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Do you matter?It may be one of the most important questions a human being can ask.In this teaching on Psalm 127, John Ortberg explores meaning, significance, anxiety, achievement, and what the Bible says about human worth.Drawing from the work of Rebecca Goldstein, John examines what she calls a "crisis of mattering" and why so many people feel insignificant despite living in an age of unprecedented progress.This episode explores:- Psalm 127 and the search for meaning- Why achievement cannot provide lasting significance- The lie that your life doesn't matter- Your story inside God's larger story- The Incarnation and human worth- How every act of faithfulness mattersIf you've ever struggled with purpose, significance, discouragement, or the feeling that your life doesn't make a difference, this conversation is for you.Scriptures:- Psalm 127- Genesis 1- Matthew 10#Psalm127 #JohnOrtberg #Meaning #Purpose #SpiritualFormation #ChristianFaith #Prayer #BibleStudy #Significance #Psalms
Our new series, Elemental, focuses on discipleship. Our growth is often impeded by the way we separate and compartmentalize our lives. The reality is that everything matters to God. Join us as we explore that very topic today.Streaming and serving online and in Fayetteville, Georgia.New Vision ChurchBelong. Be Loved. Believe.
In today's episode, I sit down with Tim Kennedy, bestselling author of Scars and Stripes, along with being a Green Beret, UFC fighter, and entrepreneur, to talk about prioritization, purpose, and turning pain into fuel. We break down how he structures his time, why he refuses to ever say “I know,” and how constant learning shapes everything he does. Tim shares how trauma, failure, and physical hardship became a foundation for growth, not limitation. We also get into the importance of family, faith, and community, along with his mission to rethink education and empower the next generation through real-world skills, innovation, and personal responsibility.
Mindset Coach Casey Delks talks about how we have to get to a very unique space of how "everything matters and nothing matters"!
Michael Breggar is a columnist for The Linking Ring journal (the house organ for the I.B.M.) and has written dozens of articles about putting new scripting ideas to old close-up tricks. He has also authored several books that fit his style and are quite cleverly written. For example, “The Expert at the Cod Table” by S.W. Ordfish and “Raiders of the Lost Card” by “Jerseyana” Michael Breggar. These tongue-in-cheek titles give a glimpse into his comical and satirical thinking and writing.Michael has also invented and marketed several magic tricks (mostly with a comedic mental twist) that are part of some professional magician's repertoires. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize The reason I wanted to talk with my friend on the podcast this week was to let the rest of the magic community into his creative mind with the hopes that listeners will be inspired to think of some of the old tricks that they (we) have been performing for years and consider updating them with clever new scripting. But our conversation quickly becomes quite deep as we talk about the importance of building a strong routine and act using the three legs of building a show. In a world of short attention span, we should consider the importance of how every little thing matters that influences our audience's perception of our magic. Everything Matters Scott Wells with Michael Breggar Download Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Pandora and SiriusXM (formerly Stitcher) by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here. If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO OUR “HUMANITY?” with Dr. Sister Jenna & Gina Mazza SISTER DR. JENNA Sister Dr. Jenna is a spiritual leader, author, and speaker whose life's work has been dedicated to elevating human consciousness and fostering peace worldwide. She is the director of the Meditation Museum in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area and was host of the popular America Meditating Radio Show for nearly 12 years—hosting more than 1,700 show and engaging a wide audience in discussions on mindfulness, peace, and personal growth. She currently hosts the Next Normal TV show on YouTube. Sister Jenna is the author of Meditation: Intimate Experiences with the Divine through Contemplative Practices and a contributor to Mr. President: Interfaith Perspectives on the Historic Presidency of Barack H. Obama, offering her unique spiritual insights on leadership and unity. Sister Jenna's dedication to service and unity is further demonstrated by her initiatives to plant trees for peace on Capitol Hill and on the grounds of the Pentagon, symbolizing her commitment to healing and environmental stewardship