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I säng med Tobias & Gabriel
506. Tobias ska tävla i Gay-Olympiaden!

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 61:17


I veckans podd har Gabriel varit på bodyscan.Tobias ska tävla i Gay-Olympiaden!Vi recenserar OS-invigningen och Super bowl halftime show.Vi pratar om åldersriktad reklam.Till sist listar vi tre vardagsfrustrationer.Nu kör vi!kontakt: hello@poddagency.comI säng med Tobias & Gabriel produceras av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman
49ers New Coaching Addition & NFL Draft Talk

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 63:34 Transcription Available


There are several ways to support the podcast! Join us at The49ersRush.com for all of our All22 film breakdowns and bonus content. This is the best way to support the show.We still have our Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/49ersRushPodcastFor the 49er Rush Hat go to https://hiveandpines.com/products/the-red-gateGo to MyBookie.ag and use code "49ers" for deposit bonus!!!!Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comI am most active on Twitter please follow @JL_Chapman, Instagram: 49ers Rush Podcast, Email: 49ersRushPodcast@gmail.comIf you need help with website design/builds go to https://www.powerbrandsystems.com/crm949620?am_id=john874Get all 49ers gear at homage.sjv.io/MmYXO2#49ers #49ersrushOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/49ers-rush-podcast-with-john-chapman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Comic Book Noise Family
Mike M's Weekly Reads 284 – Awesome launches Books

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026


Join Mike as he dives into ads from Wizard April 1998, and talks about books read from 08/25/25 – 09/14/25. The post Mike M's Weekly Reads 284 – Awesome launches Books first appeared on DC Noise.

Soy Claretiano
Lámpara para mis pasos - La gente comió hasta quedar saciada.

Soy Claretiano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 10:55


Meditación del Evangelio según San Marcos 8, 1-10 por el biblista P. Norberto Padilla, misionero claretiano.Sábado 14/feb/2026, La gente comió hasta quedar saciada.Canción: Tú, en mi casa (2024), de P. Luis Enrique Ortiz, CMF----------Lectura del santo evangelio según san Marcos 8, 1-10Uno de aquellos días, como había mucha gente y no tenían qué comer, Jesús llamó a sus discípulos y les dijo: "Me da lástima de esta gente; llevan ya tres días conmigo y no tienen qué comer, y si los despido a sus casas en ayunas, se van a desmayar por el camino. Además, algunos han venido desde lejos." Le replicaron sus discípulos: "¿Y de dónde se puede sacar pan, aquí en despoblado, para que se queden satisfechos?". Él les preguntó: "¿Cuántos panes tienen?" Ellos contestaron: "Siete." Mandó que la gente se sentara en el suelo, tomó los siete panes, pronunció la acción de gracias, los partió y los fue dando a sus discípulos para que los sirvieran. Ellos los sirvieron a la gente. Tenían también unos cuatro peces; Jesús los bendijo, y mandó que los sirvieran también. La gente comió hasta quedar satisfecha, y de los trozos que sobraron llenaron siete canastas; eran unos cuatro mil. Jesús los despidió, luego se embarcó con sus discípulos y se fue a la región de Dalmatuna.Palabra del Señor... Gloria a ti, Señor Jesús#SoyClaretiano #Evangelio #MisionerosClaretianos #CMFAntillasIntro: Lámpara Es Tu Palabra, de Ain Karem

Mastering Singlehood
This is your million dollar asset and you don't even know it.

Mastering Singlehood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 38:33


Tonight I am going to reveal to you an asset that is worth more than a million dollars and as a Christian single, you already have it at your disposal. With this one asset, you can accumulate so much more- wealth, time and resources. All you need to do is protect it and… press play to hear more! Meditated scriptures: Matthew 6:22-24, Philippians 3:12-14, Matthew 20:40-41, Hebrew 12:1. Suggested readings: Zechariah 4:10, 2 Timothy 1:6-10, Isaiah 50:7, Matthew 18:9. To support this podcast and our ministry, you're welcome to give via:  CashApp: $JLPNetwork  PayPal: paypal.me/JLPNetwork WebsiteIf you've been listening to our podcast ove the years and have been blessed by our content and want to book a one-on-one session with me, visit our website, JLPNetwork.comI can't wait to partner with you and seeing you flourish in singlehood/ in relationships!Shop EmunahCulture's New Merch

Destiny Takes Flight: The Unofficial Wings of Fire Podcast
Kathleen Kennedy Stepped Down?! | What This Means for the Future of Lucasfilm

Destiny Takes Flight: The Unofficial Wings of Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 10:25


darkstalker.wof.podcaster@gmail.comI greatly apologize for the lack of episodes, I wanted this to be a video episode originally so I was working on that and obviously that took like 2 weeks, and I've also been really busy so that took another month, and even when I gave up Spotify for Creators was being uncooperative. No burnout, no mental health issues, not really anything like that, I've just been really busy with something that initially was really ambitious. And yes, this is very old news, I know.

Comic Book Noise Family
Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 598 – Mysterious Future Rumblings

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026


We're Out of Order again on the edge of the road to 600 with Steve, Andy, Kevin,...

Emlyn In The Mix Podcast
I'm Late to Pigments 7… and I Love It S7 - E5

Emlyn In The Mix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 15:29


In this video I take a relaxed look at Arturia Pigments 7, doing some preset surfing, light navigation, and sharing my honest thoughts after finally spending time with it. I'm a little late to the party, but wow — Pigments 7 is an inspiring, great-sounding synth that's easy to get lost in. No hype, just my 2 bobs worth from a chilled session in the studio.

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio
I Wasn't Trying to See a Sasquatch but Still Saw One - Bigfoot Eyewitness Episode 524

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 55:23 Transcription Available


Tonight's first guest, Heather, grew up in a very rural part of Central Louisiana. She grew up hunting, so she's always loved the outdoors. When the COVID lockdowns happened, to help pass the time, Heather decided to look into the Sasquatch phenomenon. Not long after she started to armchair research, she hooked up with a group of ladies who were interested in Sasquatch too. It wasn't long after that that Heather started doing field investigations with those ladies that spanned several states. Up until that point, Heather was interested in Sasquatch but what really piqued her interest in them was the day she found a set of Sasquatch prints in the Kisatchie National Forest. After finding them, she was absolutely hooked. On tonight's show, Heather is going to share multiple Sasquatch-related experiences she's had, since then. We hope you'll listen to her do that.Tonight's second guest, Angela, had her Bigfoot sighting in 1989, when she was 13 years old. When she had her sighting, she was driving down a country road, about 4 miles from town, in Southeastern Oklahoma. You see, her mother was in the passenger seat because she was trying to get Angela used to driving at night. As Angela learned that night, other drivers and deer aren't the only things you have to watch out for on country roads, after dark. It was a lesson she'll never forget. The Sasquatch she saw that night wasn't the only Sasquatch she's seen. She had another sighting. We hope you'll tune in and listen to her share both sightings on tonight's show.If you've had at least one Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know. I'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!

Gluten Free News
Facebook Fallacy Friday: Is Bread in Europe Safe?

Gluten Free News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 2:33


It's Facebook Fallacy Friday!Fallacy: Wheat-based bread in Europe is safe for those with Celiac or Gluten Sensitivity to eat. Hear more about how I think this myth started.To be clear, any non-gluten free bread in Europe is not safe to consume in Europe, the United States or elsewhere!Have a Fallacy you want me to talk about? Please send to contact@baltimoreglutenfree.comI would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at contact@baltimoreglutenfree.com and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.comInstagramFacebookGluten Free College 101Website: www.glutenfreecollege.comFacebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Letters From Your Dog
Anyone for a singalong?

Letters From Your Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 9:52


There are so many ways that we can use music and specifically song to connect with our dogs. Have a listen in this eousode to all the benefits of a good old singalong with your pup! Also, be sure to register for our FREE upcoming event: Connect, The Dog Guardian Coaching Experience. If you want a calmer, more connected relationship with your dog... one built on understanding, compassion, and clear communication, this week-long experience was created for you. By the end of the week, you'll have:A clearer understanding of what your dog needs to feel safe and supportedConfidence in your next steps (without the pressure of having it all figured out)Strategies you can use daily to build trust, confidence, and connectionClick here to join:   https://www.pawsupdogs.com/dogguardiancoachingexperience--------------1. If you'd like my support on your journey with your dog, please visit www.pawsupdogs.comI offer:- Self-paced online courses and a membership for dog guardians and trainers-  Digital 1:1 Trauma informed dog assessments for dog guardians and business assessments for dog trainers- Higher level mentorship for dog guardians and trainers2. To Join Canine Connection (my training and support membership for BOTH ends of the lead, please click here3. I love answering your listener questions so if you have a question for me, please click here to submit it and I might just answer it on the podcast!------------------------------------------------------------------------Here are some other resources available for you and your dog:1. To register for one of our behavioural workshops (for in depth support on everything from reactivity, recall, separation anxiety, leash walking, car travel, vet visits, puppies and more) please click here2. To join our free facebook group click here3. Are you a dog professional? Check out our podcast for pet pros here** Come and see us at www.pawsupdogs.com** Join our private facebook group. Click here** Follow us on instagram @pawsupdogstraining

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman
49ers Origins With Alex Lopez

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 43:29 Transcription Available


There are several ways to support the podcast! Join us at The49ersRush.com for all of our All22 film breakdowns and bonus content. This is the best way to support the show.We still have our Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/49ersRushPodcastFor the 49er Rush Hat go to https://hiveandpines.com/products/the-red-gateGo to MyBookie.ag and use code "49ers" for deposit bonus!!!!Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comI am most active on Twitter please follow @JL_Chapman, Instagram: 49ers Rush Podcast, Email: 49ersRushPodcast@gmail.comIf you need help with website design/builds go to https://www.powerbrandsystems.com/crm949620?am_id=john874Get all 49ers gear at homage.sjv.io/MmYXO2#49ers #49ersrushOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/49ers-rush-podcast-with-john-chapman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality
Life Is a Fun House: Creating Your Reality, Healing Yourself & Remembering You Are the Force | Dr. Gretta Chamberlain

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 54:55 Transcription Available


Send a textWhat if life is a fun house — filled with mirrors, dark hallways, surprising turns, and lessons meant to awaken us? In this episode of Life of Love, Julie welcomes Dr. Gretta Chamberlain for a powerful conversation about creating your own reality, self-healing, psychic abilities, and remembering that we are the Force itself. From childhood spiritual experiences to healing her own heart condition, Dr. Gretta shares how our challenges are not punishments — they are invitations to overcome and evolve. This is an empowering episode about self-responsibility, courage, and unconditional love.https://www.youtube.com/@DoctorGrettaSupport the showLink to Support this Channel: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2153284/supporters/newJulie's Book: https://amzn.to/3K2ZS05Julie's Website for more information, comments or requests: https://lifeofloveandjoy.comI receive a small commission when you purchase from these links.

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
702 - AROMA 2 (From Culver City, CA)

Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 2:03


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.comI tell my Peter Attia story and we explore the nature of evil on Epstein Island. Are we all evil? How can we know? Are there justifications for the worst crimes? How can we minimize the harm we cause when we live in a world in which harm is unavoidable?

Incredible Life Creator with Dr. Kimberley Linert
Elevating Small Business Through Enhanced Media - Harini Balachandar Ep 624

Incredible Life Creator with Dr. Kimberley Linert

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 48:43


Harini Balachandar is a strategic leader with over two decades of cross-functional experience in project management, content development, and learning strategies. As a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner, she excels at optimizing workflows, driving operational excellence, and fostering collaboration across diverse teams. Harini is the founder of Nexus Diaries, a PR startup dedicated to elevating small businesses through enhanced media presence and authentic storytelling, helping entrepreneurs share their unique narratives and build meaningful connections with their audiences.With expertise in stakeholder management and data-driven decision making, Harini brings a methodical approach to both business challenges and strategic initiatives. Her unique ability to connect authentic storytelling with practical application creates lasting impact across organizations, transforming complex ideas into compelling narratives that educate and inspire.As a mother of two, Harini channels her strategic strengths into skill-based volunteering, serving as a Board Member at A Child's Light, a non-profit organization providing expedited mental health support for children who have experienced trauma. Her commitment to children's mental health and education earned her the Presidential Voluntary Service Award (Bronze 2024), recognizing her extensive volunteer work in empowering families and nurturing the next generation's wellness and growth.Contact Harini Balachandar:I would like for folks to support A Child's Light. Being a mom of two young kids, I can't imagine any kids going through such severe trauma and losing their childhood. We as adults are responsible for these vulnerable little humans. https://childslight.comI also would love to partner with tech startups through my concierge PR service. https://nexusdiaries.comDr. Kimberley LinertSpeaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral OptometristEvent Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com702.256.9199Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator PodcastAvailable on...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platformsAuthor of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life"Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4cmTOMwWebsite: https://linktr.ee/DrKimberleyLinertThe Great Discovery eLearning platform: https://thegreatdiscovery.com/kimberleyl

Comic Book Noise Family
Geek Brunch 457 – Benny Hill

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026


Join Mike and Bill as they discuss The Ordained #1, Save Now #1, Hero Trade: Project Chimera #2 , Escape #1, Author Immortal #1, Devil on My Shoulder #1, Vanishing Point #5-6, Black Kiss 2 #1-2, All American Men of War #41, Blackhawk #108, The Red Ghos...

The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast
S17 E1:The Best Safety Tools Are Those That Get Used: Getting real crew buy-in for safer, easier work

The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 18:04


In this episode of Doodoo Divas Smells Like Money, host Suzan Chin Taylor continues the conversation with Steve Statema, co founder of SoSafe Equipment and inventor of the PowerLift Manhole Cover Lifter.Together, they dive into one of the most critical issues in the wastewater and civil infrastructure industry — jobsite safety. Steve shares firsthand lessons from municipal operations, including why safety tools often go unused, how accessibility and convenience impact behavior, and what it takes to move crews from resistance to real buy in.The discussion explores how the right safety tools can not only prevent injuries but also dramatically increase productivity, reduce downtime, and improve morale. From real world injury experiences to hands on equipment demos and ROI driven decision making, this episode highlights how safety culture directly impacts performance and workforce retention.If you work in wastewater, public works, utilities, or civil infrastructure, this episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately to help ensure everyone goes home safe at the end of the day.Learn more about SoSafe Equipment and the PowerLift Manhole Cover Lifter at shopsosafe.com.Topics Covered• Jobsite safety in wastewater and utilities• Why safety tools must be easy to use• Overcoming resistance to new equipment• Crew buy in and leadership strategies• Safety tools as productivity drivers• Understanding safety ROI• Building a culture of accountability and protectionConnect With Steve Statema:Co-Founder: So Safe Equipment and Inventor of the Power LifterEmail: steve@shopsosafe.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-statema-92535b317/Website:shopsosafe.comI hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have.Please let us know your thoughts about the episode!Connect with Suzan Chin-Taylor, host of The DooDoo Diva's Smells Like Money Podcast:Website: www.creativeraven.com | https://thetuitgroup.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/creativeraven/Email: raven@creativeraven.com Telephone: +1 760-217-8010Listen and subscribe here to your favorite platform:Apple Podcast - Google Podcast - Cast Box - Overcast - Pocket Casts - YouTube - Spotifyhttps://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/ Subscribe to the Podcast:https://creativeraven.com/smells-like-money-podcast/Be a guest on our show:https://calendly.com/thetuitgroup/be-a-podcast-guestCheck Out my NEW Digital Marketing E-Course & Coaching Program just for Wastewater Pros:https://store.thetuitgroup.com/diy-digital-marketing-playbook-for-wastewater-pros#WastewaterIndustry #JobsiteSafety #UtilityWorkers #PublicWorks #InfrastructureSafety #SafetyCulture #TrenchlessTechnology #MunicipalOperations #LeadershipDevelopment #SmellsLikeMoneyPodcast

Flying Free
Stop Calling Him a “Narcissist” (Use This Word Instead) - The Narcissism Trap Series Part One [366]

Flying Free

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 16:30


In this kickoff to a powerful new series, The Narcissism Trap, Natalie Hoffman challenges a popular narrative in abuse recovery: labeling an emotionally abusive partner as a “narcissist.” While that term may feel validating at first, Natalie explains how it can actually work against your healing by keeping you locked in the wrong story. If you've been Googling “narcissist” at 2 a.m. to make sense of your painful marriage, this episode is for you.

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman
49ers Draft Targets

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 51:51 Transcription Available


There are several ways to support the podcast! Join us at The49ersRush.com for all of our All22 film breakdowns and bonus content. This is the best way to support the show.We still have our Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/49ersRushPodcastFor the 49er Rush Hat go to https://hiveandpines.com/products/the-red-gateGo to MyBookie.ag and use code "49ers" for deposit bonus!!!!Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comI am most active on Twitter please follow @JL_Chapman, Instagram: 49ers Rush Podcast, Email: 49ersRushPodcast@gmail.comIf you need help with website design/builds go to https://www.powerbrandsystems.com/crm949620?am_id=john874Get all 49ers gear at homage.sjv.io/MmYXO2#49ers #49ersrushOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/49ers-rush-podcast-with-john-chapman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Connect Inspire Create
How Spiritual Awakening Reshapes Healing, Purpose, And The Quiet Power Of Kindness with Brheanna Myers

Connect Inspire Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 34:26 Transcription Available


Ever felt life quietly tilt beneath your feet — not in a dramatic way, but enough that you knew something had shifted?In this episode, I'm joined by Brheanna Myers, who shares how surviving a near-death experience became the beginning of a deeply human spiritual awakening. Together, we explore what awakening really looks like — beyond social media narratives — including the grief, disorientation, and gradual reorientation that often come with it.This conversation is grounded, compassionate, and practical. Brheanna offers gentle ways to reprogram the subconscious and regulate the nervous system while staying fully rooted in everyday life — work, relationships, and the ordinary rhythms that keep us steady.In this episode, we explore:why spiritual awakening often destabilizes identity before it settlesego urgency versus the soul's longer, quieter timelinethe brain as an antenna — tuning into frequency rather than forcing changekindness as a ripple effect across the collectivewalk-in soul shifts and subtle identity changessimple, practical tools like handwriting journals and letters to past selvessleep affirmations and 21-day cycles for subconscious reprogramminggrief as a natural part of awakening — and sensing ongoing connectionIf you're navigating change, questioning who you're becoming, or simply feeling that something inside you is rearranging itself, this conversation offers reassurance, perspective, and a softer way forward.Connect with Brheanna here:  https://www.lightandbreezycoaching.comI'm Carol Clegg, your host, an accountability coach and curious conversationalist inviting guests from a wide range of backgrounds to share insights on how they live, think, and navigate change. Here, we explore: • living with intention and self-trust • alternative ways of thinking and being • creativity, purpose, and personal growth If you enjoy reflection, fresh perspectives, and honest dialogue, this space is for you. If you'd like to experience this work in community, I host a complimentary monthly Accountability Circle a supportive space to pause, gain clarity, and choose a gentle next step forward. More info at https://carolclegg.com/accountabilitycircle For those ready for deeper, more consistent support, I also offer a 90-day Accountability Package, designed to help you move from scattered ideas to steady, sustainable momentum. You can learn more at carolclegg.com, Let's connect on LinkedIn and Instagram, or join my LinkedIn Group Flourish: A Community for Women Business Owners

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel
505. Det är inte värt att förlora en vänskap!

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 70:19


I veckans podd berör vi de hemska Epstein-filerna..Gabriel kickar igång den nya kör-terminen med Grezulas mellolåt!Tobias har badat med pingviner.Har man äntligen hittat ett hjälpmedel för att lindra tourettes?Till sist listar vi tre gånger någon har blivit riktigt arg på oss.Nu kör vi!kontakt: hello@poddagency.comI säng med Tobias & Gabriel produceras av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman
Why You Should Be Excited About The 49ers Future

49ers Rush Podcast with John Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 52:15 Transcription Available


There are several ways to support the podcast! Join us at The49ersRush.com for all of our All22 film breakdowns and bonus content. This is the best way to support the show.We still have our Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/49ersRushPodcastFor the 49er Rush Hat go to https://hiveandpines.com/products/the-red-gateGo to MyBookie.ag and use code "49ers" for deposit bonus!!!!Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comI am most active on Twitter please follow @JL_Chapman, Instagram: 49ers Rush Podcast, Email: 49ersRushPodcast@gmail.comIf you need help with website design/builds go to https://www.powerbrandsystems.com/crm949620?am_id=john874Get all 49ers gear at homage.sjv.io/MmYXO2#49ers #49ersrushOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/49ers-rush-podcast-with-john-chapman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Comic Book Noise Family
Mike M's Weekly Reads 283 – Where have I been?

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026


Join Mike as he catches people up on where he has been and goes over books read in 8/18/25 – 8/31/25. The post Mike M's Weekly Reads 283 – Where have I been? first appeared on DC Noise.

Mastering Singlehood
It Only Takes ONE

Mastering Singlehood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 18:27


You're not behind on God's schedule when it comes to your life; God doesn't look at time they we do. Time is a tool in His hand, but it doesn't restrict God from moving in your life, to bring His plan to pass in your life, to bless your with a favorable outcome. It only takes one…. Press play to hear more! Meditated scriptures: Daniel 2:21, Isaiah 46:10, Proverbs 3:5, Luke 1:45. Suggested readings: Isaiah 60, Esther 2-5, Ecclesiastes 3. To support this podcast and our ministry, you're welcome to give via:  CashApp: $JLPNetwork  PayPal: paypal.me/JLPNetwork WebsiteIf you've been listening to our podcast ove the years and have been blessed by our content and want to book a one-on-one session with me, visit our website, JLPNetwork.comI can't wait to partner with you and seeing you flourish in singlehood/ in relationships!Shop EmunahCulture's New Merch

Little Ritual
TIME MAGIC: Healing the Kronos Wound

Little Ritual

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 50:24


What a whopper I have for you today! This one is especially poignant if you have Saturn in Aries because your (OUR) return is coming babe. February 13th, Saturn officially re enters Aries after 29 years absentia. In today's episode we explore the Kronos wound, adultism - the resentment adults feel towards the young- and generally how to avoid becoming a crotchety old person and instead someone at peace with time! Shared @ end: did you take my dare? Share in the comments how it went! Or as always feel free to email me at JENAOCEAN@GMAIL.comI'm off Instagram right now talk to re-establish my relationship with the ap through some time apart. In the MEANTIME: - you're invited to my show, When the Rain Stops Falling tickets linked there!- my episode of Naked and Afraid comes out March 1st! Preview is linked here Like this? Make sure you're Following the show! Next week I have a special guest on for V Day! You won't want to miss. Clue: Word Witch

A WORLD GONE MAD
Trump Posts Racist Garbage, He Is Unfit for the Presidency. Enough!

A WORLD GONE MAD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 15:28 Transcription Available


SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWA moment on social media involving Donald Trump is now driving a national conversation about leadership, judgment, and the responsibilities that come with presidential power. In this episode, I examine the fallout after a controversial post from Trump triggered immediate backlash and raised serious questions across the political spectrum.This is not about noise or the daily churn of outrage. It's about what happens when a single decision reverberates far beyond a screen and into the broader civic climate. I step back from the headlines to look at why this moment surrounding Donald Trump is resonating so deeply and why many believe it signals something larger about the state of American politics.This crosses the line into pure bigotry.When expectations for those in power collide with behavior that sparks public reaction, the country is forced into an uncomfortable but necessary conversation. Are our standards shifting? Are we becoming desensitized? And what does accountability really look like in an era where every post can carry enormous weight?I explore how incidents like the one involving Trump shape public trust, influence political temperature, and test the guardrails that have historically defined the presidency. This isn't about scoring points. It's about examining the consequences of leadership in real time and asking the questions a healthy democracy should always be willing to confront.At a time when emotions run high and reactions travel fast, clarity matters more than ever. This episode invites you to pause, think critically, and consider what kind of leadership the country expects moving forward.Stay skeptical. Question everything. And most of all, stay alert.If you care, and if you've enjoyed my podcast, I can use your help in several ways:Please Email me and let me know you're there: WolfPackTalks@gmail.comI also talked about the major financial upheaval that my girlfriend and I are going through.If you can, and you would like to help…Support link Herehttps://gofund.me/18cf67fe4AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

The Carousel Podcast
Teddy Roosevelt's Legacy of Populist Economics

The Carousel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 45:00


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit thecarousel.substack.comI'm joined by Aiden Buzzetti of The Bull Moose Project to talk about DC politicking, Teddy Roosevelt, and the legacy of populist right wing economic protectionism in America. First 45 minutes free

Gluten Free News
Gluten Free Super Bowl Recipes

Gluten Free News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 2:46


Who's ready for some football? Here's a collection of appetizers and snacks, including a recipe for my family's favorite dip.GF Jules has tons of recipes on her site for party food: https://gfjules.com/recipes/gluten-free-party-recipes/What are your favorite Super Bowl foods? Please share at contact@baltimoreglutenfree.comI would love to hear from you! Leave your messages for Andrea at contact@baltimoreglutenfree.com and check out www.baltimoreglutenfree.comInstagramFacebookGluten Free College 101Website: www.glutenfreecollege.comFacebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Glutenfreecollege Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Drum For The Song Podcast
Ross Rothero-Bourge (FOH for UK & European Drum Show, Tom Meighan, Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons & CUBE Studio) #57

Drum For The Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 43:22


Support this podcast by becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/drumforthesongThanks for checking out episode 57 with Ross Rothero-Bourge. Ross is fellow Welshman living in Cornwall. He is a drummer, but professionally works as a front of house live sound engineer for ex-Kasabian vocalist, Tom Meighan plus Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons. But also works as a studio engineer, mixer and occasional producer at CUBE Studios in Cornwall.In this episode, we chat about the differences between mixing a band in the studio and at a live concert, why band's should aim to work with a producer in the studio, the benefits of in-ear monitoring, touring with Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons and much more.Follow Ross on Instagram at: www.instagram.com/ross_the_sound_guyI hope you enjoy this free episode, please subscribe to the podcast via your podcast provider & YouTube, like and review where you can and share with anyone else who might be interested.If you've enjoyed any of my episodes, please consider joining my Patreon community via Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/drumforthesong/ for access to exclusive content, group video calls, competitions, giveaways plus 20% discount at http://www.motorhead-beer.comI'd like to give a special thanks to my top-tier 'Groove Master' Patrons for their extended support. Cheers to Dean S Monahan, Rudi Pauly, Dan Hurst, Gareth Richards, Steve Hancock, Paul W. Grasmehr, Charley Farley, Kenny Kendrick, Mark Porter, John Lang, John Carley, Mike Laney, Pietro Viecelli, David Rudd, Adam Thomas, Jonny Wah Wah, Holger Middelberg, Timothy Kingsbury.If you'd prefer not to commit to monthly payments you can still support the podcast by making a one-off donation via Paypal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=RMXSZGD7CTXY4Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.facebook.com/groups/drumforthesong/Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.instagram.com/dane_drumsTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/drumforthesonghttp://www.twitter.com/dane_drumsTikTokhttp://www.tiktok.com/drumforthesongMerch:https://drumforthesong.bigcartel.com/Official website:http://www.drumforthesong.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/drumforthesong. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Arise Podcast
Season 6, Episode 21: Jenny and Danielle and Rebecca on this current Trauma moment

The Arise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 52:09


Rebecca W. Walston: https://rebuildingmyfoundation.comAt Solid Foundation Story Coaching, we believe that stories shape our lives. Our experiences—both joyful and painful—define how we see ourselves and interact with the world. Story Coaching offers a unique space to explore your personal journey, uncover patterns of hurt and resilience, and gain clarity on how your past shapes your present. Unlike therapy, Story Coaching is not about diagnosis or treatment. Instead, it's about having someone truly listen—without judgment or advice—so you can process your story in a safe and supportive space. Whether you choose one-on-one coaching or small group sessions, you'll have the opportunity to share, reflect, and grow at your own pace.Jenny McGrath: https://www.indwellcounseling.comI am Jenny! (She/Her) MACP, LMHC I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, Certified Yoga Teacher, and an Approved Supervisor in the state of Washington.  have spent over a decade researching the ways in which the body can heal from trauma through movement and connection. I have come to see that our bodies know what they need.  By approaching our body with curiosity we can begin to listen to the innate wisdom our body has to teach us.  And that is where the magic happens! Danielle S. Rueb Castillejo: www.wayfindingtherapy.comDanielle (00:06):Welcome to the Arise Podcast, conversations on faith, race, justice, gender, spirituality. We're jumping here and talking about this current moment. We just can't get away from it. There's so much going on, protest kids, walking out of schools, navigating the moment of trauma. Is that really trauma? So I hope you enjoy this conversation with Danielle, Jenny and Rebecca,Rebecca (00:28):A sentence that probably I'm going to record us. Maybe it's fair, maybe it's not. But I feel like everyone is, is traumatized, and I'm only using the word traumatized because I don't have a better word to say. I think there's very little time and space to give this well reasoned, well thought out, grounded reaction to everything because there's the threat level is too high. So trying to ground yourself in this kind of environment and feel like you're surefooted about the choices that you're making feels really hard. It is just hard. And I don't say that to invalidate anybody's choice. I say that just to say everything feels like it's just difficult and most things feel like there are impossible choices. I don't know. It just, yeah, it's a crazy maker.Jenny (01:45):I agree with you. And I also feel like it's like we need a new word other than trauma, because Bessel Vander Kott kind of came up with this idea of trauma working with veterans who had gone through the war. We are actively in the war right now. And so what is the impact of our nervous system when we're not going, oh, that's a trauma that happened 10 years ago, 20 years ago, but every single day we're in a nervous system. Overwhelmed. Is there a word for that? What is that that we're experiencing? And maybe trauma works, but it's almost like it doesn't even capture what we're trying to survive right now.Rebecca (02:31):Yes. And even when you just said the idea of nervous system overwhelmed, I wanted to go, is that word even accurate? I have lots of questions for which I don't have any answers, like minute to minute, am I overwhelmed individually? Is my people group overwhelmed? I don't know. But I feel that same sense of, it's hard to put your finger on vocabulary that actually taps into what may or may not be happening minute by minute, hour by hour for someone. Right? There might be this circumstance where you feel, you don't feel overwhelmed. You feel like you could see with startling clarity exactly what is happening and exactly the move you want to make in that space. And 30 seconds later you might feel overwhelmed.Danielle (03:35):I agree. It's such a hot kettle for conflict too. It's like a hot, hot kettle. Anytime it feels like you might be at odds with someone you didn't even know it was coming. You know what I mean? Jude, which just amplifies the moment because then you have, we were talking about you got your nervous system, you got trauma, whatever it is, and then you're trying to get along with people in a hot situation and make decisions. And also you don't want to do things collectively. You just want to, and also then sometimes it needs to be all about this long process, but if ice is banging at your door, you don't have time to have a group talk about whistles. It's just like you can't have a group meeting about it. You know what I'm saying? Right, right.Speaker 2 (04:37):I think if you, and I remember us having this conversation in a total other setting about what's the definition of trauma? Is trauma this event that happens or is it the feeling of your system being overwhelmed or any other host of things? But I think if we think about it from the frame of, are the support systems that I have in place either individually or collectively overwhelmed by a particular moment in time or in history, maybe that's a decent place to start. And what I think is interesting about that is that the black community is having this conversation. We are not overwhelmed. This is not new to us. This whether it's true or fair or not. There's a lot of dialogue in the black community about, we've been here before, and so there is this sense of we may not be overwhelmed in the way that someone else might be. And I still don't know what I think about that, what I feel about that, if that feels true or right or fair or honest. It just feels like that is the reaction that we are having as a collective culture right now. So yeah.It means to be resisting in this moment or taking care of yourself in this moment? Just for you, just for Rebecca. Not for anybody else. Honestly,Rebecca (06:25):I have been in a space of very guarded, very curated information gathering since the night of the election back in November of 2024. So part of my selfcare sort of for the last, I don't know what is that, 18 months or something like that, 15 months or something has been, I take in very little information and I take it in very intentionally and very short burst of amount of time. I'm still scanning headlines, not watching the news, not taking in any information that's probably in any more than about 32nd, 62nd clips because I cannot, I can't do this.(07:38):Someone, Roland Martin who is this sort of member of the Independent Black Press, said this generation is about to get a very up close and personal taste of what it feels like and looks like to live under Jim Crow. And I was scrolling to the puppies, I cannot absorb that sentence seriously, scroll on the Instagram clip because that sentence was, that was it. I was done. I don't even want to hear, I don't want to know what he meant by that. I know what he meant by that, but I don't want to know what he meant by that.(08:36):I a lovely neutral grass cloth, textured, right? The way the light lights off of it be the very little imperfections. It does something to make a space feel really special, but it's still very ated it. Yes. And I would say this is like if you want to try wallpaper, if you don't want the commitment of a large scale pattern just is a great way to go. I think if there's here the jaguar off the top.Danielle (09:16):It's interesting when you pose a question, Rebecca in our chat this morning about white America waking up. The people that I've noticed that have been the most aware for me outside of folks of color have been some of my queer elders, white folks that have been through the marches, have fought for marriage equality, have fought for human dignity, have fought as well, and they're just like, oh shit, we're going, this is all happening again.Rebecca (09:59):I think that that comes, again, a lot of my information these days is coming from social media, but I saw a clip of a podcast, I don't even know what it was, but the podcast was a black male talking to someone who appeared to me to be a white female, but she could have been something else. She didn't exactly name it, but whatever it was they were discussing like the dynamic between men and women in general. And the male who is the host of the podcast asked the female, what gives you the authority as a woman to speak about men and how they do what they do. And her answer was, and I'm going to paraphrase it, the same thing that gives you the authority as a black person to talk about white people, if you are the marginalized or the oppressed, everything there is to know about the oppressor, things about the oppressor that they don't know about themselves because you need to in order to survive. And so that is what qualifies. That was her answer. That's what qualifies me as a woman to speak about men. And when the sentence that you just gave Danielle, that's what I thought about. If you've ever had to actually live on the margins, something about what is happening and about what is coming from experience, you've seen it. You've heard it, you've heard about it. AndDanielle (12:00):I was just thinking about, I was just talking about this yesterday with my editor, how for Latinx community, there was this huge farm workers movement that ran parallel to the what Martin Luther King was doing, the civil rights movement and how they wrote letters and solidarity and Dolores Huta, these people in 90, they're in their nineties. And then there was this period where things I think got a little better and Latinos made, it's like all of that memory in large pockets of the United States, all that movement got erased and traded in for whiteness. And then that's my parents' generation. So my mom not speaking Spanish, raised not to speak Spanish, all these layers of forgetting. And then it's me and my generation and my kids we're like, holy shit, we can't tolerate this shit. That's not okay. And then it's trying to find the memory, where did it go? Why is there a big gap in this historical narrative, in recent memory? Because says Cesar Chavez and all those people, they started doing something because bad things were happening for centuries to our people. But then there's this gap and now we're living, I think post that gap. And I think you see that with the two murderers of Alex Preti were Latinos from the Texas border that had come up from Texas and they're the actual murderers and they unli him. And people are like, what happened? What happened?Are they perpetrating this crime? What does all of this mean? So I think when we talk about this current moment, it just feels so hard to untangle. JustRebecca (14:01):I think you said, I think you said that there was this period where there's all this activism that's parallel to the civil rights movement and then all that disappeared in exchange for whiteness, I think is what you said.(14:23):And if I said, if I heard that incorrectly through my cultural lens, please let me know that. But I think that that phrase is actually really important. I think this notion of what whiteness requires of us and what it requires us to exchange or give up or erase it, is something that we need to meander through real slow. And in this moment, we're talking about people of Latino descent in the United States, but we could easily be talking about any other number of cultural groups. And I have to ask that same question and wrestle with those same answers. And I think I saw recently that, again, this probably could have happened anywhere of a dozen places, some part, somewhere in the country, there's some museum that has to do with African-American history and the markers were being taken down.(15:52):But you can watch it in real actual time, the required eraser of the story. You can watch it in actual time. If you lay a clip of Alex Pertti's murder up against the Play-by-play that came out of the Department of Homeland Security, and you can watch in real time the rewriting of what actually happened. So your sense of there's this gap where the story kind of disappears. What has it been 60 years since the timeframe and history that you're talking about 1960s. It makes me wonder what was on the news in 1960? Where were they? Where and how did they intentionally rewrite the story? Did they erase markers? Did they bury information?Jenny (17:16):Where I have a few thoughts. I'm thinking about my Polish great-grandfather who had an engineering degree, and to my understanding of the family's story, because it's not often told, and he worked in a box factory, not because he wanted to or that's what he was trained for, but in the time that my great grandfather was here, Polish people were not considered white. And even my dad spent most, he spent his childhood, his early childhood, his family was the only not black family in his community. And his nickname was Spooks growing up for his first few years in life because he was the only light-skinned kid in his neighborhood. And then with the GI Bill, Polish people got adopted into whiteness. And that story of culture and community and lineage was also erased. And just the precarity of whiteness that it's like this Overton window that shifts and allows or disallows primarily based on melanin, but not just melanin based on these performances of aligning with white supremacy. And we don't tell these stories because I think going back to nervous systems, I do think,And I don't think a lot of white bodies want to contend with them. And so then we align more with the privileges that being adopted into whiteness floor to ceiling.Rebecca (19:47):You had just finished telling the story with the GI Bill that Polish people got adopted in to whiteness. And that story and that sort of culture, that origin story disappeared off the landscape. And you might not have said the word disappear. That might be my paraphrase.Jenny (20:07):Yeah. And I think on a visceral level, on a nervous system level, white bodies, whatever that means, know that story, whether that story is told or not. And so I think white bodies know we could be Renee, Nicole Goode or Alex Prety any day if we choose not to fall in line with what whiteness expects of us. And I think there are many examples through abolition, through civil rights, through current history, it is not the same magnitude of bodies of color being killed. And white bodies know if I actually give up my white privilege, I'm giving up my white privilege. And that the precarity that whiteness gives or takes away is so flimsy, I think. Or the safety that it gives is so flimsy.Rebecca (21:15):I mean, I agree with you times a thousand about the flimsy ness and the precariousness of whiteness. Say more about the sentence, white bodies know this because if the me wants to go, I don't think they do. So yeah, say more.Jenny (21:41):Well, I will say I don't think it's conscious. I don't think white people are conscious of this, but I think the epigenetic story of what is given up and what is gained by being adopted into whiteness is in our bodies. And I think that that's part of what makes white people so skittish and disembodied and dissociated, is that the ability to fully be human means giving up the supposed safety that we're given in whiteness. And I think our bodies are really wise and there is some self-preservation in that, and that comes to the detriment and further harm because we are then more complicit with the systems of white supremacy.(22:46):That's what I think. I could be wrong. Obviously I'm not every white body, but I know that the first time I heard someone say that to me in my body, I was like, yep, I know that fear. It's never been named, but having someone say white bodies probably know, I was like, yep. I think my body does know. And that's why I've been so complicit and agreeable to whiteness because that gives me safety. What do you think, Rebecca?Rebecca (23:32):I am probably I'm that am the ambivalent about the whole thing, right? Partly I get the framework that you're talking about. I've used the framework myself, this idea that what your body knows and how that forms and shapes how you move in the world and how that can move from one generation to the next epigenetically without you or spiritually without you necessarily having the details of the story. And also, I'm super nervous about this narrative that I'm nervous that the narrative that you're painting will be used as an excuse to step away from accountability and responsibility. And because I think this sort of narcissistic kind of collapse is what tends to happen around whiteness, where you're so buried under the weight of everything that we can't continue the conversation anymore. And this is the whole why we cannot teach actual American history because some white kids somewhere is going to be uncomfortable.(25:04):And so I get it. I got it. And it makes me super nervous about what will be done with that information. And I think I also think that, and this could be that my frame is limited, so I don't want this comment to come off a, but I think there's not enough work around perpetrator categories and buckets. And so where we tend to go with this is that we go, that harm moves you to victim status and then victims get a pass for what they did because they were hurt. There's not enough to me work, there's not enough vocabulary in the public discourse for when that harm made you become a perpetrator of harm as a collective group and as a consistent collective narrative for hundreds of years. And so that makes me nervous too. What I don't want is, and this is I guess part of the same sort of narcissistic collapse is that we go from cows harmed, and I do believe there's significant harm that happens to a person and to a people when they are required to be complicit in their own eraser in order to survive that. I absolutely believe there's massive harm in that. But how do we talk about then that the reaction to that is to become the perpetrator of harm versus the reaction to that is to learn to move through it and heal from it and not become the group that systematically harms someone else. And there's some nuance in there. There's probably all kinds of complexities there, but that's what my head is around all that, what I just said.Danielle (27:18):I have a lot of thoughts about that. I think I would argue that it's a moral injury, meaning? Meaning that the conditioning over time of attachment instead of what I wrote to y'all, the attachment isn't built as an attachment to one another. It was reframed as an attachment to hierarchy or system. And therefore for a long time, you have a general population of people that don't have a secure attachment to a caregiver, to people that it's been outsourced to power, basically a church system or a government system that's protecting them versus a family and a community, their culture. And in that you have a lot of ruptures and it leaves a lot of space. If your attachment is to power versus belonging to one another, you're going to do a lot of violent damage. And I would argue that that's a repeating perpetrating wound in the collective white society, that attachment to power versus attachment to community.(28:48):That's what I think. I could be wrong, but that's what I've been writing about.Rebecca (28:56):That's a pretty brilliant application of individual attachment theory to collective identity and yeah, that's pretty brilliant actually.(29:09):That's a very nuanced way to talk about what happens in that exchange of a cultural identity for access to the category. White is to say that you advertise to community and family and you tether and attach yourself to power structures, and then you hold on for dear life.Danielle (29:32):You can see it playing out across the nation. It's not that republicans and evangelicals aren't, they're actually arguing against an attachment to community and belonging and saying, we can do these things because we have power now and we're attached to that power. Jesus. They're not attached, I would argue. They're not attached to Jesus either.Rebecca (30:00):Now you want to start a whole fight. How is that attachment structure that you're identifying? And I'm going to steal that by the way, and I will quote you when I steal it. How is that a moral injury?Danielle (30:18):Well, for me, immoral injury is like someone who goes to war or goes into a battle or goes into a situation and you, at some point, someone consciously violates what they know is right or wrong. And so someone took a whole boat over here, a whole journey to do that. So even the journey itself, there's no way, it doesn't matter if they didn't have social media. It doesn't matter if the pilgrims of whatever we want to call them, colonizers didn't know what was here. They know that on lands there are people, and in that journey, they had a decision that was separating themselves saying, when I get there, I deserve that land no matter what's there. So they had all, I don't know how many months it takes to sail across the sea. It was like a month or a couple months or something. You have all that time of a people becoming another kind of people. I think(31:25):That's what I think. You talk about the transatlantic slave trade and that crossing of the water. I think in some ways white people put themselves through that and there's no way, I don't know a lot of ways to explain a complete detachment from morality, but there's something in that passageway that does it for Yeah,Rebecca (31:51):I get it. I mean, you're talking about maybe even on the pilgrim ship that landed in Jamestown passage. But(32:02):If you read, I saw this in a book written by an author by the name of Jamar Tis. He's talking about the earlier colonial days in the United States, and he's talking about how there's a series of letters that he recounts in the book. And so there's this man that is making the journey from England to the colonies, and he professes to be a missionary of Christianity. And what he's discussing in these letters is sort of the crisis of faith that if I get here and I proselytize someone that I encounter a Native American or an enslaved African I do in their conversion to Christianity, am I compelled to grant them their freedom(33:04):And the series of letters that are back and forth between this man and whoever he's conversing with on the con, and you'll have to read his book to get all the historical details. They basically have this open debate in the governing days of the colony. And the answer to the question that they arrive at both legally and religiously or spiritually is, no, I do not. Right? And whatever it is that you had to do to yourself, your faith, your understanding of people to arrive at the answer no to that question feels to me like that moral injury that you're talking about.(34:07):Cardiovascular system powers, everything we do.Jenny (34:10):I mean, it makes me think, Danielle knows that this is one of the few Bible verses that I will always quote nowadays is Jesus saying, what good is it for someone to gain the world and lose their soul? And I see that as a journey of forfeiting. Whatever this thing we want to call the soul might be for power and privilege.Rebecca (34:42):It reminds me of my kids were young and we were having a conversation at the dinner table and something had happened. I think there might've been a discussion about something in the history class that opened my kids' eyes to the nature of racism in the United States. And one of my children asked me, doesn't that mean that we're better than them?(35:17):And as vehemently as I could answer him, I was like, absolutely not. No, it does not. It does not mean that, right? Because you feel that line and that edge for a kid, a fourth grader who's learning history for the first time and that edge that would push them over into this place of dehumanizing someone else, even if it's the proverbial they and my insistence as his mother, we don't do that and we're not going to do that. And no, it does not mean that. And my whole thing was just, I cannot have you dehumanize an entire group of people. I can't, I'm not raising kids who do that. We're not doing that. Right. Which is back to Michelle Obama saying when they go low, right?Rebecca (36:37):It is that sense of that invitation to a moral injury, that invitation to violate the inherent value of another human being that you have to say, I'm not doing that. I refuse to do thatJenny (37:18):I know I'm a few years late and watching this movie, but I just watched the Shape of Water. Have you ever seen it(37:26):And there's this line in it where they're debating whether or not to save this being, and the man says it's not even human. And she says, if we don't do something, then neither are we. And this really does feel like a fight for my humanity for what does it look like to reject dehumanization of entire people groups as much as I even want to do that with ice agents right now, and things like that that make it so hard to not put people in these buckets. And how do I fight for my own humanity and willingness to see people as harmful and difficult as they may be as sovereign beings, and what potentials can come if we work to create a world that doesn't split people into binaries of victim or perpetrator, but make space for reparative justice? I don't know.Rebecca (38:58):You used the phrase reparative justice, and my thought was like, I don't even know what that is. Trying to even conceptualize any sense of that in this moment is, I mean, again, I heard a podcast of this some white man who I think is probably famous, but it's not in a cultural circle that I run in, not this race, but however he is major Trump supporter publicly in his celebrity is a Trump supporter. And he's talking on the podcast about how watching what has happened with ICE the last couple weeks has changed his perspective that he feels like it's this tipping point in his sentiment that I didn't think things like this were possible in America. And now they are. And the person that he's talking to is a black man who's pissed that you even are saying the sentence, I didn't think this was possible.(40:04):Pissed in a way of, we've been telling you this shit for 400 years, excuse my French, you can edit that out and you didn't listen. And if you had listened, we might not actually be here in this moment. And so even that conversation to me feels like attempting to do something of repair in some capacity. And you can feel the two people that are trying to engage each other just be like, I mean, you can feel how they're trying. They're sitting in the room, they're talking, they're leaving space for each other to finish their sentence and finish their thought. And you still just want to go, I want to beat the shit out of you. And I am sure they both felt that way at different moments in the conversation. So yeah,Danielle (41:12):We were in the I know. Because it's all like, I know there's all that we talk about, and then when we walk off the screen, when we get into the world, I know Rebecca, you mentioned someone got stopped at a checkpoint or my kids marching around town or Jenny, I know you're out in the wilds of Florida or wherever. I just(41:38):Yeah. Yeah. I just think there's all of this we talk about, and then there's the live daily reality too, of how it actually plays out for us in different ways. Yeah. Now I saw you take a breath. Yeah.Rebecca (41:59):Do they feel like really disconnected?(42:19):I actually think this conversation, I think, and I don't mean this one, I mean this sort of ongoing space that we inhabit in each other's lives is actually a pretty defiant response. I think there's every invitation for us to be like, see, when I see you,(43:03):I know that you some stuff going on personally, and you picked up the phone and called me the other night, Danielle, just to say, I'm just checking on you. And I was like, crap. Right. I mean, with everything that I know that you have going on both collectively and personally for you to pick up the phone and call me and go like, I'm just checking on you.(43:41):Right? But there's this swirl of, there's a whole conversation the black community is having with the Latino community right now that is some version of, screw this. And you, we not we're, it's not entirely adversarial, but it's not entirely we're doing this dance around each other right now that you could have easily just have been like, I'll talk to you in 27. You could easily have been like, I have too much going on that can't actually tend to this. Whatever it is that you heard in my voice or read on my face that made you call me, you could have chosen not to and you didn't. And that's not small.Danielle (44:49):Yeah. Thanks for saying that. I really do believe love is bigger than all of what we say is the hate and the crimes against us. I really do believe every day we wake up and we get to be the best. We get to do the best we can. Jenny,Jenny (45:26):I just feel very grateful to know you both. Yeah. I think this to me is part of what fighting for our humanity looks like and feels like in the midst of systems, creating separation of who we should or shouldn't commune with and be with. And I just feel very grateful that I get to commune and be with both of you.Danielle (46:18):Oh, good question. Do you ever feel like you're your own coach? So I have the Danielle that's like sometimes I get into trouble that Danielle, and then there's also the part of me that's like, you can do it. You got this, you got it. You can do it, so you're going to make it. So I got the coach. I had to bring her out a little bit more later lately. Also, just like I just got back from watching my kids do this walkout and man, just hearing them scream the F word and jumping around town, blowing whistles and being wild, it just made me, I feel so happy. I'm like, oh, we're doing something right. The kids, they're going to be okay. They know. So I think just I've really tried to just focus on my family and my off time. Yeah, that's kept me going. What about you two?Jenny (47:31):I have been doing standup comedy, open mic nights in Pensacola.(47:40):And it has been a very nice place for me to release my healthy aggression. Aside from the hosts, I've pretty much been the only woman there. And most of the comedians are racist and sexist, and I get up and give lectures basically. And I've been really enjoying that. It has been a good way of off-gassing and being defiant and giving me some sense of fight, which I've liked to, that has been self-care for me.Rebecca (48:30):I would probably say, actually I had to, I have this elliptical, one of those under the desk kind of pedal thingies that, and the other night I had to get on it. I feel like my whole inside was just racing, but then on the outside, I'm just sitting here, all right. And I was like, I have got to get whatever this is out of me. So there was this moment where, and it took probably 15 minutes for my body to actually start to exhale and for my breathing to kind of normalize. And that isn't because I was exerting so much energy. It took that long of just moving to get whatever it is out of me. And then also, I had this really, really great moment with my son, how you're saying, Danielle, that your kids, and then you feel like, oh, they're going to be fine. He was watching a documentary or he is watching a movie, some movie about black history, what he does. And the movie referenced this written communication between two slave traitors, one of whom was in the United States and the other one who was in the Caribbean. And they were discussing how to basically break the psyche of a person so they would remain in slavery,(50:15):Which is a crazy sentence to say, but literally they're discussing it back and forth. They're talking about how you bake a cake. And my son read it, and then he came and sat next to me and he was like, did you know about this? Not about the letter itself, the letters, but about the content in them. He was like, did you know this is what they think about us? Did. These are the things that they say and do that are purposely designed to mess with our psyche. And it just spawned this really great conversation for an hour about all kinds of things that made me go, he's going to be all right. In the sense of where I ended up, where I ended up going as his mom was like, yes, I knew. And now the fact that I raised you to do this, or I raised you to do that, or I taught you this or that, or I kept you from this or that. Does that make sense now? And then, yeah, it was just actually a very sweet conversation actually.Danielle (51:38):I love that. I do too. It's been real.   Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.

A WORLD GONE MAD
From Dead Americans to Controlling Elections. Where Will It Stop?

A WORLD GONE MAD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 21:10 Transcription Available


SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWI start in Minnesota, where a surge of federal force pulls back after tensions explode and Americans are left dead. When that much power rolls into a US city, the question isn't just what happened. It's how fast it showed up and how normal that's starting to feel.Then I take on rhetoric that should stop people cold. Calls to nationalize US elections are now being said out loud, not whispered on the fringe. The Constitution scattered election power for a reason, and when talk shifts toward federal control of voting, it's not casual political noise. It's a line worth watching.I also dig into a Supreme Court decision that caught a lot of insiders off guard. At a time when trust in institutions is hanging by a thread, the Court stepped back instead of stepping in. That choice says more about the moment the country's in than most headlines are willing to admit.Put these stories together and a larger picture starts coming into focus. Power's being tested. Boundaries are being nudged. And the guardrails Americans assume are permanent suddenly don't look quite as immovable as we once thought.This isn't about panic. It's about awareness. Because the fastest way for a democracy to drift is when people stop noticing how far the lines are moving.If you refuse to be spoon fed talking points and still believe in thinking for yourself, pull up a chair.Be skeptical. Question everything. And above all, stay alert.I'm not softening the language and I'm not backing off. This is daily political sabotage and it keeps going because too many people are still pretending it's just politics.If you care, and if you've enjoyed my podcast, I can use your help in several ways:Please Email me and let me know you're there: WolfPackTalks@gmail.comI also talked about the major financial upheaval that my girlfriend and I are going through.If you can, and you would like to help…Support link Here:https://gofund.me/18cf67fe4AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

Letters From Your Dog
Joint Supplements Aren't Pain Killers

Letters From Your Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 17:41


This episode is all about advocacy, getting to be the voice for your dog so they can live a life free from physical pain.If you're a dog pro, it's not too late to join The Dog Pro Coaching Experience, which is running live right now! Join The Dog Pro Coaching Experience Here: https://pawsupdogs.com/dogprocoachingexperience--------------1. If you'd like my support on your journey with your dog, please visit www.pawsupdogs.comI offer:- Self-paced online courses and a membership for dog guardians and trainers-  Digital 1:1 Trauma informed dog assessments for dog guardians and business assessments for dog trainers- Higher level mentorship for dog guardians and trainers2. To Join Canine Connection (my training and support membership for BOTH ends of the lead, please click here3. I love answering your listener questions so if you have a question for me, please click here to submit it and I might just answer it on the podcast!------------------------------------------------------------------------Here are some other resources available for you and your dog:1. To register for one of our behavioural workshops (for in depth support on everything from reactivity, recall, separation anxiety, leash walking, car travel, vet visits, puppies and more) please click here2. To join our free facebook group click here3. Are you a dog professional? Check out our podcast for pet pros here** Come and see us at www.pawsupdogs.com** Join our private facebook group. Click here** Follow us on instagram @pawsupdogstraining

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio
No One Believes They're Out There Until They See One - Bigfoot Eyewitness Episode 523

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 64:02 Transcription Available


Tonight's guest, Bo Reynolds, saw a Sasquatch crossing a road in Harlan County, Kentucky, in 1983. Seeing that Sasquatch was a shock for him because he didn't think they actually existed. What he watched the Sasquatch go on to do, however, shocked him even more. That's because what he watched that Sasquatch do was, in his mind, impossible. It did it, though, and that's one of the things Bo is going to talk about, on tonight's show. We hope you'll tune in and listen to him do that.If you've had at least one Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know. I'd love to hear from you. If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality
Raising Emotionally Strong Kids: Boundaries, Joy & the Magic of Self-Trust (with Terry Bean)

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 32:35 Transcription Available


Send us a texthis episode of Life of Love is a heartfelt conversation for parents, caregivers, educators—and anyone healing their inner child. Julie Hilsen is joined by Terry Bean, author of Abracadabra, to explore how children (and adults) can build emotional resilience, self-trust, and joy—without pressure, perfectionism, or constant comparison. Together, they explore: How children absorb emotional energy and languageWhy boundaries create safety (not separation)How play, imagination, and “magic” support emotional intelligenceParenting without control, guilt, or burnoutTeaching kids self-trust instead of approval-seekingWhy happiness is a skill—not a rewardTerry shares her journey caring for her 91-year-old mother, how childhood experiences shaped her work, and why teaching kids the power of thoughts early can transform generations. ✨ This episode is especially supportive if you're: Parenting young or sensitive childrenNavigating family dynamics or caregivingWanting calmer, more connected relationshipsHealing your own inner child while raising kidsSeeking practical emotional tools rooted in love, not fear

Table Flippers
The Democrat Voter

Table Flippers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 55:18 Transcription Available


How much responsibility does the voter carry. When we have great or terrible politicians how responsible are those who put them there?Something to think about. I do.Write me at:gwccrobert@gmail.comI look forward to hearing from you.

Mercado Abierto
El Foco | Fusiones fallidas, cuando el pez pequeño se comió al grande

Mercado Abierto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 3:34


Hoy ponemos el foco en acuerdos y fusiones que salieron mal para alguno de los implicados, con sorprendente resultado.

Flying Free
She Stopped Asking for Permission: Jillian's Story [365]

Flying Free

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 54:40


What happens when you stop asking for permission in an abusive marriage?Today, Jillian shares her story of waking up to covert abuse in her Christian marriage and what it took to finally get out.You'll hear how she recognized the patterns, why she chose to leave despite having a young son, and what life looks like now on the other side. If you've been wondering whether things could actually be different, this conversation will show you what's possible when you start rescuing yourself.

Land Academy Show
Luke Smith Land Academy Member Extraordinaire Interview

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 42:03


If you enjoyed the podcast, please review it in Apple Podcasts. Reviews are incredibly important for rankings on Apple Podcasts. My staff and I read each and every one.If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email me directly at steven@BuWit.com. The BuWit Family of Companies include: https://BuWit.comhttps://offers2owners.comhttps://landinvestors.comhttps://landacademy.comhttps://landpin.comhttps://parcelfact.comhttps://countywise.comhttps://deedperfect.comhttps://ownersdata.comhttps://houseacademy.comI would like to think it's entertaining and informative and, in the end, profitable. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts.

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Cómo el centralismo se comió España (CARNE CRUDA #1613)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 59:33


España dice ser un país descentralizado, pero basta con mirar un mapa del poder, del dinero, de las infraestructuras o de los medios para ver que todo apunta al mismo lugar: Madrid. Mientras el AVE conecta el centro con todo, las conexiones entre las periferias apenas existen. Mientras la capital absorbe la mitad de los jóvenes que emigran de sus provincias, muchos territorios pierden población, talento y voz. Nos preguntamos si existe realmente una España plural o si seguimos atrapados en un sistema madrileñocéntrico que lo absorbe todo. Nos acompaña el periodista Salvador Enguix, autor del ensayo ‘Las periferias mudas", el sociólogo Sergio Andrés, autor de ‘La España donde nunca pasa nada', Juanjo Álvarez, portavoz de Acción Castilla y León y Pablo Elordoy, coordinador de política de El Salto. Más información aquí: https://www.eldiario.es/132_c5b42c Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

A WORLD GONE MAD
Republicans Keep Lying and They Don't Give a Crap About You. Period.

A WORLD GONE MAD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 20:18 Transcription Available


SEND ME A TEXT MESSAGE NOWI'm done pretending this is normal. Republicans keep lying openly and they don't give a crap about what you think. NOT voters. NOT reality. NOT consequences. The lying is constant because they think it works.This Trump era political machine is broken at its core. Chaos isn't accidental and it isn't incompetence. It's the operating system. Confusion keeps people tired and exhaustion keeps people quiet.Every day there's a new contradiction. A new excuse. A new rewriting of what we all just watched happen. They say one thing in the morning and the opposite by night and dare you to keep up.There's no good faith left to negotiate with. There's no shared reality to appeal to. The point is dominance not solutions, and power not stability. That's why nothing ever gets fixed.At some point you stop asking what the problem is and start accepting what this has become. Either this is unchecked power, total moral collapse, or straight up fascism. Those aren't exaggerations anymore.I'm not softening my language and I'm not backing off. This is daily political sabotage and it keeps going because too many people are still pretending it's just politics.No one has the backbone to stand up to Donald the delusional.I.f you care, and if you've enjoyed my podcast, I can use your help in several ways:Please Email me and let me know you're there:WolfPackTalks@gmail.comI also talked about the major financial upheaval that my girlfriend and I are going through.If you can, and you would like to help…Support link here:https://gofund.me/18cf67fe4AWorldGoneMadPodcast@gmail.com

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel
504. Känn dig trygg medan vi suger!

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 56:33


I veckans podd recenserar vi årets första Mello.Tobias har fått en dramatisk start i sydafrika.Man hatar ju dammsugare som inte suger..Vi pratar om Melania Trumps nya dokumentär.Vad hade våra ex varit överens om?Till sist listar vi tre böcker, filmer eller serier att njuta av i vinterkylan.Nu kör vi!kontakt: hello@poddagency.comI säng med Tobias & Gabriel produceras av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Whole Soul Mastery
#256 Frequency Writer: February 2026 #1 ~ Epic Change, Investing In You & Your Talents, & The Christ-Sophia Presence & Peace

Whole Soul Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 87:02


These February 2026 messages spotlight stories, inspirations, and soul songs offered by Marie Mohler to empower and inspire people as potent changes emerge in our world and daily lives this month. Marie's February messages are found in 2 videos.  Part 1 contains themes for February, a big picture review, Gathering At The River with Dr. Terry Cole Whittaker (Dare To Be Great inspiration), Garden Insights #10 (an intuitive energy update for the month), & themes of Epic Change, Investing In You, The Living Garden In You, The Parable of the Talents, Astrological Highlights for the Month related to Investing In Our Gifts and Talents, Letting Go of What No Longer Serves Us, Embracing New Beginnings, New Soul Songs, & more. Part 2 contains 17 new soul songs that inspire, uplift, and fortify divine creative heroes, heroines, and people around the globe. Soul Songs include: February's Frequencies, The Living Garden of Gold, One Small Seed, Be Extraordinary Now, and more. Thank you for joining me, and please share with others who would benefit from these insights and positive messages.Please like, subscribe, and share!For more of my inspirational messages, podcasts, soul songs, & subscription offerings on Substack, please click either link:https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/** If you are interested in life/soul coaching with me ** please email me:info@frequencywriter.comI look forward to connecting with you! To listen to more amazing podcasts and insightful broadcasts, or to make a donation, visit:  http://www.wholesoulschoolandfoundation.orgTo donate: https://give.cornerstone.cc/wholesoulschoolandfoundationTo shop our apparel: https://www.bonfire.com/store/whole-soul-school-and-foundation/Thank you!You can also tune in here:Substack: https://www.frequencywriter.com/https://frequencywriter.substack.com/X: https://x.com/marie_mohlerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wholesoulmasteryYouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@colorthemagicRumble.com: https://rumble.com/c/c-353585​​​​Telegram: https://t.me/wholesoulmasteryTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@frequencywriterTune into Frequency Writer Messages, Empowering Podcasts, and Whole Soul School and Foundation's Inspirational Podcasts via: Spotify, Apple iTunes, Buzzsprout, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play Music + other favorite podcast platforms If would like to support me and my work directly, please send donations to: https://buy.stripe.com/3csbIU4v8a52eR2aEEYou can also mail donations to:Marie Mohler/Whole Soul Mastery400 S. Elliott Rd., Suite D259Chapel Hill, NC 27514Thank you for your generous gifts.

Marvel Noise
Indie Comic Book Noise – Episode 597

Marvel Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 69:29


Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 597 – Supposed to Read Comics not Buy Them Red skies threaten as Phil, Steve, Kevin, and Andy are here to steer the ICBN ship through the super flow. Assorted News, publisher websites, and Andy not finding anything worthwhile to buy on a certain week Twilight Zone #2 by Tom Scioli (IDW) Wally Wood book of the week: The Spawn of Venus & other stories (Fantagraphics)https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/spawn-of-venus-and-other-stories Fabulous Freak Brothers collections & Omnibus talkhttps://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/shop?q=Fabalous+Freak+Brothers Comic Grading/condition talk Assorted Crisis Events #8 by Deniz Camp, Eric Zawadzki (Image)https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/assorted-crisis-events-8 The Savage Sword of Conan Vol. 18 by Charles Dixon, Doug Murray, Larry Yakata, Michael Docherty, Ernie Chan (Dark Horse)https://www.darkhorse.com/books/25-252/savage-sword-of-conan-volume-18-tpb/ Love Everlasting Vol. 3 by Tom King, Elsa Charretier, Matt Hollingsworth (Image)https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/love-everlasting-tp-vol-3 X-O Manowar #1 (2025) by Steve Orlando, Guillermo Fajardo, Lautaro Ftuli (Valiant/Alien Books/IDW)https://www.alienbooks.com/valiant-beyond-the-xo-manowar Back Issue Magazine #162 – TwoMorrows (Back Issue goes MAD)https://twomorrows.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1836 Shout OutsDerek Enjoy! Twitter: @indiecomicbookn, Bluesky: @marvelicbnoise.bsky.social #CombineTheShows

Comic Book Noise Family
Indie Comic Book Noise – Episode 597

Comic Book Noise Family

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026


Indie Comic Book Noise Episode 597 – Supposed to Read Comics not Buy Them Red skies threaten as Phil, Steve, Kevin, and Andy are here to steer the ICBN ship through the super flow. Assorted News, publisher websites, and Andy not finding anything worthwhile to buy on a certain week Twilight Zone #2 by Tom … Continue reading "Indie Comic Book Noise – Episode 597"

Mastering Singlehood
Miracles await in the Present Moment too

Mastering Singlehood

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 14:14


A great miracle might not be far off for you, stay expectant to experience God's goodness, in some measure, each day. The bigger miracle you're expecting may come as a result of you embracing God's goodness, on a daily basis. Press play to hear more and how to position yourself to do just that. Meditated scriptures: Psalm 23:6, Proverbs 3:6, Psalm 139, Ephesians 2:10. Suggested readings: Genesis 24, Psalm 139, Ephesians 1-2. To support this podcast and our ministry, you're welcome to give via:  CashApp: $JLPNetwork  PayPal: paypal.me/JLPNetwork WebsiteIf you've been listening to our podcast ove the years and have been blessed by our content and want to book a one-on-one session with me, visit our website, JLPNetwork.comI can't wait to partner with you and seeing you flourish in singlehood/ in relationships!Shop EmunahCulture's New Merch

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality
Feeling Sluggish? Signs of Time Showing on Your Face—Why Nature, Not Shame, Has the Answers

Life of Love a Joyful Guide to Self and Sensuality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 25:21 Transcription Available


Send us a textIn this episode, Julie and Belinda Coker explore how nature, hiking, and wilderness experiences help women reclaim confidence, trust their bodies, and move through midlife with grace and power. This conversation reframes movement—not as punishment or fixing—but as remembrance.

While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss
292 | A Life Worth Living (Part Two) with Ken and Mary Sue Grein

While We're Waiting - Hope After Child Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 36:50


Today, we resume our conversation with Ken and Mary Sue Grein as they recount the events surrounding their son Jacob's unexpected passing in 2019, the way their family was gathered together, and the profound sense of God's presence in those hours. They speak honestly about shock, sorrow, and the weight of saying goodbye, while also sharing moments of comfort, reassurance, and hope that met them in the midst of deep grief.We also explore what the long road of loving and losing Jacob has taught them—about surrender, about living with unanswered questions, and about allowing grief to unfold without rushing it. Ken and Mary Sue offer gentle wisdom for grieving parents, encouraging listeners to feel what they feel, to take grief one day at a time, and to trust that God meets us even when the pain doesn't quickly resolve.As the conversation continues, they reflect on Jacob's ongoing legacy and the calling they felt to share his story through their book and beyond. Jacob's life, they remind us, continues to speak—pointing others toward faith, compassion, and the enduring truth that every life is worth living.Click HERE to listen to Part One of our conversation.  Social Media links for the Greins:Facebook -  Jacob's Story the Book ( https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579352574360)Instagram - JacobGreinStory (https://www.instagram.com/jacobgreinstory/)YouTube - @JacobGreinStory (https://www.youtube.com/@JacobGreinStory)TikTok - @jacobgreinstorywebsite - jacobalifeworthliving.comI would love to hear your thoughts on the show. Click here to send me a message! (Though I read every message, I am unable to respond through this format.) ** IMPORTANT** - All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to subscribe to our YouTube channelClick HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org

Journal en français facile
Groenland: réunion à Paris / Iran: tension maximale / Allemagne: Deutsche Bank perquisitionnée / Musique: Victor Démé à l'honneur...

Journal en français facile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 10:00


Le Journal en français facile du mercredi 28 janvier 2026, 17 h 00 à Paris.Retrouvez votre épisode avec la transcription synchronisée et des exercices pédagogiques pour progresser en français : http://rfi.my/COMI.A

Flying Free
Can AI Help Christian Women in Emotionally Abusive Marriages? [364]

Flying Free

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 56:30


What if an AI could help you organize your abuse evidence, understand your trauma, and save you thousands in legal fees?Aimee Says isn't just another AI tool—it's a specialized digital health platform that understands power and control dynamics, helps you document patterns of abuse, organizes your evidence for court, and keeps your data completely private and encrypted. Whether you're trying to understand what's happening in your marriage, preparing for custody battles, or just need someone to help you see the patterns you can't yet name, this tool could change everything.

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio
Camping With Sasquatch - Bigfoot Eyewitness Episode 522

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 67:52


On last week's show, Barabara Locke, Debi Porch, and Sandi Harris came on the show and shared several of the Sasquatch-related experiences they've had over the years, while doing field investigations. Their Sasquatch investigation group is called “Sisters of the Moon.” On tonight's show, not only will they be sharing more experiences with you, I'm also going to be asking them questions about their experiences.Here are links to Barbara, Debi, and Sandi's Facebook pages…Barbara… https://www.facebook.com/barbara.locke.52Debi… https://www.facebook.com/debisSandi… https://www.facebook.com/sandiharris.hiykeIf you've had at least one Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on the show, please go to BigfootEyewitness.com and let me know. I'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!