you overcome obstacles, you come out stronger.” “I want you to understand that every scar that you have is a reminder not just that you got hurt, but that you survived.” – Michelle Obama “Never let the things you want make you forget all the things you have.” – Sanchita Pandey “Your past is like a bag of bricks; set it down and walk away. Quit collecting every painful word, memory and mistake. Collect hope.” – Bryant H. McGill “The beautiful thing about life is that you can always change, grow and get better. You aren’t defined by your past or your mistakes.” “Speak and act with a pure mind, and happiness will follow you as your shadow, unshakable.” – Gautama Buddha 00:00 - Mic Break 01:46 - Yemaya (Justin Beatz Remix) - Ray MD 08:02 - Look So Cute (Extended Mix) - Riddim Commission feat. Gabi’el 12:29 - Mic Break 12:42 - Move With You (House Hustler Remix) - Rick Marshall 18:07 - Good Time (Extended Mix) - Riggi & Piros, Dave Crusher & JackMar 21:17 - Mic Break 21:25 - Awake (Extended Mix) - Radion6 26:55 - I Won’t Forget (Original Mix) - Reuben Keeney 32:29 - Mic Break 32:36 - Feel Your Touch (Extended Mix) - RetroVision 36:03 - Mirrors - Richard Beynon feat. Sam Olson 41:33 - Mic Break 41:41 - Art Of Noise (Original Mix) - Richard Durand 47:29 - Never Back Down (Chris Porter Remix) - Richard Lowe, Lee Miller, Karen Kelly 54:07 - Mic Break 54:15 - Anthrax (Original Mix) - Rigeltons 58:06 - Revolve (Original Mix) - Rhett 63:20 - Mic Break 63:29 - Off The Chain (Original Mix) - Rich Wakley 70:32 - Cobra - R3hab 76:00 - Mic Break 76:07 - Yo Me Voy (The Cube Guys Remix) - Rio Dela Duna vs. DJ Kone & Marc Palacios 81:54 - Déjà Vu On The Dancefloor - Rhythm Staircase 88:48 - Mic Break 88:57 - Mango (Original Mix) - Reset Robot 96:54 - El Mohan (Mario Ochoa Remix) - Ramon Bedoya 103:49 - Mic Break 103:54 - Compulsion (Original Mix) - Rein 111:01 - Indoktrinering (Original Mix) - Rafael Cerato & Teologen 115:56 - Mic Break 116:09 - Holding On To You (Ralph Felix Extended Remix) - Ralph Felix & Kev 120:17 - Find (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) - Ridgewalkers feat. El 126:51 - Mic Break 127:00 - Kayo (Original Mix) - Redjesh & Praveen 133:34 - Feel The Fire (Original Mix) - Red Rogue 140:09 - Mic Break 140:27 - Airwaves (Wrongun Mix) - Rank 1 vs. Wrongun 146:58 - Elysian (Extended Mix) - Richard Harrington & Beat On 154:49 - Mic Break 156:08 - Climbing Up A Mountain (Extended Mix) - Richard F. 163:23 - Feast Of Gods (DJ Buzzard Rethought Mix) - RescuePoetix 168:52 - Finish "

Shortest Podcast Ever
Bryant H. McGill

Shortest Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 2:23


"You are powerful, if you choose to be." -Bryant H. McGill 

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Mom Is In Control Podcast
470: Throwback: Creating Momentum

Mom Is In Control Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 17:10


"Enthusiasm is the energy and force that builds literal momentum of the human soul and mind." -Bryant H. McGill   In this episode, I talk about: How to recognize what your soul is craving How to create momentum to begin living your life in alignment How creating momentum can help you start FEELING the way you want to feel Putting a commitment on the calendar and showing up   Continue the conversation on Instagram @momisincontrol Sign up for the parenting mini-course: http://momisincontrol.com/signup  

ReQuotie
Listening Shows Respect. | Geary Erua - ReQuotie

ReQuotie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 18:26


" One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say. " -Bryant H. Mcgill Let me ask you a quick question... What does respect mean to you? It has many meanings for many people. but the most universal one is to listen to what the other have to say. In this week's podcast episode, we will explore many different ways to improve our listening skills to be more respectful to ourselves and others. If you're not already a supporter of my podcast, support it at: https://anchor.fm/requotie By the way, here is my blog site: https://alliseverything892198203.wordpress.com/ Thank you for tuning in and have a spectacular rest of the week! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/requotie/support

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Life Talk with Craig Lounsbrough
What We Worship - The Things We Bow Down To

