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In this episode of That Does Not Belong to Me, we are honoured to be joined by our eldest sister, Tara. Get ready for a heartfelt, hilarious, and sometimes unexpected conversation. We dive into different perspectives on world events, the ever-fascinating debate of nature vs nurture, and ask each other deep, curious questions I never saw coming. Tara wonders how to be honest without hurting anyone's feelings (and why loud chewers exist). I share a personal revelation about whether or not I want to have a baby, and ask my sisters what they would do in my shoes. Nikki poses a thought-provoking question: what do we each secretly want that the other has? There's a lot of laughter (like, turn-down-your-volume laughter), a few awkward moments, and the kind of real sisterly banter that only happens when you truly feel safe to be yourself. To be honest, this episode was just an excuse for us to hang out, but we're so grateful to have you along for the ride. If you're into honest conversations about family dynamics, personal growth, and the messy beauty of sisterhood, this one's for you. Have a question for a future “Dear Sisters” episode? Send it to: info@jaimemoar.com If you or someone you know needs support around domestic violence, please reach out to Maison Horizon Pour Elle.
In this episode Nikki and I once again do our best to answer your questions. We first talk about what weird things we've been doing lately. Then we dive into a question around Nikki's great boundary skills and if she reevaluates them regularly. Question #2 goes deep around the topic of adult friendships and if it's time to let one go. Nikki then brings in a great question around what to do when your kiddo regularly throws a tantrum to avoid going to school (hint hint, screen time isn't the answer). Finally, we get asked what is the main quality that is needed as an entrepreneur. Lots of laughs along the way, and Nikki even therapizes me! Thanks for listening, and don't forget to send your questions to info@jaimemoar.com
In this episode Nikki and I start by clearing up whether or not she is cross-eyed (you'll have to listen to find out!) and then we answer some really juicy questions. One around being ready for a job change, but worried about the guilt that will come from it. Question #2 is multi-layered. We dive into the lasting effects of infidelity and gaslighting and how we feel about strip clubs. And last but not least, a cute question that asks about Nikki and I as little ones and how we've maintained a relationship along the way. As always, thank you for being here! And feel free to send us any of your questions to: info@jaimemoar.com For more info on the WonderWeekend (April 4-7, 2025): https://www.jaimemoar.com/wonder-weekend For all the happenings at the Well: https://www.knowltonwell.com/
Special episode alert! Welcome to our first episode of Dear Sisters. You asked, and we answered! We do our best to cover questions around topics like self-care, frustration at work, the dynamics of having a family business, and falling in love with yourself again when heartbreak has stolen that love from you. Of course we do this in Nikki and Jaime fashion with plenty of chuckles along the way (is Nikki, in fact, cross-eyed?) These episodes will be coming out monthly, so we would love to hear your questions! Send questions to: info@jaimemoar.com (subject line Dear Sisters) And give us both a follow on Instagram! (Don't be shy to tell Nikki you want to see more content from her over there) https://www.instagram.com/jaimejessica/ https://www.instagram.com/nikkimoar/
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A new MP3 sermon from Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Ministering Effectively: Our Dear Sisters Subtitle: Epistle of Romans Speaker: W. Brandon Starnes Broadcaster: Susquehanna Valley Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Romans 16:1-6 Length: 50 min.
Phebe was not just a good woman; she was a child of God. Though she could have followed the world, she set herself apart. It was not her good deeds that saved her, it was her faith in Jesus Christ. Though we may not always see the humble work that is often done by our women and mothers. God does and will reward them in heaven.
