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A new episode of the Center for Immigration Studies' podcast, Parsing Immigration Policy, examines the issuing of employment authorization documents (EADs), the use of executive discretion in granting work permits, and a proposed regulation affecting asylum applicants. The episode features CIS Director of Regulatory Affairs and Policy Elizabeth Jacobs and Senior Legal Fellow George Fishman […]
A new episode of the Center for Immigration Studies' podcast, Parsing Immigration Policy, examines the issuing of employment authorization documents (EADs), the use of executive discretion in granting work permits, and a proposed regulation affecting asylum applicants.The episode features CIS Director of Regulatory Affairs and Policy Elizabeth Jacobs and Senior Legal Fellow George Fishman discussing how millions of immigrants, including illegal aliens, parole recipients, TPS beneficiaries, DACA recipients, asylum applicants, and temporary visa holders, have received work permits without Congress's authorization.According to CIS estimates, roughly 15 million individuals currently possess work authorization and 4.3 million illegal aliens may be eligible for work permits. As a result, USCIS reports that it faces more than 1.7 million pending EAD applications.The discussion also focuses on a recent DHS regulation that would tighten eligibility for asylum-based work permits by increasing the waiting period from 180 to 365 days and barring applicants who are prima facie ineligible for asylum from receiving employment authorization and requiring the agency to pause acceptance of asylum-based EAD applications when affirmative asylum processing times exceed 180 days. Currently, processing times average over 1,200 days, while a new affirmative asylum applicant could expect to wait decades, according to DHS, before receiving a final decision on their claim.The episode explains that lengthy asylum processing times have created strong incentives for individuals to file asylum claims primarily to obtain work authorization and remain in the United States for extended periods while cases are pending. USCIS currently faces massive asylum and EAD backlogs, contributing to longer processing times across the immigration system.The conversation also examines broader legal questions surrounding executive authority to issue work permits under the Immigration and Nationality Act and whether decades of expanding administrative interpretation have effectively allowed the executive branch to operate an immigration system outside the numerical and statutory limits established by Congress.In his closing commentary, Mark Krikorian, the Center's executive director and podcast host highlights Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons' recent announcement that ICE identified more than 10,000 foreign students in the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program who claimed employment with “highly suspect employers” and that this represents “only the tip of the iceberg.” OPT, which allows foreign graduates to work in the United States for up to 12 months, or up to 36 months for STEM graduates, was created through executive action rather than congressional authorization. The Center has called for the elimination of the program many times in the past.HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies.GuestsElizabeth Jacobs is the Director of Director of Regulatory Affairs and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies. George Fishman is a Senior Legal Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies.LinksDHS Proposes to Amend Asylum Work-Permit Rules to Reduce Fraud and AbuseDOJ: Asylum Applicants Are Skipping Immigration Court at Record Levels; Their goal all along was work permits, not protectionDHS Issues New Regulation to Automatically Extend the Validity Period of Many Work PermitsWork Authorization Expansion Attracts and Embeds Illegal ImmigrantsGovernment Data Reveal Millions of New Work Permits Issued in 2009OPT Needs to EndIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".
John Eads, a sports reporter at WAFB, joined Sports Talk. Eads broke down LSU baseball's free fall in SEC play.
Steve and Charlie listened to Jay Johnson's media availability after the Tigers got swept by Texas A&M. The guys also interviewed John Eads, a sports reporter at WAFB. Eads broke down LSU baseball's free fall in SEC play.
John Eads, a sports reporter for WAFB, joined Sports Talk. Eads broke down LSU baseball's inconsistencies after the Tigers' loss to Bethune-Cookman. Eads also shared his thoughts on Zach Yorke, Steven Milam, Casan Evans, and the Tigers' upcoming series against Ole Miss.
Steve and Charlie spoke to John Eads, a sports reporter for WAFB, about LSU baseball's inconsistencies. Eads shared his thoughts on Zach Yorke, Steven Milam, Casan Evans, and the Tigers' upcoming series against Ole Miss. Steve and Charlie listened to LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson's media availability before the Tigers' trip to Oxford, Mississippi.
