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What if gratitude could actually make you more beautiful from the inside out? In this conversation with Meredith Curtis, we're exploring the transformative power of cultivating gratitude in your homeschool family—and how thanksgiving changes not just your heart, but your entire countenance and home atmosphere.From Thanksgiving traditions that knit families together to miracle stories of God's provision, Meredith shares decades of wisdom on raising grateful children who focus on Jesus instead of consumerism.In this episode:✅How cultivating gratitude transforms you into a more beautiful person (yes, really!)✅Simple Thanksgiving traditions that build faith and family unity✅The crab legs miracle story that reminds us nothing is impossible with God✅Practical activities for the holiday season that shift focus from presents to Jesus✅Why serving others creates grateful hearts in your childrenReady to make gratitude a daily practice? Grab the free 30 Days of Gratitude Challenge mentioned in this episode and join hundreds of families started November 1st!Recommended Resources:30 Days of Gratitude ChallengeGrand Prize GiveawayGod's Girls Beauty Secrets Bible StudyCelebrate ThanksgivingJesus, Fill My Heart & Home Bible StudyChristmas Unit StudiesMeredith "GrandMerey" Curtis, mom of 5 homeschool grads and grandmother of 8, writes, speaks, leads worship, and loves celebrating God's goodness at every opportunity possible, believing that gratitude is the secret to joy. She enjoys creating homeschool curriculum and Bible studies for Christian families, as well as writing Maggie King Mysteries, wholesome cozies. Find her at PowerlineProd.com, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.Show Notes:The Beauty Secret That Changes EverythingMeredith Curtis is here with me today, and we're talking about gratitude. Meredith, y'all know I run the 30 Days of Gratitude Challenge, and I get guest bloggers to come in and post on our blog. I think Meredith has done it every single year I've ever done this. I know that's your heart. I know that's my heart. Gratitude just can do so many things for us.Meredith is a homeschooling mom who graduated her 5 children. Now she's grandmother to 8, so far, and all of them homeschool. She's a pastor's wife, a worship leader, a writer, a speaker, and she loves ministering to homeschool families. She's created a lot of curriculum, and she just started a mystery series called Maggie King Mysteries.Gratitude as a Beauty SecretMeredith, you have actually talked about gratitude as being a beauty secret. Can you sort of explain what you mean by that, and how you've seen gratitude actually transform someone from the inside?Meredith: I've always believed this, and I remember my grandmother used to say to me, beauty is as beauty does. When I was a young woman, teenager, young adult, young wife, I wanted to be beautiful on the inside. From my grandmother, I grasped that principle that beauty on the inside flows to the outside.One of the passages that really stood out to me was 1 Peter 3:1-7, and how God commends Sarah as a beautiful woman because of her gentle and quiet spirit. That got me on the road to thinking about beauty. I actually have a Bible study called God's Girls Beauty Secrets.When you're kind, when you're grateful, it changes your heart. Gratitude changes your focus from self to the Lord. Kindness changes your focus from self to others. When you're grateful and you walk into a home, or you walk into work, or you walk into your homeschool co-op or church, and you're having a conversation with people, it changes the expression on your face.You have more of a smile, you don't have those frowny frown lines. You have a beauty that emanates from you, and I think people want to be around you when you're like that. They want to be around people that are grateful, because it's gonna be raising them up rather than pulling them down.I'm a pastor's wife, and I see all the terrible things that happen to people. Mike and I have gone through so many trials. I think that sometimes the Lord just has to remind me, be grateful, be grateful, be grateful. When I am grateful, I notice the way people respond to me is very different than when I'm complaining and bitter.Beauty isn't just about a symmetrical face. Beauty goes so much beyond that, because it's your poise, it's your confidence. A truly beautiful woman walks into a room, and she's like, God is good, I'm so happy to see all of you, and her focus is completely on other people. That is beautiful.The Physical Impact of Bitterness vs. GratitudeYou know, as you're saying that, I do believe that however you're thinking on the inside is going to come out in your facial expressions, in your gestures, the way that you hold yourself. I also think, unfortunately, the opposite is true. Someone who is bitter—I have friends that are still holding bitterness towards people, and they're the ones that are in the hospital all the time. They've got illness, like, physical illnesses.Bitterness in your heart can actually mess up your insides. But the opposite of bitterness—you're forgiving, and you're grateful, and you're thankful, and you're kind—and that person, I think, God just blesses. When you have that attitude, people are like, oh, I want to be around them. Who wants to be around someone that's just complaining all the time?Passing Down Gratitude to GrandchildrenLet's talk about your grandchildren. Are there some things that you have been doing, or are doing, to pass down these values of gratitude and of your faith as well? Do you have any traditions that you're really cultivating a spirit of gratitude?Meredith: With Thanksgiving coming up this month, the first one I think of is we have a Thanksgiving tradition where before we say the blessing, we all pass around—sometimes I pass around kernels of corn, there's like this Thanksgiving poem about kernels of corn—or sometimes we just share things that we're thankful for.That is really powerful, because there's always tears. There's always something that's bittersweet, where someone's gone through something hard, and yet they're thankful for the things God did through it, or the people that helped them through it. There's just so much knitting together of family as people are thanking one another.Another thing I do with my grandchildren specifically: whenever they come over, I always ask them, what was the best thing that happened today? And then I always say to them, isn't God good? And then they say, yes, he is so good. That's not necessarily a tradition, but it's a habit that I've purposely cultivated with them to focus on the positive and be grateful.That's so interesting. When I'm with my grandkids, especially if I'm taking care of them and their parents are gone somewhere, and we're getting ready for bed, especially when they're younger, like 5 and under, I'm like, okay, we're gonna pray before we go to bed. I want you to think of one thing that you can say thank you to God for.That way, I'm like, we're gonna think. The only thing you have to say is, thank you, God. It does sort of make them think, well, what did happen? What can I be thankful for? That's such a simple way to say thank you, and it's thank you to God for whatever had happened.The Birthday Tradition That Honors PeopleMeredith: On birthdays, we always go around and talk about why we're thankful for the birthday person. Everybody shares, like, I'm so thankful for you because I love the way you do this, I love the way you do that, I appreciate it. My kids have carried it on, so at Cooper, my grandson just turned 9, and we were at the birthday party.They always start all their family birthday parties with just the mom or dad saying what they're thankful for, with all the kids there. They do it with all the kids' friends there. I think not only is it a blessing to the other children, but it's a blessing to the parents that are there.We do that a lot in our church, too, with people on a birthday. I noticed Paul does that in his letters. He'll say, I so appreciate you because of this and this and this. I was talking to someone