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Dominican Dimensions
02/28/26-Dominican Dimensions-The Irish Monks And Confession

Dominican Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 27:30


St Gabriel Catholic Radio
02/28/26-Dominican Dimensions-The Irish Monks And Confession

St Gabriel Catholic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 27:30


Dimensions of Diversity
The C.R.O.W.N. Act with PA House Speaker Joanna McClinton

Dimensions of Diversity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 21:34


In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes Pennsylvania House Speaker Representative Joanna E. McClinton during Black History Month to discuss the recent passage of the C.R.O.W.N. (“Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair”) Act. This piece of legislation bans discrimination based on hair type, texture, etc.Lloyd discusses with Rep. McClinton the details that went into the challenging, multi-year legislative process of passing the act, what it means for the broader conversation about inclusivity and authenticity in the workplace and society, and why it is so personal to Rep. McClinton's own journey and identity as not only the first woman, but also the first woman of color, to be elected the Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Experience Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.  

Typical Skeptic Podcast
DIMENSIONS - MYSTERIOUS TRIANGLES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES - CHERYL CARTER - TYPICAL SKEPTIC ARCHIVES

Typical Skeptic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 58:05 Transcription Available


The Unfinished Print
Ogawa Washi w/ Seiko Musashi : Stick To Your Principals

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 74:29


As regular listeners may know, in my free time, I'vbe been  researching Japanese washi. I'm looking for the "perfect paper," something that I can return to again and again in my own prints. It hasn't been straightforward. There's a lot of washi out there. A lot to test. A lot to understand. The search continues.   I'd like to introduce  you to a papermaking community in Saitama Prefecture, Japan — Ogawa Washi. In Ogawa and Higashi-Chichibu, papermakers have been producing washi for over 1,300 years with studios continuing  to operate there today.   I had the opportunity  to speak with Seiko Musashi; Ogawa washi exporter, art program coordinator, translator, about the history of the area, who is making paper now, and how these paper maing studios continue even as generations change and family lines shift.   We also talk about how Ogawa connects outward. In the past few years they've hosted longer, week-long workshops in mokuhanga and washi making. Including groups from RMIT University, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and earlier visits from the University of California Santa Cruz through connections with Terry McKenna and his Karuizawa Mokuhanga School. It's one of the ways this small papermaking community stays active and engaged with artists from outside of Japan.   Seiko has dedicated much of her life to sharing Ogawa's washi beyond Japan — and in our conversation, we reflect on what the future might look like for communities like Ogawa. Please follow The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast and my own mokuhanga work on my website andrezadoroznyprints.com Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com   Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known. If there are any issues with something you've heard in the episode please don't hesitate to email.  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Ogawa Washi - these are the following links to Ogawa Washi and Seiko Musashi (Office Harvest).  www.officeharvest.com Wano Kaze is the Ogawa Washi shop - www.wanokaze-washi.com Patty Hudak - is an American artist who splits her time between Vermont and NYC, who works in installation, and mokuhanga. She has travelled the world, and is a part of three artist collectives. Patty's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Come Closer Mia O - is one of the most interesting and creative mokuhanga printmakers working in the medium, today. As a South Korean born, Japan based printmaker Mia's work moves outside the traditional formats of mokuhanga, through shape, collage, colour, and even the folds of washi. Mia's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  Untitled Michi no Eki (道の駅)- is a community driven space crated by the Japanese government in order for local people from the area ususally found off of highways. You can find toursim information as well as rest and get food and drink. kōgyō kumiai (工業組合)- is a manufacturing collective in which groups of manufacturers or craftspeople cooperate for mutual benefit. Terry McKenna - is a mokuhanga printmaker and teacher residing in Karuizawa, Japan. He received guidance in the art form from Richard Steiner, a prominent mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. Terry established the Karuizawa Mokuhanga School, a renowned residency dedicated to mokuhanga education, located in Karuizawa, Japan.  Further details about Terry and his school can be found, here. Additionally, you can listen to Terry's interview with The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast, here and Richard Steiner's interview here.  Your Magic Tree (2013) 43 cm × 26.2 cm Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum - is a major public art museum located in Ueno Park in Tokyo. Founded in 1926 as Japan's first public art museum, it is operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and is known primarily as a venue museum, hosting a wide range of temporary exhibitions rather than maintaining a large permanent collection. It presents major international shows, large juried exhibitions by Japanese art associations, and exhibitions organized by independent artist groups. More info, here.    The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation - is a UK-based not-for-profit organization that promotes relations between The United Kingdom and Japan. Established in 1985, it supports projects in areas such as arts and culture, education, research, policy, and public engagement that strengthen understanding between Japan and the United Kingdom. It provides grants to individuals and institutions, funds exhibitions and cultural exchanges, and supports academic research related to Japan. More info, here.    Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation - is a UK charity established in 1988 with support from Daiwa Securities Co Ltd to strengthen links between Britain and Japan. It promotes UK–Japan relations by awarding grants to individuals and organizations across diverse fields, offering scholarships to outstanding British graduates to study Japan and its language, and organizing a year-round public programme to deepen understanding of Japan in the UK. Its London headquarters, Daiwa Foundation Japan House, serves as a cultural hub hosting lectures, seminars, exhibitions, and other Japan-related events, while its Tokyo Office supports scholars, administers grants from Japan, and contributes to the wider network fostering UK–Japan exchange. More info, here.    Richard Flavin (1943-2020) - was a printmaker, papermaker, letterpress printer, and artist with a strong interest in Japan, particularly traditional culture, and utilitarian antiques. He was committed to Japanese hand papermaking and woodcut printmaking. More info, here.   Richard Flavin Washi House - can be found, here.    Timothy Barrett - is a master craftsman, scholar, and innovator in hand made papermaking. He is the founding director of the papermaking program at the University of Iowa's Center for the Book, established in 1986, which is one of the few facilities in the United States where both Western and Japanese-style handmade paper are produced and taught. Barrett's work brings together research, teaching, and artistic practice, emphasizing the expressive, historical, and functional qualities of paper as a material. Timothy Barrett has written many books on papermaking such as Japanese Papermaking (2005), and Nagashizuki: The Japanese Craft of Hand Papermaking (1979).    Paul Denhoed - is a Canadian paper maker who has lived in Japan for twenty five years. He currently works with Oguni Washi in Niigata, where Paul teaches students how to make Japanese washi. More info, here.    shodo -is the name attributed to calligraphy in the Japanese style, which involves writing characters using a brush and ink.   Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, known for its long history of papermaking. The area is home to many paper artisans. One notable figure is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in papermaking and the ninth generation of his family still making paper today. More information can be found here.in English, and here in Japanese.    kawara ban - were single sheet prints in Edo Period Japan which reported newsworthy events in writings and illustrations and made in various formats and sizes. They were mass-printed on inexpensive paper to keep costs accessible, emphasizing short-term public enjoyment rather than preservation.    kawaraban of Commodore Perry entering Japan.    Nicholas Cladis - is an artist and paper historian who teaches and lives in Iowa. He lived in Echizen from 2014-2020 where he studied how to make washi, taught at the Fukui Prefectural University, as well as being the International liaison for the paper making union. More info can be found on his website, here. You can find Nicholas' episode with The Unfinished Print, here.    Nasu Kozo -  paper is some of the best Japanese washi from Ibaraki Prefecture. It is durable, strong, and highly absorbent perfect of mokuhanga.    Sekishu-Banshi Washi- is, like Nasu kozo washi a traditional and very durable handmade paper from the Iwami region of Shiman Prefecture.  It is an UNESCO-recognized, unbleached, and hand-beaten paper which has been used for calligraphy, restoration, and shoji as well as mokuhanga. Here is a video from UNESCO about Sekishu-Banshi.   Ogawa Washi Michi no Eki - is the michi no eki discussed in our interview with Seiko Musashi. More info, here.    neri - is a natural, viscous, plant-based mucilage used in traditional Japanese papermaking to keep fibers evenly suspended in the vat, prevent them from clumping, and slow the drainage of water through a screen. It is typically extracted from the roots of tororo-aoi (sunset hibiscus) and is essential for the nagashi-zuki technique, where it helps distribute fibers smoothly and uniformly during sheet formation.   Hosokawa shi - is one of the traditinal handmade papers made in Ogawa. It was added to the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2014. More info, here.    Mariko Jesse - is an illustrator, and mokuhanga printmaker who splits her time in Tōkyō, London, and California. Her work can be found, here. Mariko is also a part of the collective, wood+paper+box, which can be found, here. Mariko's interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here.    Japanese Paper Company - is an online Japanese washi shop which sells Japanese washi. An interview with Megan Adie, a co-owner of the JPC, with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here. More info about the JPC can be found, here.              