Steve and Charlie discussed LSU's recent losing streak after the Tigers fell to Louisiana in a midweek matchup. John Eads, a sports reporter at WAFB, joined Sports Talk. Eads recapped the Tigers' loss to Louisiana. He also shared his thoughts on LSU's offensive slump, the Tigers' middling defense, and their weekend rotation. Steve and Charlie listened to LSU head coach Jay Johnson's media availability.
John Eads, a sports reporter at WAFB, joined Sports Talk. Eads recapped the Tigers' loss to Louisiana. He also shared his thoughts on LSU's offensive slump, the Tigers' middling defense, and their weekend rotation.
Share today's SMOKE SIGNAL...Monday at 3:00EST and on all week, enjoy Indigenous in Music with Larry K on Native Voice One (NV1). Here is our live link https://22973.live.streamtheworld.com/NV1.mp3. Indigenous in Music with Larry K welcomes Kind of Sea, an exciting new Indigenous family project led by acclaimed musician and producer Marc Meriläinen, also known for his long-running work as Marc Nadjiwan. Alongside his sons Fox and Cole, Kind of Sea blends 1980s grooves with modern electronic textures, creating music that's dance-driven, and rooted in Indigenous futurism. Marc is here to talk about their new album “End of Summer and read all about them in our latest issue of the SAY Magazine at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/kind-of-sea. Also enjoy music from Kind of Sea, iskwē, Suniel Fox, Henry Strange, Epikker, Joyslam, The NorthStars, B-Side Players, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Dan L'initié, The Melawmen Collective, Solju Official, Hayley Wallis, Centavrvs, Eagle & Hawk, Robin Cisek Music, Eadsé, Brulé, Robby Bee, William Prince, Johnny Ray Jones, Chantil Dukart, Stolen Identity, Martha Redbone, ailaika, Garret T. Willie, @QVLN - Quetzal Guerrero and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
À mâmawi musique, Moe Clark nous présente l'auteure-compositrice-interprète wendat Eadsé, qui plonge dans ses racines familiales et culturelles pour offrir une musique pop alternative aux accents soul qui met de l'avant ses paroles chantées en français, anglais et wendat. Assistante à la recherche Geraldine Eguiluz.
Bishop David Wilson and three others representing the Great Plains Conference took part in the 2025 Sand Creek Massacre Spiritual Healing Run in October. The annual event honors the more than 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people — mostly women, children and elderly persons — who were slaughtered by a band of volunteer soldiers on Nov. 29, 1864, along Big Sandy Creek in eastern Colorado. The group was led by Col. John Chivington, who was a Methodist Episcopal pastor. As part of a resolution passed by the 2012 General Conference, The United Methodist Church has been taking part in actions of repentance while seeking to build relationships with Native persons in light of what happened on that cold Tuesday long ago. This video shares about the healing run, but also shares stories bravely told by descendants of survivors, told prior to the start of the run this year. The path traces as closely as possible the path from the site near Eads, Colorado, to Denver, where the volunteer soldiers were based. The run came shortly before a new exhibit opened in the Methodist Building in Washington, D.C., dedicated to remembering and repenting for the atrocities at Sand Creek. Joey Butler of United Methodist News Service provided a preview. United Women in Faith recently provided an in-depth story about the massacre and its lasting impact on Cheyenne and Arapaho peoples. You can read Tara Barnes' Response magazine story here.