as pathways to global peace. She and her team spearheaded 21 initiatives fostering resilience and values. Sister Jenna can be seen on The Housewives of Atlanta offering meditation and spiritual support for the wives. She presented the “Illuminating the Light Within” fashion show for the Paris 2024 Olympic Gala for the African Olympians. Her profound impact on society has been recognized with the President's Lifetime National Community Service Award under President Barack Obama. She is a proud member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle, where she joins other thought leaders in promoting conscious evolution. Sister Jenna's collaborative work with the Oprah Winfrey Network and Values Partnerships on the Belief Team highlights her role as a bridge-builder across diverse spiritual and cultural landscapes. An Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from St. Thomas Aquinas College acknowledges her tireless dedication to solving critical societal issues. Sister Jenna's influence reaches into the highest echelons of power, evident in her contributions to diversity and inclusion conferences at the Pentagon, the United States Coast Guard, and various federal agencies. Her initiatives, such as producing the “Off to Work” Meditation CD for the Coast Guard and speaking at their historic Diversity Summit, underscore her commitment to fostering inclusive environments. She has graced the cover of various global magazines, and produced the Om Shanti Album with Grammy winner and composer Ricky Kej. Sister Jenna's mission remains as relevant as ever—to build bridges, foster trust, and offer clarity and inner strength in challenging times. Her voice is a beacon of hope and healing, drawing together people from all walks of life in a shared journey towards a more peaceful and enlightened world. She is light, easy, and full of love. Americameditating.org press@americameditating.org GINA MAZZA Gina Mazza has been living her passion as a word provocateur and sacred scribe for more than three decades. She is the author of four books in the personal growth category, including Everything Matters, Nothing Matters, which was praised in Publisher's Weekly. As an indie journalist, Gina's byline can be spotted in media outlets around the world. She has profiled a diversity of thought leaders—physicians, PhDs, research scientists, theologians, politicians, mythologists, conscious evolutionists, CEOs, pro athletes, and change agents—as well as everyday people of extraordinary faith who do good works and help us envision a beautiful future. In her core work as a writing coach, creative muse, book editor, communications pro and publishing consultant, Gina has helped hundreds of individuals refine and launch their writing projects. Her clients have gone onto secure literary agents, land book/film deals, build successful brands and enjoy exciting literary careers. Gina also has a solid background in entrepreneurship, PR, corporate marketing, event planning, and the use of intuitive guidance to elucidate one's life mission and soul purpose. She graduated cum laude from Florida State University and has taught as an adjunct lecturer in creative writing at several universities. One of Gina's main fascinations—in her work and in general—is dissecting life's mysteries to expose its grandeur. Her inward path has led her around the world—including Italy, England, France, Ireland, Chile, Patagonia, Bosnia, Canada and across the United States—exploring and working within intentional and eco-communities, sacred sites and creative incubators with others in the realms of quantum storytelling, the healing arts and ancient wisdom traditions. As a trained intuitionist, Gina adores communing with the Holy Muse, luring ever closer to it through incisive words, verse and discourse. Her mystic poetry contained within her latest book, Essential Astonishments, offers a taste of this expressed God-locution. Gina is a proud mother of two and grandmother of two. She remains perpetually grateful that all of her cherished loved ones are thriving and living life to the fullest—giving all praise and glory to God. ginamazza.com ginamazza@me.com Call In and Chat with Deborah during Live Show: 833-220-1200 or 319-527-2638 Learn more about Deborah here: www.lovebyintuition.com
We're joined by Tod Goldberg for a fun chat all about his book Only Way Out, baseball memorabilia, the importance of book titles, and the time he got pulled over for singing. Plus – Dave has a freshman fiasco story and Laura has a parade critique. We also recommend: Everything Matters! by Ron Currie Jr., … Continue reading Ep. 311 Tod Goldberg Chooses His Titles Wisely
A sermon by Brad Snyder based on Ecclesiastes 12 preached on November 23rd as part of our sermon series called "Fully Alive: Wisdom and the Way of Jesus In Ecclesiastes"
Today I have an amazing guest, Naeemah Lafond, a true force within the hair industry.A first generation Haitian American who grew up in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, Naeemah is well versed in hair at every level, as a stylist, artistic director, educator and someone who stands for change and real inclusion.In 2021 she worked with Pinterest on the hair pattern function to improve the user experience for Black, Brown and Latinx people with textured hair in search of style inspiration and advice.A year before, in June 2020, Naeemah created a guide about what needed to change when it came to Black creatives; from hiring black stylists to normalising Black beauty. While Naeemah's focus was and is of course hair, her guide spoke to everyone in every industry.In this episode we discuss how Naeemah got her start in hairdressing and how her work fits alongside being a mother. She talks about the gap she began noticing in hair education and points out why the onus falls on the system, not the stylist and she shares on that stunning global fashion moment when she created the hair looks for the Christopher John Rogers AW20 show.By the way, there's a dedicated Substack on Naeemah's episode as well as a special video all about that epic Christopher John Rogers show over on my Instagram.Follow Naeemah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naeemahlafond/WHERE TO FIND MESubstack: https://thecharissereport.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck me out on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme Business inquiries: info@charissekenion.com
Too Many Men is BACK with Sara, Alison AND Shayna!! They dive right into Bits o' News before unfortunately taking a trip (again) to the Sh*t List and then going on a Mikk-o-RANT-anen. Then its time for hockey talk where we play "Fraud or For Real" - picking a team for each category from each division! Follow us on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram, and YouTube Find our NEW Merch site HERE!
Rabbi-Cantor Hillary Chorny's Yom Kippur Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, October 2, 2025 (Youtube)
Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. In this episode Emily chats with renowned conceptual artist Paul Kos. Paul shares stories from his upbringing in Rock Springs, Wyoming, his journey from aspiring diplomat to celebrated artist, and his influential years at the San Francisco Art Institute. The conversation covers his early inspirations, unique conceptual works—including the famous "Richmond Glacier" and "Chartre Bleu" stained glass TV installation—and his collaborations with art collector Rene di Rosa. Paul reflects on the role of accidents in his creative process, memorable exhibitions, and the Bay Area places that inspire him. Tune in to hear aboutt the life and art of Paul Kos, with insights into the evolution of conceptual art in Northern California.About Artist Paul Kos :Paul Kos, born in Rock Springs, Wyoming, is an influential American conceptual artist and educator. He is one of the founders of the Bay Area Conceptual Art movement in California and has been a leading artist and teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area for over three decades. Kos's work often incorporates video, sound, and interactivity into sculptural installations, challenging conventional art media and subject matter. His major retrospective "Everything Matters" was held at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive in 2003, and a second major survey of his work, "Equilibrium: A Paul Kos Survey," was held at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa in 2016. Kos's art is included in numerous public museum collections, including the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). He has received numerous awards, including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship in video and audio.Visit Paul's Website: PaulKos.netMore Info on Far Out at Di Rosa San Francisco CLICK HERE.More Info on the People Make This Place exhibit at SFMOMA - CLICK HERE--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Solomon's journey for the meaning and purpose of life has now reached a conclusion. Yet, he does not end in under-the-sun despair believing all is meaningless. Rather, he realizes, because of God and his lavish grace, everything matters. Pastor Mollenkopf concludes this powerful sermon series in Ecclesiastes today.
This is Letter E of the Design Your Strongest Year End Ever podcast series, and it's about trimming the noise.Teams that seem disorganized usually have a different problem.They're drowning in a sea of “priorities” that all seem equally important.
Everything Matters Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 | Slim Thompson 1. Let disillusionment do its work. 2. Fear God & Keep his Commandments. 3. Reframe the Ordinary.