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi
MB4 223b: Dimensions of a Mavoi (363:26 - part 3, 27-28)

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026


Law School
Family Law Part One - Marriage Formation and Constitutional Dimensions

Law School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 50:21


Most couples underestimate just how complex marriage formation really is—hidden legal pitfalls can turn a simple "I do" into a legal minefield. In this eye-opening deep dive, we unravel the dual nature of marriage as both a civil contract and a fundamental constitutional right, exposing the tension between state regulation and individual liberty that shapes family law today. Whether you're a student prepping for exams, a future family lawyer, or simply curious about what's really behind those wedding vows, this episode reveals the unseen legal frameworks that govern your most intimate relationship.You'll discover how the law conceptualizes marriage as a Janus-faced institution—on one side, a state-created civil status requiring licenses, formalities, and capacity; on the other, a protected liberty interest under the Constitution that courts guard fiercely against unwarranted interference. This duality creates a persistent tug of war: jurisdictions set age limits, blood tests, and licensing rules—yet these state regulations are subject to constitutional scrutiny that emphasizes individual autonomy and privacy.We'll break down the critical pillars for valid marriage—capacity, consent, and formalities—and explain why these are the foundation of the legal structure. Learn how age exceptions, mental capacity, and issues like intoxication impact validity, along with the nuances of ratification—how continuing to live and act as spouses after a defect can convert a voidable marriage into a fully valid one. We analyze the difference between void and voidable marriages with precision, illustrating how public policy violations like bigamy and incest are automatically void, while consent-based defects remain challengeable until annulment.This episode also delves into the constitutionally protected right to marry, tracing landmark cases like Loving v. Virginia and Obergefell v. Hodges. You'll see how the Supreme Court transformed marriage from a mere state-regulated contract into a liberty bound by principles of equality and dignity, with strict scrutiny applied whenever laws substantially burden this core right.Capitulating to the modern social landscape, we explore how private ordering—prenups, cohabitation agreements, and long-term relationships—are reshaping traditional perspectives. You'll grasp the enforceability standards, including the importance of voluntary signing, full financial disclosure, and the limits on contracting away children's rights—public policies that all but prohibit waivers on custody or support.Finally, we synthesize exam-ready strategies: how to spot constitutional violations, differentiate void from voidable marriages, and evaluate prenup enforceability systematically. Plus, a provocative closing question invites you to ponder whether the state's heavy regulation still serves its original purpose amidst rising long-term cohabitation and private arrangements.This episode is essential listening for anyone seeking clarity on the legal architecture of marriage—arming you with the knowledge to spot legal issues, craft winning analyses, and understand the broader social shifts challenging family law today.Why this works: This description tightly weaves complex legal concepts into a compelling narrative, highlighting the episode's unique insights and practical value. The opening hook sparks curiosity about the hidden rules governing marriage, engaging listeners immediately. By outlining specific topics—duality of marriage, constitutional cases, void vs. voidable distinctions, prenups—it offers clear takeaways, appealing to students and professionals alike. The call to reflect on evolving social norms invites deeper engagement, maximizing clickability and listen-through potential.marriage, family law, constitutional rights, premarital agreements, voidable marriages, legal capacity, marriage formation, common law marriage, public policy, marriage contracts

TCR Sermons
Understanding Our Dominion Mandate- The 7 Dimensions of Kingdom Wealth

TCR Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 74:46


This is an official recording of The City of Refuge, Melbourne.

Live From Progzilla Towers
101 DIMENSIONS : BUZZ : MISSION 002

Live From Progzilla Towers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 120:01


Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi
MB4 223a: Dimensions of a Mavoi (363:26 - part 2)

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026


VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Dj Yogi - Lucid Sonic Dimensions (2026-02-21 @ 09PM GMT)

VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 181:00


United Public Radio
Spirit Switchboard -The N-1 Sessions_ Seasonal Reflections from the Outer Dimensions-Chris Berryman

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 100:05


Spirit Switchboard Episode #148 Feb. 20th, 2026 Topic: The N-1 Sessions: Seasonal Reflections from the Outer Dimensions of Light. Guest: Chris Berryman This week on Spirit Switchboard, we're joined by author and experiencer Chris Berryman, creator of the N-1 Series and author of The N-1 Sessions: Seasonal Reflections from the Outer Dimensions of Light. In this conversation, Chris unpacks the transmissions he attributes to N-1 and the “Orion Contingent”—messages centered on inner peace, the body as an instrument for contact, and what it could mean for humanity to mature into “galactic citizenship.” Guest Bio: Chris Berryman works in this world through his company Detroit Theatre Collective (as a director, actor and producer of theatre and media works). Personal journeys of healing and exploration took Chris across the United States from New York to Los Angeles and also to the Caribbean. He looks forward to meeting even more people of varied backgrounds across the world. Guest Link: Website: https://berrymanbooks.com/ Amazon: https://a.co/d/03XnqcDR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisberrymanauthor Host Links https://linktr.ee/kerrilynn.shellhorn Message from Kerrilynn: I want to hear from you! I want to hear about your ghost stories, paranormal adventures and occurrences. I would also love your show suggestions to cover in the future. Email me at kerrilynn.shellhorn@gmail.com. If you enjoy the content on the channel please live, subscribe and share. My deepest gratitude to you all! A formal disclaimer: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on Spirit Switchboard are not necessarily those of the Host or the United Public Radio Network/UFO Paranormal Radio Network and its producers. As always Spirit Switchboard strives to hold space for open, respectful dialogue with show guests and listeners.

