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Canlar, in dieser Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit der mystischen Figur Hz. Hizir/Xizir im alevitischen Islam. Xızır wird als eine Barmherzigkeit Allahs verstanden, die in schwierigen Zeiten zu den Gläubigen eilt, um ihnen mit Weisheit und Führung zu helfen. Als unsterblicher Helfer symbolisiert er die Nähe Gottes und das Streben nach spiritueller Erleuchtung. Wir sprechen über seine Person, seine Bedeutung im alevitischen Glauben und das Xızır-Fasten, eine besondere Praxis, die den Gläubigen hilft, sich mit der göttlichen Weisheit und Barmherzigkeit Xızırs zu verbinden.
Last week, I told you the story of two-year-old Arianna Starkey, whose father, Austin Starkey, failed to protect her from his homicidal girlfriend, Destani Neel. Both Austin and Destani were sentenced to prison for their roles in Arianna's brutal death.Arianna's death hit her family hard, and it's taken some time for her maternal grandmother, Christina Justice, to be ready to tell her story. In this episode, you'll hear my conversation with Christina, who told me about how she and her daughter, Arianna's mom, Kassie, have dealt with their loss, as well as the questions that remain unanswered about the case and who their precious Ari was.This is part 2 of the harrowing story of Arianna Starkey.Links discussed in today's episode:Episode 164: Joan D'Alessandro (Part 1): https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-164-joan-d-alessandro-part-1--58506508Episode 165: Joan D'Alessandro (Part 2): https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-165-joan-d-alessandro-part-2--58599551Joan's Joy website: https://joansjoy.orgParents of Murdered Children: https://www.pomc.org Episode 102: Fallon Fridley: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-102-fallon-fridley--48918746Episode 183: Fallon Fridley Updates (with Kristin Fridley): https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-183-fallon-fridley-updates-with-kristin-fridley--62532513Episode 95: Darisabel Baez: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/episode-95-darisabel-baez--48262363Carrying Darisabel documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R_HUJWf6cU Photos related to today's episode can be viewed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpod You can also follow the podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@STLCpodMy Linktree is available here: https://linktr.ee/stlcpod Visit the podcast's web page at https://www.sufferthelittlechildrenpod.com. By supporting me on Patreon, you'll also access rewards, including a shout-out by name on the podcast and exclusive rewards. Visit www.patreon.com/STLCpod. You can also support the podcast on www.Ko-Fi.com/STLCpod. Join my Supporters' Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children--4232884/support This podcast is researched, written, hosted, edited, and produced by Laine.Music for this episode is licensed from https://audiojungle.net. Subscribe to Suffer the Little Children:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/id1499010711Google Podcasts: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I5mx3lacxpdkhssmk2n22csf32u?t%3DSuffer_the_Little_Children%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/suffer-the-little-children Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/PC:61848?part=PC:61848&corr=podcast_organic_external_site&TID=Brand:POC:PC61848:podcast_organic_external_siteSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w98Tpd3710BZ0u036T1KEiHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/77891101/ ...or on your favorite podcast listening platform.
Canlar in dieser Folge sprechen wir über das Vermächtnis des Propheten Muhammad – den Koran und seine Familie (Ehlibeyt) – und was es heute für uns bedeutet. Wir beleuchten die Bedeutung der Alevitischen Ocaks, ihre Verbindung zur Ehli-beyt und die Rolle moderner Geistlicher wie Dedes und Anas in einer sich wandelnden Welt.
Note: I'm honored to release this episode on what would be Arianna's sixth birthday.On January 8, 2021, 27-year-old Destani Neel called 911, reporting that her boyfriend's daughter was having trouble breathing. Although two-year-old Arianna Starkey was rushed to the hospital, she never regained consciousness, and she took her last breath two days later. Destani—a mother herself—had a story prepared for investigators, but her details kept changing, and it was immediately apparent that Arianna's death was not an accident.This is the story of a little girl who loved her big brother, her pink boots, and having tea parties with her Nana. It's also the story of a mother who took out all of her frustrations on her boyfriend's innocent toddler—and a man whose intervention could have saved his daughter's life.This is part 1 of the harrowing story of Arianna Starkey.Photos related to today's episode can be viewed on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpod You can also follow the podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sufferthelittlechildrenpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@STLCpodMy Linktree is available here: https://linktr.ee/stlcpod Visit the podcast's web page at https://www.sufferthelittlechildrenpod.com. By supporting me on Patreon, you'll also access rewards, including a shout-out by name on the podcast and exclusive rewards. Visit www.patreon.com/STLCpod. You can also support the podcast on www.Ko-Fi.com/STLCpod. Join my Supporters' Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children--4232884/support This podcast is researched, written, hosted, edited, and produced by Laine.Music for this episode is licensed from https://audiojungle.net. Subscribe to Suffer the Little Children:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/id1499010711Google Podcasts: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/I5mx3lacxpdkhssmk2n22csf32u?t%3DSuffer_the_Little_Children%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/suffer-the-little-children Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/suffer-the-little-children/PC:61848?part=PC:61848&corr=podcast_organic_external_site&TID=Brand:POC:PC61848:podcast_organic_external_siteSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w98Tpd3710BZ0u036T1KEiHeartRadio: https://iheart.com/podcast/77891101/ ...or on your favorite podcast listening platform.
Canlar dieser Special-Folge zum Andenken an Ahmet Kaya sprechen wir mit seinem ehemaligen Manager Aliekber Koç über das Leben, die Musik und den Kampf des rebellischen Künstlers. Wir beleuchten seine Rolle als Stimme der Unterdrückten, seinen Einsatz für Aleviten und die tragische Zeit im Exil. Dabei hinterfragen wir, inwiefern die türkische kurdische Linke ihn im Stich ließ und welche Verantwortung sie an seinem Schicksal trug. Eine bewegende Hommage an einen Künstler, der Generationen geprägt hat.
Canlar in dieser Folge sprechen wir über die Gefahren, die das Alevitentum zunehmend aushöhlen. Zwischen Assimilation, dem Druck einer islamischen Anpassung und der Einflussnahme vermeintlich alevitisch geführter Verbände steht. Welche Wege gibt es, das Alevitentum vor der Entwurzelung zu bewahren? Und welche Risiken drohen uns, wie sie die Drusen bereits entwurzelt und zum Spielball der Geopolitik gemacht haben? Ein Gespräch über den Erhalt einer von innen und außen bedrohten Identität.
Canlar in dieser Folge besprechen wir die spirituelle und kulturelle Bedeutung des Fastens im Monat Muharram , besonders aus der Perspektive der Aleviten. Muharram ist ein heiliger Monat im Islam, der besonders für die Aleviten von großer Bedeutung ist. Wir beleuchten die historischen Hintergründe und die tragischen Ereignisse von Karbala, die das Fasten in dieser Zeit prägen.Hört rein, um zu verstehen, wie das Fasten im Muharram nicht nur eine religiöse Pflicht, sondern auch ein Akt des Gedenkens und der Solidarität ist. Diese Episode bietet einen Einblick in die alevitische Spiritualität beim Fasten und zeigt, wie tief verwurzelte Traditionen heute noch gelebt und gepflegt werden.
Canlar, in dieser Folge erkunden wir das Leben und Vermächtnis von Imam Ali. Wir wollen gemeinsam mehr über die politischen und spirituellen Herausforderungen erfahren, denen Imam Ali gegenüberstand, und wie seine Entscheidungen und Taten die Entwicklung des Islam maßgeblich beeinflussten. Wir beleuchten seine Rolle als erster Muslim und seine unerschütterliche Loyalität zum Propheten.
In dieser Podcast-Folge über das Gedicht "Birlik destani“ unseres alevitischen Dichters Asik Veysel wird die tiefe theopoetische und spirituelle Bedeutung dieses Werkes beleuchtet.Es wird auf seine Inspiration für das Gedicht und die tiefe Botschaft, die es vermittelt eingegangen. Zudem ist Asik Veysel, ein bedeutender Vertreter der alevitischen Dichtung, und vermittelt in diesem Gedicht die Botschaft der Einheit und Verbundenheit aller Menschen die nur durch Allahs Gebote entstehen kann .
"In diesem Podcast erkunden wir die Bedeutung von Allah aus der alevitisch-islamischen Perspektive. Wir tauchen in die Glaubenslehre über unseren Schöpfer ein. Erfahren Sie mehr über die einzigartige Sichtweise der Aleviten auf die Verbindung zwischen dem der glaubt und Allah und wie dieser Aspekt des Glaubens ihr spirituelles Leben und ihre Praktiken leitet."
Selam Canlar und liebe Zuhörer, in unserer ersten Folge wollen wir uns kurz vorstellen und euch Einblicke geben, was wir vorhaben und auf welche Reise wir gemeinsam mit euch gehen wollen.
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"I See You" Led by the Bay Area born Destani Wolf, Destani's Piece is a sonic healing project whose compositions are lush and layered affairs, boasting rich textures that conjure vast heavenly landscapes. Filled with dreamy musical nuances--like rolling angelic harps, harmonic pianos and Wolf's otherworldly vocals, the music of Destani's Piece is reflective and meditative and each composition serves as a balm for a world, that, let's face it, can be a bit raw. The Grammy-nominated Wolf has emerged as a brilliant sonic architect and this music is restorative, comforting and healing. As for Wolf, she's been in the game since she was 15 and found herself playing live at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. Since then, she's been packing her resume' with achievement after achievement. Her voice has been heard on over forty albums, and she's worked with everyone from John Cale to Bobby McFerrin to The Pharcyde. You've heard her on video games like Call of Duty, soundtracks like Disney's The Descendents, Kevin Hart's Laugh At My Pain and Fox's So You Think You Can Dance. She's traveled the globe singing for Cirque du Soleil, is a current member of Bobby McFerrin's MOTION and she collaborates and tours with the Bandaloop Aerial Dance Company. Keep in mind, this is just a partial list. But you get the idea. She's incredible. https://www.instagram.com/destanispiece www.bombshellradio.com (http://www.bombshellradio.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
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OĞUZ KAĞAN'IN EVLENMESİ OĞUZ'UN, GÖGÜN KIZI ILE EVLENMESİ OĞUZ'UN , YERİN KİZİ İLE EVLENMESİ YER VE GÖK VARLIKLARININ OĞUZ'UN OĞLU OLMALARI OĞUZ DESTANINDA "AİLE DÜZENİ"
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Our broken world is desperate for the Presence of God. But the modern church has become distracted by a self-help mentality, celebrity figureheads, and entertainment culture. We have failed to be the supernatural solution for which we were created. In The Way of His Glory, burned-out Christians will find practical empowerment to lead their fellow believers in the authentic pursuit of God's Presence as their priority. Pastor Mark Casto was on the fast track to building the modern “successful” church when God brought it all to an end. He revealed that Mark was prioritizing his ministry above God's Personal Presence. Mark Casto is the lead pastor of The Shepherd's Tent. He is the host of The Family Table Podcast featured on the Destiny Image Podcast Network. He and his wife, Destani, live in Covington, Georgia, with their four children, Elijah, Ezekiel, Elliana, and Eden. To learn more, please visit: www.markcasto.co LISTEN NOW AT: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-blacksmith-chronicles-podcast/id1485445641 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OmhF96FBZ7wz6umnfiMnT Destiny Image: https://destinyimagepodcastnetwork.squarespace.com/#/the-blacksmith-chronicles/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/84241b46-96c3-4aed-a483-a003fd5ea74c/the-blacksmith-chronicles-podcast Ryan Johnson — www.ryanjohnson.us RJM YouTube Channel — https://bit.ly/34Vxbgl Ryan Johnson Ministries Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/officialryanjohnsonministries The Blacksmith Chronicles Podcast Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/RJMinistries Instagram — ryanjohnsonministries EMAIL — info@ryanjohnson.us TikTok — @officialrjm
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Ep. 35: Passion into Purpose - Meaningful Work Fuels Your So... Lindsay 00:00I'm Lindsay Mustain and this is the Career Design Podcast made for driven ambitious square pegs and round holes type professionals who see things differently and challenge the status quo. We obliterate obstacles and unlock hidden pathways to overcome and succeed where others have not stagnation feels like death. And we are unwilling to compromise our integrity and settle for being average in any way. We are the backbone of any successful business and those who overlook our potential are doomed to a slow demise. We do work that truly matters aligns with our purpose, and in turn, we make our lasting mark on the world. We are the dreamers, doers, legends, and visionaries who are called to make our most meaningful contribution and love what we do. Lindsay 00:43Welcome to the Career Design Podcast today I have a special guest for you and she's someone I've known for a number of years and she is just a remarkable human being with a huge heart and her name is Destani Davies. Now she actually is somebody I knew at the beginning of starting my business in career coaching, and she has since made a pivot, and not only that she is changing the world. So today, we're gonna be talking about turning passion and purpose, and how meaningful work really fuels your soul's mission. Destani, welcome to the Career Design Podcast. Destani 01:15Thank you very much for having me today, Lindsay, it's an honor to be on your show. Lindsay 01:19I'm so thrilled that you are here. So why don't you start by kind of paint the picture of what happened to you to get to this point, and then we'll dive into come to that point. Where do you really pivoted? Destani 01:31Yes, so I was actually thinking about this earlier. And I was like, Oh, my gosh, where do you start? I suppose for this one, I'm going to start right at the very beginning. So my parents and before they actually had me, my mother was 17. And my father was 20 at the time, and my mother had grown up. Her mum had passed away when she was 11 years old. She didn't know her father ended up growing up with her grandmother and my father. Hit his own adversities he had gone through as a young men. So by the time they felt pregnant with me, they didn't feel like they had a lot to offer me. So together, they made the decision to put me up for adoption. My mother met with prospective parents. And she found one, the couple that had been trying to you know, have a baby for over 10 years. And it was settled, they were going to be my parents when I was born. The Doctor who birthed me, you know, he was informed of the plane at the time. And basically, the plan was the moment I was born, he was to take me outside of the birthing suite doors, there was a nurse that was going to be waiting, and I would be handed over to my perspective parents. Of course, when I was born, the plan was not followed. Instead of following those steps, he plunked me on top of my mother, and she couldn't, she couldn't give me up. What also happened is she received a phone call from another family member who said, you need to keep that baby or keep her girl inside their family. So the plan had switched from, we're going to adopt her outside of the family to we're going to keep her inside the family a day or so later, my mother and father went to the market knowing there was this new plan forging ahead and they had somebody who was ready to take me, they had left me in the car and while they were at the markets back in the mid-80s, it was safe to do that just so everybody knows and when they came back to the vehicle, I've been kidnapped. After talking to a few people, they actually ended up finding out the person who had taken me was the next one who was supposed to be my mother. So of course, my mother was, you know, besides herself, she knew she couldn't give me up, there was no way she was going to be able to do that. But because my mother and father were prepared to give me up, they had absolutely nothing in place to take on a baby. So over the next few days, they left me with family so they could go and sort that out. Basically, Iby the time they had actually come back to get me, they ended up staying in a property that had rodents in it, it was dark, dingy, and probably not fit at all for a family. It was definitely not ideal, which is why they wanted to give me up. And I suppose I share all of that, because that is part of you know, resilience for me started from that very moment. I also think there's the reason why everything happens and at that time, the one thing they had agreed on is my name. My father had chosen the name Destani, and my mother had chosen the spelling D E S T A N and I knowing full well that she was going to give me out And the reason why she chose the spelling to be different was so she could recognize one day if I ever became somebody that I was her baby. And you know, I've always known the story. But as a mother of five children myself, I never really considered how they would have felt to be in that position or even to be able to think on those terms like, how am I going to find them later on, I find it, it's quite emotional for me now. But I mean, this is just one instance of, you know, the life that I had been bought into and now I'm very grateful for all of the things, you know, we ended up being around or as a child, heavily around domestic violence, I was brought up in a woman's refugees because of their boss sick here, as a child who went to over 40 primary schools in the process, I was also sexually abused, 40, four zero, yes, I used to be able to name them. But now, I think I'm too old, I can't remember, which is a good thing. As a child, I was sexually abused at the hands of multiple individuals, which started at the age of four, which really changed everything for me. And then as a teenager, was also raped more than once, as well. But I suppose all of these different things and crappy is probably an understatement, or like, not the right word to use. But looking back, I can now say that I'm grateful for those experiences and grateful I suppose, from what I can now take from that and help others in that space if that makes sense. Lindsay 06:23That is just beautiful. Well, tell me about what kind of happened in your career, because you have gone down this one path, and then you decided, Okay, you know what, this is not going to work for me. And you decided to go all-in on true, what do we call passion and purpose, the real foundations of true career power? Destani 06:41Yes. So this is where I got to meet Lindsay actually, so originally, I had started in the career space. And this is, I think it's a lot of it had to do with because of those 40 primary schools I had been to, I realized, there are so many transferable skills that I had, and side those times of adversity that I actually bought into my job searching, I've had over 60 roles, and you know, multiple corporates, totally different industries, probably 250 into views. And I'd like to think I learned things along the way that we're able to, you know, I was able to land jobs much quicker and help other people in that space. And I thought this is it. This is exactly what I can do. I'm great at doing jobs and recognizing as I said, the transferable skill set that people have in situations they may not recognize prior, and I suppose as a way to empower them in their journey going forward. So here, I was going in that space. And you know, things were kind of going well, but then it didn't. And it started to affect my relationships. And I think just pivoting from full-time work into you know, working in the corporate side to doing my own thing was a journey in itself. I am that, like I failed miserably throughout that process, and was really ashamed that, you know, it just didn't really take off. But now looking back, I can see, although I looked at it that time because I was learning as my first proper business venture, that it wasn't actually a failure at all, it was stepping stones into what I am now currently doing, which is very much aligned and still quite the same. I'm just not working in that career space anymore. So that journey happened, I ended up packing it because it did interfere. I shouldn't say interfere, but impact my relationship. So I thought, well, I, you know, family needs to come first, if I keep pursuing this, I'm basically going to lose my family. So I chose to let that go for a bit. Lindsay 08:37I just wanna pause you there for just a minute because I want to say that just takes an extraordinary act of bravery. And for people that are listening right now, I think it's really important to know and we use the word failure. And I like that word. But that word is incredibly painful for people like we typically just want to be successful. But I want you to take a moment just to pause and look back, as Destani has and say, Wow, the things that were actually my failures. And I call this the scenic route, the scenic route prepared me to take and ascend to the next level, if it had just been easy to just come to me, we wouldn't have been able to become the person we are now to do the next thing, and then the other part I want to say is that there is a point we're all reaching our lives and I hope before you get to the point where you're hemorrhaging or where you know, you have to make this do or die decision that you choose to pivot at that point before it becomes so painful. Now I didn't have that I got to the point where I was basically felt like I was hemorrhaging. I was bleeding out. I was bleeding my purpose, and I was acting like it was the most unimportant thing to keep me safe. But there's a point where we have to make that change. And I hope you'll do it before you get to that point. But it's just such a powerful message to say I've done all these things and I'm still walking about them. While I've been successful and helped a lot of people let's not deny that it wasn't the right thing. And so I chose to deliberately pivot intentionally to shift my career. Destani 10:04That is so true because I actually like sharing about this perceived failure because it really isn't. But that only happens when you shift through that, and you do make that pivot. So what sense happened from that, you know, I packed it, because as I said, it was either you continue on that path or goodbye to your relationship. And you know, my five children were my family. But that was I noticed it was still, it's part of who I am. And I had already unlocked it inside me, you can't put a back in the box afterward was like no, no family, I had to convince myself. And then I was at work one day, and somebody at my work had told me about five men at the time that had lost their lives to suicide. This was just from your every day, you know, going to make a cup of coffee, I'd run my first half marathon. And we're just having an everyday discussion. And she shared that with me, the five men that had passed away were originally from New Zealand, which is where I'm from. I wasn't prepared for that conversation. But that was actually a massive turning point for me. I stood there, just about ready to cry. She then went on to say that she had received a call earlier that day from her husband, about another young person who had also lost his life to suicide. I thought this is, this is my people and when I say my people, because they're from New Zealand like they're hurting so much, but it's not just about my people, because there are so many people around the world, especially with the pandemic at the moment that are feeling alone, like how many more people are out there feeling this way. And total, that was six people and you know, a radius of 10 kilometers on the Gold Coast here in Australia, within two weeks that had lost their lives to suicide, thinking outside of those like these, probably hundreds, 1000s million. At that point, I knew I was going to do something about it. I just didn't know what that looked like. I went home and shared it with my partner. And he was like, Yeah, that's it. And I thought, Why do you not feel the same way that I feel about this? Oh, you know, I must be weird or something or whatever. Anyway, it comes to Friday and I hear on the radio that somebody else is running a half marathon daily for an entire year to raise awareness for homelessness. And I knew then in there that my journey was going to have to do with running because I absolutely despise running, which probably sounds weird, but I dislike it with a passion. I sent some bags on a journey to run 10 kilometers per day for an entire year as of November the first 2020 and created the solution. And it's the solitary project here that was created to raise awareness for those suffering in silence. There were three objectives at the time running the 10k the other side as we will be fundraising for charity. So I have a GoFundMe page that people can donate to and at the end together, we will select a charity and gift those funds to them so they can keep doing the amazing work that they're doing. And number three, is hope wall is a digital wall that people can share a message of love, hope or inspiration to lift up somebody else who was suffering in silence. That was specifically created for the families and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide. I am fortunate that I have not gone through that. Destani 13:35Haven't gone through that at all. But I can imagine and from the conversations, I've had with people that those who have carried a burden that is so heavy, you know, it is not a burden that I feel belongs to them, but they carry this each and every day. So I thought how can I get them to release part of that from themselves, but at the same time, help other people and that was what we hope all came into play. But I thought well, they can put up a message that can only come from them from their heart, their