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This week on the Anxious Creative Podcast, I'm getting real about the messy intersection of anxiety and imposter syndrome. I'm sharing my own hilarious (in hindsight) and cringe-worthy experience of quitting my dream job because my anxiety convinced me I was a fraud. We'll dive into the oh-so-familiar feelings of panic, the urge to please everyone, and that deep-seated belief that you're just not good enough. But don't worry, it's not all doom and gloom! I'm also dropping some hard-won wisdom and actionable tips on how to actually move through these feelings without resorting to hiding, quitting, or those tearful bathroom floor moments.If you've ever felt like anxiety is running your life or that little voice of self-doubt is screaming louder than your ambition, this episode is for you. We'll explore:why taking imperfect action is crucial, how to feel your way through anxiety instead of overthinking it, and why sometimes, the most rebellious thing you can do is disappoint others to step into your own power. Plus, I'm sharing a book recommendation that's been a game-changer for me. If you're ready to ditch the overwhelm and build a business with genuine confidence and integrity, stick around – and maybe check out my free masterclass!Links & Resources:Join Rock Your Business to align your decisions with your goals.Get instant access tp my FREE Masterclass on From Overwhelmed to ProfitableFollow me: Instagram: www.instagram.com/dawnbradleyYoutube: www.youtube.com/dawnbradley For more info on RYB, Retreats etc: www.dawnbradley.com
This week, we discuss the perils of slipping on fruit, fear of vending machines, and the joy of greenhouses and short trousers.If that weren't enough, we devote the more serious segment of the episode to a discussion on ways to deal with destructive criticism and the behaviours that can replace it toward much happier outcomes.You can email us at info@grahamlandiwellbeing.co.ukThanks again for listening, we really appreciate it.
Zac Lomax plays rugby league for the Parramatta Eels, New South Wales Blues & Australian kangaroo's.He was Dally M Winger of the year in 2024 after a career best season & his final year at the St George Illawarra Dragons. 2025 is the beginning of a new chapter for Zac at his new club the Parramatta Eels. After 2 losses to start the season, we touch on how Zac deals with criticism, the motivation behind major life decisions & what drives his ambition as an athlete. Zaccy is one of my closest mates & as a returning guest of the show, this episode is more conversational, exploring topics of interest as well as footy. If you want to hear more about his upbringing, early career & mindset, you can search for his early episodes of the show.To keep hearing from the most interesting & valuable guests across the globe, subscribe to the channel & share it with your mates. The more we grow the show, the more consistently I can produce the best content for you!Follow Zac & I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @zaclomaxBig Love,Brad xoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With a deep passion for service in God's kingdom, Evan serves as the Lead Pastor of the Apostolic Tabernacle in Wilmington, NC. Alongside his loving wife Ashley and their three beautiful children, Vivienne, Gemma, and Charlie, Even pursues a life of faith, love, and purpose. He is an accomplished musician, singer, preacher, and author. Purchase Link to Pastor Grizzle's New Book Navigating the Noise: Dealing with Criticism in the Church: https://a.co/d/5MCm1WA
In this engaging conversation, Joel Hart and Evan Grizzle discuss Evan's journey from a music ministry background to becoming a pastor. They discuss the challenges of navigating criticism in ministry, the importance of personal growth, and the lessons learned during church transitions. Evan shares insights on handling criticism, the significance of focusing on God's will, and the importance of allowing new leaders to establish their own paths. We discuss the necessity of moving forward together in unity, the significance of leadership in church settings, and the journey of spiritual maturity. Grizzle shares insights from his books, emphasizing the need for a collective commitment to growth and understanding. The dialogue also touches on the writing process and the importance of content creation in ministry.Connect with Pastor Grizzle:- Books - InstagramConnect with Joel:- Youtube: Bibles, Bible Study Tips, and Bible Lessons for Life.- InstagramKeywords: ministry, pastoral leadership, criticism, church transition, personal journey, faith, music ministry, church growth, spiritual authority, grace, insecurity, listening, criticism, unity, leadership, spiritual maturity, writing process, personal growth, communityChapters:00:00 Introduction and Background05:37 Journey to Pastoral Leadership12:56 Navigating Criticism and Transition20:06 Lessons Learned in Ministry21:20 Embracing Grace Amidst Insecurity22:01 Listening Through the Noise27:39 Moving Forward Together32:06 The Leadership Game Plan34:36 The Journey of Becoming39:58 Writing Process and Content Creation
Sermons, March 2025, Acts, Church on the Move, Criticism, Pastor Ray Fowler
This episode of Soul Training deals with the topic of criticism. How do we take it? Should we take it? What do we do once it's given to us? How should we give criticism?The Bible says more about the subject than one might think, so we dive into God's word for some answers.For this episode, we decided to record in front of a studio audience for the first time. We LOVED the energy a live audience brings! The last bit of the show this week is a Q&A segment featuring some of our audience members. If you're a long time listener, you may recognize a couple of voices.Other show highlights: Allen tells how NOT to ask for criticism.
This episode of Soul Training deals with the topic of criticism. How do we take it? Should we take it? What do we do once it’s given to us? How should we give criticism? The Bible says more about the subject than one might think, so we dive into God’s word for some answers. For […]
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In this episode of the Cherryleaf Podcast, we explore the challenges of receiving and responding to criticism as a technical writer. Documentation plays a crucial role in user experience, and receiving feedback—whether constructive or harsh—can be an opportunity for growth. We discuss practical strategies for handling feedback, evaluating its validity, and implementing improvements to enhance documentation quality. Key Topics Covered: ✅ Why receiving feedback (even negative) is better than receiving none ✅ How to separate personal feelings from professional criticism ✅ The importance of acknowledging user feedback and addressing concerns ✅ Types of criticism: Constructive vs. Unconstructive ✅ Methods for evaluating the validity of feedback ✅ Tools and techniques to measure documentation quality (e.g., IBM Quality Matrix, analytics, usability testing) ✅ Addressing common documentation challenges: clarity, findability, audience mismatch, and linking ✅ Steps for implementing improvements and tracking their impact ✅ Preventative measures for reducing future criticism Key Takeaways: Criticism is not personal – It's about improving the documentation, not attacking the writer. Acknowledging feedback is crucial to building trust and ensuring continuous improvement. Evaluating feedback critically helps differentiate between valid concerns and personal preferences. Quality measurement techniques (analytics, support ticket trends, usability testing) can validate feedback. Structured improvements through linking, clearer writing, audience targeting, and prioritization can make a big impact. Continuous monitoring is necessary to ensure long-term effectiveness. Mentioned Resources & Tools:
I started this podcast in 2022 when I decided to start taking social media seriously. I was so afraid of what everyone thought of me (hence why I called it Trying Not to Care), and I wanted to please everyone. I soon realized that no matter what I do, I cannot please everyone. Today's episode is a reminder to not lose yourself trying to get approval from others. The things someone dislikes you for, someone else might love you for. Be true to yourself because regardless of how amazing you are, you're not going to be everybody's cup of tea.Trying Not to Care is sponsored by Honey - Get an additional 20% off the @honeylove Holiday sale by going to honeylove.com/TNTC! #honeylovepodTrying Not to Care is sponsored by Sakara - for 20% off your first purchase, visit sakara.com and use code TNTC at checkout SOCIALS AND LINKSInstagram: Ashley's Instagram | Trying Not to Care InstagramTikTok: Ashley's TikTok | Trying Not to Care TikTokYoutube: Subscribe hereAmazon Storefront and more: LTXWANT TO ASK ME QUESTIONS? NEED ADVICE? Follow me on IG and look out for submissions on my story or ask me here: Google FormTNTC COMMUNITY GROUPCHAT: https://app.geneva.com/invite/4939298b-477b-4d4b-a32a-0b82431273bfBusiness Inquiries - ashleychristinecorbo@gmail.comProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When God’s people say let’s rise and build, the devil says let’s rise and oppose. We should expect opposition when doing God's work—but we need to press on. Pastor Greg Laurie delivers encouragement in this message. Send help and hope to SoCal --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When God’s people say let’s rise and build, the devil says let’s rise and oppose. We should expect opposition when doing God's work—but we need to press on. Pastor Greg Laurie delivers encouragement in this message. Send help and hope to SoCal --- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you struggling to deal with criticism? Today I talk about this on The Self Esteem and Confidence Mindset Podcast. You can connect with me on the following: Instagram: jonnycpardoe Facebook: jonnycpardoe TikTik: jonnycpardoe For me to speak or speaking enquiries: speaking@jonnypardoe.com
Send us a textHi, I'm Sarah Almond Bushell, and welcome to another episode of Beyond the Clinic. Today, we're diving into a topic that every healthcare professional faces but rarely talks about, handling negativity online. If you've ever second-guessed sharing your expertise out of fear of criticism or trolling, you're not alone, and this episode is for you.Episode SummaryThe fear of online criticism can feel overwhelming, especially when you've worked so hard to build your credibility and expertise. I've been there myself, and I want to help you navigate this challenging part of putting yourself out there. From personal stories to actionable strategies, we'll explore how to stay grounded, protect your energy, and keep showing up for the people who need your knowledge the most.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy Negativity Happens: Understanding why criticism grows as your visibility increases.My Viral Moment: How I faced a wave of backlash and turned it into a growth experience.Five Key Strategies for Resilience:Preparing mentally before you post.Setting boundaries with negative commenters.Deciding how to respond—or not respond.Using compassionate communication to diffuse tension.Knowing when to seek legal advice.Reclaiming Your Confidence: Tips to keep your focus on helping others without getting derailed.Key TakeawaysOnline criticism often says more about the commenter than you.Growing your online presence means your message is reaching people—it's a good sign.Protecting your energy and staying aligned with your mission is the best way to handle negativity.You have the tools to choose how to respond and take control of the narrative.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeHug Your Haters by Jay Baer – A brilliant guide to navigating online criticism. Your Next StepTake a moment to think about one valuable insight or piece of advice you've been hesitant to share. Reflect on your audience's needs, craft it with intention, and hit publish. Your expertise matters, and your unique voice is exactly what someone out there is waiting for.Join Me Next WeekIn our next episode, "Earn While You're Off: Four Easy Tactics to Keep Cash Coming in Over Christmas", I'll show you how to avoid the feast-and-famine cycle that often comes with taking a break. Don't miss it!Let's stay resilient, confident, and impactful—together. See you next time! Website: https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dietitiansinbusiness/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dietitiansinbusinessFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/beyondtheclinicbusinessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondTheClinicPodcast The Master Plan - Discover the 22 steps you need to take (in the right order) to build a successful business so you can earn enough to live the freedom lifestyle you dream of. https://www.sarahalmondbushell.com/master-plan
Learn how to manage and respond to criticism with this 15-minute guided meditation. This session will help you observe your reactions to criticism, create space between feedback and your self-worth, and build resilience and self-acceptance. Perfect for those looking to handle criticism with calmness and confidence. Subscribe to Declutter The Mind for more guided meditations that foster mindfulness and emotional strength. #guidedmeditation #meditation #mindfulness This guided meditation practice is from our app, Declutter The Mind. You can see our full library on our web app or download it for iOS and Android for free. Declutter The Mind ▶ https://declutterthemind.com/ Web app ▶ https://app.declutterthemind.com/ iOS app ▶ https://apps.apple.com/us/app/declutter-the-mind/id1465713447?ls=1 Android app ▶ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.MindDeclutter Consider joining Declutter The Mind Plus on YouTube for $5/mo and support the channel, get access to guided meditation courses, and more. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2ZvMgbK5X8j-nCY5CR06xw/join
It was a pleasure having Jeremy Scott on the podcast for this episode. Jeremy is somebody I've personally listened to for the past 4-5 years and I attribute some of my success to the lessons I've learned from him. Topics discussed:-Dealing with criticism + judgement in all areas of your life-Comparing your body to other people - is it always bad? Can it be used it for good?-Drawing inspiration from others rather than playing the comparison game.-Things/life lessons that lifting can teach us. -Importance of having a supportive partner + being a supportive partner in a relationship. + so many other things in-between. I loved this convo and I know you will too. Jeremy always keeps it real and it was fun bouncing back and forth on this one. Where to find Jeremy:IG: @jeremyscottfitnessCheck out his app HERE + 7 day free trialCheck out his podcast HEREhttps://jeremyscottfitness.com/Where to find me:IG: @lukesmithrdCheck out my website HEREFill out a 1:1 Coaching Application HERETIA for listening!!
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In this weeks Q and A episode with Leanne & we answer questions on: - What/how to eat on night shifts -Dealing with negativity from others - How to stop justifying emotional eating behaviours And More AND MORE! Follow me on Instagram @lucy_liftyourlife Follow Leanne @leanne_liftyourlife Interested in working with us: https://yxk1v305k46.typeform.com/to/SfP94ewQ
i61 is in a new season, but there are some keys in past ground that we've covered that are relevant and prophetic for us now. The book of Nehemiah holds some critical blueprints and keys for what we are building, so we are posting a 5-part series that Tim did back in 2015. In this third message, Tim looks at the fact that whenever you are doing something significant, there will always be criticism thrown at you. How you handle it is critical, so that the great work continues, you don't get distracted, and the work doesn't get derailed.
so, your boss says you're a bad employee, they criticize you all the time, reprimand you and put you through a P.I.P. (Performance Improvement Plan). What are your options? What is going on? What severance would you get? Learn on this episdode of The Employment Law Show;. Hosts John Schols and Alex Lucifero. For information anytime, call 1-855-821-5900 or go to pocketemploymentlawyer.ca
We all swim in a sea of negativity every day, but how should Christians process and respond to specific criticism that comes their way? Whether pastors receiving criticism from their congregations or everyday believers receiving critical words from others, what's the biblical response to hearing criticism?
This week on the Terrible Anvil we talked about CRITICISM! Criticism and rejection are inevitable parts of the creative process—so how can we make them more bearable? Jess Ruliffson and Tom Hart share their advice on when (and who) to ask for feedback and how to go about it, offer tools for managing your inner critic, and discuss how to distinguish between constructive feedback and unhelpful criticism. This episode of the Terrible Anvil is chock-full of relatable anecdotes and practical tips, so give it a listen!And join us next episode as Jess and Tom talk comics MEDIUM—Digital, Analog, and Everything In Between!You can watch the call live by joining the SAW FLOW + PUBLISH member group, where you'll also get access to a supportive community and expert guidance on getting your comics published!Sign up here: https://learn.sawcomics.org/courses/comics-flow-groupHappy making!
Struggle taking criticism from others? Listen to this weeks message as West Kenyon presents how to deal with criticism. We also invite you to join us for worship. For more in formation please visit our website at: www.FourPeaksChurch.com And for additional resources, we invite you to visit our online library of messages at www.FaceYourFaith.com
If you're human, then you've probably received criticism. Though it can be quite unpleasant, your ability to encounter criticism and not let it affect you is directly proportionate to both your self-esteem and self-worth. In this episode, you will learn... - the 2 different types of criticisms - what makes certain criticism hurt so badly (and how to not let it affect you) - 3 questions to ask yourself before listening to other people's opinions Remember: don't choose a stranger's criticism over your intuition, your values, and your heart. If you enjoyed this episode, screenshot it and tag @maryspodcast on social media! And make sure to get Mary's books two on self-love: - The Gift of Self-Love: https://maryscupoftea.com/gift-of-self-love. This is a self-love workbook that will help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself. - 100 Days of Self-Love: maryscupoftea.com/journal. This is a guided journal with 100 prompts to help you calm self-criticism and learn to love who you are. Mentioned In This Episode... Mary's Body-Image TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/DoDzwM0gybg?si=P3kfRMBBdFgTMOAI Mary's IG reel that went viral and got criticized: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5l6-_fvZCS/?igsh=ZDJrYjA0aXpzM2ww The 4 Agreements book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1878424319/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_AJC459ZTT9B1T36FX5ZR?linkCode=ml2&tag=maryscupoft0b-20
This is a very special episode which marks 1 year of The Voice of Early Childhood (TVOEC) since launching in April 2023. Which is why things are flipped and our usual host is the guest this time! Adam Marycz speaks to the Founder of TVOEC: Angelica Celinska. They begin with the values and vision of TVOEC, where it all began and why, as well as the challenges along the way. This episode is a very open and honest discussion, with an inside look at TVOEC - Adam asks Angelica unexpected questions on her own podcast, such as 'Are you scared of offending people?', and 'Do you have any regrets?'. This leads onto addressing the challenges faced on a personal level, including exposing yourself when you are an entrepreneur, challenging the system, going against the norm, and even dealing with upsetting people by seemingly doing the right thing and giving everyone a voice. Tune into this raw, deep and insightful episode. To find out and listen to more visit: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com Episode break down: 00:00 - The Voice of Early Childhood is 1 years old 04:18 - What is TVOEC and what are it's values? 05:10 - Accessibility for all: Bridging the gap between academia and practice 07:25 - Open access articles: Free for everyone 08:20 - Inclusive: Everyone is welcome and encouraged to share their voice 08:55 - The pillars TVOEC is built on 09:45 - The role of reflection: Learning doesn't happen without reflection 10:50 - Equipping parents to be the best they can be for their children 14:00 - Parents feeling welcomed and that they belong here 15:50 - There's still a lot of work to do with parents feeling comfortable 18:00 - Why and how was TVOEC created? From concept to launch 24:30 - Controversial and uncomfortable conversations 27:30 - Dealing with criticism as an entrepreneur: The risks involved 30:55 - Are you scared of offending people? 33:00 - The feeling of responsibility in protecting my podcast guests and writers 35:00 - Things do become personal, especially in the early years sector! 37:10 - Anxieties around pushing people away or splitting TVOEC's audience 40:31 - 'This is everything I have always wanted but...'. The challenges of owning a company 43:25 - The smallest criticism can destroy you as a business owner 43:59 - 'Is it even worth it?' What happens when you turn your passion into work 44:15 - Balancing your values with running a business 48:00 - How do you put your own conference together on your own? 51:00 - The challenges of a business owner: Having understanding and empathy of any business owner 52:30 - 'Why do I do this to myself?' Feeling like you are exposing yourself 53:30 - Constant self-criticism 54:30 - Dealing with long-term burnout 57:00 - 'You can't allow yourself to fall apart as a business owner, as a podcast host...' 01:02:55 - Do you have any regrets? 01:04:15 - 'If it's going to destroy me then I won't exist to carry it on...' 01:05:00 - 'I want to be ok as a person' 01:05:00 - The toll on mental health and relationships 01:07:05 - Having to drop the perfectionist mindset 01:07:40 - When do you quit? 01:10:20 - Change, evolution and growth 01:12:30 - What is the future of TVOEC? 01:16:00 - Adam's role as part of TVOEC's future 01:17:35 - 'If you don't start this now then someone else will'. 01:17:35 - 1 year anniversary GIVEAWAY! For more episodes visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
It's officially baseball season & we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than to invite our dear friend and MLB Umpire Vic Carapazza on the show. With a 20+ year career behind the plate, a decade in the majors, and most recently a World Series appearance – Vic stands out among today's top umpires in the game. Beyond balls & strikes, the true leadership skill of any umpire is knowing how to deal with constant criticism.DOWNLOAD SHOW NOTESPURCHASE PASTOR Q'S FIRST BOOK:HOW YOU START YOUR DAY SETS YOUR DAY100% of proceeds go to support our premier leadership program for high-school & college-age students — The Internship. Learn more about The Internship!CONNECT WITH US:Mark Q | InstagramJUST LEAD | InstagramJUST LEAD | TikTokJUST LEAD | YouTubeLISTEN & SUBSCRIBEIf you haven't yet, make sure to tap subscribe on your favorite podcast platform — Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. We release NEW episodes on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. Turn on your notifications and you'll be the first to know when new content drops. LEAVE A REVIEWIf you love the show, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5-Star Review! This is one of the best ways to help other people find us and join the JUST LEAD community.
Hey friends, As a neurodiverse family, we can often face criticism from others because our life may look different from those around us. Not only can this add additional stress to our already stressful life, but it can also be really emotionally draining. Today on the podcast I want to share with you 5 questions I ask myself when dealing with criticism from others to process the criticism and move forward in a constructive way. How do you handle criticism from others when it comes to your family? Ashley
EPISODE EIGHTDealing with criticism SUMMARYFear of criticism is one of the most debilitating barriers to creating and sustaining high performance. James draws upon his unique career experiences and shares tools that can help anyone suppress that fear and ensure that they are better placed to optimise their performance.KEY TAKEAWAYS For people in leadership roles, criticism comes with territory. If we allow the fear of criticism to dominate we will never be able to sustain high performance.Operating in the intensity of the sporting sector as a former professional rugby player and predominantly as a CEO of two clubs provided a unique insight into how to process criticism. Being decisive is essential whilst accepting that not every decision will be the right one.There will always be ´Armchair Quarterbacks´ people with solutions for every problem but always with the benefit of hindsight.Do not take criticism personally from people that do not know you personally. Critical to seek self validation as opposed to external validation. Take strength from The Man in the Arena - Theodore Roosevelt ABOUT THE HOST James is an experienced mentor, coach and thought leader who works with a range of clients from FTSE 100 companies, SME´s the NHS and wider public and not for profit sectors.His twenty year career in elite sport initially as a professional rugby player but predominantly as a chief executive has given him an invaluable insight in managing the success, failures and pressures associated with leadership at the highest level.As a high performance coach James specialises in enhancing resilience and leadership development. He is a passionate advocate of the notion that to find lasting fulfilment we need to take a holistic view of high performance and create it in both our professional roles and personal lives. EPISODES TO CHECK OUT NEXT Warning Signs of Burnout and Tips to Prevent ItCONNECT & CONTACT Website www.thelonelyleader.co.ukThe Lonely Leader's LinkedIn James' LinkedInInstagramEmail: hello@thelonelyleader.co.uk THIS SHOW WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY LONELY LEADER MEDIA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Corey Costanzo is the Co-Owner of Asheville's Still Point Wellness Spa, a licensed addiction counselor, trauma specialist, licensed massage therapist, master didgeridoo player, colleague, and good friend. In this episode, Corey and I have a conversation about dealing with criticism. You will inevitably encounter constructive and destructive feedback from your family, friends, and colleagues, among others. Learning to navigate criticism is a highly valuable relationship tool. In this podcast episode we share personal and professional stories about the dynamics of criticism and how to deal with healthy responses to criticism. “Receiving criticism that hits a sensitive spot helps you explore unresolved issues. “ - Corey Costanzo Related podcasts: Aftermath of a Fight of a Regrettable Incident Control Issues Understanding the Shame Cycle Allowing Influence from Your Partner Emotional Regulation Connect with Corey Costanzo: Still Point Wellness Still Point Wellness on Instagram Still Point Wellness on Facebook Still Point Wellness on Pinterest Corey Costanzo on LinkedIn Email: stillpoint@stillpointwell.com Let's Talk About It! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Relationships! Let's Talk About It - the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week's episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Check out our Guided Audio Practices and Meditations at Relationships! Let's Learn About It. You can check out the original songs I have sung in my podcast at Pripo's Podcast Songs. Don't forget to visit our website and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships. And if our content has helped you forge deeper connections and more meaningful relationships, be sure to help support the show by visiting our Support the Podcast page! Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk
Discipleship lies at the heart of the Christian journey, yet it often becomes compartmentalized within separate ministries or aspects of the Christian faith. Jeff Vanderstelt, with years of experience leading others in the way of Jesus and equipping the broader church through his writings, is now dedicated to mentoring pastors and leaders in gospel fluency and missional living. In this insightful discussion, Jason and Jeff delve into the significance of maintaining an open-handed approach to those entrusted to pastors' care, navigating critical voices, and the profound impact of Dallas Willard's last unanswered question. Jeff candidly shares his personal leadership journey within a fractured church, reflecting on how God's intervention brought healing to his own brokenness amid numerous challenges. We hope this conversation encourages you and we invite you to share any thoughts or reflections on how it may have impacted you with us. Bio | As the Executive Director of Saturate and founding leader of the Soma Family of Churches, Jeff Vanderstelt gets to spend his days doing what he loves – mentoring leaders and equipping the Church in the gospel and missional living. Additionally, Jeff is on the leadership team of Saturate the Sound, a local church collective focused on gospel saturation in the Puget Sound. Jeff has authored Saturate, Gospel Fluency, and Making Space. Give today to CCLN and help seed a hopeful future for the Church in Canada. Partners: Download a free PDF on Improving Your Giving Statements from Generis or get in touch with Jon Wright from their team here. Show Notes: One Eighty: A Return to Disciple Making Saturate Soma Churches Youth Pastors Summit | East: DISCOUNT CODE: Register today with CYPS20OFF for a total of $50 off the regular registration rate. Get Connected! Blog & Episode write-up Website Join our Mailing List! Subscribe on YouTube Follow on Instagram Share a Canadian Church Story
There's a whisper within you that beckons a better life. A decision before you that begs you to choose. There's a spirit within you stirring something new. Don't just think it. Declare it. Live it.
From 'The TK Show' (subscribe here): Giants president Farhan Zaidi joins Tim Kawakami and discusses watching the Dodgers sign Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, what the Giants are aiming to do the rest of this offseason and which young players might be untouchable in any trade talks. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giants president Farhan Zaidi joins Tim and discusses watching the Dodgers sign Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, what the Giants are aiming to do the rest of this offseason and which young players might be untouchable in any trade talks. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Criticism is something that will likely come up in relationships with friends, family, and romantic partners. How we deal with criticism is an important part of maintaining healthy relationships. Listen to today's show to learn how to deal with criticism much more! In this episode with Dr. Higgins we discuss relationship advice topics that include: Understanding what criticism is, where it comes from and it's underlying origins The one response to criticism to start using immediately How to move toward conflict resolution when dealing with criticism How to communicate with a critical partner, friend or relative Shifting out of criticism and into more productive conversations And much more! Sponsors Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Anthony and Jay share accounts of how they have personally handled criticism and gossip in their homes and businesses. When responding to critical input from others, controlling your emotions and facing reality open the door to growth and maturity.LEARN MORE:Website: https://greatman.tv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatman.tv/Support GreatMan: https://greatman.tv/greatman-global/
Men, if you've not experienced it already, there will come a time in your life when you will be criticized, whether wrongly or necessarily. Stephen offers some insight as to how he has personally dealt with instances of criticism and gossip, and how these unpleasant circumstances are actually opportunities for growth.LEARN MORE:Website: https://greatman.tv/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greatman.tv/Support GreatMan: https://greatman.tv/greatman-global/
Hour 3: Mike and Bulldog are joined by Ross Tucker to talk the Bills loss to the Jaguars and dealing with criticism in the media.
Chris Downing is back with Ben to talk about how God has brought creativity back into his life after Chris had put away those passions for a season. Chris and Ben also talk about criticism of work - good or bad - and how to deal with it. Ways to connect with us - Visit BloodBrothers.orgEvery Man Challenge - a 6-month challenge for men to live the lifelong adventure of loving God completely and loving othersSign up to receive our Saturday Field Notes Email. Thanks for listening!
Have you ever dealt with criticism or unsolicited comments about your accent or your English? In this new mini-series called Mindset Talks, we'll be tackling different topics around mindset and English and how they are connected. Learn about how to deal with criticism in English, and how to change the negative thoughts in your head you might have when it comes to what you think about your English.
Have you ever dealt with criticism or unsolicited comments about your accent or your English? In this new mini-series called Mindset Talks, we’ll be tackling different topics around mindset and English and how they are connected. Learn about how to deal with criticism in English, and how to change the negative thoughts in your head you might have when it comes to what you think about your English.
Forrest and Dr. Rick open up the mailbag and answer questions from listeners. They explore how we can thoughtfully take the input of other people, identify and meet our needs, deal with anxiety and the fear of failure, and approach a conversation about drug use with teenagers. You'll also learn strategies for reducing nighttime sleep anxiety, creating healthy boundaries, dealing with temperamental differences in a relationship, and finding peace and connection as a single person.Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube.Key Topics:0:00: Introduction1:35: How do you approach processing others' observations? How can we be both accepting and discerning?11:35: How do families tend to change over time? How can we maintain connection?23:40: How do you approach navigating a fear of punishment?33:15: How can we help teens navigate curiosity and peer pressure related to drugs, including psychedelics?45:15: How do you manage anxious thoughts that come up before sleep?48:00: How do you cultivate a sense that it's good to set and maintain healthy boundaries?51:10: How can you encourage behavioral changes in someone while respecting the their experience and tendencies?56:40: How can you be at peace with being on my own in a world full of couples and relationships?1:00:40: Recap Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link.Sponsors:InsideTracker gives you the personalized information you need to optimize your healthspan. Get 20% off by going to my special link: InsideTracker.com/beingwell.Zocdoc helps you find expert doctors and medical professionals that specialize in the care you need, and deliver the type of experience you want. Head to zocdoc.com/being and download the Zocdoc app for FREE.Finally get that project off the ground with Squarespace! Head to squarespace.com/beingwell for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch use coupon code BEINGWELL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Go to BrioAirPurifier.com and use code BEINGWELL to save $100 on a Brio Air Purifier.Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world's largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription.Connect with the show:Subscribe on iTunesFollow Forrest on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow Forrest on InstagramFollow Rick on FacebookFollow Forrest on FacebookVisit Forrest's website
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Word Salad Poppycock: this is what a well-known Christian influencer called Natasha's comments on the He Gets Us campaign last week. This was just a tiny part of a whirlwind of criticism she received for sharing concerns about the He Gets Us campaign. Meanwhile, Alisa was on the receiving end of her own wave of criticism this week in response to her comments regarding the question of revival at Asbury University. In this week's episode, Alisa and Natasha reflect on the subject of how to deal with criticism when you share your beliefs.
In this week's ASK ME ANYTHING, Kipp Sorensen and Drew Kachurak take on questions from the Iron Council and across social media. Hit Ryan up on Instagram at @ryanmichler and share what's working in your life. ⠀ SHOW HIGHLIGHTS ⠀ (4:00) How do you support your wife in times when she is depressed or overwhelmed by life? (7:30) Is all the development we do in the Iron Council really just us choosing our own resistance and turning pro in the 4 quadrants? (12:00) How do I get my wife and kids on board with living a more minimalist lifestyle? (18:00) In what order should “preparedness” be conducted? (23:00) As a man, when your wife/significant other criticizes you or a decision you've made, how do you determine when you should push back and explain or defend yourself or just accept it and move on? (29:00) How do you identify your unique selling proposition? (33:00) How do you handle a strong willed teenager that pushes the limits and seems to have no regard for your authority? (39:40) What advice do you have for someone who wants to be able to defend his family and is interested in purchasing a handgun, but his wife is not on board? (44:00) What is a good way to repair your reputation in an industry that you left and want to go back to? (51:40) At what point do I (as “big brother") have a conversation with a guy who is clearly taking advantage of a family member? (57:20) Do you find yourself often forgetting BJJ techniques that you learn? (59:20) What are some tips for helping someone deal with grief? Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready ⠀ Download the NEW Order of Man Twelve-Week Battle Planner App and maximize your week.