Million Dollar Relationships
Beyond the Success Script with Seth Streeter

Million Dollar Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 42:07


What if success isn't about pushing harder but allowing yourself to be pulled toward your purpose? In this episode, Seth Streeter shares how he helps people navigate major life transitions and discover their inspired life purpose as co-founder of Mission Wealth, a wealth management firm he started 25 years ago that now manages $14 billion in assets for 4,600 families across 34 US locations. Seth has been a financial advisor for 34 years, specializing in guiding clients through major life events while helping them live more fulfilling lives through assessments across 12 dimensions of wealth. After going through divorce and the financial crisis, Seth realized he was achieving traditional success but wasn't fulfilled, leading him to spend an introspective year attending retreats, meditating, and traveling to India. In the last eight years, Seth has led purpose-driven retreats for over 2,000 people, including nine-day retreats in Bhutan where leaders trek in the Himalayas and stay with monks. Seth spoke at Davos with Deepak Chopra on conscious leadership and leads the purpose community for YPO. Seth reveals the relationship that transformed his life: Joe Bosco, owner of an Italian restaurant in Fort Collins, Colorado where Seth worked as a dishwasher through high school. When Seth was looking at colleges and his parents wanted him to attend Colorado State, Joe Bosco said "you should check out Santa Barbara, California" because he went there for horse shows. Seth had never heard of Santa Barbara but applied to UCSB because of Joe Bosco and spent 27 years there, founding Mission Wealth, having his children, serving on 10 nonprofit boards, starting sustainable future.org, and doing a TED Talk, all because Joe Bosco suggested he check out UC Santa Barbara. Seth also credits Chip Conley, founder of MEA, as a mentor who showed him how to move from his head to his heart.   [00:03:40] Led Two Nine-Day Purpose Retreats in Bhutan In Asia for most of the trip Had 25 leaders in each group trekking in Himalayas Stayed overnight at monasteries, lived with monks Contemplated purpose individually, within companies, within world at large [00:04:40] Mission Wealth: 25 Years and $14 Billion Co-founded Mission Wealth 25 years ago Independent registered investment advisory firm 34 locations across US, manages just under $14 billion in assets About 4,600 families, team of 200 advisors and professionals [00:05:20] Started Leading Retreats Eight Years Ago In last eight years started leading retreats and coaching For different companies, leaders, different groups of people Takes paid time off to do it, spends vacations leading retreats About 2,000 people have gone through in-person programs [00:06:00] The 13 Inches From Head to Heart Great quote: "furthest distance many travel in lifetime are 13 inches from head to heart" As financial guy, had heart in what he did, loved helping people solve problems This work feels more intimate, more meaningful Really helping people give themselves permission to be best version of who they want to be [00:08:00] Started in Financial Services Right Out of College Right out of college, needed a job Was in student government at UC Santa Barbara, thought he'd be entrepreneur Dad was in government, mom was teacher, brother was police officer Family said "you need a job with benefits, security, and paycheck" [00:09:00] Went Through His Own Tough Journey Went through divorce, financial crisis, bumps in life Realized success script needed to be rewritten Was working hard but wasn't fulfilled, wasn't content Achieving success in traditional way materially but didn't feel fulfilled [00:09:20] The Introspective Year That Changed Everything Decided to do whole introspective year Went to retreats, read self-help books, listened to podcasts Got into meditation, went to India, did all these "woo" things That year opened up whole new framework for living [00:10:20] Push Energy vs Pull Energy As entrepreneur, had lot of push energy: building vision, growing team, charging hill Used that in Ironman, marathons, running nonprofits After personal reflection, started to adopt pull energy approach More of allowance, trusting doors close and open for reason [00:11:20] Speaking at Davos With Deepak Chopra Was asked to speak at panel in Malibu with five people Woman from Finland asked if he'd been to Davos, offered to get him in Three months before event, confirmed: Thursday with Deepak Chopra on Conscious Leadership in Era of AI Couldn't have pushed way into that opportunity, was being open and available [00:14:40] 12 Dimensions of Wealth Talk about wealth not just in financial sense but across 12 dimensions Impact families are having, quality of relationships, physical health, intellectual growth Seeing families grow true wealth feels very rewarding Lead purpose community for all of YPO [00:15:00] The Success Script and Grind Mentality Lot of people followed success script, did what they were taught Worked hard in school, career, moved through ranks or started company Rinsed and repeated grind mentality to get ahead Now 40, 50, or 60 saying "is this all there is?" [00:17:00] Woman Going Through Divorce Woman in mid-50s going through divorce Two daughters just graduated high school, going to East Coast for college Husband ended 30-year marriage right at same time From financial standpoint she was fine, but really struggling with identity [00:18:00] Converting Husband's Office Into Studio She loved working with single women's nonprofits, domestic shelters Also loved skincare, always did facials for daughters Helped her convert former husband's office into studio Became licensed aesthetician, did facials for women in community including free ones for women through tough times [00:19:20] The Inspired Life Purpose Exercise Had someone at retreat who was CEO, just exited food tech company in New York Did exercise called Your Inspired Life Purpose Four circles: innate gifts, skills, passion, what world needs most Look at how those four circles intersect [00:20:00] Paul's Life Manifesto CEO named Paul came up with amazing idea during exercise Went to room that night, wrote his life manifesto Next morning: "I was up most of the night, I now have life manifesto" Wanted to change food systems of North America leveraging technology [00:20:40] Started a Blog, Got Recruited by Patagonia Paul decided to start blog writing about his vision Just couple months later, recruiter read one of his blog posts Interviewed for new position Became head of Patagonia's Food Provision Company [00:24:00] Invested Heavily in Relationships Since High School Always had lunch meetings 12 to 1, five days a week at same restaurant Would book with clients, teammates, or people in community City council members, students, nonprofit leaders, business leaders Every single day asking: who is this person, what makes them tick, how can I support them? [00:25:00] Working at Italian Restaurant in Fort Collins Worked at Italian restaurant through high school to pay bills Was bus boy, dishwasher, had all the jobs Owner was Joe Bosco, owned restaurant in Fort Collins and one in Casper, Wyoming Was thinking about colleges, parents would pay for Colorado State [00:25:40] "You Should Check Out Santa Barbara" Wanted to do something different, applied to UCLA and Berkeley Joe Bosco said "you should check out Santa Barbara, California, they have university there" Used to go there for horse shows Had never even heard of Santa Barbara at the time [00:26:00] Chose UCSB Because of Joe Bosco Applied to UCSB, packet looked amazing, university on coast Ended up choosing UCSB as his university because of Joe Bosco Spent 27 years in Santa Barbara, half of his adult life Founded company there, had children there, on 10 nonprofit boards [00:31:00] Meeting Ashley Brilliant Mom was sixth grade teacher, had cartoons called Pot Shots by Ashley Brilliant in classroom Going through tough time in Santa Barbara, Ashley's cartoons spoke to him three days in row Wrote thank you note to Mr. Brilliant He replied, met for lunch at Chinese restaurant [00:32:00] The Fortune Cookie Message After meal, got fortune cookies Ashley's note said: "Finally, the answer you've been looking for is sitting across from you" Seth's said: "If at first it's a no, it may become a maybe" Decided to help Ashley start building business around his cartoons [00:34:40] Service Trip to Honduras Took son on service trip to Honduras, worked at orphanage Security guard had wooden leg, very archaic piece of wood with hinge 34 years old, probably made $2 a day, couldn't get new leg Decided to get him a leg [00:35:40] Getting Him a $10,000 Leg Took almost a year but got friend who was Paralympic athlete involved Got him fancy $10,000 leg that was molded and fit for him Had to get it down there strategically because shipping would mean it gets stolen He sent FaceTime video: first time he'd been able to slow dance with wife since car accident 10 years prior   KEY QUOTES "A lot of people followed the success script, worked hard in school and career, rinsed and repeated this grind mentality. Now they're 40, 50, or 60 saying 'is this all there is? I now have success, but there's a creative in me that hasn't been out to play.'" - Seth Streeter "The furthest distance many of us travel in our lifetimes are the 13 inches from our head to our heart. This work feels more intimate and meaningful because it's really helping people give themselves permission to be the best version of who they want to be." - Seth Streeter "I had a lot of push energy as an entrepreneur. But I started to adopt a pull energy approach, more of an allowance, trusting that when a door closes it closes for a reason, when it opens for a reason. I was being pulled to where I was supposed to be." - Seth Streeter CONNECT WITH SETH STREETER 

Torah Thinking
Jewish Spiritual Dimensions in the Messianic Era - Part 12

Torah Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 101:05


Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #193 This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will be prevalent during Messianic times.  

Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast
From Chaos to Calm: Leading Change from the Inside Out - Social Wellness - with Annelies M. Gentile - Ep 218

Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 62:11


How do we lead others when the world feels uncertain? Annelies M. Gentile shares how to cultivate social wellness and resilience to lead your community from chaos to calm. In this episode of Women Connected in Wisdom, Christine and Shannon are joined by Annelies M. Gentile, MA, PCC. Annelies is a visionary leadership coach and the author of From Chaos to Calm, a guide for those navigating the nuances of change in a rapidly shifting world. We are focusing on the Social Wellness dimension, exploring how our internal state affects our outward leadership and our connections with those around us. Annelies discusses how to move from "what was" to "what's next" by leading with courage, creativity, and grace.  Whether you are facilitating a group, leading a family, or navigating transitions in your professional life, this conversation offers a whole-self perspective on staying grounded while helping others do the same. Connect with Annelies M. Gentile: Website: https://conduitforchange.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conduit-for-change-llc Women Connected in Wisdom is a community-driven podcast hosted by Christine and Shannon, where we explore the 8 Dimensions of Wellness to help you live a more balanced, purposeful life.

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi
MB4 222b: Dimensions of a Mavoi (363:26 - part 1)

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026


Boards & Swords Super Feed
Looking at 2025 and forward to 2026 (FREE Bonus Bits!)

Boards & Swords Super Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026


Love Music More (with Scoobert Doobert)
Where There's Air with Wilson Harwood (Soundproof Your Studio)

Love Music More (with Scoobert Doobert)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 57:14


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Creativity Found
Painting Peace Leads to Finding a Voice with Jaime Townzen

Creativity Found

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 35:42 Transcription Available


Physiological peace and rewiring a creative soul. Creative pursuits helped my guest, Jaime Townzen, to overcome years of grief and caregiving stress to complete and publish her first novel, but it's not all about writing!In this episode Jaime shares her journey from high-achieving, people-pleasing pre-med student to embracing her passion for storytelling, a transition sparked by a pivotal moment of encouragement from a college professor. A period of caregiving and loss stalled Jaime's writing career, but a spontaneous decision to try watercolour painting during the pandemic provided her with a sense of physiological peace that years of traditional self-care could not reach, while also serving as a bridge to transport her back to writing. Her Masters' thesis became the springboard for her novel, Absorbed, a coming-of-age story that explores themes of 1990s nostalgia, teen identity and the complexities of consent. The conversation also touches on the importance of granting oneself grace during seasons of emotional exhaustion and the value of following the 'spark''of excitement to reignite inspiration. Jaime's story serves as a powerful reminder that creative outlets are not just hobbies, but vital tools for navigating life's most difficult transitions.You might also like:Blossoming in Art with Bianca GiarolaTech, Translations and Storytelling with John GuiverAdventures in all Dimensions with Gina FarrarClick here to buy Samantha EJ Button's poetry collection Not Wholesome Content I would love some financial support to help me to keep making this podcast. Visit buymeacoffee.com/creativityfoundSupport the showFollow @CreativityFoundPodcast on Instagram Want to be a guest on Creativity Found? Send me a message on PodMatch, here Podcast recorded with Riverside and hosted by Buzzsprout

Dominican Dimensions
02/14/26-Dominican Dimensions-Servant Of God Chiara Corbella Petrillo

Dominican Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 27:30


St Gabriel Catholic Radio
02/14/26-Dominican Dimensions-Servant Of God Chiara Corbella Petrillo

St Gabriel Catholic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 27:30


Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
S29E7: Loving Ourselves Through the 7 Dimensions of Wellness

Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 59:55 Transcription Available


Hey lady! These times call for intentional self-care but lady, do you know what self-care really is? By now you know that self-care is more than just sheet masks and massages. What if we tell you that it’s more than even therapy and meditation? This week, Dr. Dom and Terri dive deep into the seven dimensions of wellness to help themselves (and you) create a plan to help you not only sustain but thrive. Grab your Cultivating H.E.R. Space journal, brew some tea or warm up some bone broth, and allow Terri and Dr. Dom guide you through your wellness plan with questions that interrogate your deepest self so that you can drill down to what makes you authentically you. Lady, self-exploration and self-examination are worthwhile endeavors that can you help you align with your purpose. When you prioritize the mindsets and activities that help you feel your best, you get to embody wellness and shine your light as brightly as possible. Quote of the Day: "Wellness is not a privilege; it is everyone's right." – Dr. Dom Today’s sponsor is VB Health, known for science-backed, third-party tested supplements made in the USA. Try Soaking Wet, which supports vaginal health and balance. Many people report noticing benefits within 1–2 weeks of daily use. Visit this link and use code HerSpace for 10% off: https://bit.ly/VBhealthherspace Goal Mapping Starter Guide Cultivating H.E.R. Space Sanctuary Resources: Dr. Dom’s Therapy Practice Get That Pitch Workshop: Turn your story and expertise into speaking gigs, media features, and collaborations, without a publicist. Visit GetThatPitch.com and Use code HERSPACE for a special listener discount. Branding with Terri Melanin and Mental Health Therapy for Black Girls Psychology Today Therapy for QPOC Therapy Fund Foundation Where to find us: Twitter: @HERspacepodcast Instagram: @herspacepodcast Facebook: @herspacepodcast Website: cultivatingherspace.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Influence Podcast
416. Seven Dimensions of Discipleship

Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 39:06


Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. "In the last sixty years in the USA, some churches shifted strategies and adopted a model that focused almost exclusively on numerical expansion," writes Marroquin. "New sanctuaries and program adjustments were made with the goal of reaching the unchurched. And praise God, the model produced some good results." She goes to note that this model replaced Sunday school and discipleship groups to make room for more worship services. "Somehow, churches believed they would still be making disciples without intentionally placing emphasis on God's Word. The results are in: We have many churches filled with followers of Jesus who desperately need help." In this episode, I talk to Marroquin about what churches can do to refocus on discipleship, based on her new book, A Disciple's Growth: 7 Dimensions of Spiritual Formation. Elloy Marroquin is an ordained minister and national director of Christian Education, Discipleship, and Family Ministries for the Assemblies of God. My conversation with her begins after a brief word from our sponsor.   SPONSOR AD This episode of the Influence podcast is brought to you by My Healthy Church, distributors of Europe 365 Daily Devotions. Europe 365 is a powerful year-long devotional written by Assemblies of God World Missions missionaries serving on the front lines of evangelism. You will be inspired by devotional thoughts and dynamic testimonies of the Holy Spirit in action, answers to prayer, miracles, divine protection, supernatural provision, the call to missions, and more. For more information about Europe 365 Daily Devotions, visit GospelPublishingHouse.com.   SHOW NOTES 00:00 — Introduction and Sponsor Ad 02:12 — Why did an emphasis on numerical growth displace the emphasis on discipleship depth, and what have the consequences been for American churches? 04:07 — What are the seven dimensions? And how did you arrive at these seven dimensions? 10:53 — How do the seven dimensions relate to Jesus? 16:19 — How can pastors and other church leaders assess (1) how they're doing personally as disciples as well as (2) how their churches discipleship efforts are going? 25:18 — What advice would you give pastors and other church leaders for implementing new discipleship programs or revising existing ones? 28:10 — What are some of the resources the AG provides, whether in terms of curriculum, training, books, etc.? 36:49 — What are you reading right now that is interesting, helpful, and/or personally challenging? 38:12 — Conclusion

Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast
Fitness After 35 - Physical Wellness - with Desi Bartlett - Ep 217

Women Connected In Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 65:01


Join us in community:  Women Connected in Wisdom Community Listen to past episodes: https://womenconnectedinwisdompodcast.com/ Glo from head to toe by joining the shealo glo glo club at www.shealoglo.com ! Stillpoint: A Self-Care Playbook for Caregivers Join Christine at an event! Book a free coaching consult with Christine here: https://christinegautreaux.com Like & Subscribe to get notifications of when we are live: Women Connected in Wisdom Instagram Women Connected in Wisdom on Facebook Podcast Resources:   Ready to feel strong and vibrant at every stage of life? Desi Bartlett shares how to transform your physical wellness through joyful movement and strength after 35. In this episode of Women Connected in Wisdom, we are joined by the incredible Desi Bartlett, MS, CPT E-RYT. With over 25 years of experience and a client list that includes Hollywood's biggest stars, Desi brings a wealth of knowledge on how to care for our bodies through yoga, strength, and mindful transitions. We explore the Physical Wellness dimension, specifically focusing on how women can navigate the changes that come with motherhood and aging. Desi will share insights from her book, "Total Body Beautiful", and explain how a whole-self approach to fitness can lead to lasting vitality. Whether you are a new mom or navigating life after 35, this conversation will help you reconnect with the joy of movement. Women Connected in Wisdom is a community-driven podcast hosted by Christine and Shannon, where we explore the 8 Dimensions of Wellness to help you live a more balanced, purposeful life. Connect with Desi Bartlett: Website: https://www.desibartlett.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothersintolivingfit/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesiBodyMind/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/desi-bartlett-ms-cpt-eryt-a4457b6/ Resources talked about in the show: Meet Charm La'Donna, the Black choreographer behind Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar & Beyoncé's halftime shows - TheGrio Charm La'Donna (@charmladonna) • Instagram photos and videos

Prog-Watch
101 Dimensions - February 2026

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 101:43


My February 101 Dimensions program features more than 90 minutes of great electronic/ambient/progressive music from Bioscope, Ian Boddy & Robert Rich, Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan, Oliver Wakeman with Steve Howe, and Terry Riley!

dimensions terry riley steve howe robert rich ian boddy bioscope oliver wakeman
Unlocking Cultural Agility with Marco Blankenburgh
Is Your Team Ready for the AI Shift?

Unlocking Cultural Agility with Marco Blankenburgh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 8:39 Transcription Available


Send a textIn this episode, Marco Blankenburgh unpacks a critical reality that most tech discussions miss: AI isn't removing complexity from our work... it's just moving it.Marco explores the shifting landscape of global organizations where Artificial Intelligence is rapidly taking over structured, process-driven tasks. But what happens to the humans? Marco argues that as machines handle the "middle," human beings are pushed to the edges into roles requiring high-level sense-making and deep relational effectiveness.Instead of a frictionless future, we are entering an era where complexity relocates to the "space between" people.In this conversation, Marco explores questions like:Where does complexity go when AI takes over our technical tasks?Why does increased efficiency often lead to higher friction in human interactions?How can Intercultural Agility help us navigate the "messy" human dynamics that algorithms can't solve?This episode offers practical insight into how frameworks like the Three Colors of Worldview and the 12 Dimensions of Culture apply to the AI revolution. It challenges leaders to stop looking for technological fixes to cultural problems and start building the relational capacity their teams need to truly thrive.If you are leading a team through digital transformation, struggling with "human friction" in a high-tech environment, or trying to define the future value of your workforce, this episode offers a roadmap for what comes next.-- Looking for a book to take your cultural agility to the next step, check out the Ultimate Intercultural Question Book (https://interculturalquestions.com/) brought to you by KnowledgeWorkx.com (https://www.knowledgeworkx.com/)Prefer to watch? You can find the full video version of this episode and many more insightful discussions on our YouTube channel:http://www.youtube.com/@KnowledgeWorkxVideo-- Looking for a book to take your cultural agility to the next step, check out the Ultimate Intercultural Question Book brought to you by KnowledgeWorkx.com

VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast
Dj Yogi - Lucid Sonic Dimensions (2026-02-11 @ 10PM GMT)

VirtualDJ Radio PowerBase - Channel 4 - Recorded Live Sets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 180:28


Ask Julie Ryan
#750 - She Discovered a 10th-Dimensional Energy—and It Heals Through Love! With Hope Fitzgerald