experience, and the other side who actually needs that message can take that from that war that has since caught on rolling from that concept to hopeful and audio which is our hope for podcasts. I thought you know, this is great. We've got hundreds of messages on this board better people actually looking at them and every now and then I would get messages about it, which is great. But I thought maybe we could make it bring it into audio let people share. So we've done that site and it's about to go into video but I suppose the part that I never saw happening and I'm very proud of this and I'm probably gonna start crying is a physical hope or so I'm working with a local government organization here in Brisbane and they said, Destani we want to hope or down here. And I thought ok Yes, they want the digital war. They're like no, we want a physical war. Anyway, as part of that, they had the source to a particular space. And I said we're going to get in contact with this mob and then see if they're able to do it came back to me. And they said, No, fortunately, they're unable to assist us with that, but we'll look for another space. Well, two weeks ago, I got a message to say, we have a space that's available, we will need to work with other government departments to make it happen. But the space is no one or people attempting, and there have been a lot of fatalities. People who have lost their lives to suicide in this space. And when I read the message, because they said, you know, it might take some time for us to get that suppose I said, No, that's the space like, we have to wait for that space, however long it takes, even if it pushes out the timeframe of the project that we're working together, because that is exactly what that was created for. It's basically going to be like a last line of defense when no one else is there. And I say that, because I'm assuming that when people are in this space, you know, they're there at nighttime, there's no one there because if there was somebody there, the person would try and stop or intervene. So as I listened to that particular message, I got back in contact with him. And I was saying, you know, we need to have lighting there, or maybe a glow on the dark message that you can't see during the day. But at nighttime, it's big enough to see to try and make them choose to stay. And I know it probably sounds like a small thing. But to me, I'm really proud of it. Because I didn't think if you asked me back on first November 2020, that this would be happening, I would never have thought this was possible. Because I still as much as I was doing it, I didn't believe the beauty of it is this is only going to be the first of many hope wall that goes up to around the world and spaces where they're needed. And I'm proud, I'm proud of that, especially if it helps to save you know, one life that helps to reduce one family having to cope with it. I'm definitely proud to be able to share that with the world. So oh, sorry, crying is better. Lindsay 17:12Beautiful message does not apologize. Because there's something I like to say like when somebody cares so deeply about something, that's when we feel tears. And that's one of the things like we have to tap into our humanity, we seem to have lost that in the world. But we, the people who are listening, care about others. And so the work that you're doing is so very powerful, so beautiful. And actually, it's not just improving lives, it saves lives. Destani 17:38Some, I'm very lucky to have a great support system, to be honest. And Lindsay, I didn't even mention this path but actually played a part in this war happening and me stepping into who I truly am as, as a great friend. You know, as I said, I had lost belief in myself, even though I was still doing the solitude project. I knew in my heart, it was created for the world. And I wasn't ready to step in to be who you know who I needed to be, I'd keep trying to hold myself back because I was afraid of you know, what are people going to say what it was if they don't like it, all of these different thoughts popping in my head on one day, I was watching him as he was doing life with another one of our great friends. And basically from there because I trust Lindsay, I thought, you know, I'm going to jump inside. What it is that this particular individual was doing. Absolutely amazing in the PR media space. And if theory and from that, that one video of watching for like a minute or two-hit, you know, really helped to prepare me and build that belief as well. I'm just very, very grateful to have an amazing, powerful network of women behind me. I mean, there are many and two, but these women are leading the way so it helps me to believe anything is possible. And the more I step into that, I'm grateful because then I'm also able to do the same for others who are inside my network, so then they can step in to be who they truly are. So I suppose the thing I wanted to share it, please don't be afraid to do that. Like it is scary. And we all honestly, we all go through this and feel the same. You might think the most confident person that they never feel that way. But we do we're exactly the same in that sense. But despite the fact that we do feel that way, we still step into it anyway. And that's where that growth happens amazing things that go beyond yourself that you couldn't even imagine happens for you, but not only for you for those that you were seeking to help and that's where I'm very grateful for that. You might think it's only a small part or piece in the whole scenario, but it all makes a huge difference. So thank you very much for that, Lindsay. Lindsay 19:52I can see there's something that was big inside of you and that tends to be my gift I'm able to see us kind of oracle genius to understand what you're supposed to do or where that light is and that you're supposed to do something bigger, and really helping you take the pathway to get there. So I'm glad I could play a little part in this journey. I really think that I'm just a stepping stone I help people kind of take that next step up. And I'm so proud to call you my friend. So thank you so much for being on this episode. Destani. Destani 20:23Thank you very much for your time today, Lindsay. It's been a pleasure. And I just hope that this one message I can share before we round out the set. Please never underestimate the power of one message. Because one message can save a life Lindsay 20:40and one message can change a life. So that is such a powerful thing. Now somebody wants to learn more about the hope wall or the solitude project. Tell me about that. How can they find out more? Destani 20:52To find us is we've got a website www.solitudeproject.com, we're also on Instagram and Facebook @solitudeproject.2020. Lindsay 21:05Beautiful and amazing, Destani, thank you so much for sharing your story.
Peygamber Efendimiz Hz.Muhammed (s.a.v.)'in MUTE DESTANI 25 Bölüm Mute Harbi videomuzu sizler için hazırladık. BİSMİLLAH Peygamberimiz ne zaman ve nerede doğdu? Peygamberimizin doğumundaki mucizeler, çocukluk ve gençliği, evliliği, evliklerinin hikmetleri, ahlakı ve merhameti, ibadet hayatı, hicreti, savaşları, veda haccı, nasihatleri, vefatı... Kısaca Peygamberimizin hayatı... Kaynak: Osman Nuri Topbaş , Nebiler Silsilesi -4, Erkam Yayınları Yüzyirmi bin küsür peygamber ve onlardaki bu zuhurat ve ilahi tecelli akışları, sanki bereketli nisan bulutları gibi a'zami derecede işba haline geldikten sonra beşeriyyetin gönül toprağına mecburi bir sürette boşaldı. Ve bereketli bir hidayet şeraresi halindeki nebiler silsilesi, alemlere rahmet olarak gönderilen Hazreti Muhammed Mustafa -sallallahü aleyhi ve sellem-'in zuhura gelmesinin adeta birer ikbal ve bahar müjdesi oldu. Acizane bu eserde nebiler nebisinin bütün beşeriyete nümunei imtisal hayatını ve örnek şahsiyetindeki ulvi incelikleri ve derinlikleri, ayetler ışığında ilahi tecelli akışlarıyla dolu kıssalarını aktarmaya çalıştık. Esasen onu tasvirde lisanlar katbe-kat acizken, bizim lisanımızdaki ifadesi de okyanusdan terzi yüksüğü istiabınca bir kırıntı kabilinden idrakimize damlayan şebnemlerdir. Kanala Abone Olmak İçin Tıklayın: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYm3mfJzuUEDm7LIFXzRP8g?sub_confirmation=1 Kesinlikle izlemeniz gereken video albümlerim! RESULULLAH'ın (SAV )HUTBELERİ VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/3n19gDL M. ESAD ERBİLİ HZ. MEKTUPLARI VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/3cPoSWf MAHMUD SAMİ RAMAZANOĞLU HZ. VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/36n3ZjZ HAYATIN BÜTÜN EVRELERİNİ ANLATAN VİDEOLAR ► https://bit.ly/3l53KOREN ÇOK MERAK EDİLEN SORU VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/2HBAYXq ABDÜLKADİR GEYLANİ HZ. NASİHATLERİ VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/33hoYD3 EVLİYALAR ANSİKLOPEDİSİ VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/2GcfiRh BÜYÜK İSLAM İLMİHALİ Ö.N.BİLMEN VİDEOLARI ► https://bit.ly/36fhjXL Kardeşler Selamün Aleyküm. Efendimiz Muhammed Mustafa Sallallahu Aleyhi ve Sellem'in tebliğ ettiği dîn-i mübîni, günümüz mülahazaları ile bozulmamış kaynaklardan aktarmaya gayret ediyoruz. Vel Asr https://bit.ly/2GmfIo9
McKoy Deyana 5:23 PM (0 minutes ago) to me June 19,2020 was the last time I did a solo episode. From my understanding in the podcast world that is way too long. However, my passion comes from talking to other people and hearing their stories. As my good friend Destani has said many times I am always asking someone “how does that make you feel?” This week I sat with the idea of needing to do a new episode but still wanting to remain true to my mission; be intentional, have people share testimonies, and be honest AND transparent in our conversation. Despite what many people think, having that kind of standard for a guest makes it hard to have people want to come on my show. Well, I went to sleep knowing that I would not be putting out a new episode and that was okay. Until at 12:30 in the morning, my spirit said get up and you do it. Join me this week for a quick episode of ReDeeFined the Podcast. Where I bare a little bit of my soul. Where I stay try to mission of ReDeeFined the Podcast and I speak my truth. Happy listening Family
When Mark and Destani were sent to Covington, GA, the Lord sent them here with a specific assignment to raise up a family that will host His Presence extravagantly. This is a core DNA message for our family that will help you understand the worship culture that we believe will be established here at The Shepherd's Tent.
Yahweh sent Mark and Destani here to raise up a Kingdom family, and today you get to hear from a son who has chosen to walk this path and be joined to what the Lord is doing here in Covington, GA. In this message from Caleb Halstead, he talks about his discovery of the place of union with Jesus. We pray you are blessed by this message!
Raindrops - “15 TEMMUZ AĞITTIR, NE DESTANI?” - BEKİR SALİM / GÜN BUGÜN by Bahar Solukları
Cara Poalillo and Dr. Fitni Destani, a professor at Keene State College who specializes in mental performance in athletes, talk about all things mindset and gender in ninja. We discuss how we can empower girls and women in our sport to reach their full potential in training and competition. When should we be training and competing coed? Should we separate by gender? How can we best set female athletes up for success? www.propellolife.com 10% off and free shipping code: NINJABABES
On this week's episode, J.Mix is joined by Destani Simone and Thérèse Green to unpack their thoughts on being unhitched and child-free black women! They discuss the pressures imposed on society and their peers to get married and have children and confront why they have not reached the next milestone. J.Mix expounds on her annoyances with "sheeple" who are only getting married and having kids to fulfill a conditioned expectation. Destani toys between wanting to get married out of love and/or out of financial stability. And Thérèse has a message for parents who claim to know everything about their children. Other things discussed:Why do folks cry at weddings, Societal pressures of getting married while black, Origins of marriage vs. Marriage in 2020, J.Mix's unresolved annoyance with Engagement/Wedding/Pregnacy/Birth announcements, Overpopulation, Parents who desire freedom from childrearing responsibilities, and so much more!FOLLOW OUR GUESTS SOCIALS: Destani @destani.simoneThérèse @t_andcrumpets If you are all caught up on TSAM and want to explore more bonus and exclusive content:Subscribe to TSAM's Patreon!www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial--Follow The Self-Aware Millennial on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube!--Contact theselfawaremillennial@gmail.com with suggestions, advice and business inquiries. Compliments welcome as well :)--Song(s): "The Self-Aware Millennial Theme"--www.tsampodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial)
Part 2: The wait is finally over! We cut you off at a great spot last week. Here is Part II. Five years ago, God gave Destani a vision of owning her own dance studio. She walked into a building with no money and a small fundraiser idea. She used every penny from her 5-dollar fundraiser. This was the very beginning of Destined to Dance Studio. I could truly write a book about what I have seen Destani go through and what I have seen her accomplish. However, she has a testimony that NEEDS to be heard. Join me RIGHT NOW, as @noturdestani shares her testimony! You will be moved, you will be surprised, and you will be encouraged.
Part I: Five years ago, God gave Destani a vision of owning her own dance studio. She walked into a building with no money and a small fundraiser idea. She used every penny from her 5-dollar fundraiser. This was the very beginning of Destined to Dance Studio. I could truly write a book about what I have seen Destani go through and what I have seen her accomplish. However, she has a testimony that NEEDS to be heard. Join me RIGHT NOW, as @noturdestani shares her testimony! You will be moved, you will be surprised, and you will be encouraged.
Part 2: 2018 to 2019 I had the of my life. Everything that meant anything to me died. I felt defeated . I remember asking one of my good friends “why me?”, she simply replied, “why not you?” I asked myself what the experience was trying to teach me. I had to change my perspective. I had to change my narrative. From that moment forward, when things got difficult, that was the first question I asked myself, "what is this teaching me?" I had to believe that had something on the other side of THIS pain..ReDeefined the Podcast is a show that will showcase real people, who have gone through life changing and traumatic experiences, who many people counted out and said they wouldn't make it, but somehow they beat the odds and ReDeefined (get it, redefined?) themselves.Many people only see the end result of the storm, but they don't see the process, they do not see the struggle and I want to show them know matter how bad it gets, better days come; I am proof.I love to share stories. I love to hear the lows, highs, and the growth. Truth is to tell anything that I have been through…scares me. I am like everyone else, I do not want to be judged, I do not want to appear like I am a victim, I hate looking back.But with this podcast, my prayer from day one has been to create a space that promotes ,transparency, healing, growth, and laughter. I say all this to say, I have read the messages, I have read the DMs, and I finally gave in; yall won. LolJoin SPECIAL GUEST HOST, Destani of Destined to Dance Studio, in Anaheim CA as she puts me in the hot seat to hear my ReDeeFining moments. It was a walk down memory lane for both of us, but such an empowering moment for me. You can listen RIGHT now on @applepodcast @googlepodcast @stitcher @podserve.fm @youtube
Part 1: 2018 to 2019 I had the of my life. Everything that meant anything to me died. I felt defeated . I remember asking one of my good friends “why me?”, she simply replied, “why not you?” I asked myself what the experience was trying to teach me. I had to change my perspective. I had to change my narrative. From that moment forward, when things got difficult, that was the first question I asked myself, "what is this teaching me?" I had to believe that had something on the other side of THIS pain..ReDeefined the Podcast is a show that will showcase real people, who have gone through life changing and traumatic experiences, who many people counted out and said they wouldn't make it, but somehow they beat the odds and ReDeefined (get it, redefined?) themselves.Many people only see the end result of the storm, but they don't see the process, they do not see the struggle and I want to show them know matter how bad it gets, better days come; I am proof.I love to share stories. I love to hear the lows, highs, and the growth. Truth is to tell anything that I have been through…scares me. I am like everyone else, I do not want to be judged, I do not want to appear like I am a victim, I hate looking back.But with this podcast, my prayer from day one has been to create a space that promotes ,transparency, healing, growth, and laughter. I say all this to say, I have read the messages, I have read the DMs, and I finally gave in; yall won. LolJoin SPECIAL GUEST HOST, Destani of Destined to Dance Studio, in Anaheim CA as she puts me in the hot seat to hear my ReDeeFining moments. It was a walk down memory lane for both of us, but such an empowering moment for me. You can listen RIGHT now on @applepodcast @googlepodcast @stitcher @podserve.fm @youtube
In this episode Vickie chats to Destani Davies. Destani is the Founder of T CareersPro – The Careers Professionals where she teaches youth how to market themselves for jobs, although the core of her message is looking at some of the childhood trauma that she has experienced and pulling out some of the strengths from these situations, to inspire and empower youth to create their own reality. Destani is an International Guest Speaker and Author of Resilience: Through the Eyes of a Child, she currently does FIFO in Hamilton NZ, with her partner and 5 children residing in Brisbane. Destani has a passion for poetry and is an avid storyteller, who has chosen to step forward from the dark to light up the pathway for many more to follow.Podcaster, Vickie Magic is a Journalist, Magazine Owner, ICF (International Coaching Federation) Accredited Business and Life Coach, Mindset Retreat Facilitator and a Multi Award Winner. She truly believes that we can 'WAKE UP' to see that 'WE HAVE GOT THIS' thing called life. Vickie believes that while we are all constantly growing, we actually already have everything we need (within us) to be everything we ever want to be AND MORE. Vickie speaks to some extraordinary ordinary people who have some ordinary extraordinary stories. She loves that every single human has a story to share and she is keen to find that story. Vickie asks each of her interviews, when they WOKE UP? She asks them to share their BIG LIFE TIP or TOOL to inspire you towards the belief that 'You've got this'.For more information go to https://vickiemagic.com.au/To download your free daily intention setting planner, click on solutions, then My Destiny Designer Support the show (https://vickiemagic.com.au/the-wake-up-club/)
All Naps Matter Episode 20 “ Destani P” “Over coming setbacks” Who are you? What you do how long oh been doing it Hobbies like interest. What do you aspire to be? What is a setback to you? What does overcoming mean to you? How do you position yourself when facing setbacks? What started this whole idea and belief. What do you do to keep yourself encouraged? Goals current projects future projects And what does it take to stay effective ? And what does that mean to you? And how this mindset is incorporated in your life through every venture you do? What’s your purpose? How are you achieving it? In social Work Personal
Bu bölümde Gılgamış ile ölümsüzlüğü arıyor ve bu destana veda ediyoruz.
Bu bölümde Gılgamış ve Enkidu'nun dostluğunu ve maceralarını konuşuyoruz.
Ryan invites guests Destani Gross and Naomi King for a scorcher of a podcast. Destani is offering solid advice to one special person, Naomi is running twitter polls, and Ryan tries to explain how DNA tattoos could work. Subscribe on iTunes! Follow on Soundcloud! Email: roundrobinpod@gmail.com Twitter: @RoundRobinPod Ryan Neitzey Twitter: @ryanneitzey Snapchat: ryannancy6 Destani Gross Twitter: @destanicoring Naomi King Twitter: @nimwashere Credits: Creator and Producer: Ryan Neitzey Equipment: Wild Stangs Radio Studio at Stevenson University Editor: Ryan Neitzey Artwork: Kayla "Red" Zuromski Music: Ryan Neitzey
Striving to inject her unique flair into the realm of contemporary fiction, Award-Winning, Best-Selling author and blogger, Ni’cola Mitchell enter the literary scene with one main objective: To Stimulate Your Mind, One Word at a Time. Through her independent publishing company NCM Publishing, Ni’cola published numerous titles which have been featured on various best-selling lists throughout the country. Much of her work revolves around complex relationship issues and Mitchell’s compulsive desire to see women overcome challenges. Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, she currently resides in North Las Vegas, Nevada with her two daughters Destani and Diamond. Ni’cola is also the CFO of Obsessive Soul Media and Co-Founder of the Baltimore Urban Book Festival. She sits on the board of the Miss Black Collegiate USA Scholarship Pageant, and manages the pageants Author Pavilion. She is also a primary panel member for the State of Black Parent Conference. Ni’cola is also the Celebrity Brand Ambassador for Premier Hair. She is a contributing writer for Urbania Magazine and FeedLynks, the Urban News Network. Ni’cola is a Strategic Partner for the California’s Women’s Conference, and is also a 2014 Blogger’s Week Ambassador. She holds a Bachelors degree of Science in Business Management and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Film. Over and Over Again was featured in the top ten by EDC Creations Recommended Reading List the 2009 fall season under Mainstream Fiction and Women’s Fiction. Ni’cola was nominated Self-Published Author of the Year with the African-American Literary Award Show for 2010, 2011, and 2012. Her short story "The Forbidden Rain" was featured in the Between the Sheets anthology which won 2011 Anthology of the Year with the African-American Literary Award Show. Ni'cola's distinctive writing talent has led her to become a featured columnist for Urb Society Magazine, and a nominee for the 2014 I Am a Diva, literary awards. With her outstanding representation of Las Vegas’ African American community, Ni’cola Mitchell was featured in the second edition of Who’s Who in Black Las Vegas. As well as being an author, Nicola is also a motivational speaker and literary consultant, which allowed her to become the recipient of the 2013 Queen that Rocks Award, from the Heal a Woman to Heal a Nation Conference. Ni'cola was also the 2015 Upward Bound Honoree award, presented by the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Currently, she is touring across the country, speaking about the importance of going after your dreams and overcoming obstacles, and how to self-publish your book successfully. When she isn’t writing, Mitchell loves to spend time with her family and volunteers as a mentor for youth activities. http://www.nicolacmitchell.com/
Striving to establish a new flair to the term contemporary fiction, Ni’cola entered the literary scene with her debut self published novel entitled OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Establishing the publishing company NCM Publishing; Ni’cola wanted to create themes in her work revolving around situations that are a compulsive desire to see women over come challenges. Her next novel THE APPETIZER will be released in 2010. Ni'cola Mitchell is originally from Kingston, Jamaica. Currently she resides in North Las Vegas, Nevada with her two daughters, Destani and Diamond. She holds a Bachelors degree of Science in Business Management and is currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration in HealthCare Management. When Ni'cola isn't writing, she loves to spend time with her family and volunteer as a mentor for youth activities.
Striving to establish a new flair to the term contemporary fiction, Ni’cola entered the literary scene with her debut self published novel entitled OVER AND OVER AGAIN. Establishing the publishing company NCM Publishing; Ni’cola wanted to create themes in her work revolving around situations that are a compulsive desire to see women over come challenges. Her next novel THE APPETIZER will be released in 2010. Ni'cola Mitchell is originally from Kingston, Jamaica. Currently she resides in North Las Vegas, Nevada with her two daughters, Destani and Diamond. She holds a Bachelors degree of Science in Business Management and is currently pursuing a Masters of Business Administration in HealthCare Management. When Ni'cola isn't writing, she loves to spend time with her family and volunteer as a mentor for youth activities.