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Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
Chaos, confusion, and clouded thinking doesn't come from God
I have to admit, sometimes seeing things from the perspective of others is a real challenge. So, I hope you'll forgive me for starting off with a little judgment. Now that the Artimis Two crew have returned, I've seen some early reports and reflections on the successes of their mission. It's not as great as Easter, but their success is a success for all and worth admiring. That crew went farther than anyone and the pictures sent from that unique perspective are amazing. But then, and this is where the little judgment comes in, I occasionally see some content posted proposing it was all made up and the earth is flat; and it leaves me wondering: when the earth looks so clearly round and spinning, what could possibly cloud someone's vision to see anything else? Now, if you happen to see the earth as a little less spherical than most, again, sorry for the judgment, we still love having you with us because Easter is for you too. Truth-be-told though, we all suffer with clouded vision in one way or another. It what suggests to a child in need that turning to a parent will lead to rejection. It affirms lunchroom gossip as an acceptable tactic for advancement. It proposes that forgiveness will only result in further hurt. Proposing limits to love, a clouded vision tempts someone to keep secrets from their spouse. Clouded vision leads us to see others as obstacles instead of opportunity, life as dangerous and ourselves as inadequate. Last week, we reflected on the clouded vision that afflicted the disciples on the first Easter morning. Their clouded vision insisted that the cross and tomb were symbols of definitive failure making it difficult for Peter to believe Jesus had risen and impossible for Mary Magdalene to recognize Jesus standing right before her. Like those disciples, when plagued with clouded vision, if we don't have the right perspective, we miss a lot. We can't see how God mysteriously answers prayers and guides his people. It's clouded vision that so often leads to choices that eventually require the healing of a good Confession. We admire the first disciples because they truly know what it's like to suffer from clouded vision. Their first Easter didn't start as a day of joy; the disciples weren't running out to buy lilies and egg-shaped chocolates. No, we're told how, on the evening of the first Easter, the doors, “…were shut where the disciples were, for fear…”[i]. The religious authorities had demonstrated how far they were willing to go to silence the message of Jesus. The Romans had proven their power over the people. That's all the disciples saw, and that clouded vision left them feeling powerless against such giant forces. So, filled with fear, they hid, they locked themselves away; their clouded vision told them there was no other option. But then something changed. The disciples saw and heard. Jesus appeared pointing out signs of his power; through the marks of the nails, the disciples saw. The Saviour then spoke: “As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”[ii] The disciples heard. While a clouded vision fixated on weakness against powers like the Romans or religious authorities, Jesus revealed an Easter perspective: that disciples are to work in his name and with his power. The religious authorities may have had power to imprison, but they could never silence the Good News. The Romans may have had power to crucify, but death would not have the last say. The disciples saw and heard the Saviour and it gave them an Easter perspective. Our continuing Easter celebrations offer great opportunities to reflect on our own vision and perspective. Maybe at times, it's easy to see things with an Easter perspective, to see God at work, to trust him and put him first and I hope that's your experience today. But there are also moments, and we've all been there, where it would be easy to stand among those disciples who have fearfully locked themselves in a room. Armies, inflation, politicians, relationships: there are some very intimidating powers out there. Regardless of where you are, the response is the same, to see and hear the Saviour. Disciples work to see Jesus maybe by coming here or taking a moment to reflect on where he has worked. We might examine the incredible lives of saints or on the good works done by Christians everywhere. Disciples work to hear Jesus too, perhaps by spending some quiet time in the chapel, by reading scripture or by caring for his creation. Disciples see and hear, not just for themselves but for all. We all know people who live as though they are in a locked room, fearful of the powers of the world. For many, life can seem like a cross and fear of the tomb highlights the limits of time, energy and resources. But disciples show something different: a power over all that, our Saviour who reveals a new perspective, an Easter perspective, that overpowers the cross, the tomb and all else that threatens God's people. God of all, we praise you this Easter season for conquering the grave. As the love of your Son transformed the cross and tomb into symbols of life, may he also transform all that threatens and inspires fear in your people today so we would accept the gifts of your Holy Spirit, who empowers disciples to lead others in seeing and hearing the call of the Saviour. In His name we pray. Amen. [i] John 20:19 NRSVCE [ii] John 20:21 NRSVCE
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The first truly contested day in the Ashes is cruelly terminated by absurd weather rules in Sydney. Simon Hughes and Simon Mann report on an enterprising day by England dashed by ridiculous protocol and inflexible laws depriving 50,000 spectators of half a day's play. They also hear from Harry Borrk who is 78 not out overnight. EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal - https://nordvpn.com/aic Try it risk free now with a 30-day money-back guarentee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jews in Israel had been looking forward to the Hanukkah holiday this year, since recent public celebrations had been curtailed first by COVID and then the wars that followed the Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, 2023. But this year's celebration is happening in the aftermath of a horrific attack on a Hanukkah event in Australia that killed at least 15. We go to Tel Aviv to hear how people are feeling about the holiday this year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Emeritus Professor of History Barbara Brookes, who wrote King's entry for the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography joins Emile Donovan.
Carl and Mike get into why his wife is distraught in regards to them going on vacation and leaving their dogs in care while they are away. They then share thoughts on Lane Kiffin and how he handled his decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU and why they believe he may not have been 100 percent honest with some of the statements he made such as not knowing what his contract is with LSU.
China announced a new climate commitment under the Paris Agreement at last month's United Nations General Assembly meeting, pledging to cut its emissions by 7% to 10% by 2035. Many observers were disappointed by the promise, which may not go far enough to forestall 2 degrees Celsius of warming. But the pledge's conservatism reveals the delicate and shifting politics of China's grid — and how the country's central government and its provinces fight over keeping the lights on. On this week's episode of Shift Key, Rob and Jesse talk to Michael Davidson, an expert on Chinese electricity and climate policy. He is a professor at the University of California, San Diego, where he holds a joint faculty appointment at the School of Global Policy and Strategy and the Jacobs School of Engineering. He is also a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and he was previously the U.S.-China policy coordinator for the Natural Resources Defense Council.Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap, and Jesse Jenkins, a professor of energy systems engineering at Princeton University. Mentioned:China's new pledge to cut its emissions by 2035What an ‘ambitious' 2035 electricity target looks like for ChinaChina's Clean Energy Pledge is Clouded by Coal, The Wire ChinaJesse's upshift; Rob's upshift.--This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by …Hydrostor is building the future of energy with Advanced Compressed Air Energy Storage. Delivering clean, reliable power with 500-megawatt facilities sited on 100 acres, Hydrostor's energy storage projects are transforming the grid and creating thousands of American jobs. Learn more at hydrostor.ca.A warmer world is here. Now what? Listen to Shocked, from the University of Chicago's Institute for Climate and Sustainable Growth, and hear journalist Amy Harder and economist Michael Greenstone share new ways of thinking about climate change and cutting-edge solutions. Find it here.Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded live on October 2nd, 2025 Two people making music on the fly… Bugs In The Basement creates improvised musical journeys from an array of vintage and handmade instruments to modern technologies. Recorded live from our basement studio in the Pacific Northwest, each week we experiment in the process of making exploratory music and soundscapes. Unmixed, unedited and unapologetic. www.bugsinthebasement.com
Horror bubbled up on social media over the brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, who was randomly stabbed to death while riding the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina, by a homeless man with an extensive criminal and mental health record. A young woman fled war in Ukraine only to find death in an American city. The liberal networks struggled to locate it.
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Me, right here. A kaleidoscope of colors, designs, Trying to follow the signs, Out there. PAUSE Me, unclear, Unsure of what path ahead is mine, Looking for the Divine… Anywhere. LONG PAUSE Now, it's gray, Clouded and all blurry, I'm always in a hurry, But where am I going… Nowhere. Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen Join our Premium Meditation for Kids Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Kids podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here → https://bit.ly/meditationforkidsapple Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life. If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want! Namaste, Beautiful,
=== SNIPPETS FROM THE SUMMIT === Okay, so first off I'm not about to go off on a rant about how women can't be trusted. Far from it. Instead, this is about human nature in general. There are lots of areas of life where we'll keep allowing ourselves to get lied to rather than facing cognitive dissonance for what it is. Obviously, this can mess things up for us in this life. Nowhere is this phenomenon more dangerous than when it comes to our relationships with women. How does "hot girl privilege" leave us "clouded by beauty vision"? Even if we gain the wisdom and maturity to stop making lame excuses for being lied to, how do we 'trust and verify' with due diligence without descending into total cynicism? https://mountaintoppodcast.com/substack === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === Snippets From The Summit are all about completely original ideas for success with women that also happen to be extemely effective...and actionable. If you love what you hear, please rate the show on the service you subscribed to it on.
