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Send us a textYou may have heard Dr. Crystal Hall's name on the podcast a few weeks back when I responded to the video about why women are leaving the church. Crystal comes to the church from a feminist perspective–she's doing the deep work of unpacking how patriarchy has shaped religious spaces. As a coach for women in ministry, she helps others identify and unlearn the subconscious beliefs religion has instilled about their worth, roles, and voices. Here's what we cover:The influence of patriarchal programming in our society–it's something that shapes us before we even learn about feminism or religionHow feminist values can come to the surface through the foundation of patriarchyWhy resistance, recovery, and re-reading are three essential ways to engage with religion through a feminist lensHow coaching can bridge the gap between the theory of gender equality and its practiceWhy grieving is part of feminist spiritual practice—especially when confronting what was lost or never offeredWhat gives us hope for the future when it comes to feminism, patriarchy, and religionI can't wait for you to listen.Find Crystal here:https://www.crystalhallphd.com/https://www.crystalhallphd.com/work-with-me Find Sara here:https://sarafisk.coachhttps://pages.sarafisk.coach/difficultconversationshttps://www.instagram.com/sarafiskcoach/https://www.facebook.com/SaraFiskCoaching/https://www.tiktok.com/@sarafiskcoachhttps://www.youtube.com/@sarafiskcoaching1333What happens inside the free Stop People Pleasing Facebook Community? Our goal is to provide help and guidance on your journey to eliminate people pleasing and perfectionism from your life. We heal best in a safe community where we can grow and learn together and celebrate and encourage each other. This group is for posting questions about or experiences with material learned in The Ex-Good Girl podcast, Sara Fisk Coaching social media posts or the free webinars and trainings provided by Sara Fisk Coaching. See you inside!Book a Free Consult
You were never meant to just be a Christian. You were meant to be a disciple changed in the likeness and image of Christ. You are meant to LIVE TRANSFORMED. Join us this morning as Crystal Hall continues in our "Follow Me: The Call of Being a Disciple" series.
Our capsule has returned from space exile and our AI carnival robot infused with our pure essence is up and running! That's right, the ‘kast is back with an album deep dive! On May 5th, 2023, The Smashing Pumpkins released a sprawling 33-song rock opera entitled “ATUM”; The third concept album in the trilogy of Zero (Mellon Collie) / Glass (Machina) and Shiny (current). Songs debuted weekly for 7 months leading up to the album's release on Billy Corgan's “Thirty-three Podcast” along with commentary explaining the epic rock opera story. Justin from The Deep Dive Channel (from our CYR episode) returns to guest-host and to talk ATUM track by track in glorious nerdy Pumpkin detail. In this almost 5 hour episode (we had a lot to say), we discuss the deep layers and easter eggs in the production, supposed “cancel culture”, the ethics of AI, ATUM's connection to Corgan's solo albums, Neil Young and Metallica nods, glorious chorus soaked guitars and bass and making a genuine and enthusiastic case for “Hooray!” Like many Pumpkins albums, it's an audio treat that deserves a proper listen front to back with a good pair of headphones. “It ain't right” if you skip this episode of The Smashing Pumkast! (and yes- we will cover Zodeon at Crystal Hall once it gets a proper release) Support the 'kast! MERCH Our PATREON buymeacoffee.com/Pumpkast Please rate and review us! Follow us on the socials: Instagram: @smashingpumpkast Bluesky: @smashingpumpkast Twitter: @PumpkinsPodcast
What are the expectations you have for your life that remain unmet? We all have them, but how many of us have expressed those to God, and then surrendered them over to Him? With Isaiah 55:8-9 in the background, we're going to look at why we can absolutely surrender our expectations to God while still being expectant of what He can do.
What does devotion look like in your life? If you look to society, you'll only see a facade, but if you look to scripture, you'll find Godly devotion weaved throughout. Crystal Hall, our Women's Ministry Director unpacks what it looks like to be devoted to God, His Word, and His people.
Luther Seminary Professors Rolf Jacobson, Joy J. Moore, and Kristofer Phan Coffman look at Narrative Lectionary reading NL246 for May 19, 2024 (Gifts of the Spirit). Commentary on Acts 2:1-4; 1 Corinthians 12:1-13 by Crystal Hall: https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/gifts-of-the-spirit-2/commentary-on-acts-21-4-1-corinthians-121-13-2 Our Spring Campaign is underway! Don't miss out on exclusive Working Preacher content for making a gift to the spring campaign between May 1-31! At the end of the campaign, we will send donors an ebook titled “Sustaining the Preaching Life.” It includes articles, commentaries, and Festival of Homiletics presentations, all curated by the Working Preacher team to help preachers care for themselves and support the preaching life. Donate now at https://workingpreacher.org/donate Connect with Working Preacher Website: https://www.workingpreacher.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workingpreacher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingpreacher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorkingPreacher Watch the Full Episode Here:
Luther Seminary Professors Rolf Jacobson, Joy J. Moore, and Kathryn Schifferdecker look at Narrative Lectionary reading NL243 for April 28, 2024 (Church at Corinth). Commentary on Acts 18:1-4; 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 by Crystal Hall: https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/church-at-corinth-3/commentary-on-acts-181-4-1-corinthians-110-18-2 Connect with Working Preacher Website: https://www.workingpreacher.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workingpreacher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workingpreacher/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WorkingPreacher Register for the Festival of Homiletics (May 13-16, 2024) in Pittsburgh: https://festivalofhomiletics.com/ Watch the Full Episode Here: https://youtu.be/FYiZCpfAo6I
Luther Seminary Professors Rolf Jacobson, Joy J. Moore, and Kathryn Schifferdecker look at Narrative Lectionary reading NL242 for April 21, 2024 (Church in Thessalonica). Commentary on Acts 17:1-9; 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 by Crystal Hall: https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/church-at-thessalonica-3/commentary-on-acts-171-9-1-thessalonians-11-10-3 Register for the Festival of Homiletics (May 13-16, 2024) in Pittsburgh: https://festivalofhomiletics.com/ Watch the Full Episode Here: https://youtu.be/3CQhpglTyck/
Our possessions can sometimes be the biggest hindrance in our relationship with God and others. Crystal Hall, our Women's Ministry Director, unpacks the story of the Rich Young Ruler and asks the question, can you live with less so that more of God can live in you?
In a world that values busyness and loud, Jesus shows us that quieting ourselves and listening are more valuable. How can we tune our spiritual ears to hear His voice above all the noise? Crystal Hall, our Women's Ministry Director, shares how a life marked by listening to God transforms us, and why it should be a priority in our lives this year and beyond.
Luther Seminary Professors Kristofer Phan Coffman and Joy J. Moore look at Narrative Lectionary readings for December 24 & 25, 2023 (Birth of Jesus). If you are interested in reading the commentary on Luke 2:1-14 [15-20] written by Crystal Hall, we encourage you to go to our website, workingpreacher.org. We hope to see you there! Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HQenEs__kp8 This episode aired on Thursday, December 14, 2023. #workingpreacher #lutherseminary #kristoferphancoffman #joyjmoore #luke2 #narrativelectionary #narrativelectionarypodcast #podcast #ilovetotellthestory
The world will persuade you to value the things of this world over the Kingdom of God. From wealth, success, power, accolades, youth, etc. How do we not fall for what it deems as worthy of our worship? How do we keep God at the center of our hearts when we're persuaded otherwise? This morning Crystal Hall, our Women's Ministry Director, dives deeper into this as we study Daniel 3 in our "Get in the Game" series.
Fresh perspectives and authentic insights from extraordinary leaders and advocates in a transformative discussion on the history of 1863.SHOW NOTES:Step into the world of Crystal Hall, the Planning and Strategy Manager at OneCause. Beyond her daily contributions to support her teams and empower nonprofit organizations to achieve fundraising success, Crystal is a vibrant force within the OneCause culture. As an active member of the DEIB Committee, she embraces her true self and advocates for change. With unwavering passion, Crystal inspires pride both within and beyond the company. She embodies her values, standing up and showing up for what she believes in. Join her in the 4th Annual Juneteenth Celebration on Monday, June 19, 2023, hosted by Fisher's High School Future Black Leaders, as Crystal continues to make a lasting impact that fills her children and everyone around her with pride.Introducing Tracey Clark, the dynamic Virtual and In-person Event Manager at OneCause. With an unwavering passion for nonprofits, special events, and empowering fundraising success, Tracey shines as a true leader. Her authentic voice and commitment to speaking her truth make her a standout advocate. Beyond her professional expertise, Tracey's deep knowledge of history and her ability to shed a positive light on the present and future add a unique flair to her vibrant personality. Balancing multiple careers and fulfilling personal life, Tracey exemplifies the go-getter spirit. Join Tracey in celebrating Juneteenth at the remarkable Juneteenth Jubilee: A Celebration of Education on Sat, Jun 17th in Columbus. For her peers and friends in the greater Indianapolis area, Tracey shares a special message: Discover the Greater Indianapolis Juneteenth Information by searching “Juneteenth Indianapolis” for details on the Peace Walk, the Eiteljorg Museum, and other exciting events throughout June. Be sure to visit indyjuneteenth.org for the grand parade and festival experience. This dynamic duo embodies a profound appreciation for the Juneteenth celebration, advocating for a positive attitude, inclusive festivities, and the values of a purpose-driven company.Highlights include: Embracing a living culture, not mere wordsSetting the records straightCelebrating JuneteenthEngaging at any stageReflecting on the past and forging ahead
Join Devan as he engages in a captivating conversation with Crystal Hall, an unwavering member of Burn Boot Camp Concord. Personally selected by her Franchise Partners, Crystal's remarkable journey with the gym traces back to 2020. In their inspiring dialogue, Crystal unveils the transformative impact Burn Boot Camp has had on her life. While already "in-shape" and actively pursuing fitness, her initial experience at Burn Boot Camp left her pleasantly astounded, eagerly embracing the post-workout soreness as a testament to her readiness for more. However, her commitment to her well-being deepened when a routine physical revealed alarming cholesterol levels, serving as a wake-up call to reclaim control over her health and wellness. Prepare to be inspired as Crystal shares her empowering journey towards a healthier and happier life. Devan and Crystal talk about consistency, accountability, heart health, how working hard is a gift and so much more. Learn more about Burn Boot Camp at www.burnbootcamp.com!
Dr. Crystal Hall (she/her), professor turned life coach, is the guest on today's podcast to share her insights on how questions can help us come home to ourselves and build a life that is joyful and intentional. She also shares some of her favorite questions (the queer ones) and her least favorite questions too. Crystal Hall Website 10 Tips for Preaching When "The Bible Says..." All Places Together (APT) is a non-geographic community, based in Virginia. APT seeks to gather individuals who are searching for God in the wilderness of life, individuals who deeply want to connect to something beyond themselves, and individuals who believe the love of Jesus is embodied in all of God's diverse creation. Thank you to our Mission Partners: Virginia Synod (www.vasynod.org) and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (www.elca.org). To give to All Places Together, visit our website: http://www.allplacestogether.org/ Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the button "Give to All Places Together". This will take you to the APT giving page. Enter your contribution amount to the basket and follow the instructions to check out!
On the YHELPFful podcast, Crystal Hall, Mindfulness Life Coach of Crystal's Helping Hand discusses how to Follow Your Dreams. Check out @yhelpnow.com and @yhelpnow on all social media platforms for mental health and life skills resources --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yhelpfulpodcast/support
How can Crystal Hall of Pike County,Kentucky help us find Kandi Gonzalez of Floyd County,Kentucky?
On the YHELPful podcast, Crystal Hall, Life Coach, and Owner of Crystal's Helping Hand will be discussing the importance of embracing new challenges. Check out @yhelpnow.com and @yhelpnow on all social media platforms for mental health and life skills resources --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yhelpfulpodcast/support
SBS Jewish Australia report with Shane Desiatnik The Australian Museum's Crystal Hall was named for the Jewish businessman Brian Sherman in acknowledgment of a $1 million donation the Sherman family has made to help fund the Australian Museum's most recent renovations,Find out more and more stories from the community
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In Season 7 Ep. 7 Emily and Miriam speak with Crystal Hall, the mother of @T1D_Brookie, on parenting a child with T1D, and how the entire family pitches in to make sure Brooklyn lives her best life.
If you need wisdom for direction and next steps in your life–this message is for you! As we continue in our "Wise Up! Wisdom from Proverbs" series we're going to be discussing how we can walk wisely and confidently in the direction that God is showing us to take, no matter how hard or crazy it may seem.
On this installment, Keenan dives into current issues (D Wade, Gayle Vs Snoop, Black History month and Mrs. Hall chimes in as a special guest giving her input on Black men-women relations and general health.
Crystal, a market manager for Iron Horse Brewery joins us this week! She has some fantastic stories from her side of the industry. So grab a cosmo and listen in!
The Olde Questies continue their expedition for Franz Fritz and the purple goo in a creepy crystal cavern.Questies is a real play homebrew Dungeons & Dragons adventure podcast full of tom foolery.Check out our website (questies.cool), Instagram (QuestiesPodcast), Twitter (@QuestiesPodcast) and Facebook (facebook.com/QuestiesPodcast).
In this podcast, Crystal Hall of the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs talks about her work applying insights from behavioral and cognitive psychology to better understand the decision making of people living in the context of poverty. Hall explains how the operating assumptions of programs and services might not do a good job at taking account of the many tradeoffs that people with fewer material resources have to make.
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Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-35 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.
Episodes 25-33 of the podcast are poems written by William J. Harris, recorded at a reading at the reading he gave at the Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, KS on April 26th, 2011. William J. Harris is a member of the MFA/Creative PhD faculty at the University of Kansas. His books include Hey Fella Would You Mind Holding This Piano a Moment (Ithaca House 1974), In My Own Dark Way (Ithaca House 1977) and Personal Questions (Leconte Publishers, Rome, 2010). His work has been published in over fifty anthologies and he is the author of the critical work The Poetry and Poetics of Amiri Baraka (University of Missouri Press 1985) and editor of The Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka Reader (Thunder's Mouth Press, 1991, second edition, 2000). Each of the podcast episode poems is read first in English, by William Harris, and then in Italian, by Crystal Hall, an Italian Renaissance specialist and associate professor in the department of French and Italian at the University of Kansas.