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In the last episode, we made it through step 3 of the 5 steps to meal planning on a budget! Now let's dive into steps 4-5. I am collaborating with two of my most frugal friends who are GREAT cooks to compile 5 steps to meal planning on a budget, merging both requests of our families of teens.May I introduce you to Tiffany of Don't Waste the Crumbs and Steph of Cheapskate Cook, who never cease to amaze me with their ability to save money while also generously hosting friends and sharing their knowledge with others online?You'll get to hear from them both in this episode. Resources We Mention for Meal Planning on a BudgetSome tips to stretch your meat and save moneyMore tips for reducing food wasteMy full interview with StephMy full interview with TiffanyMeal planning is the key to healthy eatingRoutines to make healthy meal planning doable3 Habits to help your grocery budget with high inflationMore tips and recipes to save you moneyVisit raisinghealthyfamilies.com/teens to get on the waitlist for Teens Cook Real Food! Kitchen Stewardship Raising Healthy Families follow Katie on Instagram or Facebook Subscribe to the newsletter to get weekly updates YouTube shorts channel for HPH Find the Healthy Parenting Handbook at raisinghealthyfamilies.com/podcast Affiliate links used here. Thanks for supporting the Healthy Parenting Handbook!
Real and Uplifted with Dorothy - Weight Loss Tips for Women 40+
When You Want the Whole Cookie (Not Just the Crumbs) Have you ever felt like you're seeing signs, little synchronicities, small wins, gentle nudges, but still wondering when the whole thing arrives? In this episode, Dorothy shares her now well-loved cookie metaphor to explore why the things we say we want can sometimes feel just out of reach. If you're tired of crumbs and quietly asking yourself, why hasn't it happened yet? Together, we explore the subtle beliefs that can block desire, like thinking it has to be hard, worrying something bad will happen if things go well or feeling responsible for how others might react to your joy This episode is about reconnecting with self-trust, letting go of subconscious resistance, and remembering that you're allowed to want what you want and let it be easier than you think. If you're moving through 2026 with big hopes, quiet impatience, or a desire for more ease, peace, and alignment, this conversation will meet you right where you are. Mentioned in this episode: Within: A Return to Self — a 21-day nervous-system-based journey with short daily somatic practices →https://www.dorothymcgatlin.com/within Peace & Prosperity Coaching — 1:1 mentorship focused on embodiment, trust, and sustainable growth Join Peace & Prosperity 1:1 Coaching – Six Weeks to Regulate, Realign & Receive _____________________________________________________ Click HERE for the Show Notes. If you enjoyed the episode, leave a review - it means the world to me + helps the show reach more people! Thank you!
Are we heading to a time where everybody has a disability? Or, if you don't have one, you're pretty stupid? The boys drink and review Trail of Crumbs gingerbread stout from Seven Locks Brewing, then discuss the Americans with Disabilities Act and how many college students are now considered disabled. It's impossible to accommodate every disability, so there will always be some fuzziness in how far the ADA is supposed to go, but ... it seems to have gone too far, especially with accommodations for mental health. COVID seems to have accelerated crazy claims under the ADA. People got accustomed to working from home, and when they were told to go back to the office, they suddenly needed a lot of "accommodations." It's even worse in academia. Students come up every kind of "disability" to get extra time on tests and other accommodations. Sometimes it's something as silly as being anxious. 40 percent of the students at Stanford are considered disabled. Is that even possible? Is "test anxiety" a disability?