Post-Dispatch podcasts page: https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43 Please consider subscribing: https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5 During a lengthy rain delay before the finale of the Cardinals' visit to Tampa Bay, St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold and Tampa Bay Rays baseball writer Marc Topkin discuss transfers of power on their beats and how they contribute to a clouded forecast. In St. Louis, former Rays executive Chaim Bloom is positioned to take over as president of baseball operations in the coming month, and Topkin offers insight about the role Bloom had with the Rays, where to find his fingerprints on player development, and why he just might have the best resume possible to lead the Cardinals' front office. In Tampa Bay, the Rays are paying rent at the Yankees' spring training ballpark, George Steinbrenner Field, due to hurricana damage at Tropicana Park. The Rays feel like they're perpetually on the precipice teetertottering between having strong established roots in Tampa Bay or packing up and going to another city. New ownership may change that -- but they'll need a ballpark. They appear to have a fan base, one that owes some of its interest in baseball to the Cardinals and all the decades they spent calling St. Petersburg, Florida, home for spring training. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is its 13th season. BPIB is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.
Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player. Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Me, right here. A kaleidoscope of colors, designs, Trying to follow the signs, Out there. PAUSE Me, unclear, Unsure of what path ahead is mine, Looking for the Divine… Anywhere. LONG PAUSE Now, it's gray, Clouded and all blurry, I'm always in a hurry, But where am I going… Nowhere. Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen Join our Premium Meditation for Kids Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Kids podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here → https://bit.ly/meditationforkidsapple Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life. If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want! Namaste, Beautiful,
We are joined by Josh Wermer & Jesse Jaytoft of VapeIQ, a Vape Shop and manufacturer in Battle Creek, Michigan. They discuss some of the misconceptions around Vaping, and the recent harassment they have faced from the FDA.Check out VapeIQ's website at: https://myiqstep.com/Text us comments or questions we can answer on the showSupport our show by subscribing using the link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/796727/support If you want to watch the video version of this Podcast check out our YouTube & Rumble channel, just search Two Doomed Men Podcast.Support the showGo to Linktree.com/TwoDoomedMen for all our socials where we continue the conversation in between episodes.
In this week's episode, we chat with Haleh Shoa, Founder and CEO of Picturli, to explore the complicated world of digital memory. Haleh shares how her own family's experiences inspired her to create a service that turns photo chaos into order, curating, organizing, and preserving personal archives for the long haul.We discuss what it really means to “own” your photos in an age where most of us rely on platforms like Google or iCloud. Who controls your images once they're uploaded? Do people even realize what they're giving up for convenience? From data privacy and facial recognition to emotional overload and the value of legacy, we dig into why your photos deserve more thought than a quick swipe. Laura shares the story of a woman who won $10,000 just for reading the fine print, reminding us how often we overlook the details that matter most. We also touch on the rising idea of digital inheritance and the need to designate a legacy contact, the habit of constant documenting, and the risks of losing meaningful memories in a flood of selfies and screenshots. For families who've experienced war, migration, or loss, preserving visual history can mean everything. Haleh brings a thoughtful and practical perspective on the tools, habits, and mindset we need to protect our memories and why now is the time to start.Haleh Shoa is the Founder and CEO of Picturli: a photo organization, curation, archiving, and design studio that helps families, individuals, and businesses transform their chaotic mess of photos into one clear and cohesive digital library. Haleh and her team meticulously organize their clients' photo collections into a searchable, secure, and easily sharable photo archive.
The sudden death of pervert Jeffrey Epstein's sex slave Virginia Giuffre took an even more suspicious turn after she was quickly and secretly cremated – leading experts to suspect a cover-up, Knewz.com can reveal.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Worries about tariffs, legal battles, and the future of artificial intelligence have weighed on Apple's stock price so far this year. WSJ Heard of the Street columnist Dan Gallagher explains what investors are looking for this week from the tech giant's developers conference. Plus: WSJ commodities reporter Ryan Dezember takes us to America's South to find out why the sheen is coming off the promise of solar energy. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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⚖️ The long-awaited Advocate General's Opinion on FIFA's Football Agent Regulations (FFAR) has landed… but is it a definitive ruling or just another layer of confusion?In this episode of The Agents Angle, we unpack FIFA's perceived 'win', the grey areas in the AG's analysis, and what it might all mean moving forward.