Life Talk with Craig Lounsbrough

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 8:58


What I Worship The Things I Bow Down To We all worship something.  For the strong and stalwart types among us,we probably find that statement a bit pathetic or at least somewhat unsavory at best.  For the more passive among us,that statement might make us feel more subservient and possibly more used than we already feel.  For everyone else that’s somewhere in the middle, it might resonate as slightly antiquated with a dusty touch of religious sentimentality. Regardless of where we fall or who we are, the concept of worship can cut against the grain and be seen as an action that undercuts our independence.  Worse yet, the whole idea or act of worship might usurp our independence altogether, which for many us is a rather frightening proposition.  Often we conceptualize worship as being something that demands our obedience and allegiance.  To many, worship suggests subservience and a kind of scripted groveling where we’re irreparably stooped and bent in penance or slavery to something.  To others, it’s an action that they sense is owed to something in their lives, or it can be an action that draws one close to the object of worship.  Whatever the case, we all worship something.        Our Need to Worship Dorothy Thompson said that “the instinct to worship is hardly less strong than the instinct to eat.”  That’s pretty powerful.  There’s something woven and intricately threaded within us that demands that we worship.  Benjamin Disraeli framed it nicely when he said that “man is made to adore and to obey: but if you will not command him,if you give him nothing to worship, he will fashion his own divinities, and find a chieftain in his own passions.”  There’s something core within us that needs something core above us.  So, it seems that we’re always about the process of creating something that can be that “core” thing.  In reality we’ve become quite adept at it.  In creating,we might ask ourselves are we creating just to create, or are we creating something to worship?  How much of our energies, our efforts and our creativity are directed toward the creation of something that’s much more than simply something that we came up with, and is actually more about something that we can look up to?  In all the scurrying about that we do in life, in all the assorted investments that we make, and in all the tedium that we’re all about, are we in reality creating something that’s big enough and sufficient enough to appear worthy of our worship?    Worship Implies a Throne Worship suggests that something has been elevated above everything else.  There’s something within our lives that holds that key and sacred place; the thing that we have set on the throne of our lives. The whole concept of a “throne” suggests that each life has a place of primacy, a central location or point which everything else draws from, and around which everything is centered.  Most of us don’t think about the concept of a “throne” likely because such a notion is the stuff of antiquity; some object that we would associate with ‘pomp and circumstance.’  That imagery doesn’t really fit in our conceptualization of our lives as we live them out in the 21st century.  A “throne” is just too eccentric and off.  Yet, in thinking about worship it seems unpardonably imperative to embrace the understanding that we each have a central place in our lives that is second to none.  There is that place that we carefully guard, that “hill that we’re willing to die on,” that part of ourselves that’s unquestionably non-negotiable, and that thing that we feel we simply couldn’t live without.  There are those places where no one’s allowed and no one can touch.  We have that inner sanctum, that holy of holies that’s reverenced and revered.  We may not think of these places quite that way, but they’re there.  These are our thrones.   Something on the Throne It would seem to follow that if we’ve got a throne, and we do, that something’s probably on it.  Therein lays the great question for each of us.  What do we put on the throne?  It seems that while we have a throne, we are privileged to put on it whatever we want. Things can demand that we put them on the throne; whether that be people, or dreams, or relationships, or careers, or material objects, or religious beliefs, or the desire for status in whatever arena we desire status in.  Petitions for the throne can come from painful events, disheartening failures, any of our many wounds, or a wide array of emotional issues.  Things such as denial, hatred, bitterness and revenge can all jockey for a place on the throne.  Then there are all kinds of addictions or other destructive behaviors that will want to sit firmly on the throne so that they can exist unimpeded and unquestioned.   Ourselves on the Throne More often than not, we put ourselves on the throne; or at least that’s what we think we put on the throne.  We want to reign supreme in the kingdom that we call “us.”  We reign with an iron scepter and we bow to no one.  Bryant H. McGill said that “self-made men often worship their creator.”  That’s quite frightening.  Yet, the throne of our lives is such a massive and sometimes overwhelming place that we’re fooled as to who’s actually on it.  It’s really not “us” that’s on it,but things we’ve put there that we think are “us.”  Often we’re deluded into believing that we’re reigning, when we’re subservient to what we’ve put on there.  Because we put these things on the throne we assume that we control them.  Yet, what we put in power, what we elevate to that position will turn and control us.  Likely one of the greatest deceptions is to firmly believe that we’re on throne when we’re not.   What Should We Put on the Throne? The throne of our lives is a powerful place.  It would make crystal clear sense then to carefully determine what we put on the throne.  Often we’re not wise enough to know exactly what that should be.  Our frequent short-sightedness and hedonism are hardly suitable lenses through which to make such a choice.  It’s entirely feasible that anything that “we” put on the throne will in time turn on us, usurp us,use us, or possibly destroy us.  It’s downright possible that anything that we put on the throne will help will turn to our ill.  Maybe it’s more about “allowing”something on the throne; something that does not demand that place, but requests it.  Maybe something that inherently seeks our good over its own. Could there be something that designed us purely for itself and us purely for it; something that is the only natural and good fit for the throne of our lives?  Is the throne of our lives custom-made for something or someone like this? Anything else on the throne will surely lead to a life that embraces the agenda of whatever it is that’s on the throne. Only one thing sits on the throne on our behalf.  So, who’s on the throne?