the other day, and I was like, Paul wrote to the Corinthians, who were the squirreliest church in all of the New Testament, and he starts out thanking the Lord for them. There is no one we can't find something to be thankful for.You know, that's really important, too, because I have heard people say they're in a really difficult marriage, and they're just like, there's nothing good about my husband, there's nothing good. And I'm like, does he go to work every day for your family? Okay, there's one thing. Do you have a house that you live in? There's always, even in the most difficult situations, you can find something to be thankful for.When Gratitude Shifts the AtmosphereIs there anything else? Maybe you're walking through a difficult situation at your home. Has there ever been a time where gratitude sort of shifted the atmosphere during that difficult situation?Meredith: My husband right now is battling cancer, and it's been really hard on my kids. The Lord has been really good, but one of the things that I notice is talking with one of my children, and we'll both be talking about dad, and then we'll both kind of sniff, you know, like, suck back the tears, and then we'll just talk about what we're grateful for, like, what the Lord has done.There's just so much that God always has done. I think because of that psalm that says, enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise—I always start with thanking God. Sometimes when I wake up in the morning, I just lay there and start thanking God. I've trained my children to try to find something to be thankful for, so even in the most difficult situations.The Miracle of Crab Legs and Strawberry CakeI remember years ago, this is over a decade ago, we didn't have money. We had enough money to pay some bills, but not all. The whole family, we got in the family room, and we got on our knees, and we were praying. We were desperate for God to come through, but yet our prayers were so filled with thankfulness.We were thanking Him for all the times in the past that He had provided. I remember when we got up as family from our knees, we were fully, fully confident God was gonna come through. I remember Jenny Rose saying, well, I just wonder how God is gonna take care of this. I know He will.There's no testimony without a trial. Sometimes in the middle of a trial, when you can even just thank the Lord—I thank you that there's going to be a testimony in this.One story I can tell you that has to do with thankfulness: my niece came to visit one summer. This is when Mike was in seminary. We had no money. I would make hair bows and sell them, and that was our grocery money. My niece was there, it was her birthday.I said, what would you like for your birthday? And then I thought, wow, why am I asking her this? She said, I would like a strawberry cake with vanilla frosting, and I would like crab legs.I took her hand, and I prayed with her this really simple prayer. She wasn't a believer at the time. I said, Lord, thank you that you're the God who provides, and you hear this little girl what she wants, and I pray that somehow you would do a miracle and provide for that. I was not necessarily full of faith. About 5 minutes later, I was kind of like, what have I done?We had this food pantry, and they would have, like, you could pay a dollar, and you could get a bag full of groceries. That day, never before and never again, they had a strawberry cake mix and a vanilla frosting. We brought it home, I made the cake.It was getting close to dinner, so I thought, okay, I'm just gonna have to tell her, sometimes God says no. We get a knock at the door, and our pastor comes in with a grocery bag, about 4 feet high, filled with crab legs. Can you take these off our hands?I just remember saying, nothing is impossible with God. That filled our hearts with so much thanksgiving, and believe it or not, almost every time we face a difficult situation, we remember that story. God has probably been thanked for that story by my kids that weren't even alive then.When we pray boldly and see God answer, it builds a thankful heart in us even more. When we see God move, it helps us when we face difficult circumstances, because then there's a groundwork that, yes, God is good.Building Faith Through GratitudeJust the fact that y'all—I think it's growing thankfulness with our kids, but also their faith. When they see things like that, they do want to be thankful and continue to look back at that, but that is just another little step of building their faith that, look, God came through for us.It's really important, personally, keeping a gratitude journal. If I had to do it over again, I would keep a family gratitude journal. That way, you can record the things your kids are saying, and when bad things happen, you pull that thing out and read some of them.God wants us to record what He's done, and to be able to remember. Sometimes it's just verbally saying it, but sometimes we forget what He's done. The other idea is that we really believe in miracles. Sometimes we don't ask, because we don't think he's going to come through, and yet you just shared stories. He came through!Practical Activities for the Holiday SeasonWe're going to be sort of in that Thanksgiving-Christmas season. Do you have any practical activities that parents could do, families could do, to really build a habit of gratitude in the hustle and bustle? How can we be intentional during these holiday seasons to build that habit of gratitude in our kids?Meredith: First of all, the 30-day gratitude Challenge. That is a great one. I love that it's geared for children and for teens.The thing that I talked about earlier of going around before Thanksgiving dinner and sharing things that you're thankful for. As we were talking, I just thought, you know what I'm gonna do for our church is put a post at the top of our Facebook group, and just put the word gratitude, and I'm just gonna ask people, would all this month, when things happen, will you just post under that things that the Lord did to come through, or answers to prayer?What I used to do when the kids were little at Thanksgiving is I would put up a poster. Sometimes I did an answered prayer poster, I would write answered prayer, and then I would make columns, and then as God answered prayers, we could list the prayers. Or other times it was just what I'm thankful for.There's a craft that I've done, a thankful tree, where you make leaves and write something you're thankful for and glue that on.Serving Others Creates Grateful HeartsI also think just serving others gives us a grateful heart. There's one thing that it's almost the time will almost be up to turn them in, but it's the Shoebox Franklin Graham's ministry. When the grandkids were really little, like 2 and 3, the oldest ones are 9 and 10, I would take them to the Dollar Tree, and they could fill the box, and then I would just purchase everything, and we would wrap it up, and they would write a note.That just instills thankfulness. It could be serving at a soup kitchen. One year, I remember we adopted a poor family, and I remember it was a really dilapidated part of town, and we climbed up these rickety steps to the apartment on the second floor and delivered presents. I remember my kids, on the way home, they were thinking, wow, we're so blessed. When you see other people struggling, you realize how blessed you are.Christmas Carols and Focusing on JesusAnother thing that we do is we sing Christmas carols and have devotions all through December. On Christmas Day, we have these super long devotions. It's basically Luke 2, with a Christmas carol after every verse. We always sing, like, 3 or 4 verses, so it takes us, like, an hour. Then we sing happy birthday to Jesus.What that has to do with thankfulness is it sets the tone that Christmas isn't about presents. Christmas is a birthday, it's about a king, it's a king's birthday. We're gonna make the main focus of this day, Jesus. When you focus on Jesus, even the fact that he came in the Roman Empire, which was so evil—we think times are evil now, but the Roman Empire was so evil.He was born to a poor