Oregon lawmakers will have roughly $500 million less to work with for the next two-year budget cycle, according to the state’s latest economic and revenues forecast unveiled Wednesday in Salem. The uncertainty sparked by tariffs, slashed federal spending and immigration issues are clouding the state’s economic outlook, according to Oregon Chief Economist Carl Riccadonna. Also on Wednesday, the state released its latest jobs report. It showed that unemployment in Oregon rose to 4.7% in April, which is higher than the national average and marks a gradual increase over the past year. Oregon Chief Economist Carl Riccadonna joins us for more details about the state’s economic outlook and the challenges ahead.
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun joined OverDrive to detail the Maple Leafs' failure of a performance against the Panthers in Game 5, the insufficient spotlight of the offensive struggles, Mitch Marner's future with the Maple Leafs, the trajectory of the team from series issues, the Capitals and Jets looking to stay a part of the run towards the Stanley Cup and more.
CardioNerds Critical Care Cardiology Council members Dr. Gurleen Kaur and Dr. Katie Vanchiere meet with Dr. Yash Patel, Dr. Akanksha, and Dr. Mohammed El Nayir from Trinity Health Ann Arbor. They discuss a case of pulmonary air embolism, RV failure, and cardiac arrest secondary to an ocular venous air embolism. Expert insights provided by Dr. Tanmay Swadia. Audio editing by CardioNerds Academy intern, Grace Qiu. A 36-year-old man with a history of multiple ocular surgeries, including a complex retinal detachment repair, suffered a post-vitrectomy collapse at home. He was found hypoxic, tachycardic, and hypotensive, later diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism from ocular venous air embolism leading to severe right heart failure. Despite a mild embolic burden, the cardiovascular response was profound, requiring advanced hemodynamic support, including an Impella RP device (Abiomed, Inc.). Multidisciplinary management, including fluid optimization, vasopressors and mechanical support to facilitate recovery. This case underscores the need for early recognition and individualized intervention in cases of ocular venous air embolism. US Cardiology Review is now the official journal of CardioNerds! Submit your manuscript here. CardioNerds Case Reports PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls- Clear Vision, Clouded Heart: Ocular Venous Air Embolism with Pulmonary Air Embolism, RV Failure, and Cardiac Arrest Hypoxia, hypotension and tachycardia in a patient following ocular instrumentation are classic findings suggestive of pulmonary embolism from possible air embolism. The diagnosis of RV failure is based on clinical presentation, echocardiographic findings (such as McConnell's sign), and invasive hemodynamic assessment via right heart catheterization. Mechanical circulatory support can be considered as a temporary measure for patients with refractory RV failure. Central Figure: Approach to Pulmonary Embolism with Acute RV Failure Notes - Clear Vision, Clouded Heart: Ocular Venous Air Embolism with Pulmonary Air Embolism, RV Failure, and Cardiac Arrest 1. What is an Ocular Venous Air Embolism (VAE), and how can it be managed in critically ill patients? An Ocular Venous Air Embolism is defined as the entry of air into the systemic venous circulation through the ocular venous circulation, often during vitrectomy procedures. Early diagnosis is key to preventing cardiovascular collapse in cases of Ocular Venous Air Embolism (VAE). The goal is to stop further air entry. This can be done by covering the surgical site with saline-soaked dressings and checking for air entry points. Adjusting the operating table can help, especially with a reverse Trendelenburg position for lower-body procedures. The moment VAE is suspected, discontinue nitrous oxide and switch to 100% oxygen. This helps with oxygenation, speeds up nitrogen elimination, and shrinks air bubbles. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can reduce bubble size and improve oxygenation, especially in cases of cerebral air embolism, when administered within 6 hours of the incident. Though delayed hyperbaric oxygen therapy can still offer benefits, the evidence is mixed. VAE increases right heart strain, so inotropic agents like dobutamine can help boost cardiac output, while norepinephrine supports ventricular function and systemic vascular resistance, but this may also worsen pulmonary resistance. Aspiration of air via multi-orifice or Swan-Ganz catheters has limited success, with success rates ranging from 6% to 16%. In contrast, the Bunegin-Albin catheter has shown more promise, with a 30-60% success rate. Catheterization for acute VAE-induced hemodynamic compromise is controversial, and there's insufficient evidence to support its ...
Dukes and Bell get into a conversation in regards to the prank call Shedeur Sanders received which turned out to be caused by the son of Falcons' defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich. As they share their thoughts, they weigh in on whether or not Ulbrich and or the Falcons should be penalized for the incident and agree that while they believe Shedeur was disrespected by the prank, however they do not believe Ulbrich and the Falcons should be penalized for the incident.
Austin and Pausha are back following the Final Four tournament and react to the Duke upset resulting in Houston taking on Florida in the championship game (1:05). They highlight top players and shout out Walter Clayton Jr. for Florida (9:35), and then discuss which teams in the NBA Cooper Flagg might fit well with (22:52).Later, they talk through the West and discuss where teams rank and which matchups would be ideal for teams like OKC and Houston heading into the playoffs (48:14).Hosts: Austin Rivers and Pausha HaghighiProducer: Erika CervantesSocial: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Austin and Pausha are back following the Final Four tournament and react to the Duke upset resulting in Houston taking on Florida in the championship game (1:05). They highlight top players and shout out Walter Clayton Jr. for Florida (9:35), and then discuss which teams in the NBA Cooper Flagg might fit well with (22:52). Later, they talk through the West and discuss where teams rank and which matchups would be ideal for teams like OKC and Houston heading into the playoffs (48:14). Hosts: Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi Producer: Erika Cervantes Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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UNC field hockey coach Erin Matson joins Sarah to talk about her (very fast!) transition from player to coach, how she's still dangling on her teammates, and what the 18-0 Tar Heels need to do to win another natty this year. Plus, a hockey WTFact that'll have you shaking your head and an ode to a social media mix-up involving x-rays and pups. Take a look at the Daily Mail x Lindsey Vonn post we mentioned here Follow UNC Field Hockey's journey through the NCAA tourney here The NWSL playoff schedule is here The NCAA soccer bracket and schedule is here The NCAA volleyball schedule is here The NCAA basketball schedule is here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow us on Bluesky! We've included the new links below! Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.bsky.social Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist TikTok: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you making decisions about your money with a clear mind? Or are you financially ‘impaired?' December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, so with that right around the corner, we're exploring the surprising parallels between dangerous driving habits and risky financial choices. Here are the points we discuss in today's show: 0:00 – Intro 3:16 – Clouded judgment in financial decisions 5:01 – Losing sight of long-term goals 9:50 – The danger of an inconsistent approach 11:49 – The importance of a roadmap Resources for this episode: Donna's Books https://www.donnajeankendrick.com/books Donna's Website https://sephtonfinancial.com/ Get additional financial information: https://sephtonfinancial.com/podcasts/ Check out the video version of the podcast: Sephton Financial - YouTube
In this eye-opening episode of “Is This Real?”, we delve into the shadowy world of psychic scams and the fortune tellers who perpetuate them. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the allure of crystal balls, tarot cards, and psychic readings that promise to reveal your future but often come at a high cost. We explore the history of fortune telling, tracing its origins from ancient civilizations to its evolution into a modern-day industry. By examining historical records and documented cases of psychic fraud, we expose the tricks and tactics used by self-proclaimed mystics to deceive and exploit their clients. From cold reading techniques to the psychological manipulation employed to keep clients coming back, we reveal the dark side of the fortune-telling industry. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this episode will challenge your perceptions and provide valuable insights into how these operations have managed to persist through the ages. Tune in to “Crystal Balls and Clouded Judgments: Unmasking Psychic Scams” and learn how to see through the fog of deception to find the truth. https://catcaveco.com/?rfsn=7905245.a94ce74 https://linktr.ee/greenarrowmedia?utm_source=linktree_admin_share https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-101131964-5598124 https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-101131964-11145908 https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-101131964-11145908 https://www.adameve.com/t-03_22_21-sem-brand-landing-page.aspx?&cm_mmc=GGL-_-Brand_US_Brand_Google_Exact-_-Adam_Eve_HV_Exact-_-adameve&sc=SEMGLBRA&medium=tsa&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xfygncJPohDmXGepyekG_STjPZ__9m32imUI576nfF0-pRMKFvHjpBoCgYEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds https://www.newrulefx.com//?rfsn=7905258.08b4eb&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=influencers&utm_campaign=7905258.0
We talk about Colin's finished picture and another experiment that he's been working on.
Colin gives us an update on his current picture of a clouded leopard.
Colin gives us a quick update on his latest picture of a clouded leopard.
In this episode we discuss his finished lion picture and also the new picture he has started of a clouded leopard.
Welcome back, beautiful friends! In this episode, I had an insightful conversation with Tracy, a talented photographer and a member of my group, "We are Magnetic Women." Despite her success, Tracy struggles with setting clear goals and aspirations for her business and personal life. Join us as we dive deep into her subconscious to uncover the roots of these challenges. We explore how past experiences, even from childhood, have shaped her current mindset and how subconscious programs solidified before the age of seven can influence our adult lives. Tracy shares her journey of overcoming significant medical issues and the emotional burdens carried forward from those times. Through our session, we identify and release limiting beliefs, making space for new, empowering thoughts. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of deep healing work and the importance of allowing oneself to dream and plan for a brighter future. Grab your coffee or tea, and join us on this road to healing and self-discovery. Remember, you are worth it, and you are meant to thrive in life and business. Let's dig in!
Not-so-ready to air Bakesale part 4, Adelle and Lou chat about the Newark airport, bro-ing down to obscure music, and porn as wallpaper instead. Lou then plays two songs: Holding Back The Year and Clouded age, explaining the connection between the two. Join us for this surprisingly tender, longer-than-usual episode! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3DGjbzwenn7E4gThWoBGqr?si=9b767ef857a44e33 The amazing Brown Acid compilation series Lou is currently obsessed with.Wanna support our podcast efforts in the most meaningful way? Consider becoming a paid subscriber to our Substack ($5 a month) and get all kindsa extra stuff. Or be a free subscriber, all good! https://barlowfamilygeneral.substack.comGet tix for The Folk Implosion tour, starting Wednesday, July 17th- August 17th.. east coast-south-midwest USAhttps://www.bandsintown.com/a/76857-the-folk-implosion?came_from=257&utm_medium=web&utm_source=home&utm_campaign=search_bar Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lindsey Lewis is an international Life + Business coach with over a decade of experience helping women and a few good men across the world create more success and happiness. Her work has helped hundreds of women over the years. She has appeared on Roundhouse Radio, Breakfast Television, and the cover of WHERE Magazine. She's been a featured speaker at numerous places including The University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, The Vancouver Business Network, and FuturPreneur Canada. She also: made only 8K her first year of business, has been deeply challenged by anxiety and at times depression, and is a mamma trying to make it all work. Can you relate? For more on Lindsey head over to imlindseylewis.com or find her on Instagram @imlindseylewis Additionally, I'll be donating to and raising awareness for the charity or organization of my guest's choice with each episode now. This episode, the organization is called Red Cross. Please take the time to donate at least $1. These contributions go a long way in supporting those who have been affected by disasters. You can connect with Lindsey on: Website: http://imlindseylewis.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imlindseylewis To connect with me: Interested in working with me as your coach? Book a complimentary 15 minute call here. https://calendly.com/mike-trugman/15min LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-trugman-37863246/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mytrugofchoice/?hl=en Website - https://miketrugmancoaching.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUPyP3vEWc-oDlGASe2XIUg Please leave a review for this podcast on Apple Podcasts! - https://podcasts.apple.com/vg/podcast/mike-s-search-for-meaning/id1593087650?utm_source=Mike+Trugman&utm_campaign=dcbd0b11b0-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2022_03_08_12_14&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_33d78ffe68-dcbd0b11b0-510678693 Resources/People Mentioned: The Way of Integrity - Martha Beck What to Do When it's Your Turn - Seth Godin The Surrender Experiment - Michael A. Singer Letters from Love - Flavia Zenari The Art of New Creation - Jeremy Begbie The Soul of Money - Lynne Twist Overcoming Underearning - Barbara Stanny Martha Beck Jonny Roman Robert Holden Liz Gilbert Byron Katie - The Work
“…and today we are talking about the banshee of Bhutan, the Specter of Sikkim. But more on that later.” It's cloudy with a chance of leopards here in the jungle, so you'd better have an umbrella and keep your eyes on the skies. The clouded leopard is at home in the trees, and with good […]