In this episode of the NPZ Immigration Podcast, we discuss the new DHS and USCIS rule ending automatic extensions of Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) for most renewal applicants, effective October 30, 2025.This change means that individuals who file to renew their work permits will no longer be automatically authorized to work while waiting for renewal approval.Our immigration attorneys explain what this rule means for employees, students, and HR professionals — and what steps you should take now to avoid gaps in employment authorization.Key Takeaways:✅ Automatic EAD extensions end for renewals filed on or after October 30, 2025✅ File your renewal 120–180 days before expiration to stay protected✅ Certain categories (like TPS-related EADs) may still qualify for limited extensions✅ DHS says this change aims to enhance vetting and national securityIf you need help filing your EAD renewal or understanding how this rule affects you, contact the attorneys at NPZ Law Group for guidance.201-670-0006 (ext. 104)info@visaserve.comwww.visaserve.com
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In this episode, we sit down with founder of @RACKHUB T.J. Eads, and discuss all of their products and the products they have coming down the line! Rack hub has without a doubt, revolutionized the way you display your trophy! Thanks for taking the time to discuss all the exciting things about your products guys! Rack Hub: https://www.rack-hub.com/pages/the-rut-giveaway Support us by subscribing, liking, and sharing! New Merch: https://www.buckmasters-store.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buckmasters/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buckmastersnation/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@buckmastersnation Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmnation YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/buckmastersmagazine
HOW ABOUT A LITTLE VETERAN ART? Jefferson County Public Library has partnered with the Veterans of Foreign Wars to showcase artwork by their members and photography from the Denver Vet Center. Throughout the month of July, several JCPL locations will host the work of different local artists. There will be a one-hour reception at each location for the artists showing there, providing the public with an opportunity to listen to their stories and discover how artistic expression helps triumph over adversity. I'm talking with Sean Eads, JeffCo Public Library Programming Coordinator, today at 2:30 about it. Find out more here.
About Cathy:Cathy Eads is a 500 hour Certified Yoga Teacher, Yoga Therapist, Ayurvedic Wellness Coach, and founder of BLISS Yoga with Cathy. After navigating her own high-conflict divorce, she now helps professional women in midlife release stress, recover their power, and rebuild emotionally and physically using holistic tools that are simple, effective, and deeply compassionate.Summary:Divorce doesn't just change your relationship status—it shakes your nervous system, rewires your identity, and often leaves your body holding the tension, grief, and exhaustion long after the paperwork is filed.In this heartfelt episode, yoga therapist and stress resilience expert Cathy Eads shares how her 29-year marriage—and eventual high-conflict divorce—led her to create a safe, therapeutic space for other women to heal after separation.You'll hear how yoga, breath, and guided rest can help you release the pain you've been carrying, reclaim your sense of self, and rebuild a life that finally feels like yours.Whether you've been divorced for 6 months or 6 years, this conversation is your reminder that you are not too late, too broken, or too far gone to begin again.Takeaways:Why traditional therapy may not be enough to fully heal after divorceThe hidden trauma stored in the body after years of “keeping the peace”How yoga, breath, and guided relaxation can soothe the nervous system and restore emotional steadinessThe 3 most common blocks women face in midlife after divorce—and how to gently move through themWhat makes Yoga for Divorce different from regular yoga classes or self-help programsWhy rest is not indulgent—it's necessary for rebuilding your health, energy, and self-trustWant to Go Deeper?Cathy's signature 12-week virtual group program, Yoga for Divorce: Heal, Reclaim, Rebuild, is now enrolling.It's a small-group experience designed for 50+ women navigating divorce recovery who are ready to stop just surviving and start truly healing.You'll receive: ✅ Weekly live therapeutic yoga, breathwork & guided rest sessions ✅ On demand resources to use anytime (yoga video, breath audio, journal prompt) ✅ A private, supportive community of women going through this with you ✅ Optional 1:1 support for deeper healingEnrollment is now open—spaces are limited to keep the group intimate.