family, and he lived a perfect life, and how many times did they try to kill him? Finally, he let them take his life, and he died for sins, and he rose again. The more that we can gaze on that as families, in ways that are fun and relaxing and filled with love, the more children can gaze on Christ, the more they will be thankful.I think Christmas carols—there's something so powerful about the words to Christmas carols, especially if you go beyond verse 1. Even the song, God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen, there's, like, 8 or 9 verses, and every one of them is powerful. I think that there's something about the theology in them and the old hymns, too, but especially at Christmas time, the carols. Focusing on Jesus creates a thankful heart, too. Above all.Oh gosh, it's been 10 or 15 years ago, we were singing O Come All Ye Faithful, and we were singing the third verse. There's a line in there, God of God and Light of Light. We were studying the Roman Empire after Jesus' time period, but the church was growing in our history. Athanasius was standing up to say, no, Jesus was actually God. He was on the run because they wanted to kill this man.That phrase in that O Come All You Faithful verse, God of God and Light of Lights, was exactly what they were saying back in history at that time. We need to expose our kids to the verses. Pick one Christmas carol each year, and just sing it all the time. Go into the verses, use it for copywork, talk about what that means at the dinner table.Serving others—we did the same thing. Steve was head of the Benevolence Fund, and he would pick one of the families that really needed help. We'd go buy a turkey dinner for them with all the fixings for four or five people. The first time I did it, I was at the store, and I was like, they've got kids. We should get some Christmas gifts for them.We did that for 10 or 15 years, and would take it to a family that didn't have much. It really puts your kids in—it gives perspective to what is going on around us. Too often, we see the people that seem to have more than us, and we don't always see the people that have less than us.Resources From MeredithIf people want to reach out to you, Meredith, what would be the best way to find out more about you?Meredith: I do have two resources that I think people would enjoy. One is called Celebrate Thanksgiving, and it has hymns and prayers and poems. It has the entire story of the pilgrims in it from going to Holland, and then coming back, and then going to the New World.It has a lot of different Thanksgiving things, like the Macy's Parade. Then it talks about how to plan Thanksgiving festivities, like a pie breakfast or a praise and prayer brunch, or the big traditional family dinner, or a family football game. It's got a lot of different social things that you can plan. Some are really simple, some are more challenging, and then planner sheets to do it.The other book is called Jesus Fill My Heart and Home, and it's a Bible study. It talks about, first of all, letting Jesus live and abide in our hearts. Then it talks about how to bring the presence of God into your home in a really practical way. It touches on cleaning and all kinds of aspects of homemaking, but it does have a great chapter on holidays.It goes through the different holidays and how to celebrate holidays with a Christ-centered focus. Those are available at PowerlineProd.com. I have a store, lots of resources, lots of curriculum, lots of high school classes, and Christmas unit studies.I also have a blog on the site, PowerlineProd.com, and if you go there, there's links to our Facebook group, Powerline Productions. You can find me on Instagram, Twitter, and everything else from there. I'd love to hear from you.Final EncouragementAs we close out, is there anything that you would like to leave our audience with?Meredith: Yes, I would like to say this. Life is hard. I'm sure some of you listening are going through challenges, maybe challenges with homeschooling your kids, maybe grown children who've wandered from the faith, maybe health challenges.Jesus promised—the least favorite promise in all of the New Testament is, in this world, you will have trouble. But it doesn't stop there. It goes on and it says, take heart, because I have overcome the world.I just want to remind you that Jesus has overcome the world, that He is for you, not against you, and that if you put your hope in Him and your trust in Him, He will pour out grace and provision for everything you go through in this life. He will open your eyes to see so much beauty, and so many blessings, and so many people who end up coming in and just wrapping their arms around you and loving you that you don't expect.Draw near to Him, He will draw near to you, and eventually, one day, if you know Him and are born again, you will be with Him in heaven forever. It starts with just opening your eyes and being grateful, but there is so much more.Ready to transform your home with thanksgiving? Sign up for the free 30 Days of Gratitude Challenge at HowToHomeschoolMyChild.com/gratitudechallenge. Join hundreds of families cultivating gratitude together starting November 1st!
July 12, 2025 Today's Reading: Introit for Pentecost 5 - Psalm 136:23-26; antiphon: Psalm 136:1Daily Lectionary: Judges 7:1-23; Judges 7:24-12:15; Galatians 1:1-24“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever.” (Psalm 136:1)In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. Thanksgiving has become “turkey day” in the United States (or tofurkey day if you are vegetarian or vegan). Thanksgiving in Canada is in October (that's different). Some people eat cranberry “stuff” from a can, and others make fresh cranberries (you will know them because they will tell you incessantly how good their fresh cranberries are). I would say that mashed potatoes are a must, but people differ in their love or hate of lumps in their mashed potatoes (even if they have never mashed a potato in their life). I could go on, but I won't. The only thing that we all agree on is that we are thankful when it is over. Dealing with family can be exhausting. Getting ready to go shopping on Black Friday can be even more exhausting. We gather together under the guise that we are thankful but really want to control the situation to our liking. We are thankful for things being our way. But that is not what God intends.God intends for us to be thankful all the time, not just seasonally or when it suits us. God is good all the time, not sporadically or when He feels like it. God is good when the sun shines, and the rain falls. God is good when the temperature is above 100 degrees and when it is 20 below. God's love is ours when we are at our best and when we are at our worst. We give thanks to God because He is good, not because good things are happening to us, and certainly not because we are good, because we are not good enough. So we give thanks to God on the good days and the bad. We give thanks to God then we are hungry and when we are full. We give thanks to God when we have no money and when we have plenty. We give thanks to God from the time we are born to the time we die because He is good. Eat turkey and give thanks. Celebrate Thanksgiving in October and give thanks. Eat whatever kind of cranberries and give thanks. Give thanks at Christmas, Easter, Veteran's Day, and the 4th of July. Give thanks today because God is good.In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Now thank we all our God with hearts and hands and voices, Who wondrous things has done in whom His world rejoices; Who from our mothers arms has blessed us on our way With countless gifts of love and still is ours today. (LSB 895:1)- Rev. Roger Stites, pastor of Faith Lutheran Church in Sequim, WA.Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, KY.In Clarifying the Great Commission, Rev. Daniel Christian Voth identifies common omissions from our collective understanding of Jesus' farewell discourse—omissions that turn Christ's promises of forgiveness, life, and salvation into a legalistic command. Come and discover a richer understanding of The Great Commission.
