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When we stand in the rubble of our faith, how do we know what we can rebuild on? When we're ready to lay down our lament and anger at all we were disillusioned by (or maybe even when we're not) how do we take the next step? Let's get into what it means to reconstruct after deconstructing. Rev. Lizzie referenced this article: "Postcolonial Preaching in Intercultural Contexts" by Kwok Pui-lan for Episcopal Divinity School and Lessons in Belonging from a Church-Going Commitment Phobe by Erin Lane. Like what you hear?We'd love your support on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AndAlsoWithYouPodcastThere's all kinds of perks including un-aired live episodes, Zoom retreats, and mailbag episodes for our Patreons!Keep up with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/andalsowithyoupodcast/ More about Father Lizzie:PRE-ORDER HER BOOK: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762683/god-didnt-make-us-to-hate-us-by-rev-lizzie-mcmanus-dail/ (if you like this episode in particular? You're really, really going to love this book!)https://www.instagram.com/rev.lizzie/https://www.tiktok.com/@rev.lizzieJubilee Episcopal Church in Austin, TX - JubileeATX.org More about Mother Laura:https://www.instagram.com/laura.peaches/https://www.tiktok.com/@mother_peachesSt. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA Theme music:"On Our Own Again" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). New episodes drop Mondays at 7am EST/6am CST!
Find Amber Haines' and Seth Haines' new collaborative book, The Deep Down Things here. Ivanka Demchuk's icon of young Mary receiving the angel can be found here. Click here to view Caravaggio's “The Incredulity of St. Thomas.” And see his “Madonna and Child with St. Anne” here. Erin Lane writes extensively about the concept of "mothering" as a verb rather than a noun in her book Someone Other Than A Mother. Read Mary's song of liberation in Luke Chapter 1. If you're interested in learning more about prayer using icons, Henri Nouwen's book Behold the Beauty of the Lord is a great place to start. This reflection and practice were also published this week in The Slow Way Newsletter. Find a transcript of this episode here. Find Micha's website and sign up for her weekly newsletter here Find Micha on Instagram Find Micha on Threads. Micha's other (award winning!) podcast, The Lucky Few, is all about Down syndrome advocacy. She cohosts it with Heather Avis and Mercedes Lara. Preorder my new book Blessed Are The Rest of Us: How Limits and Longing Make Us Whole at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and available everywhere books are sold.
In this episode, Kelly Wolfe is joined by writer and theologian, Erin Lane, to discuss themes from her recent book Someone Other Than A Mother, like:the social scripts & messaging we hear in the Church and in American culture about the virtues of motherhood, its inevitability, and the stigma of remaining childfreelearning to exercise agency over our choices and defy social scripts, while recognizing how they are still presentwhat to do when motherhood is already your reality but it is not the fulfilling, blissful experience the social scripts and narratives promisedhow to combat feelings of inferiority or comparison with other women who have made different choicesGuest Bio: Erin S. Lane is a writer, theologian, and someone other than a mother. She is the author of Someone Other Than a Mother and Lessons in Belonging from a Church-Going Commitment Phobe. She holds a bachelor's degree from Davidson College and a master's degree from Duke Divinity School, both with a focus on gender studies. Mentored by Parker J. Palmer and the Center for Courage & Renewal, she works as a vocational retreat facilitator, helping people discern their wildest questions of purpose. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her improbable kin. You can find her on Twitter and IG @heyerinlane or on her website at erinslane.com, and her Substack is erinslane.substack.com
“Your biological clock is ticking.” “You'll regret not having kids.” Any woman who even hints she is maybe questioning whether or not she wants to have kids has heard some form of these cultural scripts. Our guest today asks, “Is it possible to do something more meaningful than mothering?” (Hint: the answer is yes.) The conversation today is for anyone—whether mom or non-mom, stepparent or foster parent, infertile or ambivalent—who has been shamed, in particular by American Christianity, for not feeling what they're “supposed to feel” about motherhood. Our guest for this episode is Erin S. Lane, a writer, theologian, and someone other than a mother. She is the author of Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood. She holds a bachelor's degree from Davidson College and a master's degree from Duke Divinity School, both with a focus on gender studies. Mentored by Parker J. Palmer and the Center for Courage & Renewal, she works as a vocational retreat facilitator, helping people discern their wildest questions of purpose. To connect with Erin Lane, visit: ONLINE - www.erinslane.com SOCIAL - Facebook - @heyerinlane Twitter - @heyerinlane Instagram - @heyerinlane BOOK - Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning beyond Motherhood ========== If you are a female leader and looking for a way to connect with us, our Executive Coaches, Connie Armerding, Rhonda Began and I, Terra Mattson, will be leading a 6-month group coaching session. It will run from February through July, meeting on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time. You can register anytime. It's only $45/month and we will be covering all those unique challenges women face as leaders. Register at livingwholehearted.com. We LOVE that you have decided to join us this week for the Living Wholehearted Podcast. We hope you enjoyed the conversation, tips, and resources to help you transform every relationship that matters to you. If you think this will help someone you know, make sure you send it their way or share on socials. Tag us @living_wholehearted and @terramattson! Don't forget to FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss an episode and help spread the word by leaving us some stars on a review. Thanks for partnering with us to help more leaders, just like you, who want to live and lead with Integrity at home, work and in the community. You can always subscribe to our monthly newsletters at livingwholehearted.com. And, if you are a girl mom, check out mycourageousgirls.com. Until next time, be the leader you would follow! Grateful for you, Jeff & Terra =========== To connect with Jeff & Terra Mattson and Living Wholehearted, go to: INSTAGRAM @TerraMattson @Living_Wholehearted @MyCourageousGirls FACEBOOK @WeAreLivingWholehearted @MyCourageousGirls WEBSITES LivingWholehearted.com TerraMattson.com MyCourageousGirls.com RESOURCES Shrinking the Integrity Gap https://davidccook.org/shrinking-integrity-gap-book/ Shrinking the Integrity Gap e-Course https://www.livingwholeheartedstore.com/e-courses Courageous: Being Daughters Rooted in Grace https://mycourageousgirls.com/shop/p/book-courageous-being-daughters-rooted-in-grace Dear Mattsons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPzQ_cUwCbRc-MQ40KL3a6ze06CiY38l Helping Moms Raise Confident Daughters http://cpguides.org Living Wholehearted is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
On episode 82 of Outside The Studio: Ever felt a bit of shame or guilt pinned on you when admitting you don't want to have kids? Erin Lane and Tessa Tovar chat on how not all women feel the "baby fever" craze that is so often assumed. Listen for the discussion on adoption, abortion, personal accomplishments, and what it means to not have biological children. Erin S. Lane is a writer, theologian, and someone other than a mother. She is the author of Someone Other Than a Mother and Lessons in Belonging from a Church-Going Commitment Phobe. Timestamps(01:00) Moderation and Margins (04:00) Watching our parents (05:25) Why did Erin write her book? (10:10) How Erin adopted (22:00) The biological urge (28:10) End of life without children (34:30) Blue zones (37:10) Abortion in the US (44:25) What do you imagine is the best possible outcome from this book (47:00) When is it appropriate for privileged women to speak up? (51:50) Connect with Erin Lane Key Takeaways 1. Our society is a "mother venerated, woman phobic," paradox. Childless women have a sense of shame towards them, especially if proud of it. Mothers begin to have celebrations such as baby showers, however, women who don't have children, don't typically have any standard celebration for their own accomplishments. This isn't to minimize the celebration of mothers, but reveres them as something of the highest achievement. Society ignores women, but loves mothers. 2. "Your biological clock is ticking, that baby fever is going to kick in!" is something many women have been told. However, on the individual scale, this is not a thing for every person. Many women have no such feelings or urges ever in their life and should be treated as a normal thing, rather than unusual or selfish. 3. You can have children without having children. Through adoption or not, it is more about the connections and influences we have on each other, rather than the biological ties. Good government and good friendships will take better care of you than your kin. Connect with Erin Lane Website: https://www.erinslane.com/ Her book, Someone Other Than a Mother https://www.erinslane.com/books Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyerinlane Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyerinlane Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heyerinlane Connect with Tessa Tovar Website: https://tessatovar.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessamarietovar/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tessa-tovar-baa27613 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TBenedicktus
In this episode of The Brave Enough Show, Sasha and Erin Lane discuss: What it is to be “Someone Other Than a Mother” Mothering as a verb The pressure on women to become mothers About the guest: Erin Lane grew up being told there was no love as strong as a mother's love. As a young Catholic girl growing up in the Midwest, she was given two options for a life well-lived: Mother or Mother Superior. She could marry a man and mother her own children, or she could marry God, so to speak, and mother the world's children. Both were good outcomes for someone else's life. Neither would fit the shape of hers. “Not birthing children doesn't mean forgoing a family. It means faith in a wider, wilier vision of family,” writes Lane. “I have practiced making meaning beyond motherhood in two life stages now: one as a person intentionally without children and one as a person suddenly raising three through foster-care. Along the way, I've learned that the problem with the mother scripts is not simply that they don't work for some women. The problem is that they're assumed to work for all women, thereby shaming any woman who lives beyond their cloud of certainty.” Interweaving Lane's story with those of other women—including singles and couples, stepparents and foster parents, the infertile and the ambivalent—Someone Other Than a Mother challenges the social scripts that put moms on an impossible pedestal and shame childless women and nontraditional families for not measuring up. Episode Links: Brave Enough 2023 CME Conference Brave Balance 2023 Order Brave Boundaries Boundary Rebel Book Club Follow Brave Enough: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN Join The Table, Brave Enough's community. The ONLY professional membership group that meets both the professional and personal needs of high-achieving women.
Is motherhood really the hardest job in the world? Is there such a thing as a biological clock? Is motherhood the highest calling? And is it true that you can't truly know love until you're a mother? For Erin Lane, the mythology around motherhood has gotten out of hand. “How did we make motherhood an occupational, performative, identity based measure of worth?” This week, we speak to Erin Lane about these questions, and how being an Enneagram 5 has helped her break out of the scripts our culture gives her for motherhood. --- Erin S. Lane is the author of Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood and works as a vocational retreat facilitator. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina. To learn more about Erin Lane, follow her on Instagram, visit her website, or check out her new book, Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood. REGISTER NOW for Dos and Don'ts of the Enneagram with Ian Morgan Cron to get access to the live webinar with Ian on October 26th at 2pm CST.
Being a successful rider in this sport is an uphill battle — and not just in terms of the skills and time necessary to make your way up the ladder. The ups and downs can be extreme and unpredictable, it's often “one step forward, two steps back”, and money more often feels like a problem than a solution. And for many ambitious riders like our guests today, there is a palpable tension between “businessperson” and “horseperson”. Today on #EquestrianVoices, host Caroline Culbertson is joined by Paige Jardine and Erin Lane: two show jumping professionals who are putting in the hard work, making the sacrifices, and navigating conflicting emotions as they chase big dreams. In this conversation, they explore: - When putting the horse first isn't always the “easy” thing to do in terms of business - Grappling with the feelings of “why not me”? - Staying connected to your purpose, and thinking about your legacy in the sport (regardless of whether you're a pro, amateur, or recreational rider) - Why finding your niche as a pro is crucial - Why riders can struggle to find owners and the problems with relying on other people to own your horses - The question of whether there's really enough room at the top of the sport
We don't like to admit it, but there are a hell of a lot of scripts that run us. They're the “shoulds” - ideas so woven into our lives that we don't even know they exist.For virtually all women - the scripts around motherhood are the most pernicious. They load us down with self-doubt, bake in unattainable expectations, and set us up for a life where we're always defined in relationship to others, our kids, or lack of kids.Erin Lane has spent most of her life challenging these scripts. Her latest book, “Someone Other Than a Mother” tears up the shaming social scripts that are bad for moms and non-moms alike. When we hear things like “Motherhood is the toughest job…” or "You don't know love until you become a mother" we're encountering the social scripting that defines what's “normal” for the majority of American women.This conversation with Erin is equal parts liberating and bracing. She's cracking something that we need to discuss in specific, urgent ways and we're thrilled to have her as our guest on Tell Me Something True.Resources:Erin's site: https://www.erinslane.com/Her book - Someone Other Than a MotherIf you care about these kinds of conversations, we hope you'll become a TMST Plus member. Episode link: Spotify playlist for this episode: Here's the transcript: Tell Me Something True is a 100% independent podcast. There are no corporations or advertisers backing this community. We are 100% funded by the TMST community. Become a TMST member today so you can hear the uncut interviews, attend private events with Laura and help keep TMST ad-free.Support TMST and keep it ad-free: https://tmst.supercast.com/erin s. lane, mother hunger, adoption, motherhood, parenting, codependency, christianity, biblical womanhood, someone other than a mother, laura mckowen, we are the luckiest
Author Erin Lane joins Zerlina on the show to talk about her new book 'Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood'!Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning beyond Motherhood is a smart, salty, and intimate book that tears up nine cultural scripts about motherhood to show that women have an inherent worth and meaning, regardless of having children. This memoir and manifesto is for anyone—whether mom or non-mom, stepparent or foster parent, infertile or ambivalent—who has been shamed, in particular by American Christianity, for not feeling what they're supposed to feel about motherhood.
Today's guest is Erin S. Lane. Erin is a writer, theologian, and someone other than a mother; which is also the title of her new book. Erin holds a bachelor's degree from Davidson College and a master's degree from Duke Divinity School, both with a focus on gender studies. And she is freaking amazing. In this episode we are decoupling a woman's purpose from her reproductive role. Any woman who even hints she is maybe questioning if she wants to have kids has heard some form of these cultural scripts we discuss in this epsiode. In Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood, Erin S. Lane asks if it is it possible to do something more meaningful than mothering? We always hope that You Need Therapy Podcast continues to provide an opportunity for listeners to discover more than just one way to live a desirable and good life - and this conversation does just that. Follow Erin on Instagram: @heyerinlane Erins website: https://www.erinslane.com/ Purchase Erins Book HERE! Follow Kat on Instagram: @Kat.Defatta Follow the podcast Instagram: @YouNeedTherapyPodcast Have a question, concern, guest idea, something else? Reach Kat at: Kathryn@youneedtherapyodcast.com Heard about Three Cords Therapy but don't know what it is? Click here! Produced by: @HoustonTilley See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Hive Cast episode, Hillary interviews Erin S. Lane, author of "Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood." Join The Hive's book discussion of this book on Monday, June 13th, 2022 at 8 PM ET. Visit www.thehiveapiary.com to register. Can't make it? Join our email newsletter for the replay link! Subscribe to the Hive's email newsletter --- Visit our website and join our Membership Community! Support the Hive by becoming a Patreon member Subscribe to the Hive's email newsletter for more great content Join the Hive's Facebook Group Follow the Hive on Instagram Get in touch: thehiveapiary@gmail.com
Today we're going to talk about motherhood like you've never heard it before. I have five grown children and two grandchildren (with another on the way), and have been deeply invested in the wellbeing of mothers and motherhood for decades. It feels as if there's little left to learn in that space for me. Imagine my surprise when I discovered Erin Lane's book, Someone Other Than a Mother: Flipping the Scripts on a Woman's Purpose and Making Meaning Beyond Motherhood, and felt the full richness of myself as a woman, a mother, and a human. This conversation is going to deepen and enrich your sense of womanhood in ways you could not have imagined. You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/ (http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/) Resources: Erin's website is: https://www.erinslane.com/books (erinslane.com) Her Instagram is http://@heyerinlane (@heyerinlane) Order her book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/659757/someone-other-than-a-mother-by-erin-s-lane/ (Someone Other Than a Mother by Erin S. Lane) Want help getting started with Brave Writer? Head over to https://bravewriter.com/getting-started (bravewriter.com/getting-started) Sign up for the Brave Writer newsletter to learn about all of the special offers we're doing in 2022 and you'll get a free seven-day Writing Blitz guide just for signing up: http://go.bravewriter.com/writing-blitz (http://go.bravewriter.com/writing-blitz) Connect with Julie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliebravewriter/ (instagram.com/juliebravewriter) Twitter: http://twitter.com/bravewriter (twitter.com/bravewriter) Facebook: http://facebook.com/bravewriter (facebook.com/bravewriter) -- Brave Writer is produced and published by http://crate.media (Crate Media).
In today's episode of Neigh Sayers, I'm excited to discuss with Erin Lane who you might know from Instagram as '@erinlaneequestrian'. She is a super duper cool Equestrian Entrepreneur wearing many hats, she's built her career both riding and working for big production company, followed up with several years at 'NOELLE FLOYD' as the head of media production and the brain behind 'The Equestrian Masterclass'. Erin has just launched a business of her own: 'OnCourse' - an Equestrian Business E-learning platform which we're super excited to collaborate with in the future. In this episode, we covered many important topics such as creating opportunities in the Horse World, and how we believe that hidden commissions and lack of transparency shouldn't be present. We also discuss about the development of a fair sport where everyone is given a chance and where everyone should be treated fairly. We must say this truly was an outstanding episode, which we're super excited about!
Vice President of Public Affairs for Plug Power Erin Lane is creating history by helping the US reach its net-zero emissions goals by 2050. Plug Power is a leader of clean hydrogen and zero-emission fuel cell solutions that are both cost-effective and reliable, and Erin leads the company's work with the federal government to build a robust hydrogen ecosystem and economy. Thanks to this work, the US government is adopting policies to ensure that hydrogen energy is a reality today. Erin sat down with Madam Policy hosts Dee Martin and Rebecca Brown to chat about the impact that geopolitical events—like the war in Ukraine—and domestic policies—like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law—have on the US energy supply. The trio also discussed the importance of coalition building and clear messaging about the sometimes complicated topic of hydrogen energy. Erin is a leader, mentor, and friend who is an expert political strategist, coalition builder, and genuinely nice person. Listen in to learn about the progress and future of hydrogen, how Erin's work continues to positively impact our environment, and Erin's mentorship of future leaders of the industry.
Erin Lane is the co-founder and editor in chief of Equestrian Confidential Magazine as well as the producer for the ever-growing Noëlle Floyd Equestrian Masterclass. In addition to film production, Erin also rides as an adult amateur show jumper and polo rider. In this episode Erin gets real about staying connected to the horse world and the sacrifice it takes to do the sport we love. Get ready for an upfront perspective on how our passion for the horse not only connects us to other equestrians, but shapes our lives for the better.
Nicole chats with Erin Lane (her sister-in-law) about how she juggles her many hats, being a wife, a mom, a Realtor/business owner, Ipswich chapter leader of Women's Business League and volunteer, and what tools help her stay focused on the task at hand. Nicole's tip of the cap: QuickBooks Self Employment App App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quickbooks-self-employed/id898076976 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.intuit.qbse&hl=en_US Erin's tip of the cap: a GREAT planner... she shops hers at TJ Maxx --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This podcast is from episode number 529 of the program, originally broadcast on Thursday, June 6, 2019 and features reviews of the plays:LOVE’S LABORS LOST, by William Shakespeare, at Shakespeare Festival St. LouisBE MORE CHILL, by Joe Iconis & Joe Tracz, at New Line TheatreRIGOLETTO, by Giuseppe Verdi & Francesco Maria Piave, at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Lorenzo Da Ponte, at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis CHARLIE JOHNSON READS ALL OF PROUST, by Amy Crider, at The Midnight Company EARWORM, by Shualee Cook, at Tesseract Theatre Company DATES, by Elizabeth Breed Penny, at Tesseract Theatre Company AND…HOIST, by Erin Lane, at Tesseract Theatre Company You can also see video and still pictures of the shows that we've talked about in all of our episodes by looking for us on all social media platforms...YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Search for "twontheaisle" on all of them. Here are the direct links:Facebook: http://facebook.com/twoontheaislehecYouTube: http://youtube.com/twoontheaisleInstagram: http://instagram.com/twoontheaisleTwitter: http://twitter.com/twoontheaisleSee you on June 20, 2019!
I got to know Katey Zeh when our mutual friend Erin Lane introduced us, and I’m so glad she did. Katey has experience working as an advocate for women and girls who are being trafficked, which has greatly informed how she reads the bible. The result is her brand new book, Women Rise Up: Sacred Stories for Today’s Revolution. Katey speaks the truth of the abuse, oppression, and erasure women have endured in the stories told in the Scriptures, much of which is still happening in the world today. Click here to enjoy the episode. Connect with Katey: Katey’s Website Twitter Instagram Katey’s Podcast: Kindreds (with Ashley Peterson) “I don’t know anyone who more seamlessly marries her scriptural imagination with an activist sensibility than Katey Zeh. She is a reliable, skilled, and (thanks to be God) altogether human teacher who is not afraid to trouble the waters of some of our most beloved (and forgotten) readings of biblical women – and their enduring witness in our modern lives. If you are looking for an easy bake women’s book study, you won’t find it here. But if you dare to go where few have willingly gone into this study of what it means to be a female follower of God, you will come out the other side just as Zeh hoped: more resilient, more compassionate, and better able to rise up in the face of injustices near and far. I recommend this book to any girl beginning to wonder what relevancy the biblical stories have in her life – and any pastor, counselor, parent, or mentor who cares enough to walk into the complexity with her.” – Erin S. Lane, Author of Lessons in Belonging.
Listen to a real-life story of how the practise of meditation has the power to enable someone to bring about significant life changes with Erin Lane.Erin, a single mother who now works as a bus driver here in WA, shares how through the introduction of meditation 6 years ago, she was able to overcome her personal history that held her in a cycle of drink, drugs and a toxic relationship.Erin tells of the pivotal moment of how she was able to see the repeating ‘film tape of her life’ that she was stuck in and how she realised that her life didn’t have to be that version and that she could write a new story with new options for herself.Erin goes further talking about her journey with meditation, at the two centres of Perth Meditation and Mandurah Mediation, and the many broader benefits it has brought her particularly in her own self-confidence, parenting and work.This is a raw and real story with a very courageous woman that really underlines the power of this practise as well as the fundamental impact the stories we tell ourselves have in how our life maps out and how we can rewrite them.
Erin Lane is one of my favorite human beings, and if you listen, you'll know why. If you don't listen, you don't deserve good things. Find out more about Erin on the show notes. Enjoy!
Erin Lane--who works with Parker Palmer at the Center for Courage and Renewal--has championed women's voices in churches and has written about her own attraction to and challenges with finding her own place in a church. Ryan Bauers, Christina Roberts and Dave Schmelzer explore these and other passions with her in a lively conversation. Mentioned in Today's Episode What I'm Into Bucky on Parade Siddhartha - Herman Hesse
On this episode Katey sits down with author Erin Lane about her decision to take a year-long sabbatical, what responsibility she feels for the time, and what lessons--like celebrating small victories--she has learned that we all can incorporate into our lives, whether or not we can take a year off from paid work. Erin is the author of Lessons in Belonging from a Church-Going Commitment Phobe and the co-editor of Talking Taboo: American Christian Women Get Frank About Faith (Katey has a chapter in this book). She is a retreat facilitator for the Center for Courage & Renewal and Chair of the Board for the Resource Center for Women & Ministry in the South. Find her at erinslane.com.
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Erin Lane is a thirty-something writer and facilitator who schemes ideas for better belonging. She wants to live in Seattle when she grows up, but these days she is putting down roots in Durham, NC. She calls herself a Jesus follower, and a feminist too.She works remotely for the Center for Courage & Renewal to develop programs that deepen the leadership formation of people of faith and support healthy congregational life. She is the author of Lessons In Belonging From A Church Going Commitment Phobe. She also has a blog at erinslane.com
Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on Facebook Sponsored by: Red Heart YarnsKnitter's MagazineCraftsyLo-Lo by Bar-MaidsErin.Lane BagsCreativebugBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery
Erin Lane is a thirty-something writer and facilitator who schemes ideas for better belonging. She wants to live in Seattle when she grows up, but these days she is putting down roots in Durham, NC. She calls herself a Jesus follower, and a feminist too.She works remotely for the Center for Courage & Renewal to develop programs that deepen the leadership formation of people of faith and support healthy congregational life. She is the author of Lessons In Belonging From A Church Going Commitment Phobe. She also has a blog at erinslane.com
AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's The Blacklist. In this show, hosts Sam Davidson, Becca Brown, Dakota T. Jones, and Erin Lane discuss episode 7 with special guest Jon Cor. Shadowhunters is an American fantasy television series based on The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, and developed for television by Ed Decter. It is the second adaptation of the novel series, after the 2013 film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, which was also produced byConstantin Film. The show received a straight-to-series order on March 30, 2015,[1] and premiered on January 12, 2016, on Freeform. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's The Blacklist. In this show, hosts Sam Davidson, Becca Brown, Dakota T. Jones, and Erin Lane discuss episode 7 with special guest Jon Cor. Shadowhunters is an American fantasy television series based on The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, and developed for television by Ed Decter. It is the second adaptation of the novel series, after the 2013 film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, which was also produced byConstantin Film. The show received a straight-to-series order on March 30, 2015,[1] and premiered on January 12, 2016, on Freeform. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng
AFTERBUZZ TV -- The 100 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's The 100. In this show, hosts Alexis Torres, Erin Lane and Ben Bateman discuss episode 6. The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth's orbit prior to the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named "The Ark", where about 2,400 people live under the leadership of Chancellor Jaha.[1] Resources are scarce and all crimes, no matter their nature or severity, are punishable by ejection into space ("floating") unless the perpetrator is under 18 years of age. After the Ark's life-support systems are found to be critically failing, 100 juvenile prisoners are declared "expendable" and sent to the surface—nearby former Washington, D.C.[8]—in a last ditch attempt to determine if Earth is habitable again in a program called "The 100", for which the s Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- The 100 edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's The 100. In this show, hosts Tauri Miller, Alexis Torres, Erin Lane and Ben Bateman discuss episode 3. The series is set 97 years after a devastating nuclear war wiped out almost all life on Earth. The only known survivors are the residents of twelve space stations in Earth's orbit prior to the war. The space stations banded together to form a single massive station named "The Ark", where about 2,400 people live under the leadership of Chancellor Jaha.[1] Resources are scarce and all crimes, no matter their nature or severity, are punishable by ejection into space ("floating") unless the perpetrator is under 18 years of age. After the Ark's life-support systems are found to be critically failing, 100 juvenile prisoners are declared "expendable" and sent to the surface—nearby former Washington, D.C.[8]—in a last ditch attempt to determine if Earth is habitable again in a program called "The 100", f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's The Blacklist. In this show, hosts Sam Davidson, Becca Brown, and Erin Lane discuss episode 1. Shadowhunters is an American fantasy television series based on The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, and developed for television by Ed Decter. It is the second adaptation of the novel series, after the 2013 film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, which was also produced byConstantin Film. The show received a straight-to-series order on March 30, 2015,[1] and premiered on January 12, 2016, on Freeform. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of NBC's The Blacklist. In this show, hosts Sam Davidson, Becca Brown, and Erin Lane discuss episode 1. Shadowhunters is an American fantasy television series based on The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, and developed for television by Ed Decter. It is the second adaptation of the novel series, after the 2013 film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, which was also produced byConstantin Film. The show received a straight-to-series order on March 30, 2015,[1] and premiered on January 12, 2016, on Freeform. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng
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Lindsey Martin started Erin.Lane Bags with her mother based on the idea that necessity is the mother of all invention. Lisa and Lindsey developed products based on customer needs and feedback, sewed on the weekends mom's spare room with one sewing machine and one iron. Erin.Lane bags continues as Lindsey has left teaching behind in August to create her wonderful product and now sponsors the Yarn Thing podcast with Marly Bird! Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find our more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyLoLo by Bar-MaidsDecade by Drew EmborskyBijou Basin RanchKnitCrateErin.Lane BagsKristin Omdahl Bamboo So FineBuffalo Wool Co.Green Mountain Spinnery
Ranjit and Cody dive head-first into the insanity of ‘Children of the Matrix: How an Interdimensional Race has Controlled the World for Thousands of Years-and Still Does’ w/ Erin Lane (comedian & playwright). Usually, you’d imagine that a book about secret reptilian overlords and sub-dimensional planes would be rather straightforward, but no, this episode gets quite silly. #ReptiliansBeTrippin
Lindsey Martin of Erin Lane Bags joins Marly to talk about her new bag club she is premiering in 2014. Also, listen in to learn about some exclusive deals! Erin Lane Bags are Marly's favorite project bags (she even talked about them in her Craftsy Mittens and Gloves Galore class) Don't forget to Listen Live for chance to win great prizes! Shownotes can be found at www.MarlyBird.com/blog Stay up to date with the Yarn Thing podcast with the App available on iTunes and for Droid.Find out more about Marly at www.MarlyBird.com or follow her on facebook Sponsored by: Knitter's MagazineCraftsyIndian Lake ArtisansFiesta YarnsDecade by Drew EmborskyLove of KnittingLove of CrochetBijou Basin Ranch