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The confirmands at Central got to experience something brand new during their last day long retreat. Not the Stations of the Cross but very much about Holy Week. Curious? Join us to learn more...
In today's episode, we talk about verse 31 of The Parents Tao te Ching. My favorite line of this verse is "Weapons of mass destruction are no longer needed. Curious? Join me to hear more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/powerful-parenting/support
Failure is ultimately negative in our society these days but Pastor Amanda insists that faith has a different take. Curious? Join us to learn more...
Over the last two weeks I have aired episodes where I share with you a 2 minute guided meditation and a 5 minute meditation. In today’s episode, I am doing a 10 minuted guided meditation for you. With that in mind (provided you are not driving) please join me for this 10 minute guided meditation where you can use tapping into stillness and solitude to nourish yourself and switch off from the doing and access a state of being. Before you start, if you can find a place where you can start this meditation outside and looking up into the sky, even from beneath a tree, it would be amazing. If not, you can still participate. Curious? Join me. Follow Me Online Here: Website: https://yourparentingpartner.com/ Parenting In The Thick Of It Family Organizer: https://parentinginthethickofit.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/louiseclarke.ypp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourparentingpartner/ You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqdQ1_fC72bKutwr5EfavQA FB Parent Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ParentingInTheThickOfIt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/YPPartner Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/louiseclarkeyourparentingpartn/ Medium: https://medium.com/@mlouiseclarke iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/parenting-in-the-thick-of-it-with-louise-clarke/id1358492950 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3pZfkJuOlQNohr4EqA0ivR
Each month on Future Stories, we bring you a little closer to the future of everyday life. Episode eleven: The Future Of Being A Great Pet Owner One in three Irish households own a dog, and one in four own a cat, according to Statista. But we don't just "own" our animals. Many of us see our pets as friends or loved ones. And the more we consider our pets to be humans, the more invested we become in their wellbeing. This month on Future Stories, Tracy Tough hears from a bioacoustic researcher developing an algorithm that can decode dogs' barks, so humans can understand what their pet is trying to tell them. Plus, a celebrity pet invasion: Tracy speaks to a UK pet agent who represents Instagram-famous cats, dogs, guinea pigs, hamsters, lizards, and more - including one Wexford chihuahua with over 50,000 followers. Curious? Join us as we look ahead to the future of being a great pet owner. Brought to you by TheJournal.ie in partnership with Volkswagen. Narrator: Tracy Tough Editor: Tracy Tough Theme Music: Glenn Malone Additional Music: Conan Wynne of Ambisonics Ireland Graphic Design: Orla Finn Contributors (in order): Ann Vine, friend of narrator Paula Stewart, Urban Paws UK Tamas Faragó, bioacoustics researcher John Pender, senior lecturer at Sligo IT
You may know Ruth's famous line even if you know nothing else about the story. Curious? Join us!
Each month on Future Stories, we bring you a little closer to the future of everyday life. Episode ten: The Future Of Dating Around 57 million people have Tinder on their smartphones, and the app registers over one billion “swipes” per day, according to the BBC. But are dating apps the only way forward, or is the future a little more varied than that? This month on Future Stories, Tracy Tough hears about the growing popularity of virtual dating assistants, who’ll take over your online dating profiles and flirt with potential matches on your behalf (for a fee). Plus, she speaks to the team at Guerilla Science who run multi-sensory dating evenings, allowing people to get to know their dates by scent or sound alone. Curious? Join us as we look ahead to the future of dating. Brought to you by TheJournal.ie in partnership with Volkswagen. Narrator: Tracy Tough Editor: Tracy Tough Producer: Paula Lyne Theme Music: Glenn Malone Additional Music: Conan Wynne of Ambisonics Ireland Graphic Design: Orla Finn Contributors (in order): Chloe Rose Stuart-Ulin, journalist Jen Wong, director, Guerilla Science UK Willie Daly, matchmaker Source for Tinder figures: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-42988025
We all desire a guide. We all desire an all-knowing, supremely intelligent source of ultimate wisdom that will help us move assuredly through our lives. But where is this source? Is it on top of mountain somewhere? Is it some elusive stranger we long to meet someday? According to Meenal Chaudhari, professor of body-oriented psychotherapy at John F. Kennedy University, it is deep within our bodies and available to us at all times. “Body-wisdom is the intelligence and spirit that permeates every cell and extends out of the physical body as well.” In this experiential edition of JFK University’s Thursday Soapbox, it is this intelligence that Chaudhari invites us to explore. How can we access our body’s wisdom? “The process,” Chaudhari explains, “requires getting quiet and going within, putting your attention inside into the deeper layers of yourself.” With practice, she says, it gets easier. The more we cultivate the ability to tap into our body’s deep inner wisdom, the more this resource will become readily available to us. Curious? Join us for a presentation and guided visualizations into the body’s deeper pathways, where new routes toward self growth might just be waiting.
Join me for cafe with inspiring speaker, empowering radio/TV host and enlightening author on productivity, progress and success, Natasha Davis Bowen as we chat about drinking more java & creating more survivors and more. Curious? Join us!