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When many people experience stress, they often resort to negative places or actions. This means their response to stress has a detrimental impact on their lives. Even though they might be aware of this, they continue to go to these places. I refer to this as going to a 'familiar' place. Here's how it works: 1. I'm feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and vulnerable. 2. I need to get away from this place within myself. 3. I go to a familiar place or engage in a familiar action to escape. The problem is, if your 'familiar' place has a negative impact, you'll end up facing even more stress. If this sounds like you, something needs to change. I believe that nearly all of us need 'familiar' places in our lives; it's part of being human. However, we need to develop ones that help us positively through tough times. In this week's podcast, I break down how familiar places work and how you can develop positive ones in your life.
A Familiar Place, A New People Week 53 of the Genesis Series Speaker: Tim Fritson Scripture: Genesis 35:1-36:43 Download the slides for this message: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5pm7oncbnzt60orvhbqyy/Genesis-Week-53-PDF.pdf?rlkey=7r3lxoqf0squtghy5bg8k2hes&dl=0 (If using on mobile, click the icon on the top right and click direct download)
Message from Dale Cuckow on February 18, 2024
Imagine opening a book and discovering your darkest secrets inside. That's what happens to the main character in the book “I Know What You Did.” We talk with author Cayce Osborne about her new thriller, set in Madison.
Ready to travel back in time at Costa Rica School of Massage Therapy? Almost two decades ago, licensed massage therapist Julie Alvarez served as the Kinesiology instructor for the school. She joins us to share her journey to Samara, early experiences there and powerful return to the school as a participant in Shannon Gilmartin's Modern Cupping Therapy Continuing Education Workshop. Also, Julie reminisces on the places and experiences that she holds dear in and around Samara. To learn more about CRSMT, visit www.atouchofcostarica.com
On today's edition of the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast, Armando Velez(@Mandoman12) is here to discuss the Panthers' 4-2 win over the Washington Capitals where they find another win in a familiar place in Washington DC. The Cats special teams have been carrying them throughout this 6-game winning streak and we dig deeper into the numbers on what they look like since this run. Monday night brings some clinching scenarios for the Cats, with also a possibly that they can clinch on the days that they don't play. Armando will discuss what those clinching scenarios are here on the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast: Your Team, Every Day. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
On today's edition of the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast, Armando Velez(@Mandoman12) is here to discuss the Panthers' 4-2 win over the Washington Capitals where they find another win in a familiar place in Washington DC. The Cats special teams have been carrying them throughout this 6-game winning streak and we dig deeper into the numbers on what they look like since this run. Monday night brings some clinching scenarios for the Cats, with also a possibly that they can clinch on the days that they don't play. Armando will discuss what those clinching scenarios are here on the Locked On FLORIDA Panthers Podcast: Your Team, Every Day.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Week OneNovember 27, 2022A Familiar PlacePsalm 122I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord!” Psalm 122:1Familiar, from the Latin, “belonging to a family, of a household, intimate. Also, famulus, family; familia, household servant.I like to attend worship. It is familiar and it always feels like home.During seminary I served as the associate minister at First Christian Church of Stroud, Oklahoma. I worked with the youth groups and participated in Sunday worship. The kind and generous members of First Christian Church were tolerant of my youthful efforts and treated me as one of their ministers. However, I never understood myself to be a minister, not really. I was ordained during Sunday morning worship at First Christian Church. Following worship, not one but several members said to me, “Congratulations, Reverend Ewing.” It was then, I knew I was a minister. I was home.During Advent, we arrive at another familiar place. It is a place of arrival and coming. We recognize all those here, as we have been recognized. We are members of a common household, a gathering, in this place marked as a household of service and edged by the Lord's Peace. In this familiar place, this Coming Place, I recognize home. I am recognized as being at home. It is a home welcoming each one, in this or any time, it is:— the Great Family of Belonging,—defined by acts of Service and Justice,—and becomes the House of Hope.I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord!”Dr. Terry EwingVice President of Advancement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
United HC Zach Prince on a return to a familiar place 5/10/22.
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In Episode 118, (Off N Beat W/ Clint Nelson) (1:30) Why is February the Shortest Month With Only 28 Days?..History behind Creations aren't always "Beautiful"...What are the "Odds"...Are Even Numbers Unlucky? (16:30) The "I Stand With Ukraine" People...The "If I Was Putin's Mother" Poem Girl..Should it be the National Anthem?.. (21:55) "I Once Worked with a Russian"..My Experience with his POV of Vladimir Putin & America. (27:05) People Love Hitler & Putin. (32:02) Political Television: U.S.A. V.S. Russia. (35:45) Blind Trust In "Leaders". (40:40) U.S.A. Staying out of Russia & Ukraine is why I hate Politics. (43:25) "Send My Codolences"...Means Absolutely Nothing. (45:40) Being in an "American Bubble" makes you realize these other Countries are just...Different. (52:25) Dear "I Stand With Ukraine" People,..."ENTER THE WAR THEN". (56:44) "It's a Free For All"..Money being protected in banks, Civilians Not being protected in other countries. And More!!
Comfort Zone is a Familiar Place. Stepping Out Is Okay. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Staci Hinnenkamp: Affirmation Meet Staci, who has been married for 10 years with 3 kids, was an alcohol addict who got sober on October 1, 2019. What You Will Discover: [04:11] Greatness Inside Of Us [08:20] The Comfort Zone Is Not A Comfortable Place, It's A Familiar Place [13:31] Every Time You're Speaking, You're Undercutting Yourself With The Last Thing You Say [21:17] Being Part Of This Tribe Is No Longer As Important To Me As Being My True Authentic Self [29:34] Somebody Can Make That Kind Of Impact In Their Entire Family [40:00] Before You Go Change The World, Clean Up Your Own Life, Take Care Of Yourself Relevant Links: Connect with Staci Hinnenkamp and go to their Facebook, and Instagram pages. LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Keep up with the podcast! Follow us on Apple, Stitcher, Google, and other podcast streaming platforms. To learn more, visit us at https://www.braindumppodcast.com/ **Let's Connect On Social Media!** LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brain-dump-518067203/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braindumppodcastshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brain.dump.566 #podcast
Michigan returns to Illinois and gets a commit from a top WR. Mike Chen goes over their newest pledge, lots of hoops transfer portal movement and more in today’s Big Ten Morning Minutes.
The Search is on for the Powerful relic of an ancient wizard as our heroes are set on a grand and epic quest across the Land Music: (In Order) Wizards Tower by Tabletop Audio A Robust Crew by Darren Curtis Tavern Music by Tabletop Audio To The Horizon by Darren Curtis
For our final episode in our March Metal Month, we discuss one of the kings of music-based video games, Guitar Hero! We then talk about games we have recently been playing. Then we end with our DnD corner where we talk briefly about our current DnD campaign. The music in this episode is off the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
Nick and Josh dive into the lore of Brutal Legend, one of the most metal video games out there. They also talk about games they have been playing recently and end with some talk about their current DnD campaign. Music used in the episode is from the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
Continuing March Metal Month, Nick and Josh take a look at the PS2 classic Twisted Metal Black. They then discuss some of the games they have been playing recently before ending with a quick recap of their current DnD campaign. Music used in this episode is from the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear you can check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
In this first week, Frank gives us a "bird's eye view" of the purpose of Peter's letter to his readers (and by succession, to us as well). This message, "Strangers in a Familiar Place," reminds us to remain faithful even doing so becomes so difficult ... this world has no claim on us!
In this first week, Frank gives us a "bird's eye view" of the purpose of Peter's letter to his readers (and by succession, to us as well). This message, "Strangers in a Familiar Place," reminds us to remain faithful even doing so becomes so difficult ... this world has no claim on us!
In this first week, Frank gives us a "bird's eye view" of the purpose of Peter's letter to his readers (and by succession, to us as well). This message, "Strangers in a Familiar Place," reminds us to remain faithful even doing so becomes so difficult ... this world has no claim on us!
(Recorded on 5/2/20) Jeremiah and Matt continue their interview with Author Barakah Smith! They dig into Barakah’s book “Stranger in a Familiar Place,” creating characters, and they ask her about female representation in geekdom. Spoilers in Episode: Moonbay (Matt’s Short Film,) Wonder Woman, Kill Bill, Common Cents Hotline: 770-609-9026 Buy Barakah’s Book: B&N: https://tinyurl.com/yc9va5hc Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/y9s6c53y Follow Barakah @BarakahSmith on Twitter and Instagram Follow Jeremiah Instagram: @parkourg33k Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y62b2ort Perspectives Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/y6sjjbvj Follow Matt Instagram: @artofmatthew Vero: @mattcolvin Episode Watchlist: https://tinyurl.com/u3kz2x5 Matt’s T-Shirts: https://teespring.com/stores/art-of-matthew-shop Matt’s Documentary: https://vimeo.com/381583184 Support the Show: https://ko-fi.com/S6S712XTH
May 10, 2020 at East Cobb UMC in Marietta, GA. Message by Rev. Lindsay Geist. Learn more about East Cobb UMC at eastcobbumc.org
Barakah Smith is a new author coming out with her new title:Stranger in a Familiar Place. She grew up in a family of 7siblings and has lived in Iceland before settling in Georgia. An Alabama native, she lives in Georgia with her husband, two cats, and dog. Barnes and Noble https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/stranger-in-a-familiar-place-barakah-smith/1136512313?ean=9781645315643 Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B086MFWJX3/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1586096044&sr=8-2#mediaMatrix_secondary_view_div_1586482685656 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elaraent/message
Pastor Carroll preaches about how familiarity can produce many things that can blur the vision of a believer.
"Central to Life" - a podcast of Central United Methodist Church in Asheville, North Carolina. Central UMC is a community for Christ in the Center of the City. We welcome everyone without exception. Today's sermon is being provided by Rev. Patrick Neitzey entitled "A Familiar Place." Scripture Lesson: Luke 10:25-37
Tonight, I’m recording this episode from an old familiar place. I recently learned that my daughter, who had been doing so well. Left rehab after 15 months. She just walked away from it. All the hard work. The relationships that she’d built. Right now, this second, I am sickened with worry, fear, and feelings of guilt ... wondering what went wrong? What did I miss? And why?We've been here before, but this time I feel the separation. Separated by the deep blue ocean, people, time, and experiences. She holds the cards, and I am powerless. What better time than this to tap into some of the strategies I talk about.Here we go.1. Surrender, and proclaim that you want to feel better.2. Tap into all five senses. What do you feel, taste, see, smell, hear?3. Connect with all the things you know to be true. For example, I am safe. My daughter is resilient and resourceful. She is an adult. And so on.4. Seek out and celebrate moments of joy, no matter how small. Being present and in the moment, look around you – what is it that makes you smile?5. What can you add to your environment to bring you joy? Not necessarily materialistic. How about music, or a scented candle. Fresh air, exercise, or going to an Al-anon meeting.6. Which memories can you think about to feel joyful?This type of intentionality and positivity can not only change how we feel in the moment. Over time, this kind of work will change your life.Thank you for being here.I also wanted to encourage you to be kind to yourself. To show yourself the same love and compassion you give to others. It's easy to blame anyone other than ourselves for how we feel. When we let the pain take over this may cause us to retreat into ourselves. Getting stuck rewinding and playing painful memories or experiencing all the horrific possibilities that could terribly wrong.It’s easy to give up. But you must be intentional in wanting to change your mindset. Today I know that only I am responsible for how I feel today, how I perceive and react to different situations in my life, and the decisions I make. My daughter is not responsible for my joy, that’s my job. I am responsible for my own joy.It is possible. Never give up hope.--Find out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web - http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube - http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
Tonight, I’m recording this episode from an old familiar place. I recently learned that my daughter, who had been doing so well. Left rehab after 15 months. She just walked away from it. All the hard work. The relationships that she’d built. Right now, this second, I am sickened with worry, fear, and feelings of guilt ... wondering what went wrong? What did I miss? And why?We've been here before, but this time I feel the separation. Separated by the deep blue ocean, people, time, and experiences. She holds the cards, and I am powerless. What better time than this to tap into some of the strategies I talk about.Here we go.1. Surrender, and proclaim that you want to feel better.2. Tap into all five senses. What do you feel, taste, see, smell, hear?3. Connect with all the things you know to be true. For example, I am safe. My daughter is resilient and resourceful. She is an adult. And so on.4. Seek out and celebrate moments of joy, no matter how small. Being present and in the moment, look around you – what is it that makes you smile?5. What can you add to your environment to bring you joy? Not necessarily materialistic. How about music, or a scented candle. Fresh air, exercise, or going to an Al-anon meeting.6. Which memories can you think about to feel joyful?This type of intentionality and positivity can not only change how we feel in the moment. Over time, this kind of work will change your life.Thank you for being here.I also wanted to encourage you to be kind to yourself. To show yourself the same love and compassion you give to others. It's easy to blame anyone other than ourselves for how we feel. When we let the pain take over this may cause us to retreat into ourselves. Getting stuck rewinding and playing painful memories or experiencing all the horrific possibilities that could terribly wrong.It’s easy to give up. But you must be intentional in wanting to change your mindset. Today I know that only I am responsible for how I feel today, how I perceive and react to different situations in my life, and the decisions I make. My daughter is not responsible for my joy, that’s my job. I am responsible for my own joy.It is possible. Never give up hope.--Find out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web - http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube - http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/
John 3:16
Whether it is a Familiar Place or New Place, your destiny still belongs to you. Be Encouraged and stride right with purpose.
For our final episode in our March Metal Month, we discuss one of the kings of music-based video games, Guitar Hero! We then talk about games we have recently been playing. Then we end with our DnD corner where we talk briefly about our current DnD campaign. The music in this episode is off the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
Continuing March Metal Month, Nick and Josh take a look at the PS2 classic Twisted Metal Black. They then discuss some of the games they have been playing recently before ending with a quick recap of their current DnD campaign. Music used in this episode is from the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear you can check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
The search for The Last Movie brings Nic and MK into some very familiar woods, and the two of them learn that even a single frame of a film can hold a lot of information. SUPPORT TANIS ON PATREON FOR A WHOLE BUNCH OF EXCLUSIVE BONUS AUDIO AND VISUAL STUFF! http://patreon.com/tanispodcast Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoy The Last Movie, you'll love our other podcasts! TANIS RABBITS Public Radio Alliance
Nick and Josh dive into the lore of Brutal Legend, one of the most metal video games out there. They also talk about games they have been playing recently and end with some talk about their current DnD campaign. Music used in the episode is from the track Familiar Place by The Mighty Fall. If you like what you hear check them out at https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyFallBandRI/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast talks about the STORY and LORE of video games, therefore there will be spoilers for the games we cover in this episode.
First, she fell in love with a man. Then, she fell in love with the town. Now, Jessica Hiser is teaching others to love the place she calls home. Click here to learn more about Spherion.
Israeli-American novelist Dalia Rosenfeld discusses her new and critically-acclaimed book The Worlds We Think We Know, a collection of short stories, in many of which Tel Aviv is a silent protagonist. Rosenfeld's stories explore human beings' internal struggles, laying bare the contradictions that lie within us all. This season of the Tel Aviv Review is made possible by The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, which promotes humanistic, democratic, and liberal values in the social discourse in Israel.
Hey! I have a new dance video, from a place long-time visitors should remember. Click, watch, and comment, if you please. :) [Apple format] [Windows format] I Write Sins Not Tragedies Ahhhhh, good ol' Plantland. Lots of fun to be had there. I'll have more from there in a few days, if the heat doesn't kill me first. Bye! - Daily Dancer