“People don't know until they're shown. Training gives your team confidence—and that's where exceptional service begins.” Notable Moments: 1:06 – Listener question: How to train a team to deliver exceptional service 2:12 – Why video training is more effective than talking or reading 4:26 – “Everything matters” mindset and lessons from the Waldorf Astoria 6:14 – Cultural awareness and service protocol 9:42 – Tools for creating consistent training and standards 11:10 – Helping your team feel confident and capable This episode tackles the challenge of teaching exceptional customer service to a team that hasn't experienced it firsthand. Lee Cockerell shares personal stories from his early years working at the Waldorf Astoria and how visual training, clarity, and consistency build a strong service culture. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling, video-based learning, and creating standards that can be replicated by anyone, anytime. Read my blog for more from this episode. Resources The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader Jody Maberry Travel Guidance Magical Vacation Planners are my preferred travel advisors. Reach out to have them help plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
Let's say your business runs on sun, sweat, and schedule precision. You've got crews in the field, materials that don't wait, and about 90 minutes to get it right before the product turns into a thousand-pound paperweight. That's the world Joseph Graziano lives in. He's the CFO of Quadrant Concrete and also the guy keeping the trucks moving, the forecasts dialed in, and the safety records spotless. Because in the mid-market, you don't get extra people. You get extra resourceful. Joseph shares how he helped transform a boots-on-the-ground concrete business into a data-forward operation without fancy titles, inflated budgets, or a fleet of consultants. From field-collected data to real-time cashflow forecasting, he's found the sweet spot where better reporting leads to smarter, calmer decisions. You'll also hear why operational transparency isn't just about ROI, it's about reducing chaos, building trust, and creating a culture where everyone sees what matters. If you're trying to lead your business through complexity without adding complexity, this episode can be your blueprint. Data doesn't have to be fancy to be powerful. It just has to work. Listen now and see what it looks like when grit meets insight.
ADZG 1244 ADZG Sunday Morning Dharma Talk by Paul Copp, PhD The post Scholar Talk: Dependent Arising and Why Everything Matters first appeared on Ancient Dragon Zen Gate.
Join us for an epic episode of It's All About the Team featuring NFL veteran Teddy Ginn Jr. and legendary Coach Darrell Hazell! From heartfelt lessons learned at home in Cinnaminson, NJ, to the gritty brotherhood of Ohio State and the high-stakes NFL, these two share unforgettable stories of sacrifice, leadership, and team-building that will inspire you! Hear about Teddy's hilarious cheerleader collision and Coach Hazell's wild charcoal grill mishap! Discover the secrets to building unstoppable teams, from youth football to the Super Bowl. Don't miss the raw, real, and motivating moments that make this a must-watch! #Teamwork #NFLStories #MotivationLike, subscribe, and hit the bell for more epic sports stories! #Football #Inspiration #OhioState #nfl 00:00:00 - Intro: Welcome to the Team 00:00:41 - Sacrifice at Home 00:02:27 - Teddy's Mascot Days 00:04:16 - First Lessons in Organized Sports 00:06:03 - Teddy's Youth Football Insights 00:08:40 - Best High School Teammate 00:09:05 - Teddy as the Ultimate Teammate 00:10:31 - Coach Hazell's Journey to Muskingum 00:13:00 - Building Team Unity at Muskingum 00:15:50 - Teddy's Ohio State Transition 00:17:55 - Cheerleader Collision Chaos 00:23:30 - Learning to Lose with the Dolphins 00:34:59 - Charcoal Grill Mishap 00:39:12 - Everything Matters at Penn 00:43:38 - Carolina's Brotherhood 00:55:09 - Minneapolis Miracle Memory 01:00:05 - Fake Punt Return Glory 01:01:51 - Final Wisdom: Empower Your Team
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In this episode, we are joined by Certified Functional Nutrition Counselor and Functional Nutrition Lifestyle Practitioner Susan French of Everything Matters. Susan reveals how stress extends far beyond what we typically recognize—encompassing environmental toxins, chemical exposures, and hidden physiological stressors that constantly impact our health.Drawing from her diverse background and personal experience, Susan explains how chronic stress systematically shuts down critical body systems. She clearly connects the dots between our modern toxic environment and the explosion of autoimmune diseases, digestive disorders, and fertility issues.Susan shares practical strategies for managing both obvious and hidden stressors, from mindful breathing techniques and dietary changes to reducing chemical exposures in personal care products. She emphasizes that true healing requires addressing the "soil" of the body—not just symptoms—and offers actionable steps listeners can take immediately to support their body's natural healing processes.Susan French's Website: everythingmatters.careSusan French's Email: everythingmatters.care@gmail.comWebsite: www.kellybhaney.comEmail: info@kellybhaney.comInstagram: @kellybhaneyFacebook: Kelly B Haney Wellness
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Tigers Manager AJ Hinch sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss what makes this Tigers team so special. What are the methods behind moving player positions? How does a manager handle “pitching chaos”? How do you take player personalities and use them to maximize strengths? AJ dives into the mindset of the players and how they have all bought into the next man up mentality. We also hear about how clubhouse upgrades have helped the players, what AJ was like as a kid and hear questions from the clubhouse straight to the podcast.
______________ Steven Tierney (Kai Po Koshin) is a Dharma transmitted teacher in the lineage of Suzuki Roshi. Steven has a new Sangha: Oceans Compassion Sangha and also practices with Gay Buddhist Fellowship, Meditation in Recovery at SFZC, Great Spirit Sangha, SFLGBTQA Sangha, and the Hartford Street Zen Center. Steven believes that we can find wisdom, compassion and awakening wherever good people come together for practice, healing, service and joy. Dr. Tierney is a psychotherapist in private practice and Professor Emeritus in Counseling Psychology at CIIS.He is a Certified Addiction Specialist and has been named a Diplomate in Clinical Mental Health by the American Mental Health Counselors Association. He is also a certified suicide prevention and intervention trainer, providing workshops, classes, and consultations. Steven can be reached at 415-235-1061 or steventierneysf@gmail.com ______________ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit https://gaybuddhist.org/There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
In today's episode, Kevin and Alan explore how self-awareness and focused effort can transform your results. Discover why identifying your top priorities can simplify your journey to success and lead to exponential growth. From fitness and brain health to relationships and business, they share personal lessons, practical tips, and the science behind prioritization to inspire your breakthroughs.Links mentioned:Free 30-minute Coaching Call with Alan - https://bit.ly/4f3MSUzNext Level Dreamliner: https://a.co/d/9fPpxEtSubscribe & follow - https://www.buzzsprout.com/742955/shareNext Level Nation - https://www.facebook.com/groups/459320958216700_____________________NLU is not just a podcast; it's a gateway to a wealth of resources designed to help you achieve your goals and dreams. From our Next Level Dreamliner to our Group Coaching, we offer a variety of tools and communities to support your personal development journey.For more information, please check out our website at the link below.
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Send us a text2 Shots on a Barrel hang out with Marion County Knights Basketball coaches Matthew Thomas and Richie Buckler and talk upcoming season! They talk basketball, culture, influences and so much more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
With less than 5 weeks to go, Joe and Alex breakdown where the race stands. How things like field strategy, early voting, and new voter registration numbers can make a huge difference in a campaign that will be won on the margins. What does Jack Smith's bombshell evidence do to change the race? What about Tim Walz calling out JD Vance about 2020? All of it matters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"We all have expectations, and when you raise your expectations, everything gets better." Key Moments 01:27 Active, visible management drives operational excellence. 04:30 Clearly communicate expectations and lead by example. 07:17 Value of hospitality and leadership. 10:29 The Importance of High Standards in Team Morale: 13:57 Spread magic by creating meaningful experiences for others. Resources The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader Magical Vacation Planners 407-442-2694 Paying attention to the smallest details can transform any organization into a world-class operation. During my days at Walt Disney World and Marriott Hotels people quickly learned that I am a detail oriented leader. That is because everything matters if you want to be world class. On a recent trip, Jody Maberry noticed 8 light bulbs out in a high-end hotel and trash in the urinals at another venue. The devil's in the details, folks, and that is why they matter. The presence of a leader on the ground can make a monumental difference. When I ran a hotel, I did daily walkthroughs, starting at 6:30 AM. It's a routine that ensures no detail, however small, gets overlooked. It's these small fixes that build a world-class reputation. The real magic happens when you involve your team. As I made my rounds, employees started pointing out issues before I even saw them. Lead by example, and your team will follow. If you set the expectation for excellence, trust me, everyone steps up their game. Employees appreciate a well-kept environment and customers feel the difference. It's a win-win! It doesn't happen if you just walk your establishment once. Repetition makes familiarity, and you'll start noticing details you missed before. As I always say, “Everything matters if you want to be world-class!” Make sure to listen to this full episode to hear more about how these principles can bring about tangible improvements and customer satisfaction in any setting. Want to turn your vacation into a magical experience? Call Magical Vacation Planner. They get every detail right. In every type of business, every little thing matters. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
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Everything we do influences the future, as insignificant as we might appear to be in it. New to the podcast? Check out some of the most popular episodes from the past that collectively serve as the 7 Fundamentals To Self Improvement. I bet you'll be surprised to learn what they are… The 9 Super Habits: Discover the 9 micro-routines and micro-actions that create outsized effects in supporting your energy levels, improved daily productivity, and a strong mindset. Click here to learn the 9 Super Habits!
Danielle LaPorte loves simplicity. She is an author, philanthropist, and heart-centered leader. And the closer she gets to a heart-centered life, the more she craves it. It's become a spiritual practice. She doesn't buy mindlessly. Instead, everything in her home has a story, a reason behind buying it. Everything matters. Simplicity requires letting go. It requires loosening your attachment to things that don't matter. Are you able to take this approach in your art and your life? To be willing to make a different mark, make a mistake, and start over? Go on a journey with us as we explore the art of letting go, shifting to simplicity, and of having the courage to make the first mark on a blank page. Listen if you are interested in... How Danielle responds to those in need [2:53] Coaching in the matters of the heart [4:45] Learning to let things go [7:59] Learn about the Art2Life retreat [22:34] The journey to loving yourself [23:44] What you need to learn will reveal itself [26:42] What to do when you don't like your creation [31:09] Why you're never starting with a blank page [34:57] How Danielle is nurturing her community [39:11] The year of the heart [47:16] Resources & People Mentioned The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp Connect with Danielle LaPorte Danielle's website Connect on Instagram Friend on Facebook Follow on Pinterest Danielle's books and courses Connect with Nicholas Wilton and Art2Life Get the Free COLOR TIPS PDF here Follow the Sunday Art2Life Vlog here Follow Nicholas Wilton's Art on Instagram Follow Art2Life on Instagram Subscribe on Youtube Art2Life Retreats: www.artlifedream.com Subscribe to Art2Life onApple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts
Mike and Charlie broke down the report about the Lakers' interest in UConn head coach Dan Hurley. The guys explained why the move makes sense for Hurley and Los Angeles. Mike congratulated Ro Brown for earning a lifetime achievement award from the Press Club of New Orleans. Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist at OutKick.com, joined Mike and Charlie. Guilbeau recapped the last 24 years of excellence in LSU college athletics. He promoted his book, "Everything Matters in Baseball: The Skip Bertman Story." Guilbeau also shared his thoughts on Jay Johnson and Kim Mulkey.
Glenn Guilbeau, a columnist at OutKick.com, joined Mike and Charlie. Guilbeau recapped the last 24 years of excellence in LSU college athletics. He promoted his book, "Everything Matters in Baseball: The Skip Bertman Story." Guilbeau also shared his thoughts on Jay Johnson and Kim Mulkey.
Andi Ashworth and Charlie Peacock live at the intersection of hospitality and creativity. This husband and wife duo founded Art House America, a unique artistic hub of rich hospitality, conversations of consequence, and imaginative creativity. Charlie is a Grammy-winning record producer. Andi is an author, a mentor, and a paragon of hospitality. Together they wrote a new book, Why Everything that Doesn't Matter, Matters So Much. In this conversation, Andi and Charlie speak with Jonathan Rogers about the idea of cultivating a life of the mind while being firmly planted in our flesh-and-bone, earthly existence. We talk about the ways that "Love can be the trustworthy basis of imaginative and creative good.” And we talk about Andi's journaling practice, among other things.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode I talk about a few examples of things that matter. I have noticed over the years that everything I do in life, and every interaction I have with my mule matters.