Blake Ruffino is joined by Johns Eads of @WAFB9 as they discuss if there is a reason for concern with LSU Baseball with the recent stretch that they have been on. Can LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson and this LSU Tigers team work out some of the struggles they have been having, and why there isn't I high level of concern from Blake & John yet. Blake & John also discuss the massive upcoming series with the reigning National Champs in the Tennessee Volunteers. Can the Tigers take the series from Tony Vitello and the vols this weekend? Lastly, Blake & John discuss some of the ends and outs of what the lineup could look like moving forward. #lsu #lsubaseball #lsutigersbaseball #lsutigers #lsusports #foryou #fyp #foryoupage
Blake Ruffino is joined by Johns Eads of @WAFB9 as they discuss if there is a reason for concern with LSU Baseball with the recent stretch that they have been on. Can LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson and this LSU Tigers team work out some of the struggles they have been having, and why there isn't I high level of concern from Blake & John yet. Blake & John also discuss the massive upcoming series with the reigning National Champs in the Tennessee Volunteers. Can the Tigers take the series from Tony Vitello and the vols this weekend? Lastly, Blake & John discuss some of the ends and outs of what the lineup could look like moving forward. #lsu #lsubaseball #lsutigersbaseball #lsutigers #lsusports #foryou #fyp #foryoupage
What if your investments could do more than generate wealth—what if they could change lives? In this episode of the Investing with Purpose podcast, Steven Libman sits down with Kathryn Eads to explore how faith-driven investing has shaped her financial journey. Kathryn shares how tithing, real estate investing, and a deep commitment to community impact have helped her build a purpose-driven business. From early mistakes to transformational wins, she discusses the lessons learned along the way and how aligning faith with finance can create lasting change.Key TakeawaysKathryn's upbringing in a faith-driven family shaped her views on money.Tithing has been a crucial part of her financial journey.Investing in real estate started with her father's influence.Community transformation is a key goal in her investments.Purpose-driven business can coexist with financial success.Mistakes in tenant selection taught her valuable lessons.Investments can serve as a tool for community impact.Faith and finance can align for greater good.Legacy building is a priority for Kathryn and her family.Surrounding oneself with like-minded investors is essential for growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kathryn Eads03:55 The Influence of Faith on Wealth and Investing07:48 Kathryn's Early Investing Journey10:39 Transformative Experiences in Real Estate14:18 Intersection of Faith and Community Investment16:52 Lessons Learned in Investing22:24 Celebrating Community and Local Events23:25 Lessons from Tenant Management25:04 Purpose-Driven Investing: Beyond Profit27:31 The Impact of Generosity and Community Support31:03 Building a Legacy Through Investments32:42 The Power of Community and Like-Minded Investors36:30 Rapid Fire Insights and Closing ThoughtsAbout Kathryn EadsKathryn Eads and her husband, Brad, are faith-driven investors committed to transforming communities through real estate. After seeking God's purpose for their lives, they founded Be the Church, a marketplace ministry focused on revitalizing their small town by purchasing and renovating buildings to meet community needs. Their efforts have brought housing, employment, and essential services to the area, including partnerships that support women overcoming addiction. Kathryn and Brad continue to grow their impact through purpose-driven investments, leveraging real estate to fund Kingdom work and inspire others to invest with intention.Connect with Kathryn EadsEmail: keeads@gmail.comConnect with UsAre you interested in joining a community of like-minded individuals who aspire to build true wealth through real estate passive investing? Go to IHG Investor Club to learn more!
Cathy specializes in helping high-level leaders and business owners manage stress, release tension, and reclaim their peace of mind—so they can truly enjoy the life they've worked so hard to build. With over 1,800 hours of training in yoga, Ayurveda, meditation, breathwork, reflexology, Pranic Healing, and nervous system rebalancing, Cathy has developed a simple, effective Stress Release System that helps ambitious individuals quiet anxiety, clear the racing mind, and build lasting resilience. Through personalized techniques like therapeutic yoga, guided meditation, and breathwork, she'll show you how to regain control over stress and create a life filled with peace and clarity. If you're feeling overwhelmed or looking for practical ways to feel better fast, this is a session you don't want to miss!
Blake Ruffino and John Eads breakdown LSU Baseball after week three of scrimmages. What is the projected lineup for the LSU Tigers and what are some of the biggest things that have stood out so far. Also, Blake & John also discuss the weekend on the mound for LSU and are there some concerns?
Blake Ruffino and John Eads breakdown LSU Baseball after week three of scrimmages. What is the projected lineup for the LSU Tigers and what are some of the biggest things that have stood out so far. Also, Blake & John also discuss the weekend on the mound for LSU and are there some concerns?