Crowder's big update from his “hunting trip” is three raccoons and some trout. Oronde Gadsden joins the show to preview both the Dolphins game tomorrow and the Canes matchup versus HIS Syracuse Orange. Doug Plagens unleashes a hot take about mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving and tells us about his big dessert plans for after dinner. Plus, Don Bailey Jr gets irritated with Hoch's decision to go off the board with his thanksgiving dinner and outlaw turkey this year.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with this Native American tale about a little humming bird who makes a big sacrifice to save all his animal friends. An episode from Journey with Story, a storytelling podcast for kids ages 4-10. (duration 15 minutes) To download this month's free coloring sheets, simply subscribe to my Patreon here, it's free! By subscribing, you not only support our mission to ignite imagination through enchanting fairy tales but also receive exclusive benefits like monthly free coloring sheets corresponding to our podcast episodes, and more! Your support means the world to us and enables us to continue creating captivating content for children everywhere. Thank you for joining us on this adventure! Check out our new patreon page patreon.com/journeywithstory We have updated our patreon page and are offering lots of new perks and benefits including special bonus episodes, bonus read-alouds, as well as stickers, coloring sheets, early access to episodes, access to all archived content, and the chance for random shout outs on the podcast. We really appreciate all of our patrons as they help to keep our show ad-free, as well as being able to bring you more quality content each month
Special Episode - Celebrate Thanksgiving - A time for gratitude It was the first Thanksgiving without Jack. Just a few months had passed since he'd been gone, and the family still felt the weight of his absence. He'd been the anchor of every holiday, carving the turkey, telling stories, making everyone laugh even when things were hard. This year, as they set the table, each place setting seemed heavier, and every laugh felt quieted by the lingering grief. Sarah, his wife, wondered how they would get through the evening. She worried about her two children, who looked up to their dad so much, and her own heart felt fractured. She wanted to honor him, but the idea of celebration felt impossible. Yet, as everyone gathered around the table, her son, Will, brought out an old journal. It was Jack's, filled with his thoughts, sketches, and notes, and a bit of laughter spread as they realized how little anyone had known about this private collection of memories. It was titled "Things I'm Grateful For." Sarah hesitated, feeling overwhelmed by the bittersweet nature of the discovery, but her daughter encouraged her, "Please, Mom, read some of it. Let's hear what Dad wrote." Sarah opened it to the first page, where Jack had written a simple list from a Thanksgiving years ago. It read: Sarah's laugh when it's too loud and she doesn't care. The kids—everything they say, everything they do, even the things that make me crazy. Freshly fallen leaves and that sound they make when we crunch through them. Family. I don't deserve them, but I love them more than anything. Every Thanksgiving we get to share together. Sarah's voice cracked as she read, but she kept going. Each entry listed another detail Jack had appreciated, from the small quirks of family life to moments they'd all shared but might have forgotten. His journal wasn't filled with grand things but with quiet, fleeting moments—a shared sunrise, a silly argument that ended in laughter, little things the kids said, the warmth of a fireplace. As the family sat together, they found themselves remembering each moment. Each word he'd written helped them feel closer to him, as though he were still with them, urging them to see all the small blessings they still had. They went around the table, sharing memories of Jack and adding to his list, taking turns to express gratitude for things they might have overlooked. There were tears, but also smiles, and something warm and healing began to fill the room. By the end of the evening, they realized that Jack's absence hadn't taken him away. Instead, his memory had reminded them of everything they still had. They found strength and gratitude not in the presence of something new, but in the quiet beauty of what had been, and in the realization that gratitude could carry them through even the heaviest loss. As they finished their meal, Sarah looked around the table, and for the first time since his passing, she felt peace. She knew they would be okay, carrying Jack with them in the moments they remembered, in the love they shared, and in every Thanksgiving yet to come. How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
At the Rose, we find many times of the year that we are thankful, and none is more important than this time right now. And it is because of you, the donor, you, the supporter, you, our listeners. Today, we want you to sit back and hear some of the stories that you made possible. Think about the women who didn't have access, the women who were diagnosed, the women who are celebrating all the holidays of the year because of you. Key Questions Answered What was Cassandra's experience with The Rose? How did Eliza manage to get treatment despite being uninsured and living far away? How does The Rose accommodate patients with disabilities like Gretchen? How does The Rose make it easier for teachers like Maria to get mammograms? What initiative did Marion start after receiving support from The Rose? How does Pearl's story highlight the challenges of facing breast cancer without insurance? Timestamped Overview 00:00 The Rose's diligence saved my life. Pray. 04:50 Accessible, accommodating facilities and considerate, helpful staff. 09:19 Uninsured cancer diagnosis leaves Ms. Burke worried. 10:20 Overwhelmed, received help, felt grateful and comforted.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrate Thanksgiving with Tolkien's timeless wisdom on gratitude, exploring the theme through the eyes of Bilbo Baggins, Faramir of Gondor, and the ancient practices of Númenor. Discover how Bilbo expressed thanks during his adventures, the rituals of Gondorian grace observed by Faramir and his men, and the profound thanksgiving prayers of the Númenóreans to Eru Ilúvatar.Perfect for fans of Tolkien's lore and newcomers seeking deeper insights, this episode offers thoughtful reflections for those who appreciate the richness of Middle-earth's culture and the values embedded in its stories. Whether you're enjoying a holiday feast or exploring Tolkien's works for the first time, these tales of thanksgiving provide inspiration and joy for every wanderer of Middle-earth.Sources mentioned in this episode:JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the RingsJRR Tolkien's Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth(The above are affiliate links, and I may receive a small compensation at no extra cost to you if you purchase—thank you for supporting the show.)Free chapter review guide for "At the Sign of the Prancing Pony":ringspodcast.com/ponyDeals for you, my fellow wandererExclusive discount for Lore of the Rings Listeners: 25% off your entire order at Manly Bands. Details at https://www.ringspodcast.com/p/rings/Order an Oura Ring today and get powerful insights into your health: https://amzn.to/4em6J0ADownload my FREE guide for reading Tolkien's Silmarillion: https://ringspodcast.kit.com/a982347493About the Lore of the Rings PodcastContact the show, donate, and find past episodes: ringspodcast.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ringspodcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Celebrate Thanksgiving with Tolkien's timeless wisdom on gratitude, exploring the theme through the eyes of Bilbo Baggins, Faramir of Gondor, and the ancient practices of Númenor. Discover how Bilbo expressed thanks during his adventures, the rituals of Gondorian grace observed by Faramir and his men, and the profound thanksgiving prayers of the Númenóreans to Eru Ilúvatar.Perfect for fans of Tolkien's lore and newcomers seeking deeper insights, this episode offers thoughtful reflections for those who appreciate the richness of Middle-earth's culture and the values embedded in its stories. Whether you're enjoying a holiday feast or exploring Tolkien's works for the first time, these tales of thanksgiving provide inspiration and joy for every wanderer of Middle-earth.Sources mentioned in this episode:JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the RingsJRR Tolkien's Unfinished Tales of Númenor and Middle-earth(The above are affiliate links, and I may receive a small compensation at no extra cost to you if you purchase—thank you for supporting the show.)Free chapter review guide for "At the Sign of the Prancing Pony":ringspodcast.com/ponyDeals for you, my fellow wandererExclusive discount for Lore of the Rings Listeners: 25% off your entire order at Manly Bands. Details at https://www.ringspodcast.com/p/rings/Order an Oura Ring today and get powerful insights into your health: https://amzn.to/4em6J0ADownload my FREE guide for reading Tolkien's Silmarillion: https://ringspodcast.kit.com/a982347493About the Lore of the Rings PodcastContact the show, donate, and find past episodes: ringspodcast.comEmbark on an immersive journey through the captivating realms of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, where the epic sagas of the Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Silmarillion, and Unfinished Tales, and more come to life. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Tolkien's masterful storytelling, drawing intriguing comparisons between his literary works and the cinematic adaptations crafted by Peter Jackson. Be at the forefront of the latest developments as we explore the highly anticipated Rings of Power series from Amazon. Prepare to be enthralled as we uncover hidden connections, untold tales, and delve into the depths of Middle-earth lore. Tune in now and become part of our fellowship on this extraordinary journey!This podcast is not affiliated with the Tolkien Estate.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ringspodcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Celebrate Thanksgiving with a side of nostalgia as Patrick Renna and Pauly Shore reunite for a hilarious and heartfelt holiday episode of the PMS Podcast, filmed live at Jam in the Van! Known for his unforgettable role as “Ham” in The Sandlot, Patrick joins Pauly to reflect on their 90s Hollywood memories, including a special nod to Pauly's iconic Son In Law. This Thanksgiving Son In Law reunion brings the laughs and heartwarming moments you need this holiday season. Patrick and Pauly dish on behind-the-scenes stories, their favorite Thanksgiving memories, and what made the Son In Law movie a timeless holiday classic. Nicole Tran adds her quirky humor to the mix, serving up Hungry Man Thanksgiving meals, creating the ultimate throwback family vibes. And to top it all off, Burn the Jukebox delivers a live performance you won't want to miss. Whether you're a fan of Patrick Renna, a Son In Law devotee, or someone who loves Thanksgiving-themed comedy, this episode is the perfect blend of holiday cheer, nostalgia, and entertainment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this special Thanksgiving episode of Church at the Bar, we gather in the spirit of gratitude to reflect on the blessings in our lives. Joined by fashion designer Charles Kellam and model Tiffany Nguyen, we delve into personal stories of thankfulness, offering insights on how gratitude shapes our lives and faith. Guided by the inspiring words of Psalm 69:30 ("I will praise God's name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving"), Psalm 100:4 ("Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name"), and 1 Thessalonians 5:18 ("Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus"), this episode reminds us of the power of thankfulness.Tune in for an uplifting conversation about the transformative nature of gratitude and how it connects us to God and each other. Celebrate Thanksgiving with us as we share stories, scripture, and heartfelt reflections!Support the show
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In this heartfelt Thanksgiving episode, Jayme and Steve explore the enduring power of gratitude and unity through the lens of two pivotal moments in American history: the Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving and the Civil War. Discover the courage of 15-year-old Tilly Pierce, a civilian witness to the Battle of Gettysburg. Reflect on Abraham Lincoln's call for healing and reconciliation during the nation's darkest hour. Celebrate Thanksgiving's role in fostering gratitude, peace, and national unity. Join us as we honor the profound lessons of hope, sacrifice, and forgiveness that resonate across generations. A perfect listen to inspire your holiday season
Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War, including Joseph’s conferences and how Americans in Ukraine celebrate Thanksgiving. You can find more updates on Joseph's website, ukrainianfreedomnews.com. To donate to Joseph and his team's efforts to distribute supplies throughout Ukraine, click here. […]
John Gramlich, Associate Director of Pew Research, says Americans are divided on when have their Thanksgiving meal, 36% choose noon-3pm, 38% prefer 3pm-6pm, and 11% like an even later meal. With Megan Lynch.
