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The mission of God doesn't belong to “someone else.” Jesus sends all of us.In the final week of Find Your Place in God's Mission, Ted Coniaris teaches from John 20, Acts 1, Colossians 3, and Revelation 7 to explore how the Church is called to continue God's mission in the world.This message unpacks Jesus' words, “As the Father has sent me, I am sending you,” and challenges followers of Christ to live as people sent to witness, work, and worship. Discover how the Holy Spirit empowers ordinary people to reflect Jesus in everyday life—from workplaces and neighborhoods to gathered worship and personal relationships.The story of Scripture ultimately points toward a future where people from every nation, tribe, and language worship Jesus together—and the Church is invited to participate in that mission today.
The Church exists to continue God's mission—sent into the world to work, witness, and worship—so that all nations might come to know and glorify the living God.
Jesus didn't come to offer a comfortable, “blue-pill” version of faith. He came announcing the Kingdom of God—a new reality that changes everything.In Week 6 of Find Your Place in God's Mission, Tammy Melchien teaches from Mark 1, Luke 4, and Matthew 6 to explore Jesus' radical invitation to repent, realign our lives, and follow Him as King. Through the lens of The Matrix, this message shows how the mission of God becomes visible in Jesus—and how following Him reshapes our priorities, relationships, and purpose.Discover what it means to seek first the Kingdom of God and join Jesus in His mission to bring hope, justice, grace, and restoration to the world.
The mission of God becomes visible in Jesus—He is the good news, the King who brings God's reign. To follow Him is to live under His rule and join His kingdom mission.
You weren't just saved—you were meant to represent.In this message from Week 5 of Find Your Place in God's Mission, Ted Coniaris explores a striking image from Jeremiah 13 and shows how God's people were always meant to reflect Him to the world.When that calling was lost, God didn't give up—He sent Jesus. Now, instead of God wearing His people, we are invited to clothe ourselves with Christ.This episode unpacks what that means in real life—through justice, mercy, and transformed character.You'll learn:– The deeper meaning behind Jeremiah's “linen belt” illustration– How Jesus redefines identity by clothing us in Himself– Why justice and mercy are essential to God's mission– How the fruit of the Spirit shapes a life that draws others to God– What it looks like to close the gap between what we say and how we liveKey Scriptures: Jeremiah 13:1–11; Galatians 3:27; Romans 13:14; Micah 6:8; Galatians 5:22–23; Matthew 5:44–45If you've ever wondered how your everyday life connects to God's bigger mission—this message will help you see it clearly.
We were made to be worn by God—clothed in love, joy, peace, patience, justice, mercy, and humility—so that the world might see His beauty in our lives and be drawn to Him.
What is God building today — and what part are you called to play in it? In this message from Restoring the House – Together, Matt Donaldson explores Nehemiah 3 and the team of ordinary people who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem together. This chapter may look like a long list of names, but behind it is a powerful truth: God builds His kingdom through His people. Every person had a place on the wall, and every believer today has a part to play in building the Church and bringing restoration to the world around them. This message will challenge you to: • Discover your place in God's plan • Move from burden and prayer into action • Live with radical faith motivated by love • Trust God with the “seed” He's already given you Because God isn't just building services or organisations — He's building His Church through ordinary people saying “yes” to Him.
What if rescue isn't the end of your story—but just the beginning?In Week 4 of Find Your Place in God's Mission, Chris Nichols explores the Exodus story to reveal a powerful truth: God doesn't just rescue His people from slavery—He redeems them for a purpose.Through Moses and the Israelites, we see that rescue changes circumstances, but redemption restores identity and calling. God forms His people into a “kingdom of priests” and a “holy nation,” set apart not for superiority—but for mission.And through Jesus, that same calling now belongs to us.This message speaks to anyone who: Feels stuck after experiencing God's rescue Struggles to live out their faith consistently Wonders what their life is meant for You'll discover that you are not just freed from your past—you are sent into the world with purpose.Key Scripture: Exodus 6:1–8; Exodus 19:3–6; 1 Peter 2:9 Big Idea: We are redeemed people, called to reflect God's character and participate in His mission.
God's people are redeemed people—called to be priestly and holy so that the nations might know Him.
What if God's blessing in your life was never meant to stop with you?In Week 3 of Find Your Place in God's Story, John Ciesniewski explores Genesis 12 and the calling of Abraham to show how God's mission has always been about reaching the world through His people.When God chose Abraham, it wasn't because he was the most impressive or deserving—it was because God was launching a rescue plan for the nations. Abraham was blessed for a purpose: to become a blessing.And through Jesus, that calling now belongs to us.This message invites you to rethink a self-centered view of faith and step into a bigger story—one where your life becomes a channel of God's grace to others.You'll discover: Why blessing in the Bible is always outward-facing How your everyday relationships are part of God's mission What it means to live as someone who is sent Key Scripture: Genesis 12:1–3; Galatians 3:7–9, 29; Revelation 22:1–5 Big Idea: We are heirs of God's mission through Abraham—blessed to be a blessing to the nations.
The Game Changers podcast celebrates true pioneers who inspire us to take the big step forward and up in education and beyond. In episode 212 (Part 1) of Game Changers, Professor Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Dr Paul Kidson. Dr Paul Kidson is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership at the Australian Catholic University. His diverse educational career includes teaching English and Drama both in low socio-economic multicultural schools in Sydney's western suburbs and socio-educationally advantaged inner metropolitan schools, curriculum leadership in regional NSW and Victorian schools, 11 years' as a school principal, and as an Educational Leadership academic since 2017. His Master of Education (Honours) degree in philosophy of education, for which he was awarded a university medal, was completed at the University of New England, and his doctoral research in principal leadership, school culture, and leading in complex social environments was completed at the University of Sydney in 2018. His teaching and research adopts a holistic and interdisciplinary approach, drawing on a range of academic disciplines and insights. Through this, he explores how school leaders work within, and critically transform, their complex professional lives. This encompasses broader systems and policies that govern their work and school communities, as well as how they develop and sustain their personal leadership story. He is deeply committed to developing emerging and aspiring leaders, and to date, six of his former staff have been appointed to school principalship, and a further nine to deputy principalship or head of campus leadership roles. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Evan Phillips supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at gamechangers@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
In Abraham, God launched a mission to redeem the nations—and in Christ, we are heirs of that mission, sent into the world to be a blessing.
This week, we pause our "Find Your Place" sermon series to gather together for a Worship Experience. As we move into this space, we encourage you start a Discipleship Conversation.
Today's self-care episode offers you a simple practice, but with profound possibility. Rachel will guide you to go out in nature and do two things - get yourself fired up, and then find stillness. It is a beautiful way to connect with everything happening in nature on the outside, and feel what it brings you on the inside. By the end, you will have a quieter mind and a deeper connection to your place on this earth. Tune in to begin. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What if the ordinary parts of your life are actually the most sacred?In Week 2 of Find Your Place in God's Story, Ted Coniaris takes us back to Genesis to rediscover what it means to be human—and why your life matters more than you think.From the opening chapters of Scripture, we see that humanity was created in the image of God with a clear purpose: to create, cultivate, and carry God's presence into the world. But this calling isn't just about the beginning of the story—it continues today.Through Jesus, what was lost in Eden is being restored. And according to 1 Corinthians 3:16, we are now the temple of the living God.That means: Your work matters Your relationships matter Your everyday life is part of God's mission This message challenges the idea that faith is confined to Sundays and invites you to see your entire life as sacred ground.Key Scripture: Genesis 1:26–28; Genesis 2:10–15; 1 Corinthians 3:16 Big Idea: Creation is part of God's mission, and we are called to steward it by creating, cultivating, and carrying His presence into the world.
From Genesis to Revelation, creation is not a backdrop—it's part of the mission. We are stewards of what God made and what Christ came to redeem.
What if the Bible isn't a collection of disconnected stories—but one unified story that you're already part of?In Week 1 of Find Your Place in God's Mission, Chris Nichols introduces a conversation with Ed Stetzer and Ted Coniaris that explores the central storyline of Scripture: God's mission to redeem and restore all creation.Through Luke 24 and the story of the road to Emmaus, we see how Jesus helped His followers rediscover where they stood in that story—and why it changed everything.This message speaks to anyone who has ever felt: Disconnected from purpose Stuck in the routine of everyday life Unsure where they fit in God's plan Rather than calling us to find a new story, Jesus invites us to remember the one we're already in.Key Scripture: Luke 24:25–27, 44–48, 32 Big Idea: God's mission is the story of the Bible—and our purpose is to join Him in it.Featuring insights from Ed Stetzer, this episode helps frame the entire biblical narrative—Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration—and invites you to find your place within it.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals one unified story: the mission of God to redeem all creation. Our purpose is to join God in His mission.
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Finishing up our series, Finding Your Place, pastor Luke preached from Galatians 6:9-10 and encouraged us to remember that faithfulness matters, God uses small acts to produce eternal results, and serving creates a place where people find hope. ++++++++++++++ Download the Church App here: https://bit.ly/3vxVr8q If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave a comment below
Looking at 1 Corinthians 12, pastor Luke shared about how the Apostle Paul taught us that spiritual gifts come from the Holy Spirit and unite the diverse Body of Christ to carry out God's mission! ++++++++++++++ Download the Church App here: https://bit.ly/3vxVr8q If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave a comment below
Looking to 1 Peter 4:10-11, pastor Luke shared how all followers of Jesus have spiritual gifts, gifts are to be used to serve others, and this brings glory to God. ++++++++++++++ Download the Church App here: https://bit.ly/3vxVr8q If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave a comment below
Today, we're talking with Kiley Palmertree, Recruiting Manager at Klute Inc., one of the nation's leading substation steel fabricators. Kiley brings over 18 years of experience in relationship management — from education to banking — and now uses her gift for connection to attract top-tier talent and align them with Klute's long-term vision. She's known for her optimism, kindness, and the way she makes candidates feel like part of the family from the very first conversation. In this episode, we'll explore her recruiting philosophy, her community outreach work, and how she's helping Klute meet industry demands while building a strong, people-first culture.
In this episode of Wine Behind the Scenes, Laurel Simmons chats with Joel Droogh, whose path to the wine industry started on a dairy farm outside Ottawa. From chasing cows as a kid to crafting low-alcohol wines in Niagara, Joel shares how his hands-on background and entrepreneurial drive led him to a life among the vines. Joel opens up about his transition from brewing to winemaking, why Canadian wineries are facing big challenges (and big opportunities), and how younger drinkers are reshaping the industry. They talk branding, climate change, community engagement, and what it will take for Canadian wines to shine on the global stage. This episode is a behind-the-label look at the future of wine through the eyes of someone who's living and shaping it. What You'll Learn: How Joel went from beer to wine (and why) What Canadian wineries are doing to stand out Why low and no-alcohol wines are gaining traction The role of branding and storytelling in wine How younger generations are changing wine culture Joel's big-picture vision for Canadian wine on the world stage Joel Droogh grew up on a working dairy farm just outside Ottawa, where he learned the value of hard work, grit, and community. A graduate of Niagara College's Brewmaster, Winery and Viticulture Technology program, Joel has worked in brewing, greenhouses, wine labs, and vineyards. He's also a natural communicator and business-minded innovator, now focusing on wine marketing, sales, and global outreach. As part of the next generation, Joel brings a fresh energy to Canadian wine. Follow Joel on Instagram at @joeldroogh or connect with him on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joel-droogh Want to hear what's next for Canadian wine? Listen now at www.winebehindthescenes.com
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In this deeply honest episode, I sit down with Alex Willumsen — the voice behind Step by Step Brighton — a UK-based stepmum who supports women navigating stepfamily life, particularly those who are childless not by choice.Alex opens up about the heartbreak of infertility, the emotional toll of raising someone else's children, and what it's like to be seen as a “mum figure” while silently grieving the child she never had. We also talk about identity, high-conflict bio mums, and the unspoken tension between biological and childless stepmums.This episode is for any woman who's ever questioned her role, her worth, or whether she belongs in the motherhood space.
Send us a textIn this episode, I'm joined by the newest Amplify RJ intern, Kylie Chen to check in about how we're navigating the heaviness of ICE raids happening in my city, to the overwhelm of polycrisis, to the exhaustion of being a young parent trying to balance it all, and how we both wrestle with showing up for justice in ways that are sustainable. We talk about building community where you are, the nonlinear journey of figuring out your role, the tension between needing to survive and wanting to do liberation work full-time, and the imperfect path I've taken trying to balance all of that myself.If you've ever felt overwhelmed, disconnected, unsure of your place, or wondered how the hell to keep going, I hope this conversation lets you know, you're not alone.Also, real talk if you appreciate this work and want it to continue, join our community, take a course, or bring me in to work with your school or organization. That's how I feed my family and keep this work going.PodMatchPodMatch Automatically Matches Ideal Podcast Guests and Hosts For InterviewsRep Amplify RJ Merch Connect with us on:Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Threads, YouTube, and TikTok!SUPPORT by sharing this podcast and leaving a rating or review
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In this episode of The Timeout, Dwyane Wade, D Wright, Bob, and Chris Johnson lock in on playoff battles, underdog energy, and elite leadership. They break down the Pacers-Cavs series, giving Indy props for their pace, team ball, and Haliburton’s leadership. Carlisle’s steady coaching and the forwards’ floor spacing get big nods. Cleveland, despite star power and awards, looked outmatched and “shell shocked.” Jokic gets love for “coaching from the floor,” controlling the game with IQ and poise. SGA shines as a rising MVP, carrying OKC with smart, two-way play. And while MPJ’s struggles are real, the crew knows Denver needs his scoring to repeat. Music Credit: Khari Mateen. What We Discussed: 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Can The Pacers Handle The Pace? 08:31 Carlisle's Steady Coaching 10:27 Find Your Place & Work Hard 14:24 Coaching From The Floor 22:00 Two Way Play 28:27 How Injuries Affects Players 35:24 What's Up, Who's Hooping? 44:12 What's Up, Who's Losing Touch? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you found your place in life? Have you found your place in the body of Christ? The Bible teaches that we are God's masterpiece and that he has a master plan for each of us. As we commit our lives to fulfill His plan and purpose we will see His plan unfold before us. Nothing is more important that you fulfilling His plan for your life.
Send us a text"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” ~ Mark TwainGuest Bio: Joe Barnes is the Amazon bestselling author of “The Rebel Code” and “Escape The System.” He helps his readers break free from conventional ways of working and living to find authentic happiness and success. He's also spent many years working as a hypnotherapist, speaker and coach.SHOW NOTES: Website: http://www.escapethesystemnow.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapethesystem19/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JoeBarnesAuthor REMARKABLE LISTENER SPECIAL OFFER(S):REMARKABLE OFFER 1: Save 30% to 80% on EVERYTHING you order at MyPillow.com with Free Promo Code, “REMARKABLE“. Yes, that's right! Use the best My Pillow promo code out there to save a ton of money on all 250+ quality, comfortable, cozy home goods at MyPillow.com/Remarkable. From sheets, to blankets, to pillows, to mattress toppers, be ready to sleep better and live more comfortably than you ever have before!REMARKABLE OFFER 2: Click the link to get the Kindle version of Joe's newly released book "The Rebel Code" for just $0.99. Offer lasts for 3 days after the episode airs.For more Remarkable Episodes, Inspiration, and Motivation, please visit https://davidpasqualone.com/remarkable-people-podcast/. Enjoy!Support the showWant Even More?
To discover your role in God's goals for you in this new year, you must first be able to answer this question: Who are you? Do you know your part in the mission to share about God's love? This message will help you find and understand your place, while reminding you that the answer to the question, "Who are you?" is actually less about you and more about what Jesus did for you.We live in a world that constantly tries to define us by our greatest achievements, or our worst failures. But who does God say we are? In Unshakable: Finding Your Identity in Who God Says You Are, Pastor Matt Ewart shows us that we get our identity by who Jesus is and what he's done for us. Request your copy of Unshakable with your financial gift. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book "Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't" at taboobook.org.
Episode Description In this episode of the Next Gen Prophets Podcast, we dive into the powerful truth that your prophetic identity and sense of belonging are found in God alone. Reflecting on Exodus 20:2-3, Prophet Deborah-Anne reveals how putting God first, establishes your identity as a prophetic voice in this generation. Learn how embracing your divine identity empowers you to boldly fulfill your prophetic calling. Key Points Covered in This Episode: God Defines Your Prophetic Identity As Next Gen Prophets, your identity is not shaped by culture or opinions but by God Himself. You are chosen, set apart, and equipped to speak His truth. A true prophetic voice is rooted in surrender to God's authority, allowing Him to shape every aspect of your life. Belonging Fuels Your Prophetic Assignment Belonging to God's royal priesthood means you have a divine purpose to declare His glory and impact this generation. Your prophetic voice gains strength when you fully embrace your place in God's kingdom. Step Boldly into Your Prophetic Calling Embracing your identity in Christ gives you the confidence to fulfill your prophetic assignments without fear or compromise. Aligning your life with God's design prepares you to speak with authority and bring transformation. Scriptures for Further Study: Exodus 20:2-3: "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before Me." 1 Peter 2:9: "But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light."
Episode Description In this episode of the Next Gen Prophets Podcast, we dive into the powerful truth that your prophetic identity and sense of belonging are found in God alone. Reflecting on Exodus 20:2-3, Prophet Deborah-Anne reveals how putting God first, establishes your identity as a prophetic voice in this generation. Learn how embracing your divine identity empowers you to boldly fulfill your prophetic calling. Key Points Covered in This Episode: God Defines Your Prophetic Identity As Next Gen Prophets, your identity is not shaped by culture or opinions but by God Himself. You are chosen, set apart, and equipped to speak His truth. A true prophetic voice is rooted in surrender to God's authority, allowing Him to shape every aspect of your life. Belonging Fuels Your Prophetic Assignment Belonging to God's royal priesthood means you have a divine purpose to declare His glory and impact this generation. Your prophetic voice gains strength when you fully embrace your place in God's kingdom. Step Boldly into Your Prophetic Calling Embracing your identity in Christ gives you the confidence to fulfill your prophetic assignments without fear or compromise. Aligning your life with God's design prepares you to speak with authority and bring transformation. Scriptures for Further Study: Exodus 20:2-3: "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before Me." 1 Peter 2:9: "But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light."
Jesus came offering salvation to the Jews, but they rejected Him, so He turned his promises to the Gentiles, explaining how the future would be a world of church expansion and individual salvation.
Jesus came offering salvation to the Jews, but they rejected Him, so He turned his promises to the Gentiles, explaining how the future would be a world of church expansion and individual salvation.
In this conversation, Joe Barnes reveals the rebel code: 12 steps to find your place in the world and win. He shares his journey of rebellion against conventional norms and his lessons about life, success, and mental health. He emphasises the importance of living authentically and the need for rebels in society and provides practical steps for achieving personal goals while maintaining mental well-being. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Rebellion and Success 01:16 Life Lessons: The Hard Truths 03:09 Chasing Goals vs. Living in the Moment 05:35 Facing Resistance: The Rebel's Journey 08:27 The Need for Rebels in Society 14:43 The Rebel Code: Steps to Authentic Living 20:29 Mental Health and Connection for Rebels 24:42 Goal Setting and Achieving Success 28:12 Connecting with Joe Barnes and Final Thoughts You can get his new book "The Rebel Code" for just $0.99 (Kindle version) for 48 hours after the release of this podcast: https://mybook.to/RebelCode To discover more of his work, visit https://escapethesystemnow.com CONFESSIONS is now available: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/confessions-book/ Thank you for joining me on this MIRROR TALK podcast journey. Kindly subscribe on any platform. Please do not forget to leave a review and rating. Let us stay connected: https://linktr.ee/mirrortalkpodcast More inspiring episodes and show notes here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/ Your opinions, thoughts, suggestions and comments matter to us. Share them here: https://mirrortalkpodcast.com/your-opinion-matters/ Invest in us by becoming a Patreon. Please support us by subscribing to one or more of the offerings that we have available at http://patreon.com/MirrorTalk Every proceeds will improve the quality of our work and outreach. To serve you better.
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In this episode of the Intimate Marriage Podcast, Alexandra Stockwell, MD, interviews her husband, Rodd Stockwell, MD, and Victor Mangona, MD. Together with Victor's wife, Kate Mangona, MD, they have an honest and open discussion about how to support an ambitious wife. The men share the nuanced (and rarely articulated) experience of being married to a driven, ambitious, and growth-oriented woman–the challenges and the gratifications. Rodd and Victor share their thought processes, including initial skepticism and eventual support they've felt while navigating their wives' forays into personal growth and coaching. Ultimately it's been something that has had a profound and welcome impact on each of them and their relationships. The husbands are wonderfully frank in describing how they perceived their partners' personal growth journeys, and the consequent adjustments inspired within their marriages. This episode abounds with valuable insights on how to cultivate deeper emotional, sensual, and erotic intimacy with your spouse. Also in this episode: The transformational impact personal growth of one spouse can have on the other, and on the marriage as a whole. Importance of supporting each individual's passions and pursuits in service of a sustainable and fulfilling marriage. Listening with openness, without feeling any pressure to fix or change one's partner. Strategies for integrating new practices when returning home from retreats without it feeling like an added burden on your marriage. Subscribe To The Intimate Marriage Podcast: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With Alexandra Stockwell, MD: Website | Linkedin | Instagram Get your copy of “Uncompromising Intimacy” by Dr. Alexandra Stockwell here: https://amzn.to/2ymI3Hl Download the first chapter of Dr Alexandra's bestselling book, “Uncompromising Intimacy,” here: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/book Cultivate your intimacy skills (without compromise) in Aligned & Hot Marriage, Dr. Alexandra's proven method for smart couples ready to love more fully: www.alignedhotmarriage.com Join Dr. Alexandra's email list to stay connected. She shares inspiring stories, her latest insights and opportunities to learn with her: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/subscribe This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
In this episode of the Intimate Marriage Podcast, Alexandra Stockwell, MD, interviews her husband, Rodd Stockwell, MD, and Victor Mangona, MD. Together with Victor's wife, Kate Mangona, MD, they have an honest and open discussion about how to support an ambitious wife. The men share the nuanced (and rarely articulated) experience of being married to a driven, ambitious, and growth-oriented woman–the challenges and the gratifications. Rodd and Victor share their thought processes, including initial skepticism and eventual support they've felt while navigating their wives' forays into personal growth and coaching. Ultimately it's been something that has had a profound and welcome impact on each of them and their relationships. The husbands are wonderfully frank in describing how they perceived their partners' personal growth journeys, and the consequent adjustments inspired within their marriages. This episode abounds with valuable insights on how to cultivate deeper emotional, sensual, and erotic intimacy with your spouse. Also in this episode: The transformational impact personal growth of one spouse can have on the other, and on the marriage as a whole. Importance of supporting each individual's passions and pursuits in service of a sustainable and fulfilling marriage. Listening with openness, without feeling any pressure to fix or change one's partner. Strategies for integrating new practices when returning home from retreats without it feeling like an added burden on your marriage. About Kate Mangona, MD Dr. Kate Mangona is a board-certified pediatric radiologist, certified life & marriage coach, girl & poodle mom, real estate investor and the host of the Love Lab MD podcast and coaching program. When she is not reading pediatric imaging studies or helping physician moms argue less and reignite the sparks in their relationships, she is most likely dancing and singing with her three little girls and hubby:) Join us in Maui Oct 7-11, 2024! Sign up here: www.alexandrastockwell.com/honeymoon2.0 Subscribe To The Intimate Marriage Podcast: Apple Podcast | YouTube | Spotify Connect With Alexandra Stockwell, MD: Website | Linkedin | Instagram Get your copy of "Uncompromising Intimacy" by Dr. Alexandra Stockwell here: https://amzn.to/2ymI3Hl Download the first chapter of Dr Alexandra's bestselling book, "Uncompromising Intimacy," here: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/book Cultivate your intimacy skills (without compromise) in Aligned & Hot Marriage, Dr. Alexandra's proven method for smart couples ready to love more fully: www.alignedhotmarriage.com Join Dr. Alexandra's email list to stay connected. She shares inspiring stories, her latest insights and opportunities to learn with her: https://www.alexandrastockwell.com/subscribe This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact
The Creative Career Path series continues! The Creative Career Path is a 7 step process to help you strike the perfect balance between business and art, i.e. thriving financially while staying creatively fulfilled. ---- CREDITS Thanks to Yoni Wolf and the band WHY? for our theme music. Thanks to my man Nate Utesch and his band Metavari for all the other tunes! Metavari.com Thanks to Alex Sugg for editing and the podcast! www.alexsugg.com