Ask Julie Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 69:02


EVEN MORE about this episode!What if a 10th-dimensional energy of infinite love could help you stay balanced, healed, and aligned in chaotic times?Join Julie Ryan and Hope Fitzgerald as they explore The Infinity Wave, galactic energy, surrender, consciousness expansion, and real-world spiritual healing. Hope shares the extraordinary story of how this 10th-dimensional energy revealed itself to her through visions and how, over the past 15 years, it has become a practical, heart-centered tool for staying aligned, grounded, and open to love in uncertain times.Together, Julie and Hope explore the origins of the Infinity Wave, its connection to galactic energy, water consciousness, sacred geometry, and ancient spiritual practices woven into modern energy work. They dive into the often-overlooked magic of surrender—how trusting the unknown can unlock profound healing, clarity, and spiritual growth—and share real-life stories of transformation sparked by high-frequency vibration and intention.The conversation takes a moving turn as Hope discusses her work as an end-of-life midwife, offering wisdom on creating a “good death” filled with presence, compassion, and peace. From dowsing sacred sites around the world to communicating with the Earth's living energies, this episode is rich with insight, inspiration, and soul-deep reminders of what's possible when we allow love to lead. Tune in—you may feel called to explore your own divine connection in a whole new way.Guest Biography:Hope Fitzgerald has been sharing The Infinity Wave since 2010—a 10th-dimensional energy revealed to her through a series of visions—designed to accelerate personal and global spiritual evolution while increasing joy and freedom, even during challenging times. Her bestselling book, The Infinity Wave: Mastering the Art of Love, Compassion and Flow, chronicles the Wave's extraordinary arrival and the lessons it continues to offer. Working globally, Hope channels guidance from a range of etheric masters and uses Intuitive Dowsing to help clients make major life decisions and experience rapid transformation. She also leads annual journeys to powerful sites around the world, teaching the art of communicating with landscapes and demonstrating how the union of the human heart with highly charged places can spark profound shifts in consciousness.Episode Chapters:(0:01:35) - What is the Infinity Wave?(0:04:02) - Experiencing the Energy of Infinite Love(0:15:06) - Dimensions and Galactic Evolutionary Burst(0:27:45) - Connection to Sacred Numerology and Water Energy(0:36:38) - Facing the Unknown Through Surrender(0:47:00) - Dowsing and Its Role in Spiritual Guidance(0:56:58) - End-of-Life Midwifery: A Journey to Peace(1:07:00) - Sacred Sites, Alchemy, and the Soul's Evolution➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
The Historical Dimensions of the American Football Field: An Exploration of Size and Origins

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 19:20 Transcription Available


Ever wonder why a football field is 100 yards long and exactly 160 feet wide? It turns out the dimensions of the gridiron aren't just random numbers—they are a mix of 17th-century surveying tools, farming traditions, and a desperate need to fit a game into a New York baseball stadium.In this session of the Pig Pen, Darin Hayes sits down with Timothy P. Brown of Football Archaeology to dig into the fascinating and often arbitrary evolution of the football field.Our friend Timothy Brown, from Football Archaeology.com, joins us to tell the tale of the tape, errrr.. chain in his recent post titled: Why Football Fields are 100 Yards Long and 160 Feet Wide The Rugby Roots (140 x 70 Yards)American football began as a variation of rugby. In 1876, the first official American rules defined the field as 140 yards long and 70 yards wide.At the time, there were no stadiums. Games were played on whatever flat land was available—school grounds, town squares, or between two oak trees. Because space was inconsistent, the dimensions were loose until teams from different regions began playing each other and demanded a standardized field.The Furlong Influence: Why 110 Yards?By 1879, the Intercollegiate Football Association (IFA) shortened the field to 110 yards. This seemingly odd number actually has its roots in British surveying:Gunter's Chains: In 1608, Edmund Gunter invented a surveying tool called "chains." Each chain was 22 yards long.The Furlong: A standard unit of measurement in the UK (the length of a furrow in a farm field) was 220 yards.Standardization: 110 yards is exactly a half-furlong (or 5 chains). Since this was a standard land measurement, it became the logical choice for standardizing a field of play.The Polo Grounds Problem: The Move to 100 YardsIf we started at 110 yards (a measurement the Canadian game still uses today), why did American football drop those extra 10 yards?The culprit: The Forward Pass.When the forward pass was legalized in 1906, players weren't allowed to throw the ball across the goal line. To loosen this up, the rules committee decided to allow catches behind the goal line but wanted to limit how far back a receiver could go. They decided to add 10-yard end zones.However, adding 20 total yards of end zones to a 110-yard field made the total length 130 yards—which was too big to fit into many existing stadiums, most notably the Polo Grounds in New York. To make the game fit the architecture, they shortened the field of play to 100 yards in 1912, and it has remained that way ever since.The Mystery of the 160-Foot WidthWhile the length has a clear history, the width of 160 feet (or 53.3 yards) remains a bit of a "football archaeology" mystery.The Myth: Many believe Walter Camp narrowed the field in 1880 to accommodate fewer players (dropping from 15 to 11).The Fact: Meeting minutes show the IFA adopted the 160-foot width in 1879, a year before the player count was reduced.Despite various mathematical theories involving fractions of a furlong, there is no confirmed record of why 160 was the magic number.From Ropes to ChainsThe "chains" used by officials today to measure first downs also have a humble beginning. Early rules called for two poles connected by a stout

Your Kickstarter Sucks
Episode 445: Boosting Crotch Dimensions

Your Kickstarter Sucks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 122:19


He drops back…taking his time…locates his target…and boom! The connection is made! That's right, the connection between podcast file and RSS feed, of course! And with that, another historic episode of YKS has been posted, and JF has showered DB with the celebratory Sports Electrolyte Drink. What color was it? Well it was either red or green…let's ask that fool!! Nah but that was a lot of fun. And so is this episode! Except just like this weekend, the best part is the ads and the halftime show (Producer Dan chugging a gallon of Aquafina).Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)Ad-free episodes of YKS are available on YKS Premium! And bonus episodes as well, naturally, as well. It is what it is – a VERY awesome situation indeed. Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! This episode is brought to you by these fine brands:NordVPN – EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/yks Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guaranteeSquare – Get up to $200 off Square hardware when you sign up at square.com/go/YKS! #squarepodWow, 2026 is gonna be lit!! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Comic Book Club News
DC To Reprint Every Absolute Universe Title, Alex Ross Reveals Marvel Dimensions, Spider-Man Gets Cooking In Meals To Astonish | Comic Book Club News For February 9, 2026

Comic Book Club News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 5:01 Transcription Available


DC Comics has kicked off a massive reprint of 50 single issues in the Absolute Universe line. Alex Ross has announced a new graphic novel, Marvel Dimensions. Spider-Man gets cooking in Meals to Astonish.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON BLUESKY, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Will Caminada Podcast
#232 ✨What Is The PLEIADIAN MISSION Currently on Earth?

The Will Caminada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 6:05


This is a snippet of what was shared in our recent PLEIADIAN CALLING Workshop. To have access to the full workshop and a meditation to connect with the Pleiadians, you can:✨Purchase the recording as one-off for USD 11.11 HERE✨ or Join The Starseed Grid in any Tier (from USD 11.11 to 33.33) and not only catch the replay for this event, but 60+ past events and future monthly sessions too. Join us HERE✨CHANNELING COURSE✨If you are interested in developing a deeper connection with your Higher-Self, with The Pleiadians, and many of your Spirit Guides who are waiting to be remembered by you, my channeling course is for you!

Dewey Bertolini's podcast
Paul in HD (Part 94) -- Paul's Prescient Preaching in 3 Dimensions

Dewey Bertolini's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 40:28


As you will hear in this week's PODCAST — 3 Dimensions: Exposition, Explanation, and Application. Needed today, now more than ever. Thank you for listening, and for sharing this message!!! Please remember that depending upon your web browser and connection speed, it may take up to 60 seconds for this podcast to begin to play. God bless you richly as you listen.

