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A sermon by the Very Rev. Sam Candler on the Second Sunday after Pentecost (June 7, 2026) at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta
It's an art, and a science. And something we don't talk about enough in fashion. What do the physical properties of the fabric mean for the physical support of the body? We can read the info on the fabric header like the fiber content, stretch percentage, knit or weave structure, and gsm weight, but do we know how to use those to our advantage to achieve the look and feel we want in a garment? The data is structured, but the answers are squishy. Today's guest, Karen Poirier, proved it is possible to engineer a garment – using the physics, fabric properties, and seam structure – for a feeling. Her brand, Embargo, re-engineers support for full-busted women with bra-alternatives that prioritize comfort and wellbeing. In episode 134, we talk about the engineering that went into their Full Support Bra-Free Top and discover what good fit looks like for Embrago. Karen Poirier, the visionary designer behind Embrago (em-BRA-go), is transforming women's fashion with her innovative and sustainable approach. Embrago is more than just a clothing line; it's a movement towards ethical and compassionate living that empowers women to embrace a minimalist fashion footprint. For Karen, sustainability means creating multifunctional pieces that adapt to the natural changes in a woman's body. After years of managing a fuller bust through the changes of pregnancy, breastfeeding, and midlife, she dedicated herself to developing a bra-alternative that supports overall health and comfort without compromising on style. Her patented Body Responsive Fit™ system uses a new approach to built-in bust support that feels like a gentle embrace and ensures a perfect fit every day. This re-imagined system eliminates the pain and discomfort caused by traditional bras and automatically adapts to a woman's body changes as she experiences hormone and weight fluctuations, from pre- to post-menopause. Embrago's designs are crafted to be versatile, reducing the need for excess consumption. Each piece is ethically produced in small batches, using the softest organic cotton and high-quality materials that prioritize both the planet and personal well-being. Karen's mission is clear: to empower women to feel confident and comfortable, while also benefitting their health and the environment. Through Embrago, Karen is not only reshaping fashion categories but also transforming the way women think about getting dressed, encouraging mindful choices for a more sustainable future. What we learn about fit in this episode: Fitting the people How Embrago creates support without restriction for full-busted women The moment Karen knew that the product was finished The mindset shift that happens when women start wearing Embrago Fitting the performance Why Karen focused on seams in a market category that typically favors seamless construction How to use the grainline of the fabric strategically for the garment's function Fitting the purpose How Embrago helps women break free from the social pressure to hide or compress a larger chest Why Karen started Embrago in the first place Fitting the production The factors that went into Embrago's pricing The fit-testing process for this innovative product People and resources mentioned in this episode: Embrago website Embrago Instagram Embrago Youtube Embrago email Karen's LinkedIn Do you want fashion business tips and resources like this sent straight to your inbox? Sign up for the How Fitting newsletter to receive new podcast episodes plus daily content on creating fashion that fits.
You know, the Lord Jesus Christ was the Great Physician. Multitudes of people came to Him with various ailments and were instantly healed. We have one such story in the Bible of a woman who had spent all of her money on medical remedies but continued to grow worse. Her time was running out. Would she admit that she needed help? Her life depended on it. In this week's message, we look at this woman's story in more detail applying the glorious gospel message to her experience with Christ that day.
Have you ever realized that you were completely wrong about a situation, only to find that the mistake was actually a setup for a massive joy upgrade? This weekend, we are heading into the cellar of the spirit for a raw, honest look at the everyday rhythms that either lock us into frustration or release us into effortless freedom. Kristen Wambach unpacks what happens when our spiritual expectation collides with reality, how to stop nagging the Lord, and the exact practical mechanism needed to tear your future out of contaminated soil. Pull up a chair—it is time to throw on your new garment and step into an immediate reality shift.EPISODE TAKEAWAYS The Reality Matrix: Discover how our spiritual expectations can misread a natural situation, and why laughing at your own human moments unlocks a wave of prophetic joy. Uprooting the Trigger Pattern: Learn to identify the specific visual baseline of your negative habits so you can stop them before they cue your emotional cycles. The Garment of Ease: Step into a tangible, day-one understanding of grace that acts like a second skin, completely displacing the weight of lifestyle performance. The Soil Relocation: Learn the outcome-focused strategy for actively pulling the seed of your calling out of inferior, distracting environments and placing it strictly into resonant truth.
In the final installment Nancy Ross and Jessica Finnigan discuss their Mormon garment research, co-authors of Mormon Garments, Sacred and Secret explore the sociological themes of their book, the shifting historical meanings behind garments, and how their taboo-breaking research has been received by the community. Sacred vs. Secret: A Matter of Belief The authors break down the sociological framework of their book, organizing their findings around paired themes like “secrecy and sacredness,” “shame and worthiness,” and “obedience and control.” They argue that practically, the concepts of “secret” and “sacred” operate in the exact same way regarding garments, but the terminology wearers use heavily depends on their level of belief. Conforming believers tend to embrace the uplifting language of “sacredness,” while those experiencing doubt are more likely to view the practice through the lens of “secrecy” and institutional control. https://youtu.be/VmyTVrwo4zE Don't miss our other conversations Nancy Ross: https://gospeltangents.com/people/nancy-ross/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved The Evolution of Modesty and Institutional Control While Joseph Smith’s original garments were not about modesty, the cultural meaning of garments shifted significantly in the 1950s to become a primary tool for enforcing modesty boundaries, especially for women. The authors discuss how recent modernizations—such as the introduction of sleeveless garments—have caused emotional dissonance for older members who made significant personal sacrifices to adhere to previous, stricter modesty standards. The authors note that even when the church relaxes its rules by an inch or two, it ultimately serves as a reaffirmation of the institution’s power to control what its members wear. Wrestling Meaning from Fundamentalists The episode also highlights a fascinating historical power struggle in the 1920s. As fundamentalist Mormons clung to the original 19th-century garment design—claiming the LDS church’s 1923 modernizations were completely invalid—the mainstream church had to figure out a way to wrestle the meaning of the practice back. To do this, the LDS church actually expanded the language of the temple endowment to explicitly emphasize that the garment’s true meaning came from its marks, rather than an unalterable pattern. Opening Overdue Conversations Despite some immediate, dismissive pushback from critics who assumed the book would be a hostile exposé, the authors report that the overall reception has been overwhelmingly positive. Ross and Finnegan strived to write with a neutral tone and deep compassion for their former believing selves. By lifting the heavy taboo surrounding the topic, the book is providing members with the vocabulary to finally reflect on their personal experiences. Most importantly, it is giving spouses and friends the permission to have open, overdue conversations about the complex intersection of bodies, sexuality, and the physical realities of wearing garments. 0:00 Garments/Temple are Secret! (and sacred) 6:34 Are new garments immodest? 12:34 Book’s reception Don't miss our other conversations Nancy Ross: https://gospeltangents.com/people/nancy-ross/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
A University of Delaware graduate student created a new belly binding garment for postpartum mothers using expertise across multiple disciplines.Belly binding for postpartum mothers has been used for centuries across different cultures. It involves wrapping the abdomen with specialized bands or long strips of fabric after childbirth to support shifting organs, stabilize the pelvis and relieve lower back pain while core muscles naturally heal.Casey Tyler is a master's student in Fashion and Apparel Studies in UD's College of Arts and Science, and they used their experience with help from an assistant professor, a doula and a spacesuit designer to create an updated version of this garment to improve its form and functionOn this edition of Enlighten Me, Delaware Public Media's Joe Irizarry chats with Tyler about the new garment, the knotted belly bind.
Institutional Control and Double Standards: Garment History Historically, members had the freedom to make their own garments from approved patterns or mark their own store-bought underwear. Over time, the patriarchal institution tightened its control, eventually establishing Beehive Clothing as the sole approved manufacturer and cutting off personal production avenues. Nancy Ross & Jessica Finnigan shared their survey findings with the LDS Church’s correlation research division, whose researchers were shocked by several revelations. Most notably, they were surprised to learn that the physical toll of wearing garments was the primary reason some women left the Church, completely flipping the standard narrative that members leave due to a loss of faith or taking offense. Researchers were also struck by the finding that poorly fitting garments caused severe psychological distress, leading some women to believe their bodies were simply “not good enough for God.” https://youtu.be/4ekThFV0xRQ Don't miss our other conversations Nancy Ross: https://gospeltangents.com/people/nancy-ross/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved CHAPTERS 0:00 How LDS Researchers Received the Survey on garments 5:55 Making Your Own Garments 13:59 Evolution of garments The authors also highlight a stark historical double standard regarding modifications: the Church readily accommodated military men by creating new khaki or colored garments for their uniforms, but when women requested design changes for health or physical comfort, their concerns were frequently dismissed as secular “vanity”. Century of Design Evolution: Garment History The segment traces the slow arc of garment modernization: 1923 Updates: The Church allowed stretchy, knitted fabrics for the first time, shortened sleeves to the elbow and legs to the knee, and replaced string ties with buttons. 1930s Internal Report: The church commissioned a report to gauge members’ desires for further updates. While many suggestions were adopted, the push for sleeveless garments was rejected. The Swimsuit Designer (1960s–1979): Church President David O. McKay consulted Rosemary Reid, a famous swimsuit designer, to help make garments look less like 19th-century “polygamy underwear.” Reid emphasized that women desperately needed two-piece options, a design the church eventually adopted and distributed in 1979 and 1980. Modern Tweaks (2010s–Present): The Church has introduced further modernizations like period garments, half-slips, and sleeveless options. However, the authors note that the constant minor “tweaking” of lengths and materials causes frustration for members who struggle to find a consistent fit when buying new garments. Don't miss our other conversations Nancy Ross: https://gospeltangents.com/people/nancy-ross/ Copyright © 2026 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
မေလ ၁၇ ရက်၊ တနင်္ဂနွေနေ့ ညပိုင်း ဘီဘီစီ မြန်မာပိုင်း ရေဒီယို အစီအစဉ် - တရုတ်အထည်ချုပ် ကုမ္ပဏီ Wuhan Kingsrich Garment မြန်မာက ထွက်ခွာတော့မယ် - ရုရှားက ဒေသ ၁၄ ခုကို ယူကရိန်းက ဒရုန်းအများအပြားနဲ့ ညက တိုက်ခိုက်ခဲ့ဘီဘီစီရဲ့ ရေဒီယိုအစီအစဉ်တွေကို အင်တာနက်ဝက်ဘ်ဆိုက်နဲ့ ပေါ့ဒ်ကတ်စ်တွေ ကနေလည်း နားဆင်နိုင်ပါ တယ်။အသံလွှင့်နေစဉ် တိုက်ရိုက်နားဆင်ရန် - https://www.bbc.com/burmese/bbc_burmese_radio/liveradio ----- ညပိုင်း ထုတ်လွှင့်မှု နားဆင်ရန် - https://www.bbc.com/burmese/bbc_burmese_radio/w3csxs4j ----- ညပိုင်းအစီအစဉ် ပေါ့ဒ်ကတ် နားဆင်ရန် - https://www.bbc.com/burmese/media-45625858ဘီဘီစီ မြန်မာပိုင်း ရေဒီယိုအစီအစဉ်ကို ည ၈ နာရီကနေ ၈နာရီ ၃၀ မိနစ်အထိ လှိုင်းတိုမီတာ ၁၆ ကီလိုဟာ့တ်ဇ် ၁၇၅၁၅ လှိုင်းတိုမီတာ ၁၉ ကီလိုဟာ့တ်ဇ် ၁၅၃၂၅ တို့ကနေ ဖမ်းယူနားဆင်နိုင်ကြပါတယ်။ဘီဘီစီရဲ့ ရေဒီယိုနဲ့ ရုပ်သံအစီအစဥ်တွေကို Thaicom 6 ဂြိုဟ်တုကနေ ထပ်ဆင့်ထုတ်လွှင့်ပေးနေပါတယ်။ဒီထုတ်လွှင့်မှုတွေကို မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင်းကရော ထိုင်းနိုင်ငံနဲ့ မြန်မာ့အိမ်နီးချင်းနိုင်ငံတွေကပါ ဖမ်းယူကြည့်ရှုနိုင်ကြပါတယ်။လူထုရဲ့ သတင်းလိုအပ်နေချိန်မှာ အရေးပေါ်အစီအစဥ်အဖြစ်နဲ့ အခုလို ထုတ်လွှင့်မှုကို လေးလကြာ လုပ်ဆောင်သွားမှာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။ဖမ်းယူနိုင်မယ့် ဂြိုဟ်တုမီတာလှိုင်းနဲ့ ချိန်ရွယ်ဖမ်းယူရမယ့် အချက်အလက်တွေကတော့Satellite Thaicom 6Orbital position 78.5° EastFrequency 12687MHzPolarisation VerticalSymbol rate 30.000Msym/sFEC 5/6 Modulation DVB-S#ဘီဘီစီမြန်မာပိုင်း #ရေဒီယို
3- Orach Chaim 302:1,5,7- Removing Dust and Dirt From a Garment (5786)
4-19-26 AM The Hem of His Garment by Clays Mill Baptist
In this insightful interview, Dave Conner, Director of Product Marketing at Stahls and Fulfill Engine, shares his journey into the textile industry.The commercial opportunity presented by printed, personalised merchandise is already a lucrative revenue stream; it is the core driver of growth in a multi-billion-pound industry. And the mandate for print businesses is clear: automate, adapt, and offer undeniable added value, or choose to gradually lose market share.This is not merely a shift in consumer demand; it is the fundamental evolution of the printed surface. By leveraging adaptive manufacturing, 3D added value, and sustainable surface effects, digital printers can secure their future by offering unique print applications across apparel, interior décor, accessories, and bespoke objects.Discover how automation, materials, and community collaboration are shaping the future of on-demand garment decoration and fulfilment.
Lizz from the Heat Press For Profit Podcast teams up with Andy from The Garment Decorators Podcast for a can't-miss conversation on the shift that separates struggling decorators from scalable businesses. While beginners bounce from trend to trend, pros are building systems that keep paying off long after the hype fades. In this episode, we're calling out the biggest myths in apparel decoration and breaking down what drives growth. If you're ready to stop guessing and start thinking like a pro, this one's for you.
This time on Making Stitches Podcast, I'm joined by Kit Giroux, semi-finalist from the 2025 series of The Great British Sewing Bee. In our chat, Kit talks about their sewing journey, from first learning as a child to rediscovering a love of making a year or so before appearing on national television. We also chat about what it was really like to take part in series 11 of The Great British Sewing Bee.Kit shares some brilliant behind-the-scenes insights from their time in the Sewing Bee sewing room, including the story behind the unforgettable paper dress created for Pop Art Week, which went on to win Garment of the Week. We talk about the pressure of choosing and getting your hands on the right fabric when the challenges start, stepping through the screen to appear on a show you've loved for years, and the joy of making clothes that truly reflect personal style.As well as looking back on Sewing Bee, Kit also talks about their hopes for the future, including plans to release an original range of sewing patterns. Thank you so much Kit for allowing me to come and visit you and for speaking to me for Making Stitches!You can find Kit on Instagram and TikTok.Thank you for listening to Making Stitches Podcast!For full show notes, please visit https://makingstitchespodcast.com/To join the mailing list for the Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this linkThe theme music is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops.The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns designed by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.
We are excited to have Pastor Steve Blair with us from Church of the Highlands in our Guest Speaker series teaching on the title, "From Oaks to Ashes". Drawing from Isaiah 61, Pastor Steve reminds us that God doesn't start with broken systems. He starts with broken hearts. Sin robs us. But God restores, and through three divine exchanges, he offers a Crown of Beauty for Ashes, the Oil of Joy for Mourning, and a Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Despair. He doesn't just remove the ashes. He replaces them with dignity. Joy isn't a feeling we wait on. It's a discipline we walk in. And when we make these exchanges, we become what Isaiah calls oaks of righteousness. Rooted. Steady. Rebuilding. Oaks don't just feel different, they live different. Whatever weight you're carrying, this message is for you. Heaven wins, and God wants to make that exchange with you today. Scripture references: Isaiah 61:1-3 Luke 4:21 Genesis 3 ABOUT US At Nashville Life Church, our vision is dedicated to following Jesus & building leaders. We are here to point every person to Jesus Christ. CONNECT Ready to connect? Click this link so we can stay in touch and get you connected here at Nashville Life: http://www.chrch.es/ap9bd GIVE To support this ministry & help us continue to reach people all around the world: http://www.chrch.es/3a843 PRAYER REQUESTS If you have a prayer request or need, we'd love to pray with you. Click this link to let us know how we can pray with you: https://bit.ly/3fVDSDh Follow Nashville Life Church: YouTube: / @nashvillelifechurch Instagram: / nashvillelifechurch Facebook: / nashlifecc Website: https://nashvillelifechurch.com/
How to study the BIBLE: Jacob Moves to Bethel: The New Garnent. We are doing a parallel to what Jacob says to his household, to what the Lord tells us today to be added to his household.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chatting-from-the-word-hosted-by-oscar--4081759/support.
Summer sewing comes with its own unique set of decisions—from choosing between breezy linen and performance fabrics to figuring out how much ease you actually want when it's hot outside. Sarai and Haley walk through five key decision points to consider before starting your next warm-weather project, helping you make intentional choices that lead to garments you'll actually reach for all season long. Join Seamwork to create your wardrobe with us each month. Get our free sewing planner and start designing. Get our free Snippets newsletter Download our free fitting journal Watch our tutorials and see what Sarai's making on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Find us on TikTok Seamwork is the online sewing community that supports the whole sewing process, from design to closet. We help you uncover your style, what matters to you, and how to express yourself through sewing. Join us on this creative journey!
Sermon by Henry Miller Touching The Hem of His Garment www.ihconvention.com
In the Season 2 premiere, Rich sits down with Tyler (National Creative Director of Product) for a deep dive into the art and science of screen printing. This episode is a practical masterclass on choosing the right decoration method—based on both garment type and design style. From 100% cotton and blends to polyester, Tyler breaks down how different fabrics interact with inks and techniques like plastisol, discharge, and sublimation. They also cover how to approach different art styles—photorealistic, vintage, vector, and all-over prints—and how specialty inks like puff, metallic, and glitter can elevate even the simplest designs. Plus, a look into mixed media options including embroidery, transfers, and rhinestones. Whether you're building a brand or refining your production process, this episode gives you a clear framework for making smarter print decisions.
Prayer Points (Based on Matthew 15:13)Uprooting Evil Plants: "Father, in the name of Jesus, I pray that every plant that You have not planted in my life, family, and destiny be uprooted now".Removal of Negative Influences: "Lord, uproot every evil influence, wrong relationship, and corrupt ideology that is hindering my spiritual growth, according to your word".Purification of the Heart: "Heavenly Father, remove from my heart any hidden deceit, fear, or bitterness that I have cultivated, and replace it with Your truth".Protection from False Doctrines: "Lord, let Your light destroy any false teachings I have received, and establish me in Your holy word".Alignment with God's Purpose: "Father, I pray that anything in my life that is not aligned with Your plan be removed, and that my life may bear fruit for Your kingdom".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/apostolic-deliverance-teaching--1288300/support.
April 12th, 2026
What is coming to the 2026 General Assembly, and why does it matter for the life of the EPC? In this episode of In All Things, we introduce the 46th GA and what listeners can expect as pastors, elders, and ministry leaders gather for worship, discernment, and fellowship. We explore the specific business coming to this Assembly and how this annual gathering strengthens the shared mission of the EPC. To learn more about the 2026 General Assembly and to register, visit: epconnect.org/ga2026
Looking at Holy Thursday through the eyes of Peter and John
GRWM for Easter by putting on a garment of praise in our new series. Welcome to the 167!Connect with usWebsite: https://www.newlifegardner.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewLifeGardner/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newlifegardner
(Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) A talk on MN 121: Culasaññata sutta exploring the meaning and experience of emptiness in the Theravada tradition.
What makes one plastic surgeon better than another?In this episode of Big Butts No Lies, Mavi sits down with Dr. Emmanuel De La Cruz to break down what truly separates good results from exceptional ones, and it goes far beyond just technique.Dr. De La Cruz shares his journey traveling the world to learn from the best surgeons, from training in Colombia, to studying techniques in Turkey, Italy, and across the U.S. His commitment to constantly improving his craft is what shaped his approach to body contouring today. But this episode isn't just about aesthetics.He also opens up about his humanitarian work on medical missions, where he's helped perform life-changing surgeries for children with cleft lip and palate, procedures that don't just change appearance, but allow patients to hear, eat, and live normal lives. Inside this conversation:• The real difference between liposuction and high-definition liposuction • Why technique and training matter more than the machine • How global training shaped his results • The risks of untrained surgeons performing advanced procedures • What patients should look for before choosing a surgeon • Why surgery is about responsibility — not just resultsThis episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to become a top plastic surgeon — and what you should know before trusting someone with your body.⏱️ CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to the show & intro to the episode 01:00 — Meet Dr. Emmanuel De La Cruz: one of Houston's top plastic surgeons 01:48 — How Dr. De La Cruz trained with the best: Colombia, Turkey & beyond 04:22 — Sculpture, artistry & the technique behind his high-definition results 06:33 — Why Dr. De La Cruz chose plastic surgery 07:50 — Humanitarian missions in the Philippines & life-changing surgeries 11:02 — More mission stories & how listeners can help 14:28 — What makes high-definition liposuction different? 17:08 — Why training matters & the risks of poorly done high-def lipo 19:43 — Training in advanced facial surgery & the ponytail lift technique 24:18 — How a “big smile” can affect facelift outcomes 25:21 — Removing silicone & facial fillers safely 28:36 — Are you team drains or no drains? 30:30 — Post-op essentials: lymphatic massage, foam & garments 34:24 — Garment use, compression & how long to wear them 35:37 — BBL aftercare: how long to stay off your butt 38:01 — What advice would you give someone considering plastic surgery? 41:50 — How to contact Dr. De La Cruz 42:12 — Closing thoughts & outro
Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge: dharma talks and meditation instruction
(Insight Meditation Society - Forest Refuge) A talk on MN 121: Culasaññata sutta exploring the meaning and experience of emptiness in the Theravada tradition.
3-29-26 Sun AM
If you're tossing holey sweaters or ripped jeans into the landfill every year, you might be surprised how simple repairs could extend their life and slash waste. In this episode, discover how the old-fashioned art of clothing mending is making a comeback, and why it matters more than ever for our planet.Join hosts Tiff and Kat as they unveil the fascinating techniques behind professional sewing repair shops like Amazing Garment Repair in Kansas City, where master French weavers and hand mend experts create near-invisible fixes that transform old, damaged garments into like-new treasures. Learn:How visible mending doubles as a trendy art form with over 20 million views on TikTok, blending style with sustainability.The detailed craft of reweaving, including French weaving that makes actual holes vanish without a trace.Practical tips on whether you can and should repair your own clothes, plus how much it costs to have skilled artisans do it for you.The emotional and societal significance: how repairing your wardrobe can reconnect you with traditions of craftsmanship, countering the throw-away culture driven by fast fashion.Policy ideas from the UK that could revolutionize how clothing is designed, produced, and disposed of — potentially changing the industry and reducing textile waste dramatically.SourcesAmazing Garment repair site: https://www.amazinggarmentrepair.comYelp: https://www.yelp.com/biz/amazing-garment-repair-overland-parkWirecutter: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/online-custom-tailors-review/NYT: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/01/style/eva-joan-clothing-repair-shop.htmlSustainability Journal: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7616726/ Eva Joan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evajoanrepair/Earth.org: https://earth.org/how-repairing-clothes-slows-down-climate-change/ Earth.org: https://earth.org/statistics-about-fast-fashion-waste/ UNEP: https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/putting-brakes-fast-fashionRepair What You Wear: https://repairwhatyouwear.comPatreon: patreon.com/greeningupmyactInstagram: @greeningupmyactFacebook: Greening Up My ActEmail us with questions: greeningupmyact@gmail.comYouTube: Greening Up My Act
Jesus compares the kingdom of God to a feast that the King of the kingdom throws for him, the Son
In this episode of House of Learning: Understanding the Doctrine of the Temple, Meghan Farner and Cory Jensen explore the symbolic meaning of the Initiatory ceremony and how it represents spiritual rebirth, divine identity, and preparation to enter increasingly sacred space in our journey back to God.This lesson reveals how the Initiatory completes the symbolism of baptism by mirroring the elements of physical birth — washing, anointing, clothing, naming, and blessing — and how these sacred actions teach the soul how հոդված of becoming kings and priests, queens and priestesses in the divine order of God.You'll learn:✨ Why the Initiatory symbolizes the completion of spiritual rebirth✨ How washing and anointing prepare the soul for holiness and sanctification✨ The deeper symbolism of the Garment as “putting on Christ”✨ How garment marks connect to covenant, sacrifice, and divine identity✨ Why olive oil symbolizes the Holy Ghost and spiritual fullness✨ How ancient tabernacle and priesthood rituals inform modern temple worship✨ What it means to be initiated into the Holy Order after the Son of God✨ How the Initiatory prepares the soul for the Endowment and spiritual ascensionThis episode also explores biblical patterns from Exodus, Leviticus, Doctrine & Covenants, and Eden symbolism, helping viewers understand how temple worship forms identity, embodiment, and divine maturation. If you've ever wondered what the Initiatory ceremony truly represents, how the garment functions spiritually, or how temple ordinances support inner transformation, this lesson offers deep clarity and reverent insight.
In the March 19, 2026 episode of The Interpreter Insights Podcast, our host Martin Tanner discusses Joseph's priesthood garment and his marriage to Aseneth, who converted to Judaism. The post Interpreter Insights Podcast — March 19, 2026: Joseph's Priesthood Garment and Marriage to Aseneth first appeared on The Interpreter Foundation.
The Straight Stitch: A Podcast About Sewing and Other Fiber Arts.
Send us feedback about this episode!Have you ever wished you could combine the neckline of one design with the sleeves of another design to create the perfect blouse pattern? Or add the pockets from one pants pattern to another? Frankenpatterning is such a useful skill! In today's episode, we're talking about how and why sewists combine, modify, and completely reinvent patterns to create garments that have all the desired features.From simple swaps like sleeves and necklines to more advanced mashups, you'll learn how to approach pattern hacking with confidence, avoid common mistakes, and start building patterns that truly work for you.Show notes for each episode: www.thestraightstitchpodcast.comMy website: www.janetszabo.comSee my sewing projects at: www.janetszabo.com/blogE-mail me! janet@janetszabo.com
The story of proudly Aboriginal owned and led sustainable fashion label Magpie Goose can be summed up in its motto - `stories you wear'.The vibrant and colourful collections of this Brisbane based fashion label are featured in an exclusive exhibition until October 5 at the Museum of Brisbane, tucked inside Brisbane's glittering City Hall.Co-owner Troy Casey (Kamilaroi) tells us on Streets of Your Town how having their creations on display is a pivotal moment in the evolution of Magpie Goose - giving visitors a glimpse of how they use fashion as a canvas for storytelling.“The stories are not about time,” Troy says. “They're about country and connection and culture and community, and these stories are both ancient and contemporary in nature. That's what makes the brand so special."For more shownotes and links go to my Streets of Your Town magazine for this episode at soyt.substack.com
02-11-26 Bro. Kevin Pauley - A Garment Change is Coming by Glen Ferris Apostolic Church
In Episode 4 of Two Bald Dudes, Joe and Romain explore identity through the metaphor of garments and masks, beginning with the question most of us are asked first: “What do you do?”Joe shares vulnerable stories about shame, labels, and the stories we tell ourselves about worth and success. Romain breaks down how identities are layered through expectations, education, culture, and environment. Together, they invite listeners to question which garments were chosen consciously and which were inherited without consent.The episode closes with a guided embodiment practice to help listeners reconnect with awareness beneath identity and remember that awareness itself does not need improvement, only presence.
If the fistful that the kohen takes from the grain-offering becomes ritually impure, then the tzitz (the frontpiece) of the kohen gadol's garments will function to bring about the acceptance of the offering. Though the very fact of that working is puzzling. But why wouldn't the tzitz accept blemishes in an animal sacrifice? (among other key questions). Also, the question of intent comes into play - and the question of how the tzitz will incorporate those factors is considered seriously, by means of examples - including between shogeg and intentional, as well as an individual's offering and a communal offering. Plus, the concerns that lead to emending a rabbinic text, and the concerns of emending the text.
Matt McLellan from Apparel Lab joins Steven and Bruce to share his unconventional journey building a thriving DTG (Direct-to-Garment) print shop in Madison, Alabama—without ever touching screen printing equipment. Starting in the back room of his nutrition store in 2016, Matt has grown Apparel Lab into a multi-service operation proving you don't need to follow the traditional decorator path to succeed.
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We've all been there—you spend hours sewing a garment, only to have it hang unworn in your closet. In this episode, we share the top 5 reasons sewists make clothing they don't actually wear, and how to design pieces with intention so you create a wardrobe you'll love living in. Join Seamwork to create your wardrobe with us each month. Get our free sewing planner and start designing. Get our free Snippets newsletter Download our free fitting journal Watch our tutorials and see what Sarai's making on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Find us on TikTok Seamwork is the online sewing community that supports the whole sewing process, from design to closet. We help you uncover your style, what matters to you, and how to express yourself through sewing. Join us on this creative journey!
We can only imagine what a garment of praise might look like! Is it glowing, does it move with the music, with our hearts of joy? We're told we are clothed with salvation, praise, mercy, and righeousness. Covered with perfection. That's what our Father sees. Do we see each other that way? Daylight Meditations is a daily podcast from CFO North America. Please visit CFONorthAmerica.org to learn more about our retreats, and online courses. If you are encouraged by this podcast, please consider supporting us. Contributors: Michelle DeChant, Nancy Holland, Adam Maddock, and Joy Peyton
THE FACTORY GUY Colleague Mark Clifford, The Troublemaker. By 1975, Jimmy Lai had risen from a child laborer to a factory owner, purchasing a bankrupt garment facility using stock market profits. Despite being a primary school dropout who learned English from a dictionary, Lai succeeded through relentless work and charm. He capitalized on the boom in American retail sourcing, winning orders from Kmart by producing samples overnight and eventually building Comitex into a leading sweater manufacturer, embodying the Hong Kong dream. NUMBER 10 1992 HK
“Rend your heart, and not your garments.” — Joel 2:13 Garment-rendering and other outward signs of religious emotion, are easily manifested and are frequently hypocritical; but to feel true repentance is far more difficult, and consequently far less common. Men will attend to the most multiplied and minute ceremonial regulations — for such things are […]
We welcome back Shawn Carney of 40 Days for Life, to discuss the fallacy of the so-called Seamless Garment. Is it true that a pro-lifer who exclusively fights against abortion is doing something wrong, or not doing enough? Show Notes The "Seamless Garment" Is Quiet Propaganda for Abortion. – Padre Peregrino Unraveling the Seamless Garment | Catholic Answers Magazine The Seamless Garment: Death for the Pro-Life Movement | EWTN The Consistent—and Not So Seamless—Ethic of Life iCatholic Mobile The Station of the Cross Merchandise - Use Coupon Code 14STATIONS for 10% off | Catholic to the Max Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! "Let's Take A Closer Look" with Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J. | Full Series Playlist Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!