Welcome to this episode of Feng Shui Living where I have a discussion with Cathy Eads. After having a busy, stressful career for many years Cathy decided to make a change and take her yoga practice and dive deeper. She helps busy women find peace and stillness among the chaos of daily life. In this episode we cover mindfulness, breathwork, and yoga. Cathy has some great offers that I'm excited to share:Get a free 30 Min. Feel Better Now session using link: https://calendly.com/crobertseads/30minLearn more about Cathy here: https://findblissyoga.com/Thanks so much for listening to Feng Shui Living!Hosted by Lisa MortonMake sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more and follow Lisa here:www.purelivingwithlisamorton.comwww.instagram.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.facebook.com/purelivingwithlisamortonwww.pinterest.com/purelivingwithlisamortonLearn with Elevated Living School of Holistic Design & Feng Shuihttps://www.elevatedlivingschool.com/Thanks to our secondary show sponsor:Good Chi - Balance your energy and space
Blake Ruffino and John Eads from @WAFB9 share they thoughts on the new mentality that has been shown by LSU Football and Head Coach Brian Kelly. Has there truly been a different mind shift in the way that the LSU Tigers are attacking recruiting and how they are attacking the season? Blake & John also discuss some of the things they are looking forward to when Spring Football Practice starts and questions that the upcoming football team has going into the spring for the 2025 season. Lastly Blake & John break down the weekend that was for LSU Baseball. Players that stood out not only during the weekend, but also who have stood out this spring so far. Does this LSU Baseball team have an "embarrassment of riches."
Blake Ruffino and John Eads from @WAFB9 share they thoughts on the new mentality that has been shown by LSU Football and Head Coach Brian Kelly. Has there truly been a different mind shift in the way that the LSU Tigers are attacking recruiting and how they are attacking the season? Blake & John also discuss some of the things they are looking forward to when Spring Football Practice starts and questions that the upcoming football team has going into the spring for the 2025 season. Lastly Blake & John break down the weekend that was for LSU Baseball. Players that stood out not only during the weekend, but also who have stood out this spring so far. Does this LSU Baseball team have an "embarrassment of riches."
Blake Ruffino and John Eads from WAFB share their thoughts on the upcoming season for LSU Baseball. Just how confident did LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson sound in his opening press conference to start off the season? Just how good can this LSU Baseball team be in the 2025 season? John Eads also was at all four (4) scrimmage games this weekend in which he breaks down some of the players that stood out to him such as Chris Stanfield, Derek Curiel, Cade Arrambide, and others. John and Blake also share their thoughts on LSU Football and their additions from the transfer portal and is it "now or never" for Brian Kelly & this LSU Football team? #lsu #lsutigers #lsutigersbaseball #lsufootball #lsutigersfootball #geauxtigers #foryou #foryoupage
Blake Ruffino and John Eads from WAFB share their thoughts on the upcoming season for LSU Baseball. Just how confident did LSU Head Coach Jay Johnson sound in his opening press conference to start off the season? Just how good can this LSU Baseball team be in the 2025 season? John Eads also was at all four (4) scrimmage games this weekend in which he breaks down some of the players that stood out to him such as Chris Stanfield, Derek Curiel, Cade Arrambide, and others. John and Blake also share their thoughts on LSU Football and their additions from the transfer portal and is it "now or never" for Brian Kelly & this LSU Football team? #lsu #lsutigers #lsutigersbaseball #lsufootball #lsutigersfootball #geauxtigers #foryou #foryoupage
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," host Cherisse explores the theme of "Subtraction"- Letting Go of what weighs us down and is not serving our lives well. She emphasizes letting go of burdens and distractions to create space to listen and actually hear what the Lord has for us. Drawing insights from previous episodes #45 with Allison Bradsher and Episode #44 with Kat Van Dusen. Cherisse discusses how "subtraction" can deepen our understanding of our identity as beloved children of God. She offers practical steps like identifying if and where we may have negative space in our lives, fasting, silence and simplifying lifestyles. Cherisse encourages listeners to confront internal attachments and create space for God, fostering a deeper relationship and reflecting His image in their lives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interested in scheduling your own one on one Spiritual Direction Session with Allison Bradsher at The Retreat House Memphis? Allow her to hold the space for you, allow you to have a moment to slow down, a opporunity to just listen and have her their to help you discern with clarity. Email Allison: allison@bfrlocal.