As an American who lives in England, I do my best to blend in but am happy to introduce aspects of American culture that will benefit my neighbors. Goldfish Crackers, meat loaf, and baseball have all gone down well, but the more Brits I talk to about Thanksgiving, the more I can see that this … Continue reading "158 – Why Brits Should Celebrate Thanksgiving"
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Celebrate Thanksgiving by reflecting on God's goodness in the past and His provision for the future. Both Pastor Brent and Pastor Amy help us reflect on how God is working in our lives and community in this special service.
Listen in as Pastor Kirk Shelton shares a message from Psalm 100 about Thanksgiving. www.CalvaryFayetteville.com info@CalvaryFayetteville.com 479-442-4634
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Join the conversation as we delve into whether this national holiday needs a facelift? We'll explore the history and cultural implications of Thanksgiving, and discuss how it fits into today's society. Get ready to challenge your perspectives and share your thoughts in the comments below! Important links from this episode https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/informational/rethinking-thanksgiving Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address - Greetings to the Natural World transcript_for_abraham_lincoln_thanksgiving_proclamation_1863.pdf If you need help with planning your holiday season, this helps. Click here to order your Happiest Holidays Planner on Amazon: Happiest Holidays Planner and Gratitude Journal: Feel confident and proud of the job you've done this holiday season! I participate in the Amazon Associate and Influencer programs which means if you make a purchase, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
Topics discussed on today's show: World Kindness and Weirdo Day, Charitable States, Stranded Goat, Disney Cruise, Wheel of Fortune, Sitting on Toilet, Turkey for Thanksgiving, Best and Worst Cities to Celebrate Thanksgiving, Birthdays, History Quiz, 23 and Me, Food News, Juror Duty, Food News, Petty Reasons to Breakup, 20 in 24, Espionage, Deaths, Waymo, Stocks, Toy Hall of Fame Inductees, Deep Cut Face Off, and Apologies.
Stevens Roundtable - Stevens Transport Embraces Digital Mirrors for Enhanced Driver Safety Stevens Roundtable covers the latest advancements at Stevens Transport. Join Tim Cicciarelli and Ken Resta, Senior Director of Safety, as they discuss the successful beta tests of digital mirror systems on Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks. Learn how these innovative mirrors enhance driver visibility with night mode, infrared views, and expanded angles, reducing low-speed accidents. Discover drivers' growing acceptance of digital mirrors and insights into future tech developments, including rear trailer cameras. This episode is essential for understanding how Stevens Transport is prioritizing safety and efficiency through cutting-edge technology Employee Spotlight: Anissa Willie: Guiding Independent Contractors to Success at Stevens Transport Join Stevens Transport's IC Business Advisor Anissa Willie and host Tim Cicciarelli on the Stevens Transport Roadside Radio podcast as they explore the role of a business advisor for independent contractors. Anissa shares insights into crafting personalized business plans, catering to individual driver goals, and discusses her personal interests, including her love for thrift shopping and admiration for Johnny Depp. This episode provides a blend of professional advice and personal glimpses, perfect for current and aspiring independent contractors looking for guidance and inspiration in the trucking industry. Become a Team Driver for Stevens Transport Discover the transformative world of team driving with Stevens Transport in this insightful discussion. Learn how driving with a partner boosts efficiency, earning potential, and safety, while allowing for nearly constant travel and the enjoyment of America's stunning landscapes. Understand how federal regulations intersect with teamwork logistics, enabling over 5,500 miles a week. Insights on rest strategies, like bunk bed sleeping arrangements, are shared. Stevens Transport explains the advantages of choosing your driving partner and how this approach can elevate your trucking career. Explore team driving's benefits and start your journey to success now. Earn More Team Up - https://vimeo.com/1020240977 Trucker Tim Chats with Stevens Legend, Driver Jesus Ortega: 4 Million Miles Join Trucker Tim as he interviews veteran Stevens Transport driver Jesus Ortega, who boasts an impressive 4 million miles and nearly three decades of experience. Jesus shares insights on career longevity, emphasizing the advantages of a positive mindset and the open-door policy at Stevens. Discover his secrets to a fulfilling truck driving career, including exploring new cities during downtime, maintaining enthusiasm, and setting goals like hitting 5 million miles. Tune in for valuable advice for both aspiring and seasoned drivers. Stevens Transport News Bulletin In this edition of the Stevens Transport News Bulletin, listeners are updated on multiple progressive initiatives in the transportation industry. Stevens Transport tests innovative digital vision systems to boost trucking safety and partners with Truckers Against Trafficking to empower drivers against human trafficking. Meet Corey Troxell, a top finalist for the 2024 Transition Trucking Driving for Excellence Award, as we celebrate his inspiring journey from US Army veteran to aspiring business owner. Join the conversation on industry advancements and the ongoing efforts to enhance security, recognize veterans, and foster community safety. Celebrate Thanksgiving with Stevens Transport's gratitude towards its dedicated drivers. See the video here: https://vimeo.com/1027840137 Click here for all things Stevens Transport: https://linktr.ee/stevenstransport?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=social&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign= Pilot/Flying J Rewards App: https://pilotflyingj.com/rewards For v on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/ Become a Driver for Stevens TransportFor questions on whether you meet our driver qualifications, please call our Recruiting Department at 1-800-333-8595 or visit: www.stevenstransport.com/drivers/ Stevens Transport 9757 Military Parkway, Dallas, TX 75227 http://www.stevenstransport.com/ http://www.becomeadriver.com/ Driver Recruiting: 1-800-333-8595. Apply Here: https://intelliapp2.driverapponline.com Paragon Leasing Technician Careers: https://www.stevenstransport.com/careers/fleet-maintenance-jobs/ Stevens Transport on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevensTransport
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A guest by the name "Iron Eyes" appeared on CNN this week to remind Americans that Thanksgiving is a product of “settler cultural mythology” and that truth seekers should be working to deconstruct “Euro-hetero-Christian programming.” Meanwhile, for many who ignore whatever strange Marxist talking points people like Iron Eyes preach, Thanksgiving has become a mostly materialistic celebration. What is the history and meaning of Thanksgiving? And why is that meaning constantly under attack? Articles referenced in today's show: “Thank God for the 'Name of Israel'” “The Hidden Lesson of the First Thanksgiving” “Remembering the First Thanksgiving: Life for Americans Getting Tougher” “Understanding the Pilgrims' Plight” “Thanksgiving Day”
Celebrate Thanksgiving with this quartet of poems by Emily Dickenson that celebrate the magic and miracles of our everyday world, and remind us to be thankful for the beauty of nature. (duration 8 minutes). An episode from storytelling podcast, Journey with Story for ages 4-10. If you are enjoying this podcast you can rate and write a review here Don't forget to check out some other great kids podcasts on the Kids Listen Mashup Podcast, where two similar podcasts meet up to play a fun game related to their particular podcast. Journey with Story pairs with Girl Tales to play a fun storytelling game using idioms on April 17th. You can find out more details and see the complete schedule here If you would like to enjoy our weekly coloring sheets and other perks, subscribe to our patreon page here
Celebrate Thanksgiving with us in this joyous episode! Join us as we express gratitude and reflect on the essence of the holiday. We kick off the show by sharing our cherished Thanksgiving memories and engage in a lively round of "Would You Rather: Turkey Day Edition." Dive into the excitement of the upcoming football games, explore the financial aspects, and discover intriguing facts about this festive occasion. As we wrap up, we share heartfelt moments by going around the table, expressing kind words about the person seated next to us. A special thank you to our listeners — your continued support means the world to us! Hashtags: #happythanksgiving #turkeyday #bullturkeyday #pecanpieisthebest #wereallthankful Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
In this very special solo episode, I'm talking about gratitude. But let's dig into it from a different perspective. We'll be starting with a seemingly random question - are you interested in getting high? Because that's one of the neurological effects gratitude has on us - no sketchy dealer required. It involves a particular chemical in our brains that makes us feel more gratitude, sleep better, alleviate stress and handle it better, strengthen our immune system so we're healthier, reduce depression and anxiety, and so much more.Remember: you may think you're feeling fine, but Fine is a 4-letter word.In a moment, you will discover how to get a hold on this "wonder drug" (you may have guessed by now, but let's find out) and also adopt five simple practices that help you experience gratitude - a fitting sentiment for Thanksgiving Day.Given everything you're about to discover, it seems particularly fitting that I share a quote from an unlikely philosopher – Willie Nelson. He said, “When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.” At 90 years old, he might have learned some of the things we're about to explore together.Resources:Staying Calm in Chaos Program: https://get.stayingcalminchaos.com/F*ck Being Fine Coaching: https://zenrabbit.com/f-being-fine-program/LinkedIn: https://zenrabbit.com/linkedin/ Facebook: https://zenrabbit.com/facebook/Instagram: https://zenrabbit.com/instagram/Invitation from Lori:As we head into the holiday season, you might find yourself missing out on gratitude, lacking sleep, stressed out to the max, feeling physically ill, depressed, anxious, and more.What better time to take a step back - even if you can't get away just now.Visit my website at https://zenrabbit.com right now and download the 5 Easy Ways to Start Living The Sabbatical Life guide.Once you read it, you'll discover some of what's been holding you back and keeping you stuck. It's only 7 pages, so it won't take you long to get through. And the five tactics are pretty simple, but once you follow even ONE of them, you're in for a profound change.It's time to say F*ck Being Fine and find your calm in chaos. This guide is the place to start. It's time to experience joy on this day of Thanksgiving!
Ken and Lima discussed Thanksgiving and the pressures of the holiday. Could you invite friends over for Thanksgiving...mixing Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving.
Host Sterling Bennett previews the San Francisco 49ers Thanksgiving Day matchup vs. Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football including why Brock Purdy's MVP candidacy will improve and if the Niners can stay undefeated in the NFC West. Also, will injuries to Aaron Banks and Spencer Burford affect Christian McCaffrey's usage, and how Kenneth Walker's absence completely derails the Seahawks' offense. Plus, will Deebo Samuel's historic success vs. Seattle continue did somebody make sure George Kittle brought the pumpkin loaf?! Follow us on Twitter @49ers_Access Follow us on Instagram @49ers.Access SeatGeek: “49ERSACCESS” for $20 off your first purchase! Fanatics: Shop for the best 49ers' gear and Support the podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/49ersaccess/support
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Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War, including how Ukrainians celebrate Thanksgiving and why Russia hasn’t launched a nationwide attack on Ukraine recently. You can find more updates on Joseph's website, ukrainianfreedomnews.com. To donate to Joseph and his team's efforts […]
Check out the "Biblical Homestead Community and Traditions: 2023 Edition of the Prairie Dust Trail Magazine" in Kindle or Paperback (a great gift idea!) https://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Homestead-Community-Traditions-Magazine-ebook/dp/B0CMZG784P/"Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm." Ephesians 6:11-13"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, GIVE THANKS in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18"Unlike the Pilgrims who had left 10 years earlier, the Puritans did not break with the Church of England, but instead sought to reform it." https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/godinamerica-early-american-groups"Whereas 102 Pilgrims came over on the Mayflower, 1,000 Puritans came to Boston. Unlike the Pilgrims, the Puritans had an official charter from the King of England to establish a colony and had not separated from the Church of England." https://artsci.wustl.edu/ampersand/pilgrims-puritans-and-importance-unexceptionalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puritanshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bradford_(governor)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunyan☕️ Grab your tin hat as we dig into the record of history, myths and legends. Let's bridge the gap between news and prophecy to pinpoint your family's unique needs for living a more sustainable life with Biblical principles. I'm Dawnita Fogleman, fifth-generation Oklahoma homesteader, homeschool mom of six, author, and award-winning journalist, connecting the past with the future to help you weather the dust storms of life with God's Divine help.