In this message, Pastor Baker teaches young people according to Matthew 15:25-27. Other Important Sites Our website: https://www.beatrendsetter.com Our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/aportrendsetters Encouragement for young people - https://www.primetimefaith.com Productive Living Podcast - https://goo.gl/k9Vcqg
Exploring the Connection Between Matthew 15 and Ezra For BibleInTen.com - By DH, 17th January 2026 Welcome back to Bible in Ten! Today, we have another bonus episode as our daily commentary from the Superior Word closes out Matthew Chapter 15. Matthew's Gospel contains 28 chapters, and remarkably, it mirrors the first 28 books of the Old Testament as arranged in the Christian Bible. So in this episode, having concluded our walk through Matthew 15, we'll now look at its fascinating counterpart: Book 15 of the Old Testament-Ezra. Please do check the last episode to see how Chapter 15 of Matthew gives a picture of what is going on in the world from the time Jesus fulfilled the law until the rapture. The verses, though literally occurring at the time of Jesus, point to truths after the completion of Jesus' ministry. Authority from Jerusalem Matthew 15 opens with scribes and Pharisees coming from Jerusalem to challenge Jesus. Jerusalem represents authority still bound to Sinai. Ezra came from Babylon to Jerusalem as a scribe skilled in the Law of Moses. That was necessary then. But Matthew 15 shows what happens after the Law has been fulfilled. The authority remains - but the life is gone. Paul explains this tension in Galatians: “Jerusalem which now is… is in bondage with her children.” The challenge to Jesus does not come from pagans - but from Law-bound religion. 2. Tradition Replacing God's Word In verses 2 through 9, Jesus exposes the condition of Israel. They honor God with lips, but their hearts are far away. Ezra saw the same problem. Israel had returned from exile. The Temple was rebuilt. But the heart problem remained. Ezra tore his garments and confessed: “After all that has come upon us… should we again break Your commandments?” External obedience never cured internal rebellion. Matthew 15 shows that the problem has hardened. 3. Where Defilement Truly Comes From Jesus says: “What goes into the mouth does not defile a man, but what comes out of it.” This is more than food. It is proclamation. Israel refuses to confess Jesus. Paul later explains: “If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart… you will be saved.” Defilement is not ritual failure. It is rejecting the Rock. Ezra spoke of a land defiled by peoples and practices. Jesus reveals the deeper truth - defilement flows from the heart outward. 4. Blind Leaders and Separation Jesus then says something severe: “Let them alone.” Blind leaders. Blind followers. Ezra enforced physical separation. Jesus declares spiritual separation. Same judgment. Different stage of history. The Law has reached its limit. 5. A Turn Toward the Gentiles Verse 21 is pivotal. Jesus goes out from there to Tyre and Sidon. Ezra's restoration preserved Israel. Jesus now expands the promise. Tyre means Rock. Sidon means Fishery and fish relates to increase. Israel abandoned their Rock. The nations who receive Him will increase. A Canaanite woman approaches - humbled, persistent, faithful. Ezra allowed Gentiles who separated from uncleanness to join Israel. Jesus reveals the heart of that principle. Faith, not bloodline, is the door. 6. Bread, Crumbs, and Faith Jesus speaks of children's bread. The woman doesn't argue. She trusts. “Even the crumbs are enough.” This is not rebellion against Israel. It is trust in Israel's Messiah. Ezra guarded the holy vessels carefully. Jesus shows that grace is not diminished by sharing. Faith gathers what Law could only preserve. 7. The Mountain and the Multitudes Jesus ascends a mountain near the Sea of Galilee - Liberty. A great gathering forms. Ezra gathered Israel to restore covenant order. Jesus gathers the nations under Himself. Broken people come. They are healed. And Matthew records something unique: “They glorified the God of Israel.” The Gentiles now do what Israel was called to do. Paul later says: “That the Gentiles might glorify God for His mercy.” 8. Bread, Fulness, and Preservation The feeding of the four thousand follows. Three days. Divine fullness. Seven loaves. Spiritual completeness. Four thousand - the world number. Ezra preserved what was holy by careful accounting. Jesus preserves what is holy by abundance. Seven large baskets remain. Nothing is lost. The fullness of the Gentiles comes in while Israel remains partially blinded. 9. Toward the Tower of God The chapter ends with a quiet note. Jesus goes to Magdala - Migdal-El, the Tower of God. Not Babel. Not the tower of man. Ezra ended with restored order. Matthew 15 points toward final deliverance. Ezra shows us what faithfulness under the Law looked like. Matthew 15 shows us what happens when grace takes the field. The Rock rejected by Israel becomes the foundation of the nations. CONCLUSION Ezra supports the typological interpretation of Matthew 15 because it provides the historical “control text” that shows Matthew follows an existing biblical pattern. The reason Ezra confirms the typological reading of Matthew 15 is that Ezra provides the final Old Covenant pattern. Matthew typologically provides the New Covenant pattern. In Ezra, Israel is restored to the land, the Law is fully reinstated, scribal authority is established, separation is enforced, and a remnant is preserved - yet the heart problem remains unresolved. Matthew 