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This week Ali tells the tale of Mary Blandy and the murder of her father, at her hands ….. all for love! (Absolutely not for money!) It follows on from last weeks episode, as her and Elizabeth Jeffries sent each other letters while waiting on the gallows thanks for listening Please do join us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/twistedbritain Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twistedbritain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistedbritain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwistedBritain Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/twisted-britain
This week on Twisted Britain Ali tells us about Elizabeth Jeffries who was hanged in Epping Forest, in 1752 for the murder of her uncle Joseph Jeffries thanks for listening Please do join us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/twistedbritain Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twistedbritain Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistedbritain Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwistedBritain Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/twisted-britain
It was 8th March 1949 in the city of Bristol, located in the West of England. Miss Elizabeth Jeffries was a very rich, elderly lady, who had a reputation for not treating her staff well. And it was on this particular day that she pushed her latest servant too far, and Sarah Harriett Thomas lashed out.This is the story of Elizabeth Jeffries.Visit us online at: Itsfoulplay.comSupport our podcast by becoming a patron at: Patreon.com/itsfoulplayCheck out our other podcasts: itsarclightmedia.com
Season 2 Finale! We're talking about clearing out what is no longer serving us, and transforming into new ways of being - in friendships and professional development. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as an adventurous living guide (life coach) at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Theme music by DiLisio. Recording Date: May 31, 2021 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
It's presidential election week in the US, and the two Beths continue Season 2 with a conversation about challenges, both global and personal, that they are learning to navigate. Beth J explores her role in the current American political scene and the frustration and pain that arise when human rights issues become politicized. Together, the Beths discuss their own political evolution and development, as this is just one type of wilderness that they are both learning to navigate. Beth J discusses an unexpected health challenge she faced during election week, and the way that chronic illness continues to shift her perspective and re-focus her energy on the things that she can personally manage and control. For better or for worse, this disease flare has served to distract her from global issues, and the Beths discuss the implications and outcomes of this distraction. As always, both Beths explore these challenges and encourage each other in their explorations. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work at Elizabeth Jeffries Writes, including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Beth Z is launching an 8-week group coaching program beginning February 2, 2021 that aims to key you into intuition, curiosity, and adaptability that will carry you ease-fully through any goal you choose to approach. Perfect timing as 90% of New Year's resolutions are abandoned in February!! Register at theheartwantsadventure.com/adventureworks. Podcast listeners can use promo code WIW for 30% off (use by midnight MST on January 31). Recording Date: November 12, 2020 Location(s): Beth Z is on a golf course trail in Phoenix, AZ | Beth J is on a neighborhood walk in Brighton Heights, PA --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Today's woman knew as a little girl she was meant to lead. As early as age 7, she was the one taking charge in the family. But her father ruled the house so she was often criticized for stepping forward. No one seemed to understand she was designed to lead. And even though her father told her she had no business going to college, she got a scholarship in nursing. As her life unfolded, she found herself excelling in various executive roles. But at age 38, she decided to start her own business helping others in healthcare become strong leaders. Today she coaches medical c-suite executives helping them be the leader they are meant to be. It is my pleasure to introduce you to one of the World's Greatest Women - Elizabeth Jeffries.
Welcome to Season 2 of Walking in the Wilderness! This week, the Beths are hiking in two separate locations: Beth J is in Riverview Park in Pittsburgh, PA and Beth Z is in Washington Park in Denver, CO. Beth Z is officially traveling the country in her newly renovated tiny home, and she's adjusting to the new stresses and pressures of life on the road. Despite the challenges, she's grateful to have had the chance to make the decision to pursue this lifestyle, and build the life that she's chosen. For her, it all boils down to living life with intention: choosing the lifestyle that she wants and accepting the particular challenges that may come along with that. Beth J shares a story from her years in graduate school, when she came to a more full understanding of the power of her own agency. When Beth J was working toward her PhD, a key aspect of her motivation was her knowledge that she could quit at any time. It was through making the conscious choice to exercise her own agency that she discovered her own desire to continue this work, and ultimately graduated with a rich sense of satisfaction and confidence in her own abilities. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: Riverview Park, Pittsburgh, PA and Washington Park, Denver, CO Record date: October 21, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Join Beth Z and Beth J for a hike in the woods north of Pittsburgh, PA! Beth J is excited to share about the role that writing plays in her life, as a creative form of play in her fiction story writing or as a form of self-exploration and exposition in her personal essays, including her memoir Through the Kaleidoscope. Beth Z is days away from setting out on a cross-country adventure in a truck that she and her husband remodeled and turned into their very own tiny mobile home. This is the beginning of a new phase of her journey in minimalist snow-bird living, and she is feeling, amidst her excitement and eagerness, the discomfort of uncertainty. Together, the two Beths explore what it feels like to settle into uncertainty and take worthwhile, deliberate risks. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: North Park, Pittsburgh, PA Record date: September 16, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Beth Z and Beth J just participated in a cacao ceremony moments before this conversation. They take a neighborhood walk to unpack their experience together. They both felt strong emotions bubbling up during the ceremony, and those emotions were coupled with the physiological impacts of the cacao and the breathwork that the facilitator guided them through. They explore the mental images that arose for them and the deep realizations they experienced -- for Beth J, it was an awakening to beauty and wonder in the natural world and for Beth Z, it was an awakening to her own power and individuality. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: Brighton Heights Neighborhood, Pittsburgh, PA Recording Date: September 12, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Join Beth J and Beth Z this week for a hike in the woods north of Pittsburgh, PA! This morning, Beth J read something on instagram and it got her thinking. She read a post about a "life mission," and she questions whether that is a meaningful concept for her. Instead, she asks, how can we value our life experience over our life mission? Beth Z shares some of the wisdom she has gleaned from Robin Wall Kimmerer's book Braiding Sweetgrass and explores the lessons we can learn from the natural world -- specifically, plants. She asks what nature teaches us about gratitude, and how we can all adopt a grateful mindset. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: North Park, Pittsburgh, PA Record Date: August 27, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Beth Z can think of no better setting to discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer's "Braiding Sweetgrass" than on an 18-mile hike through a forest in Pennsylvania. She shares her curiosity about the language we use to refer to nature; specifically, what if we begin to refer to plants and animals as "somones" instead of "somethings?" The Beths explore how this language adjustment might change their relationship with nature, inspiring a deeper sense of wonder and respect for our environments. Could this be the start of redefining our surroundings, transforming our relationship with our environments and waking us up to the beauty around us? Beth J continues the discussion of language by discussing one of her favorite things about biology: the fact that there is no working definition for life. The fact that biology is a discipline with no definition of its subject is the focus of an entire chapter of her book, Through the Kaleidoscope, and the conversation in this episode is just a preview of the content of this chapter. Biology shows how it's possible to study something that is wildly mysterious and impossible to pin down -- and in fact, when we study mysterious things, we can be sure that our work is worthwhile and novel. Read Robin Wall Kimmerer's brilliant book Braiding Sweetgrass to dive even deeper into a sense of natural wonder. Please note the spelling of her name, and that the Beths mispronounce her name throughout the episode, a mistake they blame on the loopiness that comes along with an 18-mile hike. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: Rachel Carson Trail, Pittsburgh, PA Record Date: August 22, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
The Beths discuss a current buzzword: "wellness." Beth J shares about her recent chronic illness diagnosis, recounting the ways her body has demanded that she pay attention to her new and changing needs. Over the past year, she found herself in pain she had never before experienced, requiring hospitalization for the first time in her life, and ultimately receiving a diagnosis of Crohn's Disease. Through this journey, Beth J learned to honor her body's limitations and to more deeply treasure the strength and physical abilities that she does have in the present moment. Beth Z shares about her exploration of biohacking, the practice of making small, evidence-based lifestyle changes based on her own body's specific responses to behavioral factors. Through experimenting with her habits surrounding diet, sleep and exercise and observing her responses to stimuli, Beth Z has gathered valuable information about how to honor and care for her body. She discusses the ways that caring for her physical health relates to her mental, emotional, spiritual and psychological health. Wellness, both Beths agree, goes far beyond physical appearance; wellness, when honestly pursued, permeates every aspect of the human experience. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: Rachel Carson Trail, Pittsburgh, PA Record Date: August 22, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
Beth Z has a lot to share with Beth J about her recent journey in the wilderness. Beth Z spent three days fasting alone in the woods, spending her time with trees, spiders and plants, and the forest taught her precious truths about herself and her place in her world. Beth J shares some observations she's made about her own emotions, and together they explore what it means to be emotionally honest. They ask each other how they can go about about sitting with what is, allowing the present moment to unfold, and taking part in the natural ebbs and flows of their emotional lives. The Beths explore what it means to have healthy emotional expression and how to avoid resisting emotions. They begin to move away from labeling emotions "good" or "bad" and instead explore what it means to allow emotional states to arise naturally while maintaining stability. Walking in the Wilderness is a series of conversations between two friends and creatives as they explore nature, spirituality and science. Beth Z mentions Soulcraft by Bill Plotkin in this episode, a resource for you to learn more about his version of vision questing. Learn more about Bethany Zabiegalski's work as a lifestyle coach and wilderness guide at The Heart Wants Adventure. Learn more about Elizabeth Jeffries' work including her book Through the Kaleidoscope, the story of her departure from fundamentalist evangelical Christianity and her wholehearted embrace of her sense of natural wonder. Location: North Park, Pittsburgh, PA Record Date: August 19, 2020 --- 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/walking-in-the-wilderness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walking-in-the-wilderness/support
In today's episode of Small Time Leaders, Elizabeth Jeffries shares how a conversation with Bill McGrane changed the trajectory of her life. Elizabeth talks on how personal development and seeking inner growth would later bring more meaningful and profound relationships in her life. Learning how to ask questions, caring about the other person and being more focused were some of the changes she applied and saw immediate results because of it. Over a million people in more than 4000 presentations have participated in Elizabeth’s can-do, how-to learning programs. An award-winning speaker and author, Elizabeth has written numerous articles and several books, including her latest, What Exceptional Executives Need to Know ~ Your Step-by-Step Coaching Guide to Busting Communication Barriers, Keeping Top Talent and Growing Your Emerging Leaders! Achieving the high standards of the National Speakers Association, Elizabeth has earned its prestigious designation, CSP- Certified Speaking Professional, and has been inducted into the elite CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. You can connect with Elizabeth in the following ways: Email: elizabeth@tweedjeffries.com Website: www.tweedjeffries.com Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
On this episode of Small Time Leaders, speaker and author Elizabeth Jeffries shares how one surgeon made an impact by recognizing her leadership skills early in her career. Listen in as Michael and Elizabeth discuss early career opportunities, taking risks by delegating, and the importance of leaders being able to identify that “something special” in their team. Over a million people in more than 4000 presentations have participated in Elizabeth’s can-do, how-to learning programs. An award-winning speaker and author, Elizabeth has written numerous articles and several books, including her latest, What Exceptional Executives Need to Know ~ Your Step-by-Step Coaching Guide to Busting Communication Barriers, Keeping Top Talent and Growing Your Emerging Leaders! Achieving the high standards of the National Speakers Association, Elizabeth has earned its prestigious designation, CSP- Certified Speaking Professional, and has been inducted into the elite CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame. You can connect with Elizabeth in the following ways: Email: elizabeth@tweedjeffries.com Website: www.tweedjeffries.com Michael’s latest book, Roll Up Your Sleeves, is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and independent local bookstores. Roll Up Your Sleeves teaches people how to Lead and Live in a Constant Changing World with simple applications. Take a closer look at the book and experience a new way of working through an unexpected change in your life and career by taking the 2-minute My Change Management Style Quiz http://rollupsleevesbook.com/ To learn more about Michael’s Leadership and Life Transition services and see his Leadership & Life Journal blog- a new way to think about at the important things you already know, go to at https://michaelalantate.com/
This week follows our previous episode, not just in sequence, but in substance. It speaks over all of the various stories we've been featuring for nearly two years now. Speaks to the process they each give voice to. Like a refrain.As with our previous episode, Reprise, this episode specifically roots us in the sciences of process.So from a conversation with a clinical psychologist, we now turn to a conversation with a molecular biologist. From the cycles and rhythms of growth and how they sit alongside trauma, to now probe deeper… smaller… into our very cells. To find what they have to say about release, surrender, context, and adaptation. How we're sustained by the things we let go of along with the new things we grasp.In commitment to process, the patterns of evolution emerge — weaving unities within diversities, and teaching us about how our experience changes us.This conversation features Elizabeth Jeffries. She's a PhD laboratory scientist and science writer, and she's just released a book called, “Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship With God.” You can find more about the book and Elizabeth at her website.
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Elizabeth Jeffries PhD, author of Through the Kaleidoscope, sits down with Irenicast co-host Jeff, bringing forth spiritual treasures out of the world of molecular biology. For anyone seeking to ground their religious affections and theological process in the solid matter of the natural world, Jeffries offers fresh ideas-- herself having navigated a path of deconstruction with an open mind and open heart. Growing up evangelical, Elizabeth Jeffries was certain about how the world worked. She had an unfalsifiable understanding of scripture, sin, God’s will, and the role of women, and she carried this same certitude into her graduate study of cell biology. There, rather than discover the simplicity of the natural world, she instead discovered the simplistic lenses through which she was viewing the world all along. In her first book, a work of deep reflection and vulnerable storytelling, Elizabeth invites readers to candidly tour her conservative Christian upbringing and the self-condemning doctrines that shaped her identity. With grace and intelligence, she critically engages her past without condemning it. She brilliantly draws from her insights in the laboratory and offers a new set of metaphors from the field of cell biology to help reframe concepts like identity, community, certainty, perfectionism and truth. The result is a rich tapestry of the scientific and the sacred. Through the Kaleidoscope is Elizabeth’s journey through the emergence, maturation, and collapse of the evangelical worldview—as well as her re-enchantment with an inclusive truth too deep and too wide to ever be contained in just one set of religious metaphors. RELEVANT LINKS From Our Conversation with Elizabeth Jeffries PhD Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship with God by Elizabeth Jeffries (Book - Amazon Affiliate Link) Molecular Biology Horizontal Gene Transfer The Martian by Andy Weir (Book - Amazon Affiliate Link) Cosmology Shapes Our Theology – A Chaotic Journey – 138 (Irenicast Episode) THANK YOU - ELIZABETH JEFFRIES PhD A big thank you to Elizabeth Jeffries PhD for being on the show this week. Make sure to keep up to date on all her work on her website http://www.elizabethjeffrieswrites.com. Also follow her on Instagram and Twitter. And of course make sure to get your copy of Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship with God YOUR SUPPORT Thank you for listening to Irenicast. 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"By rejecting our internal knowledge we are drowning out the voice that is telling us where to go." - Elizabeth Jeffries "As Elizabeth Jeffries deconstructed her conservative evangelical Christian faith, she found herself searching for a way to find meaning in her life, even in the absence of theological certainty. " "In her upcoming book, Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship With God, Elizabeth explores how her laboratory experience in cell biology has formed the foundation of the new sense of meaning she has come to find in life, after the deconstruction of her conservative evangelical Christian faith." Elizabeth's book releases July 14th! Order your copy by clicking here. Click here to find out more about Elizabeth and for this episode's show notes.
"The story you and I experience is echoed down to the cellular level." Elizabeth Jeffries, PhD, is a molecular biologist and science writer whose new book, Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship with God, arrives July 14, 2019.
Today’s guest is Elizabeth Jeffries, author of the forthcoming book Through the Kaleidoscope: How Exploring Cell Biology Transforms My Relationship With God. Raised in an evangelical fundamentalist non-denominational Christian church our discussion focuses on Elizabeth’s journey and what brought her into this space of openness and acceptance. We get to talking about homeschool, A Wrinkle in Time and of course sex.
Elizabeth Jeffries My guest this week is Elizabeth Jeffries, a writer and biologist (biologist and writer?). Elizabeth writes over at elizabethjeffrieswrites.com. Read her stuff, it's great. Also follow her on Twitter @EPJeff. Intro: "Night Owl" by Broke for Free Interlude 1: "The Courtroom" by Carman. (Yes, that Carman.) Interlude 2: "Here Comes Science" by They Might Be Giants Interlude 3: "Bad Believer" by St. Vincent Interlude 4: "Creed" by Rich Mullins Interlude 5: "Cells" by They Might Be Giants Outro: "Heaven Go Easy On Me" by The Head & The Heart Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain. Follow the show across the web (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Anchor) @exvangelicalpod.
Listen to this interview to learn: What it means to "layer" learning. The importance of cultivating curiosity. Factors to consider when choosing an executive coach. What helps executives thrive in a coaching relationship. Elizabeth Jeffries talks with Bill Ringle about coaching high performers and rising stars.
Listen to this interview to learn: What it means to "layer" learning. The importance of cultivating curiosity. Factors to consider when choosing an executive coach. What helps executives thrive in a coaching relationship. Elizabeth Jeffries talks with Bill Ringle about coaching high performers and rising stars.