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What does it mean to keep practicing after the loss of the teacher who gave you the practice? In this deeply personal episode, Harmony Slater speaks with Bianca Oliviera — a Brazilian-born Ashtanga teacher now living in Katowice, Poland — about the sudden passing of Sharath Jois, the grief that followed, and how she continues to carry the teachings forward. Bianca was present at the Active Series training in Virginia when Sharath passed, and she shares her firsthand account of that day with honesty, grief, and deep reverence. This conversation explores what happens to devotion when its outer form disappears — and why the essence of the practice, once received, can never truly be lost. IN THIS EPISODE: How Bianca discovered yoga in Rio de Janeiro through her grandmother Moving to the U.S., a teaching training scholarship, and the DVD that changed everything First encountering Sharath on the 2013 U.S. tour — and knowing she'd found her teacher Six trips to Mysore, practicing with both Saraswati and Sharath Navigating practice with a young child — and a supportive Polish artist husband Injuries, catching debates, and learning to listen to the body Teaching evening Mysore in Katowice, organizing family-friendly retreats Being present in Virginia for the Active Series launch — and the hike that ended everything The shock, the circle of prayer, the blanket, and the nights no one could sleep Life since Sharath's passing: mixed feelings, shifted priorities, community bonds Impermanence as the ultimate teacher — in practice, in family, and in loss KEY QUOTES: "Each time I finish, I feel good. Something inside feels better." "He sacrificed so much so I could practice with Sharaji because he knew it was super special and important for me." "Nothing is forever. Not our bodies, not our communities, not our guru, not our practices." GUEST BIO: BIANCA RAPOSO DE OLIVEIRA is a Brazilian-born Ashtanga yoga teacher based in Katowice, Poland. She discovered yoga in Rio de Janeiro and found Ashtanga after watching the Ashtanga New York DVD during a 200-hour teacher training in North Carolina. She traveled to Mysore approximately six times to practice with Saraswati Jois and Sharath Jois. She now runs an evening Mysore program and teaches online, and organizes yoga retreats with her husband and son Surya. CONNECT WITH BIANCA: Instagram: @biancayoga Website: ashtangayogakatowice.com HARMONY IS TEACHING IN PORTUGAL: Agora Lisboa (Lisbon) — June 25–28 Ashtanga House Faro — Five-day immersion in Faro, Portugal – DM Harmony on Instagram @harmonyslaterofficial SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW: Find Finding Harmony on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Podbean. The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
What does it mean to keep practicing after the loss of the teacher who gave you the practice? In this deeply personal episode, Harmony Slater speaks with Bianca Oliviera — a Brazilian-born Ashtanga teacher now living in Katowice, Poland — about the sudden passing of Sharath Jois, the grief that followed, and how she continues to carry the teachings forward. Bianca was present at the Active Series training in Virginia when Sharath passed, and she shares her firsthand account of that day with honesty, grief, and deep reverence. This conversation explores what happens to devotion when its outer form disappears — and why the essence of the practice, once received, can never truly be lost. IN THIS EPISODE: How Bianca discovered yoga in Rio de Janeiro through her grandmother Moving to the U.S., a teaching training scholarship, and the DVD that changed everything First encountering Sharath on the 2013 U.S. tour — and knowing she'd found her teacher Six trips to Mysore, practicing with both Saraswati and Sharath Navigating practice with a young child — and a supportive Polish artist husband Injuries, catching debates, and learning to listen to the body Teaching evening Mysore in Katowice, organizing family-friendly retreats Being present in Virginia for the Active Series launch — and the hike that ended everything The shock, the circle of prayer, the blanket, and the nights no one could sleep Life since Sharath's passing: mixed feelings, shifted priorities, community bonds Impermanence as the ultimate teacher — in practice, in family, and in loss KEY QUOTES: "Each time I finish, I feel good. Something inside feels better." "He sacrificed so much so I could practice with Sharaji because he knew it was super special and important for me." "Nothing is forever. Not our bodies, not our communities, not our guru, not our practices." GUEST BIO: BIANCA RAPOSO DE OLIVEIRA is a Brazilian-born Ashtanga yoga teacher based in Katowice, Poland. She discovered yoga in Rio de Janeiro and found Ashtanga after watching the Ashtanga New York DVD during a 200-hour teacher training in North Carolina. She traveled to Mysore approximately six times to practice with Saraswati Jois and Sharath Jois. She now runs an evening Mysore program and teaches online, and organizes yoga retreats with her husband and son Surya. CONNECT WITH BIANCA: Instagram: @biancayoga Website: ashtangayogakatowice.com HARMONY IS TEACHING IN PORTUGAL: Agora Lisboa (Lisbon) — June 25–28 Ashtanga House Faro — Five-day immersion in Faro, Portugal – DM Harmony on Instagram @harmonyslaterofficial SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW: Find Finding Harmony on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Podbean. The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
Durante algunas semanas, la luz de este 'Faro' apuntará al Mundial de fútbol. Nos toca hacer programas más cortos, pero vamos a aprovecharlos para conocer a fondo a los dos países que juegan su partido justo después de la emisión de 'El Faro' y que tienen mucho más que aportar que sus selecciones. Esta noche arrancamos con Irán vs. Nueva Zelanda.
A nadie le amarga un dulce, y tampoco dos horas y media de 'Faro' dedicadas a la dulzura. Como cada miércoles, hemos abierto la consulta del Dr. Bueno, que nos ha explicado por qué nos atrae tanto el dulce, nos ha hablado de la diabetes y ha resuelto la duda de si realmente los mosquitos pican más a las personas con “sangre dulce”. También hemos hablado con el maestro chocolatero Raúl Bernal, que ha creado junto a la periodista Sabina Banzo, once bombones con sabores típicos de once países para celebrar el Mundial de Fútbol. Y el Gatopardo ha sido el bailaor Israel Galván.
En Instagram: @amelpodcast Producido por The Voice Village: https://thevoicevillage.es/ El Papa León XIV bendice la torre de Jesucristo de la Sagrada Familia. La defensa de Zapatero pide al juez más datos sobre el móvil incautado a Rodolfo Reyes, accionista de Plus Ultra, en 2021. Trump dice que Irán pagará el precio de no haber logrado un acuerdo a tiempo. Segunda noche de disturbios tras el apuñalamiento en Belfast. España busca su segunda estrella en el Mundial que arranca hoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Libano, l'esercito israeliano ordina di evacuare Tiro e dintorni”. Trump frena Israele e Iran: “Accordo entro 2-3 giorni”. Ci colleghiamo con Roberto Bongiorni, inviato de Il Sole 24 ORE in Libano. Roberto Mancini verso il ritorno sulla panchina della Nazionale. Oggi nuovi controlli per Jannik Sinner al San Raffaele. Trump fischiato alle finali NBA a due giorni dall’inizio dei Mondiali di calcio. Ne parliamo con il nostro Dario Ricci. Secondo un nuovo studio Oxfam, le 100 maggiori aziende europee contribuiscono ad aggravare la disuguaglianza globale, privilegiando i profitti degli azionisti e dei dirigenti rispetto ai salari dei dipendenti, all'uguaglianza e alla transizione ecologica. Con noi Maurizio Del Conte, professore di Diritto del Lavoro all’Università Bocconi.
La Región de Murcia conmemora hoy el aniversario de su Estatuto de Autonomía, transformando la jornada en un punto de encuentro que fusiona la identidad institucional con la celebración cultural. La programación destacada para este día incluye el primer encuentro de bandas de música con más de mil músicos, espectáculos aéreos en la Plaza Circular. La actividad festiva se extenderá durante el fin de semana con el 30º aniversario de los Trinitarios y Berberiscos en Torre Pacheco, los desfiles de Moros y Cristianos en Jumilla y rutas turísticas por el Faro de Cabo de Palos y Calblanque.
Virginia Woolf (Londres, 25 de enero de 1882-28 de marzo de 1941). Es la autora de 'La señora Dalloway', 'Orlando', 'Las olas' o 'Una habitación propia'. 'Al faro' se publicó en 1927.
Adattamento audio: Matteo D'Alessandro - www.matteodalessandro.com Per approfondire gli argomenti della puntata: Altre pillole dedicate all'Età Moderna : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04jMzzw0qK4&list=PLpMrMjMIcOkkxE3VRfoFOph9H6S2v2Njr&ab_channel=LaBibliotecadiAlessandria
De Barcelos para Faro são 610 km de distância. É esse o percurso de Cacioli em 1995, quando decide trocar a condição de ídolo no Gil Vicente com a de discípulo de Paco Fortes no São Luís. É no Farense que conhece, por exemplo, o mítico Paixão. E foi por causa do corpulento lateral que quase perdia o amor da sua vida. «Tirei uma foto, pus o cabelo do Paixão sobre a minha careca e a minha esposa pensou que era o cabelo de outra mulher.» Tudo acabou resolvido, bem resolvido, e Cacioli continua feliz e bem casado com a dona Marciolina. Em Barcelos, claro.
What does yoga actually mean? If you answered 'union,' Harmony and Russell have a fascinating surprise for you. In this deeply rich conversation with Sanskrit scholar and Ashtanga teacher Zoë Slatoff, the trio explores the ancient philosophical roots beneath the practices many of us do every day. Zoë is the author of Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga, A New Approach to Sanskrit, Associate Director of the Yoga Studies MA program at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles), and a PhD candidate whose dissertation may permanently change the way you think about what yoga is for. The conversation moves from Zoë 's early years in Brooklyn and a pivotal Rodney Yee VHS tape, to engineering studies at the elite Cooper Union, to teaching 16 yoga classes a week in New York City, to the magic of Lakshmi Puram in Mysore before the internet existed. It arrives, finally, at the big philosophical question at the heart of her dissertation: how did yoga go from meaning separation to meaning union? What You'll Learn in This Episode Why "yoga" in the Yoga Sutras means separation—not union—and how Advaita Vedanta changed everything The role of the Upadesha Sahasri (attributed to Shankaracharya) in bridging dualism and non-duality How Pattabhi Jois used to quote ancient Vedantic texts every single day in conference in Lakshmi Puram Why the neti neti practice ('not this, not that') is a powerful tool for modern meditators How Zoe began her Sanskrit journey in Mysore and transformed it into a published textbook and academic career What it means to teach Sanskrit in a way that actually serves yoga practitioners (not classical scholars) The magic—and the chaos—of traveling to India without the internet, using hand-drawn maps and STD phone boxes Why Zoe believes dualism and non-duality are ultimately describing the same thing, just from different angles Guest Bio: Zoë Slatoff Zoë Slatoff is a Sanskrit scholar, longtime Ashtanga yoga practitioner and teacher, and author of Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga—a groundbreaking Sanskrit grammar textbook designed specifically for yoga practitioners who want to read the texts that inform their practice. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University in Asian Languages and Cultures, is completing her PhD at Lancaster University, and currently serves as Associate Director (and incoming Director) of the Yoga Studies MA program at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. She also teaches Sanskrit online through the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Resources & Links Mentioned Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga by Zoe Slatoff — available wherever books are sold (new edition coming soon) Yoga Studies MA Program at Loyola Marymount University — visit lmu.edu for admissions info Sanskrit classes online through the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies — check Zoe's website at ashtangayogasanskrit.com Yoga Gives Back — the charity whose fundraising gala reunited Zoe, Harmony, and Russell in LA Harmony Slater's Portugal intensives — Lisbon and Faro (end of June through mid-July); details in show links The Being Gathering festival, Portugal The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
What does yoga actually mean? If you answered 'union,' Harmony and Russell have a fascinating surprise for you. In this deeply rich conversation with Sanskrit scholar and Ashtanga teacher Zoë Slatoff, the trio explores the ancient philosophical roots beneath the practices many of us do every day. Zoë is the author of Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga, A New Approach to Sanskrit, Associate Director of the Yoga Studies MA program at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles), and a PhD candidate whose dissertation may permanently change the way you think about what yoga is for. The conversation moves from Zoë's early years in Brooklyn and a pivotal Rodney Yee VHS tape, to engineering studies at the elite Cooper Union, to teaching 16 yoga classes a week in New York City, to the magic of Lakshmi Puram in Mysore before the internet existed. It arrives, finally, at the big philosophical question at the heart of her dissertation: how did yoga go from meaning separation to meaning union? What You'll Learn in This Episode Why "yoga" in the Yoga Sutras means separation—not union—and how Advaita Vedanta changed everything The role of the Upadesha Sahasri (attributed to Shankaracharya) in bridging dualism and non-duality How Pattabhi Jois used to quote ancient Vedantic texts every single day in conference in Lakshmi Puram Why the neti neti practice ('not this, not that') is a powerful tool for modern meditators How Zoë began her Sanskrit journey in Mysore and transformed it into a published textbook and academic career What it means to teach Sanskrit in a way that actually serves yoga practitioners (not classical scholars) The magic—and the chaos—of traveling to India without the internet, using hand-drawn maps and STD phone boxes Why Zoë believes dualism and non-duality are ultimately describing the same thing, just from different angles Guest Bio: Zoë Slatoff Zoë Slatoff is a Sanskrit scholar, longtime Ashtanga yoga practitioner and teacher, and author of Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga—a groundbreaking Sanskrit grammar textbook designed specifically for yoga practitioners who want to read the texts that inform their practice. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University in Asian Languages and Cultures, is completing her PhD at Lancaster University, and currently serves as Associate Director (and incoming Director) of the Yoga Studies MA program at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. She also teaches Sanskrit online through the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. Resources & Links Mentioned Yogavataranam: The Translation of Yoga by Zoë Slatoff — available wherever books are sold (new edition coming soon) Yoga Studies MA Program at Loyola Marymount University — visit lmu.edu for admissions info Sanskrit classes online through the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies — check Zoë's website at ashtangayogasanskrit.com Yoga Gives Back — the charity whose fundraising gala reunited Zoë, Harmony, and Russell in LA Harmony Slater's Portugal intensives — Lisbon and Faro (end of June through mid-July); details in show links The Being Gathering festival, Portugal The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
Más de 56 mil elementos resguardarán la CDMX en el MundialChina refuerza respuesta internacional ante el ébola en ÁfricaMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc
Diego Ferro (Director de Faro Investment Management) Dato Sobre Dato @DatosobreDato
A ministra da Saúde (que criticou o hospital de Faro), o Presidente (que quer resolver o SNS com lugares-comuns) e o passa-culpas (que mantém o caos nos aeroportos) são o Bom, o Mau e o Vilão.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Para este ''Faro extranjero' hemos querido unir a través de las ondas a algunos fareros que nos escuchan desde distintos puntos del mundo: "Fede de Wisconsin", "Manuel de San Diego", "Riojano por el mundo" (California), "Montse de Las Vegas" y "Esparbel" (Suecia). También hemos conocido la historia de Ángela Valeiras y Abdou, el joven senegalés al que acogió en su casa a finales de 2025 y que la pasada semana fue detenido y deportado a Dakar, a pesar de haber entrado en el proceso de regularización. Y en su sección de los lunes, Antón Meana nos ha hablado, entre otras cosas, de la llamada “Ley Bosman”, la sentencia que permitió que los futbolistas ciudadanos de la Unión Europea dejaran de contar dentro del cupo de jugadores extranjeros que puede tener cada equipo europeo.
Inicio de temporada y estrenando cabina en el nuevo Radio Faro.
No seu comentário semanal, Nuno Rogeiro aborda também a tensão em torno de Taiwan, onde a China tem reforçado a sua posição estratégica com novos meios militares, incluindo um navio porta-drones, enquanto Taipé avança para uma maior autossuficiência na defesa, inspirando-se no modelo ucraniano. A Ucrânia também foi também destaque, nomeadamente os ataques russos a Kiev com recurso a mísseis hipersónicos, onde Rogeiro contextualiza o plano ucraniano de isolamento das forças russas na Crimeia. Na vertente doméstica, Rogeiro traça um retrato preocupante da crescente utilização de Portugal não apenas como ponto de passagem, mas como base de operações do narcotráfico internacional, com redes de lanchas rápidas a operar no Tejo e no Algarve, submarinos semi-submersíveis a ser detetados em águas nacionais e estações clandestinas de reabastecimento a funcionar ao largo de Faro. O Leste/Oeste foi emitido na SIC Notícias a 24 de maio. * A sinopse deste episódio foi criada com o apoio de IA. Saiba mais sobre a aplicação de Inteligência Artificial nas Redações da ImpresaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hélder Martins afirma que sistema de controlo não funciona e pede suspensão da recolha de dados. O presidente da AHETA acrescenta que o caos nos aeroportos mancha imagem do Algarve e afasta turistas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the practice isn't about becoming better at yoga — but about seeing more clearly who you are? In this rich and contemplative conversation, Harmony sits down with Ricardo Louro and Inês Brilhante — founders of Ashtanga House Faro in Portugal's stunning Algarve region — to explore how studying Vedanta philosophy in the lineage of Swami Dayananda Saraswati has completely transformed their relationship with Ashtanga yoga practice. This is not a conversation about perfecting postures. It's a conversation about what postures are actually for. IN THIS EPISODE: The core Vedanta teaching — 'jiva jagadishvara' [VERIFY TRANSLITERATION]: the essence of the individual self, the world, and the creator are one How Ricardo went from asana obsession and identity-building to genuine inner freedom Why Inês finds Vedanta's teaching on impermanence invaluable as a mother, teacher, and business partner The practice of shravanam (deep listening to teachings) as a form of yoga in itself Mantra japa as a daily foundation — and how it freed Ricardo from needing to complete a full series to feel 'done' The 'polishing the mirror' metaphor: what it truly means to use yoga as a tool for self-inquiry How to begin studying Vedanta (recommended: Swami Sarvapriyananda on YouTube) The Dayananda Saraswati lineage and why studying in your own language matters Ines and Ricardo's path to founding Ashtanga House Faro — from Coimbra and Portimão, to Mysore, to the Algarve CONNECT WITH ASHTANGA HOUSE FARO: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashtangahousefaro/ Website: https://www.ashtangahousefaro.com/ HARMONY IS TEACHING:
What if the practice isn't about becoming better at yoga — but about seeing more clearly who you are? In this rich and contemplative conversation, Harmony sits down with Ricardo Louro and Inês Brilhante — founders of Ashtanga House Faro in Portugal's stunning Algarve region — to explore how studying Vedanta philosophy in the lineage of Swami Dayananda Saraswati has completely transformed their relationship with Ashtanga yoga practice. This is not a conversation about perfecting postures. It's a conversation about what postures are actually for. IN THIS EPISODE: The core Vedanta teaching — 'jiva jagadishvara' [VERIFY TRANSLITERATION]: the essence of the individual self, the world, and the creator are one How Ricardo went from asana obsession and identity-building to genuine inner freedom Why Inês finds Vedanta's teaching on impermanence invaluable as a mother, teacher, and business partner The practice of shravanam (deep listening to teachings) as a form of yoga in itself Mantra japa as a daily foundation — and how it freed Ricardo from needing to complete a full series to feel 'done' The 'polishing the mirror' metaphor: what it truly means to use yoga as a tool for self-inquiry How to begin studying Vedanta (recommended: Swami Sarvapriyananda on YouTube) The Dayananda Saraswati lineage and why studying in your own language matters Ines and Ricardo's path to founding Ashtanga House Faro — from Coimbra and Portimão, to Mysore, to the Algarve CONNECT WITH ASHTANGA HOUSE FARO: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashtangahousefaro/ Website: https://www.ashtangahousefaro.com/ HARMONY IS TEACHING:
El próximo 28 de mayo, con motivo de la celebración de 'Los Palomos', el Faro se desplaza a Badajoz. Si no te lo quieres perder, reserva tu entrada cuanto antes. Elena Sánchez ha preparado un sencillo tutorial para que no te pierdas con las gestiones.