Does the thought of being alone terrify you? Ever found yourself questioning your worth or settling for less than what you truly deserve? This episode is an open letter to all the brave hearts navigating the sometimes turbulent sea of relationships. We delve into the perils of losing oneself, the importance of aligning with those who value and reciprocate your love, respect, and peace, and the need to sever ties with those who feed off your energy, leaving you questioning your self-worth and happiness.We promise to explore the often neglected topic of self-worth and share insights on the power we hold in choosing our relationships. We discuss the importance of investing in those who invest in us, the difference between solitude and loneliness, and the courage it takes to choose oneself, against all odds. Embrace the richness that comes with being comfortable with oneself and join us in this heartfelt conversation that serves as a wake-up call to reclaim your worth, self-esteem, and peace. After all, the most profound relationship you will ever have is the one with yourself.Support the showMake sure to LIKE, SHARE, ENGAGE and SUBSCRIBE!! Follow me on Instagram @sisterfindyourselfpodcastPlease join our Facebook community at Sister, Find Yourself
Happy holidays everyone! The girls 2022 gift guide is here! Gabby and Julia are here to bring you gift ideas for all the husbands, dads, brothers, mothers friends and family in your life! Follow us on Instagram at @dearsisterspod Be sure to leave a rating and review and subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode!
Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Lord,Welcome to this week's Disciples Together on the Way Challenge. This is our final week focusing on the Corporal Works of Mercy! In the Book of Deuteronomy, the Lord tells us, “There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore, I command you to be openhanded toward your fellow Israelites who are poor and needy in your land.” (Dt. 15:10-11) Since there will always be the poor, there will always be the opportunities to serve and support them.During this time of the year, the needs of the poor tend to increase. As the days grow shorter and colder, food, shelter and appropriate clothing become even more essential. Indeed, next week we will celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a natural time for us to increase our corporal works of mercy. As we reflect on the bounty and blessings the Lord has bestowed upon us and our loved ones, in gratitude our response can turn to giving back.For many families, this time of year is already a time where they may participate in a food drive, or even go to work at a shelter serving meals to those in need before they go home to enjoy their own celebration. We know from looking at the lives of the saints that many of them achieved their sanctity by serving the poor. Just think of St. Catherine of Siena in 14th century Italy, Saint Vincent de Paul in 17th century France or, in our own times, St. Teresa of Calcutta in 20th century India. There are many saints who have given their time, talent, and treasure to the poor. Through their actions, they not only brought Jesus to the poor, but also encountered God in them. As St. Vincent DePaul stated, “Go to the poor: you will find God.”In addition to the witness of so many saints in their ministry to the poor, there is also to call to us to this form of holiness and discipleship. The Book of Psalms tells us “Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked” (Ps. 82:3-4). We also read in the First Letter of Saint John: “If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” (1 Jn. 3:17-18)In recent years, the various Catholic Charities entities throughout the Diocese of Lansing have been working towards greater collaboration with each other and with the parishes near to them. As we wrap up this final week focused on the Corporal Works of Mercy, let us look for more opportunities to help the poor and those in need.So, here's this week's challenge: Donate to your local Catholic Charity or local St. Vincent DePaul food pantry or look for another food pantry or local food drive and donate food or money. And don't just give your money, volunteer to serve in the soup kitchen.See the Diocese of Lansing website, where you can find links to our various organizations and learn about the ways you can help. https://www.dioceseoflansing.org/catholic-charitiesMay God bless you and your families as you prepare to give thanks for all He has done for you, and as you seek out ways to serve the poor in your lives.+ Earl BoyeaBishop of Lansing