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need some more SPACE in your Schedule and want to learn more about these Spiritual Rhythms of Silence, Listening and Rest? Join me on Friday Night Feb 7th and 8th for our Experience "ESBI Womens Retreat": Experience, Savor, Behold and Integrate held in Eads, Tn at The Retreat House Memphis. Learn More, Register and Save your Spot: www.esbievents.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The theme of "subtraction" in spiritual journeys. The importance of saying yes to God's invitations. Letting go of burdens that hinder connection with God. Understanding identity as beloved children of God. The role of stillness and silence in spiritual growth. Practical steps for practicing subtraction in daily life. The significance of fasting and simplifying lifestyles. Evaluating relationships and their impact on spiritual well-being. Confronting and releasing negative emotions and habits. Creating space for God to fill our lives with love and peace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Want to Connect with Cherisse, Email her what you are loving and learning or Share a Prayer Request: Cherissehixson@hotmail.com Connect on Instagram @RhythmsThatRestorePodcast
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," Cherisse engages in a heartfelt conversation with friend & Business Mentor, Fitness & Financial Enthusiast and connector of women in her small town, Denise Parmely from Selmer, Tennessee. We dive into the topic of "Contentment". We wanted to explore what can life look like when we live from a place of total Contentment in 2025. Denise shares her journey as a mother of 2, entrepreneur, and health and fitness enthusiast, focusing on her pursuit of contentment amidst life's changes. She shares the question with all of us "What keeps us up at night?" What are we holding onto so tight that we know the Lord has asked us to say "No" to or "It is time to let it go". Denise shares the impact of COVID-19 on her small businesses she owned, her transition to full-time employment, and her commitment to financial fitness and physical fitness. She loves to mentor and speak to women to how to make the best choices in health and life. Denise emphasizes the importance for all of us: setting realistic goals, living from a place of daily discipline and making the choices each day that get us to our goals. She shares be specific and write down "10 Specific Goals for 2025" and then what steps will you take to move daily toward each goal that you have for the year. Then post it to where you can see the goal in front of you and that will champion you in the progress that is happening each day. Find your WIN and find the Gratitude that IS inside the day. Denise shares how as the Lord grows us, draws us closer to Him, He changes the desires of our hearts to reflect His. She offers us advice to celebrating small wins, and fostering a supportive community. Her story highlights the transformative power of faith, gratitude, and personal growth as they enter the new year. Denise challenges us to BE the change that we so desperalty desire. Be the one to reaches out, forms a group of women, provides a safe space for women to gather and connect. Simply reach out and ASK. Follow Denise for Health & Contentment Encouragement. Instagram @deniseparmely or Facebook: Denise Parmely ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools, Websites, and Links "Dave Ramsey" "Rachel Cruze's Contentment Journal" "Terry Saville Foy - a Cheerleader of Dreams book "Goal Setting" "Contentment Journal" No Spend September 5am Club Be a Mentor that others have been to you ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Would you love to Experience Community & Grow Closer to Jesus? Is your soul longing for breathtaking experiences and deep connections? Moments that cause you to pause and take in the beauty around you. Moments of deep Connection with God, with creation, with beauty that you stand in awe of, and with others who point you back to Jesus? If so, then we invite you to encounter ESBI. Elevated experiences to behold and savor, while learning ways to integrate these values into your life. I am partnering with Be Free Revolution to offer our first EPSI Event, a women's retreat at The beautiful Retreat House in Eads, TN on Friday night February 7th and all day Saturday February 8th. This retreat is open to 15 women and we anticipate this selling out quickly so reserve your spot today. Register and Save your spot online. Let us captivate you in a thoughtful and beautiful way. Welcome to ESBI. Learn More www.esbievents.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our "Rhythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. Help us share this incredible transformative message of Gods word through the beautiful act of "ceasing to strive" and learning to "simply BE". ------------------------------------ Connect more with me on Instagram, Facebook and Email: Lets Chat: cherissehixson@hotmail.com Facebook: Cherisse Mathias Hixson DM on Instagram: @cherissehixson01 https://www.instagram.com/cherissehixson01?igsh=dDY4ZWNrcWowb2Vx&utm_source=qr
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," I invited my friend and Spiritual Director Allison Bradsher over or a conversation about how we can start this new year slowly, intentionally and we talk about what it looks like when we "Say Yes to the next invitation from God" in 2025. Allison, is a personal Spiritual Director and she is a co-founder of the Retreat House in Memphis, shares her journey and insights on how to nurture our inner life and care for our souls. We discuss the significance of the new year as a time for reflection and growth, using winter as a metaphor for our own inner "heart" work. We talk about having curiosity over our need to fix, growing our capacity for the uncomfortable in life and practices of subtraction in order to create more space. Our key themes include saying yes to God's invitations in this new year, the importance of silence, balancing inner and outer life, and embracing unique spiritual journeys. The episode encourages us to create space for God and engage in practices that foster spiritual development. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Schedule your own Spiritual Direction session with Allison Email: allison@bfrlocal.com Website: www.theretreathousememphis.com Instagram: @theretreathousememphis ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Experience ESBI Retreat Feb 7th and 8th, 2025 Is your soul longing for breathtaking experiences and deep connections? Moments that cause you to pause and take in the beauty around you. Moments of deep Connection with God, with creation, with beauty that you stand in awe of, and with others who point you back to Jesus? If so, then we invite you to encounter ESBI. Elevated experiences to behold and savor, while learning ways to integrate these values into your life. Ready to make room for margin and experience some time alone with the Lord yet connected with others? Experience our very first ever ESBI Retreat in Memphis, Tn Friday February 7th evening 5pm-9pm and Saturday February 8th from 10am - 7pm at The Retreat House in Eads, Tn Register: www.esbievents.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Have more questions about learning spiritual disciplines or attending one of our ESBI Retreats? Email Cherisse directly at cherissehixson@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join our "Rhythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. Help us share this incredible transformative message of Gods word through the beautiful act of "ceasing to strive" and learning to "simply BE". ------------------------------------ Connect more with me on Instagram, Facebook and Email: Lets Chat: cherissehixson@hotmail.com Facebook: Cherisse Mathias Hixson DM on Instagram: @cherissehixson01 https://www.instagram.com/cherissehixson01?igsh=dDY4ZWNrcWowb2Vx&utm_source=qr
Welcome to the season two premiere of The Kevin Dairaghi Show. Through powerful listener stories and historical examples, Kevin explores the significance of mental real estate, the balance between personal and professional lives, and the transformative power of relationships. Drawing inspiration from the monumental Eads Bridge and visionary leaders like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, the episode highlights the importance of dreaming big and creating a lasting legacy.Kevin also shares his journey as a real estate solopreneur, navigating the challenges of balancing business ambitions with personal responsibilities. He discusses the value of resilience, the role of support networks, and the process of reinvention in overcoming setbacks.Tune in for an inspiring conversation on creating a bridge to your best future! Connect with Kevin Dairaghi!Website: www.kevindairaghi.comLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kdairaghiInstagram: @thekevindairaghishowFacebook: www.facebook.com/kdairaghiGet free access to some of the tools we talked about at kevindairaghi.com/toolsYou are who you surround yourself with. Join the Tribe!RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone.SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes!
