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Personal Development Mastery
#466 From maximum security prison to a 3-year silent meditation retreat and the journey to self-mastery and fulfilment, with Earle Birney.

Personal Development Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 42:06 Transcription Available


Discover how mindfulness, compassion, and spiritual growth can reshape your life. In today's fast-paced world, finding peace and meaning can feel elusive. This episode dives into the incredible story of Earle Birney, a meditation teacher and spiritual guide, who found enlightenment in the most unexpected place. Learn how his journey from rebellion to reflection offers lessons for anyone seeking balance, clarity, and purpose in life.  In this episode:Uncover the transformative power of retreat and meditation, and why they're essential in today's noisy world.  Learn practical tips to train your mind for focus, joy, and resilience.  Explore how mindfulness and compassion can lead to personal and collective healing.  Press play now to discover how meditation can empower you to live with love, grace, and a deeper connection to yourself and others.˚

All Souls Unitarian Church
FINDING INNER PEACE

All Souls Unitarian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 20:09


REV. MARLIN LAVANHAR EXPLORES THE CONCEPT OF FINDING PEACE AMIDST LIFE'S COMPLEXITIES AND SOCIETAL CHALLENGES THROUGH PERSONAL ANECODOTES, STORES AND PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS. REV. MARLIN EMPHASIZES THE PURSUIT OF MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENT WITH THE WORLD RATHER THAN ESCAPISM. HE UNDERSCORES THAT PEACE COMES FROM ALIGNING ONE'S PERSONAL VALUES WITH PURPOSEFUL ACTIONS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE GREATER GOOD.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
Dethrone Davos: Save America | Preserving America's God-Given Freedoms with Teddy Pierce

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 36:38


In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, Ginny sits down with Teddy Pierce, a writer, speaker, and political commentator whose educational background in Aristotelian philosophy and Thomistic ethics fuels his advocacy for America's founding principles and the Natural Law.Teddy discusses his book, Dethrone Davos: Save America, and the urgent need to confront the dangers of collectivist ideologies, moral relativism, and communism. Ginny and Teddy unpack how these forces threaten America's God-ordained freedoms and what we, as individuals and a nation, can do to stand firm against them.Tune in to discover why standing on the principles of God's truth is more critical than ever.—https://policecoffee.com/—Order Teddy's book, Dethrone Davos: Save America: https://www.amazon.com/Dethrone-Davos-America-Theodore-Pierce-ebook/dp/B0D5NKGGNC—Order my book, Culture: The Dangers of Herd Mentality and Why We're Headed in the Wrong Direction: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/SLYWFXAB6479S

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One Kind Moment
988 Albert Schweitzer defines a foundation for ethical living

One Kind Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 1:01


I am thrilled to announce that our new book, the Kindness Daily Reader: Season One, is now available on Amazon. (See Link Below)  Secondly, we are embarking on a new chapter with Season Three of the One Kind Moment podcast. In Season One, we primarily focused on broad topics of kindness and compassion, while in Season Two, we explored areas such as self-compassion, self-help, and self-care. Now, in Season Three, we're shifting our focus to a specific area of self-care that we call Practical Spirituality for Everyone. We'll be delving into topics like spirituality in nature, spiritual intelligence, everyday mindfulness, the science of consciousness, the mystery of life, the science of awe, and managing uncertainty. We're excited to take this new direction and are grateful for your continued support and interest in the One Kind Moment podcast. EXPLORE OUR NEW BOOK! Kindness Daily Reader: Season One https://a.co/d/04RvXldy #onekindmoment #spirituality Yesterday by John Hobart - Music Design by Jason Inc. https://brucewaynemclellan.com/  

Reformed Brotherhood | Sound Doctrine, Systematic Theology, and Brotherly Love
TRB 408 Scots Confession (18) - Integrating Faith into Everyday Actions

Reformed Brotherhood | Sound Doctrine, Systematic Theology, and Brotherly Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 62:07


In this episode of the Reformed Brotherhood Podcast, hosts Tony Arsenal and Jesse Schwamb explore the profound connection between faith and good works as articulated in the Scots Confession. They delve into the understanding of what constitutes good works in the eyes of God, emphasizing that these actions should not only comply with a set of rules but should also reflect the moral essence of God's character. The discussion underscores the importance of integrating faith into all aspects of life, suggesting that every action, no matter how mundane, can be an act of worship if done with the right intent to glorify God. The conversation further extends into the realm of ethics, particularly examining how Christians should approach activities like sports and entertainment, such as boxing, through a theological lens. Arsenal and Schwamb propose a zero-based budgeting approach to consumption, encouraging listeners to critically assess the content they engage with and its alignment with Christian values. This reflective approach aims to ensure that all aspects of life, including leisure, contribute to the flourishing of human life and honor God's revealed will. Additionally, the hosts discuss the comprehensive nature of God's law, suggesting that all moral questions can be addressed by referencing the Ten Commandments and other scriptural teachings. They highlight the transformative power of good works, not only as acts of obedience but as expressions of love and gratitude towards God. This episode invites listeners to consider how they can exemplify God's character in their daily lives and challenges them to seek deeper understanding and fulfillment in their Christian journey. Key Points: Good works should reflect the moral character of God and extend beyond mere rule-following. The integration of faith into everyday actions transforms mundane tasks into acts of worship. Christians should critically evaluate their entertainment choices to ensure alignment with their faith. Questions for Reflection: How can you integrate faith into your daily actions to reflect God's character? In what ways can you reassess your entertainment and leisure activities through a theological lens? What are some ordinary tasks in your life that can be transformed into acts of worship?

18Forty Podcast
Ammiel Hirsch: 'What Did We Do Wrong?' Peoplehood and the Reform Movement [Denominations 2/5]

18Forty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 82:33


This series is sponsored by Joel and Lynn Mael in memory of Estelle and Nysen Mael.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and a leader of the Reform Movement, about the way Jewish Peoplehood is understood among the non-Orthodox majority of American Jews.Rabbi Hirsch is known in the Reform Movement and beyond for his decades-long staunch commitment to Jewish Peoplehood. We recorded this interview before Oct. 7, and especially considering Rabbi Hirsch's leadership on issues related to Zionism, a follow-up conversation with him will follow shortly. In this episode we discuss:Where should the State of Israel fit into our priorities as a people? How has Reform Judaism course-corrected its views on Jewish Peoplehood over time?How can we be a unified people when we can't always agree on who is a Jew?Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might improve the state of interdenominational relations.Interview begins at 19:50.Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch is a leader of the Reform Movement. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of the Association of Reform Zionists of America/World Union for Progressive Judaism, North America. He wrote two books: The Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History (2023) and One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them (2003), which he co-authored with Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Reinman.References:One People, Two Worlds: A Reform Rabbi and an Orthodox Rabbi Explore the Issues That Divide Them by Ammiel Hirsch and Yaakov Yosef ReinmanThe Impostor by Avner Gold18Forty Podcast: “Altie Karper: When a Book Is Banned”“The Believer” by Armin Rosen“Dissent in the Reform Ranks” by Armin RosenThe Lilac Tree: A Rabbi's Reflections on Love, Courage, and History by Ammiel HirschThe Book of Jewish Values: A Day-by-Day Guide to Ethical Living by Joseph Telushkin“Who Can Be Called Rabbi?” by Gil Student“Shomer Yisroel” by Omek Hadavar

The Perception Podcast
Fashion, Sustainability & Ethical Living with Roberta Lee

The Perception Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 57:49


Hello and welcome to another episode of the Perception Podcast with me your host Caroline Partridge. In this episode, I talk to Sustainable Stylist and Founder of the Ethical Brand Directory Roberta Lee. Roberta reveals how corporate burnout and a deep seated feeling of unhappiness, caused her to develop an addiction to buying clothes, which at it's height would see her spending up to £500 per month - and then the shocking pivotal event that changed her life and career path forever. Roberta recalls the moment she realised her mission was not only to empower women through fashion, but to redefine and actively change the whole landscape of fashion and sustainability. We discuss the long-term implications of our short-term choices, the seductive rise of 'ultra-fast' fashion and the manufacturing misconceptions around luxury brands. We also examine ways to embrace and remove the stigma around pre-loved clothing and Roberta offers achievable, actionable tips on how to build a sustainable wardrobe. Please join me as we look at life through a different lens.   KEY TAKEAWAYS Clothes shopping addiction or compulsive buying can be a coping mechanism for many. The fashion industry often disempowers women and exploits garment workers in unsafe conditions. Contrary to consumer expectations, luxury brands may use the same suppliers and factories as fast fashion. Building a sustainable wardrobe is a journey, not a destination; start with one small change aligned with your values. Governments need to impose laws on fashion companies' production volumes to address sustainability challenges. Pre-loved, vintage, and upcycled clothing are becoming more popular as conscious consumer choices. Normalising clothes swapping, especially among younger generations, is crucial for sustainability. Creativity and patience are key to finding affordable, sustainable clothing options. BEST MOMENTS "I used fashion as a tool for myself to dress the parts in certain roles and male-dominated environments. I used to power dress, I realised I reached a fashion to make myself feel good." "The reality of what was going on,I just couldn't escape. I was part of it I was part of the problem and I was contributing to this" "Building a sustainable wardrobe is a journey not a final destination. So, we never get to perfection but we learn how to get there in the most responsible way we can within our means."   "Taking away this stigma around pre-loved or second-hand or thrifted or swapped clothes is a really important step because we have so much clothing already in, in production that's already on the planet that needs to be home."   ABOUT THE GUEST Roberta Lee | The Sustainable Stylist https://robertastylelee.co.uk/ https://ethicalbranddirectory.com/ Since 2015, Roberta Lee has been a passionate advocate for sustainable style. Roberta Lee's journey began after she developed an addiction to shopping for clothes during her corporate career. Roberta found herself spending approximately £500 every month on clothes. After watching a single documentary called 'The True Cost', she had a rude awakening about the impact that these clothes and her shopping habits were having on the planet and on the people creating them. Not to mention the toll her addiction took on her mental health and confidence. In 2017, she established the Ethical Brand Directory, a platform connecting conscientious consumers with vetted ethical brands and providing a secure and accessible avenue for sustainable shopping. Many people thought she was going nuts, and it was an unworkable idea, but now she has a waiting list of clients wanting her to cut up and restyle their wardrobes and has also worked for celebrities and TV shows.   CONTACT METHOD FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/caropartridge LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-partridge-03131520 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/partridge_caroline

Earth Dreams: Zen Buddhism and the Soul of the World

I always consider it quite a blessing to have found my way to the Spiritual Path. I didn't always feel this way. I remember early on in practice wishing that I could just be satisfied with the flow of everyday life—tv, movies, music, entertainment, a regular job. As an 18 year old, I wished that the urgency of my spiritual angst wasn't so pressing. That I could go back to normal.I've heard this sentiment echoed a lot since the beginning of the pandemic. A desire for normal. When is it going to go back to the way it was? When will it go back to normal?In Dharma practice we are encouraged to bring curiosity to the desires and pulls that arise in our minds. We are invited to ask:What is normal?An illusion. A phantom. A dream.Can we ever achieve it? Is it even desirable?When my younger self dreamed of normal, it was a dream of going back to sleep—back to the ignorance and bliss of youth. It was also a dream of finding ease within the pressing weight of my existential doubt.My Zen teacher would often say, “the only way out is through.” There is another side, beyond the doubt, fear, confusion of the present situation. But running away, going to sleep, forgetting about it is not the way to the other side. It is only through acceptance, through being with, accompanying our apparent suffering, or our reaction to the suffering in the world, that a larger, more inclusive view emerges.Our struggles, our challenges can be fuel for a deeper intimacy, a more enduring love, a fiercer compassion and boundless wisdom to emerge. Our desire for normal, may be a wish for a raft, some ease or ground in the midst of transformation—some reassurance that we will survive, that we will be OK.In my experience, dharma practice offers such a raft—that develops into an embodied trust that we are held in the enduring pulse of the universe, in the spacious embrace of our true nature.At the beginning of the year, I took up the Ox-herding pictures as a teaching inquiry and exploration for our Monday Night Online Zen Meditation group. This podcast episode is the 5th of the Ox-herding pictures, entitled—Taming the Ox. These pictures are the stages of awakening in the Zen tradition, where we are OX and ox-herder. The OX being our true awakened nature, and the herder being our mind of both practice and habit energy.So when we say we are herding the OX we are really herding ourselves.And when we say the fifth picture is taming the OX, we are talking about the stage of practice where we are taming ourselves in our realization of our true nature. Despite the wonder, peace, satisfaction and beauty of awakened awareness, our habit mind seeks pleasure in fleeting desires and follows trains of thought that lead to despair, division, pain and suffering.We are learning here to recognize our true nature, the source of ultimate happiness and to stay in or stabilize this recognition. I shared a few stanzas of The Little Prince as a way of connecting to the spirit of taming in Spiritual Practice."Please--tame me!" he said."I want to, very much," the little prince replied. "But I have not much time. I have friends to discover, and a great many things to understand.""One only understands the things that one tames," said the fox. "Men have no more time to understand anything. They buy things all ready made at the shops. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, and so men have no friends any more. If you want a friend, tame me . . .""What must I do, to tame you?" asked the little prince."You must be very patient," replied the fox. "First you will sit down at a little distance from me--like that--in the grass. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me, every day . . ."The next day the little prince came back.…And he went back to meet the fox."Goodbye," he said."Goodbye," said the fox. "And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.""What is essential is invisible to the eye," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember."It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.""It is the time I have wasted for my rose--" said the little prince, so that he would be sure to remember."Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed. You are responsible for your rose . . .""I am responsible for my rose," the little prince repeated, so that he would be sure to remember.What have you let tame you? What practices help you connect with the innate, wild compassion and wisdom of your true nature? What supports help you remember your way back home especially when you feel untethered, ungrounded, seeking ease or something familiar?For me, retreat practice, regular meditation and 1:1 work with a seasoned practitioner have been vital supports in my own process of healing and awakening. Much Love,Amy KiseiEarth Dreams is a reader-supported publication. I offer these dharma talk podcasts and writings as a labor of love, to support my work consider becoming a paid subscriber.See below for up-coming in-person and online group meditation events and retreats. I also offer 1:1 IFS-informed Spiritual Counseling and Meditation support. I incorporate dream work and hakomi skills in my sessions, you can learn more about my 1:1 work here, feel free to reach out with any questions.Upcoming Retreats + Events Weekly Wednesday Night In-person Zen Meditation at ILLIO Studios in Columbus, OH. 7P - 8:30P ET. Co-led with of Embodying Love: Introduction to the Zen practice of Ethical Living at ILLIO Studio in Columbus, OH. Meditation and Dharma Talk. Saturday, April 27, 1P - 3P ETZen is more than a path of meditation. It is a way of life. Join us for an exploration of the Zen Bodhisattva Precepts, which are a set of contemplations on how to live a wise and compassionate life. In an age where many of our leaders seem to be lacking a moral compass, it feels vital to practice embodying love and understanding in our lives and in the world. Anyone is welcome to attend! In-person only.May Zen Sesshin: The Light of Our Ancestors May 13 - 19 at Great Vow Zen Monastery in Clatskanie, OR co-led with Zen Teacher Patrick Bansho GreenDuring this 5-day silent Zen meditation retreat we will connect to the ancestral light of awakened nature. Drawing inspiration from the stories and practices of our Zen ancestors, fellow human beings who felt the call to practice the spiritual path of insight, love and presence. Love & Spaciousness: A Weekend Loving Kindness Retreat May 13 - 19 at Great Vow Zen Monastery in Clatskanie, OR with Dharma Holder Myoyu Haley VoekelWith wonderment on our side, and in relationship with all that is, we recognize the inherent compassion that naturally arises from deep and sustained presence. Held in a container of zen forms and the vibrant dance of a monastery waking up to spring, we will explore the nature of being anything at all! Love and Spaciousness are two qualities of our true nature. This retreat we will practice recognizing and opening to them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amykisei.substack.com/subscribe

The Podcast On Podcasting
Ep436: Your Podcast Needs A Clear Message And Here's Why - Rev. Carol Saunders

The Podcast On Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 42:16


Be clear on your podcasting message and launch your journey now with Rev. Carol Saunders' tips for heartfelt conversations. Learn how to follow your voice, build your show from the ground up, and more from her rich experience as a podcaster by tuning in!   WHAT TO LISTEN FOR How to have a lineup of guest requests for your show A special way to invite your guests or listeners to donate to your cause Pointers on how to kickstart your podcasting journey 3 common podcasting mistakes and how to avoid them A general advice on following your inner voice   RESOURCE/LINK MENTIONED Patreon   ABOUT REV. CAROL SAUNDERS Rev. Carol Saunders is an ordained Unity and Interfaith minister. She founded and led a Unity spiritual center in a Chicago suburb for ten years before embarking on her current adventure. She now lives in semi-rural Wisconsin, and her current ministry is The Spiritual Forum, a podcast, prayer, and retreat ministry. Although The Spiritual Forum is not an exclusively vegan ministry, she regularly shares the vegan message during her weekly podcasts, holds a weekly prayer call for the animals and the awakening of humanity, and leads an annual Whole Planet Spirituality retreat at Unity Village, Missouri.    She authored a booklet titled The Lost Teachings of Charles Fillmore – How Our Relationship with Animals Connects to Universal Love, World Peace, Ethical Living, and Spiritual Development to resurrect the original Unity teachings on ethical vegetarianism. She also blogs for the spiritually minded at wolfandthelamb.com, whose purpose is to awaken the world one soul at a time to the Truth that we are ALL One.    CONNECT WITH REV. CAROL Website: Rev. Carol Saunders | The Spiritual Forum Podcast: The Spiritual Forum | Apple Podcasts and Spotify   CONNECT WITH US If you are interested in getting on our show, email us at team@growyourshow.com. Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Click here and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! Upgrading your podcast equipment or maybe getting your first microphone? Get Your Free Equipment Guide! We also have free courses for you on everything you need to know about starting a great podcast! Check out our first six episodes through the links below! Identify Your Avatar - Free Course 1/6 What To Do BEFORE You Launch Your Podcast - Free Course 2/6 How To Launch A TOP Show - Free Course 3/6 Best Marketing And Growth Strategies - Free Course 4/6 How To Monetize Your Podcast - Free Course 5/6  Top 22 Pitfalls On Starting Your Own Podcast - Free Course 6/6 If you want to make money from your podcasts, check out this FREE resource we made. Our clients use a sponsor sheet, and now they are making between $2,000 to $5,000 from sponsorship!  Subscribe so you don't miss out on great content and if you love the show, leave an honest rating and review here!

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
Unveiling the Humane Hoax in Animal Agriculture

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 19:14


Unveiling the Humane Hoax: A Journey of Discovery and Advocacy": In her talk, seasoned activist Hope Bohanec introduces her new book "The Humane Hoax", where she and other contributors explore the deceptive practices in animal agriculture marketing. Through 20 years of research, she challenges the purported ethical and environmental improvements the industry claims to have made, revealing the truths behind labels like "cage-free" and "organic". The book, a collection of various perspectives, aims to delve deeper into the reality of animal exploitation, encouraging readers to critically think about the industry's transformation over the years. Join her as she shares her insights and invites readers to contemplate a truly compassionate and informed choice. #HumaneHoax #AnimalAdvocacy #TruthBehindLabels

League of Champions Ikeja
Ethical Living - Dr. Gbemi Odusote

League of Champions Ikeja

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 70:59


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Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox
Episode 184: The Art of Ethical Living

Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 30:48


This episode explores the art of ethical living, guided by the practice of restraint. Restraint involves intentionally moderating and controlling one's actions, speech, and thoughts. We cultivate restraint to minimize the harm we cause and to build the foundation for spiritual development. A good guide for our practice of restraint is the Five Precepts. The Five Precepts were given to his lay (not ordained) followers as ethical guidelines that include the vow to abstain from killing, stealing, engaging in sexual misconduct, lying, and becoming intoxicated.  How to practice the ethical discipline of restraint: Generate the motivation to practice restraint with some action Decide we're going to do it  Use mindfulness to remember that we've decided to practice restraint Put this decision into practice Whoever does no ill  Through body, speech, and mind,  And is restrained in these three areas,  I call a brahmin. (Verse 391) --Buddha, The Dhammapada Reference with Link: Buddha.The Dhammapada. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. (Kindle). Shambala, Boston and London, 2011. (Link) Find us at the links below:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Buddhismforeveryone Facebook Group: Join our private group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sanghatalk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buddhism.with.joann.fox Website: Buddhismforeveryone.com    

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
How Animal Exploitation Affects Everyone And Everything

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 105:09


How Animal Exploitation Affects Everyone And Everything In this enlightening talk, educator and animal rights activist Brittany Michelson takes us through the multifaceted impact of animal exploitation on society and the planet. From personal revelations to global implications, she provides a captivating insight into a topic that affects us all. Join us on this journey and be inspired by Brittany's passion for change.  #animalrights#BrittanyMichelson #ChangeForGood Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims. 

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast
Unlocking Compassion: A Deep Dive into Animal Agriculture and Ethical Living Choices

Consciously Clueless: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 19:32 Transcription Available


Promise to unlock your compassion this World Vegan Day as Carly brings you a deep dive into the stark realities of the animal agriculture industry. Carly admits that she gets nervous to upset people by talking "too much" about animal rights but knows that she has a responsibility to share authentically about her whys. Bear witness to the heartrending truths about the treatment of animals like cows, hens, and pigs, and empower yourself with the knowledge that can inspire a significant change. It's not just about food choices, it's about how we choose to live our lives and our participation in systems that deeply affect our world.The conversation extends to the ripple effect of animal agriculture on both animals and humans, and the sorrowful burden shouldered by slaughterhouse workers. Grasp the environmental aftermath of factory farming, the potential solution to world hunger, and the ethical considerations around 'humane meat.' Learn how you can be an ambassador of change, demanding stringent animal welfare laws, and promoting ethical, cruelty-free alternatives. In this episode, Carly challenges you not just to listen, but to reflect on the profound implications of our choices - from food to fashion, entertainment to animal testing. Trust us, this journey towards conscious living is one you'll want to embark on.Statistics about the animal agriculture industry can be found at cowspiracy.Support the showThanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Shop my fav conscious brands. Click here for information on how to work with me.Join the conscious community on Patreon. Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Youtube | Tiktok Music by Matthew Baxley

UNBOXABLE
79 | Exploring the Relationship between Happiness and Ethical Living with Suze Wood

UNBOXABLE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 25:32


Meet the Ethical Cheerleader, Suze Wood "If I had a zone of genius perhaps it would be that I don't have one! Whilst I draw on many skills and experiences, my intent isn't to offer advice or expertise, but rather to connect through the sharing of stories and ideas, contemplate questions together and, most importantly, cheer each other on. In my own life, I've found a supportive friend to be as valuable to my wellbeing and growth as any expert (not to devalue the different, equally helpful role they also play). Essentially, I believe that by being ourselves, we can all make a difference in the world - whether we consider ourselves experts or not - and when we do it together we thrive. This is the kind of stuff I love to talk about!" ABOUT SUZE A home ed mama and writer, Suze is the creative energy behind Ethical Cheerleader, a supportive Instagram community exploring how ethical living and happiness go hand in hand. An avid travel lover, she also works for Kynder, a conscious travel platform connecting hosts and guests who value kind and mutually-rewarding hospitality experiences as a force for good. In 2006, during a six month trip, Suze realised a life largely spent appeasing 'shoulds' was significantly impairing her ability to love the world and so began a life-long journey unearthing authenticity and learning to live with conscious intent. Drawing on her should-free philosophy and fuelled by her love for planet earth, Suze writes to encourage all of us seeking to embrace our full selves and hoping to create our own, beautifully unique versions of a fun and fulfilling ethical life! CONNECT WITH SUZE: https://www.instagram.com/ethicalcheerleaderhttps://www.instagram.com/kyndertravel/ Another episode we mention in this conversation: GRATITUDE'S SHADOW with Dr Kerry Howell YOUR HOST Alena Turley is an award-winning Soulful Parenting Practitioner, Mentor, Martial Artist, and Ethical Influencer with extensive knowledge and over 15 years of experience in her field. Alena has worked as a Mentor for mothers in England and Australia, and founded the pioneering blog, Soul Mama Hub, in 2009. Alena focuses on identifying and addressing what's at the heart of personal well-being issues for mothers and offers a direct, evidence-based, truthful, and informative approach to optimising health, purpose, and well-being. _______ *SOUL MAMA VIP* is the monthly membership and anti-depletion protocol for women ready to move from wishing the days away to enjoying a bold and purposeful change-maker lifestyle, whilst still showing up as the best mum possible.

My Town Travels
Episode 11 - Traveling With Intention With Ethical Cheerleader

My Town Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 62:53


Friends, you will LOVE listening to this recent Podcast with The Ethical Cheerleader, Suze Wood. If you love travel insight, inspiring discussions, and getting a little off-script in the best ways- Listen In! Join The Ethical Cheerleader @ethicalcheerleader and host Kristy Burns @mytowntravels as they dive into the hard questions concerning the things that surround us in our day-to-day…. How SHOULD we live? What is the RIGHT way? How does TRAVEL play a role? Guest Bio:  @ethicalcheerleader A reflective and soulful writer and travel lover, Suze is the creative force behind Ethical Cheerleader, a supportive Instagram community exploring how ethical living and happiness go hand in hand. She is also a treasured member of Kynder, a travel platform connecting hosts and guests who value kind and mutually rewarding hospitality experiences as a path for good. Endlessly fascinated by the inner journey our outward adventures can take us on, Suze invites us to look beyond our five senses and discover within. You are going to love the realizations and mindset of Suze Wood. Her encouragement is becoming well-known on Instagram for Ethical and Sustainable Living and trying to live in a day-to-day journey of asking ourselves what we Should Do. In This Podcast You Will Hear: -How the Instagram Community of Ethical Cheerleader explores the Relationship between Ethical Living & Happiness. -Learn How Valuing Life=Loving Life. -Learn about the Power of a Supportive Community -Learn how to CREATE A FUN, FULFILLING, ETHICAL LIFE BASED ON REAL, INTRINSIC MOTIVATION (Suze Wood). -What Is Ethical Living? Is Ethical Living Different From Sustainable or Conscious Living? -What does doing good really mean? -What important thoughts have been pulling at you? Or have you been ignoring? -What things make you feel guilty? Does Travel seem too indulgent when so many other things are happening in the world? -Learn how @ethicalcheerleader organically built a thriving Instagram Community. -Small Town Shout Outs from Across the Globe from this U.K. Traveler. -A Great Description of What Creates A Small Town Vibe from The Ethical Cheerleader. -Why Small Towns are the locations that stand out for Ethical Cheerleader's memories. -How Small Town Travel makes you Savor Your Experiences more than other types of Travel. -Learn about "Going In to Go Out." Learning about your gifts, then going out and doing good with those gifts in the world. -What is the Most Effective Creative Tool?? Listen to find out! -In Travel…. It all counts! -Discussions on how Exploring, Change, and Doing Good Can happen anywhere. -Accommodation options and Travel costs, we just go all over the place in this Podcast, swapping stories!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mytowntravels/support

Freedom of Species
Vegan Tradies: Ethical living in the trades and industries

Freedom of Species

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023


How easy is it to source ethical safety equipment? What about the good old Bunnings tradie breakfasts? What do your workmates think of your vegan lifestyle? Has anything changed over time? We speak with studio guest Michael, a land surveyor, and hear from people across Australia about their experiences working in the trades and industrial sectors as a vegan.  Plus we have some good old working class vegan punk music to top it all off! Announcement: Vegan Intersection Art Show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdZXtepzIUY56XYm9gUfVvuzAdPye005DmOXFoe1kUij-V1nA/viewform?pli=1 Music *Open your eyes - Goldfinger https://www.goldfingermusic.com/music/open-your-eyes-goldfinger/track/open-your-eyes/   *Subhumans - Evolution https://subhumans.bandcamp.com/track/evolution *Movement in the dead of night - Tears of Gaia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBny_x77nVw 

Dave Smith Dharma
Mindfulness Based Ethical Living: Program Interview

Dave Smith Dharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 29:30


MBEL has been conceived as a collaborative project, which leaves behind the patriarchal and hierarchical power structures often found in Buddhism. Authority is distributed throughout the community of practitioners rather than concentrated in an expert. This program can be freely shared with anyone who is interested in doing this work.This program is appropriate for anyone interested in the topic, regardless of any previous experience.MBEL is founded on early Buddhist formulas and lists such as: the four foundations of mindfulness, the four tasks, the four efforts, and the four immeasurables. In the same way that mindfulness-based therapies such as Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) are inspired by Buddhist contemplative practices, MBEL draws inspiration from the ethical values and philosophical frameworks of early Buddhist thought. Although Buddhist in inspiration and origin, MBEL shares neither the religious and metaphysical commitments of the Buddhist religion nor its authoritarian hierarchies of power. MBEL is a secular program.REGISTER HERE  

Dave Smith Dharma
Mindfulness Based Ethical Living (MBEL): talk & overview

Dave Smith Dharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 67:43


This talk was given for the San Fransisco Dharma Collective. It is an overview of the MBEL program created by Stephen Batchelor.Mindfulness Based Ethical Living (MBEL) is an organized, contemplative system carefully designed for anyone who seeks to care for their own and others' lives, here in this world. MBEL is a practice curriculum that addresses the psychological, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of the human experience and has been developed for those who seek a more expansive understanding for their practice of mindfulness.
REGISTER FOR PROGRAM: https://email.seculardharmafoundation.com/t/d-e-zuiklht-l-r/

Fearless Podcast with Rachel Mellema
The Journey to Ethical Living: Acquiring Wisdom for Personal Growth

Fearless Podcast with Rachel Mellema

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 13:07


Join Rachel in this thought-provoking episode as she discusses the critical role of wisdom in ethical decision-making. She also unpacks the origins of this invaluable virtue while exploring the personal character traits that enable wise decision-making. Tune in and gain the tools you need to navigate life's toughest ethical dilemmas with confidence and grace!Social:Instagram: @rachelmellema Facebook: “Live with Rachel Podcast” Support the show

The Ethical Evolution Podcast
Ethical Living with Jamal Jivanjee

The Ethical Evolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 57:40


Jamal Jivanjee is a best-selling author, podcaster, and full time life coach. As an author with over twenty years of experience working with people in various stages of personal struggle and challenges, after travelling to many cultures around the globe, and now as a full-time life coach, Jamal is passionate about serving individuals, couples, companies, and groups on the path toward enlightenment, wholeness, and liberation. Jamal shows us how we can live for a living and how not all coaches are created equal. This podcast is brought to you by Ethical Change Agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

5x15
Lucy Siegle On The Ultimate Friend Of The Earth

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 14:20


Lucy Siegle is a journalist, broadcaster and eco expert. She is the Observer and Guardian's Ethical Living columnist, the BBC's The One Show's resident environmental expert, and set up the Observer Ethical Awards in 2005. In BE THE ULTIMATE FRIEND OF THE EARTH, she tackles ten big topics involved in our quest to reach net zero. She explores how every one of us can be an ally to the planet; how we can discover how our consumer habits and lifestyles really impact the environment – and how we can all be engines for change. Along the way, she introduces the projects, the places and the people already living as if this planet was precious. 5x15 brings together five outstanding individuals to tell of their lives, passions and inspirations. There are only two rules - no scripts and only 15 minutes each. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

FBC Lubbock Podcast
A FRAMEWORK FOR ETHICAL LIVING - Romans 6:15-23

FBC Lubbock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022


  Paul is forceful in his rejection of the notion that because of grace behavior doesn't matter.#EthicsMatte

Sultans and Sneakers
Episode 064 - Midlife Crisis or Midlife Mission? - Dawood Yasin

Sultans and Sneakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 125:10


Imam Dawood Yasin is the Director of Student Life and Center for Ethical Living and Learning at Zaytuna College.  He studied the Islamic sciences at the Abu Nour Institute in Damascus, Syria while also holding a BA in Community Studies from UMass-Boston and an MA in Liberal Studies and Globalization Studies from Dartmouth College.  He's well known for leading a sustainable lifestyle and his never ending pursuit of various hobbies which includes hunting and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.    In this episode, we discuss the crisis that many married men fall into after starting a family.  We talk about why men stop working on themselves and the importance of finding productive hobbies and continuing personal development well after marriage.   You can follow Dawood on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dawood_yasin/ Resources related to Sultans and Sneakers: Patreon:  https://patreon.com/sultansandsneakers YouTube:  www.youtube.com/sultansandsneakers Instagram:  https://instagram.com/sultansandsneakers Twitter:  https://twitter.com/SultansNSnkrs Facebook:  https://facebook.com/sultansandsneakers

EthicalStL.org
Striving to Live Our Values; Leader-in-Training Louise Jett, 12-Jun-2022

EthicalStL.org

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 28:02


As Ethical Humanists, we strive to live our values. we are committed to ethical action and relationship building. Reciting our values and living them are two totally different things. How do we put our values into action? Which ones are hardest to implement in our daily lives? Does everyone deserve to be treated fairly and kindly? Join Leader-In-Training Louise Jett in exploring radical kindness, Humanist values and Ethical Culture.

Six Ways From Sunday
Jocelyn Bell - Editor/Publisher of Broadview

Six Ways From Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 48:44


Working as a freelance writer for the the United Church Observer 20 years ago, Jocelyn realized she had a passion for journalism and for sharing stories that inspire, inform and challenge her readers. Over the last two decades she has seen journalism evolve into the digital realm, the rise of social media, and also the transformation of the Observer to what is now Broadview. The magazine and website's tagline is "Spirituality, Justice and Ethical Living", and as their website's About page says, "With Broadview, Editor and Publisher Jocelyn Bell aims to create an inclusive magazine and digital platforms for thoughtful readers interested in exploring and living out progressive Christianity's core values. “We understand that this means being both introspective and outward-looking,” she says. “We are required to examine our beliefs and values, and to live and act accordingly. We are called to engage deeply with the justice issues of our day — and to believe that hope lies in caring profoundly for one another and for our planet.”In this episode of the podcast, one of Broadview's online stories that Jocelyn talks about is an article written by Emily Standfield that you will definitely want to read for yourself after hearing why Jocelyn loves it so much (and so do we!), so here is the direct link to that story:https://broadview.org/medically-assisted-death-church/To subscribe to Broadview, make a donation, or follow their social media, visit broadview.org or their Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/BroadviewMag

What Could Possibly Go Right?
#75 Nate Hagens: Less Conspicuous Consumption, More Ethical Living

What Could Possibly Go Right?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 44:56


Nate Hagens is the Director of The Institute for the Study of Energy & Our Future (ISEOF), which focuses on educating and preparing society for the coming cultural transition. Allied with leading ecologists, energy experts, politicians, and systems thinkers, ISEOF assembles road-maps and off-ramps for how human societies can adapt to lower throughput lifestyles. Nate holds a Master's Degree in Finance from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Natural Resources from the University of Vermont.  He teaches an Honors course, Reality 101, at the University of Minnesota.He addresses the question of “What Could Possibly Go Right?” with thoughts including:Learning how to thrive, think positively, and sharpen your “sword” to be more effective in the things that you care aboutThe importance of coping mechanisms to deal with the frenetic stimulation, stress and worry of our current timesThat we can be examples of people living differently, away from conspicuous consumption and towards a higher standard of ethics, empathy and kindness. “Those people in turn then act as a stabilizing force for the entire community when things get tough.”Complete show notes HEREConnect with Nate HagensWebsite: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NJHagens Follow WCPGR/ResilienceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buildresilience​Twitter: https://twitter.com/buildresilience​Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildresilienceSupport the show (https://www.resilience.org/what-could-possibly-go-right-podcast-vicki-robin/supportthepodcast/)

Today Dreamer
Suffering, Growth & Ethical Living with Daniel Thorson

Today Dreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 83:52 Transcription Available


Suffering, growth and choosing how we live is a part of life. This episode will encourage you to look deeply into ethical living and see the great opportunity present within suffering. Our experiences in life aren't always filled with sunshine and warmth, there are days when we will suffer. But, we can take suffering as an opportunity for growth. As we live in integrity and practice ethical living, we are better able to experience life. In this new podcast episode, Daniel Thorson talks about suffering, growth, and ethical living. Along with that, he shares with us about Willow Monastic Academy and what they do there. ❂ About our special guest: Daniel Thorson is the creator and host of the podcast Emerge – Making Sense of What's Next, where he explores the relationship between the inner and outer transformation. He is also on the team at Monastic Academy, which trains and cultivates wise, powerful, and loving leaders for social and environmental peace. Guest's website: http://www.whatisemerging.com/emergepodcast

Oil & Gas Business Builders Podcast
Episode 011: John Gibson on Being Significant

Oil & Gas Business Builders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 24:41


In this episode we talk with John Gibson about getting ANGRY! We discuss the internal being of the entrepreneur or business owner and the desire for significance, even above and beyond the desire for financial gain. We also discuss how our own insecurities can actually drive us to success. John W. Gibson, Jr., Flotek Industries, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company, effective January 6, 2020. John is a recognized leader with more than 35 years of global experience in the energy technology, oil and gas services and exploration and production sectors of the energy industry. John most recently served as Chairman of Energy Technology at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Company (“TPH”), an energy-focused investment bank headquartered in Houston. In this role, he led a team focused on opportunities in emerging oil and gas technologies.Prior to TPH, Mr. Gibson served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Tervita Corporation (“Tervita”), a major Canadian-based environmental and oilfield services company. Prior to Tervita, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Paradigm Geophysical and Landmark Graphics Corporation, as well as President of Halliburton Company's Energy Services Group. John currently serves as Senior Advisor to TPH, as well as Director of Orocobre Limited and Bluware Inc. He is a member of University of Houston's Energy Advisory Board, University of Texas at Austin's Bureau of Economic Geology Visiting Committee and the National Board of KickStart for Kids. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from Auburn University and Master of Science in Geology from the University of Houston.Resources recommended by John: How Good People Make Tough Choices Rev Ed: Resolving the Dilemmas of Ethical Living and Moral Courage by Rushworth M. Kidder. All Audio Episodes: www.ogbbmedia.comVisit www.zmsenergymarketing.com to learn more about how we can help you retain & attract customers, grow revenues and gain market share!Voice-over Credit: Nicky Mondellini www.nickymondellini.com

A Fresh Perspective Food News
Sustainability Best Practices in the Bakery Industry

A Fresh Perspective Food News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 18:14


Sustainability Best Practices in the Bakery Industry? Check out this episode of A Fresh Perspective Podcast. Diana Visser, Senior Director of Sustainability at Corbion, joins our Co-hosts Kathy Sargent (Director of Global Market Strategy, Corbion) and Jennifer Kulzer as they discuss some of the best practices that companies can have when it comes to the bakery space and baking industry. For more information on a wide range of products, insights, and news from Corbion check us out at https://thebakerstake.com/

Deranged Pengwin Podcast
Ethical Living While Being Problematic

Deranged Pengwin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 57:41


The saga continues --- we hear more about the coffee roasting saga. The air conditioning broke and the pengwins have to figure out how to deal and pay with that. Beyond that we get real thoughtful as we figure our how to deal with having nostalgia for problematic things.

Speaking From Our Hearts
Two Young People's Thoughts On Today's World (1) - Paul D. Lowe & Deeksha Sahoo And Yash Bhatia

Speaking From Our Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 15:02


Paul gives returning young guest, Deeksha Sahoo, the reins to talk to another young returning guest, Yash Bhatia, about how they – as young people – can help to make a better world and how they can leave the world a better place. These are two young people talking to each other peer to peer about things young people feel are the problems facing the world and how they can be tackled. KEY TAKEAWAYS My three aspects to make the world a better place would be; Sustainability – a good balance, Equality – everyone being on the same level, and Nature – we live in nature and we need to work on it. It's in our hands to make the world a better place. We need to raise awareness and teach each other how to make the world a better place, like looking after the environment. There's not much most of us can go about the troubles in Afghanistan but raise awareness, raise money to help and tell the people in power to try to help the people in Afghanistan and ask them to help them. Gender equality and racism are two big problems in the world and we need to make a change. As teenagers we need to push the messages across that we support gender equality and anti-racism. But not with violence, which leads nowhere, we should do it in a civilised manner.   BEST MOMENTS ‘For the world to be a better place everything should be balanced.' ‘Teenagers are the future of our planet.' ‘We need to help each other out, stay strong together.' ‘Unity starts with you. Organisations are only as strong as its individual people.' VALUABLE RESOURCES Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272  Paul's Story: Emerging From The Forest (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Forest-Pain-Purpose-Mastering/dp/1719373272  Mastering The Game Of Life Book (UK): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679  Mastering The Game Of Life Book (USA): https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Game-Life-Paul-Lowe/dp/1782227679  Speaking From Our Hearts Books: Volumes 1-3 (Available on Amazon) World Game-Changers Group   ABOUT THE GUESTS Deeksha is a Grade 11 student from an Eastern State of Indoa called Odisha, presently studying in Jain PU College in Bangalore. She had been very keen on sports from childhood and has won many District, State & National Level Awards in different sports, such as roller-skating, swimming, rifle shooting and horse riding. More recently, she has been a State-Level Boxing Champion. Her other interests are in photography, painting and film-making , for which she was awarded Dada Saheb Palke Award – one of the highest awards for film-makers. Deeksha has been very keen in the social sector, and been actively volunteering with organisations like WWF, Blood Connect & World Literacy Foundation etc. She aspires to pursue her career in the Sports and Journalism sector. As a human being, she always comes forward to help people in need, and always wants to give her bit to make the world a better place to live in. Contact Deeksha: Deeksha.sahoo04@gmail.com Yash Bhatia is 14 years old, and born in Leuven, Belgium – living in a small town near the Dutch border.  He is a student in the fifth grade of secondary in the European School of Mol. Yash enjoys playing sports, watching movies, hanging out with friends, just like everyone else.  He also enjoys swimming; he swims almost every other day. As a young World Game-Changer, he is really fascinated by how the world works, and wants to make a change – to make it a better place for everyone. Contact Yash: Snapchat – @lilyashyboy  E-mail – yash.belgium@gmail.com  Instagram – @lilyashyboy  ABOUT THE HOST Paul has made a remarkable transformation from existing for many years in dark, desperate despair; to now living a really healthy, happy and fulfilling life. From an early age, he was in the vice-like clutches of the demon drink and constantly embroiled within a dark cocktail of toxic beliefs, self-hate and destructive violence. Along with his empathetic and dedicated team of world-class coaches and mentors, Paul's purpose is deeply transformational: Developing World Game-Changers… He is extremely passionate about helping others to find their purpose, have a voice and ultimately, make a real difference.   This has been built on a long and distinguished history of heart-centred coaching and mentoring.  He has also been responsible for raising significant amounts of funds for many charities and good causes around the world; positively impacting and inspiring thousands of children – mainly from challenging backgrounds – within the UK & worldwide. Through this World Game-Changers podcast and books, he has been involved in – including being a best-selling co-author – Paul also helps others to get their own inspirational messages and stories out into the world; as well as offering support to many charitable organisations, in their development & fund-raising. CONTACT METHODS Tel: +44 (0) 7958 042 155 E-mail: Paul@Paul-Lowe.com  Web: https://www.Paul-Lowe.com  Web: https://www.worldgamechangers.org/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IamPaulLowe/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-d-lowe-7a78332a/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Single Mother Survival Guide
259 - Ethical living with Alena Turley

Single Mother Survival Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 47:14


This week on the show, I have Alena Turley joining me. Alena is a Sydney-based community founder, podcaster, and Hapkido instructor. Founder of the Soul Mama Hub, Alena helps home-based mothers who feel lost find their way back to themselves and become better custodians of their bodies, their families, and the environment.  In this episode, Alena shares her story of single parenthood and a host of challenges that left her homeless and hopeless. After five years of deep healing and re-evaluation, life led her in exciting directions. In this session, she shares where her interest in an ethical lifestyle came from, and the simple changes we can make to help take care of the earth. Links mentioned in the episode: Jump on the waitlist for Thrive Tribe HERE. To learn more about Alena and what she does, visit https://soulmamahub.com/. You can also connect with Alena on Instagram here, and on Facebook here. To contact Julia, email: julia@singlemothersurvivalguide.com. Visit us at Single Mother Survival Guide. And join the email list there too. Or connect with Single Mother Survival Guide on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Pinterest.

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Wildly Aligned
EP53: Accountability, ethics and shifting the coaching industry to be rooted in relationships and skill before profit with Thaís Sky

Wildly Aligned

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 46:19


Accountability, ethics and shifting the coaching industry to be rooted in relationships and skill before profit with Thaís Sky//WHATS IN TODAYS EPISODE:Join Natalie Brite and Thaís Sky in a conversation around instilling accountability, ethics and relationships into the fabric of your coaching business. This episode will support service providers, coaches, mentors, and space holders in moving away from the linear, capitalist and individualist approach to coaching that is driven by profit to a approach rooted in connecting to peoples human experiences, cultivating a strong coaching skillset with support of accountability, and embracing an interdependent approach to supporting others.Thaís Sky is a truthspeaking, edge-dwelling, trauma informed life coach and teacher whose multifarious approach to healing has transformed the lives of hundreds of women worldwide. She offers her thoughts weekly on a podcast called RECLAIM and for over a decade Thaís has coached visionaries, seekers and cycle breakers who are ready to reclaim their worthiness and take up greater space in the world through her 1-1 work as well as her year-long signature program, Worthy Women Rise. Recently she has started mentoring coaches who want to deepen their work responsibly. She holds a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and infuses psychoanalytic theories, social justice, family systems and mindfulness practices into her approach to tending what she calls the worthiness wound. You can learn more about her at IamThaisSky.com or find her at just about everywhere on social media at @IamThaisSky.//WHAT WE TALK ABOUT:—How to do really great coaching work by prioritizing the development of your skillset paired with seeking out accountability and support—Learning and knowing how to navigate the client relationship in a way that is supportive for the person you are holding space for—How to get out of the transactional approach to coaching that often leads us to problem solving and advice giving instead of supporting the client in a deeper, more sustainable way—The importance of identifying your scope of competence as a coach and having supervision and support to help you enhance you skills within your scope of ability//LINKS TO THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Reclaiming Worth is a 50+ page ebook to guide you into deeper understanding of the worthiness wound. https://thaissky.com/worthTo be more deeply supported in your journey with weaving ethics and sustainability into every day business practices or to gain guidance on starting, growing and sustaining your online business, check out Natalie Brite's Align+Flow Membership here: https://www.nataliebrite.com/align-flow-membership//HOW TO SUPPORT THE WILDLY ALIGNED PODCAST:-Drop us a review and help support the podcast in getting its value out to more people!-Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/wildlyalignedpodcast-Finding value from this episode? Share the podcast with your friends!-Join our newsletter to stay in touch and receive ongoing value: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60638337156ede3509fb364f//ABOUT NATALIE BRITE:Natalie Brite is a writer, educator, mentor and consultant for the topics of ethical business ideation, branding, content marketing, service development, and transformative leadership.    Learn more about Natalie here: https://www.nataliebrite.com/about-pageSupport the show (https://www.nataliebrite.com)

Wildly Aligned
EP53: Accountability, ethics and shifting the coaching industry to be rooted in relationships and skill before profit with Thaís Sky

Wildly Aligned

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 46:19


Accountability, ethics and shifting the coaching industry to be rooted in relationships and skill before profit with Thaís Sky//WHATS IN TODAYS EPISODE:Join Natalie Brite and Thaís Sky in a conversation around instilling accountability, ethics and relationships into the fabric of your coaching business. This episode will support service providers, coaches, mentors, and space holders in moving away from the linear, capitalist and individualist approach to coaching that is driven by profit to a approach rooted in connecting to peoples human experiences, cultivating a strong coaching skillset with support of accountability, and embracing an interdependent approach to supporting others.Thaís Sky is a truthspeaking, edge-dwelling, trauma informed life coach and teacher whose multifarious approach to healing has transformed the lives of hundreds of women worldwide. She offers her thoughts weekly on a podcast called RECLAIM and for over a decade Thaís has coached visionaries, seekers and cycle breakers who are ready to reclaim their worthiness and take up greater space in the world through her 1-1 work as well as her year-long signature program, Worthy Women Rise. Recently she has started mentoring coaches who want to deepen their work responsibly. She holds a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and infuses psychoanalytic theories, social justice, family systems and mindfulness practices into her approach to tending what she calls the worthiness wound. You can learn more about her at IamThaisSky.com or find her at just about everywhere on social media at @IamThaisSky.//WHAT WE TALK ABOUT:—How to do really great coaching work by prioritizing the development of your skillset paired with seeking out accountability and support—Learning and knowing how to navigate the client relationship in a way that is supportive for the person you are holding space for—How to get out of the transactional approach to coaching that often leads us to problem solving and advice giving instead of supporting the client in a deeper, more sustainable way—The importance of identifying your scope of competence as a coach and having supervision and support to help you enhance you skills within your scope of ability//LINKS TO THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Reclaiming Worth is a 50+ page ebook to guide you into deeper understanding of the worthiness wound. https://thaissky.com/worthTo be more deeply supported in your journey with weaving ethics and sustainability into every day business practices or to gain guidance on starting, growing and sustaining your online business, check out Natalie Brite's Align+Flow Membership here: https://www.nataliebrite.com/align-flow-membership//HOW TO SUPPORT THE WILDLY ALIGNED PODCAST:-Drop us a review and help support the podcast in getting its value out to more people!-Follow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/wildlyalignedpodcast-Finding value from this episode? Share the podcast with your friends!-Join our newsletter to stay in touch and receive ongoing value: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/60638337156ede3509fb364f//ABOUT NATALIE BRITE:Natalie Brite is a writer, educator, mentor and consultant for the topics of ethical business ideation, branding, content marketing, service development, and transformative leadership.    Learn more about Natalie here: https://www.nataliebrite.com/about-pageSupport the show (https://www.nataliebrite.com)

Below the Radar
Ethical Living in the Anthropocene — with David Chang

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 24:50


Author and educator David Chang of SFU’s Faculty of Education joins Am Johal for a conversation about what it means to live an ethical life during the Anthropocene — an epoch marked by the monumental environmental impact of human activity. David is co-editor of a recently published collection of scholarly and creative essays, A Book of Ecological Virtues: Living Well in the Anthropocene. He and Am discuss themes in Ecological Virtues, including Aristotle’s notions of virtue ethics, and the grounding of virtue ethics in other thought traditions. They also speak about David’s colleagues’ contributions to the book that deal with death literacy and the process of forging soulful connection with places through poetry. — A Book of Ecological Virtues: Living Well in the Anthropocene (University of Regina Press, 2020): https://uofrpress.ca/Books/A/A-Book-of-Ecological-Virtues — “What Are Your ‘Ecological Virtues’?” - review from The Tyee: https://thetyee.ca/Culture/2020/09/22/What-Are-Your-Ecological-Virtues/

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more.Today's guest, Sophie, lives in a 28 foot tiny house on wheels in Northern Minnesota with her husband, Henry, and her dog, Cora. They chose a tiny home in order to live more intentionally and more sustainably. Sophie shares her journey and hope of inspiring others to live by their values too. Today we're exploring how culture influences your lifestyle and rethinking what the American dream really means these days.RAD Tiny Home WebsiteFollow RAD Tiny Home on InstagramDee William's book "The Big Tiny"This episode is made possible by the Futon Shop. Visit hippiehavenpodcast.com/thefutonshop for natural and organic mattresses and pillows. The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. Follow along on Instagram - @hippie.ceo & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentialsShop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.comRead this episode's transcript at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com/102

I Should Probably Change
S1: Episode 3 : Sustainable, Ethical living

I Should Probably Change

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 16:37


Today I go right back to where it all started, with the question ‘how do my choices oppress others'...ouch! Join me as we look at what the Bible has to say about living a life that seeks to be sustainable and ethically driven. Find me @bryony_wells over on Instagram.

The Koren Podcast
Ethical living: Modern Orthodoxy and Mussar with Rabbi David Silverstein and Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg

The Koren Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020


The month and Elul and the approach of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur bring with them the overwhelming desire for introspection and self-reflection. Although we are all familiar with some of the classic works of mussar and ethics building, the Modern Orthodox community tends to shy away from the formal study of mussar. We sat down with Rabbi David Silverstein, assistant Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta, and Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg, Mashgiha Ruhani of Migdal Oz to discuss why mussar tends to take a back seat in the Modern Orthodox world, a different approach to the study of ethics and our understanding of mitzvot and halakha, and to get some inspiration ahead of the High Holidays.Rabbi David Silverstein - Rabbi Silverstein is the Sgan (Assistant) Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Orayta, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, and previously served as the Director of the Overseas Program at Yeshivat Hesder, Petach Tikva. Rabbi Silverstein lectures widely on the philosophy and meaning of Jewish law and is the author of Jewish Law as a Journey: Finding Meaning in Daily Jewish Practice from Menorah. Originally from New Jersey, Rabbi Silverstein lives with his wife and four children in Modiin, Israel.Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg - Rabbanit Goldberg teaches in the Stella K. Abraham Beit Midrash for Women at Migdal Oz and is a contributing editor at Deracheha.org. She previously taught halakha at the Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School in Teaneck, NJ, and served as a yoetzet halacha for Congregations Rinat Yisrael and Ahavat Torah, as well as for Kehilat Kesher, all in New Jersey. She lives in Alon Shevut, Israel, with her husband and five children.Get 10% off your next order from www.korenpub.com with code PODCAST at checkout

Not This!
Return to Sovereignty with Julian DeVoe

Not This!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 47:57


Join Julian for a healing adventure in Costa Rica:https://www.sovereignxnature.com/Or read his book Robust Vitality:https://www.amazon.com/Robust-Vitality-Exploration-Vibrancy-Being/dp/1542406234  And check out these books that he mentions:The Bhagavad Gita by Eknath Easwaranhttps://www.amazon.com/Bhagavad-Gita-2nd-Eknath-Easwaran/dp/1586380192The Biology of Belief by Dr. Bruce Lipton:https://www.brucelipton.com/books/biology-of-beliefNon Violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg, PhDhttps://www.nonviolentcommunication.com/product/nonviolent-communication-a-language-of-life-3rd-edition/ 

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
Solutionaries: Using Your Passion to Change the World with Linda Lattimore

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 34:54


Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more.My guest today is Linda Lattimore, a well-regarded expert speaker in the field of sustained leadership, a seasoned lawyer, C suite executive and business strategist. Linda released her bestselling book in 2018 titled "Solutionaries: You are the Answer." This book gives individuals a path forward to fill their heart accounts as full as their bank accounts. As the founder of both Solutionaries Academy and Cross Sector Institute, Linda offers training to change makers and forward thinking companies that understand the need and value of social innovation and conscious business. Linda's online class for change makers offers, videos, guides, and helpful hints for the topics we'll be discussing in this episode. And we have a special bonus for our Hippie Haven Podcast listeners. The first 50 listeners who sign up for Linda's online Illuminate class will receive a 40% discount. Use the code HH SOLUTIONARY when signing up for the discount. The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. She’ll be opening a second Hippie Haven in Salem, Oregon in Feb 2021.Follow along on Instagram - @ahippieinavan & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentialsShop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.comRead podcast transcripts at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com

The Vine Church Podcast
The Power of Ethical Living

The Vine Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020


This is part of a series of “Wednesday Studies” to help get us through this difficult time of disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An accompanying handout for this week's material can be found here, and our weekly Wednesday night Zoom gathering will be a conversational and interactive chance to engage the same topic and material.Series Description: In our current situation, we all find ourselves waiting for something. This tension manifests itself differently within each of us, but we feel it. Social distancing, self quarantines and a time period defined almost exclusively by the narrative around the coronavirus leaves us struggling to understand and make sense of how we are experiencing and processing all of this. This series is designed to help equip us to find opportunities for growth, maturation and renewal during this time of waiting — tools that we can use now and going forward to be more fully formed into the likeness of Christ.Handout: Available hereZoom Gathering: Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Link available in midweek e-mail.

For Seekers by Seekers
Curious question on Dharma (ethical living) Part 1

For Seekers by Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 6:50


In this short discussion, we discuss a Q&A about what is ethical living. How to decide what is right or wrong? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happilyoga/message

For Seekers by Seekers
Curious question on Dharma (ethical living) Part 2

For Seekers by Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 5:12


We continue on our musings on what is right, what is wrong. Who would decide? How should we decide? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happilyoga/message

EthicalStL.org
Hard-Won Wisdom, Kate Lovelady, Leader, 12-Apr-2020

EthicalStL.org

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 26:06


Information and experience can help us become wiser, but gaining wisdom is not an automatic process. What helps us actually learn from suffering, and how can we insure that our pandemic experience results in a wiser society?

EthicalStL.org
Living Positively: How Ethical Humanism Helps Navigate Troubled Waters, Bart Worden, Executive Director for the American Ethical Union, 29-Mar-2020

EthicalStL.org

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 22:55


When people are divided and in conflict it can be difficult to maintain a positive stance in living. This is especially true today when political, cultural, and economic strife are prevalent. Bart Worden, Executive Director for the American Ethical Union, will talk about how Ethical Humanism can help us address the challenges we face as we strive to live ethically and work to build a caring and just society for all.Bart Worden has been the Executive Director of the American Ethical Union, the national federation of Ethical Culture and Ethical Humanist Societies, since 2012. Bart is, in addition, the clergy leader for the Ethical Culture Society of Westchester, and is a Social Worker who has worked with programs that help people recover from psychiatric disability.

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
Live Your Best Life: Recovering From Narcissistic Abuse with Kathleen Nightingale

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 17:49


Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more. Our guest today is Kathleen Nightingale, a spiritual life coach, certified hypnotherapist, and narcissistic abuse recovery coach. Kathleen shares how to spot signs of narcissistic abuse, how to break their hold, and steps to recover and heal. The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. She’ll be opening a second Hippie Haven in Salem, Oregon in Feb 2021. Follow along on Instagram - @ahippieinavan & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentials Shop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.com Read podcast transcripts at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
Live Your Best Life: Overcoming Addiction & Eating Disorders with Jen Sugermeyer

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 27:57


Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more. Our guest today is Jen Sugermeyer, a speaker, life coach, and advocate for those struggling with addiction. In this episode, Jen shares about her past with addiction, how she began down the road to recovery, and resources for those dealing with addictions themselves or with loved ones. Content warning: This episode of the Hippie Haven Podcast mentions suicide and addiction. The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. She’ll be opening a second Hippie Haven in Salem, Oregon in Feb 2021. Follow along on Instagram - @ahippieinavan & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentials Shop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.com Read podcast transcripts at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com

The Geoff Keith Show
Surviving R Kelly Documentary, Ethical Living, and More...

The Geoff Keith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 45:53


Please Rate 5 Stars and Leave a Review it really does help! Follow me on social media if you want @GeoffKeith Email whatever you'd like to thegeoffkeithshow@gmail.com

Arinna Weisman
Sila: Ethical Living (04-27-16)

Arinna Weisman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 28:27


Lotus Insight Sangha - Wednesday Sit & Dharma Talk April 27, 2016 Recording provided by Lotus Insight Sangha: https://www.lotusinsightsangha.org/