15 follows that same sequence in order: authority from Jerusalem, Law elevated through tradition, defilement exposed, separation declared, a preserved remnant, and then a movement beyond Israel to the Gentiles. The difference is that what Ezra preserves under the Law, Jesus resolves through Himself. Because Matthew follows Ezra's structure rather than inventing a new one, the typology is not imaginative - it is controlled, historical, and intentional. Matthew 15 is not merely a series of confrontations, healings, and feedings, nor is it simply a lesson about religious hypocrisy or personal faith, as it is often reduced to in casual teaching. Rather, it is also a picture of what is going on in the world from the time Jesus fulfilled the law until the rapture. What Ezra records historically - Israel restored under the Law, preserved through separation, yet still bound by the limitations of Sinai - Jesus reveals prophetically. Matthew 15 walks through that same reality step by step: Jerusalem-based authority bound to tradition, a people near in speech but distant in heart, blindness leading blindness, separation declared, and then a decisive movement outward to the nations. Ezra preserves a remnant under the Law. Jesus gathers a people by grace. Ezra safeguards holiness through consolidation and exclusion. Jesus reveals holiness through mercy, healing, and abundance. Seen together, these chapters show that Matthew 15 is not simply about what happened on a particular day in Galilee, but about what God has been doing in redemptive history from the close of the Old Covenant to the fullness of the New. It is the Law reaching its limit and Christ stepping into that space - not to abolish what came before, but to fulfill it. Matthew 15, read through Ezra, becomes a sweeping retelling of Israel's restoration, its partial blindness, the inclusion of the Gentiles, and the preservation of God's people - all centered on the person of Jesus Christ, the true Rock, the Bread of Life, and the Lord of the harvest. Lord God, we thank You for Your word - holy, faithful, and true. We confess that it is easy to handle Scripture carelessly, to bend it toward our own ideas, or to use it as a tool rather than receive it as a gift. Guard our hearts from pride. Guard us from turning truth into tradition and obedience into self-righteousness. Teach us to read Your word with reverence, to see Christ where You have revealed Him, and to submit ourselves to what You have spoken. May Your grace reach deeper than our habits, deeper than our defenses, and deeper than our fears. And may our lives reflect not just knowledge of Your law, but the transforming mercy found in Jesus Christ our Lord. To Your glory alone. Amen. Before we close this episode, we want to share something very simple and very personal. The following song was made up and sung by our Gracie when she could barely speak. She created the words herself and sang it from her heart. It's hard to understand in places, and it's certainly not theologically precise - but that's actually part of why it feels so fitting here. In Matthew 15, Jesus reminds us that what truly matters is not polished words, tradition, or perfect expression, but the heart. This little song isn't about getting everything right; it's about love, trust, and a heart turned toward Jesus. So we'll let it stand just as it is - imperfect, sincere, and honest - a small reminder that faith begins in the heart even before it can be explained. >>>> Grace sings “I love you Jesus” >>>>
Buckle up listeners because this week the ACP heads into the wild west that is the comics of Dylan Henty! The chat goes from influences, comedy, artwork processes, publishing and some amazing character names you need to hear to believe! All that and tons of comic book, recommends, a potential book of the year candidate and lots and LOTS of stationary talk. For those who like a pen. We salute you! Great stuff to check out: Dylan Henty, Modern Living, Little Book of Self Abuse, Squareface, Paul Kortjohn, Lesley Wenlock, Black Ink Comix, Maladaptive Press, Robert Crumb, Richard Sala, Ralph Steadman, Sam Larsen, DUI4, Legacy: Idols and Bones, The Pass, Katriona Chapman, LCS, Part Time Comix, The Britformers, Cardiff Comics
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The Story of Raf Classic: Miami's The Crumbs, Cavity, Punk Touring Stories, and More /////////// In this episode, Raf Classic shares his journey from growing up in Peru to immersing himself in Miami's punk and skate scene in the mid-1980s. He recalls early concerts at the Hollywood Sportatorium and Cameo Theater, teaching himself guitar, and forming his first band, Social Decay.Raf talks about joining Cavity, then called Crawl, recording the Scalpel 7" and touring Florida and the East Coast. He then formed The Crumbs, sharing stories from rehearsals, recording, touring including Gilman Street in Berkeley, and signing with Lookout Records. He reflects on the band's evolution, lineup changes, and memorable Florida shows.Now on the West Coast, Raf continues making music with projects like Marching Party and Tiger Tank, keeping the same passion that started his journey decades ago.
The card table is balanced on the old coffee table - giving us a square surface on which to play. The fire is on, we are warm. Crumbs from the Dundee cake land on the table and the cards and we brush them to the floor. There are two egg cups perched on the corners of the table. They each hold an ounce of Jameson Whisky. We are poor drinkers and card sharks. But we will play Machiavelli to the death.
Send us a textAre you settling for crumbs when your life is calling you to the whole meal? We open with a clear look at why so many of us accept scraps of connection and approval texts that trickle in, one-sided friendships, invitations that feel like obligations and why that pattern can feel safer than being alone. The truth is simpler and braver: a worthiness wound trains the nervous system to seek familiar rejection and then uses each disappointment as proof that we aren't enough. Once you name the ache, the intensity drops, and the loop loses its grip.We unpack a real-world story that mirrors what many endure: paying to be included in spaces that don't want us, then calling it community. From there, we map the shift from shedding season to a power season moving from performing for acceptance to honoring our needs in plain view. Think of it as changing your internal contract: stop earning your seat by overgiving and start choosing rooms where your presence is welcomed, not negotiated. Being alone becomes an informed choice, not abandonment, and it signals to your life that you are no longer available for crumbs.You'll hear practical guidance for what “eating the whole meal” looks like in everyday life: saying no to draining invitations, taking yourself on dates, investing in your well-being without waiting for permission, and holding a boundary even when it feels unfamiliar. We frame it with three clarifying questions to close out the shedding: what you long for, what wound you're protecting, and what risk stands between you and release. As we step into 2026 with the energy of the horse: power, movement, momentum... you'll have language, tools, and courage to run toward what truly wants you and let everything else fall away.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who needs the reminder, and leave a review to help others find it. Your next brave yes starts now.Support the show
This podcast is comprised of various segments from a service that was streamed on December 21, 2025, led by Rev. Emily Gage. The theme for December is CHOOSING HOPE//Economic Justice (Hunger and Homelessness). To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections on our website. To see a video of this complete service, click HERE. For information about how to join our Sunday morning live stream worship service on YouTube and our virtual community hour on Zoom after the live stream, please visit our website at http://www.unitytemple.org. Please note that the service is currently held at 9:00 a.m.
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ADVENT WEEK THREE: JOYDecember 18 Rev. Jenny WynnMore than CrumbsMatthew 15:21-28She said, “Yes, Lord, yet even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from theirmasters' table.” Matthew 15: 27Mary Oliver wrote in her poem “Don't Hesitate,” “Joy is not meant to be acrumb.” This wisdom echoes Matthew 15:21–28, where a Canaanite womanseeks mercy for herself and her daughter, who is tormented by a demon. Shecries out loudly to Jesus. Her cries are met by Jesus' silence. Annoyed thedisciples urge him to send her away for being too loud.Jesus finally speaks, saying, “I was sent only for the lost sheep of the houseof Israel.” Undeterred, she kneels and pleads. His reply is harsh and cutsdeep, “It is not fair to take the children's food and throw it to the dogs.”Nevertheless, she persisted. This outsider refused silencing, even by Jesus.With an expansive vision of God's household, she fought for her and herdaughter's place in it. Her bold reply, “Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fallfrom their masters' table.” opened his eyes. He praised her faith. Her daughterwas healed. This woman helps Jesus to see how wide God's welcome ex-tends.In Advent, this brave woman teaches us. Standing between what was andwhat could be, she joined the endless chorus crying out to Emmanuel. Sheclung to a crumb of hope, believing her world and her daughter's world couldchange.Her voice joins countless others still crying for a different way, namely the wayof justice. She reminds us never to settle for crumbs. God's welcome, mercy,and joy were never meant to be mere crumbs for anyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"Bread Communion, or Ate, and left no crumbs" Sunday, November 30, 2025 In this moment of vanishing resources, let us practice collective restoration through the ancient ritual of gathering as a community and breaking bread. Who is welcome at our table and in our pews? Mark Caswell, Ministerial Intern; Mari Magaloni Ramos, Worship Associate; Haruka Ota, cellist; Yuki Ota, cellist; Akane Ota, songleader; Wm. Garcia Ganz, pianist Eric Shackelford, Camera Operator; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Kelvin Jones, Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Amy Kelly, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
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"Bread Communion, or Ate, and left no crumbs" Sunday, November 30, 2025 In this moment of vanishing resources, let us practice collective restoration through the ancient ritual of gathering as a community and breaking bread. Who is welcome at our table and in our pews? Mark Caswell, Ministerial Intern; Mari Magaloni Ramos, Worship Associate; Haruka Ota, cellist; Yuki Ota, cellist; Akane Ota, songleader; Wm. Garcia Ganz, pianist Eric Shackelford, Camera Operator; Jonathan Silk, Communications Director; Kelvin Jones, Jose Matias Pineda, and Francisco Castellanos, Sextons; Amy Kelly, Flowers; Linda Messner, Head Usher
Jeffrey Epstein's story has long been framed as a failure of the Department of Justice, but the emerging picture suggests something far larger, deeper, and more strategically protected than bureaucratic incompetence. While the DOJ files may eventually expose mid-level accomplices and enablers—from recruiters to financial fixers—those records are widely seen as the leftovers, not the main course. The patterns surrounding Epstein's rise, protection, wealth, connections, plea deals, and death point toward a man operating not as an independent criminal, but as an intelligence asset whose true handlers operated far above prosecutors and judges. The extraordinary legal shielding he enjoyed for decades, the global scope of his operation, and the immediate clampdown on information following his arrest and death align more with a covert intelligence compromise operation than with the actions of a rogue financier.Increasingly, investigators and observers argue that the CIA, not the DOJ, holds the real archive—tapes, testimonies, leverage files, operational memos, and the materials that could explain how a former prep-school math teacher became the center of a multinational blackmail network involving presidents, billionaires, royalty, and corporate and scientific elites. The stakes are not embarrassment, but system collapse: public acknowledgment that Epstein was a U.S.-built intelligence tool used to manufacture leverage over global power figures would undermine the myth of democratic control and reveal the extent of unelected power inside American governance. The pressure to release DOJ documents is important, but the real battlefield is Langley, where the answers to the central question—who built Jeffrey Epstein, and why—remain sealed behind national-security justifications. Until that vault opens, the truth remains incomplete, and accountability remains impossible.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Jeffrey Epstein's story has long been framed as a failure of the Department of Justice, but the emerging picture suggests something far larger, deeper, and more strategically protected than bureaucratic incompetence. While the DOJ files may eventually expose mid-level accomplices and enablers—from recruiters to financial fixers—those records are widely seen as the leftovers, not the main course. The patterns surrounding Epstein's rise, protection, wealth, connections, plea deals, and death point toward a man operating not as an independent criminal, but as an intelligence asset whose true handlers operated far above prosecutors and judges. The extraordinary legal shielding he enjoyed for decades, the global scope of his operation, and the immediate clampdown on information following his arrest and death align more with a covert intelligence compromise operation than with the actions of a rogue financier.Increasingly, investigators and observers argue that the CIA, not the DOJ, holds the real archive—tapes, testimonies, leverage files, operational memos, and the materials that could explain how a former prep-school math teacher became the center of a multinational blackmail network involving presidents, billionaires, royalty, and corporate and scientific elites. The stakes are not embarrassment, but system collapse: public acknowledgment that Epstein was a U.S.-built intelligence tool used to manufacture leverage over global power figures would undermine the myth of democratic control and reveal the extent of unelected power inside American governance. The pressure to release DOJ documents is important, but the real battlefield is Langley, where the answers to the central question—who built Jeffrey Epstein, and why—remain sealed behind national-security justifications. Until that vault opens, the truth remains incomplete, and accountability remains impossible.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Jeffrey Epstein's story has long been framed as a failure of the Department of Justice, but the emerging picture suggests something far larger, deeper, and more strategically protected than bureaucratic incompetence. While the DOJ files may eventually expose mid-level accomplices and enablers—from recruiters to financial fixers—those records are widely seen as the leftovers, not the main course. The patterns surrounding Epstein's rise, protection, wealth, connections, plea deals, and death point toward a man operating not as an independent criminal, but as an intelligence asset whose true handlers operated far above prosecutors and judges. The extraordinary legal shielding he enjoyed for decades, the global scope of his operation, and the immediate clampdown on information following his arrest and death align more with a covert intelligence compromise operation than with the actions of a rogue financier.Increasingly, investigators and observers argue that the CIA, not the DOJ, holds the real archive—tapes, testimonies, leverage files, operational memos, and the materials that could explain how a former prep-school math teacher became the center of a multinational blackmail network involving presidents, billionaires, royalty, and corporate and scientific elites. The stakes are not embarrassment, but system collapse: public acknowledgment that Epstein was a U.S.-built intelligence tool used to manufacture leverage over global power figures would undermine the myth of democratic control and reveal the extent of unelected power inside American governance. The pressure to release DOJ documents is important, but the real battlefield is Langley, where the answers to the central question—who built Jeffrey Epstein, and why—remain sealed behind national-security justifications. Until that vault opens, the truth remains incomplete, and accountability remains impossible.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
What happens when your entire relationship with money, worthiness, and abundance is built on stories you absorbed before you were old enough to understand them? And what if those stories are the very things keeping you stuck, small, and spiritually exhausted? In this powerful, hilarious, and deeply human conversation, we sit down with Sarah Walton... speaker, teacher, money mentor, and creator of The Abundance Academy...to dismantle the myths that keep so many of us living on emotional and financial crumbs. Sarah's journey begins in a grocery store in Utah, where teenage Sarah realizes she must choose between her family's survival and her own dreams. That moment shapes decades of decisions, right up until she's a high-powered corporate executive with a corner office, a ficus tree, two kids she barely sees… and a constant sense that something is deeply off. Her story is raw, relatable, and a wake-up call for anyone who has ever believed “I can't have both,” “there's not enough,” or “wanting more makes me selfish.” In This Episode, We Explore: 1. The Three Money Myths Holding You Back Borrowed from Lynn Twist's The Soul of Money, and expanded through Sarah's teaching:Myth #1: There's Not Enough — The scarcity mindset that keeps us hoarding, shrinking, and apologizing for wanting more.Myth #2: More Is Better — The endless treadmill of “just one more digit,” and why it never creates fulfillment.Myth #3: That's Just the Way It Is — The resignation that kills change before it starts… and repeats the same life over and over.2. Sarah's Grocery Store Origin Story How a moment in high school shaped her entire belief system, and how she ultimately broke free after realizing her life was being run by a terrified 16-year-old. 3. The Corporate Career Wake-Up Call The ficus tree. The Jimmy Choos. The constant nausea. The toddler calling her at work. The ticking clock she couldn't un-hear. And the moment she quit her job that same day. 4. How to Stop Living on Crumbs Sarah explains how to recognize when you're accepting far less than you deserve... emotionally, energetically, financially — and how to shift into true agency and abundance. 5. The Exercises That Rewire Your Brain Accessible, free, science-backed practices that change your inner chemistry and create real momentum toward your goals. 6. A Baymax-Shaped Money Spiritual Guide?? Yes. And honestly… it's perfect. Sarah shares how she personifies money as a loving, warm, always-present protector inspired by Big Hero 6, and why that exercise changed her life. 7. Curveball Questions — Sarah Walton Edition You know we had to. Sarah reveals:The one push notification she'd send to every phone on EarthThe sassiest loving advice she'd whisper to the worldAnd who money would be as a movie character...complete with monologueKey TakeawaysMost people's money fears come from childhood, but adulthood offers the chance to rewrite the script.Wanting more doesn't make you greedy; it makes you honest.You don't need millions of followers, you just need the right “small but mighty” group who values your work.Awareness is the first step to freedom, especially when it comes to money.It is dangerous, spiritually, emotionally, financially, to believe “this is just the way things are.”Tools, Links & Resources Mentioned Sarah Walton's Website https://sarahwalton.com Includes her free Freedom Calculator - a PDF that helps you determine your personal financial freedom number and start moving toward it with clarity and purpose. Game On Girlfriend Podcast - Sarah's show YouTube Channel - More teachings, stories, and money-myth busting.
Today, our friend Phil Collins, Senior Pastor at Willow Park Church in Kelowna, Canada, shares from Mark 7:24 and how all we need is a small piece of Jesus to see lasting change in our lives.
End Time Podcast with David Heavener: What you Won't Hear in Church
Join David Heavener in this powerful sermon as he encourages believers to trust in God and focus on the 'crumbs' of faith, rather than the worldly 'feast'. Through personal anecdotes and biblical stories, David shares how true miracles and blessings come from humble faith and devotion. Get inspired to deepen your spiritual journey and witness God's power in everyday life.
Join David Heavener in this powerful sermon as he encourages believers to trust in God and focus on the 'crumbs' of faith, rather than the worldly 'feast'. Through personal anecdotes and biblical stories, David shares how true miracles and blessings come from humble faith and devotion. Get inspired to deepen your spiritual journey and witness God's power in everyday life.
The avalanche of unlisted private funds aimed at retail investors is at full tilt. It's been a seriously profitable activity for endowment funds: So why have they been getting out of late? It's time to take a hard look at a boom that's raising a lot of questions. Andy Darroch of Independent Wealth Advice joins Associate Editor - Wealth, James Kirby In today's show, we cover: Why are you being sold private equity funds anyway? Disturbing trends in the unlisted market Big Super does unlisted better - can you ever rival it? Clarifying some key issues around the new super tax See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jesus sees the smile in her eyes, and he lauds her faith.Tuesday • 11/11/2025 •Tuesday of the Twenty-second Week After Pentecost (Proper 27) This morning's Scriptures are: Psalm 78:1–39; Nehemiah 9:26–38; Revelation 18:9–20; Matthew 15:21–28 This morning's Canticles are: following the OT reading, Canticle 13 (“A Song of Praise,” BCP, p. 90); following the Epistle reading, Canticle 18 (“A Song to the Lamb,” Revelation 4:11; 5:9–10, 13, BCP, p. 93)
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This week, it's just Rose and Crystal — and the tables are turned. Before we grill more guests about their cookbook journeys, we put each other in the hot seat. The conversation runs from Ben Mims' Crumbs to Caroline Eden's Black Sea, from Ina Garten and Cedric Grolet to NOMA and Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play. It's part love letter, part confession, and all obsession — about the cookbooks that shaped us, haunted us, and made Rose want to write her own. Mentioned in this Episode:Ben Mims, “Crumbs: Cookies and Sweets from Around the World”Hailee Catalano, “By Heart: Recipes to Hold Near and Dear”Caroline Eden, “Black Sea: Dispatches and Recipes - Through Darkness and Light”Gabrielle Hamilton, “Prune: A Cookbook”Ina Garten, “Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home”Rose Carrarini, “Breakfast, Lunch, Tea: The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery”Cook's IllustratedChristoper Kimball, The Milk Street CookbookCedric Grolet, “Fruit”William Goldfarb, “Room for Dessert”NOMA booksIvan Orkin, “Ivan Ramen: Love, Obsession, and Recipes from Tokyo's Most Unlikely Noodle Joint”Luisa Weiss, “Classic German Baking: The Very Best Recipes for Traditional Favorites, from Pfeffernüsse to Streuselkuchen”Greg Malouf and Lucy Malouf, “SUQAR: Desserts and Sweets from the Modern Middle East”Rebekah Peppler, “Le Sud: Recipes from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur”Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric PlayLisa Donovan, “Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger: A Memoir”Justine Doiron, “Justine Cooks: A Cookbook: Recipes (Mostly Plants) for Finding Your Way in the Kitchen”Kitchen Tape is hosted by Rose Wilde @trosewilde and Crystal Slonecker @crystalslonecker, edited by Dressler Parsons @dresslerparsons of The Regenerative Baking Podcast, with original theme music by Dan Crabtree.Follow us on Instagram @kitchentapepodcast and hit like and subscribe to stay up to date on new episodes and behind-the-scenes crumbs.
In a world where the powerful dominate and the powerless wish they could, we tend to assume that ascendance is paramount and hostility is necessary. But Jesus begs to differ. In today's sermon, we'll take a break from our “Rooted” series to explore Jesus' counterintuitive claim that the people on the bottom will soon be the ones on top. Scripture Reading: Matthew 5:1-12 Share: Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link! Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-11-2-2025
Mark 8:1-1- (ESV)Andrew and Edwin discuss the second feeding miracle--the feeding of the 4000.Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=23219The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
Mark 7:24-30 (ESV)Andrew, Isack, and Edwin discuss Jesus's interaction with the Syrophoenician woman. Read the written devo that goes along with this episode by clicking here. Let us know what you are learning or any questions you have. Email us at TextTalk@ChristiansMeetHere.org. Join the Facebook community and join the conversation by clicking here. We'd love to meet you. Be a guest among the Christians who meet on Livingston Avenue. Click here to find out more. Michael Eldridge sang all four parts of our theme song. Find more from him by clicking here. Thanks for talking about the text with us today.________________________________________________If the hyperlinks do not work, copy the following addresses and paste them into the URL bar of your web browser: Daily Written Devo: https://readthebiblemakedisciples.wordpress.com/?p=23192The Christians Who Meet on Livingston Avenue: http://www.christiansmeethere.org/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TalkAboutTheTextFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/texttalkMichael Eldridge: https://acapeldridge.com/
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And we're back! Hooray and big oof because Niederman ain't getting better! This episode takes us through "Heavenstone Secrets" starring sisters SEMENtha and Cassie. Pretty dummy Sementha is at the mercy of her older sister Cassie, whose only goal is to serve at the alter of Daddy! But (spoiler alert), not in the way you might think. Along the way, we get a devastating incident, a guncle, teen driving shenanigans, not leaving the house, the threat of gossip, and a fake/not fake pregnancy. Gird your loins, because we be TALKING!
Today we conclude our sermon series "United Methodist Responsibilities, Between Now and Then." Pastor Vance shares a sermon titled "The Master's Crumbs" referencing Matthew 15:21-28.While you worship online, we invite you to fill out a connection card. This card is not only a way for us to connect with you but also an opportunity for you to share any prayer requests you may have: firstchurchorlando.org/connection-cardGiving: firstchurchorlando.org/give-nowMissed a past service? Check out our YouTube Channel for past services or you can find our Podcast wherever you podcast from.Like and Subscribe for more First Church content.Want to know more about First Church? Visit our website at firstchurchorlando.org
In our Motherhood taboo series we are seeking to “fill the gap” between feminist, thoughtful, deconstructing/inclusive orthodoxy Christian content and the trad wife motherhood content online. Content warning: we will be talking about miscarriage and pregnancy loss in this episode. This week we are joined by two friends and colleagues, The Rev. Allison Caudill and The Rev'd Allie McDougall who have both navigated miscarriage in their ministry. Miscarriage is something many families experience and yet, it is considered a major taboo in our society. Our guests will share with us their experiences of publicly navigating loss and how their faith helped them through it. This was one of the most moving discussions we have had to date on the podcast and we pray it will be a blessing for our listeners.More on our guests:The Rev'd Allie McDougall, Vicar of St. Paul's and St. Stephen's, Stratford, Ontario, CanadaSubstack: Gathering Up the Crumbs https://substack.com/home/post/p-155663524 The Rev. Allison CaudillRector, St Mark's Episcopal Church Clifford (https://www.stmarksclifford.org/) & Grace Episcopal Church Massies Mill (https://gracemassiesmill.org/)Blog: motherawrites.comInstagram: @allicat27 +++Like what you hear? We are an entirely crowd-sourced, you-funded project. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AndAlsoWithYouPodcastThere's all kinds of perks including un-aired live episodes, Zoom retreats, and mailbag episodes for our Patreons!OUR HOTLINE - call in your questions! - 262.229.9763+++Our Website: https://andalsowithyoupod.comOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andalsowithyoupodcast/++++MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/and-also-with-you-the-podcast/++++More about Father Lizzie:BOOK: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762683/god-didnt-make-us-to-hate-us-by-rev-lizzie-mcmanus-dail/RevLizzie.comhttps://www.instagram.com/rev.lizzie/https://www.tiktok.com/@rev.lizzieJubilee Episcopal Church in Austin, TX - JubileeATX.org ++++More about Mother Laura:https://www.instagram.com/laura.peaches/https://www.tiktok.com/@mother_peachesSt. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA++++Theme music:"On Our Own Again" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue).New episodes drop Mondays at 7am EST/6am CST! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ryder Cup week calls for Ryder Cup stories — so we've clipped together Monty's best from part two of our Colin Montgomerie podcast (episode 320), 15 mins packed with his memories from the event.If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!You can follow us along below @cookiejargolf Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube / Website
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Why is the American church so desperate to receive a handout from the government? Why are Christians so willing to approve of men with no testimony of faith and to follow after them, seeking their approval in return? Is it because of a lack of understanding or a lack of faith?For the purposes of understanding, it is true that God created the church and state to accomplish different roles. The church is the people of God, made to know Him and to understand His Word. The church's power is in its intimate knowledge of God, both that the church communes with God and that it speaks God's words to the world. The state was created to serve God in a different way: to punish evil and reward good. The state wields the sword, and in many ways it is dependent on the church to teach it right from wrong and how to properly discern evil.But in terms of faith, the church is never to look to the state for protection or power. The church knows God and receives its blessings directly from His hand. The church should never look to the government to do its work or to be its provider. In doing so, it ceases to trust in God and becomes dependent on the government, and in that dependence, it finds itself no longer capable of speaking the truth for fear of loss.Timecodes00:00:00 Church and State00:08:19 Government Handouts00:17:28 God's Provision00:24:00 Kings Nursing Fathers00:30:30 Taking the Church's Work00:34:15 True Influence on the State00:37:50 Spiritual Harlotry00:43:05 President Trump a Christian?00:45:12 Paula White00:51:21 White House Faith Office00:58:44 Faith Office GoalsProduction of Reformation Baptist Church of Youngsville, NCPermanent Hosts - Dan Horn, Charles Churchill and Joshua HornTechnical Director - Timothy KaiserTheme Music - Gabriel Hudelson
Doug Besterman is a much in-demand orchestrator, arranger, and composer whose works span Broadway, film, television, and concert stages. Doug's been nominated for the Tony Award six times, winning for The Producers, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Fosse. With a career that includes numerous other iconic productions such as Young Frankenstein, Sister Act, and Anastasia, Doug has helped shape the sound of modern musical theater. Recent Broadway credits include Death Becomes Her, SMASH, and BOOP! Internationally, his work has been heard in London, Berlin, and Hamburg in productions such as Rocky, Sister Act, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Guys and Dolls.Doug's film and TV orchestration credits include Mary Poppins Returns, the live action films of Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and The Little Mermaid, Chicago, Frozen,Smash, and Schmigadoon. He's contributed to countless live broadcasts and awards shows, including the Oscars, Tonys, Emmys, and Kennedy Center Honors.As a composer, Doug has written scores for Breathe, Little Did I Know, The Big One-Oh, and the new musical Crumbs. His arrangements have been performed by extraordinary artists ranging from Barbra Streisand to Beyoncé, and by ensembles including the Boston Pops and the U.S. Military Academy Band. Doug continues to champion musical storytelling across all media, including through the Arrival Arts Initiative.Doug's Website: https://dougbesterman.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DougBestermanMusic/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougbesterman/ Arrival Arts:Website: https://www.arrivalartsinitiative.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577010220015Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arrival_arts_initiative/
In this episode we speak about the upcoming general elections in Jamaica, the fact that Usain Bolt receives Crumps from SSL, also all the things Dale think he would if one day he should become the prime minister of Jamaica
Jonathan Kerhoulas. Matthew 15:21-28.
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Okay, we all saw THAT little snippet that @rebeccayarros posted. We've had a few days to digest it and (obviously) spiral. So, let's chat about it!THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ONYX STORM SPOILERS!
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