Welcome to Bishop Earl Boyea's latest weekly Disciples on the Way challenge. This week, Bishop Boyea concludes his series of challenges focussed on cultivating virtue and eliminating vice. The focus of this week's challenge is the deadly sin of anger. In the Holy Gospels, Jesus makes it clear that anger is a form of murder and that it has grave consequences to our souls (see Matt. 5 : 22). Saint Paul, too, mentions anger alongside adultery in his list of sins that will keep people out of heaven (see Gal. 5 : 20-21). Hence Bishop Boyea's challenge: "Hence, our challenge this week is to reflect on times when we regularly lose our patience. Each day as part of our daily prayer and throughout the day, let us be attuned to what causes us to become impatient."Here is his script in full: Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Lord,Have you ever heard somebody deploy the maxim that "There is nothing new under the sun"? Or opine that "To everything there is a season"? Or suggest that in this life we should "Eat, drink, and be merry"? All these well-worn aphorisms are drawn from the Book of Ecclesiastes. A lesser known but equally arresting and relevant phrase, though, is found in Chapter 7 of that great Old Testament book of wisdom: Do not be quick to anger, for anger lodges in the bosom of fools.These days it seems many people are quick to lose their tempers and respond impatiently with others. Indeed, many seem to feel it a right to rage at opponents regarding whatever issues they have latched on to or offenders of whatever bothers them. With recent studies claiming that many people are under more stress than in prior decades, as well as increased levels of anxiety due to multiple factors, it comes as no surprise that many of us are firecrackers waiting to go off. If we are honest, we know that we all have certain things that may trigger impatience and cause us to lose our peace. So why is anger so deadly? And how do we quell our anger with the virtue of patience? Stay tuned.The Church has much to say about the virtue of patience. In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, patience is listed as one of the twelve fruits of the Holy Spirit. “The fruits of the Spirit are perfections that the Holy Spirit forms in us as the first fruits of eternal glory. The tradition of the Church lists twelve of them: charity, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty, self-control, chastity." (C.C.C. 1832)We've all heard that, “patience is a virtue!” In the Catechism, the Fruits of the Holy Spirit are listed under the section on virtues. The reason for this is because “a virtue is an habitual and firm disposition to do the good. It allows the person not only to perform good acts, but to give the best of himself. The virtuous person tends toward the good with all his sensory and spiritual powers; he pursues the good and chooses it in concrete actions.” (C.C.C. 1803)We are called to grow in virtue, and thus in patience. This takes work. It takes repetition and discipline. If we are finding ourselves more impatient than normal, we will want to call on the Holy Spirit for help and then to practice being patient in those moments. We can tell whether we are living in union with the Holy Spirit when we can see the fruits of the Spirit active in our lives. When we see the opposite, we know we have work to do.Hence, our challenge this week is to reflect on times when we regularly lose our patience. Each day as part of our daily prayer and throughout the day, let us be attuned to what causes us to become impatient.Once we are able to recognize what causes us to be impatient, we can pray about ways to increase patience. This may include help to avoid those situations when we know that our patience is driven to the limits. In addition, the scriptures are a great place to start as we pray for patience.Her
Welcome to this week's Disciples Together on the Way challenge for July 17 to 23. This week Bishop Earl Boyea continues on the theme of the virtues. In particularly the virtue of temperance or, as it is also known, moderation. He says:"My challenge for this week is for us to practice moderation at our daily meals. Let us eat a bit less than we desire by taking smaller portions and don't tell anyone why we are consuming less. The Lord sees the intentions of our heart." Here is Bishop Boyea's script in full: Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Lord,My sisters and brothers in the Lord, welcome to this week's Disciples Together on the Way Challenge. This week we continue with the theme of the virtues. In fact, I want to talk to you about the passions. As it often does, the Catechism of the Catholic Church sets out the issue very clearly. It states: “The alternative is clear: either man governs his passions and finds peace, or he lets himself be dominated by them and becomes unhappy” (CCC #2339). The Catechism adds, “Passions are morally good when they contribute to a good action, evil in the opposite case…. Emotions and feelings can be taken up into the virtues or perverted by the vices” (#1768).So how do we govern our passions? The answer is the virtue of Moderation or, as it is sometimes known, Temperance. And that's the topic of this week's challenge.Each one of us, as a disciple of Christ, is called to a life of holiness. And we know that such a life is not attainable unless we continually cultivate virtue in our daily life. The practice of virtue disposes us to conduct ourselves more frequently in a morally good manner. Thus, we can better resist what Saint Thomas Aquinas labeled as the three "implacable enemies of the soul": The world, the flesh and the devil. Thus, we can readily pursue the path of holiness, happiness and peace that comes through greater intimacy with our Triune God.By practicing the virtue of Moderation we strive to tame the desires of the flesh by limiting ourselves to certain physical pleasures, or pleasures of the senses. Now, pleasure is not all bad, for God has placed certain longings in our hearts for our good and the good of others. However, if we are led by the wrong yearnings or over-indulge our pleasures we will quickly stray from the path of holiness and in fact become slaves to such pleasures.Again, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that Temperance is “the moral virtue that moderates the attraction of pleasures and provides balance in the use of created goods. It ensures the will's mastery over instincts and keep desires within the limits of what is honorable.” (CCC 1809) As disciples of Christ we want to glorify God by living a holy, honorable life.Therefore, by exercising Moderation in our daily lives we can, by the grace of God, keep our earthly desires in check in hopes of having a life guided by the Spirit.So, my challenge for this week is for us to practice Moderation at our daily meals. Let us eat a bit less than we desire by taking smaller portions and don't tell anyone why we are consuming less. The Lord sees the intentions of our heart.I'll be back with another challenge on the virtues next week. Until then, may God bless you with His grace throughout this coming week, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.Yours in Christ,+ Earl BoyeaBishop of Lansing
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Monica Ramirez, Activist Organizer, Founder of Justice For Migrant Women, and Co-Founder of Poderistas, The Latinx House and Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, talks to us through her journey that inspired her to ask questions at a very young age to her migrant farm working parents, “why are farm workers not celebrated when it's time to work in the fields, but fisherman in our town are welcomed back with celebration?” She pursued that question to become “ The Voice of The People” in her hometown newspaper at the age of 14 when someone gave her that shot to write a column that would give visibility to the farm workers who came every year. What started as her curiosity and passion for writing, led her to her life's purpose as the daughter of migrant parents to be a social justice attorney for migrant farm workers and her projects, “The Humans That Feed Us” and her 15 year anniversary of “The Bandana Project”. Monica has also created pathways for change to the way Latinx is seen within the larger media lens, through The Latinx House and Poderistas, which has created a powerful advocacy circle of Latinas in Hollywood, such as America Ferrera, Eva Longoria, and Alexandria-Martinez Kondrake. As April is known as Sexual Assualt Awareness Month, (SAAM), she tells us of her protest letter for Time's Up Movement, which was later published in Time Magazine as “Dear Sisters” that became the reached into Hollywood's storytelling foundations, such as Sundance and Netflix, that will be creating more open door opportunities for the Latinx community to be the writers and producers of our own stories. We need to tell our own stories, and now is our time. Monica is listed on Time's 100 list for 2021 and she is bringing us all with her. Muchas Gracias to Monica Ramirez and her teams for making this podcast possible for Latinas From The Block To The Boardroom and our audio engineer, Robert Lopez of Latinasb2b.com to content editing and audio. -Theresa
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Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Lord,Welcome to Disciples Together on the Way. This is our third and final week focusing on the theme of praise. In our first week, we learned how praise puts us into right relationship with God and, as a result, also into right relationship with our brothers and sisters. In week two, we learned to pray the Blessed Virgin Mary's great canticle of praise, the Magnificat, and realized that through such docility in prayer, God can make mighty that what is presently lowly. This week, we turn our song of praise to the Book of Psalms. The Book of Psalms contains 150 songs. Seventy-three of the Psalms are attributed to King David. The majority were composed for liturgical worship. Many of them are songs of praise and thanksgiving. So why pray the psalms? In short, because Jesus himself prayed the psalms and he is our model of prayer. Even while dying on the cross, the psalms remained on the lips of our Blessed Lord. In the words of Psalm 22: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” And then from Psalm 31: “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.” As with Christ, so too with his Church. In Chapter 4 of the Acts of the Apostles, what language do the persecuted Christians employ to express their joy at the release of Peter