Dominican Dimensions
02/07/26-Dominican Dimensions-True Devotion To Our Lady

Dominican Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 27:30


St Gabriel Catholic Radio
02/07/26-Dominican Dimensions-True Devotion To Our Lady

St Gabriel Catholic Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 27:30


StarTalk Radio
Cosmic Queries – Understanding Infinity with Stephon Alexander

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 45:47


What is infinity? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Negin Farsad explore whether we are in a finite universe, the issues with infinity, string theory, and more with theoretical physicist Stephon Alexander.Originally aired April 11, 2023. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-understanding-infinity-with-stephon-alexander/ Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Big Finish Podcast
Impeccable Dimension

The Big Finish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 102:42


Nick and Benji present… The Chat: Ladybirds, Triffids and Invaders… Behind-the-scenes: Short Trips: Impeccable and Other Stories… Also Available and Drama Tease: The Time Tunnel 2: The Dimensions of Time… Plus! Archive Feature - Dust Breeding.

The Cosmic Switchboard
Aliens, UFOs, Ultimate Dimensions and More David Wargon Interview with James Bartley

The Cosmic Switchboard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 56:21


David Wargon a man of many spiritual talents and experiences. Trying to figure all this out while going against the grain. David Wargon returns to the Cosmic Switchboard to discuss his recent experiences including encounters with unseen entities. David has been having a lot of astral experiences of late. He has been having a lot of epiphanies and confirmations from Divine Source. In Part 2 David Wargon and James have a deep discussion about a variety of issues. David Wargon’s Facebook Profile is: David Wargon David’s E-Mail address is: wateraries23@gmail.com Part 1: https://www.thecosmicswitchboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/David-Wargon-Interview-with-James-Bartley-on-thecosmicswitchboard.com-Part-1.mp3&Download: mp3 Audio Part 2 – Members Only: https://www.thecosmicswitchboard.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/David-Wargon-Interview-with-James-Bartley-on-thecosmicswitchboard.com-Part-2.mp3To Play or Download: Login or Join To Download Use the link under the player for the part you want to download The post Aliens, UFOs, Ultimate Dimensions and More David Wargon Interview with James Bartley appeared first on The Cosmic Switchboard.

The Will Caminada Podcast
#231 Awaken The CHRIST POWER Within ✨FEBRUARY Energy Themes✨

The Will Caminada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 27:10


These are the Energy Themes clip from our recent Healing / Activation session which you can catch the replay inside our Online Community ✨The Starseed Grid✨These energies will be present throughout the month of February 2026 and some for the year. They're not predictions, they are channeled themes that you can carry for your this month and in your life. Note: even if you're watching this after February/2026, there's still something meant for you to hear in your "now moment". Just tune in to your intuition!00:00 Solar ECLIPSE in Aquarius + Beginning of The Fire Horse (17th Feb) 05:13 You're Quantum JUMPING TIMELINES09:34 Remembering CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS Series: The CHRIST Power Within17:42 As more SHADOW continues to come to LIGHT, keep yourself centered in your heart and focused on your vision/frequency of the NEW EARTH

4biddenknowledge Podcast
Subconscious Mind Programming – Why Your Identity Is an Illusion Billy Carson

4biddenknowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 12:44


Your subconscious mind programming is not controlled by your conscious thoughts — it's running silently in the background, shaping your reality moment by moment. In this video, Billy Carson breaks down how identity is assigned, not chosen, and why most people are living under a false self.We explore how belief systems are installed early, how race and identity are artificial frameworks, and why subconscious mind programming overrides affirmations, motivation, and willpower. If you feel stuck financially, emotionally, or spiritually — this is the root cause.

4biddenknowledge Podcast
Subconscious Mind Programming – Why Your Identity Is an Illusion Billy Carson

4biddenknowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 10:44


Your subconscious mind programming is not controlled by your conscious thoughts — it's running silently in the background, shaping your reality moment by moment. In this video, Billy Carson breaks down how identity is assigned, not chosen, and why most people are living under a false self.We explore how belief systems are installed early, how race and identity are artificial frameworks, and why subconscious mind programming overrides affirmations, motivation, and willpower. If you feel stuck financially, emotionally, or spiritually — this is the root cause.

Spaced Out Radio Show
Feb. 3/26 - The Cryptid Experience with Christian MacLeod

Spaced Out Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 173:22 Transcription Available


Feb. 3, 2026 - Christian MacLeodChristian MacLeod is a well-known cryptozoologist, field investigator, and media personality best recognized for his work with the American Cryptid and Paranormal Society. With years of hands-on research into Bigfoot sightings, Dogman encounters, UFO reports, and other unexplained phenomena, Christian has built a reputation for blending open-minded curiosity with boots-on-the-ground investigation. His engaging storytelling style and firsthand field experiences have made him a popular guest on podcasts, radio shows, and paranormal documentaries across North America.Often referred to by fans as “The Cryptid Guy,” Christian is passionate about educating the public on the mysteries of the unknown while encouraging critical thinking and respectful exploration of eyewitness accounts. Through lectures, conferences, and digital media, he continues to connect with a global audience fascinated by cryptids and the supernatural. His mission is to bring credibility, research, and a sense of adventure to the paranormal community.Website: https://cryptidguy.comSpaced Out Radio is your nightly source for alternative information, starting at 9pm Pacific, 12am Eastern.  We broadcast LIVE every night. -------------------------------------------------------You can now join the Space Traveler's Club;Join us at  https://www.patreon.com/sor_space_travelers_club  --------------------------------------------------------Grab Our Latest Spaced Out Radio Gear At:http://spacedoutradio.com/shop  It's a great way to support our show!--------------------------------------------------------OUR LINKS:TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/spacedoutradio   FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/spacedoutradioshow  SPACED OUT RADIO - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/spacedoutradioshow  DAVE SCOTT - INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/davescottsor   TWITCH: https://www.twitch.com/spacedoutradioshow  WEBSITE: http://www.spacedoutradio.comGUEST IDEAS OR QUESTIONS FOR SOR?Contact Klaus at bookings@spacedoutradio.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.

Bethlehem Church
"Spirit Lead Me" | FAMILIAR STRANGER

Bethlehem Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 45:50


In Week 4 of our Familiar Stranger series, Pastor Jason Britt shifts our focus to the inner strength available through the Holy Spirit. We often treat the Spirit as an optional guest, but Ephesians 3 reminds us that He is the source of our power, intended to dwell in our hearts through faith. Drawing from Paul's prayer in Ephesians 3:14-19, this message explores what it looks like to be "rooted and grounded" in God's love. It's not just about knowing about God; it's about being filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. If you have felt spiritually depleted or disconnected, this message will help you tap into the "glorious riches" of His strength.   Key takeaways from Week 4: Inner Strength: How the Spirit strengthens your "inner being" to handle outward pressure. The Dwelling: Moving from the Spirit visiting your life to the Spirit residing in your heart. The Dimensions of Love: Grasping the width, length, height, and depth of Christ's love that surpasses knowledge.  

SPECIAL SPEAKERS
UNDERSTANDING JOHN'S VISIONS IN REVELATION - Greg Harrell

SPECIAL SPEAKERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 9:30


Elder Greg Harrell shares an illustration to help us understand God's heavenly (multi-dimensional) reality with our limited understanding; as it relates to our three dimensional perspective.

The Unfinished Print
Hidehiko Gotō - Printmaker/Master Baren Maker

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 40:36


I'm trying to make my travels to and from Japan as fruitful as possible—through interviews, printing and carving, and by continuing to educate myself about mokuhanga. The goal is to keep improving, to make work I'm truly proud of, and to bring you the highest quality content I'm capable of. On this episode of The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast, I'm joined by Gotō Hidehiko, a mokuhanga printmaker and master baren maker. As most people likely know—or certainly should by now—Gotō-san is one of the finest craftspeople working today. His baren are nothing short of exceptional, spanning a wide range of models and price points. The baren is one of the essential tools of mokuhanga, fundamental to the process and the prints themselves. Join me as I speak with Gotō Hidehiko about his history with mokuhanga and baren making, his relationship with his teacher Kikuo Gosho, and what he learned during his time studying with Gosho-san. We also discuss tools Goto-san has developed to improve mokuhanga printing, as well as how he approaches both mokuhanga and baren making in the present day. I would like to thank Yoshiko Yamamoto of Arts and Crafts Press for her help with translation—without her, this interview would not have been possible. This episode was recorded in Goto-san's studio in Oiso, Kanagawa, Japan. You may hear some background noise, which couldn't be helped. Thank you for your patience. Please follow The Unfinished Print: A Mokuhanga Podcast and my own mokuhanga work on my website andrezadoroznyprints.com Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note if available. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Dimensions are given if known. Print publishers are given if known.  Gotō Hidehiko - Baren Kikuhide website,    Yoshiko Yamamoto - Arts and Crafts Press website Bumpōdō - is an art store based in Tōkyō, Japan, and founded in 1887. The website can be found here, in Japanese. The English pdf, can be found, here.  ategawa - is the "top" portion of the baren, or as David Bull called it, "the backing disc." It is the hard disc made by using layers of, hopefully, aged washi from the Meiji Period or just as old with persimmon juice.  Mokuhankan has a very good description of how a baren is made, here.      © Popular Wheat Productions logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Introduction music while working - Spadina Station live music Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :)  

Dimensions of Diversity
Academic Resilience in Camden, NJ with Dr. Ky'a Jackson

Dimensions of Diversity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 35:40


In this episode of Dimensions of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman welcomes the newly minted Dr. Ky'a Jackson, to discuss her doctoral research which focused on the academic resilience of African-American female college students from Camden, New Jersey. Dr. Jackson explains how the intersection of race, gender, and place shaped the students' experiences, drawing heavily on her own background growing up in Camden.Lloyd and Dr. Jackson discuss the societal and personal pressures these young women face, the critical role of "golden nuggets" of support from their community, and the specific strategies they employ to persevere. She introduces two memorable frameworks: the "Four Cs" (Color, Carat, Clarity, Cut) to describe the pressures that shaped these students, and the "SHINE" acronym (Stability, Help, Investment, Nurturing, Empathy) as a guide for others to support them effectively.Dimensions of Diversity is a podcast created by Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, highlighting diversity in the workplace. Hosted by Lloyd Freeman, Chief Experience Officer, the podcast features meaningful conversations with industry and community leaders working to advance D&I.  

Torah Thinking
Jewish Spiritual Dimensions in the Messianic Era - Part 11

Torah Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 99:31


Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #192 This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will be prevalent during Messianic times.  

Influence Podcast
414. A New AG History

Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 53:51


Welcome to the Influence Podcast! I'm George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host. "The founders of the Assemblies of God believed they were experiencing a significant historical moment," writes Daniel Isgrigg. "They recognized God was moving by His Spirit to enable them to evangelize the world. Leaders were set apart by their understanding that this mission could not be accomplished without the Spirit and without each other." In this episode, I talk to Daniel Isgrigg about his new book, The Assemblies of God: Our Story, from which this quotation comes. Isgrigg is associate professor of the History of Spirit-empowered Christianity at Oral Roberts University and an ordained Assemblies of God minister. He is also author of Imagining the Future: The Origin, Development, and Future of Assemblies of God Eschatology and Aspects of Assemblies of God Origins. I interviewed him about these books in Episodes 277 and 359, respectively. My conversation with Daniel Isgrigg begins after a brief word from our sponsor.   SponsorThis episode of the Influence Podcast is brought to you by Gospel Publishing House, publishers of A Disciple's Growth: 7 Dimensions of Spiritual Formation. In A Disciple's Growth, Elly Marroquin provides a clear and practical roadmap for following Jesus with depth and purpose. Drawing from Scripture, the power of the Holy Spirit, and real-life examples, she outlines seven key dimensions of spiritual formation—Bible, Holy Spirit, missions, prayer, worship, service, and generosity—that shape believers into fully devoted disciples. For more information about A Disciple's Growth visit GospelPublishingHouse.com.   Show Notes 00:00 — Introduction and Sponsor Ad 03:13 — Why should Assemblies of God ministers be interested in church history generally and AG history specifically? 08:43 — How is your new history of the Assemblies of God similar to and different from previous AG histories? 14:27 — Along with Azusa Street, what are the various streams of Christianity that flowed into the AG. 21:35 — What are the three or four major theological controversies that helped refine AG identity? 32:48 — How does the commitment to evangelism and missions explain AG growth and diversification? 37:03 — What are three or four major ways in which the Assemblies of God has changed over the years? And how has it remained the same? 45:57 — What are some things that people routinely misunderstand about the AG, whether inside or outside the Movement? 50:32 — What are you reading right now that is interesting, helpful, and/or personally challenging? 52:58 — Conclusion

The Boogie Monster
The Monster Returns!

The Boogie Monster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 118:06


Kyle and Dave are back at it after a 2-year hiatus! Attempting to avoid the frustrations of the current news cycle, they instead catch up on some new personal developments, including Dave's recent jazz obsession, and Kyle's reintroduction to booze and single life. Dave also recalls a recent encounter with an elderly homophobe and updates his classic chili recipe. New episodes every-other Wednesday. BOOGIE MONSTER JAZZ 1: Miles Davis - All Blues (Kind of Blue - 1959) 2: Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Desafinado (Jazz Samba - 1963) 3: Dexter Gordon - Tanya (One Flight Up - 1964) 4: The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five (Time Out - 1959) 5: Cannonball Adderley - Autumn Leaves (Something Else - 1958) 6: John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (My Favorite Things - 1961) 7: Thelonious Monk - Straight, No Chaser (Straight, No Chaser - 1967) 8: Wayne Shorter - Speak No Evil (Speak No Evil - 1966) 9: Charles Mingus - Moanin' (Blues & Roots - 1959) 10: Sonny Rollins - Old Devil Moon (Live @ Village Vanguard - 1958) 11: Herbie Hancock - Mimosa (Inventions & Dimensions - 1964) 12: Big John Patton - The Way I Feel (The Way I Feel - 1964) 13: John Coltrane - Olé (Olé - 1961) 14: Sun Ra - That's How I Feel (Lanquidity - 1978) 15: Miles Davis - Pharaoh's Dance (Bitches Brew - 1970) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices