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Have you ever wondered if the battles we face in the modern church are just echoes of centuries-old conflicts? In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. dives deep with Elesha J. Coffman to uncover how the struggles of the past are not only shaping our present but could be setting the stage for the church's future. Elesha delves into the pivotal events that have shaped American church history, with a particular emphasis on the Methodist Church's split over slavery in 1844 and similarities between the division within the UMC today over LGBTQ inclusion and racial justice. They also discuss the tendency for churches to become ideological bunkers, the influence of biblical interpretation in shaping theology and practice, and whether everything just comes down to economic issues. Elesha J. Coffman is an accomplished historian and professor at Baylor University, specializing in the study of American religious history. She earned her Ph.D. in American Religious History from Duke University and has contributed significantly to the field through her extensive research and publications. Coffman is the author of The Christian Century and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline as well as Turning Points in American Church History. Her work examines the intersections of media, religion, and culture, highlighting the role of religious publications in shaping public discourse. Coffman's scholarly pursuits focus on how religious groups engage with broader societal issues, offering valuable insights into the evolving landscape of American faith and identity. Episodes Referenced: Scott Thumma: https://futurechristian.podbean.com/e/understanding-the-impact-of-societal-changes-on-congregational-dynamics-insights-from-dr-scott-thumma/ Presenting Sponsor: Phillips Seminary Join conversations that expose you to new ideas, deepen your commitment and give insights to how we can minister in a changing world. Supporting Sponsors: Restore Clergy If you are clergy in need of tailored, professional support to help you manage the demands of ministry, Restore Clergy is for you! Future Christian Team: Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer Martha Tatarnic – Guest Host / Co-Host Paul Romig–Leavitt – Associate Producer Dennis Sanders – Producer Alexander Lang - Production Assistant
In this episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer welcomes Elesha from Pennsylvania, who shares her transformative journey with homeopathy. Alicia recounts her initial skepticism, the challenges she faced after medical traumas, and her eventual decision to work with a homeopath. The episode highlights the importance of finding a trustworthy homeopath, the emotional and physical […] The post Navigating the Healing Power of Homeopathy: Elesha’s Inspiring Story of Transformation and Trust appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Today, we connect with Dr. Elesha J. Coffman, a Professor of History at Baylor University. Dr. Coffman writes on religion and media in American culture. She has published articles in American Catholic Studies and Religion and American Culture and has presented numerous papers at the American Academy of Religion and American Society of Church History annual meetings. Dr. Coffman recently released her latest book, Turning Points in American Church History: How Pivotal Events Shaped a Nation and a Faith. In it, she outlines the evolution of American Christianity from the colonial period to the present, distinctly focusing on 13 key events over four centuries of history… What interesting facts can we glean about the modern American religious landscape? Hit play to explore the things that have contributed to the complex tapestry of faith we see today… In this conversation, we discuss: How Dr. Coffman conducts research on the history of the church. The different types of Christianity that made their way to the early U.S. How religious persecution and freedom have evolved over time. Why and how language has changed in the modern U.S. church. Want to learn more about Dr. Coffman and her work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
Christianity has a rich and diverse history in the United States. With so many different traditions and nationalities serving as the foundation of the early church, historians are constantly uncovering new and exciting facts about Christianity's influence on the nation's cultural, social, and political development. What have these discoveries revealed about the modern American religious landscape? Dr. Elesha J. Coffman joins us to explore the factors contributing to the complex tapestry of faith we see today… Dr. Coffman is a Professor of History at Baylor University and an author of religion and media in American culture. In this conversation, we discuss her latest publication, Turning Points in American Church History: How Pivotal Events Shaped a Nation and a Faith, which outlines the evolution of American Christianity from the colonial period to the present. Click play to find out: Dr. Coffman's unique background in Christian history. What the first churches in the U.S. were like. Why and how Christians started new congregations in America. The ways that immigrants are linked to different religions. Want to learn more about Dr. Coffman and her work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Dr. Elesha Coffman is a professor at Baylor University and the author of several books … including her latest, Turning Points in American Church History: How Pivotal Events Shaped a Nation and a Faith. I want to thank Scot McKnight for his review of this one, which got me very interested. So let's talk history and Holy Spirit …
Make a one-time or recurring donation on our Donor Box profile here. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Elesha J. Coffman (PhD, Duke University) is associate professor of history at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. She previously served as the editor of Christian History magazine and has taught at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. She spent a year as a fellow at the Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton University. Coffman is the author of The Christian Century and the Rise of the Protestant Mainline, Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith, and numerous articles on American religious history. We want to thank Baker Academic for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials for this interview with Dr. Coffman! Purchase the book(s) here: Strange Religion: How the First Christians Were Weird, Dangers, and Compelling Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gggpodcast/support
Creating hope through tragedy is a powerful concept that is exemplified throughout this podcast episode. The conversation we have with Jan Hillman and Elesha Snyder shed light on the devastating effects of breast cancer and how it can inspire individuals to take action and make a difference. Jan shares her journey of being diagnosed with breast cancer multiple times, including a recent diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer. Elesha shares the story of her sister Kelli who unfortunately passed away from metastatic disease. Elesha's desire to make a difference and help others going through similar experiences is commendable. By creating the Breast Wishes Foundation, she is not only honoring her sister's memory but also providing support and resources to individuals and families affected by breast cancer. Welcome to the conversationTopics Covered in this Episode:00:04:03 - Jan's Personal Experience with Breast Cancer00:09:03 - Elesha's Experience with Her Sister's Breast Cancer and the Inspiration for Breast Wishes Foundation00:12:26 - Mission and Vision of Breast Wishes Foundation00:22:57 - Importance of Bringing Joy and Granting Wishes00:26:44 - Focus on Committees and Spreading the Workload00:27:42 - Importance of Strategic Planning and Accomplishments00:36:02 - Discussion on Sustainable Expansion and Self-Care00:40:03 - Additional Resources and Topics to Explore+++++++++++++++++++++About Breast Wishes Foundation: https://www.breastwishesfoundation.org/+++++++++++++++++++++Attend a free virtual SurvivingBreastCancer.org event:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/events+++++++++++++++++++++SurvivingBreastCancer.org's Mission: To empower those diagnosed with breast cancer and their families from day one and beyond. About SurvivingBreastCancer.org: SurvivingBreastCancer.org, Inc. (SBC) is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit virtual platform headquartered in Boston with a national and global reach. Through education, community, and resources, SurvivingBreastCancer.org supports women and men going through breast cancer. We provide a sanctuary of strength, compassion, and empowerment, where those diagnosed with cancer unite to share their stories, learn invaluable coping strategies to manage wellness and mental health, and find solace in the unbreakable bond that fuels hope, resilience, and the courage to conquer adversity.+++++++++++++++++++++Follow us on InstagramLaura and Will: https://www.instagram.com/laura_and_will/SurvivingBreastCancer.org: https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Support the show
Hello! and Welcome to the next episode of Backstage Bants with Elesha Paul Moses! [EPISODE 73: ELESHA PAUL MOSES] For more information on Tickets, head to: https://tinathemusical.com/uk/ If you enjoy this episode leave a like, and Subscribe to see the next one! Donate to Acting for Others: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/backstagebants SOCIAL MEDIAS https://www.instagram.com/robbiesbackstagebants https://twitter.com/BackstageBants https://www.facebook.com/robbiesbackstagebants https://robbiesbackstageba.wixsite.com/backstagebants PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/backstage-bants A Huge Thank You to the Elesha for coming in for this episode, I had a great time! Your Kindness is much appreciated x As always - open to PR, Just drop an email: robbiesbackstagebants@gmail.com
In this episode, we are joined by Elesha Arnfield who shares her inspiring story. Elesha found herself in a difficult place. However, there was light at the end of the tunnel when she turned to crystal healing and started her spiritual journey. Elesha is now an entrepreneur and joins us to share the highs and lows of her story so far.Here are the highlights:(2:15) Growing up.(7:57) Losing herself in the dark.(13:28) Falling into a network marketing career.(22:31) Crystal healing.(28:18) The birth of her first baby.(31:20) The importance of saying yes.(43:54) Advice for female business owners.Get in touch here:https://www.instagram.com/sociallyspeakingmedia/https://www.instagram.com/standoutmarketingservices/The Podcast Socials - https://www.instagram.com/thefemalefounderspod/https://www.tiktok.com/@thefemalefounders
For over 20 years, Elesha has been a noteworthy leader in the health and wellness space. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, a Bachelor of Education from the University of Western Ontario, and a Natural Nutrition diploma from the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition. Elesha has gained extensive experience working in many roles in the health and wellness industry. She started her career as a Personal Trainer, then became a Certified Kinesiologist and Health Center Manager. After attending Teachers College, she taught High School Health & Physical Education and Mathematics for 15 years. Elesha is now a Registered Holistic Nutritionist and Functional Hormone Educator. She is also an Essential Oil Specialist and has mindset training from Bob Proctor. IG: www.instagram.com/eleshatsui Facebook: www.facebook.com/eleshatsuiRHN Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/958268794287419 Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/eleshatsui Email: info@eleshatsui.com Metabolic Health: https://doterra.me/f028EvYz Follow Us At: www.HealthYeahLife.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/HealthYeahLife Instagram: www.instagram.com/healthyeahlife Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/healthyeahlifergroup 9-Week Holiday Health Challenge:www.holidayhealthchallenge.info
In this episode, you'll also hear:What inspired Elesha to create a movement to help people discover their life purpose The importance of hiring the right person to help with your book – and what can happen if you don'tHow to balance patience and action in following God's will How trusting God with the outcome of your obedience can open doors you never would have thought possibleElesha's advice for those who feel discouraged and aren't sure how to move forward into their life purposeBe sure to read all the way to the end for important links and information!For many of us, there have been seasons when it was really easy to see that God was moving in our lives, and there have been other times when it was more difficult. In those times, we find ourselves having to be very intentional about noticing His handiwork, because of the setbacks and trials we're in the midst of. It's important for us to look for ways that God is moving, even in difficult times. When we do, we grow in our faith, and we learn to trust God even when times are tough. And as we learn to trust God, we move closer to fulfilling our life purpose.Elesha Storey is no stranger to difficult times. Her story encourages and inspires us to see God moving, because God is always working for our good and His glory, even when things seem to be going wrong. Elesha challenges us to trust in Him – to have hope and peace, even in the midst of trial – and to make the most of the time God has given us, because we are here to make a difference.What Does It Mean To DASH?Elesha's message came to her in a unique way in 2015. While placing flowers on the graves of her family members at her father's funeral, something caught her attention. “I just looked at that small dash between their birthday and the day that they passed away and went home to be with the Lord,” Elesha recalls. “And I thought, ‘That is such a small representation of some grand, awesome people.'” As Elesha thought about the impact these people had made in such a short time on earth, she asked herself what she was doing with her own “dash.” What was her life purpose that would make a lasting impact on people around her? Those questions led to another idea, which eventually became her central message: “DASHING” to Elesha means “Dying to Achieve Success and Happiness IN God.”“A lot of people don't want to talk about it, but we're going to die one day,” Elesha explains. “So you've got to remember there's a life here, but there's another life on the other side of that. ASH, ‘Achieve Success and Happiness.' That abundant life is promised by God, and it looks a little different for everyone, and it's best achieved when you're IN God – ING.” Elesha defines DASHING as a call, not just to exist or to live, but to pursue a higher level and to chase after one's true life purpose. At a time when she was experiencing great loss, Elesha realized that God was calling her to breathe life into something new.That's an important message for us all: when something leaves the scene – when one dream dies – there's an opportunity for something new. While we shouldn't downplay the importance or the value of what we've lost, we should also remember to look for what new thing God is creating instead.A Movement Comes Through ActionElesha's initial vision for her DASHING idea was to use apparel to inspire people every time they looked in the mirror. But through the advice of coaches and mentors, and through prompting from God, she realized that it needed to be much more – it needed to become a lifestyle. It needed to become a movement that would help and encourage people to seek and live out their life purpose. “We're going out there inspiring, equipping, and helping people to find their dash and live it,” Elesha says. “God has had a purpose and plan for your life – for your dash – from the beginning. And he's just waiting for you to add “ing,” which is now you're DASHING, and you're doing more than just existing and living. And it's not just about this life, but it's the life beyond.”Think about it: words that end with the letters “ing” usually mean that an action is taking place. With DASHING, Elesha reminds us that it's not enough just to understand that you have a finite amount of time on this earth to make an impact – you have to make a decision to do things differently. You have to act on the purpose and the plan that God has for you. Choose the Right PeopleAt first, Elesha had no intention of writing a book. Even after a consultant compiled a written version of things Elesha had said during their conversation and asked her to finish it and turn it into a book, Elesha didn't feel those words captured what she really wanted to say, so she pushed the idea off for another year. Then, having been laid off due to COVID and taking care of her mother, she found the time and the inspiration to write. “What I wanted to do was do something totally different to inspire people based on things that I know and what I've gone through in my life,” Elesha recalls. It took her several months to complete the book, a 30-day devotional, and the end result surprised even her: “There are some things in there I would have never even thought I could think of. The book is structured in a way that it makes sense, that it flows, that it is relatable. And I didn't think I had that in me. And that's God, again, working through my dash.”Still, there were difficulties to navigate, especially when it came time to get the book edited. Elesha reached out to her network to find an editor, and chose someone she knew. But again, the work that was returned didn't reflect her voice or the message she wanted to convey. Eventually, Elesha found an editor who, in her own words, “wouldn't just tell you how to do it or tell you what you're doing wrong, she would teach you. So she would push back on me and give me options and resources.” But though the experience was frustrating and discouraging, Elesha learned the valuable lesson that sometimes, the people you know aren't necessarily the best people to work on your book. She learned that it's important to carefully vet anyone you work with, even if you already know them. The Balancing Act: Patience vs. ActionElesha also learned to be patient with herself when the process took longer than she wanted it to, and to stand by her vision even when others tried to convince her to change the direction of her work. She had to trust that the way her book needed to be written and formatted would appeal to the right people, instead of altering it to appeal to most people. “We all know the definition of dash,” Elesha says, “but when you add ‘-ing,' that definition changes. It changes to ‘stylish, bold, and full of spirit.' So you need to put ‘-ing' on your dash. Then you are bold, and you don't have any fear about doing what God has called you to do. When you look like God, you look dashing. So you're stylish. And you're full of the Holy Spirit.”As Elesha has learned, writing a book – and building a business – is a balancing act between patience and taking decisive action. Sometimes we can be in such a rush to get something done based on a timeline that we have set, that we may not allow enough time for us to truly hear what steps we are to take. We shouldn't be afraid to be still, to take some time and really discern whether the steps we are about to take are the right ones. But we shouldn't go too far to that extreme, either, because sometimes waiting can be just a fancy way of procrastinating. Sometimes we know we should be taking action, but we say, “I'm praying about it” as an excuse for not taking that action. Instead, we must find that balance between patiently looking to God for inspiration and guidance and stepping out in faith-driven action toward our life purpose and calling.Trust God with the OutcomeThe good news is that even when we get off course, God can use it all for good. Even when we don't take the best path, we can learn from the experience, and those lessons can not only help us in the future, but also be a testimony that prevents others from making the same mistakes we did. Despite all the missteps, frustrations, and naysayers, Elesha was able to get her book finished and into the hands of the people who needed to read it. “I was the poster child for what not to do and using those setbacks as a reason to procrastinate,” she admits, “so it was just phenomenal that I finished it. It just made my heart open, and made me want to do more. Because now I've had a successful book. I've had a successful song. I know that DASHING is something that's going to impact lives.”Though some people told her the book would never make an impact, Elesha has seen that it resonates with exactly the people it's supposed to resonate with. “I just have to move forward, regardless of what anybody thinks or says, because God has the people who I'm supposed to impact ready for me to do so,” Elesha says.That's not to say she wasn't apprehensive about putting herself out there. Elesha knew that if she shared personal experiences, she was likely to receive judgment and negative feedback, but to her relief, that didn't happen. She believes this is yet another example proving that she's fulfilling her life purpose and doing exactly what God wants her to do. Elesha's story is a great example of being obedient and trusting God with the outcome. If God is leading you to share a certain message, then it's going to be a blessing to someone. And what happens after you share it isn't on you at all – that's up to God. Ultimately, we don't control our own reputations or how people respond to our stories. As Elesha says, “You're responsible for the ‘what,' and God's responsible for the ‘how.'”God Provides Right on TimeElesha's journey has been one of many ups and downs, but through it all, God continues to show His faithfulness. She shares one particular story about His provision during a time of great need. Having just lost her father and her job, Elesha found herself in a difficult place financially, especially as hiring the wrong people for her book ended up costing her extra. While searching for business funding, Elesha applied for a $10,000 grant from Beyoncé's BeyGOOD Foundation and the NAACP, not really expecting to win – but she did. That money supplied what she needed to publish her book, continue building her business, and sustain her finances. “God was just right on time with that, like He's always been,” she says. Recalling another incident when she was in a terrible car accident as a teenager and yet walked away unscathed, Elesha says she now knows her life was spared for a purpose. And 40 years later, she's living that life purpose. “I didn't appreciate it back then,” she explains, “but now I know He spared me for this. That He took me right back to a place of loss, where I can learn from my losses and move forward.”These stories are just two examples of the ways God has shown His faithfulness in the midst of adversity in Elesha's life. Now, she's committed to sharing those stories with others, and inspiring them to keep moving toward fulfilling their own life purpose. “These days, it's all about ‘YOLO' and ‘living my best life,'” Elesha observes. “But this ain't your only life. There's more on the other side. And you need to remember that your dash has a purpose. You fulfill that purpose, and it will move you towards your place in heaven.”Don't Give Up on Your Life PurposeMaybe you, like Elesha, have experienced struggles, setbacks, and pain, and you're discouraged because it's hard to believe that something good could be waiting on the other side. If that's you, Elesha wants you to know first and foremost that you are valuable, that you are worth it, and that God loves you and has put you on earth for a reason. “Failure is not final,” Elesha says. “It's never too late. And I know these all sound cliché, but they are true. And God has a purpose and a plan for you, and He loves you. He has your best interest at heart, and everything that you've gone through – your test to get your testimony – any setbacks, any hurts, God uses those.”We're often taught that we need to be independent, but Elesha adds that God didn't intend for us to be alone. No matter what you're going through right now, there are people and resources available to help you through it, so don't be afraid to reach out. And above all, keep moving forward toward the life purpose that God has given you, even if you aren't totally sure what it is just yet. “You never know how close you are to your breakthrough,” Elesha concludes. “It can be the next day, it can be the next minute, or the next hour. So don't give up. Just keep moving forward, in little tiny baby steps… God has a plan for you, and He wants you to reach it.” BIO:Elesha Storey is a passionate creative who after losing her father re-evaluated her life and found her purpose. God turned tragedy into victory when He dropped DASHING (Dying to Achieve Success and Happiness IN God) into her spirit. Elesha took that revelation from God and created a business (dashing apparel®) and a movement (The DASHING Nation™) inspiring and equipping others to start Dashing. Addressing mind, body and spirit through books, music, apparel, media, and conferences and changing the definition of apparel to include clothed in Christ head to toe inside and out. She has one son, is a Human Resources leader, and an active member of her church in Plano, Texas. Elesha's mission is to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ, inspiring and equipping others to find and embrace their purpose and abundant earthly and eternal life IN God. GET CONNECTED:Website: www.dashingapparel.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/eleshastorey/Twitter: www.twitter.com/dashingnationFacebook: www.facebook.com/eleshastorey
Ep. 89 Courage: saying no to something you love when it doesn't love you back What would you do if the job you loved made it impossible to take part in special family activities, like your child's first day of school? Would you have the courage to leave it? No matter how great the job is…there comes a point when you have to find the courage to question how you want to spend the precious moments of your life. The toughest decisions we make are often between the good we have and the great we could have. And it requires that we, sometimes for the first time, courageously dig deep into our values and get super clear on what really matters most. Have you noticed that the safety of some careers makes it possible to skate through a good life without having to really question why we do what we do? Many are lucky enough to embark on the “good on paper” path when we're young and some get to reap the benefits that that path offers us…And for many it takes a crisis of mind, body or spirit to expand our awareness and see that the "good life" we said yes to, has been keeping us from an absolutely GREAT one! The courage to say "I want more than good enough" My guest Elesha experienced that moment of existential crisis - courage after suffering a concussion. She spent years trying to make it all work and she realized that her good life was no longer good enough. Tired of missing out on the day-to-day joys of her family, and no longer feeling the excitement and love for her teaching life; both her and her husband decided to leave the security of their teaching careers to follow their passion for health and wellness. Saying yes can be scary & 100% worth it! Each uniquely created businesses that are flourishing due to their commitment to inspiring, empowering and educating others to step beyond the social conventions, into their most optimal lives! Her courageous Hot Mess to Awesomeness journey landed her in some deep pits of uncertainty and through it all she trusted herself enough to continue to lean into what felt right and learned that her success, and ability to embrace her awesomeness, came directly from the strong relationships she built with her family and most importantly, the courage to put herself first! Connect with Elesha: https://linktr.ee/eleshatsui Elesha's Dance Party Tunes: Uptown Funk - Bruno Mars Confident - Demi Lovato Happy - Pharrell Williams _____ I SEE YOU BUSY AF SUPERWOMEN Doing everything you should, keeping everyone happy & using every ounce of energy to keep everything running smoothly. I know you're hoping that doing EVERYTHING FOR EVERYONE will somehow make YOU happy … And like trying to hold sand in your hands, no matter how hard you try, it's impossible to keep it all together! Honey that's because… Happiness comes when you embrace your Awesomeness & build the habit of Putting YOU 1st!! You can bust through all the shitty shoulds, end the battle with your inner critic and learn to embrace your true fucking awesomeness…my job is to help YOU to believe in YOU again! https://www.dionnethomson.com
The Operation M.I.S.T. Podcast: Tackling the Maternal Health Crisis
In today's episode Katherine and Jessica interview one of the moms who is in the Operation M.I.S.T. program! M.I.S.T. mom, Elesha, generously shares how she learned to advocate for herself through the Operation M.I.S.T. and was able to save her own life while she was losing her ability to breathe in the delivery room. She also speaks on how guidance from Operation M.I.S.T. is still helping her safely navigate her postpartum journey. Key points from Elesha 1. Prioritize you health as a woman first to arrive to pregnancy your best self 2. Be involved in your healthcare experience. Your health should happen through you not to you. 3. Be proactive and not reactive. Do not wait until the problem worsens to speak up! 4. Beware the ego of the health professional, but don't be moved by it. 5. Stop putting people's feelings (that includes your family and providers) over your well-being. If you or a loved one is considering becoming pregnant, already pregnant, or postpartum, please head to https://www.operationmist.org/ to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how we can serve you! Stay connected with us by following us on IG @operationmist. See what other M.I.S.T. moms are saying.
In this episode, I coached Elesha through some fears and resistance she was experiencing about putting herself out there in the world as an Ayurveda practitioner. She found her love for Ayurveda when she was healing from mental illness and now that she is on the other side of this, she wants to share her gifts and medicine with the world. After some exploration of the root of her anxiety and some other ailments she has struggled with in the past such as depression and cancer, we found that there was a generational pattern attached to an identity that ran through her mother's lineage. I hope you enjoy this story of the reclamation of feminine power. COURSES ► VENUSIAN WOMAN - Online program for self-aware women that want to develop self-confidence, magnetism, sovereignty, and authenticity in their feminine expression. Learn more about Venusian Woman here: https://bit.ly/venusian-womanhood --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/venusian-woman/message
Today I sit down with husband and wife team, Elesha and Justin Tsui. With over 20 years of coaching experience, Justin believes that his greatest strength is helping other men and women step into their greatness. It is his mission to help his clients come into the best version of themselves and actually achieve the goals they have set for themselves. Elesha is an Entrepreneur, Network Marketing Leader and Coach who helps women make big pivots in their career. Together, Justin and Elesha have taken their careers into their own hands and taken their family on an incredible adventure. Tune into today's episode to learn more. Follow Elesha on Instagram: www.instagram.com/eleshatsuiFollow Justin on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_jt_tsuiJoin the Holistic Diamond Wellness Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/958268794287419/Join the Thinking Into Greatness Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thinkingintogreatness***********************************************************************Join the FREE Mastering Your Mindset with Danielle Facebook group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/MasteringYourMindsetwithDanielleWant to schedule a call with Danielle to see if she can help you with your mindset? Book your call here: https://j4tnnpir.pages.infusionsoft.net/If you love this episode please share with me on Instagram @_danielle_amos_ and I'd be so grateful if you could leave me a 5-star review on iTunes!
Join me for this week's episode of What Would Amber Do? In this episode I interview Elesha Tsui! Elesha transitioned from a career as a teacher to being a Holistic Wellness Coach and Nurtionalizst. Elesha is a wife, Mom of 2 who is committed to teaching others to live a holistic life. Join us as we discuss: - Her transition from teaching- What it looks like to live a holistic life- Why people living a holistic life matters to her- Personal development as a lifestyle- Network marketing as a viable business opportunity and what people should know- Why essential oils- How can essential oils help with goal achievement- What inspires her Join us for this enjoyable, informative, and inspiring conversation! Connect with Elesha at: Email: info@eleshatsui.comFacebook Group: Holistic Diamond Wellness Instagram: @eleshatsuiIf you enjoy the show, please share with your connections, and leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. If you want to connect with Amber to be a guest on the show or for any other reason reach out at info@amberhowardinc.com!
Elesha lives in Colorado and is loved by God.
What is joy? In this episode we learn what Biblical joy is and how to find it.
How often have we told ourselves " This isn't fair?" or simply desired more out of life then what we were getting? Far more times than I can count personally. So I made a decision! You can cry and pout forever about your life (doesn't work and time flies this way) or you can do something about it!!! Leading to this season "BOSS UP"! It's OK to cry it's perfectly fine to heal for a season yet once you're done grieving, you still have a LIFE TO LIVE! Why not do it abundantly!? Join me as I interview former single teenage mom who worked a low paying job that led to her stepping out on faith going back to school, graduating college, becoming a HR Director, Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Author, and so much more! She gives great advice and tips for us to move forward in fulfilling our destinies. Www.dashingapparel.com. IG:Elesha Storey. FB:Elesha Storey. Linked In:Elesha Storey. Link to 30 Day Devotional written by Elesha found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091G2N178/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_227D52DGYTHHH6GYW2TY Song(s): Elesha Storey-Dashing/ Ethan Kent- My Hope Is In Glory --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thank you for listening to the Something Good Podcast! In today's episode, we are continuing our very first series!!! Single, dating, engaged, married will be a season where I gather with my closest friends to talk about each season of life in relationships! I cannot wait for you to join us in the second episode with two of my greatest pals, Malik and Elesha. We met at a local after-school care for children where we all work! They quickly became the best people to start and end my days with. They join me with lots of laughs and stories, so enjoy! Get ready for Something Good with Malik, Elesha, and Emileigh! I am so grateful for each of you and would love to connect! Don't forget to follow my Instagram account and like our Facebook Page! Also, I have recently edited my blog site to Something Good, so go ahead and check that out as well! Instagram: @something.good.blog Blog: http://somethinggoodblog.wixsite.com/mysite Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SomethingGoodBlogcast/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emileighlhearn/support
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead's religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead's intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead's life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead's religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead's intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead's life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University.
Elesha J. Coffman's Margaret Mead: A Twentieth-Century Faith (Oxford UP, 2021) takes a careful look at Mead’s religious origins and influence. As a famous American anthropologist, Mead’s intellectual contributions to mid-century culture has been fruitfully studied. Coffman offers insight into a neglected aspect of Mead’s life—her religious views. Born into a home with secular agnostic parents, Mead chose a religious path as a child and joined the Episcopal Church. As an anthropologist she believed in the significance of ritual and the importance of service but rejected many of the particulars of her chosen faith. From De Pauw University to Columbia University, through multiple love affairs and marriages, travels and publications, Mead became an influential public intellectual, developing her own perspective on social ethics. Her high-profile and expansive view of human development that did not reject religion offered the opportunity to contribute to mid-twentieth century liberal Christianity on multiple fronts. Elesha J. Coffman, an associate professor of History at Baylor University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm
Conversation 201: The Story, Journey and Passion of Elesha Ergle, RDN Today’s conversation is with Elesha Ergle, a registered dietitian who has a passion for working in long term care, creating recipes, cooking and writing. She is also a beef farmer and she enjoys sharing the health message of farming and beef with her community. Please enjoy my conversation with Elesha. Connect with Elesha on Instagram www.anneelizabethrd.com Copyright © 2021 OPI & AEHC Song: One Of These Days Artist: The Gemini www.thegeminimusic.com Music used by permission. All rights received. © ASCAP OrtmanMusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anneelizabethrd/message
2020 is out and our new episode is in, back by popular demand we have the wonderful Dr. Elesha , NHS Junior Doctor in A&E and Sexual Wellness Doctor at Kandid ! On this episode we're swapping the sex toys for the surgical masks. We're chatting all things Rona as Dr. Elle explains to is what the fuck is going on with this bloody virus
Small business owner Elesha interview. More info about d&e rolls. Located in DMV
It's Episode 11 and in the building today we have the creative, innovative and strategic thinker Ms. Elesha Storey! Join us as she shares her D.A.S.H.I.N.G. (Dying to Achieve Success and Happiness in God) journey with us while explaining "If not for who...Christ" and how important it is to live your abundant life now. She also lets us in on her new devotional that will be coming soon and inspires us with her DASHING track! Elesha thank you so much for joining us. Shout out to Amaris Triplett for sharing info on her new Children's book I Love Being Brown, grab it on Amazon and to our Sponsor of today's episode Darlisa Diltz of the North Texas Entrepreneur Education & Training Center. Be sure to hit them up for all of your Business needs. Thank you for your support. Be sure to follow us on IG/FB/TW @tearaspeaks and subscribe to our website at www.tearaarman.com for updates and new episodes. For more information on how to become a guest or Sponsorship/Advertising Opportunities email us at info@tearaarman.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tearaspeaks/support
We’re obsessed! Miranda and Bibi talk poetry and wet-ass-pussyyyyyyys with Dr Elesha Vooght, the In-House Sexual Wellness Doctor at Kandid, an innovative sex toy company aiming to bring inclusive sexual wellbeing to the masses. Elesha is also a NHS junior doctor in the Emergency Department with clinical experience in gynaecology, urology and psychiatry. What is a WAP? What does WAP mean for us? And what happens if your WAP starts to change? Stay in touch with the girls on social media: www.twitter.com/goodsexbadsexxx www.instagram.com/goodsexbadsex Or email the team if you have a question or request: info@sexpod.co.uk.
In the first episode, Holly and Elesha chat to local historian Monty Dart, who has written a book about the life of Gwyneth Erika Morgan. The beautiful aristocratic daughter of Lord Tredegar and one of the ‘Bright Young Things' of the 1920s, Gwyneth met an untimely and mysterious end beneath the waters of the Thames. With thanks to Monty Dart for welcoming us into her home and being such a great guest. Buy her book here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beautiful-Nuisance-Hon-Gwyneth-Ericka-Morgan/dp/1905914105/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1548707300&sr=8-1&keywords=beautiful+nuisance This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh. Follow Holly:https://twitter.com/hmdavies95 Follow Elesha:https://twitter.com/Leesha_jD Follow the podcast:https://twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod Email us!storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com
Faithpreneur Diaries: This week we are talking about balancing your business and your relationship God with tech expert Elesha Jacobs. Elesha is an entrepreneur, ICT Specialist, and Systems Analyst who specializes in helping emerging and existing women entrepreneurs streamline their online business with systems and automation with less hassle. Elesha launched Innovategy Solutions in 2019 with the mission to help women empower their creativity through technology. Innovategy Solutions is an Information Technology company that has expertise in business systems, IT solutions, and IT Project Management. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sign up for the Created For More Course: https://www.shauntesaphire.com/course You can now send questions for the “Ask Shaunté” segment on the podcast. Once I get enough questions, I will start the segment. Please email your questions to info@prayplanslay.com or send me an DM on Instagram. SOCIAL MEDIA INFO Shaunté Pray Plan Slay - @prayplanslaypodcast Shaunté Saphire - @shauntesaphire Website: https://www.shauntesaphire.com/course Elesha - @thebiztechexpert www.innovategysolutions.com
This episode is all about SEX! We talk to Elle Vooght resident sexual wellness doctor at Kandid.com, sex toy company designed with LGBT people in mind. We ask her all about sexual fantasies, masterbation and what sex toys she recommends! We also divulge our own sexual fantasies along with awkward sex stories and find out if a good one night stand really exists?! Links to Kandid and Elesha's socials! https://kandid.com/ https://twitter.com/DrElesha https://www.instagram.com/eleshav https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUttYbrSDvg
Justin has been married for 10 years to his amazing, loving and supportive wife, Elesha and has two beautiful children, Tyler (9) and Kiyena (6). Justin's passion (his WHY) is to help other men connect to their GREATNESS. Justin and his wife Elesha co-founded the Win Each Day FB Group and through the power of story he shares his own unique experiences, the lessons they've taught him and how these lessons have led to personal growth and how it has transformed him as man, husband and father. He is a former 15-year high school Physical Education and Student Success teacher and was also a Football and Track Coach. "I am taking the lessons from the field, gym and the classroom and bringing them to the most important game we will ever play the "Game of Life." " - Coach JT LINKS BELOW! Join our online community on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/wineachday/ Ready to join a Brotherhood https://www.patreon.com/wineachdayacademy Follows us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/win_each_day Connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-tsui-06aa0518a/ Check us on the web - www.wineachday.net
Staying busy in COVID-land; Jamaican getaway; HBCU Virtual Celebrations; Shoutouts; Featured Guest: Entrepreneur, Elesha Hunt; Trap Wars w/ Elesha; Top 3 Vacay Destinations! XOXO, KoVÉ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kovechronicles/message
We're back! In this episode, Holly and Elesha chat about the life of Elizabeth Armistead. Originally a prostitute of unknown origins, Elizabeth climbed the ranks to become a high class courtesan with earls, dukes and princes among her patrons, before eventually becoming the devoted wife of one of the most charismatic and powerful politicians of the day, Charles Fox. Read Courtesans: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Courtesans-Katie-Hickman/dp/0007113927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17WUCDNMR30B5&keywords=courtesans+katie+hickman&qid=1559666089&s=gateway&sprefix=courtesans+kat%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1 Read The Life of Charles James Fox: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Charles-James-Stanley-Ayling/dp/0719547202/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=charles+james+fox%2C+stanley+along&qid=1559666490&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0 This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh (@harry_bligh) Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95 Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop Stories of the Sisterhood is a new fortnightly podcast, celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes! Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the Think Tank podcast family. Discover more at http://thinktank.fm
What do you do when life brutally breaks you into pieces and drags you through deep dark seasons defeating you on every side until you believe you can't continue? This books offers, hope, encouragement, unconditional love, blessings, peace and strength. Https://www.facebook.com/TellHellImNotComing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sherii-parrett/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sherii-parrett/support
We’re back! In this episode, Holly and Elesha chat about the life of Elizabeth Armistead. Originally a prostitute of unknown origins, Elizabeth climbed the ranks to become a high class courtesan with earls, dukes and princes among her patrons, before eventually becoming the devoted wife of one of the most charismatic and powerful politicians of the day, Charles Fox. Read Courtesans: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Courtesans-Katie-Hickman/dp/0007113927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17WUCDNMR30B5&keywords=courtesans+katie+hickman&qid=1559666089&s=gateway&sprefix=courtesans+kat%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1 Read The Life of Charles James Fox: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Charles-James-Stanley-Ayling/dp/0719547202/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=charles+james+fox%2C+stanley+along&qid=1559666490&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0 This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh (@harry_bligh) Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95 Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop Stories of the Sisterhood is a new fortnightly podcast, celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes! Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the Think Tank podcast family. Discover more at http://thinktank.fm
As Women's history month comes to a close Breon and guest host, Elesha, break down all of the female candidates who've entered the 2020 Presidential race as well as Georgia's controversial "Heartbeat Bill".
Elesha Coffman joins Ray and Andrew for a conversation about scholarship in religious history/studies. What role does empathy play in historical analysis? How should we think about the relationship between evangelicals and Trump? Listen in as Andrew and Ray explore these questions (and many more) with Professor Coffman.
After her rape went unsolved for more than 25 years, Elesha contacted police to have her case reopened. She courageously tells us about what life has been like since her attack when she was 7-years-old, what happened when her case was reopened and why she contacted us to tell her story.Show notes:PLEASE NOTE: Listener discretion is advised as this episode details child sexual assault and trauma.For help: 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) Lifeline 13 11 14, Blue Knot Helpline on 1300 657 380.Your hosts are Meshel Laurie and Emily WebbWith thanks to EleshaFind more about our friends at Canadian True Crime Like us on the Facebook Follow us on Instagram or TwitterSupport us on PatreonThank you for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Personal debt gradually tightens its grip around us, slowly building up and weighing us down emotionally. This is exactly what happened to my guest today, Elesha Piper. It didn’t happen over night but she accumulated $15,000 in credit card and personal loans—a large amount of money, but an amount that is so easily achievable. In this episode Elesha describes how personal debt isn’t a topic we generally like talking about as there is so much shame attached to it. And she hopes that by talking about her debt and how she overcame it, she can help and encourage other people to do the same and free themselves from the emotional rollercoster that debt delivers. Elesha talks about how she decluttered her finances first and then decluttered her stuff, tips when decluttering and where to start, and we discuss the notion of why women tend to be more affected by clutter than men. Stuff and money go hand-in-hand. If you’re holding one you generally have less of the other. I hope you enjoy x www.liveimmediately.com
Elisha Ruminski joins us for a conversation about communication. Dialogue and communication are key to understanding. Elisha runs the Communication Leadership Lab at Frostburg State University. This lab started an important dialogue with the community of Frostburg of Maryland, and the students, addressing issues surrounding the community as a whole. Get involved and engage! For more information: http://frostburgdialogue.org Elesha L. Ruminski, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Communication Studies and Coordinator, Leadership Studies elruminski@frostburg.edu, 301-687-4480
Elesha Piper is at the beginning of her success story. It started when she found herself financially overwhelmed. In this week’s Success Stories we learn how Elesha turned her financial situation around and how she is using her story of transformation to bring a community together and start her own business.
Welcome back from our summer break: it's the Priest Pulse back-to-school episode! In the roundtable segment, Dr. Karyn Wiseman and Dr. Elesha Coffman discuss the struggles of seminary institutions and the future of religious education. We talk about Dr. Coffman's article on Religious Dispatches "Are We Entering the End Times for Mainline Seminaries?" We also play a game of "Pokemon or Early Church Heretic." Colin interviews Dr. Derek Olsen about his book "Inwardly Digest: the Prayer Book as Guide to a Spiritual Life," how he found the Episcopal Church as a Lutheran, being a clergy spouse and lay theologian, and more. Ben and Colin get the Last Word and discuss cultural shifts that effect the future of parishes and the priesthood. Article by Dr. Elesha Coffman http://religiondispatches.org/are-we-entering-the-end-times-for-mainline-seminaries/ Dr. Karyn Wiseman on Twitter @txpreach Dr. Derek Olsen's book Inwardly Digest: http://www.forwardmovement.org/Products/2183/inwardly-digest.aspx Pokemon or Early Church Heretic Game: https://www.buzzfeed.com/haltheyounger/quiz-pokamon-or-early-church-heretic-2he7m
Peace and Love to my growing worldwide podcast Fam. This is the "Feel" mix (shout out to George Duke). Beautiful, soulful, melodic house music throughout. Big shout to my man DJ Summa for hosting a helluva a weekend in Raleigh a couple of weeks ago. What a blast! Check him out at www.djsumma.com To my road dogs Jeff and Merriah "You take me out of this world"!, Nhadyne, Corregan, Nikos, Elesha, Reg, Brigette, Wes, Levi and the Archive Art Gallery Late Nite Crew! The particulars... 1. Lil Louis - Feels Good Just to Feel 2. Fyza - Take Me Away (Original Mix) 3. Kentphonik - Sunday Showers (Original Mix) 4. Andy Compton Feat. Kafele Above The Sky (Ralf Gum Remix) 5. Circles - Zepherin Saint Remix ft. Nathan Adams 6. Tell Me What You're Feeling - Nathan Haines ft. Vanessa Freeman 7. Feeling Me, Feeling You (Alix Alvarez Mix) - Alicia Keys 8. Under My Skin - Heather Johnson (DJ Spen AfterBirth Mix) 9. Into the Sky - Homero Espinosa ft. Natasha Adorlee Johnson 10. Truth (Main Pass) - Demarkus Lewis ft. Demetrius Price 11. Can't Make It (Original Mix) - Jose Carretas ft. Vanessa Freeman 12. 7 Days (Pirahnahead Remix) - Yaminah One Love, One Love, you're lucky just to have just one!
To suggest that this mix is over the top, excessive or even egotistical would be an understatement. The truth is, there are two times a year when the market gets flooded with new music; obviously during the summer and during the winter. Why you ask? Because these are highly coveted times to have a dancefloor hit. It's when people vacation, relax, let loose and escape all the bullshit realities of life. To have a hit during these peak times generally translates into money. It's pretty much that simple. Nevertheless, experience has taught me that often times (especially in the U.S. market) there will be several key songs on this series that will not hit clubs, much less radio until February or March of next year. We have a tendency to be behind the rest of the world when it comes to trends and new music. It is what it is and I don't see the brainiacs in the dance industry changing anytime soon. Everybody wants to follow the tried and true of the old way of doing business and nobody wants to be the bellwether of dance, much less a trailblazer. Therefore, it's my job to bring to you some (
To suggest that this mix is over the top, excessive or even egotistical would be an understatement. The truth is, there are two times a year when the market gets flooded with new music; obviously during the summer and during the winter. Why you ask? Because these are highly coveted times to have a dancefloor hit. It's when people vacation, relax, let loose and escape all the bullshit realities of life. To have a hit during these peak times generally translates into money. It's pretty much that simple. Nevertheless, experience has taught me that often times (especially in the U.S. market) there will be several key songs on this series that will not hit clubs, much less radio until February or March of next year. We have a tendency to be behind the rest of the world when it comes to trends and new music. It is what it is and I don't see the brainiacs in the dance industry changing anytime soon. Everybody wants to follow the tried and true of the old way of doing business and nobody wants to be the bellwether of dance, much less a trailblazer. Therefore, it's my job to bring to you some (