and John? The Psalms! And, in particularly, Psalm 2, which reads: “Why do the nations protest and the peoples conspire in vain? Kings on earth rise up and princes plot together against the LORD and against His Anointed One.” After they prayed this psalm, we are told that the place where these early disciples were meeting was shaken; that they were all filled with the Holy Spirit; and that they then spoke the word of God boldly. That is why the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that: “The Psalms constitute the masterwork of prayer in the Old Testament…Prayed and fulfilled in Christ, the Psalms are an essential and permanent element of the prayer of the Church. They are suitable for men of every condition and time.” ((CCC 2596-7) And so, to this week's challenge: Over the next seven days, starting Sunday, I would like you to pray seven different psalms. Each of these seven psalms is a beautiful song of praise. What is more, as you pray each psalm, I would like you to place yourself into the midst of the text. Place your own life, your own experiences, and those of the people around you, into those ancient yet timeless poems. Allow yourself to be inspired; to be helped; and to be healed, as you praise of God for all He has done, is doing, and will continue to do in your life. Here's our list: On Sunday, pray Psalm 19; Monday, Psalm 29; Tuesday, Psalm 33; Wednesday, Psalm 47; Thursday, Psalm 48; Friday, Psalm 65; and on Saturday conclude with Psalm 66. It has been rightly said that the Psalms are “a school of prayer.” If the public ministry of Christ was sustained by the Psalms and the evangelization efforts of the early Church was also fueled by the Psalms, then we too must pray the psalms if we are to be Christ's disciples in contemporary society. So, enjoy this week's challenge as we continue our pilgrimage as Disciples Together on The Way. And May God bless in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Yours in Christ,+ Earl Boyea Bishop of Lansing
— Strong healthy relationships result in strong healthy families. Healthy families cultivate boys and girls into intelligent, responsible, and accountable men and women who will have superior family values. In today's society, there is a low number of people in strong, healthy relationships. The average couple is still figuring out how to properly love one another. This needs to change. Many of us grew up in environments where the ideology of forming a strong relationship was not taught or discussed. This was mostly because the family was burdened with adverse conditions like single parent households, missing influential male role models and financial instability. Dealing with these life stresses can make it very easy for us to lose focus of building strong, healthy relationships. Going forward we must desire and learn how to manage strong successful relationships and use them as foundational building blocks of our culture. Then we need to instill this cultural knowledge in our children. Time is of the essence because our children will quickly become adults and will form their own relationships. We must act now and pass blueprints for maintaining healthy relationships. Valeria Teles interviews Treamell Lawrence — the author of “Dear Brothers Dear Sisters Listen Up!” Treamell Lawrence is a personal relationship coach, blog writer, author, talk show host and founder of DBDSsingles.com which is a relationship website. He has a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Communication and currently lives in Middletown Connecticut with his wife and daughters. He has been delivering relationship knowledge as a blog writer since 2014 on mymajicpen.com which had over 18,000 followers and now he currently blogs on dearbrothersdearsisters.com for individuals who regularly seek to learn and grow from his relationship advice. Blog followers and Facebook fans alike can easily recognize the wisdom and advice quotables from Treamell since his deep, thoughtful, and therapeutic advice is always delivered using his unique Dear Brothers, Dear Sisters brand. Both his personal and professional experience gives him the ability to be transparent with people about the challenges we face as men and women and offer insight on how to overcome them. His goal is to encourage people to value their worth and teach people how to use effective communication to support strong and healthy relationships. To learn more about Treamell Lawrence and his work, please visit: dearbrothersdearsisters.com & dbdssingles.com — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life through the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Treamell Lawrence is a relationship coach and a founder of the DBDS singles group. He gives transparency advice to people through his own personal and professional experience. Treamell has been providing lifelong relationship advice since 2014. He also has a Bachelor's Degree in Organizational Communication. His goal is to help those build strong relationships through effective communication. You can find him on different platforms of blogs and YouTube channel Titled Dear Brothers, Dear Sisters. He always has insight and a deeper understanding of the importance of relationships in life and always seeking to help others grow and understand relationships. Host: Chaniera & Jenni Lee Guest: Treamell Lawrence Guest Website: Dearbrotherdearsister.com
Dear Sisters and Brothers! Please join us for this passion project to heal our relationship with the divine feminine and bring balance to our masculine and feminine aspects❤️ this practical workshop we will work together to bring healing into our life, our families and to all of our relations! When we come together, this healing is exponentially accelerated, that's why we are creating this space. To live a full life, it's so important we all take some time to explore this and address the wounds of the feminine aspect of our Being. The experience we have in the womb and at birth creates patterns and programming that stay with us for the rest of our life. Many of us experiences birth trauma while coming into this world. We experience these traumas at a soul level. These traumas cause a part of our soul to fragment off and this can manifest in a multitude of ways, such as: Addictions Fear of rejection and abandonment Inability to start or finish projects Trust and anxiety issues Relationship issues Financial difficulties Low self-esteem and feelings of unworthiness Self-sabotage, self punishment Inability to open and receive abundance Inability to fully feel, sense, and enjoy life The good news is that we can heal these wounds by addressing these traumas. We can recall these fragments of our soul. We can return to Wholeness. In our workshop we learn about our connection to the divine feminine aspect. We explore some powerful tools such as shamanic journeying, guided meditation, prayer, breathwork and the power of community to heal together and to rewire old programs to create more wealth, health, and happiness in our lives. This workshop will be live on zoom but also recorded and sent to all participants after ❤️ Registration is open, click the link below: avatarhealingarts.com/htmw Learn more about the Facilitators Nina Izel avatarhealingarts.com Bonnie Divina Maa awakenascend.com
In this week's podcast, I was joined by Treamell Lawrence of the Dear Brothers/ Dear Sisters Facebook Show. I came across Treamell's show and Facebook group and just LOVE the content! This is a group for the grown folks who are looking to discuss all things dating and relationships. In this episode, I had the … The post Episode 128: “Marriage From The Man's Perspective” w/ Treamell Lawrence of Dear Brothers/ Dear Sisters appeared first on Better Love Movement.
Dear Sisters, are you considering entrepreneurship or have already started? Hear advice and tips from experts about entrepreneurship. Learn about what pitfalls to avoid as well. Our Special Guest: Tasha Grayson Bibb Entrepreneurial Development Director, Innovate Mississippi Creator/Host: Theresa G Kennedy Principal, fifty-five l twenty - Public Relations, Marketing & Business Development Sponsorships: off for this episode
From the wonderful tale of Cinderella we find Cinderella being sweet and lovely to her step sisters even though they are horrible to her. This frightens them so they run and hide under the bed leaving Cinderella time to play with her friends, the mice.
Join the Dear Sister! Podcast conversation about “Let's Talk About Money: Credit & Saving”. Dear Sisters, it is time we do better for ourselves! Then only can we be better and show up for those we love and those who love us back! Our guests are: •Carmelita J Scott @cjthecardiganbanker •Trelisa Lyon @lccreditsolutions
In episode 1 of Dear Sisters, Gabby and Julia sit down to talk about their childhood, what it was like growing up together and what their goals are for the podcast! Be sure to DM them with any questions or concerns you might have and want addressed in a future episode! Instagram: @dearsisterspod
The Dear Sister! Podcast featured two dynamic guests who shared about “Food: How It Affects Our Health & Everyday Living”. Dear Sisters, it is time we do better for ourselves! Then only can we be better and show up for those we love and those who love us back! Our guests are: • Tasha Sarver, RD, LD, CDCES • DrFiona B Lewis, RDN, LDN This is a conversation you do NOT want to miss; questions will be answered LIVE! So save the date in your phone now for Wednesday, April 21 at 5PM CST LIVE on Women For Progress Facebook! — Dear Sister! podcast is also available on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Breaker, PocketCasts, and RadioPublic.
The girls discuss when certain qualities in men are too much for them and take an inner look at themselves at what men may think are too much in return. They also take an in depth look at their Dear Sisters letter for this past month.
In this episode, the ladies discuss their monthly segment of Dear Sisters, as well as the difficulties behind saying "No". Don't miss out on their views of routine marriage as well as the reasons why it's so hard to JUST SAY NO.
Dear Sisters! In this episode, we have another Guest on the show! Yay! Give it up for: Saphira Yukino. Writer of the Poetry Book 'Song of a Waking Soul', Yoga Teacher, Artist & all-round Creative. Follow Saphira on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saphirayukino/ Get her poetry book: https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B08PDMFG5V/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_de_DE=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&dchild=1&keywords=song+of+a+waking+soul&qid=1607004634&sr=8-1 ✿ YOUR FREE GUIDED MEDITATION TO RAISE YOUR VIBRATION - https://new-earth-sisterhood.mykajabi.com/guided-meditation YOUR FREE PDF TO CREATE A SAFE & SACRED SPACE AT HOME - https://mailchi.mp/555f4579125c/safe-space-guide ♡ JOIN THE NEW EARTH SISTERHOOD MEMBERSHIP ♡ - https://www.patreon.com/newearthsister ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEMBERSHIP? - Contact me at newearthsisterhood@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/newearthsisterhood/ No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the host of this Podcast (Olivia Luna Healing), which may be requested by contacting olivialunahealing@gmail.com. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
This is an episode dedicated to the coming graduates of The Initiation - a Six Week Mediumship Foundations Experience, and all women who are on a development journey to better understand their gifts and abilities. Co-written by myself, and the members of The Initiation Circle, my monthly development mentorship group So many of us feel lonely on this path, we believe our fears, our experiences are not safe to express in our world, yet we are all connected, and feeling so much from one another. I hope this short Episode inspires you to reach out, to connect with one another, to feel confident on your development journey, find a group of women who lift each other up and inspire you, make you want to be the best version of your amazing self! Thank you to the Sisters of The Initiation Circle who contributed to this episode: Danielle (The Other Danielle), Ashley, Jessica, Emily, Sarah and Michelle! you ladies know how to show up for one another and inspire me! I'm incredibly grateful to be your mentor!
Mónica Ramírez was a must-have guest for Rosanna. As the daughter of two immigrant farmworkers, Mónica was inspired to become a prominent civil rights attorney - championing farmworkers, immigrant women and the Latin X community. She is an author and activist. Her "Dear Sisters" letter was published in the New York Times, sparking the Times Up movement. Have a listen as they chat about representation in the entertainment industry and the power of women supporting women. This is RADICAL MUSINGS.
As children, my sisters and I collaborated on all our works of art - none of which we actually considered as such. We had no inner critics to interrupt our video art, tv show hosting, dancing or our annual Christmas production of The Sound of Music. Our experimental short form writing was thrown out as soon as it was composed. This podcast is for you, Kasia and Viki. I made it quickly, but I'm not discarding it.
Join Lesly, Araceli, and Silvina as they talk about lessons learned as the years have passed. Also, this month's segment of Dear Sisters,!
Dear Sisters, Today we are talking about How to Protect yourself as a Sensitive Soul &/or Empath. I'm going to give you some tangible tips & tools on how to protect yourself, as well as talk you through the immense BEAUTY of being a Sensitive Soul/Empath & how you can turn this quality into your biggest superpower. Because being Sensitive isn't a 'weakness'... Quite the contrary- when used right, you can use this unique gift to your advantage. A big reason why I felt called to create this episode because it is more important than EVER that Sensitive Souls such as yourself fully stand in their Power: the world needs your unique gifts, Sister. & That definitely includes your beautiful, Sensitive Nature. Love ♡ Olivia ✿ YOUR FREE GUIDED MEDITATION TO RAISE YOUR VIBRATION - https://new-earth-sisterhood.mykajabi.com/guided-meditation YOUR FREE PDF TO CREATE A SAFE & SACRED SPACE AT HOME - https://mailchi.mp/555f4579125c/safe-space-guide THE NEW EARTH SISTERHOOD MEMBERSHIP - is launching towards the end of this month! Find more info here: https://www.olivialunahealing.com/ ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEMBERSHIP? - Contact me at newearthsisterhood@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/newearthsisterhood/ No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the host of this Podcast (Olivia Luna Healing), which may be requested by contacting olivialunahealing@gmail.com. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
Dear Sisters, The Podcast is back! I love you all. Thank you for sticking around ♡ ✿ YOUR FREE GUIDED MEDITATION TO RAISE YOUR VIBRATION - https://new-earth-sisterhood.mykajabi.com/guided-meditation THE NEW EARTH SISTERHOOD MEMBERSHIP - is launching towards the end of this month! Find more info here: https://www.olivialunahealing.com/ ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MEMBERSHIP? - Contact me at newearthsisterhood@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/newearthsisterhood/ No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the host of this Podcast (Olivia Luna Healing), which may be requested by contacting olivialunahealing@gmail.com. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
Join Silvina, Araceli, and Lesly as they talk through their first requests for advice. Are you in need of sisterly advice? Send them your questions for discussion every first Thursday of the month!
Lecture given at The Islamic Cultural Center Of NYC, 96th Street Masjid --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everyday-sunnah/support
Dear Sisters,In haste, I made a brief comment associating poverty to "the rest of the world," and humbly ask for your forgiveness. I acknowledge that this statement sounded ignorant; however, I assert that I am under no delusion that there are severely disenfranchised, disparaged and poverty-stricken communities, people groups and individuals in the States. I believe that our cultural inequalities are entirely due to greed, pride and godless systems. Further, all interpersonal conflicts and societal struggles are true of humankind as a whole. Though these initial episodes are recorded in the moment and uploaded without review, I will attempt to slow down and fully clarify my points. My desire is to shed light on these uncomfortable truths without perpetuating insensitive assumptions. To my sisters beyond the U.S., please know that I honor, respect and love you. May the Lord will cover my words with grace and comfort your hearts with perfect peace.Sincerely,N
Monica Ramirez is an activist, author, civil rights attorney, and social entrepreneur engaged in direct service and advocacy for farm workers, Latinas, and women. I learned about her work when I read her “Dear Sisters” letter in TIME Magazine, which helped spark the TIME’S UP movement. We spoke about the COVID-19 pandemic and the vulnerability of frontline workers, especially migrant and undocumented farmworkers. Monica explains why these essential workers are even more vulnerable now, how daytime panic-buying in some rural areas has left them to go hungry themselves, and what must be done in this moment to keep all the people who feed this country healthy, safe, and free from fear of enforcement actions that place them in even greater danger. FARMWORKERS’ COVID-19 PANDEMIC RELIEF FUND -https://hipgive.org/project/farmworkers-covid-19-pandemic-relief-fund/ Justice for Migrant Women https://justice4women.org/
An open letter to the one who feels alone and needs to know they are not. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We give our advice on a few scenarios, from crazy overbearing mothers to roommate problems to dates who keep conveniently "forgetting" their wallet. Dear Abby who?
Alyssa Milano went on CNN to speak about the new abortion law in Alabama. One part of this interview got my attention due to Alyssa's assumption that all Black woman in Alabama are poor and destitute. This isn't the sisters fight. Let's talk about it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/advise-media-network/support
Millions of people disclosed sexual harassment and violence against them following the #MeToo breakthrough in October 2017. Despite the fact that advocates, individuals and the government had been taking action to address sexual harassment, it remains a widespread problem that prevents employees from reaching their full potential. Monica Ramirez, a national recognized expert on ending workplace sexual violence and the author of the Dear Sisters letter that helped spark the TIMES UP movement, will discuss the policy measures, as well as the employment and societal norms that must be addressed to meaningfully address this problem. Monica Ramirez, MC/MPA 2015, Co-Founder and President, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas
It's Motivational Monday, Dear Sisters and it's been a wet and cold weekend over here in Texas. Breck's been out of town, Brax has gone on a sleeping strike, and I've been trying to keep my sanity over here without losing my cool. I've been stealing away moments for myself and using mantras A LOT this past weekend, especially, "this isn't going to last forever". I think we all have times where we feel like we're treading water whether motherhood is a part of our lives or not. I've been having to seriously walk my talk over here, practice self-care, take some things off my plate, and focus on what's important. Interestingly, I've been able to do some writing for my book, get this lovely episode out to you, and even get my Christmas tree up. I most definitely feel that I'm being taken care of somehow, someway over here! And having my Christmas tree up brings that bit of magic into our house that just makes me smile! Our mantra today is a juicy one. It's light and strong, steadfast and gentle, open and fierce! I can't wait to dive in
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