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In this 1682nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with radio veteran Paul Fisher about his years at Rogers Radio, particularly CHFI, and his foray into writing. There are great stories about Don Daynard, Erin Davis, CFTR and more. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Silverwax, Yes We Are Open, Nick Ainis and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Join me on Drift with Erin Davis for Drifting Upwards, a gentle modern-day story of a hot air balloon ride. A loving couple celebrates their 40th wedding anniversary high above the places where a lifetime of memories were made. Thank you to Diane Waterman for sharing her lovely creation. Listen free, thanks to enVypillow.com and SierraSil.com. Drift is free, thanks to our wonderful sponsors, enVy Pillow.com and SierraSil.com, both of whom generously offer discounts on all online purchases when you use the code drift.
In this Pods for Profit, we'll meet the CEO of Quality Roasting, which is expanding facilities in Michigan. Erin Davis shares more about their company and how the demand for high oleic soybeans is increasing farmer premiums.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Conversations about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in today's climate feel more polarized than ever. But what's really behind the backlash? And how do we continue pushing forward when the work feels under attack?In this thought-provoking episode, Gayathri sits down with Erin Davis, an award-winning gender equity expert and inclusive leadership strategist, to explore how DEI efforts have evolved, why they face resistance, and how we can shift the conversation beyond acronyms to nuanced action. Gayathri and Erin share powerful insights based on their practice of navigating corporate culture shifts, unpacking the fear driving opposition, and identifying strategic “pressure points” to move meaningful change forward. This episode is a must-listen for anyone committed to creating workplaces where everyone belongs.Resources mentioned in the episode:www.erindavisco.cawww.campfirekinship.comErin Davis LinkedIn Gayathri Shukla LinkedIn
Your life is a story with a plot and characters. Have you ever thought about who's writing it? We like to think we write our own stories, but the fact is, we don't. God is the great Story Writer. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Erin Davis, and more discuss some powerful implications of that fact on Revive Our Hearts Weekend. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
Your life is a story with a plot and characters. Have you ever thought about who's writing it? We like to think we write our own stories, but the fact is, we don't. God is the great Story Writer. Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Erin Davis, and more discuss some powerful implications of that fact on Revive Our Hearts Weekend. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
What if you could have more premium sales calls - without feeling pushy or salesy? Many service professionals struggle with enrolling clients because their sales conversations lack the necessary elements to guide a prospect to a confident yes (without using emotional manipulation, scarcity and hard selling techniques). The typical roadblock is not having a systemized approach that nurtures the lead, builds rapport, and informs the potential client why you are the only choice, before they ever get to your appointment. Without this process in place, sales calls can feel awkward, and conversion rates can remain frustratingly low. If you are ready to transform your sales calls into high-converting conversations without feeling pushy or salesy, eavesdrop in as Melanie does an On Air Coaching Monetization session for Erin Davis on episode 428 of Amplify Your Success Podcast. Outlining a simple 3-Step Sales Call System, Melanie coaches Erin on how nurturing potential clients, setting the right expectations, and creating a structured conversation can elevate sales calls. Erin shares her journey from being a therapist to expanding her business into coaching, and how refining her sales process is crucial for her future success. Melanie provides actionable advice on crafting a nurturing sequence before the sales call, asking the right questions to understand client goals, and setting the container for a productive call. She also discusses the importance of identifying the cost of keeping a problem unsolved and making an effortless invitation to work together. Melanie unpacks these steps with rich examples that empower listeners to gain confidence and improve their own sales process. Key Takeaways: 02:59 Melanie introduces the new segment, On Air Coaching Monetization & Visibility Hot Seats. 04:32 Erin gives background on how Authority Accelerator helped her have confidence to move from being a therapist to specializing in relationship coaching. 09:45 Melanie coaches Erin on how to warm up leads before the sales conversation to help boost conversion rates. 14:14 Why creating relatability is key in nurturing your prospects. 16:16 Discover how to make a seamless invitation to work together by empathetically connecting with the client's goals and challenges. 21:10 Understand the importance of giving potential clients a pre-call homework assignment to increase engagement and investment. 28:35 How to structure an enrollment conversation and set the container with clear expectations and focusing on the client's desired outcome 30:43 The one thing that will transform sales: Understand the emotional cost of a client's current problem 33:26 How to make sales feel more natural and create a sales conversation script that focuses on helping clients want the solution, rather than feeling sold to. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Would you like to be considered for an On Air Coaching session for Monetization & Visibility? Apply here. Download my FREE Scorecard so you can avoid the 17 biggest mistakes, as a guest expert, that costs you leads and clients Authority Accelerator 6 month Cohort: Discover your Lighthouse Message, and your hottest selling offer, then amplify the reach of your message by borrowing other people's audiences. Check out the details here
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Send Carla a message!In this episode of Differently, host Carla Reeves sits down with two close friends and business colleagues, Kelly (founder of TerraCare Financial) and Erin (founder of Matchbox Women and the True You Brand Method). They dive into candid conversations about:Entrepreneurship & Business Growth – The challenges and joys of running a business.Motherhood & Leadership – Balancing personal and professional responsibilities.Personal Development & Learning – The importance of lifelong learning and consistency.Building a Brand & Money Mindset – Navigating financial and marketing strategies in 2024.The Power of Connection – How personal outreach and relationship-building are key in business.Key Takeaways & Topics Discussed✔ Consistency Over Time – The importance of sticking with actions even when results aren't immediate.✔ Trusting the Process – Learning when to take control and when to let things unfold.✔ The Power of Personal Connection – Why direct outreach (DMs, texts, emails) can be more impactful than broad marketing strategies.✔ Navigating Business & Family Life – How Kelly and Erin integrate work and home life while maintaining boundaries.✔ CEO Scorecards & Vision Planning – The role of structured planning in business success.✔ Money & Branding in 2025 – Key financial and marketing insights to stay ahead this year.Check out Kelly's past episodes: Empowered Spending &Differently with Money & Creative Money Mindset & Cultivating Joy When Dealing with MoneyCheck out Erin's past episode: From Burnout to Brand BrillianceConnect with Erin & Subscribe to Her Newsletter – https://matchboxwomen.com/thematchbox Learn More About Kelly & TerraCare Financial Learn more about Carla:Website: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reevescarla/Connect on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@differentlythepodcastGo to https://carlareeves.com/freeclass to get The Class schedule, sign up, and/or pass it on to a friend. Each month is a new topic. Come hang out and learn with us for FREE! Go to https://www.carlareeves.com/getunstuck.com to download Carla's on demand journaling workshop + exercise to help you stop spinning and start moving forward.Explore Coaching with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/lite/explore-coaching If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share it with a friend. A free way to support our show is by leaving a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast player. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show and it helps others discover it, too. Thank you for listening!
Take the next step in your OCD recovery with my course - Use the Promo Code 'BREAKFREE' at Checkout for 50% off: OCD Course - OCD Elements: Foundations for Freedom Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com In this episode of the OCD and Anxiety Podcast, we delve into the complexities of Relationship OCD with expert insights from therapist and coach Erin Davis. Specializing in helping women overcome the debilitating effects of OCD in relationships, Erin shares her personal journey and expertise, providing listeners with practical strategies to combat overthinking and compulsions. Together, we explore the underpinnings of Relationship OCD, including the roles of perfectionism and social pressures, and discuss actionable steps to regain control over your thoughts and emotions, fostering healthier, more fulfilling relationships. Whether you're personally affected or seeking to support a loved one, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the challenges of Relationship OCD. You can contact Erin here: - info@valuedriventherapy.com - https://www.valuedriventherapy.co Disclaimer: Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
In this episode, we're excited to welcome a true voice of Toronto's podcasting scene, Mike Boon of Toronto Mike'D. For over a decade, Mike has been creating a space for fascinating conversations, bringing listeners the best in local culture, sports, music, and more. Mike's unique blend of humor, insight, and candor has made Toronto Mike a must-listen for anyone who loves the 6ix. Some of his guests have included: Mark Hebscher, Dave Hodge, Jim Mckenny, Steve Paikin, Dave Thomas from SCTV, Jake Clemons from Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Alan Frew from Glass Tiger, Carol Pope, Ron Sexsmith, Erin Davis, Danny Elwell and so many more. At the time of this podcast, Mike had hosted 1619 podcasts.
In this episode, we're excited to welcome a true voice of Toronto's podcasting scene, Mike Boon of Toronto Mike'D. For over a decade, Mike has been creating a space for fascinating conversations, bringing listeners the best in local culture, sports, music, and more. Mike's unique blend of humor, insight, and candor has made Toronto Mike a must-listen for anyone who loves the 6ix. Some of his guests have included: Mark Hebscher, Dave Hodge, Jim Mckenny, Steve Paikin, Dave Thomas from SCTV, Jake Clemons from Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Alan Frew from Glass Tiger, Carol Pope, Ron Sexsmith, Erin Davis, Danny Elwell and so many more. At the time of this podcast, Mike had hosted 1619 podcasts.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Grant Writing & Funding Podcast! This week, Holly Rustick is joined by Erin Davis, founder of Matchbox Women and a renowned brand strategist and marketing coach. Together, they break down why branding is so much more than just colors and fonts—it's about building a strong foundation that resonates with your values, mission, and unique voice in the nonprofit and freelance sectors. In this conversation, Erin and Holly discuss the transformative power of building a cohesive brand strategy to communicate effectively and attract your ideal clients. From clarifying your core values and creating a mission-driven approach to building a brand that resonates on every level, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for freelancers, nonprofits, and entrepreneurs alike. Connect with Erin Davis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-davis-68893611/ Website: https://matchboxwomen.com/ Access Erin's free resources and learn more about her branding course and coaching services. Tune in today to listen to this podcast. To learn more about the podcast episodes go to https://grantwritingandfunding.com/grant-writing-podcast/ Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Favor, please? If you love this podcast, would you please do me a favor and leave a review on iTunes or your podcast listener? This helps others find the podcast and I read each and every review! “Every time I listen to Holly's show, I learn something”
Lisa Brandt's career in radio and voiceover is a testament to the power of versatility, resilience, and a willingness to embrace change. From her early days in small-town radio to her time at some of Toronto's most iconic stations, Brandt's story is one of navigating the evolving landscape of the industry with determination.One of the most striking aspects of Lisa's journey is her ability to keep it young. Whether it was cueing records and producing commercials in the analog era, or pivoting to voice work when her radio career took an unexpected turn, Brandt has consistently demonstrated a knack for reinventing herself. Her openness to trying new things, from blogging to painting, has allowed her to maintain a creative spark and avoid the stagnation that can sometimes plague long-term media professionals.Lisa's emphasis on the importance of community and support is also noteworthy. Her experiences working with talented programmers and personalities like Marty Forbes, Pat Holiday, and Erin Davis have underscored the value of surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who can provide guidance, encouragement, and a sounding board. Perhaps most significantly, her approach to managing the constant influx of news and information is a lesson in self-care of her mental health. She is selective in her news consumption and to prioritize her own well-being over obsessing over current events is a refreshing perspective in an era where anxiety and burnout are all too common.Lisa has an excellent podcast with Erin Davis (who was on our show earlier this year), called Gracefully and Frankly. Follow that show if you know what is good for you. By the way, if you want to know why we titled the episode the way we did - checkout the video of this episode.Please sign up for the SOUNDING OFF Newsletter. Full of all the verbal diarrhea you never knew what you were missing in your life.Also we added the Sound Off Podcast to the The Open Podcast Prefix Project (OP3) A free and open-source podcast prefix analytics service committed to open data and listener privacy. You can be a nosey parker by checking out our downloads here.Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the show:Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data SolutionsMary Anne Ivison at Ivison Voice. - Make her the female voice of your radio station.Matt Fogarty Voiceovers - It's great to have Matt back for 2024 supporting our show. Make him the imaging voice for your radio station by contacting him through his website.Megatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How do you balance debt repayment with the rest of your financial life? In today's episode, certified financial planner David Frank returns to the podcast to talk with Linzy about one of the most common and challenging questions among Money Skills for Therapists students: how to prioritize debt repayment without sacrificing quality of life.Linzy and David explore the emotional weight of debt, discussing how shame and societal expectations often shape our views on borrowing and repayment. David explains the key differences between simple and compound interest, laying out how to assess different types of debt and make more informed choices. He also offers a clear approach to calculating the real costs of debt and shares why overly complex financial advice can sometimes be a warning sign.Linzy and David emphasize the importance of finding a middle ground that aligns with your financial goals and personal well-being. Tune in to hear practical advice about how to take steps toward building a balanced and confident financial life.For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website! https://moneynutsandbolts.com/?p=16122To watch a video version of this, check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lRSBCcvC-nE To tune into the coaching episodes Linzy mentioned related to paying down debt, see episode 114 with Jenet Dove and episode 88 with Erin Davis. For more from David and Linzy, check out:104: How Deep Work Can Enhance Your Business with David Frank83: Embracing Emotions for Financial Wellness with David FrankConnect with David FrankDavid Frank has a lot of free resources & webinars on his website, like his training “Retirement Plans Fundamentals for Private Practice Owners”, or his “Finance Quick Start Guide for Therapists”. Check those out here. You can also find David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwfrank/ Want to work with Linzy? Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you. Click here to find a masterclass time that works for you! https://moneynutsandbolts.com/masterclass-signup/ Mentioned in this episode:Check Out Relay for Business BankingSkip...
In this special edition of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, Kym Tolson candidly shares the struggles of traveling while living with Celiac disease, a chronic condition that affects how she navigates food and health on the road. She is joined by fellow therapists Erin Davis and Christina Kantzavelos, who also live with Celiac disease, and together they open up about the challenges they face as they balance their nomadic lifestyles with managing a restrictive diet. Each of them shares their personal stories of late diagnoses and the hardships they endured before realizing gluten was the culprit behind years of discomfort and illness. Throughout the episode, they discuss the emotional toll that living with Celiac disease brings, from the anxiety of dining out to the frustration of navigating social situations where food is involved. The conversation sheds light on the daily obstacles of avoiding cross-contamination and how the condition impacts their mental health. Despite the challenges, they also share practical tips for fellow travelers with Celiac, offering both hope and understanding for anyone facing similar struggles on the road. Key points from this episode: Healing the gut is crucial for improving mental health in chronic illness, as gut issues can significantly impact brain function. Gluten exposure often triggers intense anxiety and PTSD-like symptoms, making it difficult to trust food in social or restaurant settings. Celiac disease causes grief over lost food experiences and social challenges, as managing cross-contamination becomes a constant struggle. Links Mentioned: - [Find Me Gluten Free App](https://www.findmeglutenfree.com) - [GF Scanner App](https://gfscanner.com) - Christina Consolvolos' Blog: [Buen Qamino](https://buenqamino.com) About Christina Kantzavelos: Christina P. Kantzavelos is a licensed psychotherapist (LCSW) writer, artist, and citizen of the world, with a home-base in Joshua Tree, CA. She received her Bachelor's and Master's of Social Welfare (MSW) from the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and her Masters of Library and Information Sciences from San Jose California State University (SJSU). She's a first-generation college student, and third culture kid (TCK) holding dual citizenship in Greece/ the EU. She has visited over 35 different countries and documented most of it on social media. However, it was in completing the Camino de Santiago (500-mile pilgrimage across Spain) at the end of 2015, where she realized her strong affinity with writing. She decided to start BuenQamino, an Award-Winning, gluten-free and health-conscious lifestyle, and travel publication. In her 100% remote clinical practice (@BeginWithinToday), she treats and is an advocate for those with chronic illness and C-PTSD, utilizing various modalities such as EMDR, CA, neural retraining, EFT and others. She recently published 'Begin Within - A Daily Healing Journal' (www.beginwithintoday.com) for those living life with chronic illness or other health-related challenges. About Erin Davis: Erin Davis is a seasoned OCD specialist and host of the podcast "Bossing Up: Overcoming OCD." With over 13 years of counseling experience, Erin is dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their lives from OCD through innovative therapies like ICBT and ERP. Connect with Erin: Website: www.valuedriventherapy.com Podcast: "Bossing Up: Overcoming OCD" YouTube: @ErinDavisCounselingServices LinkedIn: Erin H. Davis Counseling Services PLLC Sponsored by Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.berries.icu/therapists Sponsored by Alma: Managing a private practice can be challenging. There are obstacles at every turn — from navigating the credentialing process, to managing finances, to finding new clients. That's where Alma can help. Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. https://helloalma.com/kym Connect with me: Instagram: @thetravelingtherapist_kym The Traveling Therapist Membership: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/travelingtherapistmembership Revolutionize Your Private Practice with AI Course: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/ai Signup to learn more about life as Traveling Therapist: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/l2v7c3 The Traveling Therapist Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ Bill Like A Boss Insurance Billing Community: https://kymtolson.kartra.com/page/blab Subscribe to the Podcast: Apple iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcast | Stitcher | Amazon | Castbox
You take a leap of faith, go for it, throw caution to the wind...and now what? Reality TV veteran (and professional wingwoman!) Erin Davis returns to talk about manifesting new possibilities, arriving at the right age to know yourself, breaking down artificial boundaries, the keys to finding compatibility, what matters in a new relationship, and the importance of really great muscles!
Erin Davis Valdez has had a long successful career in public policy, spending the last few years with the Texas Public Policy Foundation, where she worked with the governor's office and the state legislature in shaping education policy. She recently started a new position as the executive director of Incubator of the Center for Education and Public Service for the University of Austin, a startup private institution. ------ Informative. Inspirational. Uplifting. Those are the goals of the White and Blue podcast. We are here to tell the interesting stories of Hillsdale College alumni, who number more than 15,000 strong. Our guests will share about their time and experiences while on campus, and also the impact they have had on the world since graduating. What makes the Hillsdale College graduate unique? We will explore that question and more, including how alumni have impacted the past, present, and future of the College. Won't you join us?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send Us Fan Mail!If you're a woman in business who feels pulled in too many directions – responsibilities to your work, your family, your relationships, all the rest – this is the episode for you! Doing life as a mom, a business owner, and a woman in this modern world makes you wonder how many more decisions you can possibly make in a day and how many more to-dos you can put on your list. This leads to BURNOUT, which is really opportunity in disguise, inviting you to redefine how you can keep showing up, grow in a way that feels in alignment, and keep doing what you love to meet your financial goals.In this episode, Erin Davis, brand strategist and founder of Matchbox Women, shares her journey, insights, and actionable strategies to help you infuse the humanity of your business into your brand. Tune in as we explore the power of community, the importance of aligning your brand with your personal values, and how to sustain your business by staying true to yourself.Resources Mentioned:Visit Erin's website at matchboxwomen.com for free resources like the Message Mastery Workbook and the Authentic Brand GuideConnect with Erin on Instagram and FacebookJoin Erin's email list for more personalized insights and updates Enjoy!Learn more about Carla:Website: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reevescarla/Connect on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@differentlythepodcastGo to https://www.carlareeves.com/getunstuck.com to download Carla's on demand journaling workshop + exercise to help you stop spinning and start moving forward.Explore Coaching with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/lite/explore-coaching If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to share it with a friend. A free way to support our show is by leaving a five-star rating and review on your favorite podcast player. It's a chance to tell us what you love about the show and it helps others discover it, too. Thank you for listening!
Today we're diving deep into a topic that has the power to transform not just your bank account, but your entire life—financial wellness. When you have a great relationship with money, you can manage your business and your life with more of a sense of control and confidence. Your money works for you, and the peace of mind you get from having your finances well organised as a business owner really helps to lift the typically invisible weight that so many female business owners carry around. My guest is going to show you how improving your financial understanding and awareness can become your superpower, allowing you to step into the rest of your life with the confidence you deserve.! Erin Davis helps women stay in control of their money so they can step into the rest of their life with confidence. She understands financial clarity is the key ingredient in moving their business from where it is now to where they want to go. As a qualified accountant with 30+ years' experience, Erin has helped hundreds of businesses manage millions of dollars & become financially strong. But it's not all about the numbers for Erin. She believes when you're confident, you walk taller, smile more, jump at opportunities & feel amazing. Erin helps you to become the most confident woman in your work, money & play! Listen in as Erin and I chat about why female business owners often struggle with money, the most common money stories Erin sees with female entrepreneurs and business owners, how to get the financial confidence we need so that our businesses can thrive, and the first step we can take towards making smart financial choices as business owners! --- Mentioned in this episode: See more from Erin at her website, and on Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook Get Erin's Financial Wellness Kick Starter Kit: https://www.erindavis.com.au/kickstart --- Come chat with me on Instagram! --- Ready to simplify your business? Start with these resources: https://www.marissaroberts.com/resources/ --- Enjoyed this episode? Please subscribe, rate, and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast platform!
Erin Davis casts a vision for how to wait for Jesus' second return well.
What are the most important elements of a strong brand? In today's episode, I'm chatting with brand strategist and marketing coach Erin Davis. Erin shares her best tips for crafting your brand message, plus how solidifying your brand can help you to show up even when you don't feel like it. Review full show notes and resources at http://mollycahill.com/podcastGet access to my Marketing Roadmap Private Audio Training: https://mollycahill.com/privatetrainingConnect with ErinWebsite matchboxwomen.com/messagemastery
When you've been hurt, it can be hard to forgive. Erin Davis helps you understand both why and how you should forgive.
When you've been hurt, it can be hard to forgive. Erin Davis helps us understand why we should, as well as how, on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
Cul es tu actitud frente a los alimentos? La autora y conferencista Erin Davis llama a la comida una oportunidad para adorar. Descubre cmo adorar al Dador del buen regalo de la comida en esta serie titulada: Ayuno y festejo. Acompala en Aviva Nuestros Corazones. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Podras describir la diferencia entre la disciplina espiritual del ayuno cristiano y hacer una dieta? Erin Davis nos hablar de este tema en esta serie titulada: Ayuno y festejo. No te pierdas este episodio en Aviva Nuestros Corazones con Nancy DeMoss de Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1337/29
Do you ever feel like food has more control of you than you'd like? If so, you're not alone! Find out how you can experience a healthy relationship with food in this episode of Grounded with guests Meredith Terpeluck Schoeller and Heather Creekmore. Then pick up a copy of the book Fasting and Feasting by Erin Davis to learn more about how you can walk in biblical rhythms when it comes to food. Original Episode: Find Freedom from the Fight with Food, with Meredith Terpeluck Schoeller and Heather Creekmore YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i563ZJcGzkg Website: https://www.reviveourhearts.com/podcast/grounded/find-freedom-from-the-fight-with-food/ Connect with Meredith Instagram: @meredithtschoeller Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meredithterp/ Website: https://getrealwithmeredith.com/ Connect with Heather Instagram: @comparedtowho Twitter: @comparedtowho Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherCreekmoreblog Website: https://comparedtowho.me/ Episode Notes Fasting and Feasting book by Erin Davis www.reviveourhearts.com/books/fasting-and-feasting/ How to Let Go of Your Food and Weight Obsession book by Meredith Terpeluk Schoeller getrealwithmeredith.com/2930-2/ Compared to Who? book by Heather Creekmore comparedtowho.me/compared-to-who-book-for-christian-women-on-body-image/ Register for the Biblical Help for Real Life event series. www.reviveourhearts.com/events/biblical-help-for-real-life/
“A joyful heart is good medicine.” In this episode, Dannah Gresh and Erin Davis take you to funny moments in Revive Our Hearts history.
There's a proverb that says, A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. Dannah Gresh and Erin Davis invite you to set aside your crushed spirit and dry bones and laugh as they revisit funny moments in the history of Revive Our Hearts.on Revive Our Hearts Weekend, with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
If you've ever felt like you were lostwandering in a barren place, you understand what it's like to hurt and be in need of God's healing touch. Erin Davis and Dr. Juli Slattery show you how to be an agent of healing in the lives of others, on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
Counselor and author Dr. Juli Slattery joins Erin Davis to give us pointers on ways we can help those God brings across our paths.
Are you good at weeping with those who weep? How about helping bear someone's burden? I think we all have room for growth in this area. Counselor and author Dr. Juli Slattery joins Erin Davis to give us pointers on ways we can help those God brings across our path, on Revive Our Hearts with Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/453/29
The topic of abortion is making a huge appearance this election year, but political speeches often distort the realities on the ground. Misinformation and carefully-crafted language can make it easy to think that a vote for abortion is a vote for the empowerment of women while a vote against it endangers women's health, dignity, and welfare. Today Cinthia interviews two women who are involved in the ongoing battle for the lives of babies in the womb and for legislation that truly protects the health of women and girls. [A note here: We know that this topic can be deeply painful for many people, but avoiding it only causes more harm and pain. If abortion is part of your story, please know that there is help and healing available and that God longs to pour out His mercy on us. You can grieve; you can heal both from what has been done to you and from what you have done. Please reach out to safe people for assistance. Look for a safe, healthy pastor, therapist, or ministry that walks people through these journeys on a regular basis; many pregnancy resource centers have support groups or counseling available for those who have had abortions.] Emily Erin Davis is the Vice President of Communications for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. She is an international communicator, author, and humanitarian who is also the mother of two children born from unplanned pregnancies by the time she was 22 years old. She recalls being pressured to have abortions in each case, though she was able to withstand that pressure and have both children instead. Davis confronts the idea that abortion is empowering to women. She reports that the majority of surveyed women who have had abortions report that their abortions were inconsistent with their own values, with many reporting force or coercion having been used to influence them toward abortion. Davis indicates that abortion coercion is a reality not being openly discussed, one that is highly relevant to the question of whether individual women's choices are actually the ones being protected by abortion laws. The majority report having had abortions for non-emergency reasons that had more to do with a lack of financial or emotional support than with a desire to choose abortion. “This isn't even the first choice of women,” says Davis. “The pregnancy is not the problem.” She states that women “want lifelines, not life-enders.” Meanwhile, of women surveyed who considered abortion but chose instead to give birth, Davis reports that the percentage who now state they love these children and are glad they did not abort is in the “high nineties.” She states that women with unplanned pregnancies often fear that “your life is over” because of the pregnancy, but that this is not the case. “You are going to get through this,” she states, emphasizing that there are resources available and people who want to help. “This is not the end for you or your child.” She also notes, “Nobody complains that they did not have an abortion.” Davis emphasizes that abortion is a human rights issue. She reports that the United States is one of only seven countries in the world to allow elective abortion past 20 weeks of gestation, making us a “global outlier” and “a pariah” in the eyes of most countries in the world and categorizing us with countries such as China and Vietnam that are known more generally for human rights violations. Davis is especially attuned to this concern since she grew up in Taiwan, where her father counseled many who had experienced the carnage of China's abortion laws at that time; she recalls that girls, as well as boys with any kind of prenatal defect, were targeted for abortion at that time and place, though the specific targets of abortion can, she says, “change with the cultural wind.” Davis indicates that misinformation about the laws on ballots is prevalent right now. For example, women in Ohio were recently told that they needed to vote for abortion legislation as a way of ensuring they would have access to miscarriage care, though this was untrue. She says that parental consent and notification laws, conscience laws that protect doctors, etc., are being targeted by proposed laws around the country, particularly the “Women's Health Protection Act,” which strips any and all protections against abortion (e.g., restrictions on the availability of abortion at any point in pregnancy, parental consent and notification laws, conscience laws for doctors, etc.). U.S. funding is also being channeled toward Planned Parenthood and away from pregnancy resource centers. Davis states that Biden, when asked to identify when human life begins, stated that this was “a Republican trap” and that he did not have to answer that. Davis asks, “At what point does the child in the womb receive human rights? At what point are they worthy of protection?” Pelosi referred to abortion being important for our nation's economy. Davis encouraged voters to pursue education about this topic and to know where representatives and other politicians stand; she explained that sbaprolife.org has information on each federal candidate, including stances and voting records. She encouraged those who are pro-life to “lean into these uncomfortable conversations.” Cinthia agrees with Davis that abortion is “sold as a way to fix things and move on” but that it “ignores the impact to the body and mind of the woman.” She states that how we value the least of these impacts our own self-worth, and that a society that provides abortion on demand for humans but disallows euthanizing an animal without just cause has lost its perspective. Even societies that sacrificed infants to pagan gods valued their children more than this, she explains, noting, “Babies were sacrificed to gods because they were valuable;” as horrific as those sacrifices were, our nation is devaluing these children even more by treating them as “throw-aways.” Cinthia states that our society has developed a mentality that wants to make uncomfortable things simply disappear and that we need to understand our actions matter because we matter. Cinthia visits next with Dr. Ingrid Skop, M.D., FACOG, an OB/Gyn who has delivered over 5,000 babies and is the Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs for the Charlotte Lozier Institute. Her bio, available at https://lozierinstitute.org/team-member/ingrid-skop-m-d-facog/, includes publication of research in multiple peer-reviewed articles regarding maternal mortality, abortion, and women's health; providing expert testimony at the state and federal levels on legislation related to abortion; and opposing politicians who “choose not to follow the science regarding fetal heartbeat and development.” Dr. Skop reports that misinformation is being used to accomplish political goals and that the reaction to the overturning of Roe v. Wade has been characterized by “fearmongering and lies.” She states that we have been told maternal mortality is going to increase and that women will not get needed care, but that this is “absolutely untrue.” Dr. Skop reports that every state with abortion restrictions allows for exception to protect the woman's life, though this is hardly ever needed. (Dr. Skop explains that it is necessary at times to deliver a baby early in order to save the life of the mother, but that everything is done in these cases to attempt to save the life of the child; actually needing to abort the child for the sake of the mother's medical stability is rare.) Dr. Skop reports that all states with abortion restrictions allow exceptions for ectopic pregnancies, for example, and that the spread of misinformation about these issues is an attempt to “frighten the public,” including pregnant women and doctors. Dr. Skop explains that 95-97% of abortions in the U.S. are for financial and social reasons; she states that those who describe tragic medical circumstances to protect abortion access do not know or acknowledge that exceptions always exist in the laws for these circumstances. She also indicates that the current access to abortion pills is itself medically dangerous to women since these medications are being mailed to anyone who requests them with no legitimate screening for risk factors for taking them (e.g., ectopic pregnancy) or for the existence of coercion; 63% of America's one million abortions last year were performed with these kinds of drugs, though this can occur in ways that are “totally medically unsupervised.” Even medical data is sometimes used in deceptive ways. For example, claims are made that chemical abortion is “safer than Tylenol” for the woman, but this is deceptive. “We have almost no good data,” explains Dr. Skop, because the numbers are not mandatorily reported. Dr. Skop has cared for many women with physical and mental health complications from abortions, including hemorrhages, infection, and needing surgery. She has seen the impact on mental health and notes that women are six times as likely to commit suicide in the year following an abortion than if they carry their babies to term. Dr. Skop reports that women and girls sometimes take abortion pills having been told they are aborting “a clump of cells,” and then are shocked to recognize arms, legs, and a human shape to what is expelled. She states, “The American public has been gaslighted about this, and euphemisms have been used to the point that people don't even really understand what is happening.” Like Davis, Dr. Skop emphasizes that the demand for abortion is being misrepresented. She states that most women who have abortions do not want them but feel desperate because of other circumstances; she notes, “There are so many other ways to deal with social problems” in our society. She also repeatedly refers to the existence of coercion toward abortion by men and others in the lives of pregnant women. While she does not state that the American public generally opposes abortion, she does state that it is much closer to pro-life than to the anytime-for-any-reason ideology being advocated by politicians. She also states that approximately 90% of doctors do not do elective abortions and that their representing agencies are advocating their own ideologies and not those of the doctors they represent. She states that most obstetricians “know they have two patients and want to care for both.” In her years as a psychotherapist and current work as a life coach, Cinthia has also worked with many women who have mental health complications from abortion. She states that women are biologically wired to love the child with which they become pregnant, that they “can't help but love that child no matter what,” and that, when we encourage women and girls to consider abortion, “we are setting up women to be murdering and then have to live with that for the rest of their life.” Cinthia and Dr. Skop both emphasize that women and girls with unplanned pregnancies may be in difficult situations and often do not realize that there are people who want to help. Like other people in difficult situations, these women and girls need people around them who are “strong enough to help them think through what is happening” and access the many resources that exist. Cinthia emphasizes to clients considering abortion that, while abortion is sold as a way to make the problem disappear and make life go back to normal, this decision will have implications for the rest of their lives; it is not like going and getting your teeth cleaned or having another medical procedure that simply takes care of a medical issue and frees the patient to move forward in life. Dr. Skop emphasizes that this is not simply a political issue, but “at its root an intensely spiritual and moral issue” which we “should be unafraid to address from the pulpit.” Cinthia encourages us as a society to stop “searing our own conscience” so that we see things in a way that is upside-down and backwards, allowing ourselves to do what seems like it will make problems go away but which compounds them astronomically. Again, if you have experienced or participated in abortion in any way, we emphasize that there is help, hope, mercy, and forgiveness. God can heal, and He does it all the time. Please go to Him. Tell Him where you are with this whole issue – honestly and completely. Let Him give you mercy, protection, and courage. And then, with His guidance, seek help from safe people who know about the aftermath of abortion and who can help you make this journey. Grace and peace to you.
This week's podcast episode is a very special interview with Erin Davis, owner of No Poo Products. Erin was a former teacher, turned stay-at-home mom of 2 who started a business on the side during her kids' naptime, turned all-in small business owner who is now having $1,700 sales DAYS with her small business... which is almost as much that she would make in one MONTH when previously working as a teacher.During this episode, you'll learn what it took for Erin to make the decision to go all-in with her business instead of going back to a teaching career… and what she had to let go of within her business in order to make her business growth actually happen.We talk about letting go of safety nets and “plan B”, and how to free up your time to GROW your business for MORE sales by making backstock, removing porch pickup, doing LESS markets, NOT coming out with new products, and hiring help… and you'll hear first-hand how you have to let GO in order to let IN.Erin has been in Product Biz Academy for the last year so you'll hear directly from her how much being inside of a coaching program with support and community has helped along the way, too.Erin Davis is the founder and owner of No Poo Products. She has a passion to help busy moms be able to simplify their morning routine by providing clean dry shampoo and other hair and body products that are safe for the entire family.LINKS MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODEFollow Erin on Instagram @nopooproductsShop No Poo Products at www.nopoodryshampoo.comLEARN MORE FROM MONICA LITTLEWebsite: www.monicalittlecoaching.comInstagram: @monicalittlecoachingJoin the Product Biz Academy waitlist to be first notified when doors open
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With the help of the Giant Fuscia Warthog Tribe of the Eastern Forest, Bob hopes to create some chaos, some confusion, some kerfuffle, in the streets of Tremaine to help free Azrael and Petra from Vera, the King's cruel animal trainer. Fairies and Dragons, Ponies and Knights is an episodic story for humans of all ages! JOIN US ON PATREON - CLICK HEREWe're thrilled to welcome back special guest artist Erin Davis!FOR ERIN'S FINAL ARTWORK - CLICK HERE!FOR ERIN'S COLORING PAGE - CLICK HERE!This is Erin's fourth time as special guest artist for FADPAK! For more of Erin's work check out her Instagram page - @e.k.d.artShe was previously our special guest artist for:S1. Episode 5 - The Slide: Artwork - Coloring PageS1. Episode 10 - Ponies: Artwork - Coloring PageS2. Episode 3 - Bob, Who is a Pony: Artwork - Coloring PagePlease join us on social media! If you have any questions or comments about this episode, or you would like to share your own artwork, feel free to post to any of our pages!FACEBOOKINSTAGRAM - @fad_pakTWITTER - @fad_pakTIKTOK - @fad_pakor email petrathedragon@gmail.com!Fairies and Dragons, Ponies and Knights is a Dirt Road Theater production, made in Northfield, VT. Performed by Maren Langdon Spillane Written by Dominic and Maren Langdon Spillane Original Music and Scoring by Nathan Leigh Story by Gracelyn, Oliver, and Dominic Spillane Support the show
How do you get your money to work for you each month? In this coaching session, Linzy and listener Erin Davis talk about Erin's income, her business and family expenses, and her debt, and Linzy helps Erin make concrete decisions about how to allocate the money she's bringing in to benefit herself and her family the most.Linzy and Erin use real numbers within the Profit First calculator to come up with a plan that will work for Erin and her family. They explore what happens if Erin adjusts what she's paying toward debt to make things more manageable for monthly needs. Listen in to hear how this shift impacts Erin's relationship with money. For a full transcript of the episode and more, check out the blog post on our website!Connect with ErinCheck out Erin's podcast, Bossing Up: Overcoming OCD: www.valuedriventherapy.com; https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bossing-up-overcoming-ocd/id1720586813More from LinzyTo check out Linzy's free workshop, Setting Enough Aside for Taxes (in 5 Easy Steps!), which she mentions in this episode, click here: https://taxworkshop.moneyskillsfortherapists.com/ Want to work with Linzy?Check out the FREE masterclass, The 4 Step Framework to Getting Your Business Finances Totally in Order, where you'll learn the framework that has helped hundreds of therapists go from money confusion and shame to calm and confidence, as well as the three biggest financial mistakes that therapists make. At the end, you'll be invited to join Money Skills for Therapists and get Linzy's support in getting your finances finally working for you. Click here to find a masterclass time that works for you!
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