Celebrate Thanksgiving in a heartwarming setting with our one-hour special, featuring a cozy fireplace, gentle rain sounds, and relaxing piano music, all in stunning 4K. ️ (1H 4K) This video is perfect for enhancing your Thanksgiving dinner ambiance, or for simply enjoying the holiday spirit in a peaceful and elegant manner. Features: • Warm Fireplace: A welcoming glow that enhances the festive atmosphere. • Relaxing Rain Sounds: A soothing backdrop for a comforting evening. • Soft Piano Music: Setting a tranquil mood in crystal-clear 4K. If this Thanksgiving setting brings you joy and relaxation, please SUBSCRIBE and click the bell for more holiday ambiances. What are your favorite Thanksgiving traditions or memories? Let's share and celebrate in the comments below! Gather around, savor your Thanksgiving meal, and let our special blend of fireplace warmth, rain, and piano create an unforgettable holiday experience. ️ You'll also like this album: lnk.to/AutumnCozy Let us know what you think of this video in the comment section below. ---------------------------------------- ✅ SUBSCRIBE NOW to become part of our community of FREE MEDITATION MUSIC. ►https://naturesoundretreat.com/YoutubeSubscribe ---------------------------------------- ✨ Welcome to the Official Channel of Nature Sound Retreat ✨ Our channel is not just a collection of videos; it's a holistic experience designed to transport you to a state of peace and relaxation. At the heart of our content is a profound belief in the restorative power of sound. Our offerings are not merely music but a harmonious blend of ancient healing frequencies, including the transformative 432Hz and 528Hz. ➡️ Our channel is an ever-evolving space of relaxation, featuring a vast array of auditory experiences, from the soothing whispers of ASMR and the rhythmic pulsing of binaural beats to the comforting embrace of Alpha and Delta waves. Whether you're seeking a deep, restful sleep, a moment of clarity amidst a bustling study session, or a calming background for your yoga practice, we have tailored playlists to suit your needs. Our sleep music playlists are specially designed to combat insomnia, guiding you towards a restful night with ease. Join us at Nature Sound Retreat to embark on a journey of self-discovery and wellness. Allow our music and nature sounds to be the compass that guides you to a revitalized state of being, where stress dissipates, and harmony prevails and embrace the transformative journey of sound therapy with by subscribing to the channel and activating the notification bell to never miss a video! ---------------------------------------- Dive deeper into a world of tranquility and discover the full spectrum of our relaxation offerings. Crafted with the utmost care and presented in the highest definition audio, our sounds are a sanctuary for the senses. Don't just take our word for it—experience the difference yourself by exploring our music on your preferred streaming services today: https://onelinkbio.com/NatureSoundRetreat ---------------------------------------- Follow Nature Sound Retreat on social media! TikTok ▶️ https://www.tiktok.com/@naturesoundretreat Twitter ▶️ https://twitter.com/retreat_sound Instagram ▶️ https://instagram.com/naturesoundretreat Reddit ▶️ https://www.reddit.com/user/NatureSoundRetreat Facebook ▶️ https://www.facebook.com/NatureSoundRetreat ---------------------------------------- ©2023 Nature Sound Retreat®. All Rights Reserved. Nature Sound Retreat is a registered trademark. All videos and music are the sole copyright of Nature Sound Retreat Licensing. ---------------------------------------- #ThanksgivingFireplace #RainSoundsAndPiano #ThanksgivingDinner #NatureSoundRetreat #RelaxingHoliday #FestiveAmbience #CozyThanksgiving #PianoMusic #ThanksgivingMood #HolidayRelaxation #FireplaceAmbience #RainyThanksgiving #PianoChill #ThanksgivingEve #CozyHoliday #FestiveRelaxation
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Happy Thanksgiving! As we gather to celebrate this season of gratitude and community, it's the perfect time to reflect on how we share stories and connect with readers. Today, we're showcasing the versatility and visual appeal of our NextGen gallery plugin through a series of imaginative Thanksgiving images created with a dash of AI. To learn how you can showcase your stories, check out our walkthrough on using NextGen Gallery. Image SlideshowArticle LinkLet us know your thoughts about this episode by reaching out on Social Media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourhometownincInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourhometownwebpublishing/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourhometownincLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-hometown-com/..........Our Hometown Web Publishing is The Last Newspaper CMS & Website You'll Ever Need. We help you generate revenue, engage with readers, and increase efficiency with Our Hometown's Digital & PrePress CMS features to fit your needs & budget.OHT's Web Publishing Platform is:-Powered with WordPress-Hosted on Amazon Web Services-Integrated with Adobe InDesign & Google Drivehttps://our-hometown.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKw6KpKUiQkWldrX2-J1Kag?view_as=subscriberOur-Hometown can be reached via email for comments or questions at: ops@Our-Hometown.com
Being thankful and expressing gratitude is top of mind as we gather around the table for Thanksgiving. But how much more rewarding would you life and your relationships be if you centered them around gratitude every single day? In this episode, Paul and Mike discuss how you can cultivate a gratitude mindset, and take consistent action to demonstrate your appreciation to others. Paul's recommendation for music that creates the right state for starting each day The most powerful question you can ask yourself each morning Real world examples of how your day succeeds or fails based on the "frequency" you are tuned in to The relationship between appreciation and abundance How getting emotionally connected to your goals creates momentum and follow through Why successful people expect to achieve what they envision How Paul used the "gratitude theater" to reset his mind after a traumatic financial downturn This is a powerful episode that has application to your health, home life and career. Listen in and learn how you can tap into the power of gratitude.
The podcast for Chicago food lovers is back in time to talk about the holiday for food lovers. To commemorate their 50th episode of the Chicago’s Very Own Eats podcast, hosts Kevin Powell and Michael Piff share their Thanksgiving traditions, the unique foods their families enjoy, favorite sides, favorite pies, and whether they are for […]
We have all heard lots of stories about the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving, but the true religious roots of the holiday are often overlooked. On today’s show, we talk with Adam Carrington, Hillsdale College associate professor of politics, about the history of Thanksgiving, and how freedom and a spirit of Thanksgiving work in […]
We have all heard lots of stories about the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving, but the true religious roots of the holiday are often overlooked. On today's show, we talk with Adam Carrington, Hillsdale College associate professor of politics, about the history of Thanksgiving, and how freedom and a spirit of Thanksgiving work in tandem together.Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Let us give thanks for Thanksgiving! In this podcast, we talk about different ways you can celebrate this Thanksgiving. We live in a nation where the authorities formally call on us to give thanks to God. And they want us to take the day off – and get paid for it.You can find my Fifteen Tips for Celebrating Thanksgiving here:https://churchandfamilylife.com/resources/60ca6d2697de084c5325455f