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Jack Wallace joins us to discuss FAFSA and college funding. It is wildly expensive, but Jack brings great advice on how to get grants and scholarships to cut the cost.
What drives a decorated Special Operations pilot to unload his weapon - not in fear of the enemy, but of himself?In this Urban Valor Podcast interview, Army veteran and Night Stalker pilot Nick O'Kelly reveals the mental battle he faced during deployment in Afghanistan. A former Green Beret turned elite helicopter pilot, Nick opens up about the hidden war inside his head — a war with depression, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts that nearly claimed his life.While flying missions in an active combat zone, Nick reached a breaking point. Fearing he might harm himself, he made the chilling decision to empty his pistol and carry it unloaded for the remainder of the deployment. This episode dives deep into the culture of military mental health, the silent suffering many combat veterans endure, and what it means to survive not just physically, but emotionally!
Click here for the DRB Daily Sign Up form! TODAY'S SCRIPTURE: Psalm 121; Mark 9-10 Click HERE to give! Get Free App Here! One Year Bible Podcast: Join Hunter and Heather Barnes on 'The Daily Radio Bible' for a daily 20-minute spiritual journey. Engage with scripture readings, heartfelt devotionals, and collective prayers that draw you into the heart of God's love. Embark on this year-long voyage through the Bible, and let each day's passage uplift and inspire you. TODAY'S EPISODE: Welcome to the Daily Radio Bible podcast! In this episode, Hunter invites listeners into a heartfelt time of Scripture reading, prayer, and reflection. As we begin the month of November and continue our journey through the Bible, today's reading covers Psalm 121—a song of trusting in God's protection—and passages from Mark 9 and 10, which reveal moments from Jesus' ministry, including his teachings on faith, humility, and the kingdom of God. Rather than concluding with a devotional, Hunter opens a space for personal meditation, encouraging you to contemplate what word or passage spoke to your heart and to engage with God through journaling and prayer. This episode also ends with several beautiful prayers and a reminder about the importance of daily spiritual practice. Whether you're new to the podcast or a returning listener, join Hunter today to warm your heart by God's love, reflect on his word, and discover how daily habits can transform your walk with Christ. TODAY'S DEVOTION: Today, we are invited into a sacred moment—a space not filled by words, but by silence and reflection. After the reading of Psalm 121 and the stories from Mark 9 and 10, Hunter pauses the usual rhythm and gently turns the focus to each listener: What did you hear? What stirred your heart? Instead of offering a prepared devotional, Hunter urges us to become active participants, to meditate and pray over any word, thought, or statement in the scripture that resonated with us. This is an invitation not just to listen, but to respond. Did something that Jesus or David spoke awaken a question within you, spark a longing, offer comfort, or prod you toward a new way of living? Hunter encourages us to write these things down—take out a journal or a piece of paper, go to that verse, read it again, speak it aloud, let it settle into the soil of our hearts. If God has whispered a question or a command, if the Holy Spirit has impressed something on you, steward it. Thank God for what he brings to light. Receive it, and, by God's strength, step into whatever He places before you. This practice—listening with an open heart, reflecting honestly, and responding in faith—is itself a devotional act, a way to cultivate what God is planting within. That is Hunter's prayer for each of us: that today, we will allow God to speak, that we will give room for Him, and that we will participate fully in His work—in us, for us, and through us. May we recognize the voice of God in Scripture. May we be attentive to our own soul's response. And may we step forward in faith, trusting that the God who speaks is the God who loves, the God who leads, and the God who transforms. That's a prayer for Hunter, for his own soul, and it's a prayer for you. May it be so. TODAY'S PRAYERS: Lord God Almighty and everlasting father you have brought us in safety to this new day preserve us with your Mighty power that we might not fall into sin or be overcome by adversity. And in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of your purpose through Jesus Christ Our Lord amen. Oh God you have made of one blood all the peoples of the earth and sent your blessed son to preach peace to those who are far and those who are near. Grant that people everywhere may seek after you, and find you. Bring the nations into your fold, pour out your Spirit on all flesh, and hasten the coming of your kingdom through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. And now Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. And where there is sadness, Joy. Oh Lord grant that I might not seek to be consoled as to console. To be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love. For it is in the giving that we receive, in the pardoning that we are pardoned, it is in the dying that we are born unto eternal life. Amen And now as our Lord has taught us we are bold to pray... Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven, give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our tresspasses as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not unto temptation, but deliver us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. Loving God, we give you thanks for restoring us in your image. And nourishing us with spiritual food, now send us forth as forgiven people, healed and renewed, that we may proclaim your love to the world, and continue in the risen life of Christ. Amen. OUR WEBSITE: www.dailyradiobible.com We are reading through the New Living Translation. Leave us a voicemail HERE: https://www.speakpipe.com/dailyradiobible Subscribe to us at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Dailyradiobible/featured OTHER PODCASTS: Listen with Apple Podcast DAILY BIBLE FOR KIDS DAILY PSALMS DAILY PROVERBS DAILY LECTIONARY DAILY CHRONOLOGICAL
While national debates revive unproven claims about what causes autism, local families say they're focused on more immediate concerns.
Join host Kris Kington-Barker with Nancy Ballinger, Children's Bereavement Counselor, and author of Two Brave Cubs - Finding Help When Children Grieve and Dr. Orquidia Frousto, Trainer and Consultant on the topic of children's grief and how current social, political and environmental losses are having an impact on our youth. They will explore how grief shows up differently in young people and how a children's book about grief has served as a shared narrative that informs both kids and adults by normalizing complex emotions in an accessible way.
Blown up by a 25lb IED. Hunted by a sniper. Lost six Marines in one of the deadliest provinces in Afghanistan.This is Marine Lt. Col. Mike Manocchio's story — and it's unlike anything you've ever heard, and it's right here on today's Urban Valor Episode! Mike led troops through nonstop combat in Marjah, Helmand Province — an area packed with IEDs, ambushes, and Taliban fighters tracking their every move. He survived a massive explosion, had sniper rounds miss his head by inches, and still went back out to lead his men.But the hardest part wasn't the firefights. It was what came after. The survivor's guilt. The PTSD. The faces of the Marines who didn't come home.He opens up about the chaos of war, the day Kyle Carpenter threw himself on a grenade, and what it's like trying to put the pieces back together when the war ends — but the battle doesn't.If you're looking for Afghanistan war stories, Marine IED survival, or veteran interviews — this one's going to stay with you.
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)Episode 126 Step-2 “Revised” From Control to ConnectionHALT and Call for Backup-Episode (126): Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock discuss the importance of acknowledging the need for support and tools in recovery, particularly in the context of the 12-step secular program and Step-2. They explore the significance of vulnerability, the power of sharing experiences, and the journey of transformation that individuals undergo in recovery. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, understanding, and the willingness to seek help as essential components of healing and well-being.TakeawaysWe need support and tools beyond our current resources.Acknowledging our problems is the first step to recovery.Finding new tools is essential for restoring well-being.Sharing experiences helps reinforce our recovery.Vulnerability is key to building connections in recovery.Judgment can hinder our ability to connect with others.Transformation in recovery is a journey worth taking.Not everyone in recovery is a 'loser' or 'dirt bag.'Attending meetings can lead to meaningful connections.Gratitude for the present moment is crucial in recovery.Chapters00:00 Understanding Step Two: The Need for Support03:00 The Importance of Acknowledging Our Problems05:51 Finding Help and Resources08:35 The Power of Sharing and Giving Back11:13 Overcoming Judgment and Embracing Vulnerability13:42 The Journey of Recovery and Connection16:47 Transformative Experiences in Recovery19:24 Encouragement to Seek Support22:07 Final Thoughts on Recovery and Gratitude“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma”Music by Rod Kim-Let's Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Send us a textThe story starts with a beautiful birth and an answered prayer—then swerves into a darkness many parents never talk about. Audrey Frasier, a nurse and mom of two, opens up about the weeks after welcoming her second baby: elimination diets that collapsed to eight foods, mastitis and high fevers, a house hit by COVID, and nights carved into 30-minute scraps of sleep. Under the weight of it all, the thought finally surfaced: “I'm not okay.” Naming it—postpartum depression—changed the course.We walk the full arc with her: the slow-building overwhelm, the moment a friend heard the strain over the phone, and the choice to stop breastfeeding cold turkey with compassion and closure. From there, the plan sharpens—medication adjusted, therapy booked, a lactation consultant who asked what “goodbye” needed to look like, and a midwife who treated food and sleep as clinical interventions. Most of all, the community moved. Friends mapped coverage for the fragile hours, organized a new meal train, showed up for six-hour stretches, and made sure she wasn't alone long enough to sink.What follows is a steady return: the baby's screams fade on formula, eye contact turns into bonding, and the home breathes again. Audrey's honesty reframes maternal mental health: postpartum depression isn't just sadness—it can be rage, numbness, and feeling trapped while performing well on the outside. It's also survivable with a clear name, a reachable plan, and people who carry some of the weight. If you've ever felt that fog—or know someone who might—this conversation offers a map, language, and hope.If this resonated, share it with a friend, subscribe for more candid stories, and leave a review to help others find the show. Your support helps these lifelines reach the people who need them most.
Golden Lund holds three degrees in music from the University of Utah, Indiana University and the University of Nebraska. He is currently a music instructor at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, where he helps direct the marching band, pep band, and teaches tuba and other brass instruments. He also performs regularly on the tuba with a semi-professional orchestra in Lincoln, Nebraska. Golden was recently released as a bishop and served in several leadership capacities previously including elders quorum president, high priest group leader, Young Men president, and on his stake high council. Golden and his wife Sandy have been married for 17 years and are the proud parents of two children—a daughter and son who are 12-year-old twins and amaze them every day. Links Transcript available with the video in the Zion Lab community Highlights In this episode of the Leading Saints podcast, Kurt interviews Golden, a former bishop from Bettendorf, Iowa, who shares his experiences and insights from his five-year tenure in leadership during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation focuses on mental health, vulnerability in leadership, and the importance of community support. Key Insights: Mental Health Awareness: Golden discusses his struggles with mental health, particularly during a significant crash after a year and a half of service. He emphasizes the importance of seeking help and the positive impact of counseling and medication. Vulnerability in Leadership: By sharing his personal challenges with his ward, Golden fostered a culture of openness, encouraging others to share their struggles and creating a supportive environment. The Sariah Factor: Golden introduces the concept of the Sariah Factor, highlighting the need for leaders to trust their perspective and discernment, even when others may not understand the decisions being made. Delegation and Empowerment: He shares how he empowered his ward leaders, such as the Relief Society and Elders Quorum presidents, to take on responsibilities, which helped alleviate his workload and fostered a sense of ownership among leaders. Community Support: Golden underscores the importance of community, noting that members often overlook the challenges faced by their leaders. Simple expressions of gratitude can significantly uplift those in leadership roles. Leadership Applications: Encourage Open Communication: Leaders should create an environment where members feel comfortable sharing their struggles, which can strengthen community bonds and support. Prioritize Mental Health: Leaders should recognize the importance of mental health and seek help when needed, setting an example for others to do the same. Empower Others: By delegating responsibilities and trusting ward leaders, bishops can manage their workload more effectively while fostering leadership skills in others, ultimately benefiting the entire ward. 05:32 - Calling as Bishop During COVID-19 07:18 - Navigating Early Days as Bishop 08:58 - Demographics of the Ward 10:45 - Reflection on Serving as Bishop 11:19 - Responsibilities of a Bishop 15:43 - Challenges and Overwhelm in Leadership 17:00 - Mental Health Struggles and Support 20:05 - Finding Help and Guidance 21:57 - The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership 30:02 - Opening Up to the Ward About Struggles 33:44 - The Sariah Factor in Leadership Decisions 38:21 - Examples of Leadership Challenges 49:02 - The Messiness of Revelation in Leadership 51:19 - Normalizing Struggles in Leadership The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Find Leadership Tools, Courses, and Community for Latter-day Saint leaders in the Zion Lab community. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org.
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In this episode, Joe Sanok speaks with Dr. Courtney Tracy, also known as The Truth Doctor, about the reality of borderline personality disorder (BPD). Dr. Tracy explains what BPD is, how it affects the brain, and why it can feel like “emotions on steroids” for those who live with it. She outlines the key criteria of BPD, including fear of abandonment, difficulty experiencing joy, and an overwhelming negative inner narrative. The post Is It Borderline Personality Disorder? Recognizing the Signs and Finding Help with Dr. Courtney Tracy | POP 1251 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice | Practice of the Practice.
Today on Day by Day, Dr. Clif Johnson shares with us that when we wait on the Lord with trust instead of striving, He becomes our help and our shield, sustaining and protecting us in His perfect timing. "Interested in becoming a devoted follower of Christ?" Go to follow.lifeword.org
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Fluent Fiction - Danish: Jylland Journeys: Friends, Fortune, and Finding Help Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-07-14-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: På en solrig sommerdag kørte Emil, Astrid og Kasper i Emil's gamle bil gennem det bølgende landskab i Jylland.En: On a sunny summer day, Emil, Astrid, and Kasper drove in Emil's old car through the rolling landscape of Jylland.Da: De var på vej ud på et eventyr.En: They were off on an adventure.Da: De rullede ned ad de smalle landeveje mellem grønne marker fyldt med vilde blomster og majestætiske vindmøller.En: They rolled down the narrow country roads between green fields filled with wildflowers and majestic windmills.Da: Emil sad bag rattet og nynnede med på radioen.En: Emil was sitting behind the wheel, humming along with the radio.Da: Han bekymrede sig i hemmelighed om bilen og håbede, at den kunne klare turen.En: He secretly worried about the car and hoped it could make the trip.Da: Astrid kiggede drømmende ud på landskabet ved siden af ham, ivrig efter at tage billeder med sit kamera.En: Astrid was dreamily gazing out at the landscape beside him, eager to take pictures with her camera.Da: Hun ønskede, at hun kunne fange sommerens lys og liv.En: She wished she could capture the light and life of summer.Da: Bag i bilen sad Kasper og holdt øje med kortet.En: In the back of the car, Kasper was keeping an eye on the map.Da: Han var praktisk og ville sikre sig, at de ikke spildte deres tid.En: He was practical and wanted to ensure they didn't waste their time.Da: Pludselig hørtes en mærkelig lyd.En: Suddenly, a strange sound was heard.Da: Der kom røg fra bilens motor.En: Smoke was coming from the car's engine.Da: Emil stoppede bilen langs vejen.En: Emil pulled the car over to the side of the road.Da: "Åh nej," sukkede han.En: "Oh no," he sighed.Da: Astrid kiggede bekymret på ham, mens Kasper steg ud for at se nærmere på problemet.En: Astrid looked at him with concern while Kasper got out to take a closer look at the problem.Da: "Motoren er helt død," sagde Kasper med et opgivende suk.En: "The engine's completely dead," said Kasper with a defeated sigh.Da: Emil følte en klump i maven.En: Emil felt a lump in his stomach.Da: "Bare rolig, vi finder en løsning," forsøgte han at lyde overbevisende.En: "Don't worry, we'll find a solution," he tried to sound convincing.Da: Astrid forsøgte at opmuntre ved at foreslå, at de kunne tage nogle billeder imens.En: Astrid tried to encourage them by suggesting they could take some pictures in the meantime.Da: Kasper begyndte at undersøge værktøjskassen.En: Kasper began to delve into the toolbox.Da: "Vi kan klare det," sagde Emil og tog en dyb indånding.En: "We can handle this," said Emil, taking a deep breath.Da: Han kastede et blik på sine venner.En: He glanced at his friends.Da: "Astrid, kan du finde instruktionerne frem?En: "Astrid, can you find the instructions?Da: Kasper, hjælp mig med skruenøglerne," sagde Emil bestemt.En: Kasper, help me with the wrenches," said Emil decisively.Da: Mens de sammen forsøgte at reparere motoren, begyndte deres optimisme at falme.En: As they worked together to repair the engine, their optimism began to wane.Da: Astrid kiggede nervøst op ad vejen.En: Astrid nervously glanced up the road.Da: "Hvad hvis vi ikke kan komme videre?"En: "What if we can't move on?"Da: spurgte hun blidt.En: she asked gently.Da: Lige som håbet svandt, dukkede en lokal landmand op med sin traktor.En: Just as hope was fading, a local farmer appeared with his tractor.Da: "Har I brug for hjælp?"En: "Do you need help?"Da: spurgte han venligt.En: he asked kindly.Da: Emil tøvede.En: Emil hesitated.Da: Kunne de stole på denne fremmede?En: Could they trust this stranger?Da: Efter kort overvejelse nikkede Emil taknemmeligt.En: After a brief consideration, Emil nodded gratefully.Da: Landmanden kiggede kort på motoren og uddelte et par nyttige råd.En: The farmer took a quick look at the engine and offered a few helpful tips.Da: Med hans hjælp lykkedes det dem at få bilen i gang igen.En: With his assistance, they managed to get the car running again.Da: De takkede ham varmt, og han vinkede farvel, mens han kørte videre.En: They thanked him warmly, and he waved goodbye as he drove on.Da: Da de alle sad i bilen igen, føltes turen anderledes.En: As they all sat back in the car, the journey felt different.Da: Luften var fyldt med latter og lettelse.En: The air was filled with laughter and relief.Da: Emil smilede stille.En: Emil smiled quietly.Da: Han havde indset, at lederskab nogle gange betyder at vide, hvornår man skal bede om hjælp.En: He realized that leadership sometimes means knowing when to ask for help.Da: Gruppens venskab var stærkere, og det ægte eventyr, som de havde ønsket sig, lå foran dem.En: The group's friendship was stronger, and the true adventure they had wished for lay ahead.Da: De fortsatte deres rejse gennem det smukke Jylland, og denne gang var Emil sikker på, at de kunne klare hvad som helst sammen.En: They continued their journey through the beautiful Jylland, and this time Emil was sure they could handle anything together. Vocabulary Words:landscape: landskabrolling: bølgendenarrow: smallewildflowers: vilde blomstermajestic: majestætiskegazing: kiggedecapture: fangepractical: praktiskwaste: spildtestrange: mærkeligsmoke: røgengine: motorconcern: bekymretdefeated: opgivendelump: klumpconvinced: overbevisendeencourage: opmuntredelve: undersøgewrenches: skruenøgleroptimism: optimismewane: falmefading: svandtfarmer: landmandtractor: traktortrust: stole pågratefully: taknemmeligtassistance: hjælprelief: lettelseleadership: lederskabadventure: eventyr
Gospel Talks Podcast – Ep. 53: From Addiction to Redemption with Tony MendezIn this gripping and hope-filled episode of Gospel Talks, host George Binoka sits down with Tony Mendez, a man whose journey from addiction, trauma, and jail to freedom, faith, and family restoration is nothing short of miraculous.Tony opens up about the pain of his childhood, the instability of his home, the deep wounds left by broken relationships, and how those circumstances drove him into years of substance abuse. But that's only the beginning.You'll hear how God used the faithful love of Tony's sister, the support of his church community, and the power of the gospel to bring real transformation into his life. From sleeping beside a freeway addicted to fentanyl, to now being clean, baptized, and leading others to Christ, Tony's story is a powerful testimony to the love of Jesus and the truth that no one is beyond redemption.
Amy MacIver is joined by Professor Renata Schoeman, Head of Healthcare Leadership at Stellenbosch Business School, to unpack the complexities of ADHD — one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders in children. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apply to 7 Figure Wealth Mastermind Before Doors Close on May 9th 2025: https://ginaknox.co/mastermind Episode Synopsis: In this conversation, Gina Knox interviews Genevieve Dominguez, a myofascial release therapist, about her journey in business and her evolving relationship with money. Genevieve shares her experiences with pain management through myofascial release, her struggles with financial habits influenced by her parents, and her transformation in understanding wealth building. The discussion highlights the importance of having a financial plan, the cycle of spending and saving, and the strategies Genevieve implemented to secure her financial future. In this conversation, Gina Knox and Genevieve Dominguez explore the intricacies of personal finance, emphasizing the importance of cash management, organizing money effectively, and overcoming the mindset barriers that prevent individuals from building wealth. They discuss practical strategies for managing finances, the significance of investing, and the notion that wealth is attainable for everyone, regardless of their background. The dialogue encourages listeners to take actionable steps towards financial literacy and to seek community support in their wealth-building journey. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Genevieve03:05 - Navigating the Business Landscape05:58 - Understanding Money Mindset08:58 - The Cycle of Spending and Saving12:06 - Wealth Building Realizations14:58 - Strategies for Financial Growth21:41 - Understanding Personal Finance and Cash Management24:42 - The Importance of Organizing Money28:59 - Breaking the Wealth Mindset Barrier32:37 - Overcoming Financial Limitations36:53 - It's Never Too Late to Start41:48 - Finding Help and Community in Wealth Building About Genevieve Dominguez: Born and raised in Huntington Beach I recently returned to my home town and opened up a Myofascial Release office to help people get out of pain. I am Physical Therapist Assistant and became a massage therapist after taking my first John Barnes Myofascial Release class. I knew instantly I wanted to only treat people with MFR because it works! I opened my first office after starting coaching with Heather Hammell (The MFR Coach) in April 23 and closed it in October of 24 then moved to HB. I am a veteran of the US Army and proud to take care of veterans. I love having my own business and excited to help people with pain and dysfunction. Where to find Genevieve: Website: www.hbmfr.com Instagram: @hbmyofascialrelease Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/genevieve.dominguez.9 Category: Wealth Keywords: Myofascial Release, Business, Money Mindset, Wealth Building, Financial Strategies, personal finance, cash management, wealth mindset, financial education, investing, money organization, wealth building, financial literacy, budgeting, financial planning
In this raw and honest episode, Tiffany Jenkins opens up about her journey from addiction to recovery and the complicated realities of motherhood. She reflects on how her childhood shaped her mental health, the painful lows of substance abuse, and the hard-won lessons of healing. With humor and heart, Tiffany shares the importance of asking for help, rebuilding trust, and learning to love yourself again. It's a conversation about resilience, redemption, and the beauty of embracing life's messiest moments. SPONSORS Fatty 15: Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/GABBY and using code GABBY at checkout for an additional 15% off your first order. Maui Nui: Head to mauinuivenison.com/GABBY to secure access to delicious, high-quality protein. CHAPTERS 00:00 The Journey Through Addiction 03:07 Childhood and Early Influences 06:01 The Struggles of Addiction 09:01 Finding Help and Recovery 12:03 The Role of Family and Relationships 14:53 Navigating Parenthood in Recovery 18:01 The Importance of Self-Love and Trust 20:58 The Path to Healing and Growth 23:51 Building a New Life 26:56 Embracing the Messiness of Life 39:15 Understanding Triggers and Mental Health Rituals 42:43 Building a Support Network 47:06 Navigating Public Life and Privacy 50:04 Resilience Through Adversity 53:40 Lessons from Divorce and Personal Growth 57:31 Finding Joy in Everyday Moments 01:00:10 Sharing Stories and Inspiring Others 01:08:21 Hope and Recovery for Everyone For more Gabby: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial The Gabby Reece Show Podcast on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeEINLNlGvIceFOP7aAZk5A KEYWORDS addiction, recovery, mental health, motherhood, healing, self-love, family, relationships, personal growth, resilience, mental health, support network, addiction recovery, personal growth, resilience, public life, privacy, divorce, joy, storytelling Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pastor Garrison GreeneTEXT: Hebrews 4:16BIG IDEA: Because of our Sympathetic Savior, we can…OUTLINE:1. Possess Confidence In Prayer2. Enjoy Communion In Prayer3. Receive Care Through PrayerRESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary: Hebrews by Thomas Schreiner; Crossway Classics: Hebrews by John Owen; Reformed Expository Commentary: Hebrews by Richard Phillips; Holiest of All: A Commentary on the Book of Hebrews by Andrew Murray; The Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin; Gentle & Lowly: The Heart of Christ For Sinners & Sufferers by Dane Ortlund; A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World by Paul Miller; Rejoicing in Christ by Michael Reeves; Enjoy Your Prayer Life by Michael Reeves
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SummaryIn this episode, Kayla Doherty, a domestic violence coach, shares her personal journey through narcissistic relationships and her motivation to help others break free from toxic cycles. She discusses the importance of recognizing red flags in relationships, the cultural influences on perceptions of love, and the need for support systems. Kayla emphasizes the difference between coaching and therapy, highlighting her solution-based approach to healing. She also shares success stories from her clients, illustrating the transformative power of self-awareness and support in overcoming past traumas.TakeawaysKayla's personal experience with narcissistic relationships inspired her coaching.Coaching focuses on actionable steps rather than just talk therapy.Recognizing red flags early can prevent toxic relationships.Support systems are crucial for those escaping abusive situations.Cultural influences shape perceptions of love and relationships.Bystanders can play a role in de-escalating domestic violence situations.Healing requires time and self-reflection after leaving an abusive relationship.Men can also be victims of domestic violence and need support.Coaching provides a more hands-on approach compared to traditional therapy.Success stories highlight the potential for transformation and empowerment. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Domestic Violence Coaching04:26 Personal Journey and Motivation07:10 Understanding Narcissism and Its Impact09:52 Cultural Perspectives on Narcissism12:15 Red Flags in Relationships15:12 Finding Help and Support17:33 Bystander Intervention Strategies20:05 Navigating Male Victimhood22:52 Identifying Early Warning Signs25:41 The Role of Social Media in Relationships28:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts30:05 The Evolution of Communication30:58 Understanding Narcissistic Relationships32:41 Breaking Free from Toxic Patterns34:37 The Role of Support in Healing36:20 Coaching vs. Traditional Therapy39:17 Overcoming Economic Barriers to Leaving42:38 Defining Healthy Relationship Goals45:12 Recognizing Manipulation in Relationships46:16 The Importance of Self-Healing49:09 Future Aspirations and Community Building Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Finding Help in the time of Need“ was given by Brother Todd Mckeehan from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church on January.26.2025. Thank You for Listening For PRAYER or Questions please respond. contact@cbcuniongrove.com Call 704-327-5662 300 Indian Trail Rd, Union Grove, NC 28689
“Finding Help in the time of Need“ was given by Brother Todd Mckeehan from the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church on January.26.2025.Thank You for ListeningFor PRAYER or Questions please respond.contact@cbcuniongrove.comCall 704-327-5662300 Indian Trail Rd, Union Grove, NC 28689
In this episode I share a resource that was given to me by my therapist to help those struggling in the aftermath of the California wildfires find therapeutic support. The devastation and loss that has resulted from these fires is without question impacting our mental health. Especially in a crisis, it can be difficult and frustrating trying to find professional therapeutic support. LAReviveLink.com is a list-serve updated almost daily that provides a list of mental health providers, therapists and nurse practitioners who currently are accepting new clients and who may also have slots available on a sliding scale or pro bono basis. Click this link to find out more: LAReviveLink.com You can follow me on Instagram at: @karen.e.osborne Click on this link to join Club Sandwich (the LITSZ Private Facebook Group): LITSZ_Club_Sandwich
Doctors who treat eating disorders in Kansas City are seeing more cases among younger people. But resources for "accepting" treatments are not meeting the demand. Plus: Wildlife in the Midwest and Great Plains are suffering from persistent drought.
Send us a textIntroduction Have you ever heard stories of people paying off thousands in debt and thought, "Could I really do that?" For a long time, I felt like I would always be stuck in debt with no way out. But today, I'm excited to share how I paid off more than $185,000 in debt while living on a single income over the past six years. I've been on my debt-free journey since July 2018, and since then, I've paid off over $186,394 in student loans, car loans, medical bills, and credit card debt—all while on a single income. My Financial Beginnings It has been a challenging and rewarding journey, and I'm grateful Brad encouraged us to track our progress. Without that, I may have given up early on. When I first started, I was making about $13 an hour and barely scraping by. I maxed out credit cards to keep up appearances, showing a carefree life on social media while secretly dealing with panic attacks over my financial situation. Finding Help and Community The turning point came when I reached out to Brad, an old high school friend who was also on a debt-free journey. Instead of feeling judged, I found understanding, which made all the difference. I joined Roots, an accountability group filled with people facing similar struggles, and it became the safe space I needed to have open conversations, share ideas, and find solutions. Five Keys to My Success Here are the five key steps that helped me turn my financial situation around: Know Your Numbers: You can't fix what you don't see. I listed all my debts from smallest to largest and faced the total amount. I also started tracking my income and expenses to find areas where I could make changes. Put in the Work: Be ready to work hard, even if it's not perfect. Changing spending habits took time, especially with my ADHD. But sticking to my budget, even when it wasn't easy, was key. Get Support and Know You're Not Alone: Finding Roots was crucial for me. It was the first time I felt like I could succeed. I had to let go of old habits and be open to new strategies. Take Risks and Have Faith: Sometimes you need to borrow belief from those around you until you find it in yourself. Whether it was applying for a new job or picking up side hustles, I took steps that felt risky but ultimately led to freedom. Show Yourself Grace: Mistakes happen. It's important to acknowledge them, forgive yourself, and get back on track. Conclusion I hope my story can inspire and motivate you on your own journey to debt freedom. Remember, you're not alone, and even though the path to financial independence is challenging, it's completely achievable. Thank you for joining us today on the Debt-Free Dad podcast. Keep working toward your brighter, debt-free future! Resources MentionedGet better results with your finances in 30-60 days - GUARANTEED. Watch this video to learn how! - https://www.debtfreedad.com/payoff-debt-in-60-to-90-days The Totally Awesome Debt Freedom PlannerFor more help, and a step-by-step process to get started, enroll in Brad's FREE online course, LIFE WITHOUT PAYMENTS.Free Tools and Downloads at www.debtfreedad.comConnect With BradWebsite - https://www.debtfreedad.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thedebtfreedadPrivate Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/lifewithoutpaymentsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/debtfreedad/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@debt_free_dadYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@bradnelson-debtfreedad2751/featuredThanks For ListeningLike what you hear? Please, suSupport the show
Sponsors & Partners The Other Side Academy (TOSA) - theothersideacademy.com My Story Matters / Captain Your Story - mystorymatters.org 00:00 - Mianta McKnight 01:42 - The Other Side Academy 01:56 - My Story Matters / Captain Your Story 03:00 - Her Story 04:07 - Tried as an Adult, sentenced 15 Years to Life 09:25 - Taking Initiative 12:00 - The Aftermath and Her Family Now 14:00 - Finding Help & Hope Within the System 16:00 - Becoming a Mother 17:50 - Life in Prison 20:40 - Her Appeal 22:20 - Developing Vision 24:40 - SWAG (Sisters With Artistic Genius) 30:50 - Making Opportunity Within the System 34:20 - “What Do You Want?” 37:30 - Becoming a Massage Therapist & Life Coach 39:15 - Her Final Hearing 42:30 - Becoming a Coder 47:09 - Living With the Stigma 51:00 - “You Are Enough”
Summary In this episode of Uber Tales, the hosts discuss the importance of mental health awareness through the lens of a recent passenger's story. They explore the challenges faced by individuals dealing with mental health issues, the significance of listening and providing support, and the societal pressures that contribute to these struggles. The conversation emphasizes the role of Uber drivers as confidants and the importance of seeking help, highlighting resources like the 988 hotline for those in need. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reach out to friends and loved ones, fostering a sense of community and support. Takeaways Mental health issues are prevalent and need to be addressed. Listening can be a powerful tool for those in distress. Many people feel more comfortable opening up to strangers. Societal pressures can exacerbate mental health struggles. It's important to seek help and support when needed. Uber drivers often serve as informal therapists for passengers. Resources like the 988 hotline are crucial for those in crisis. Small gestures can have a significant impact on someone's life. Everyone is going through something; it's okay to talk about it. Creating awareness about mental health can help reduce stigma. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Uber Tales and Mental Health Awareness 03:07 The Story of a Passenger's Mental Health Struggles 06:14 Understanding the Importance of Listening 08:52 The Impact of Societal Pressures on Mental Health 11:52 Finding Help and Support 14:45 The Role of Uber Drivers as Confidants 18:04 Resources for Mental Health Support 21:05 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
There are many places in the country where the locals say, ‘If you don't like the weather, just wait 20 minutes.” Weather changes . . . constantly. Job security for weather forecasters. It's the same with the storms of life. They come, and they go. Some of us feel like a rain cloud has been hovering over our heads for months! But today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us find the help and reassurance we need for those times of crisis in our lives. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are many places in the country where the locals say, ‘If you don't like the weather, just wait 20 minutes.” Weather changes . . . constantly. Job security for weather forecasters. It's the same with the storms of life. They come, and they go. Some of us feel like a rain cloud has been hovering over our heads for months! But today on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us find the help and reassurance we need for those times of crisis in our lives. Listen on harvest.org --- Learn more and subscribe to Harvest updates at harvest.org A New Beginning is the daily half-hour program hosted by Greg Laurie, pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Southern California. For over 30 years, Pastor Greg and Harvest Ministries have endeavored to know God and make Him known through media and large-scale evangelism. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us this month as Ashley shares her journey. In this episode, Ashley opens up about her experience with endometriosis and how she struggled to get the answers she was looking for to help with her pain. We chat about how she feels now and how important it is to advocate for yourself. *** We chat about hysterectomy, which is not a cure for endometriosis. To learn more, read this: https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/sites/default/files/2022-10/Having%20a%20Hysterectomy_2022_0.pdf Want to watch the show on YouTube? https://www.youtube.com/@MelissaBou Follow for clips of the show: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecycle.endopodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecycleendopodcast Thank you for listening to and supporting this podcast. We need awareness about this disease. If you want to be on the podcast or have feedback, please reach out via my website, www.melissaboudreau.com or DM me @https://www.instagram.com/melisbou/ Thank you SO much for your support and time. Please consider subscribing and writing us a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify podcasts. It helps us get more awareness and with guests agreeing to come on!
In this episode, hosted from the Venetian Resort Las Vegas Poker Room, the podcast welcomes Dr. Grant Dennis, an expert in chiropractic care and an Amazon bestselling author specializing in migraine relief. Dr. Dennis discusses his journey of discovering the true meaning of fulfillment versus success and his mission to help individuals suffering from migraines through upper cervical specific care. The podcast delves into the debilitating impacts of migraines, the challenges of establishing trust and credibility in the chiropractic profession, and the importance of identifying and addressing the root causes of health issues. Dr. Dennis shares insights on how his methods offer hope and a better quality of life to migraine sufferers. Listeners learn about the importance of seeking the right care and are encouraged to visit headpain.org for more information.00:00 The Search for Fulfillment00:34 Welcome to the Podcast01:06 Introducing Dr. Grant Dennis01:32 Understanding Migraines04:02 The Emotional Impact of Migraines07:27 Chiropractic Solutions for Migraines13:32 The Importance of Health and Ease16:50 Finding Help and Empowerment18:53 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewConnect with Grant:https://drgrantdennis.com/https://www.instagram.com/drgrantdennis/A Life Without Migraines Book: https://amzn.to/4cUitGySupport the Show.Join the #1 Community for Service-Based Entrepreneurshttps://www.blackdiamondclub.com Follow Shawn and Lacey on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/drshawndill/ https://www.instagram.com/drlaceybook/
Exploring Past Lives, Iridology, and Rebirthing with Ellen Hawkins In this captivating episode of the Meditation Conversation podcast, I was so excited to welcome the incredible Ellen Hawkins. Ellen is a personal friend, and along with her husband Paul, she specializes in helping people utilizing a vast array of spiritual modalities. Our discussion dives into the significance of past lives, Ellen's unique approach to past life regression utilizing water, and the practice of iridology, which analyzes the eye for insights into one's health. Ellen also shares about the profound process of rebirthing. In this episode you will uncover insightful knowledge, feel the calming presence of Ellen, and explore deeper aspects of your spiritual journey. Don't forget to visit KaraGoodwin.com for additional meditation resources and programs. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview 02:29 Ellen Hawkins' Unique Approach to Past Lives 05:02 The Importance of Being Present 06:27 Surrogate Past Life Regression Process 10:31 Real-Life Examples and Confirmations 17:34 The Significance of Past Life Work 23:00 Rebirthing and Prenatal Experiences 25:48 Exploring Emotions and Loss 27:00 Rebirthing and Emotional Inheritance 29:16 Conditioning and Subconscious Influences 31:23 Spiritual Perspectives and Human Experience 36:22 The Role of Guardian Angels 40:07 Introduction to Iridology 41:23 Understanding Iridology Techniques 49:36 Personal Journey and Healing 52:03 Connecting and Finding Help 52:44 Conclusion and Gratitude Resources: Ellen's website: https://www.paulandellentogether.com Get a free 10 minute guided meditation to increase your calm at https://www.karagoodwin.com Please subscribe to the podcast to amplify high vibrational content on this planet. Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara_goodwin_meditation Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karagoodwinmeditation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoodwinmeditation https://www.karagoodwin.com https://www.themeditationconversation.com
DAV of Minnesota are helping veterans find therapy and help in many ways - one being their Outdoors program - we talked to Trent Dilks about the struggles veterans face with mental health, what the Outdoors program offers for veterans and helping a connection be established with the outdoors!
Psalm 121 - Rev. Jonathan Hatt
This week Steven is joined by Brody Rosenfeld, a CFP who leads a team of professionals supporting financial advisors as they serve their clients. Steven has worked directly with Brody and knows first hand the value partnerships can provide. Brody and Steven have a great conversation about the pros and cons of outsourcing and how even if you never outsource it can be a helpful lens for improving processes within your firm. The episode also includes great tips on building strong relationships in general through effective communication and setting clear expectations. https://zurl.co/f9TC
In todays episode, we explore psalm 121 and emphasize the importance of keeping our eyes on Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith. Amber Smith is a Christ follower, wife, mother and philanthropist. She and her husband, Granger, live on a little farm in central Texas with their 3 children, London, Lincoln and Maverick. Their 3 year old River is now home with Jesus. She is the founder of the River Kelly Fund and is co-author of her children's book Where the Dinosaurs Roar. River Kelly Fund: www.riverkellyfund.org My Website: www.arisewithamber.com
Send Us Your Thoughts via Text Message.Welcome to "Thee First Five," your daily moment of guided prayer and reflection. In this episode titled "Finding Help in Time of Need," we invite you to a place of solace and spiritual renewal. As you join us, take a deep breath, and prepare your heart to receive God's word with openness and expectancy.In today's reflection, we delve into Hebrews 4:16: "Approach God's throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need." Through guided prayer, we explore how surrendering our deepest concerns and embracing divine grace can transform our lives. This session is designed to help you quiet the chaos around you and connect deeply with God's presence.Reflecting on personal struggles, we acknowledge the overwhelming expectations we place on ourselves. It's in these moments of vulnerability that we need God's mercy and grace the most. By allowing ourselves to receive divine help, we find the strength and perspective needed to navigate life's challenges. This episode is an invitation to let go of burdens, embrace self-compassion, and find spiritual nourishment.Join us on this journey inward, where the rhythm of guided prayer harmonizes with your seeking heart. Experience the profound comfort that comes from approaching God's throne with confidence, and let this time of reflection refresh your spirit and renew your confidence in facing each day.Thank you for joining us on "Thee First Five". We hope this guided prayer has brought you peace and a sense of God's presence. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our podcast. Share it with friends and family to help spread the word. Connect with us on social media for more daily inspiration and join our community of believers committed to starting each day with God. Tune in tomorrow for another episode that will help you center your spirit and start your day right.
Navigating the Financial Landscape as a Creative with Hannah Cole (Artist, Tax pro, and Founder of Sunlight Tax). Most creative brains aren't skilled at taxes and accounting. Taxes often feel confusing, scary, and overwhelming, but they don't have to. In the episode, we'll share insights and advice for creatives on managing their finances and taxes. Hannah Cole, founder of Sunlight Tax, is a tax expert who specializes in working with creative businesses and mission-driven solopreneurs. A long-time working artist herself, she's helped tens of thousands of self-employed people skill up with accessible tax and money education, through her Money Bootcamp program, speaking engagements from Florida to Alaska, and on the Sunlight podcast. Hannah is great at teaching taxes because she's messed it all up, and been in the ‘bad place.' She doesn't teach from a place of superiority or judgment, but from a place of understanding. We discuss the importance of tax education for creative professionals. Hannah shares her journey of transitioning from being an artist to starting her own tax business. She highlights the myths and stumbling blocks that artists and freelancers often face when it comes to money. Hannah also discusses the challenges of finding balance and setting boundaries between her artistic and accounting pursuits. — Connect with Hannah Cole: sunlighttax.com sunlighttax.com/podcast @sunlighttax — Timestamps 2:57 The Need for Tax Education 6:05 The Challenges of Perfectionism 9:11 Transitioning from Artist to Accountant 12:09 Starting Sunlight Tax 16:35 Myths and Stumbling Blocks Around Money 19:36 The Importance of Taxes and Empathy 25:55 Growing Sunlight Tax 28:29 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 31:07 Finding Balance and Setting Boundaries 37:51 Honoring the Season and Focusing on the Present 39:33 The Usefulness of Tax Software for Freelancers 42:23 Separate Bank Account for Business Expenses 44:14 Paying Yourself as a Freelancer 45:09 Double Entry Bookkeeping and Equity 48:31 Finding Help with Taxes and Financial Management 52:29 Hannah's Introverted-Extroverted Nature 53:13 Hannah's Art and Websites — This podcast is your weekly Creative Companion helping you master the inner game, finish what you start, ship your work, and build a brand without yelling; because it's not the thunder that grows flowers, but the rain. Support & Connect Podcast website: https://subtleartofnotyelling.com/ Join theboxcommunity.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofnotyelling/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofnotyelling/support
Today In this important episode of the Stronger Marriage Connection podcast,Dr. Lauren Barnes shares her extensive knowledge about eating disorders and body image,exploring their impact on individuals and relationships. Offering hope and healing, Dr. Barnesdiscusses the prevalence, recovery, and the critical importance of addressing these issueswithin marriages. Listeners will learn from an expert in the field about the signs, effects, andtreatment options for eating disorders, making this a valuable resource for those seeking tounderstand or cope with these conditions. About Lauren Barnes: Dr. Lauren A. Barnes, LMFT is an Associate Clinical Professor in the School of FamilyLife and the Clinical Director for BYU’s Marriage & Family Therapy graduate program.Prior to her faculty appointment at BYU in 2013, she worked as a therapist at Center forChange treating girls and women struggling with eating disorders within a residentialtreatment setting. She maintains a small private practice where she primarily works withthose struggling with body image, eating disorders, and life challenges within theirfamilies. Dr. Barnes grew up in a multicultural multigenerational home with her nativeCuban grandparents, mom, dad, and siblings in the Pacific Northwest. During her freetime, Lauren loves baking (especially cakes and cookies) walking or hiking, playingpiano, and loves socializing with good friends and family. One of her current passions isspeaking at women’s body image retreats because it combines her love of connectingwith people, learning, and engaging in fun activities. She is married to Aaron and theyhave a son and daughter Insights: Lauren: Eating disorders are widespread, affecting up to 9% of the population. Eating disorders are complex and they are not solely about food consumption or exercise habits. Instead, they require well-researched, specialized care and attention. Anyone struggling with an eating disorder is encouraged to seek help, as numerous resources and support options are available. Dave: There is significant and prolonged stress that both partners in a relationship can experience when dealing with an eating disorder. It is important to acknowledging the struggle and the impact it can have on a relationship. It is important to seek help, learn more about eating disorders, and communicate concerns to a partner in a caring and supportive manner. Liz: The thought of function over feature is quite beautiful. Even in just talking about it to our kids, the focus is on your body is so strong, we can go run now let's go run this hill. Isn't that wonderful? Our bodies can do this. And we're breathing and we don't even know it and our whole, all these organs are working in unison, and without us having to direct them. The body is phenomenal. Links: Instagram: @drlaurenabarneslmftEmail: Lauren_Barnes@byu.edu Visit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: StrongerMarriage.orgpodcast.strongermarriage.orgFacebook: StrongerMarriage.orgInstagram: @strongermarriagelife Dr. Dave Schramm: https://drdaveschramm.com https://drdavespeaks.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrDaveUSU Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579 Facebook Parenting Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/542067440314642 Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com/
Finding Help in Jesus Christ. 9 Short Messages. ACU Sunday Series. Because of Jesus Christ We Can Navigate Life's Challenges Finding Strength in Jesus Christ Finding Peace: 5 Insights from the Savior's Words Finding Comfort in Jesus Christ's Solitary Journey Transformed Through the Love of Jesus Christ Finding Help in Jesus Christ In the Footsteps of Jesus: Walking the Path of Love Becoming One in Christ | Easter Filling Our Minds with the Power of Jesus Christ Because of Jesus Christ We Can Navigate Life's Challenges https://youtu.be/ML7erLSmN9I?si=FfGodLFONOdHiZjV The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2.34M subscribers 65,042 views Mar 31, 2024 #BecauseofHim Because of Jesus Christ We Can Navigate Life's Challenges. President Russell M. Nelson, President and Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shares his testimony that He lives! He is our Advocate with the Father and our Redeemer. As conflicts between nations escalate, and as corruption becomes increasingly commonplace, what can help us? What can help each of us with our personal struggles and with the rigorous challenge of living in these latter days? The prophet Lehi taught a principle for spiritual survival. “Men are, that they might have joy.” Joy comes from and because of Him. He is the source of all joy. As in all things, Jesus Christ is our ultimate exemplar, “who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross.” Think of that! In order for Him to endure the most excruciating experience ever endured on earth, our Savior focused on joy! And what was the joy that was set before Him? Surely it included the joy of cleansing, healing, and strengthening us; the joy of paying for the sins of all who would repent; the joy of making it possible for you and me to return home. Without His Resurrection, death would be the end. Our Savior's Atonement made eternal life a possibility and immortality a reality for all. He lives! He is our Advocate with the Father, our Exemplar, and our Redeemer. #BecauseofHim ▶︎ SUBSCRIBE to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for the latest videos: http://bit.ly/1M0iPwY
Daja' shares about rediscovering community and how that has been healthy for her in this season of her life. #YMH5 Find Daja' - instagram.com/daja_bri Find help and support the podcast: BetterHelp.com/YMH5
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Have you ever tried a therapist or counsellor and walked away feeling more empty, anxious or simply that things are not improving? In the process of creating a restoration home, do you feel alone, or like you are bearing the weight of it? Do you feel like you are swinging wildly between parenting styles as you try your hardest day after day to give your children the best childhood and parenting possible? Welcome to Episode 66 of the Restoration Home Community! We are so excited about the content of this episode. It's deeply practical, and after talking about becoming healthier, more at peace, whole and restored over the last year, Jason VanRuler offers easy to follow steps for accessing support in the process. Jason VanRuler is a Licensed Therapist and author of "Get Past Your Past". He is also a husband and father and we are delighted to have him on this weeks episode. Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! With Spring and Spring Holidays around the Corner check out the Peaceful Press resouces and blogs for good literature, engaging ways to celebrate, and the Peaceful Press four week Garden Guide. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Presidents Day St Patricks Day The Peaceful Press Spring Guide and the Peaceful Press Garden Guide In this episode– Creating a personal criteria as you look for a therapist or counsellor Choosing the best support team for your past experience and future goals A parents job is to coach their children into preparedness not carry them across the finish line of adulthood The importance of being really honest with yourself about where you are getting stuck in your growth Building better habits to maintain breakthrough Check out Ryan's book "Get Past Your Past" "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk Check out Jennifer's new book "Habits for a Sacred Home" available for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes and Noble You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Jason here- Jason's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
Although the holidays are meant to be a time of joy and cheer, they can be especially difficult for members of law enforcement who are out on the job. Many can take time off to spend with their families, yet police officers must remain on the job as they serve their community. It's a difficult task, and oftentimes, officers witness heavy and horrific things on the line of work. All these factors play a critical role in the mental well-being of police. Founding Chairman and CEO of the Community Police Relations Foundation Al Eskanazy highlights the incredible work his organization does, especially during this time of year, and advocates for mental health awareness for law enforcement officers. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Talked to a resident of the Housing Plus program, Craig and he tells us the inspirational story of how he seeked out help and looked to faith as a way to get help with Union Gospel Mission and how the Housing Plus program has changed his life.
It's Self-Brain Surgery Saturday!Today, an incredible talk with Greg Pruett, author and president of Pioneer Bible Translators, about how to hear God. Greg's book, Extraordinary Hearing, will change your life and your relationship with God. I can't think of anything more important on Self-Brain Surgery Saturday than learning to change our minds about how God communicates with us. Click here for more information about Pioneer Bible translators! Key Scripture: Isaiah 30:15, I Peter 1:13(Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series over the next few months about hearing God's voice in our lives)PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to the show wherever you listen!Click here to access the Hope Is the First Dose playlist of hopeful, healing songs!Be sure to check out my new book, Hope Is the First Dose!Here's a free 5-day Bible study on YouVersion/BibleApp based on my new book!Sign up for my weekly Self-Brain Surgery Newsletter here! (00:02) - Self Brain Surgery Saturday recording one day early (03:09) - Importance of being alert and of sober mind (08:07) - Changing Your Life Starts with Changing Your Mind (08:55) - Prayer for an impactful and God-glorifying conversation (11:33) - How the speaker got into Bible translating (14:25) - Introduction to the books Extreme Prayer and Extraordinary Hearing (17:04) - Seeing the transformative impact of prayer in their work (19:27) - The Comfort of Certainty in Theology (21:30) - God's Desire for Fellowship and Communication (24:57) - Free Will and Belief in Jesus (29:13) - Seeking Confirmation for Sign Language Bible Translation (31:22) - Learning American Sign Language for Deaf Ministry (35:03) - The Power of Prayer: Aligning with God's Will (38:00) - Learning to Identify God's Voice amidst Confusion and Temptation (40:45) - Finding Help from God in Moments of Fresh Pain (42:18) - Holy Spirit's Prompting for Connection (44:13) - Introduction and Book Sponsorship
In This Hour: -- A disabled shooter looks for an organization which can help. -- Jim needs help setting up his new red dot optic for bright daylight and dim conditions at night. -- Revisiting the history of the .30-06 cartridge Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 08.27.23 After Show
What happens when your marriage is struggling? Today we'll share some of the horrible stories and (more importantly) how to solve them OR how to make sure that you're able to function during a divorce. Forensic accountant Tracy Coenen and attorney Sarah Jacobs join us with their expert advice to hopefully avert a divorce or to help you navigate the heady waters of a marriage gone wrong. In our headline segment we dive into the world of high yield savings! Apple has introduced an account that pays among the best in class and also is connected to their credit card AND Apple pay! What could go wrong? We'll share how convenience might not always work in your favor. That's not all. Of course, we'll throw out the Haven Lifeline to a lucky listener and Doug will share some of his delicious Knight Rider themed trivia! Oh yeah! FULL SHOW NOTES: stackingbenjamins.com/tracy-coenen-sarah-jacobs-1354/ Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at StackingBenjamins.com/201. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices