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The Good Feet Store is celebrating its 10 Year Anniversary and Jonathan Cotten joins Jeff to chat about it.
El vals de la viuda alegre suena varias veces en La sombra de una duda, la pantalla se llena de danzantes dando vueltas y vueltas. La amenaza avisa mediante un telegrama a la familia, un tío adorado por su hermana y su sobrina, le tienen en un pedestal, vuelve a la pacífica villa de Santa Rosa. La fascinación que siente el personaje de Theresa Wright por su tío, excepcional Joseph Cotten, irá cambiando al miedo, a medida que va descubriendo la verdadera esencia de su pariente, y el chantaje posterior del aparente ciudadano ejemplar. Antes de albergar la más mínima sospecha, ya quiere descubrir los secretos de su apuesto y adinerado tío. El error de Charlie radica en confiar demasiado en la inocencia de la joven, la admiración a su persona de casi todas las mujeres le ciega. Charlie irá enseñando los dientes, dejando pruebas de su patología criminal, un periódico con recortes, un anillo con unas iniciales, y ciertos soliloquios en la cena con un odio cerval a las señoras viudas, y a la humanidad en general. En un film de su primera etapa americana, Hitchcock retrata la vida provinciana con la ayuda de la pluma del dramaturgo Thornton Wilder (Sinfonía de la vida). Especialista en narrar la vida cotidiana de un pueblo donde todos se conocen, con el mismo guardia de tráfico, la misma biblioteca, el mismo bar. El naturalismo de esa ciudad pacífica se combina con planos expresionistas, picados de la escalera, desde la ventana, y primeros planos del rostro atractivo y perturbador de Cotten. En concreto recuerdo un plano a media distancia de Cotten en la entrada del porche, mira a su potencial víctima desde lejos con una pose de monstruo voyeur, similar a la del Michael Myers de la saga de Carpenter. El terror ha llegado con el aviso de un telegrama, del mismo modo que en la siguiente “Náufragos” el maestro nos mantendrá en vilo en una barcaza a la deriva, en el océano calmo de Santa Rosa también nadan tiburones sedientos de sangre. Asesinos de viudas hay más de uno en el cine, otro memorable es Monsieur Verdoux, el Chaplin de excelentes modales, el Barba Azul de Hitchcock se nos presenta tumbado en la cama de una casa de huéspedes, pensativo, con fajos de billetes alrededor, mientras dos detectives le buscan. La esencia del mal asoma al retorcer sus manos en ademán de estrangular a la sobrina cuando la observa desde una ventana, en otro momento en el pub del pueblo, sigue con sus digresiones abyectas contra el mundo, el mundo es una pocilga, lo peor es que a Charlie argumentos no le faltan para constatarlo, aún no había terminado el conflicto más mortífero del siglo XX. Esta noche leemos el periódico antes que Charlie lo recorte… Raúl Gallego, Zacarías Cotán y David Velázquez.
“I am the Good Shepherd.”With just five words, Jesus reveals something powerful about who He is—and what that means for us.In this message from John 10 and Psalm 23, we explore what it truly means to let Jesus lead. He's not just a Savior who rescues; He's a Shepherd who guides, knows, provides, and protects. And He's not asking for part-time trust—He's inviting us to surrender fully and follow Him with confidence.Whether you've been walking with God for years or are just beginning to lean in, this message is a reminder that you can trust the Good Shepherd with every part of your story.
This podcast is up for a 2025 Women in Podcasting award! Please vote before May 31 at https://www.womenpodcasters.com/awards-voting. Scroll down to "Wellness Podcasts" and select The Radiate Wellness Podcast. Heather Cotten, Radiate Wellness' newest practitioner, brings exuberant consciousness to everything she does! With her toolbox of healing modalities she helps professional and entrepreneurial women reclaim their health and desired outcomes through reclamation of inner healing gifts. In her practice, she offers intuitive sessions that are fully customized to meet the unique needs of each client by weaving traditional reiki into a more expanded healing experience. Learn more about Heather and schedule a free consultation: https://www.radiatewellnesscommunity.com/heather-cotten.html, or https://www.goldenlightenergetics.com/. Want to become more authentically you, in your emotions, your energy, or in your relationships? Schedule a session with our practitioners at radiatewellnesscommunity.com/appointment. Support this podcast by going to radiatewellnesscommunity.com/podcast and clicking on "Support the Show," and be sure to follow and share on all the socials! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Voice of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Stan Cotten joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to discuss the upcoming College World Series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Stan Cotten joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to discuss the upcoming College World Series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Stan Cotten joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to discuss the upcoming College World Series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Wake Forest Demon Deacons Stan Cotten joined John Wilkerson and Vince Ferrara to discuss the upcoming College World Series.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are taking a look at an equine-assisted group program that specializes in helping those who are healing from eating disorders. Teresa Ryan BSN, RN is here to give us a look inside the inpatient program that partners with Take Flight Farms and Barb Cotten, LMHP - who is also on the episode - sharing about the equine programming they offer.Tune in to hear:A look inside the Eating Disorders Inpatient and Partial Hospitalization Program at Children's Nebraska How the hospital program partners with the equine program at Take Flight FarmsBenefits of the equine-assisted program for those with eating disordersProgram facilitation details like size, participants and examples of activitiesAdvice for starting a partnership for a program like this Learn more about EAGALA on episode 42. Meet EAGALA! https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/MZRbOm8dzSbLearn more about Take Flight Farms: https://omahaequestrian.org/take-flight/Learn more about the eating disorder program at Children's Nebraska: https://www.childrensnebraska.org/specialties/eating-disorders-programThis episode is proudly sponsored by Freedom Rider: https://freedomrider.com/Follow us on social and plug in here: https://hetrauniversity.mykajabi.com/HETRAUniversityLinks
Jonathan Cotton joins Jeff to talk about what The Good Feet Store is up to this Memorial Day Weekend.
Lillian Exum Clement Stafford was one of the first women in North Carolina to practice law, and the first woman in the South to be elected to a state legislature. Research: “Letter from Elias Eller Stafford to Lillian Exum Clement, 1920.” North Carolina Archives. https://fromthepage.com/ncdcr-ncarchives/women-s-history-v5/pc-2804-lillian-exum-papers-b2f25-corr-eller-1920 “Lillian Exum Clement." NCpedia. 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Apr 28, 2011. https://www.ourstate.com/lillian-exum-clement/ Cotten, Alice R. "Stafford, Lillian Exum Clement." NCpedia. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, University of North Carolina Press. Accessed on February 19th, 2025. https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/stafford-lillian. Ellison, Jon. “Remembering Buncombe’s groundbreaking female legislator.” Carolina Public Press. 2/4/2014. https://carolinapublicpress.org/17570/remembering-buncombes-groundbreaking-female-legislator/ Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina. Session 1921. https://archive.org/details/journalofhouseof1921nort Kinston Free Press. “Buncombe County Woman Withdraws from Campaign.” 5/28/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/75778748/ Letter from Elias Eller Stafford to Lillian Exum Clement, January 12, 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-elias-eller-stafford-to-lillian-exum-clement-january-12-1921/779584?item=779589 Letter from Lillian Exum Clement to Elias Eller Stafford, January 17, 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-lillian-exum-clement-to-elias-eller-stafford-january-17-1921/772715 Matthews, Mrs. A. “Mrs. Exum Clement Stafford.” The Sunday Citizen. 6/14/2025. https://www.newspapers.com/image/200026423/ My Home N.C. “Lillian Exum Clement, NC's first woman legislator | My Home, NC.” N.C. PBS. Via YouTube. 4/18/2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgbroQAtM0Q Neufield, Rob. “Visiting Our Past: Personal look at Lillian Exum Clement, Asheville's pioneering lawmaker.” Asheville Citizen Times. 2/21/2021. https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/local/2021/02/21/visiting-our-past-look-pioneering-lawmaker-lillian-exum-clement/4515306001/ North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” 1916. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/766860 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” June 1920. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/762410 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” 1921. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-stafford/764401 North Carolina Digital Collections. “Letter from B. G. Crisp to Lillian Exum Clement, March 22, 1921” https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/letter-from-b.-g.-crisp-to-lillian-exum-clement-march-22-1921/761040 North Carolina Digital Collectoins. Clippings related to Lillian Exum Clement Stafford's death. https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/clippings-related-to-lillian-exum-clement-staffords-death/766201?item=766218 Nothstine, Kellie Slappey. “Lillian Exum Clement Stafford.” North Carolina History Project. https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/lillian-exum-clement-1894-1925/ Smith, Anne Chesky. “You Have to Start a Thing: The South’s First Female Legislator, Lillian Exum Clement.” Swannanoa Valley Museum & History Center. https://www.history.swannanoavalleymuseum.org/you-have-to-start-a-thing-the-souths-first-female-legislator-lillian-exum-clement/ Swannanoa Valley Museum and History Center. “Lillian Exum Clement.” https://www.history.swannanoavalleymuseum.org/lillian-exum-clement/ The Asheville Times. “Chief Justice Clark Congratulates Woman.” 6/7/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/942373558 The Asheville Times. “Miss Clement Takes Oath Tomorrow.” 2/16/1920. https://www.newspapers.com/image/61366064/ The Sunday Citizen. “Brief Sketches of Four Leagues of N.C. Equal Suffrage Association.” 4/21/1918. https://www.newspapers.com/image/200910113/ Vander-Weide, Jacob. “Tombstone Tales: 1st female legislator in the South buried in Asheville.” 828 News Now. 7/27/2024. https://828newsnow.com/news/228822-tombstone-tales-1st-female-legislator-in-the-south-buried-in-asheville/ Waggoner, Martha. “Inscription in Bible links Vanderbilts to Lillian's List.” Times-News. 12/25/2014. https://www.blueridgenow.com/story/news/2014/12/25/inscription-in-bible-links-vanderbilts-to-lillians-list/28325769007/ Whittle, Ashley McGhee. “Asheville Women in History: Catalysts For Change.” Special Collections at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. https://libjournals.unca.edu/specialcollections/asheville/asheville-women-in-history-catalysts-for-change/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“What does it mean to be a free spirit?” Director Kim Martin Cotten and Radio Play Writer Catherine Eaton discuss the vision and meaning behind the Play On Podcast series adaptation of “As You Like It”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Randy Cotton, President and CEO of Salon Interactive chats with me about how beauty & barber pros, technology and retail play a pivotal role in making more money, building trust between people and enhancing the relationship with all our clients in this week's episode. I'm so excited to share our convo with you and some of our real and raw and absolutely hysterical moments! Listen, Watch & Learn. Let's Go! WANT MORE RANDY? READ THIS ARTICLE: https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/randy-cotten/14469 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/randy.y.y/ SALON INTERACTIVE: https://www.saloninteractive.com/ LOVE THIS EPISODE? Leave Your Ratings, Reviews & Comments on the Podcast! Your feedback allows for more nourishing content and for more on-point education for beauty & barber pros. WANT MORE KRYSTINE? Subscribe to The BeautyPro Podcast on Apple, Spotify & YouTube! APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-beautypro-podcast/id1700728724 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/2km4Md6jjJMb7EyLvf0Huv?si=3f58fcf183e746e0 Follow @thebeautyprocoach on Facebook & Instagram https://www.fb.com/thebeautyprocoach https://www.instagram.com/thebeautyprocoach Want 1:1 Coaching? https://www.thebeautyprocoach.com
This week on the pod, Yolanda is joined by her client Jacquelyn Cotten! Together they discuss the shifts that took Jacquelyn from $200 to $18k in 3 Weeks. Listen today!Train the Algorithm: https://manifestmadmoney.kartra.com/page/z1W96FREE COURSE: https://manifestmadmoney.kartra.com/page/1zP88CONTENT LAB: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=20787633&appointmentType=68150168IG: www.instagram.com/yolandaboyarinFollow Jacquelyn below:Website: www.jacquelynncotten.comIG: www.instagram.com/jacquelynncottenPodcast:www.justwomentalkingshit.com
On the latest episode of our podcast, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter chat with Devin Cotten, the Founder and CEO of The Universal Basic Employment and Opportunity Initiative in Cleveland, Ohio. Cotten is helping to extend universal basic employment to one hundred Clevelanders through a pilot that guarantees a living wage of $50,000 a year. This initiative bypasses the common criticism about universal basic income being just a financial handout. "I think this is a more effective tool, politically," Reed said on the podcast, "because you've got somebody getting up and going to work, just like the rest of us. It's hard for people to hate on someone who's doing the very best they can." Join us for this episode about an idea we should be stealing from Cleveland. For more from Cotten, see him at The Citizen's 7th annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival presented by Comcast NBC Universal on November 15th. (Secure your seats here.) Remember to subscribe to the podcast to keep up on all the latest episodes. You can even watch the conversation play out on YouTube. As cities go, so goes the nation!
On the latest episode of How To Really Run A City, former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter chat with Devin Cotten, the Founder and CEO of The Universal Basic Employment and Opportunity Initiative in Cleveland, Ohio. Cotten is helping to extend universal basic employment to one hundred Clevelanders through a pilot that guarantees a living wage of $50,000 a year. This initiative bypasses the common criticism about universal basic income being just a financial handout. "I think this is a more effective tool, politically," Reed said on the podcast, "because you've got somebody getting up and going to work, just like the rest of us. It's hard for people to hate on someone who's doing the very best they can." Join us for this episode about an idea we should be stealing from Cleveland. For more from Cotten, see him at The Citizen's 7th annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival presented by Comcast NBC Universal on November 15th. As cities go, so goes the nation!
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how your past traumas could be affecting your physical body and overall well-being? Join me, Jacquelynn Rene Cotten, as I share my deeply personal story of overcoming childhood neglect, homelessness, addiction, and mental health struggles. Learn about the profound connection between trauma and the nervous system, and how holistic healing approaches such as neuroscience, wellness practices, and mindset work can help you transform your pain into power.Get on the 2025 Spiritual Portal Retreat HERE.In this episode of "Just Women Talking Shit," we explore the critical importance of reprogramming the subconscious mind to attract abundance and facilitate healing. You'll discover how to break free from survival mode and negative thought patterns through practical techniques like affirmations, subliminals, meditations, and visualizations. Understand the science behind the power of repetition in forming new neural pathways, and how hypnosis can accelerate your transformation, allowing you to perceive the world with a more positive outlook.Apply to work with Jacquelynn HERE.We also shed light on the vital role of somatic practices in releasing stored trauma and promoting emotional and physical well-being. From energy healing and breath work to emotional freedom techniques (EFT) and shadow work, we unravel the methods that can help you clear energetic blockages and invite high-vibe energy into your life. Embrace your inner strength and resilience by addressing past traumas, nurturing your inner child, and manifesting the life you desire. Listen in as we empower you to reprogram your subconscious mind and unlock your true potential.Buy Spiritual Awakenings Volume 2 HERE.Follow JacquelynnFollow the ShowVisit our WebsiteSupport the show
Molly remembers her time at 730 The Game. The Panthers make adjustments to the 53 man roster. Scott Pianowski of Yahoo Sports joins the show. Charlotte 49ers women's basketball head coach Tomekia Reed also joins the show.
Join Shannon & Christine as they talk about Spiritual Wellness and chat with expert guest Jacquelynn Cotten about Redefining Success and living a fulfilling life! Join us in community: Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://linktr.ee/christinegautreauxmsw Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Alternate ROOTS Joe Dispenza coachjacquelynn@gmail.com @ spiritualsupportsystem Spiritual Awakenings Vol. 2
Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers The man you just heard is Joseph Cotten. In 1944 he was guest-starring on various shows while also hosting Ceiling Unlimited. On March 23rd, 1944 Cotten starred in “Sneak Preview” written by Robert L. Richards. It's a story about a film director who becomes a temporary detective as he tracks down a double agent. Richards is perhaps most famous amongst Suspense fans for his 1946 script, “The House in Cypress Canyon.” Richards, Joe Cotten and Bill Spier had known each other since The March of Time in the 1930s. The rating for this episode was 9.5. More than seven million people tuned in. Suspense had gained a full ratings point and more than a million listeners in eight weeks. To hear Joseph Cotten on Ceiling Unlimited in 1944, please tune into Breaking Walls episode 150.
Guest Dr. Neil Aspinwall, the Chancellor of SOWELA Technical Community College, joins hosts Brady and Jillian on Louisiana's Playground to discuss SOWELA's impact in the Lake Area and how they contribute to local businesses. Find out why SOWELA is, ‘Not your granddaddy's old trade school anymore.' Find more information on where to eat, things to do, and events happening this weekend at VisitLakeCharles.org. Stop by Cotten's Famous Hamburgers for a homemade hamburger that will fill your stomach without emptying your wallet. Keep up with hosts Brady Renard on Twitter, @RenardSports and Jillian Corder on Facebook, @JillianCorderKPLC.
My dear friend/coach Alyssa Cotten comes on the pod to share powerful information about uncovering subconscious beliefs utilizing muscle testing & the "sway test." She shares how she uses it personally and with clients to guide the healing journey, ft. some other really amazing recommendations, such as the Emotion Code! Here is the Sway Test Money Block Guide: https://www.elevatedmoneymindset.com/MoneyBlockSelfTestGuide How to Perform the Sway Test: SELF MUSCLE TESTING SWAY METHOD https://youtu.be/6pCbhpNFsns Alyssa's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alyssa_cotten/ Alyssa's website: https://www.elevatedmoneymindset.com Emotion Code: https://discoverhealing.com/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADKFQ8PXZIzgGk5clqythO4Ng-B-9 Join the Dreamaway membership: https://haleyhoffmansmith.com/dreamaway
In this bonus episode, I'm sharing my favorite Suspense shows from the 18 appearances Joseph Cotten made on the program. The star of Shadow of a Doubt and The Third Man plays both heroes and villains across these six episodes. First, he's searching for his missing wife in "You'll Never See Me Again" (originally aired on CBS on September 14, 1944), and he's hunted by J. Carrol Naish in "The Most Dangerous Game" (originally aired on CBS on February 1, 1945). After an impulsive murder, Cotten has to reverse engineer an alibi in "Crime Without Passion" (originally aired on CBS on May 2, 1946), and he's haunted by a corpse no one else can see in "The Thing in the Window" (originally aired on CBS on December 19, 1946). A case of mistaken identity and a long-suffering wife have Cotten in the vise in "The Day I Died" (originally aired on June 30, 1949), and he's got to clear his name after he confesses to a murder he didn't commit in "Fly By Night" (originally aired on CBS on September 28, 1950).
Have you ever felt dry spiritually? Like your cup was empty? Just kinda stuck spiritually. It's not that I think I've lost my salvation, it's just that sometimes you lose the joy of your salvation. The spiritual passion isn't thereRoutine replaces relationshipDuty replaces delightPerformance replaces passionWhat do you do when you've lost your edge! You may not be chopping the cedars of Lebanon but maybe you have lost your spiritual edge, your spiritual power is gone, how do you get it back??
durée : 02:58:40 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Dans le 7/10 du jour : Brice Teinturier, directeur général associé d'Ipsos, Louis Aliot, maire de Perpignan et premier vice-président du RN, Bruno Lemaire, ministre de l'Économie et des Finances, Marine Tondelier, secrétaire nationale des Écologistes, et les réalisateurs Pablo Cotten et Joseph Rozé
durée : 00:08:04 - Nouvelles têtes - par : Mathilde Serrell - Ils sont amis d'enfance et réalisent ensemble leur premier long-métrage, "La Récréation de juillet", sélectionné au Festival du film indépendant de Tribeca. Pablo Cotten et Joseph Rozé sont ce matin les invités de Mathilde Serrell. - réalisé par : Lucie Lemarchand
In this episode, Dr. Schmidt talks with Susan Cotten, a dentistry oral cancer coach and founder and CEO of Oral Cancer Consulting. She developed The Cotten Method, an oral cancer screening metod and dental oral cancer office system. She describes how she found her mission to advocate for great utilization of oral cancer screening methods in dental offices as a way of saving lives. Early detection is key and she describes in detail the techique for screening and incorporating this process into a dental team's workflow. In her career, Cotten has performed over 60 thousand oral cancer screenings. She is the Dental Lead for the Alliance for HPV Free Colorado, an instructor for National Network for Healthcare Hygienists, an RDH Advisory Board member at The Oral Cancer Foundation, and director with Dental Codeology Consortium. Cotten is a 2018 recipient of the Sunstar RDH Award of Distinction, recipient of the Colorado Dental Hygienists' Association Ethyl Covington Award and Outstanding Contribution Award. Susan founded MAD (Make A Difference) for Healthy Smiles as a 2010-2011 member of Donny Osmond's Make a Difference program and received Volunteer of the Year from the Oral Cancer Foundation in 2011. Listen now.
On this Father's Day, we look at what it means to leave a legacy. David was aware of the legacy he wanted to leave with Solomon and made clear the things that were most important to him: the things of God. When you invest your life, you are exchanging the days you do have to impact the days you don't have. The greatest use of your life is to invest in something that outlasts it.
Sometimes, God will let you have the thing you think you want, so you can find out how much you need Him. Just because you get the things you want does not mean you're getting the things that are best. Sometimes, you get the things you want, and God shows you that those things aren't the solution you think they are. This happened to the people of Israel. They wanted a king when God was supposed to be their King.
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If I only had ____________, I'd be happy…. What is that you need in order to find contentment? Is it possible to even be content in life? Paul says yes, it is — and he's learned how. Check out this week's message as we walk through the Secret of Contentment in Philippians 4.
When Paul is writing this letter to the Philippians from prison. At this point, he had been intensely following Jesus for between 20 and 30 years of his life. He was a FULLY DEVOTED FOLLOWER OF CHRIST. Paul is someone who has been on a long walk with Jesus. He's learned some things on his long walk and you can see them in this letter.
In Philippians 2, Paul is outlining some family values for Christians. There are some things that, if you're a Christian, we do these things. This is what has to be important to us. He says, if you've experienced any good from being “united with Christ" and being in God's family, then this is for you. It's like putting up a fence . You figure out what land belongs to you and you put up a fence. That fence does a few things: it keeps stuff in, it keeps stuff out, and it sets boundaries. This is what Paul is doing here by telling us our family values.
The book of Philippians is all about joy. It's one of the most joyful books we're going to read. But here's the catch: the man writing this book about joy is writing it in CHAINS! He's in prison! One reality of life is that there's always something out to steal it from me.The question is how do I keep my joy? Paul faced continued hardship, prison and suffering, but with joy in his heart.
Welcome to a very special episode. You have my guarantee that you will find this conversation inspiring and impactful for your business and your life. Please take the time to listen. I'm joined by Deanna Cotten, the owner of Jumpstart Business Builders. She helps business owners acquire the tools, resources, and coaching to grow six-figure businesses. Deanna and I were introduced by a mutual client and hit it off immediately because of our shared passions and goals in helping business owners. You'll hear Deanna's story of the challenges she faces as an entrepreneur, wife, mother, and friend. Her perspective will inspire you to connect with what matters most and make impactful changes to align your work with a thriving life. Hearing Deanna's account of her legacy mindset as she faces down a terminal diagnosis with strength, unwavering faith, and grace, will inspire you to be better in every area of life. Join us to learn more! Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential Production. Links and Resources: Ready to take your life back from your business? Want more time for what matters most and more money in your bank account than ever? Book a call with us today! Get your copy of A Guide To Talking To Your Team About Profit! Master your time and profit as you plan ahead for 2024! Give us 20 minutes of your time, take the Better Business Better Life Assessment, and receive a free paperback copy of my book, The 4 Week Vacation®️. Learn more about our courses, Coach Approach and Leadership Bootcamp at www.tapthepotential.com. Join the Tap the Potential Community on Mighty Networks: www.tapthepotential.com/group Let us help you manage your time, your most valuable resource! Get your FREE copy of the Tap the Potential Download Dr. Sabrina's Introductory Training: How to Make Your Time Worth $10,000 an Hour Connect with Deanna Cotten and Jumpstart Business Builders Website Deanna's Go Fund Me LinkedIn
Worship is probably one of the most misused words in the Bible. We use it to mean, a church service or the music we sing at church. Worship isn't lip service, it's life service. It's what I do with my life. It's how I use my life. In today's passage, we see a woman named Mary and the posture of her life was one of worship. When we see Mary, she's at the feet of Jesus. We can learn from the way she worships, and we can learn from her life.
Texas gambling update. Mark Cuban spoke on Kyrie Irving on Draymond Green's podcast. Rangers win but lose Josh Jung after being hit in the wrist. Cotten eyed Joe not being played at the Rangers games.
Join the Sanders sisters and Oral Cancer expert Susan Cotton, BSDH, RDH, OMT, as they dive deep on screening and the hygienist's role in vital early detection. About Susan – Susan Cotten, BSDH, RDH, OMT, is the founder and CEO of Oral Cancer Consulting, she developed the “Cotten Method”, a comprehensive oral cancer screening method and dental office system. She is an international speaker on oral cancer screening and holds hands-on oral cancer screening workshops for dental professionals who want to have more confidence in screening, reduce the risk of liability, and increase early detection. In her career, Susan has performed over 60 thousand oral cancer screenings and organized countless free screening events including the Denver Broncos Health and Wellness Expo. She is the Dental Lead for the Alliance for HPV Free Colorado, a director with Dental Codeology Consortium, Instructor at National Network for Healthcare Hygienists, and RDH Advisory Board member at The Oral Cancer Foundation. Susan is a 2018 recipient of the Sunstar RDH Award of Distinction, recipient of the Colorado Dental Hygienists' Association Ethyl Covington Award, and Outstanding Contribution Award. Susan founded MAD(Make A Difference) for Healthy Smiles as a 2010-2011 member of Donny Osmond's Make a Difference program. On a personal note, Susan loves walking the beaches of Hawaii, is a former country dance competitor, and loves watching college football. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/scottenrdh/ @scottenrdh Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SusanCottenRDH @SusanCottenRDH LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-cotten-rdh-bsdh-omt-b18b8716b/
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. President of @saloninteractive Randy Cotten joins us to discuss the topic of retail sales. With Amazon making it easier than ever for clients to purchase on their own, what are the best ways for you to sell retail? We chat about the challenges and offer solutions for you to compete. This Week's Topics: Overview of Salon Interactive's Products and Services Commission Structure for Hairdressers Options Available to Hairdressers Product Selection and Distribution Challenges in the Beauty Industry Product Diversion and Scams Product Sales Trends Price Increases and Product Information Hair Product Diversion Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
President of @saloninteractive Randy Cotten joins us to discuss the topic of retail sales. With Amazon making it easier than ever for clients to purchase on their own, what are the best ways for you to sell retail? We chat about the challenges and offer solutions for you to compete. This Week's Topics: Overview of Salon Interactive's Products and Services Commission Structure for Hairdressers Options Available to Hairdressers Product Selection and Distribution Challenges in the Beauty Industry Product Diversion and Scams Product Sales Trends Price Increases and Product Information Hair Product Diversion Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
"Grateful Dead's Notable Tracks from 1977 plus a cure for Female Orgasmic Disorder"Larry Mishkin covers the Grateful Dead show from March 18th, 1977, at the Winterland arena in San Francisco, showcasing notable performances of songs like "Sugaree" and "Peggy-O." He delves into the history and significance of these songs within the Grateful Dead repertoire. Additionally, the discussion extends to the cannabis industry, highlighting the financial strategies of marijuana companies to minimize tax obligations under Section 280E of the IRS Code. He also touches on the opening of Nevada's first legal marijuana consumption lounge, signaling a shift in cannabis regulations in the state. Finally, Larry addresses the proposal to add Female Orgasmic Disorder (FOD) as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana use in Illinois, reflecting evolving perspectives on cannabis as a therapeutic option for various health conditions. Grateful DeadMarch 18, 1977 (47 years ago)Winterland, S.F.Grateful Dead Live at Winterland Arena on 1977-03-18 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive TITLE: 1977 Winterland: The Dead Bust Out Fire On The Mountain and Take Their One and Only Attempt At Terrapin Flyer. Just a month after the Swing Auditorium show that we previewed a few weeks ago, Dead went home to Winterland for a string of shows. This one stands out for a few reasons that we will get to as the show goes on. INTRO: Sugaree Track #4 7:25 – 9:05 "Sugaree" is a song with lyrics by long-time Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter and music by guitaristJerry Garcia.[1] It was written for Jerry Garcia's first solo album Garcia, which was released on January 20, 1972. As with the songs on the rest of the album, Garcia plays every instrument himself except drums, played by Bill Kreutzmann, including acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and an electric guitar played through a Leslie speaker. Released as a single from the Garcia album, "Sugaree" peaked at #94 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1972 and was Garcia's only single ever on that chart.Elizabeth Cotten, a North Carolinafolksinger, wrote and recorded a song called "Shake Sugaree" in 1966.[3] The chorus of Cotten's song is "Oh lordie me/Didn't I shake sugaree?" Hunter was aware of this song when he wrote "Sugaree."The song was first performed live by the Grateful Dead on July 31, 1971, at the Yale Bowl at Yale University, as was the song "Mr. Charlie". The Dead played it 362 times in concert. Last played on July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago. A classic rocking Dead tune, usually a first set number, I've seen it as a show opener, first set closer, and encore. In this clip they really rock it but it's only a small peak at this 15 minute version of the tune. Well worth pulling it down on Archive and checking out the entire number. You won't be sorry. SHOW No. 1: Peggy-O Track #6 4:20 – 6:00 Traditional, credit for the Grateful Dead version generally go to Jerry but some say Bill had a hand in writing it. This song derives from the earlier Scottish traditional song Bonnie Lass of Fyvie-o. Fyvie is thought to have been a staging post between Aberdeen and Fort George in Scotland. This song does occur with a number of title variations. It is possible that Fennario is a corruption of Fyvie-o.Similar traditional songs also occurred in the UK; Handsome Polly O and Bonny Barbara O, though these are less similar to the modern Peggy-O song.The title Peggy-O is used on Grateful Dead recordings. The version of Peggy-O that is included in the Jerry Garcia box set All Good Things is a previously unreleased studio recordings from Spring 1979 and is given the title Fennario. The Fennario title is also used on concert recordings of The Dead and Phil Lesh & Friends.Although not released on a Dead studio album, the song was included on the remastered recordings of both Terrapin Station and Go To Heaven.The Grateful Dead first performed Peggy-O in December 10, 1973 at the Charlotte Coliseum in N.C.. It was then played in every year through to 1995 usually no more than a dozen times each year though it was played more regularly during the 1977 to 1981 period. Played a total of 265 times. The last performance was on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, MO (just outside of St. Louis).In this clip, I really enjoy Jerry's strong voice, the solid jamming and some stealth piano contributions from Keith. SHOW No. 2: Fire On The Mountain Track # 9 1:46 – 3:30 Hunter/Hart (not Jerry!) Released on Shakedown Street on November 8, 1978, last song on first side of album. First time ever played – one of the reasons I chose this show over a number of other great shows on this date – others include a smokin “early” Dead show in 1967 at Winterland and 1971 at the Fox Theater in St. Louis coming fast on the heels of the Dead's epic six night Capitol Theater run in Port Chester in late February. This is another of those songs with a long and complicated genesis story, perhaps not worth getting into too much detail about here, but the rough outlines at least are important to note. The lyrics, according to Robert Hunter in Box of Rain, were “Written at Mickey Hart's ranch in heated inspiration as the surrounding hills blazed and the fire approached the recording studio where we were working.”Hart, credited with the music for the song, recorded a proto-rap version of the song for an unreleased album entitled Area Code 415, recorded in 1972 and 1973. It was also included on a Mickey Hart album entitled Fire on the Mountain, recorded in 1973-74. It appeared as an instrumental entitled “Happiness is Drumming” on Hart's 1976 studio album, Diga. And it finally began showing up in the Grateful Dead repertoire, sung by Jerry Garcia, in 1977, undergoing a number of variants of the lyrics until it settled into the form that was eventually recorded and released on Shakedown Street, in November 1978. There's a lot of other detail I haven't mentioned—possibly worthy of some historian taking it apart piece by piece, but you get the rough idea.On March 18, 1977 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco. "Fire" appeared for the first time, closing the first set, following its eternal partner, "Scarlet Begonias." This combination of tunes, which frequently enclosed some wonderful jamming, came to be known as "Scarlet Fire." There were a handful of occasions on which “Fire” appeared without “Scarlet Begonias,” but not many. approx 15 out of the total 253 performances. It remained steadily in the repertoire from then on, and was played for the final time on July 2, 1995, at the Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana.This clip being the song's first live performance and almost a year and half before it's commercial release, there are noticeable differences between this version and the one we al know and love. But they go there very quickly as only two months later on May 8, 1977 the Dead played the Barton Hall show that many declare to be the best Dead show ever. While that may or may not be true, what is true is that the version of Scarlet Fire is awesome and certainly befitting a show many do consider to be the finest Dead show of them all.Many more were to follow and the lucky ones who were in Winterland this night got to witness how it all started. SHOW No. 3: Terrapin Flyer Alhambra Track # 17 :53 – end INTO Drums Track # 18 Start – 0:44 This is another reason I chose this show for today's episode. This represents the only known instance of the Dead playing the Terrapin Flyer part of the full Terrapin Suite from the Album (released on July 27, 1977) out of the traditional parts. Although Jerry does not sing the lyrics from this part of the suite, he jams the very distinctive melody. Interestingly, this is only a few weeks after the debut of Terrapin at the Swing Auditorium on Feb. 26, 1977. Here, the Dead were trying out this sixth of seven parts of the suite and for whatever reason did not like what they heard or didn't enjoy playing it or, more likely, practicing it, so it was dropped from live performances even though the primary and opening parts of the suite, Lady with a Fan into Terrapin Station, were played a total of 303 times. These are the fun little discoveries that even after 40+ years of listening to, following and learning about the band keep it fun, interesting and amazing. As for the recording of the entire suite, Keith Olsen was chosen to produce and the band temporarily moved to Los Angeles, as Olsen preferred to work at Sound City, where he had recently achieved success producing Fleetwood Mac's 1975 comeback album. Olsen had a method for reining in the Dead: "During the cutting of the basic tracks it was pretty hard to get every member of the band in the studio at the same time ... so [Steve] Parish went out to the hardware store and got these giant nails and a great big hammer and as soon as everybody was in, he hammered the door shut from the inside ... we didn't have drifters from the other studios coming in to listen. We didn't have people leaving to go screw around elsewhere. We started getting work done."[18] With Fleetwood Mac, Olsen had a hands-on approach, orchestrating the addition of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks and influencing song choice, arrangements and sequencing. He entered the Grateful Dead project with similar expectations, imagining a concept album or song cycle. Olsen said that Davis told him "I need a commercial record out of them."[18] This caused some friction during the sessions as well as with the end results. Kreutzmann said "He'd have us play the same thing over and over again, and we're not really the type of band that can put up with that. ... Our very identity is based on the opposite principle."[ SHOW No. 4: Not Fade Away Track # 19 14:00 – 15:40 Written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. Holly and the Crickets recorded the song in Clovis, New Mexico, on May 27, 1957, and it was released as a single (B side to “Oh Boy”) on October 27, 1957 on the Brunswick label. The rhythmic pattern of "Not Fade Away" is a variant of the Bo Diddley beat, with the second stress occurring on the second rather than third beat of the first measure, which was an update of the "hambone" rhythm, or patted juba from West Africa. Jerry Allison, the drummer for the Crickets, pounded out the beat on a cardboard box.[3] Allison, Holly's best friend, wrote some of the lyrics, though his name never appeared in the songwriting credits. Joe Mauldin played the double bass on this recording. It is likely that the backing vocalists were Holly, Allison, and Niki Sullivan, but this is not known for certain. First played by the Dead on February 19, 1969 at the Fillmore West in S.F., it was played by the band a total of 561 times and last played on July 5, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis. This is an absolutely ripping version of this tune so much so that I featured only the jam – everyone knows the lyrics, but the jam in this 20 minute version is better than any singing I could have featured. OUTRO: Around and Around Track 21 4:59 – 6:46 Very appropriate to end on a Chuck Berry tune given that today is the seventh anniversary of Chuck's death in 2017 at the age of 90. "Around and Around" is a 1958 rock song written and first recorded by Chuck Berry. It originally appeared under the name "Around & Around" as the B-side to the single "Johnny B. Goode". Release on March 31, 1958 on Chicago's own Chess Records checking in at a brisk 2:20. Many bands have covered the song including, most famously, the Rolling Stones and David Bowie, and, of course the Dead who played it 418 times, first on November 8, 1970 at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY and lastly on July 6, 1995 at the Riverport Amphitheatre outside of St. Louis – very appropriate since Chuck was born in St. Louis and died in Wentzville, just outside of the city. This is one of the better version of the tune that I have heard. It checks in at over 8 minutes and the boys just jam it out, throw in a few false endings and finally wrap it up, followed only by Uncle John's Band before the boys say goodnight to the Winterland crazies and head home for a rare post show night in their own beds. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
Have you ever dreamed about doing something great with your life? God has called us to do great things, but greatness looks different in His Kingdom.
We bid farewell to Joseph Cotten - an institution on Suspense. The star of The Third Man made 18 appearances on "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," and we'll hear his final shows, including an adaptation of Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge" (originally aired on CBS on December 15, 1957). In his last starring role on Suspense, Cotten plays a man trying to save one of his former soldiers from prisons both mental and physical in "Red Cloud Mesa" (originally aired on CBS on August 2, 1959). Plus, he recreates his role from Shadow of a Doubt on Academy Award (originally aired on CBS on September 11, 1946) and he pinch hits as a secret agent in The Man Called X (originally aired on NBC on July 6, 1951).
The rich young ruler runs up to Jesus, and he gets down before him and says I've done it all. I've checked all the boxes, and I'm wildly successful. And yet there's still something is not right, something is missing. And the Bible says, Jesus looked at him and loved him/.He saw what really had a hold of this man's heart. Jesus didn't want this man's money, he wanted this man's HEART.
Bert talks with Molly Cotten of ESPN Charlotte this hour about the Panthers hire of Dave Canales and more, and also breaks down the Iowa Hawkeyes new OC hire with Adam Bock of 247 Sports!
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The voice of Wake Forest forecasts Thursday night's Runnin Utes game vs. the Demon Deacons in the Charleston Classic down in South Carolina
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I'm so excited to have one of my dear friends, Dreamaway members, & current money mindset coach Alyssa Cotten on for an amazing episode all about MONEY! Alyssa is a money mindset coach & trained therapist who has taught me so much. In this episode, we delve into the four main money blocks and what we can do to release and uplevel - including the tools to help our nervous system when it comes to money. Connect with Alyssa on IG @alyssa_cotten TikTok: @alyssacotten25 Elevate Your Money Mindset with Alyssa: https://www.elevatedmoneymindset.com/ Money Blocks slingshot session: https://www.haleyhoffmansmithprograms.com/offers/XfS5iNVr/checkout Massive Wealth slingshot session: https://www.haleyhoffmansmithprograms.com/offers/znPyVbtC/checkout