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Gemma Correll joins Sam Cotterill and Jake Parker to discuss her new graphic novel, Anxietyland, a memoir about her mental health journey. Get cozy for this chat about Gemma's creative process, daily routines, and how her story has shaped her art.
In this reflective episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias explore the quiet power of friendship, openness, and deep listening. Their conversation moves from personal challenges and healing to the stories that shape our values, relationships, and sense of purpose. They remind listeners that breakdowns are not endings. They are invitations to ask better questions, stay curious, and look for new possibilities.Through memories of parents, grandparents, mentors, and sacred traditions, Bill and Jan reveal how stories carry wisdom across generations. They also show how listening with an open heart can soften conflict, strengthen connection, and help people serve one another more fully.This episode offers practical inspiration for anyone seeking growth, compassion, and a more meaningful way to lead and live. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
Every now and then, a conservation opportunity comes along that you can't pass up. The Western NY Land Conservancy (WNYLC) is currently in a race to permanently protect the Bear Lake Preserve, 311 acres of undeveloped shoreline, mature forest, and an array of critical wetland habitats linked to the Lake.To break down what makes this property so special, the guys hit the trail with WNYLC Stewardship Director Josh Balisteri. He gives them a tour of the property, discussing the history and ecology of Bear Lake, the historical and global crisis of wetland loss, and why we need to start viewing the Great Lakes ecosystem through the lens of crucial "inland coasts."Head over to wnylc.org/bearlake to check out maps of the new preserve and support their work!This episode was recorded at Bear Lake in Stockton, NY (and Pomfret, NY) on May 18, 2026.Episode Notes and LinksLucy and Bear Lake:During the episode, Bill boldly threw out a bit of local lore suggesting that WNY's favorite daughter, Lucille Ball, once stayed at a cottage on Bear Lake. He diligently searched online for any evidence that this was true, but came up empty. Lucy did grow up on the shores of nearby Chautauqua Lake in Celoron and spent many summers during the peak of her popularity escaping to Chenango Lake in eastern NY, but there is no official record of her hiding out at Bear Lake. Sorting Out Our Flight Paths: Later in the conversation, Bill referenced Darryl McGrath's excellent book Flight Paths: A Field Journal of Hope, Heartbreak, and Miracles with New York's Bird People and misidentified Hemlock Lake as one of the state's first eagle hacking (establishment) sites. While Bill was correct in remembering that Hemlock Lake was mentioned in the book, he was confused about the context. In reality, Hemlock Lake played a far more poignant role: it was the home of the very last known native nesting pair of bald eagles in New York State. By the late 1970s, chemical contamination from DDT had devastated the population, and that lonely Hemlock Lake pair was all that remained of our national bird in the entire state. (The pioneering hacking program Bill was thinking of launched nearby at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge).Why the South Shore of Bear Lake Stayed Wild: A major piece of that puzzle comes down to local history: from the 1920s through the 1970s, the land was home to a vibrant YMCA camp, and local authors Bob and Anne Deming (who Josh mentioned as key people in aiding the effort to save Bear Lake) published a book mapping out the camp's history. Originally inspired by a single chapter in their debut book, A History of Bear Lake (recently updated and re-released), they dove deeper into the archives to publish Camp in the Woods, a collection of photos and first-hand accounts from nearly 500 former campers and staff members. Find their books on Amazon: Bob and Anne Deming's Author & Book PageRead more about the project: New Book Recounts Stories from Y Camp in the WoodsSpecial thanks to Andrew Gaerte, the Western New York Land Conservancy's Director of Development and Communications, for sharing this history with us!Find out more about the Western NY Land Conservancy, including the Bear Lake Project and their Western NY Wildway.Sponsors and Ways to Support UsThank you to Always Wandering Art (Website and Etsy Shop) for providing the artwork for many of our episodes.Support us on Patreon.Works CitedPeterjohn, W.T. and Correll, D.L., 1984. Nutrient dynamics in an agricultural watershed: the role of a riparian forest. Ecology, 65(5), pp.1466-1475.Radomski, P. and Goeman, T.J., 2001. Consequences of human lakeshore development on emergent and floating-leaf vegetation abundance. North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 21(1), pp.46-61.Schindler, D.E., Geib, S.I. and Williams, M.R., 2000. Patterns of fish growth along a gradient of shoreline development. Nature, 407(6801), pp.202-205.This episode's photo is from the WNYLC's Bear Lake Project page!
In this reflective Memorial Day episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Corell and Jan Jermias explore what it means to stay present, compassionate, and courageous when life brings uncertainty, pain, or fear. Through personal stories, warm insight, and honest conversation, they invite listeners to become curious about their own inner dialogue, honor what they feel, and discover healthier ways to move through challenge. The episode offers powerful reminders about resilience, friendship, gratitude, service, and the quiet strength found in asking, “What do I need right now?” For anyone seeking personal growth, leadership wisdom, or a deeper path toward peace, this conversation lights the way toward a more loving and creative life. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
In this reflective episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias explore how real change begins with the way we speak, listen, and show up for one another. Their conversation moves from social media conflict and public discourse to mindfulness, gratitude, belonging, and the power of presence. They challenge listeners to move beyond reaction, name-calling, and defensiveness, and instead practice curiosity, awareness, and deeper listening. Through stories about everyday gratitude, difficult conversations, and the simple practice of noticing life as it unfolds, Bill and Jan offer a powerful reminder: a better world starts with more conscious human connection. Tune in for warm insight, practical reflection, and inspiration to become more present in your own life. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
This episode features extended Q&A sessions addressing unanswered audience questions from select presentations delivered at the 2026 NEI Spring Congress in Kissimmee, Florida: (00:53) From Avoidance to Action: Evidence-based Pathways to Recovery for Difficult-to-Treat Anxiety by Jeffrey R. Strawn, MD, FAACAP (15:21) Perhaps the Grass Is Greener: Why, When, and How to Switch or Combine Treatments for Schizophrenia by Christoph U. Correll, MD (34:42) The Other Side of Motherhood: Advances in the Treatment of Postpartum Mood and Anxiety Disorders by Jennifer L. Payne, MD Fall Congress Get $100 off NEI Fall Congress registration with code POD26. Go to https://nei.global/fall to sign up today! Membership As a valued NEI Podcast listener, Dr. Cutler's offering you 20% off new NEI Membership with code CUTLER20. Go to https://nei.global/member and join now! Never miss an episode!
What does it really mean to honor the people who shape our lives? In this reflective episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias explore Mother's Day, gratitude, purpose, changing roles, communication, and the courage to define a meaningful life on your own terms. Their conversation moves from honoring mothers and mother figures to asking deeper questions about work, retirement, materialism, values, and the search for enough. With warmth and honesty, they remind listeners that a world that works begins with appreciation, self-awareness, open communication, and the willingness to follow what truly feeds the soul. This episode invites you to recognize the people who make your life work and to become that kind of presence for others. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
In 2018, Gemma Correll had a panic attack that lasted for weeks. She began navigating anxiety -- her new book is a graphic memoir called ‘Anxietyland.'Gemma Correll is an award-winning cartoonist, writer, and illustrator. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, NPR, Elle, and Forbes, among many others.
In this reflective episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias explore the power of presence, choice, responsibility, and friendship. Their conversation moves from handling overwhelm one breath at a time to recognizing the stories that limit us, owning our reactions, and learning how to be better friends to ourselves and others. With warmth and honesty, they discuss curiosity, compassion, courage, and the kind of self-awareness that helps people respond instead of react. This episode invites listeners to look at what makes a meaningful friendship, how they show up for others, and how small conscious choices can help build a world that truly works for everyone. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
Pre-Order My New Book “Mysterious Things” and Help Us Spread the Word: invisiblethings.co --- Most of us start making things because on some level it feels good! It feels like a meditation. It brings flow. It helps us process. But if you ever get serious about your work, you may also accidentally lose all these positives and replace them with negative side effects like pressure, anxiety, and even despair. If you want to get back to the kind of creative practice that lifts you up instead of triggers you, this episode is for you! Gemma Correll is a world-renowned illustrator and cartoonist with one of the most personal and practical creative practices that I know of. She has been art journaling way before it was cool, and it's turned into a cathartic experience that she now shares with the world through her online comics and now her phenomenal graphic memoir “Anxietyland”. We discuss: 1 - How to access that energy of making just for yourself before you think about anyone else. 2 - The power and pitfalls of mixing creativity with your mental health. 3 - What type of creative community we hope to see evolve in a post-social media-centric world. SHOW NOTES: Gemma Correllhttps://www.gemmacorrell.comAnxietyland by Gemma Correllhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Anxietyland/Gemma-Correll/9781668004159 Producer / Editor: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.coAudio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.coSoundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.comSpotify Playlist of WHY? Songs Used on This Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZIE7PHG5I1Ddg1BuVGRzj?si=4x_BzDZjQgqSpoaLXdVACg&pi=h4HsIKG0SP6Kg SPONSORS:SQUARESPACEHead to https://www.squarespace.com/PEPTALK to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PEPTALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias take on a powerful question: what kind of culture are we building, and what responsibility do we have in shaping it? From the loss of respect and shared values to the rise of fear, division, technology, and social media outrage, the conversation challenges listeners to think about what they accept, repeat, and pass forward.Bill and Jan reflect on wisdom, parenting, compassion, community, cultural foundations, artificial intelligence, robotics, family life, simple living, and the everyday choices that affect the world around us. At the heart of it all is one practical question: what does love look like here?This is a thoughtful reminder that building a world that works begins with how we speak, how we act, and how we treat each other. Listen now at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app.
COLOMBO AND COMPANY 0:00 SEG 1 Annie Correll https://correllroofingco.com/ Annie and Tony address being a small business owner and the most recent accusation against Congressman Eric Swalwell who resigned Tuesday. 15:07 SEG 2 State Rep. Ben Keathley & Annie Correll State Rep. Keathley, Annie, and Tony address the local issues residents face in Missouri, the MO legislation session, and being a small business owner. 35:09 SEG 3 Continuing the conversation with Annie Correll FOLLOW TONY - https://x.com/tonycolombotalk 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What if building a better world starts by slowing down, listening deeply, and remembering that who you are is already enough? In this thoughtful episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias reflect on health, aging, gratitude, authenticity, and the power of living in harmony with life's natural rhythms. Their conversation explores how quiet reflection can lead to real learning, why wellness begins with daily choices, and how kindness, simplicity, and presence can transform both our inner lives and the world around us. This episode is a reminder to honor the season you are in, appreciate what matters most, and let go of everything that was never truly you. If you are seeking wisdom, peace, and practical inspiration for living more fully, this conversation will stay with you. Listen now at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode of Front Cover: A Rough Notes Podcast on the Agency Intelligence Podcast Network, Jason Cass sits down with John Dawson, CEO at Correll Insurance Group, the agency featured on the April 2026 front cover of Rough Notes Magazine. Key Topics: John's reaction to landing on the front cover of Rough Notes Magazine How Corell grew from $25M to $100M+ in commission over 10 years through acquisitions and organic growth Why Corell lets agencies initiate acquisition conversations rather than chasing deals Preserving local agency names and brand identities after acquisition Building a full-time training platform to develop talent from the ground up Why modern producers expect structured training and how Corell meets that demand Leaning into the Vertafore and NetVU ecosystem for integrated tech stack management AI as an enhancement to the agency workforce, not a replacement Why insurance lobbyists will play a critical role in protecting the industry over the next few years The leadership mindset of removing arbitrary growth ceilings to avoid limiting potential Reach out to: John Dawson Jason Cass Visit Website: Correll Insurance Group Rough Notes Magazine Produced by PodSquad.fm
In dieser Folge von Betreutes Fühlen sprechen Leon und Atze über eine der am meisten missverstandenen psychischen Erkrankungen: Schizophrenie. Was ist Mythos, was Realität? Wie gefährlich ist Schizophrenie wirklich? Und was hat das alles mit uns selbst zu tun? Ausgehend von der bewegenden Geschichte von sechs Brüdern, die an Schizophrenie erkranken, tauchen sie ein in die Frage, wie sich eine Psychose wirklich anfühlt – und warum auch unsere Wahrnehmung uns manchmal täuscht. Es geht um Wahn, Stimmen, aber auch um Einsamkeit, Stigma und die oft unsichtbaren Kämpfe dahinter. Fühlt euch gut betreut Leon & Atze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leonwindscheid/ https://www.instagram.com/atzeschroeder_offiziell/ Mehr zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/betreutesfuehlen Tickets: Atze: https://www.atzeschroeder.de/#termine Leon: https://leonwindscheid.de/tour/ Vorverkauf 2026: https://betreutes-fuehlen.ticket.io/ Quellen Anwar, A., Mustafa, A. M., Abdou, K., Rabie, M. A., El-Shiekh, R. A., & El-Dessouki, A. M. (2025). A comprehensive review on schizophrenia: Epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, conventional treatments, and proposed natural compounds used for management. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00210-025-04351-0 Badcock, J. C., Adery, L. H., & Park, S. (2020). Loneliness in psychosis: A practical review and critique for clinicians. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 27(4), Article e12345. https://doi.org/10.1111/cpsp.12345 Gerlinger, G., Hauser, M., De Hert, M., Lacluyse, K., Wampers, M., & Correll, C. U. (2013). Personal stigma in schizophrenia spectrum disorders: A systematic review of prevalence rates, correlates, impact and interventions. World Psychiatry, 12(2), 155–164. https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20040 Keller, G. B., & Sterzer, P. (2024). Predictive processing: A circuit approach to psychosis. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 47(1), 85–101. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-neuro-100223-121214 Kolker, R. (2020). Hidden Valley Road: Inside the mind of an American family. Doubleday. Lim, M. H., Gleeson, J. F., Alvarez-Jimenez, M., & Penn, D. L. (2018). Loneliness in psychosis: A systematic review. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 53(3), 221–238. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-018-1482-5 Simeone, J. C., Ward, A. J., Rotella, P., Collins, J., & Windisch, R. (2015). An evaluation of variation in published estimates of schizophrenia prevalence from 1990–2013: A systematic literature review. BMC Psychiatry, 15, Article 193. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-015-0578-7 Valery, K. M., & Prouteau, A. (2020). Schizophrenia stigma in mental health professionals and associated factors: A systematic review. Psychiatry Research, 290, 113068. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113068 Wittchen, H.-U., & Hoyer, J. (2011). Klinische Psychologie & Psychotherapie (Lehrbuch mit Online-Materialien). Springer. World Health Organization (o. J.). Schizophrenia – Fact sheet. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/schizophrenia NPR (2020). In “Hidden Valley Road,” a family's journey helps shift the science of mental illness. https://www.npr.org/2020/04/05/826695581 Earley, P. (2020). Three mothers describe their experiences with adult children with serious mental illness. https://www.peteearley.com/2020/06/01/joined-by-bestselling-author-of-hidden-valley-road-3-mothers-describe-their-experiences-with-adult-children-with-smis/ Verywell Mind. The internal experience of schizophrenia. https://www.verywellmind.com/the-internal-experience-of-schizophrenia-2953095 Wikipedia. Hidden Valley Road. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_Valley_Road The Washington Post (2020). The turbulent lives of six brothers with schizophrenia. https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/the-turbulent-lives-of-six-brothers-with-schizophrenia/2020/04/07/13ae195e-6223-11ea-acca-80c22bbee96f_story.html Galvin Family Trust. The brothers.
In this heartfelt episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Karel and Jan Jeremiah explore how to stay grounded, hopeful, and purposeful in a world that often feels loud, heavy, and overwhelming. Their conversation shines a light on the power of pausing, protecting your peace, choosing what you give your attention to, and making one simple change that can improve your life and the lives of others. This episode reminds listeners that real leadership starts within. It grows through presence, personal responsibility, meaningful action, and the courage to create more joy, more calm, and more value in everyday life. Bill and Jan offer practical wisdom on setting boundaries, unplugging from negativity, honoring sacred time, and surrounding yourself with life-enhancing people. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app, and discover how small intentional choices help build a world that truly works.
What if the fastest way to change the world is to start with your own daily choices? In this episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias take a clear, compassionate look at why so many systems feel broken, especially healthcare, and what real empowerment looks like inside that reality. They talk about personal awareness as a leadership skill, the danger of waiting until a crisis forces action, and how “knowing” what's healthy is not the same as living it. You'll hear practical, grounded steps you can take now: notice early signals, pick one simple habit you can sustain, and stop settling for care that dismisses your concerns. The conversation closes with a powerful reminder to lift others up with presence, connection, and love. Listen now
In this thoughtful episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Corral and Jan Jeremias explore how everyday moments shape the kind of world we are creating. Through reflections on birthdays, remembrance, kindness, and human connection, they reveal how small, intentional actions can carry lasting meaning. The conversation moves gently from personal loss to shared presence, from honoring those no longer physically here to recognizing how connection continues in quiet, powerful ways. Drawing inspiration from life, sport, leadership, and lived experience, Bill and Jan remind us that humility, compassion, and attentive listening are not weaknesses. They are strengths that build trust, community, and purpose. This episode offers practical inspiration for anyone seeking to live more fully in the moment, lead with kindness, and contribute to a world that works for everyone. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app, and light your own candle for a better world.
Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
On this episode of Growing Kentucky's Leaders, Sheldon and Ruth Ann are joined by Adrienne Correll, Executive Director of the River Foundation and board member of First Southern National Bank. Adrienne shares her unique journey from commercial lending to leading a foundation that tithes 10% of the bank's pretax earnings to support Christ-centered ministries locally and globally.Links:First Southern National BankSAE Launch GrantsGive, Save, Spend
Schizophrenia remains a complex challenge that significantly impacts life expectancy and daily functioning. While dopamine-blocking agents have long been the standard of care, their limitations often leave patients with persistent symptoms. In this module, Dr. Christoph U. Correll explores the shortcomings of current therapies and discusses the latest efforts to optimize treatment strategies. Once you have completed this session, continue your learning journey by tuning into Module 2 to explore advances in long-acting injectables. Note: This podcast expires on 2/17. Click the link below to claim your CME/NCPD/CPE credit. https://bit.ly/432ICln
When the world feels loud, this episode brings you back to center. Bill Corral and Jan Jeremiah talk through what it means to stay human in a culture built to keep you upset. They break down how we absorb “stories” from the news, why our reactions feel personal, and how to reclaim your sovereignty before stress takes over your day. You will hear practical guidance on holding two truths at once: hard things can be happening, and you can still build a great life. The conversation lands on a simple, powerful practice: start with how you actually feel, accept it without judgment, then choose what you feed your mind and heart next. If you want more clarity, more compassion, and leadership that starts within, press play. Listen now at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app.
What happens when unimaginable loss meets unwavering obedience? In this unforgettable episode, your host, Stephen Scoggins, sits down with Dr. Iza Correll, founder of OVI Children's Hospital, for a conversation that is raw, sacred, and impossible to forget. This episode pulls back the curtain on the realities most people never see. Together, they discuss the hidden dangers facing orphaned and institutionalized children, even within systems that appear ethical and well-funded. Dr. Iza explains why OVI Children's Hospital exists not just to treat illness, but to protect dignity, restore trust, and become a refuge for children who have experienced unimaginable trauma. Woven throughout the conversation is a powerful redefinition of family. Dr. Iza opens up about adoption, infertility, and motherhood—revealing a life built entirely on chosen love. Her story dismantles the myth that biology defines belonging and offers a breathtaking picture of what happens when love is intentional, fierce, and unwavering. Impact isn't only about money—it's about visibility, trust, and courage. A shared post. A sent link. A small yes. Where to Learn More & Get Involved
In this thoughtful and deeply human episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias invite listeners to slow down, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. The conversation explores presence, intention, and radical acceptance as practical tools for navigating a noisy, fast-moving world. Through relatable stories, gentle humor, and grounded wisdom, the hosts examine how small pauses can lead to profound clarity and how choosing your response can reshape your experience of life. This episode challenges the pressure of resolutions and replaces it with mindful awareness, personal responsibility, and compassion for yourself and others. Listeners will walk away with simple but powerful insights on leadership, self-trust, and living with purpose in uncertain times. It is a reminder that growth does not require force, only attention, openness, and choice. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app and be part of building a world that truly works for everyone.
In this reflective and deeply human episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias invite listeners to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. As the year comes to a close, they explore hope, possibility, and presence, not as abstract ideas, but as daily practices that shape how we live, lead, and relate to one another.Through thoughtful conversation, they examine why stopping, looking, and listening creates clarity in chaotic times. They share insights on belonging to yourself first, sitting with discomfort instead of running from it, and finding strength through awareness rather than avoidance. The discussion offers practical wisdom for navigating loss, uncertainty, and change while staying grounded, compassionate, and authentic. This episode reminds us that even in messy moments, choice, hope, and possibility remain available. Tune in for inspiration that helps you lead with intention and contribute to a world that truly works for everyone.Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
In this reflective episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, the hosts invite listeners into a meaningful conversation about peace, purpose, and conscious living. Through personal stories and timeless wisdom, they explore how small, intentional choices can transform the way we show up for ourselves and others. The discussion centers on five simple principles that help create inner peace, including finding purpose in everyday moments, embracing imperfection, making steady progress, releasing what we cannot control, and practicing kindness with compassion. These insights are not abstract ideas. They are practical tools you can use right now to reduce stress, build resilience, and live with greater clarity and grace. This episode reminds us that creating a world that truly works begins from the inside out, one thoughtful action at a time. Tune in for inspiration that feels grounded, human, and deeply empowering, and carry these lessons into your own life and leadership journey. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
In this powerful episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias explore what it truly means to be human during life's most challenging seasons. They open a heartfelt conversation about feeling “not okay” and why giving yourself permission to experience those moments can unlock compassion, clarity, and resilience. Together, they share practical ways to create space for emotional release, reconnect with your values, and rediscover the inner strength that helps you move forward. Through their warm insights and lived experiences, the hosts show how vulnerability can become a doorway to growth and how small acts of presence can change your world and the world around you. Listen today at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app and take the next step toward building a world that works for everyone.
In this episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremiah invite you into a heartfelt conversation about presence, wonder, and the simple moments that shape a meaningful life. They explore the wisdom we gain from children, the comfort we find in our pets, and the joy that comes from rediscovering everyday awe. Their stories remind us to pause, savor what's right in front of us, and reconnect with the parts of ourselves that often get buried under routine. From reflections on family and traditions to insights about connection, gratitude, and seeing the world with fresh eyes, this episode offers a gentle but powerful reset. It encourages you to slow down, stay curious, and appreciate the relationships that enrich every day. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app.
This episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works invites listeners into a heartfelt, uplifting conversation about acceptance, emotional clarity, and the power of genuine connection. Bill and Jan explore how to stay present when life feels overwhelming, how to hold space for conflicting emotions, and why aligning your actions with your deepest values creates a life that truly works. Their warm, candid exchange highlights lessons on compassion, resilience, and the everyday practices that keep us grounded, even during loss, fear, or uncertainty.They share stories that remind us why presence matters, why relationships are sacred, and how gratitude becomes a doorway to healing. If you want thought-provoking insight wrapped in authentic humanity, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.Listen now at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app.
In this episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias open a heartfelt conversation about time, presence, and the deeper motivations that shape how we live. They explore the rush of modern life, the pressure to stay productive, and the quiet power of slowing down long enough to feel, reflect, and reconnect. Their dialogue moves through memory, loss, gratitude, and the small moments that bring clarity. Together they highlight why self-compassion matters, how habits shape our identity, and why appreciation can transform even ordinary days into extraordinary ones. This warm, thoughtful exchange invites listeners to pause, breathe, and consider what truly motivates them as they build lives that feel meaningful and real. Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast platform.
Scott Kerr sits down with Kristie D'Ambrosio-Correll, CEO and co-founder of Dacora Motors, a groundbreaking American ultra-luxury electric vehicle that will compete with Rolls-Royce and whose design pays homage to the elegant lines of 1930s vintage automotive artistry. Dacora is the first female-founded and led car company in the industry's history and the first made-in-America ultra-luxury vehicle brand in nearly a century. Kristie discusses what led her from CTO of Mirror to starting her own luxury EV company, the challenges she faced as female founder, and aiming to be the ultimate in luxury bespoke customization. She also talks about the opportunity for Dacora in a challenging luxury EV market and its design collaboration with the legendary Pininfarina Group. Plus: Why Dacora's extreme approach to personalization is unprecedented in this categoryFeaturing: Kristie D'Ambrosio-Correll, CEO and Co-Founder of Dacora (dacora.com)Host: Scott Kerr, Founder & President of Silvertone ConsultingAbout The Luxury Item podcast: It's a podcast on the business of luxury and the people and companies that are shaping the future of the luxury industry.Stay Connected: scott@silvertoneconsulting.comListen and subscribe to The Luxury Item wherever you get your podcasts. Tell a friend or a colleague!
In this powerful episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, the hosts explore the deep inner shifts shaping how we think, connect, and lead in a changing world. Bill Correll, Jan Jeremias, and Austin Jacob open a thoughtful conversation about energy, coherence, and the courage to stay present when everything around us feels uncertain. They reflect on how our minds, hearts, and intuition guide us through confusion, and why laughter, authenticity, and quiet moments of clarity help us return to who we really are. Together, they reveal how harmony, curiosity, and true connection can transform not only our own lives but the world we share. This is an uplifting, grounded discussion that reminds listeners they have the power to contribute to a world that works for everyone.Listen now at exvadio.com or your favorite podcast app.
In this heartfelt episode of Lighting The Candle: A World That Works, hosts Bill Correll and Jan Jeremias welcome returning guest Austin Jacob for a profound conversation on change, surrender, and grace. Together, they explore how life's transitions—both chosen and unexpected—teach us to let go of control, embrace what is, and find strength in allowing. Through personal stories and thoughtful insights, the discussion reveals how acceptance opens the door to peace, compassion, and deeper connection with ourselves and others. Whether you're navigating a major life shift or simply reflecting on how to move with greater purpose, this episode offers wisdom for every stage of growth.Listen now at exvadio.com or on your favorite podcast app, and discover how to live and lead with grace in a world that works for everyone.
CME credits: 0.25 Valid until: 30-10-2026 Claim your CME credit at https://reachmd.com/programs/cme/are-all-vmat2s-the-same-data-driven-treatment-decisions-for-tardive-dyskinesia/36174/ Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is an involuntary movement disorder that can develop as a side effect of taking antipsychotic and other medications. Currently there are 2 FDA approved VMAT2 inhibitors for treating TD. Join Drs. Cristoph U. Correll and Jonathan M. Meyer for this expert discussion on the most recent data presented at the Psych Congress 2025 in San Diego on VMAT2 inhibitors for the treatment of TD.=
When you've really blown it and you've wandered far from God and the guilt of your sins weighs heavy, what do you do? Do you run and hide? Do you make excuses? Or do you come back, empty-handed, with nothing but confession on your lips? That's exactly what the people of Israel do in Nehemiah 9. After rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem and hearing once again the Word of God, they suddenly realize the greater walls that had crumbled: their faithfulness, their obedience, their relationship with the Lord. And so, in one of the longest recorded prayers in Scripture, the people confess, repent, and remember the steadfast love of their God. The Rev. Nathaniel Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN, Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN, Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Nehemiah 9. From rubble to renewal, Nehemiah shows how the Lord rebuilds not just walls but hearts. Brick by brick and prayer by prayer, we follow God's people through repentance, courageous leadership, fierce opposition, covenant renewal, and joyful dedication. This verse-by-verse series keeps Law and Gospel front and center, tracing the story from burned gates to the greater Builder — Christ Jesus — who secures a city that cannot fall. Expect honest history, practical application, and the steady comfort of God's promises when the work is heavy and critics are loud. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
It's our season 7 premiere! Illustrator, cartoonist, and author Gemma Correll joins Sean to talk about her design mistakes, as well as Beano's "Attitude" era, copying the Old Masters, and Patience & Fortitude.You can find all of Gemma's work, including her books and other merch, on the web at gemmacorrell.com! The Worrier's Guide to Life is the perfect companion to this episode, and a great gift for any Starfleet officers in your life who also happen to be Klingon. You can also follow Gemma as @gemmacorrell on Instagram, Facebook, and tons more platforms to see her comics!This is our seventh season premiere, and if you're new to the show, this is a great time to get on board! We'll have new episodes through mid-December, so stick around wherever you heard it, or visit dididothat.design to see more options.Upcoming Live Events:LOS ANGELES: AIGA Design Conference 2025: October 9–11 at the Westin Bonaventure LA. Listeners of this show can use offer code 25DIDIDOTHAT15 to take 15% off your registration! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt like you were falling apart while trying to hold everything together? This week on The Love Offering podcast, I'm joined by Angela Correll, author of the May Hollow Trilogy and her latest memoir, Restored in Tuscany and Village Life. Angela shares the true story of how a crumbling villa in a small Italian village became the backdrop for healing a broken heart. After a season of deep grief, Angela followed a dream to Tuscany with her husband—and discovered that it wasn't just the house that needed restoring. In our conversation, we talk about beauty, grief, slow living, creativity, midlife transitions, and the God who meets us in the middle of our mess. Grab your cappuccino and join us for a journey through Italy—and a gentle reminder that your soul is worth restoring. Read the Show Notes: https://rachaelkadams.com/writing/ Support the Show: https://rachaelkadams.com/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
In this heartfelt episode of The Stream Panther, we sit down with Author Angela Correll to explore the moving story behind Grounded — now being adapted into a film by Great American Family, starring Danica McKellar and Trevor Donovan.Angela opens up about her personal life decisions, why she left the city for farm life, and how her own journey shaped the emotional depth of Grounded.We also touch on the timeless message of preserving human connection in a world racing toward digital change. Angela's conversation is a powerful reminder of storytelling's ability to bridge love, marriage, and faith into something universally resonant.Whether you're a fan of heartfelt films, storytelling with soul, or simply crave meaning in media—this is the episode for you.Tags & #Angela Correll interview, Grounded movie GAF, Danica McKellar Grounded, Great American Family authors, book to film adaptation 2025, rural fiction writer, Kentucky author spotlight, clean romance novel Grounded, Trevor Donovan GAF, Hallmark style movies 2025, women authors 2025, Christian fiction inspiration, city to country life stories, heartfelt romance author, Danica McKellar interview, book turned movie 2025, Angela Correll Grounded story, inspirational fiction writers, family values storytelling, GAF movies behind the scenes, Hallmark alternative movies, southern fiction author, female author success stories, emotional romance novel, why stories matter, adapting novels to film, real human connection, love story with meaning, Angela Correll podcast, grounded movie story
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The Voice Of GO(r)D podcast is very happy to bring you a discussion with former MIT Data Scientist Dr. David Correll, whose work within MIT FreightLab, a project of the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, examines the mother of all problems in trucking, and the one that begets so many others, DETENTION.For non-truckers, detention is when trucks are held up for unreasonable amounts of time in the loading and unloading process at customer facilities. Some facility operators are notorious for this, and I have spent days trying to get certain things unloaded, and will share a particularly egregious example in the book I am writing on the fate of the North American Trucker in 2025. (see details below)Everyone remembers seeing footage of a hundred container ships waiting to be docked at the Port Of Long Beach/Los Angeles during Covid - imagine that this is what its like in many sectors of trucking, except it happens all the time, year in, year out, and has been this way since forever.Dr. Correll's research concludes, in his words, that America leaves “40% of its trucking capacity on the table every day” due to this pernicious and seemingly intractable problem, which is the proximate cause of -- Truck driver churn and retention issues- Speeding and aggressive driving behavior which pose a saftey hazard on our roads, and has resulted in the imposition of ELDs and other surveillance tech into the lives of truckers- Shippers being ghosted by carriers who find better facilities to work with- The wasting of millenia, yes, literally thousands of years worth of valuable human capital. Multiply all of the hours lost times millions of truckers times decades of this problem …. and its probably more than millenia.- An unnecessary drag on the resiliency of American supply chains.We had an interesting discussion that covers detention and then connects it to these other issues, and we also discuss possible solutions.You can read all about it at the following links -David's testimony to the Biden ‘Trucking Task Force' -https://www.congress.gov/117/meeting/house/114233/witnesses/HHRG-117-PW0Wstate-CorrellD-20211117.pdfDavid at Medium -https://medium.com/mitsupplychain/is-there-a-truck-driver-shortage-or-a-capacity-crisis-73a7d7a5bcbFrom MIT's own news site -https://news.mit.edu/2022/are-supply-chains-stuck-detention-0425Some FreightLabs research papers for your perusal -https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/130093https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/142935https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/126383You can find Dr. Correll onlinehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/davidhccorrell/https://x.com/DavidHCCorrellPlease enjoy this musical interlude - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7kwFSp7yh4&list=RDc7kwFSp7yh4&start_radio=1I have written extensively about one of the solutions to this problem, and that solution has been sitting in Congress for 3 years, waiting to be acted upon. Its amazing how a one line bill that doesn't include new taxes or giveaways to anyone seems to have so much trouble getting out of committee -https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-want-support-working-class-vote-andy-levins-trucker-bill-opinion-1715058https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-proposal-remove-taxes-overtime-almost-perfecthe-just-needs-include-truckers-opinion-1954663https://www.theamericanconservative.com/pay-truckers-for-their-work/Questions, comments, suggestions, corrections and Hate Mail are welcomed and encouraged, especially if you are being abused by lazy and disorganized cretins holding you up and wasting the only resource you can't make more of and is the most important thing we have in life - TIME.gordilocks@protonmail.comI'm almost done the rough manuscript of this detailed overview of what has become of the North American Trucker in 2025 -https://autonomoustruckers.substack.com/p/book-project-announcement-and-a-major
Curtis Correll from Correll roofing to talk about the process of inspecting a roof after a storm and advice on how to be on look out for a fake roofer.
In the final hour a discussion about a women has president. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America on Saturday's talking about James Comey and more. Curtis Correll from Correll roofing to talk about the process of inspecting a roof after a storm and advice on how to be on look out for a fake roofer.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Chad Hansen of Hansen Tree Service joins to talk about the cleanup that happens after a storm that roots up big trees. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about Governor Kehoe going to call a special session in regards to the Chiefs and Royals stadium funding and more. Senator Eric Schmitt joins to talk about cleanup after storm, if FEMA will get involved, plus the big beautiful bill and more. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends First to talk about James Comey 8647 post and Former President Biden news of prostate cancer. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America on Saturday's talking about James Comey and more. Curtis Correll from Correll roofing to talk about the process of inspecting a roof after a storm and advice on how to be on look out for a fake roofer.
Hebrews 11:23–40 continues the powerful “Hall of Faith,” highlighting men and women who trusted God in the face of danger, hardship, and uncertainty. From Moses' parents defying Pharaoh to the prophets who endured persecution, this passage celebrates those who chose faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and eternal hope over temporary safety. Some saw great victories; others suffered and died without receiving what was promised—yet all were commended for their faith. Together, their stories point beyond themselves to the greater fulfillment found in Christ. The Rev. Nathaniel Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN, Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN, and Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Hebrews 11:23-40. For centuries, God spoke through prophets, in visions, through fire and thunder on Mount Sinai. But now, Hebrews tells us, He has spoken fully and finally in His Son. This book isn't just another epistle—it's the key that unlocks the Old Testament, revealing how everything was always pointing to Christ. The prophets, the angels, the priesthood, the sacrifices—all find their fulfillment in Him. Over the next several weeks, we'll walk through Hebrews, uncovering its depth, its urgency, and its breathtaking vision of Jesus as the great High Priest, the perfect sacrifice, and the One who is greater than all who came before. If you've ever wondered how the Old and New Testaments connect, how the shadows become substance, this is the book to study. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Candess Correll started her career as a Software Engineer by day, and NFL cheerleader by night. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Candess found she was ready to retire from cheerleading. Around the same time, inspired by the reality television series “Selling Sunset”, she decided to make the leap into entrepreneurship by launching her real estate career. Now, Candess is a successful realtor with over $6 million in sales and mentors other young realtors. - Chapters - 00:00:00 Introduction and Background 00:02:55 Computer Science to Cheer Captain 00:06:25 Transparency for Flexibility 00:08:53 Selling Sunset 00:11:03 Confidence in Corporate 00:14:44 Security in the Unknown 00:18:08 Building Hustle with Brand 00:19:56 Empowering Young Women 00:21:52 Opportunities Worth Chasing 00:24:34 Managing Expectations 00:26:58 Define Your WHY 00:28:38 Closing
In this episode of HYDRATE, Tracy sits down with Iza, founder of OVI Children's Hospital, who is dedicated to providing holistic healthcare to children in need. Iza has a unique background, having grown up in a conservative church and facing challenges of trauma, marriage, and divorce. She has a powerful story of resilience and faith, and has dedicated her life to serving others. Iza's experiences have shaped her perspective on love, relationships, and spirituality. She is passionate about creating a safe and supportive community for children and families. In this episode, Tracy and Iza discuss topics such as the challenges of marriage and divorce, the impact of trauma on relationships, and the value of self-worth beyond physical appearance. They also touch on the role of shame and judgment in relationships, and the need for open and honest communication. Iza shares her personal story of getting married and realizing it wasn't the right fit, and how she navigated the difficult decision to get a divorce. Tracy and Iza also explore the concept of spiritual warfare and how it can impact relationships. Get ready for a raw and honest conversation with Iza, as she opens up about her journey and mission. *Please note that this episode discusses sensitive topics and may be triggering for some listeners. We advise listener discretion and recommend that this episode not be listened to in mixed company or around little children.* Connect with Iza: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izacorrell/ Website: https://ovichildrenshospital.org/ DONATE: https://ovichildrenshospital.org/give Connect with Tracy: Website: https://tracyduhs.com/ Hydration shop: https://sanctuarysd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracyduhs/ Flow FAM community: https://tracyduhs.com/join-flow-fam/