Fernando Alvim recebe o humorista, ativista e autor do livro "Planeta Z".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brenda J and Karen B welcome Dr. Ingrid Faro, interim president and professor of Old Testament at Northern Seminary, to the show. With an extensive academic background, including leadership roles at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the Scandinavian School of Theology, Dr. Faro brings both scholarly insight and pastoral depth to the conversation as we discuss her book, Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance the Story of Salvation. In this episode, Dr. Faro explores the powerful stories of women throughout Scripture—from Eve, Hagar, Tamar, Hannah, and Bathsheba to key figures in the New Testament—highlighting their resilience, faith, and role in God's redemptive story. The conversation also touches on deeper themes from her work, including the nature of evil and how these biblical narratives reshape our understanding of women and their experiences, including trauma. This is a thoughtful and eye-opening discussion that brings new depth and perspective to familiar stories. https:www.ingridfaro.com https://hangingontohope.org
Are you working out — or working in? In this deeply enriching conversation, Harmony Slater sits down with Simon Borg-Olivier — co-founder of Yoga Synergy, physiotherapist, researcher, and one of the most original minds in the world of movement. Simon has been exploring yoga, breath, and consciousness for over 50 years, and his answer to almost every question is the same: find the ease. Simon's philosophy challenges the deeply held assumption that more effort equals more benefit. He makes a crucial distinction between the workout (which leaves you depleted, hungry, and stiff) and the work-in (which leaves you energized, calm, and clear). His approach blends biomechanics, nervous system science, and ancient wisdom traditions — and at age 66, his biological age tested at 48. In this episode, you'll discover: Why strength without tension, and flexibility without strain, are the real goals of practice The 'work-in vs. workout' distinction — and how it changes everything The 12 hidden 'bridges' between the conscious and unconscious nervous system Why the diaphragm — not the breath — is the true link between mind and body Simon's concept of the gut brain and its connection to ancient traditions (Dan Tian, Tanden, Kanda) What 'airplane yoga' means — and why it's the philosophy behind his teaching His extraordinary life story: from a Tibetan lama in Sydney to machete wounds in Goa Why Iyengar told him 'most people need 90% bhoga' — and what that means for your practice How to become a chef in your practice, not just a student following recipes Where to find Simon's free membership site and global retreats CONNECT WITH SIMON BORG-OLIVIER: Website: simonborgolivier.com Membership & courses: healthhappinesslongevity.co UPCOMING EVENTS: Harmony teaches at Agora Yoga, Lisbon (end of June) and Faro, Portugal (early July). Details in show notes at harmonyslater.com. If this episode moved you, please leave a 5-star review and share it with a fellow practitioner. Your support helps this conversation reach more seekers. The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
Are you working out — or working in? In this deeply enriching conversation, Harmony Slater sits down with Simon Borg-Olivier — co-founder of Yoga Synergy, physiotherapist, researcher, and one of the most original minds in the world of movement. Simon has been exploring yoga, breath, and consciousness for over 50 years, and his answer to almost every question is the same: find the ease. Simon's philosophy challenges the deeply held assumption that more effort equals more benefit. He makes a crucial distinction between the workout (which leaves you depleted, hungry, and stiff) and the work-in (which leaves you energized, calm, and clear). His approach blends biomechanics, nervous system science, and ancient wisdom traditions — and at age 66, his biological age tested at 48. In this episode, you'll discover: Why strength without tension, and flexibility without strain, are the real goals of practice The 'work-in vs. workout' distinction — and how it changes everything The 12 hidden 'bridges' between the conscious and unconscious nervous system Why the diaphragm — not the breath — is the true link between mind and body Simon's concept of the gut brain and its connection to ancient traditions (Dan Tian, Tanden, Kanda) What 'airplane yoga' means — and why it's the philosophy behind his teaching His extraordinary life story: from a Tibetan lama in Sydney to machete wounds in Goa Why Iyengar told him 'most people need 90% bhoga' — and what that means for your practice How to become a chef in your practice, not just a student following recipes Where to find Simon's free membership site and global retreats CONNECT WITH SIMON BORG-OLIVIER: Website: simonborgolivier.com Membership & courses: healthhappinesslongevity.co UPCOMING EVENTS: Harmony teaches at Agora Yoga, Lisbon (end of June) and Faro, Portugal (early July). Details in show notes at harmonyslater.com. If this episode moved you, please leave a 5-star review and share it with a fellow practitioner. Your support helps this conversation reach more seekers. The Inner Rejuvenation Codes: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/inner-rejuvenation-codes-mc Join the Lightworker Mastermind: https://harmonyslater.com/lightworker-mastermind FIND Harmony online: https://harmonyslater.com/ Harmony on IG: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/ Finding Harmony Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/ FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
Brenda J and Karen B welcome Dr. Ingrid Faro, interim president and professor of Old Testament at Northern Seminary, to the show. With an extensive academic background, including leadership roles at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the Scandinavian School of Theology, Dr. Faro brings both scholarly insight and pastoral depth to the conversation as we discuss her book, Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance the Story of Salvation. In this episode, Dr. Faro explores the powerful stories of women throughout Scripture—from Eve, Hagar, Tamar, Hannah, and Bathsheba to key figures in the New Testament—highlighting their resilience, faith, and role in God's redemptive story. The conversation also touches on deeper themes from her work, including the nature of evil and how these biblical narratives reshape our understanding of women and their experiences, including trauma. This is a thoughtful and eye-opening discussion that brings new depth and perspective to familiar stories. https:www.ingridfaro.com https://hangingontohope.org
La Única Decisión que Estás Evitando (Y Cómo Tomarla Hoy) | El Método FARO ¿Sientes que estás atrapado en piloto automático por miedo a tomar una decisión difícil? J.O. García revela por qué tu cerebro te sabotea para mantenerte en el "status quo" y te enseña cómo salir de la parálisis por análisis.Descubre el Método FARO, una herramienta práctica de 4 pasos para ganar foco, aceptar el costo del cambio, trazar tu ruta de acción mínima y transformar la ansiedad en tu mayor oportunidad de crecimiento personal.¡No decidir, ya es una decisión!¿Qué pasa si la elección que más temes es exactamente la que necesitas para construir la vida que mereces? ¡Dale play y hagamos que las cosas sucedan!
Si buscas en el diccionario de la RAE la palabra tornillo, una de las expresiones coloquiales que aparecen es "le falta un tornillo" para referirse a alguien que está loco. De hecho pone este ejemplo "aunque le falta un tornillo, es un buen chico". Siempre nos parece una buena oportunidad ir rompiendo estigmas relacionados con la salud mental. Así que hemos invitado al Faro al psiquiatra Fernando Mora, jefe de Psiquiatría del Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor y divulgador con más de cien mil seguidores en redes sociales. Para hablar de bricolaje, hablamos con el ferretero de confianza, Juan Carlos Vázquez. Como cada martes, Alejandro Pelayo se asoma al piano de la SER.
Brenda J and Karen B welcome Dr. Ingrid Faro, interim president and professor of Old Testament at Northern Seminary, to the show. With an extensive academic background, including leadership roles at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and the Scandinavian School of Theology, Dr. Faro brings both scholarly insight and pastoral depth to the conversation as we discuss her book, Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance the Story of Salvation. In this episode, Dr. Faro explores the powerful stories of women throughout Scripture—from Eve, Hagar, Tamar, Hannah, and Bathsheba to key figures in the New Testament—highlighting their resilience, faith, and role in God's redemptive story. The conversation also touches on deeper themes from her work, including the nature of evil and how these biblical narratives reshape our understanding of women and their experiences, including trauma. This is a thoughtful and eye-opening discussion that brings new depth and perspective to familiar stories. https:www.ingridfaro.com https://hangingontohope.org
Cada fin de semana, Gente Viajera, el programa de viajes líder en la radio española, ofrece a los oyentes una experiencia única con la postal sonora de Carles Lamelo. Esta sección, transporta a la audiencia a los rincones más fascinantes del mundo a través de paisajes sonoros envolventes. Cierra los ojos y disfruta de este viaje que te hará sentir que estás viajando sin salir de casa. Si eres amante de los viajes y la radio, no te pierdas la oportunidad de descubrir el mundo con las postales sonoras de Carles Lamelo.
El 23 de abril se celebra el Día del libro en homenaje a Cervantes y a Shakespeare. En este Faro hablamos del Quijote con el académico Francisco Rico, que dirigió la edición que encargó la RAE por el 4.º centenario; el catedrático José Manuel Lucía Megías, una de las personas que más saben de la vida de Cervantes, y con el escritor Andrés Trapiello, que hizo una traducción al lenguaje actual en el año 2015. Además, escucharéis a algunas voces muy reconocidas que se han sumado a la lectura continuada del Quijote que hacen desde 1997 en el Círculo de Bellas Artes.
Programa Nº 133 de "Voces del Misterio", vigésimo noveno de la Temporada 2009/2010. “ESPECIAL de VIERNES SANTO: La Sábana Santa con Juan Manuel Miñarro y Julio Marvizón, La Aldea irreductible (La Ley Seca, el origen de la expresión 'condenar a alguien al ostracismo', el Faro del Progreso)”. ESPECIAL de VIERNES SANTO. Entrevista con el escultor, imaginero y catedrático Juan Manuel Miñarro sobre la Sábana Santa y su obra en torno a la Síndone de Turín, una entrevista personal e intimista... También tendremos a Julio Marvizón hablándonos sobre este mismo tema. Para finalizar un especial de "La Aldea Irreductible", la Historia contada de forma adictiva con Javier Peláez (La Ley Seca, el Faro del Progreso, el origen de la expresión 'condenar a alguien al ostracismo'). Un programa dirigido por José Manuel García Bautista y Jordi Fernández. Audio perteneciente a la primera etapa, en Radio Betis. Fecha de emisión: 02/04/2010 RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". PARANORMALIA: https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/ (WEB), https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/ (Facebook) y https://x.com/paranormaliaweb (X).
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Towns and neighbourhoods all across the country are facing their own challenges. Now or Never is flying into a few to find out what it really takes to hold a community together, when everything's trying to pull it apart. Little Jamaica has been the heart of Toronto for generations of Caribbean and African residents and entrepreneurs. Then the subway came. It took 15 years of constant construction to build the new line. It meant years of constant headaches for business owners. Now the ones who are left say they need more than community spirit to stay alive and vibrant. Jason McDonald, the owner of a beauty salon in the area and chair of the Little Jamaica BIA, shares what's at stake and takes us on a tour of the neighbourhood.It took far longer to start an intentional community from scratch than Ron Berezan anticipated. But after a decade, construction equipment is in the ground at Blueberry Commons in Powell River, B.C., a co-housing project where everyone farms the same land, shares amenities, and makes decisions together. They plan on opening this summer, but there's still a lot to do before Ron and the team's dream officially becomes reality. There's a revolution going on inside Winnipeg's Good and Plenty Arts Collective Clubhouse, where women and gender diverse musicians take the lead and learn the techniques of music production, creating community along the way. Lana Winterhalt and Veronica Blackhawk tell us why that's so important.The remote town of Faro, Yukon has surplus housing at prices that are rare to find in other parts of the country — and mayor Jack Bowers is trying to convince people to move in. The town's population dropped significantly after a zinc mine in the community shut down in the '90s. Jack says Faro has slowly been rising from the ashes since, but more people need to move in for the town to sustain itself in the long-term.Darrell Warren is determined to fight crime in his neighbourhood. At 64 years old he's voluntarily staking out drug houses in Winnipeg's north end, and starting a tip line so other community members can come forward as witnesses, and help him try to make change. But is it safe?
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Good morning from Pharma Daily: the podcast that brings you the most important developments in the pharmaceutical and biotech world. Today, we're diving into a series of noteworthy advancements and strategic movements shaping the future of drug development and patient care.The pharmaceutical industry is seeing a flurry of mergers and acquisitions, reflecting a strategic push to enhance therapeutic portfolios. Biogen's $5.6 billion acquisition of Apellis Pharmaceuticals emphasizes its ambition to expand its immunology offerings and venture into kidney disease therapeutics. This move aligns with a broader industry trend where major players are investing heavily in acquisitions to bolster their pipelines and market positions. Similarly, Eli Lilly's $6.3 billion investment in Centessa Pharmaceuticals highlights its focus on diversifying its neuroscience portfolio, particularly in sleep disorder treatments. These strategic acquisitions underscore the high stakes and potential rewards associated with advancing treatments for neurological conditions.On the clinical front, United Therapeutics is making strides with its idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis program. A successful Phase 3 trial for Tyvaso positions it as a potential new standard in IPF treatment, paving the way for an FDA filing. This development underscores the company's ambition to secure blockbuster sales and expand its therapeutic footprint. However, AstraZeneca faced a setback when its Strensiq successor missed primary endpoints in a Phase 3 trial for treating rare metabolic diseases. This outcome illustrates the inherent risks in drug development, especially when expanding indications beyond existing pediatric uses.Regulatory scrutiny remains intense, with the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research issuing untitled letters to several companies over promotional practices. This action highlights the importance of compliance in marketing biologics and emphasizes ethical promotional strategies that align with regulatory standards. Meanwhile, GSK's Exdensur secured regulatory approval in China for asthma treatment, marking a strategic expansion into a key geographical market.Economic pressures are also influencing the industry, as seen with BASF Pharma Solutions announcing price increases for excipients and some active pharmaceutical ingredients due to rising energy and raw material costs. Such moves reflect broader economic challenges impacting the pharmaceutical supply chain, emphasizing the ongoing need for cost-effective solutions in drug manufacturing.In obesity treatment innovation, Ambrosia Biosciences has raised $100 million to advance its oral small-molecule GLP-1 therapy into clinical trials. This funding round highlights growing investor interest in next-generation obesity treatments that move beyond traditional peptide-based approaches.Moreover, artificial intelligence is increasingly being harnessed to enhance clinical trial design efficiency. Bristol-Myers Squibb's collaboration with Faro exemplifies how AI technologies are streamlining clinical research processes to improve patient outcomes and accelerate drug development timelines.In other developments, Merck has presented compelling phase 3 results for its PCSK9 inhibitor, showcasing superiority over other oral non-statin therapies for cardiovascular diseases. This positions Merck strategically within the cardiovascular market by offering promising alternatives for patients intolerant to statins.Despite these advancements, some companies face challenges. Astellas Pharma discontinued an early-stage trial for Sjogren's syndrome treatment due to developmental hurdles, while Lipella Pharmaceuticals and Io Biotech filed for bankruptcy after struggling to advance their pipelines past regulatory obstacles.On the financial side, Blackstone's closure of a $6.3 billion life sciences fund underscores robust investor confidence in biotecSupport the show
In dieser Folge nehmen wir euch mit auf eine faszinierende Spurensuche durch die Geschichte des Lambik-Bieres. Wir räumen mit romantischen Mythen auf und zeigen, wie aus einem exklusiven Luxusgetränk der Brüsseler Oberschicht ein weltbekannter Bierstil wurde. Gemeinsam mit den Erkenntnissen des Historikers Raf Meert trennen wir Fakten von Legenden und beleuchten, warum vieles, was wir über Lambik, Faro und Geuze zu wissen glaubten, so nie gestimmt hat. Wir sprechen über Exportstrategien, urbane Legenden und wie das ländliche Image von Lambik erst durch Marketing und Tourismus entstand. Begleitet uns auf dieser Reise durch Biergeschichte, die nicht nur unser Bild von Lambik, sondern vielleicht auch euren nächsten Biergenuss verändern wird!
En el día previo a la visita especial de Más de uno al Puerto de Almería, los compañeros del programa local nos han contado una de las bonitas historias que envuelven a esta tierra.
Programa Nº 111 de "Voces del Misterio", séptimo de la Temporada 2009/2010. "Efemérides (16 de Octubre), Entrevista al ufólogo Rafael Llamas Cadaval, El Faro del Progreso". Comenzaremos con nuestras habituales efemérides de hoy día 16 de Octubre de 2009. A continuación repasaremos la vida y los pensamientos/reflexiones de uno de los pioneros de la ufología andaluza, un investigador con una apasionante vida y brillante trayectoria profesional: Rafael Llamas Cadaval. Con él visitaremos una parte importante de la temática OVNI que hemos llamado UFOLOGIA HISTORICA. Una entrevista de Jordi Fernández, José Manuel García Bautista y Alberto Luis Fernández. Con Javier Peláez y "La Aldea Irreductible", la sección y podcast de "Voces del Misterio" que tanto éxito ha conseguido en tan poco tiempo, hoy con la construcción de un edificio imposible: "El Faro del Progreso". Un programa dirigido por José Manuel García Bautista y Jordi Fernández. Audio perteneciente a la primera etapa, en Radio Betis. Fecha de emisión: 16/10/2009 RECORDAROS que este PODCAST NO es el OFICIAL del programa “Voces del Misterio”. Para comentarios sobre los temas tratados o las opiniones de los colaboradores, podeís contactar directamente con el programa a través de su web (https://www.vocesdelmisterio.com) o el correo electrónico: "vocesdelmisterio@gmail.com". PARANORMALIA: https://paranormaliaweb.github.io/ (WEB), https://www.facebook.com/paranormaliaweb/ (Facebook) y https://x.com/paranormaliaweb (X).
Esta semana, en Economía Para Quedarte Sin Amigos, analizamos el pensamiento de uno de los autores más interesantes del siglo XX. La figura de Murray Rothbard, cuyo centenario se celebra este año, emerge como un pilar fundamental para comprender la evolución de la Escuela Austríaca de economía y el nacimiento del anarcocapitalismo. Aunque figuras como Hayek o Mises gozan de mayor reconocimiento académico, Rothbard representó la sistematización más radical de la libertad individual, llevando las premisas del libre mercado hasta sus últimas consecuencias: la eliminación del Estado como institución necesaria. Su legado no solo es teórico, sino que influye directamente en movimientos políticos contemporáneos que cuestionan la legitimidad de la intervención gubernamental en todas sus facetas. El propio Javier Milei dijo que este pensador es su "norte". De todo esto hablaremos, esta semana, en Economía Para Quedarte Sin Amigos, junto a un experto en la obra del economista norteamericano: Óscar Rodríguez Carreiro, profesor de la Universidad de las Hespérides y la Universidad Francisco Marroquín. El pensamiento rothbardiano se articula en torno al principio de no agresión, una premisa ética que establece que la violencia solo es legítima en defensa propia. Bajo este prisma, cualquier acción estatal que implique coacción, desde el cobro de impuestos hasta la regulación de contratos, se percibe como una vulneración de la autopropiedad. Para esta corriente, el ser humano es dueño soberano de su cuerpo y, por extensión, del fruto de su trabajo. En consecuencia, la fiscalidad no se analiza como una herramienta de redistribución, sino como una forma de servidumbre moderna donde el individuo es obligado a entregar una parte sustancial de su esfuerzo a una organización que ostenta el monopolio de la violencia.Música Esta semana, el protagonista de nuestra selección musical es el grupo británico Massive Attack. Y estos son los temas que hemos escuchado: "Teardrop" "Protection" "Karmacoma" "Black milk"
In Part 2 of this discussion, Matt chats with Dr. Ingrid Faro about her book Redeeming Eden. She shares with listeners the ways in which women advance Scripture's narrative by furthering the story of God's plan of redemption. About Dr. Faro: Ingrid Faro (PhD, MDiv) is Interim President of Northern Seminary and Professor of Old Testament and Coordinator of the MA in Old Testament–Jerusalem University College Program. Ingrid is an author and international speaker on topics including deconstructing evil, navigating suffering, forgiveness, lament, abuse and power dynamics, women in the Bible and ministry, Genesis, and Ecclesiastes. Ingrid is the author of Evil in Genesis, co-author of Honest Answers, and author of the recently-released Demystifying Evil. Link to Ingrid's book, Redeeming Eden: https://a.co/d/00oj8xyy +++Support The Bible (Unmuted) via Patreon: patreon.com/TheBibleUnmutedMatthew's blog: matthewhalsted.substack.comDon't forget to subscribe to The Bible (Unmuted)!
Westerns and Crime on a ThursdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, The Adventures of Red Ryder starring Reed Hadley, originally broadcast March 19, 1942, 84 years ago, Back to Painted Valley. The ranchers have collected $38,000 for the railroad to run a spur line to the valley. The money's in a "tin safe" at the Cattleman's Association...but not for long.Followed by Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast March 19, 1955, 71 years ago, The Mistake. Faro dealer Earl Hanley has been killed. Suspect Sam Bostick says Doc is his alibi, but Doc is out of town!Then, The Jello Program starring Jack Benny, originally broadcast March 19, 1939, 87 years ago, Buck Harris? Jack and Carmichael (the polar bear) are both in bed with a cold. Phil Harris and Kenny Baker do the show. Followed by The Shadow starring Bret Morrison, originally broadcast March 19, 1944, 82 years ago, The Drums of Doom. A dancer is threatened by voodoo after she brings a bracelet back from Haiti. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 19, 1948, 78 years ago, Waiting for the Train. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order!
Manoli y Lola disfrutan de su jubilación haciendo, entre otras muchas cosas, teatro. Son vecinas de Abla, un pequeño pueblo de Almería que se vuelca casi al completo con las funciones que hacen. Ahora están a punto de reestrenar 'Que viene mi marido', una obra de Carlos Arniches que se representó por primera vez en el Teatro de la Comedia en 1918. Joseba, bisnieto del dramaturgo y fiel oyente del Faro, ha querido agradecerles que sigan poniendo en valor el trabajo de su bisabuelo.
Matt chats with Dr. Ingrid Faro about the problem of evil and suffering. Ingrid share with readers about not just the nature of evil, but how we can navigate through a world that finds itself caught up in it. Like the prophets, we must responsibly confront the evils of our own day as divine image-bearers. About Dr. Faro: Ingrid Faro (PhD, MDiv) is Interim President of Northern Seminary and Professor of Old Testament and Coordinator of the MA in Old Testament–Jerusalem University College Program. Ingrid is an author and international speaker on topics including deconstructing evil, navigating suffering, forgiveness, lament, abuse and power dynamics, women in the Bible and ministry, Genesis, and Ecclesiastes. Ingrid is the author of Evil in Genesis, co-author of Honest Answers, and author of the recently-released Demystifying Evil. Link to Ingrid's book, Redeeming Eden: https://a.co/d/00oj8xyy +++Support The Bible (Unmuted) via Patreon: patreon.com/TheBibleUnmutedMatthew's blog: matthewhalsted.substack.comDon't forget to subscribe to The Bible (Unmuted)!
Clinical trial design hasn't materially changed in 25 years. Faro Health is fixing that — automating the manual labor behind protocol design for enterprise pharma and compressing ROI proof to a single quarter. Scott Chetham built what the industry refused to, and is now navigating the harder problem: scaling trust in a field where a single misstep touches billion-dollar pipelines.Topics Discussed:Why clinical trial design is still done in Microsoft Word — and what that costs the industryHow Faro compressed pilot-to-ROI proof from nearly a year to one quarterEmbedding change management as a core product function, not a services add-onSurviving a two-year market mistiming and the inflection that followedWhat it actually takes to scale enterprise trust when quality is non-negotiableNavigating a suddenly crowded market after years as the only playerBuilding leadership deliberately around your own gaps as a founderBalancing enterprise customer demand against focused product executionKey GTM Insights:Make ROI measurable before you can measure what you actually want. When Faro couldn't yet directly quantify what customers cared most about, they identified credible surrogates and sold to customers willing to treat those proxies as sufficient signal. This unlocked early enterprise revenue while the measurement infrastructure matured. As Scott put it: "The earlier sales were people who were more believers that if you could measure this surrogate for what we really want to do, that's a strong enough case to keep going." The lesson: don't wait for perfect measurement. Find a defensible proxy, be transparent about it, and find the buyers sophisticated enough to accept it.Compress time-to-ROI as a primary product investment. Faro spent years iterating specifically on the speed of value proof — getting it from nearly twelve months down to a single quarter. That compression is not a sales tactic. It's a structural product and process investment that compounds: shorter pilots close faster, expansions follow sooner, and the fundraising narrative tightens. Scott is explicit that this took years of disciplined iteration, not a single insight.Change management is not a services line — it's a retention mechanism. Faro's professional services team includes specialists — described as former consultants — whose job is not implementation but process redesign. They help customers map current workflows, define new ones, and report measurable value back to leadership. Without that function, even a product with clear ROI sits unused in entrenched organizations. Scott frames this as one of the most critical investments to their success.Mistiming the market is survivable if the thesis is structurally sound. Faro was approximately two years early for enterprise pharma readiness. Rather than pivoting toward an easier segment, they used that time to mature the platform to enterprise deployment standards. When the market inflected — Scott dates it to roughly 14 months before the recording — they were positioned to capture pull demand without advertising. The lesson is not "be early." It's that a structurally inevitable market shift can absorb a timing error if you survive long enough with discipline.Signing a contract is the start of the sale, not the end. Scott's chairman — described as one of the first CEOs of Upwork — tells the team the same thing after every closed deal: "Congratulations. Now the real sales work begins." In high-trust, high-stakes industries, retention is built on daily delivery. This isn't a platitude — it's an operational orientation that shapes how Faro allocates attention post-close.// Sponsors: Front Lines — Silicon Valley's leading Podcast Production Studio. We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. Mention you are a listener and get a 10% discount. www.FrontLines.io/Podcast-as-a-Service
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¿Sabes lo que nadie te dice cuando alguien que amas entra en crisis? Que es posible que tú termines más agotado que la persona en crisis.Puede ser tu pareja, tu hijo, tu padre, tu mejor amigo... y de repente tú te conviertes en quien sostiene todo mientras esa persona navega la tormenta. Organizas, resuelves, calmas... y por dentro también estás colapsando.En este episodio hablamos de algo que en América Latina casi no se menciona: cómo acompañar sin perderte en el proceso. Te comparto 5 herramientas respaldadas por la ciencia para que puedas ser ese faro que guía... sin que tu propia luz se apague.Porque amar no es hundirse junto con el otro. Es aprender a sostener sin romperte.
On this episode of Mutuality Matters: Women and Words, Host Dr. Mimi Haddad interviewed Rev. Dr. Ingrid Faro. Ingrid described her challenging childhood and young married life as one of abuse, both psychologically and physically. Her early church experience was equally difficult, as women were to be seen but not heard. In her family of origins, she felt invisible and unimportant. She was terrified of her mother and had no real relationship with her dad. Ingrid was struggling to figure out who she is and even wondered if it was safe to think her thoughts. She also wanted out of the church because, as Ingrid describes, she so wanted God to be fair, but life didn't seem to be fair. Ingrid shared how her first husband (a preacher and NT scholar) was unfaithful to her. He was also violent and broke her nose, landing her in the ER, where she told the attending doctors that she had an “accident,” but they were unconvinced. These and other experiences led to her struggle with the question of “theodicy,” whether God is just and good. Ingrid wondered if she could ever really trust God. This led to an exploration of God theologically. She became acquainted with and greatly admires the scholarship of the OT scholar Dr. Abraham Joshua Heschel. A passion for the OT was part of her journey. Her second husband nurtured honest, even blunt communication, or as Brené Brown says, “clarity is kindness.” As Ingrid studied Scripture, she encountered many bold women who henceforward served as her role models! In them she found a sense of release, or as she said, “I didn't know the weight that was on my shoulders until it was lifted off me.” Ingrid began to see God's clear anointing on women which began with the Apostle Paul. Ingrid began to sense a calling to an academic study of Scripture, which gave her pause. She was given opportunities to say what was on her heart but felt conflicted. Then she asked herself, “Can I stand before God and say, ‘I can't.'” She had to distinguish between a fear of people and a fear of God. Yet the biblical “texts of terror” that appeared to silence women were very limited compared the many, many texts that welcomed their wisdom, voice and leadership. Consider Paul's texts that seem to silence women (1 Cor. 14:34–36, 1 Tim. 2:11–15, Eph. 5:22&FF) compared to the many women Paul celebrates as co-leaders with him in preaching the gospel and leading churches, like those cited in Romans 16. More recently, Ingrid has considered the challenge of abuse in the church one of the most pressing challenges the church must address. She sometimes feels that the church is one of the most abusive places women encounter. Yet this was certainly an issue noted in Genesis 2. Here Ingrid notes the challenge of Bible translation as too often Genesis 2:18 is translated “The Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.” The Hebrew word for “helper,” is ezer, which means “a strong rescue,” as Dave Freedman notes. “Helper” fails to describe the true meaning of ezer. Ingrid also points to the work of Katharine Bushnell who redeems Eve by observing that she was the first person to have faith and hope in God's promises. She also points to the following authors who have inspired her own scholarship and faith: Karen Swallow Prior, Carol L. Meyers, Edith Deen, Sandra Ritcher, Cynthia Long Westfall, and also biblical models like Abraham and Sarah. For many years, Ingrid taught OT and has recently published the book, Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance the Story of Salvation. Ingrid will lead a keynote and workshop at CBE's conference this summer in Chicago, where she will also receive CBE's Lifetime Achievement Award. Guest Bio: Bio: Revd. Dr. Ingrid Faro is an ordained minister and currently serves as interim president and professor of Old Testament at Northern Seminary in Chicago. She previously served as dean of academic affairs, dean of theology at the Scandinavian School of Theology, and director of master's programs at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where she also taught Hebrew and Old Testament. She is an international speaker and the author of Redeeming Eden: How Women in the Bible Advance the Story of Salvation with Joyce Koo Dalrymple, Demystifying Evil, co-author of Honest Answers, Evil in Genesis, co-author of forthcoming As We Forgive: A Biblical Theology of Forgiveness, as well as articles, chapters, and reviews. Prior to her work in theological education, Ingrid was an entrepreneur and president of an insurance consulting group serving one-thousand agents in thirty-five states for twenty years. Ingrid has two children and four grandchildren. Related Resources: Healing from Hierarchy: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/mutuality-healing-from-hierarchy/ Silent No More: Exposing Abuse Among Evangelicals: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/silent-no-more-exposing-abuse-among-evangelicals/ Her Silence Screams: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/her-silence-screams/ When Religion Hurts: How Complementarian Churches Harm Women: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/when-religion-hurts-how-complementarian-churches-hurt/ 0:00 Called to Seminary 01:25 Meet Ingrid Farrow 03:37 From Trauma to Theology 06:25 Studying Evil in Genesis 08:36 Why Theodicy Matters 10:31 Patriarchy and Abuse 16:56 Finding Freedom and Voice 19:31 Leading at Northern Seminary 23:17 What Did I Tell You 26:29 Women in Theology Today 28:21 Chicago Conference Invite 29:23 Reading the Clobber Passages 31:16 Scholars Correcting Exegesis 34:04 Trauma Abuse and the Church 35:37 Genesis Reframing Creation 40:03 Women as Full Image Bearers 42:47 Old Testament Women with Voice 46:29 Key Stories Sarah Hannah Ruth 51:20 Future of Women in Ministry 54:58 Global Impact and Closing Prayer