Welcome to the season two premiere of The Kevin Dairaghi Show. Through powerful listener stories and historical examples, Kevin explores the significance of mental real estate, the balance between personal and professional lives, and the transformative power of relationships. Drawing inspiration from the monumental Eads Bridge and visionary leaders like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, the episode highlights the importance of dreaming big and creating a lasting legacy.Kevin also shares his journey as a real estate solopreneur, navigating the challenges of balancing business ambitions with personal responsibilities. He discusses the value of resilience, the role of support networks, and the process of reinvention in overcoming setbacks.Tune in for an inspiring conversation on creating a bridge to your best future! Connect with Kevin Dairaghi!Website: www.kevindairaghi.comLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kdairaghiInstagram: @thekevindairaghishowFacebook: www.facebook.com/kdairaghiGet free access to some of the tools we talked about at kevindairaghi.com/toolsYou are who you surround yourself with. Join the Tribe!RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone.SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes!
In this episode of the Board Drill Podcast, Coach Kyle Bradburn chats with Coach William Eads, the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Gardendale High School in Alabama. Together, they explore the art and science of tempo in football, breaking down its challenges and advantages for both offensive and defensive coaching. Coach Eads introduces his "relentless tempo" philosophy, sharing how his team implements it to maximize efficiency and stress defenses. Kyle offers a defensive perspective, making this a must-listen for all coaches aiming to stay ahead of the game.
In this BONUS Episode of "Rhythms That Restore," host Cherisse is alongside her great friends & Co-Founders of from Be Free Revolution & The Retreat House Lacey Stluka and Britney Christie. We are announcing ESBI Events. Cherisse and BFR are partnering together our very first ever ESBI Retreat for Women on Friday Night, February 7th and all day Saturday February 8th 2025 in Eads, Tn at The beautiful Retreat House Memphis. Women are invited to come Experience, Savor, Behold and Integrate practices to restore our souls and renew our spirits in elevated beauty of creation, community and connection with the Lord and with like minded women craving deep connection and rich experiences in 2025. Cherisse shares her heart for travel and creating deep and meaningful experiences for others, while Lacey recounts transformative trips to Italy, Kenya and so many more that have shaped her life and how she brings those experiences back and incorporates them into daily life . Britney discusses her hospitality background and the influence of her mother teaching her how to love others well through gathering, serving, creating beautiful spaces for others to experience the Lord. Together, we aim to create elevated enriching experiences for women through ESBI Events, fostering deep connection with the Lord and with others. The episode highlights our shared vision of helping women slow down, connect, and find joy in everyday life while deepening their personal relationship with the Lord and with others. For more information and to sign up for one of the 15 Spots Available. Registration Opens December 18th and closes on January 1st. Email: esbi@befreerevolution.com Contact Cherisse Hixson via email with any questions: cherissehixson@hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Save your Spot and Register Online: www.esbievents.com Unique, tailored, boutique experiences designed to immerse you in a truly transformative journey. Step into an elevated experience that encourages you to slow down, savor your surroundings, behold the beauty before you, and discover how to integrate these values into your everyday life. ESBI Events feature stunning destinations, thoughtful details, delicious cuisine, and a profound emphasis on fostering meaningful connections—with God, your environment, and others. Cherisse Hixson from Rhythms that Restore podcast is partnering with Be Free Revolution to bring you experiences that captivate your heart.
Braden Eads joins this episode of Relentlessly Resilient to discuss his “recovering” journey from pornography addiction. He highlights the role of connection, secrecy, and avoiding the “Mr. Nice Guy” syndrome of dishonestly in the continual recovery process. Along with our hosts, the conversation reframes the danger of pornography addiction into the broader implications of cultural, religious, and relationship context, as well as the power of intimate responsibility in overcoming the shame cycle. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become ‘Relentlessly Resilient’ as we lean on and learn from one another’s experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie’s husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Presented by Minky Couture, makers of the most luxurious and soft blankets with a mission to share comfort and love during the special moments of life. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.
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James Carlton joins us to start the 9:00 hour. Public urination. VP Fair. Breaking down the NBA draft. Celebrating The Eads Bridge. Iggy's upcoming vacation. HR Derby. Doug wins the DFS Showdown after Iggy guaranteed victory. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices