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On this Friends Like Us for Women's Month: Marina Franklin talks with Calise Hawkins and Mia Jackson, breaking down the impact of boycotts, the necessity of taking breaks, and sharing laughs with incredible women. Mia Jackson is a bonafide Georgia peach (that's Georgian for “native”). In 2017, she was selected as a New Face by the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival and Atlanta's Creative Loafing named her the Critic's Choice Best Stand-Up in the city. She has toured nationally with Amy Schumer and is a featured comic at festivals and clubs across the country. Her first stand up special aired in October 2018 as part of Unprotected Sets on EPIX. Mia has appeared on NickMom's Night Out, Viceland, Comedy Central's This Week at the Comedy Cellar and was a semi-finalist on Season 9 of NBC's Last Comic Standing. Her Comedy Central half hour special debuted in November 2019. Calise Hawkins is a stand-up comedian and writer. She has performed her standup on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon , Nick Mom's Night Out and she was a cast member of Oxygen's Funny Girls. She has written for Comedy Central's @midnight , Hood Adjacent with James Davis, HBO's That Damn Michael Che, and Hulu's Everything's Trash. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf. Writer for HBO's 'Divorce' and the new Tracy Morgan show on Paramount Plus: 'Crutch'.
Zmeena Orr shares her candid thoughts on the fear of growing old alone, the importance of women maintaining self-respect, and her unconventional perspective on open relationships. She even reveals a fascination with watching someone's wife in action with another man. A bold and thought-provoking discussion that pushes boundaries!
Today, Paul and Evan talk about growing old together and the unique challenges that arise when two people age differently and develop separate medical needs. Listen along as these two advisors share how difficult but important it can be for people to consider and plan for their long-term care needs instead of putting them off until they can't avoid them any longer. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
The Snail Boys weekends this week were taken up with family and friends. Tyler went to help his family move, and Jimmy went to help his friend paint his house. However, Tyler does circle it around with some offroad news, from a Barrett Lake Update to some interesting news about California Wild Fires. Want to win some Tires? Our friends at Yokohama are donating a set of tires for the 750 Apple Podcast reviews giveaway winner. Also, like before, we will give away swag packs every 50 until we get to the main giveaway. All reviews need to be left on Apple Podcast to be entered. Congratulations to TannerIsCooler for winning the 550 reviews swag pack. 1986Toyota4x4Pickup won 650 reviews for a SnailTrail4x4 Swag pack and an OnX off-road Elite Membership. Call us and leave us a VOICEMAIL!!! We want to hear from you even more!!! You can call and say whatever you like! Ask a question, leave feedback, correct some information about welding, say how much you hate your Jeep, and wish you had a Toyota! We will air them all, live, on the podcast! +01-916-345-4744. If you have any negative feedback, you can call our negative feedback hotline, 408-800-5169. 4Wheel Underground has all the suspension parts you need to take your off-road rig from leaf springs to a performance suspension system. We just ordered our kits for Kermit and Samantha and are looking forward to getting them. The ordering process was quite simple and after answering the questionnaire to ensure we got the correct and best-fitting kits for our vehicles. If you want to level up your suspension game, check out 4Wheel Underground. SnailTrail4x4 Podcast is brought to you by all of our peeps over at irate4x4! Make sure to stop by and see all of the great perks you get for supporting SnailTrail4x4! Discount Codes, Monthly Give-Always, Gift Boxes, the SnailTrail4x4 Community, and the ST4x4 Treasure Hunt! Thank you to all of those who support us! We couldn't do it without you guys (and gals!)! SnailSquad Monthly Giveaway One of our favorite Products is coming back for the March Monthly Giveaway. We are working with Devos to get you their new LightRanger 2000. The new overhead light now has 2000 lumins and build in color changing. Its amazing. If you want a chance to win some GearWrench Tools make sure to sign up as a SnailSquad member on Irate4x4.com Congrats to Karl Green for winning February's Giveaway is with our favorite tool company Gearwrench. We will be doing a choose-your-own-adventure tools grab with a wide assortment of tools that we highlight for you. If you want a chance to win some GearWrench Tools make sure to sign up as a SnailSquad member on Irate4x4.com Listener Discount Codes: SnailTrail4x4 -SnailTrail15 for 15% off SnailTrail4x4 MerchMORRFlate - snailtraill4x4 to get 10% off MORRFlate Multi Tire Inflation Deflation™ KitsIronman 4x4 - snailtrail20 to get 20% off all Ironman 4x4 branded equipment!Sidetracked Offroad - snailtrail4x4 (lowercase) to get 15% off lights and recovery gearSpartan Rope - snailtrail4x4 to get 10% off sitewideShock Surplus - SNAILTRAIL4x4 to get $25 off any order!Mob Armor - SNAILTRAIL4X4 for 15% offSummerShine Supply - ST4x4 for 10% off4WheelUnderground - snailtrailBackpacker's Pantry - Affiliate LinkLaminx Protective Films – Use Link to get 20% off all products (Affiliate Link) Show Music: Midroll Music - ComaStudio Outroll Music - Meizong Kumbang
We at the Alliance are deeply grateful for our dedicated Board of Directors, who help amplify our mission. On today's episode of This is Growing Old, our Board Chair, Michele Markus, joins us to share insights on the year ahead.
Adam updates health stuff progress, 80s Nickelodeon, Invincible TV Show and quitting doing comic conventions.
(The Worst Thing About Growing Old): https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1p70pr/the_worst_thing_about_growing_old/ Intro/Outro music: Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3805-ghost-story License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Thumbs up to all our listeners, the community of Reddit /NoSleep and the stories creator/poster: /WontThinkStraight. Without, we wouldn't have this discussion. So thank you all! (/WontThinkStraight): https://www.reddit.com/user/WontThinkStraight/ (Reddit /NoSleep): https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/ Comment below or send us an email at aldenterigamortis@gmail.com And if you want to show your support, consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/aldenterigamortis
This is the second of four talks from Barry Long's 'Truth of Love Seminar,' originally recorded in Bristol in 1992—over three decades ago. Newly remastered from old analog tapes, this recording is now preserved in digital form. We are happy to offer this particular recording for free. The complete series will be available through our paid podcast subscription and the upcoming Archive Application, set for release in 2025.The paid edition of the podcast is available through Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-barry-long-podcast/id1709595005 and Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/34rcMFK6b4CcicY7JDxo9f~Summary:In this episode Barry Long addresses those who are growing older — especially women — urging them to remain open to love, regardless of age or past experiences. He acknowledges that many in their fifties, sixties, or seventies may feel content without a partner and even find the idea of relationship burdensome. Nonetheless, he emphasizes that if love — or the possibility of a good, honest partnership—presents itself, one should be receptive and that age is no barrier to intimacy or genuine connection when it arises naturally and without force.Central to Barry's message is the need to be at peace within oneself, cultivating a sense of well-being and integrity in every aspect of life. By getting one's life right and releasing emotional states such as fear, resentment, or longing, we create the internal space for the right person to appear — at the right time and under the right circumstances. He cautions against living in a state of restless yearning; instead, trusting that when love is meant to come, it will, and it will arrive as part of life's inherent goodness.~Highlights and extracts:"Life is its own solution. Life is not perverse. Although we often think it is. Life is a process, a wonderful process of integrity. There is justice and rightness in life. As long as we can stand back far enough and observe it. The difficulty is with personal love, that it makes us put our eyes right up close to the scene, and we can't see the total picture.""Be open all your life for the possibility of love coming in as man or woman, no matter how old you are. And be open even to the possibility of making love, no matter how old you are. You don't have to make love – you are free. But don't have an attitude against it. Don't ever think that you're too old. It is not true. You are never too old to stop making physical love. Given that the man or woman arrives and you are drawn together you are never too old to make physical love.""Don't be disappointed. Don't be discouraged by anything that has happened in your life. It was your lot. Everything that happened to you was absolutely right, and it was to make a finer a man or a finer a woman of you."~We are happy to announce our work on an extensive digital archive of Barry's talks, spanning an extraordinary 30 years. This comprehensive repository features over 600 hours of video and 2,000 hours of audio recordings, offering unparalleled access to Barry's timeless insights and teachings.This project, many years in the making, was brought to life by a dedicated team who worked tirelessly to digitize and modernize a vast collection of archived recordings. Many of these materials were stored on outdated formats such as cassettes and magnetic tapes, requiring not only careful preservation but also the application of cutting-edge technology and expert knowledge of analog and digital audiovisual systems. From meticulously restoring fragile tapes to ensuring the highest quality playback in the digital formats, every step of the process was undertaken with precision and care to safeguard this invaluable archive.Support the showAll content © The Barry Long Trust
This week's podcast is presented by Stephen and Suey. We hear from:· Love Jazzer's singing, who loved the scenes between Brad and Tracy;· Glyn, who has identified a theme in recent interactions among Ambridgeans;· Jef, who has been speculating about Jill and Leonard, and about Harrison's new job;· Globe-trotting Richard, who has been researching visas;· And finally Witherspoon who has been identifying with Brad;We also have emails from Christine in Kilcreggan and from Chris in Indiana.Plus: we have the Week in Ambridge, live from Suey, a roundup of the Dumteedum Facebook group from Vicky, and the Tweets of the Week from Theo.Links mentioned in Christine's email:From the BBC website about the illegal release of lynx in Scotland: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj6z61ylj40oAn article explaining the positive reasons lynx should be reintroduced: https://www.scotlandbigpicture.com/lynx-to-scotlandPlease call into the show using this link:www.speakpipe.com/dumteedum Or send us a voicenote via WhatsApp on: +44 7810 012 881 (07810012 881 if in the UK) – Open the WhatsApp app, key in the number and click on the microphone icon.Or email us at dumteedum@mail.comHow to leave a review on Apple podcasts: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/podcasts/pod5facd9d70/mac***Also Sprach Zarathustra licenceCreative Commons ► Attribution 3.0 Unported ► CC BY 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..."You are free to use, remix, transform, and build upon the materialfor any purpose, even commercially. You must give appropriate credit."Conducted byPhilip Milman ► https://pmmusic.pro/Funded ByLudwig ► / ludwigahgren Schlatt ► / jschlattlive COMPOSED BY / @officialphilman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luke examines the story of Moses' last days as an example of how we should grow old in the Lord
It's important to hang onto that inner child
Today I reflect on recent events and the perspectives that aging can give… and take. Wondering if we are able/capable and ready to fill the shoes of the greatest generation as they pass. Dennis Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________
Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you. Isaiah 46:4Support the show, a product of Hope Media: https://hope1032.com.au/donate/2211A-pod/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shout out to Trang at @Mondays Cabramatta for letting us record in their cafe! Venue Instagram: @Mondays2166 With the current stage of life around us being engagements, weddings and starting families, we start to realise that we are no longer as young as we thought... Guests: Nathan & Matt Want to get in touch? Send us an email at ricenmicspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on our socials: https://linktr.ee/ricenmicspodcast Music: aKu - Love Shine | aKu - The Final Blow Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:31 We're starting to feel old 3:10 Do we subtract 2 years from our age due to covid? 5:00 Tung's 10 year high school reunion 11:20 Is this the biggest year for Nathan so far? 13:00 Does Mat feel like he's growing old? 14:15 Our bodies don't bounce back like they used to 17:23 Tung's VSA VIC event 20:00 Changes in starting in your industry 23:49 How do kids make you feel or change you? 29:55 Stuff the younger gen won't know about (Special guest: Renee) 36:15 Smiggle is no longer cool 37:58 The coolest dragon shirt 38:28 The evolution of Cabramatta 43:08 Businesses that have stuck around 46:03 WTF happened to PAL College? 47:08 Cheap as chips, safer areas 49:35 Situations for skills you didn't have as an adult 54:30 Adults aren't always looking out for you 57:01 Robot vacuums are the best + Other appliances we like 1:02:38 Doing stuff as kids 1:04:50 HSC kids wasting their 4 month break 1:06:18 Too many people wanna grow up quickly 1:07:27 The dictionary of obscure sorrows 1:09:18 Changes in lifestyle, purchasing power, best purchase while young 1:14:08 Regrets we have from our younger years 1:17:53 Advice for the younger gen
The Art of Staying Young While Growing Old This talk explores the art of staying young while growing old, not through chasing fleeting trends, but by cultivating a vibrant spirit and embracing the wisdom that comes with age. We'll discover how to maintain a youthful outlook, find joy in every stage of life, and redefine what it truly means to age gracefully. New Happiness Podcast episode with Dr. Robert Puff, Newport Beach Psychologist
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To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
To understand elders' experiences of aging in place, sociologist Stacy Torres spent five years with longtime New York City residents as they coped with health setbacks, depression, gentrification, financial struggles, the accumulated losses of neighbors, friends, and family, and other everyday challenges. The sensitive portrait Torres paints in At Home in the City: Growing Old in Urban America (University of California Press, 2025), moves us beyond stereotypes of older people as either rich and pampered or downtrodden and frail to capture the multilayered complexity of late life. These pages chronicle how a nondescript bakery in Manhattan served as a public living room, providing company to ease loneliness and a sympathetic ear to witness the monumental and mundane struggles of late life. Through years of careful observation, Torres peels away the layers of this oft-neglected social world and explores the constellation of relationships and experiences that Western culture often renders invisible or frames as a problem. At Home in the City strikes a realistic balance as it highlights how people find support, flex their resilience, and assert their importance in their communities in old age. Interviewee: Stacy Torres is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the School of Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. Host: Schneur Zalman Newfield is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Jewish Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, and the author of Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism (Temple University Press). Visit him online at ZalmanNewfield.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder what it's like to grow old? Wouldn't it be great to have a book that would give you tips on what might happen so that you can be prepared? Or maybe you're old enough to have a few helpful tips that you would include in a book on growing old. Let us know at Genxyandi@gmail.com and we'll share them. Don't miss Episode 4 because it will make you think, smile and laugh.
Chris predicts the election...WRONG. Chris rants incoherently about skateboarding. ALSO: Antidepressants, and the "Mom & Pop" pharmaceutical company. PLUS: A great new Can Do Cold Brew ad, and a song of the week from The Features!!The Features - "The Idea of Growing Old": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiH8x4bmusACold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonChannel Nonfiction: ChannelNonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: CanDoColdBrew.com
This is a seriously special episode this week-and the story my guest, John Brink shares, is nothing short of spectacular! John shares so much this week-his childhood during the end of WWII, how Canadians freed his village in Holland, and how he was forever changed by their generosity and kindness. John was so captivated by these men that he decided he would leave his homeland and emigrate to Canada, so many years later-and that, as they say, has made all the difference. It also allowed Spirit to demonstrate to John that we are all connected in one great beautiful life-fabric and there's no getting away from destiny! John's story is so dang powerful, I dare you to walk away from this one saying there is no method to the madness that is this life-and that the miracle was simply a coincidence! I dare you! As for John, he is busy living life the only way he knows how-with grace and resilience and with the eternal hope that we are all striving to make this world a better place for everyone! To read more about John and his good works, click here to see his website! To buy his books AGAINST ALL ODDS, LIVING YOUNG, DYING OLD, FINDING YOUR PASSION and ADHD UNLOCKED, click here! PLEASE DO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST SO AS TO NEVER MISS AN EPISODE! And remember, ratings and reviews are where it's at, so please do consider rating the pod! Your bit of beauty this week? this Tedx talk by Jane Caro entitled "Growing Old, The Unbearable Lightness of Aging." Related with a wink and a smile, this video encourages us to embrace the aging process and to do it like John does, with a sense of humor, with grace, and with humility!
This is a seriously special episode this week-and the story my guest, John Brink shares, is nothing short of spectacular! John shares so much this week-his childhood during the end of WWII, how Canadians freed his village in Holland, and how he was forever changed by their generosity and kindness. John was so captivated by these men that he decided he would leave his homeland and emigrate to Canada, so many years later-and that, as they say, has made all the difference. It also allowed Spirit to demonstrate to John that we are all connected in one great beautiful life-fabric and there's no getting away from destiny! John's story is so dang powerful, I dare you to walk away from this one saying there is no method to the madness that is this life-and that the miracle was simply a coincidence! I dare you! As for John, he is busy living life the only way he knows how-with grace and resilience and with the eternal hope that we are all striving to make this world a better place for everyone! To read more about John and his good works, click here to see his website! To buy his books AGAINST ALL ODDS, LIVING YOUNG, DYING OLD, FINDING YOUR PASSION and ADHD UNLOCKED, click here! PLEASE DO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST SO AS TO NEVER MISS AN EPISODE! And remember, ratings and reviews are where it's at, so please do consider rating the pod! Your bit of beauty this week? this Tedx talk by Jane Caro entitled "Growing Old, The Unbearable Lightness of Aging." Related with a wink and a smile, this video encourages us to embrace the aging process and to do it like John does, with a sense of humor, with grace, and with humility!
In 1996, a television show arrived on British screens which changed the way we see interior design: Changing Rooms.It made household names of several of its stars, including host Carol Smilie and carpenter 'Handy Andy' Kane, but none became so famous as designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, whose flamboyant dress sense, often outrageous designs and laconic demeanour made him world-famous.As he turns 60, he remains almost as famous as he did at the height of the show's popularity, and we're delighted that he joined host James Fisher for this episode of the Country Life Podcast.Listen to Country Life podcast on Apple PodcastsListen to Country Life podcast on SpotifyListen to Country Life podcast on AudibleLaurence talks about his early career, his influences as a designer and his entirely accidental transformation into a global TV star. He also talks candidly about ageing, from his thoughts on turning 60 to how retirees and the elderly are seen and treated in modern Britain.It's something he feels passionate about, and indeed his latest job isn't on the small screen, but instead designing a series of retirement villages for Rangeford.Instead of the 'beige coffin' that 'smells of cabbage and wee', Laurence is determined to create spaces that are more like boutique hotels that burst with colour, energy and fun.'We're the generation who saw The Sex Pistols play live,' he says. 'We've been all over the world, and we've done all these kinds of things. We know what Soho Farmhouse feels like. And you know what, why on earth would we want to just sort of slide into this very nondescript, oatmeal environment just to wait to die?'Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Laurence Llewelyn-BowenEditor and Producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Free gift: 7 Tips for a rock-solid D/s Dynamic - visit https://infinitedevotion.com/7-tips In this episode of the Dom Sub Devotion podcast, we explore the intricate relationship between feminine beauty, self-care, and the dominant-submissive dynamic within our 24/7 DS marriage. Inspired by an email Dawn received from a list that she's on, we tackle modern beauty standards, the pressure of perfectionism exacerbated by social media, and the 'crunchy' community's approach to self-care. This conversation explores overcoming anxieties around beauty routines to achieving self-acceptance and celebrating personal beauty. We highlight the balance between health and beauty, the meditative and ritualistic aspects of self-care, and the significance of presence and authenticity. Practical advice for both men and women is shared, emphasizing self-acceptance, reducing social media influence, and creating space for joy in beauty practices. The episode provides a comprehensive look at how empathy, mutual respect, and intentional actions foster beauty and abundance within our D/s relationship. ~~~~~ Social Links: Instagram: https://instagram.com/_infinitedevotion YouTube: https://instagram.com/@infinitedevotion Facebook: https://facebook.com/domsubdevotion Andrew & Dawn are full time coaches and educators, working to support individuals and couples in building healthy, loving Dom/sub relationships. Here are some of the different free and paid options of how to work with and learn from us! Subscribe: Get updates when we publish new episodes of Dom Sub Devotion and other new content at https://www.infinitedevotion.com/podcastsubscribe Website: Visit our website at https://infinitedevotion.com for all of our latest content. Coaching: You can learn more about working with us in 1-1 coaching and our various workshops, courses, and programs at https://infinitedevotion.com/store Free Resources: FREE: The 12 Steps to Dominance: A free ebook showing men how to embody a healthy, loving Dominance. Download here: https://www.infinitedevotion.com/12-steps-to-dominance FREE: Inspiring Her Submission Masterclass: A deep dive on how to inspire any woman to submit and surrender to you. Watch here: https://infinitedevotion.com/dominance-masterclass FREE: Devotional Dominance & Submission: A free ebook showing you how D/s dynamics and loving long term relationships work hand in hand. https://infinitedevotion.com/devotional-ds FREE: Get Dawn's Manifesto: The Self Respecting Submissive Woman. Click here to download it now! https://www.infinitedevotion.com/self-respecting-submissive-woman Listen to Andrew's other podcast, Conscious Dominance! Conscious Dominance is a weekly conversation between two Dominant men as we navigate the demands and growth that are required of us in living in and leading inside of 24/7 Dom/sub relationships. These are deep conversations that go straight to the true heart of a Dominant man. Find Conscious Dominance at https://conscious-dominance.captivate.fm/ or on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere else you like to listen! Becoming a Dominant Man is Andrew's flagship course for Dominant Men. Becoming a Dominant Man leads men through a 12 step process, the 12 Steps to Dominance, to claim full ownership of their lives and their inner strength, so that they can carry a loving strength, true Dominance, into their lives and relationships. Becoming a Dominant Man is a pre-recorded course that men can work through on their own time, but also includes live weekly instruction and Q&A with Andrew at no extra cost. Learn more about Becoming a Dominant Man at https://infinitedevotion.com/becoming-a-dominant-man Our newest course for submissive women is available NOW. Submissive Foundations teaches women how to embody submission from a healthy emotional inner strength. Click the link to learn more! https://infinitedevotion.com/submissive-foundations 00:00 Introduction to Dom Sub Devotion 00:33 Exploring Feminine Beauty 01:12 Jessica Ash's Email on Beauty Practices 06:59 Personal Reflections on Beauty 08:23 The Battle Between Health and Beauty 17:11 Rediscovering Joy in Beauty Practices 22:59 The Importance of Self-Care and Abundance 31:11 The Importance of Self-Perception 31:33 Men's Attention to Detail 33:30 Empathy in Relationships 37:11 Beauty and Self-Care in Dominant-Submissive Dynamics 45:35 The Ritual of Self-Care 50:55 Enhancing Natural Beauty vs. Fakeness 56:20 Growing Old with Grace 57:52 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
Send us a textHave yall ever been to the Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World?Well- I am hear to tell ya'. It is incredible. I was able to experience back when our oldest was about 9 months old. Yep, it has been a minute and I cannot wait to go back. Luckily, our Disney Guru and beloved sponsor of nolapapa.com, Nick Bryan, owner of Sandpiper Vacations is here to all me to live vicariously through his globe trotting self! He literally just got back with his family from WDW and NSSHP! Nick always knows just how to book these events, he has hacks, and he is well seasoned in all things travel. His advice and experience gives such confidence in the ones that are not at all! AND it makes it easier for the ones that are seasoned!From Virgin Voyages, to theme parks, to ITALY. Sandpipervactions.com has got you.Then later, we welcome back Author, Patricia Greenberg, Aging Well Coach and health guru! Patricia is an expert in all aspects of living life to the fullest at ANY age. “It's Ok to be Old" is an entertaining, yet informative book that lets people of a certain age embrace how to be in today with strategies that help each of us live life to the fullest when we reach those later years. One of the greatest accomplishments in life is accepting the things you cannot change, and embracing every one of life's precious moments."For tickets to her seminars check out this link below! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/its-ok-to-be-old-the-nyc-launch-tickets-1034921838077Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! Ochsner Hospital for ChildrenWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comZak George's Dog Revolution! The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comReal Estate with Steph & Berkshire Hathaway www.realestatewithsteph.comAudubon Institute www.auduboninstitute.orgThe Gift of Adoption FundGiftofAdoption.org
Today's seniors are reshaping what retirement is all about. It is a whole new opportunity to engage with family, community, your spiritual source, and the world with vigor. Don't just grow old. Aim high and claim the gifts of elderhood. Author Ron Pevny, M.A., has for forty-five years been dedicated to assisting people in negotiating life transitions as they create lives of purpose and passion.
Today's seniors are reshaping what retirement is all about. It is a whole new opportunity to engage with family, community, your spiritual source, and the world with vigor. Don't just grow old. Aim high and claim the gifts of elderhood. Author Ron Pevny, M.A., has for forty-five years been dedicated to assisting people in negotiating life transitions as they create lives of purpose and passion.
Are you ready to redefine what aging means for you? In a world that often views aging as a limitation, what if you could flip the script and see it as a new beginning? In this episode of the Productivity Smarts Podcast, host Gerald J. Leonard chats with James Flaherty, an inspiring 89-year-old author and motivational speaker. They dive into how aging impacts productivity and the mindset that can help us lead fulfilling lives as we grow older. Living in a charming 1940s dairy barn in the Berkshires, Jim truly believes that you're "only as old as you think you are." His latest book, Loving Longevity, reflects this philosophy. Jim attributes his success to a strong work ethic and the joy he finds in his craft. He shares a memorable quote from Noël Coward: “Work is more fun than fun,” underscoring the value of daily routines and prioritizing tasks. He recommends creating a nightly to-do list to ease anxiety and make space for creativity. Throughout their conversation, Jim emphasizes the importance of social connections and staying active. He talks about “blue zones,” where community ties lead to longer lives. To tackle loneliness, he encourages listeners to engage with their communities and nurture relationships. Jim's insights remind us that embracing aging can open doors to new passions and opportunities, making it a journey worth celebrating. Tune in now to discover how you can embrace aging and unlock your potential! What We Discuss [02:01] Introduction to James Flaherty [06:13] Daily discipline and routine [09:04] Music and inspiration [13:14] The importance of work ethic [17:58] Gratitude and happiness [20:56] Mindset over physical condition [22:39] The importance of education at any age [24:17] Engaging with life [35:27] Finding purpose in aging Notable Quotes [05:08] “If you want to live a long time, you have to take care of the basic machine. I eat properly, I don't smoke, and I exercise every morning, whether I want to or not.” - James Flaherty [17:58] “Every day I am grateful, and every day I show gratitude for that. At 89, I do not wake up in pain, and I have never awakened depressed.” - James Flaherty [19:25] “Every morning of your life, you're going to have to confront your biggest critic, your biggest enemy, the highest wall you have to hurdle—it's that person in your bathroom mirror.” - James Flaherty [33:40] “The biggest problem of aging is that too many elders are living alone because she has died or he has died, and they're alone. Loneliness is the biggest stress and perhaps the biggest cause of early death.” - James Flaherty Guest Bio Jim Flaherty was an international advertising writer/creative director who has published two novels, and two non-fiction books. He was also creator and innkeeper of a five-star country inn/conference center. He is a frequent motivational speaker about aging cheerfully. A strong believer in “you are only as old as you think,” Jim thinks 89 (going on 59) is terrific, and is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His home is a 1940's art-filled dairy barn in the foothills of the Berkshires. Resources James Flaherty Website - https://jamesbflaherty.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-b-flaherty/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamesbflahertyauthor/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@jamesbflaherty James Flaherty Books: Link Productivity Smarts Podcast Website - productivitysmartspodcast.com Gerald J. Leonard Website - geraldjleonard.com Turnberry Premiere website - turnberrypremiere.com Scheduler - vcita.com/v/geraldjleonard Mentioned Book The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health Hardcover – September 5, 2023 by Ellen J. Langer Kiva is a loan, not a donation, allowing you to cycle your money and create a personal impact worldwide. https://www.kiva.org/lender/topmindshelpingtopminds
In today's bonus episode, Gastor and Shalewa talk about the large amount of elderly in Japan, Pablo Escobar's Hippos, and hanging out at famous cemetaries. Follow The Team: Instagram @SilkyJumbo @GastorAlmonte Twitter: @SilkyJumbo @GastorAlmonte Theme music "Guns Go Cold" provided by Kno of Knomercyproductions Twitter: @Kno Instagram: @KnoMercyProductions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warreportpod/support
What Bible teachers do you trust? Would you realize if they taught something 'off'? How do you handle the ideas and false teachings your kids have questions about? Join Allen Parr for a discussion on biblical literacy and discernment. Show Notes and Resources Help make YOUR mark: Your donation supports crucial resources for families and includes a special FamilyLife Pen and Brant Hansen's book, "Unoffendable"—join us today! Connect with Dennis and Barbara Rainey at their website. If you enjoyed this episode, check out previous podcastepisodes featuring the Raineys. Don't miss out on the "Weekend to Remember" events happening nationwide! Find the new Homebuilders series, newly redesigned as FamilyLife's Art of Marriage! Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our past podcasts. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find FamilyLife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the FamilyLife's podcasts on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
Heather Nuttall-Westover is a wife, mom, and storyteller. Heather became a published author at the age of 51 and is now helping other people tell their stories. As the mother of 5 daughters, 1 son, and several foster kids, Heather has a lot of hilarious stories to tell. She also gets real with the not-so-humorous times in her life, struggles within her marriage, and how they worked through the hard times. More info about Heather and her book, Growing Old: One Lucille Ball Moment at a Time can be found at https://www.heathernuttallwestover.com/
Series: Jesus Is Better Hebrews 5:11 - 6:3 Jon Mahlstedt July 28 2024
Honor the wisdom, grace, and spiritual richness that accompany the journey of growing old in Christ, and discover the joy of embracing each moment as a cherished gift from our Heavenly Father. SUBSCRIBE to our sister podcasts:Your Daily Prayer: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-prayer/Your Daily Bible Verse: https://www.lifeaudio.com/your-daily-bible-verse/ Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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In world where we're constantly encouraged to want more, how do you find the courage to say no?Founder and CEO of 37signals (makers of Basecamp, HEY, and ONCE) Jason Fried joins the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation covering software products and services, saying ‘no' to millions, learning drums, and more. Jason shares his unique perspectives on building and running a hugely successful software company while staying true to his values.Join us as we explore Jason's story and learn about:The motivation behind Basecamp's recent expansion into new products like email and calendar appsHow Jason and his co-founder have structured the company to maximize independence and avoid things they don't want to doThoughts on wealth and what he plans to do with the financial success of BasecampCurrent interests and passions outside of work, and what he would do if he couldn't run Basecamp anymoreBooks and favorite productsWhether you're a tech entrepreneur or simply fascinated by the career of one of the industry's most unconventional and opinionated leaders, Jason's experiences and philosophies are sure to challenge and inspire you. Tune in for an honest and spontaneous discussion touching on the deepest questions in life and business.Resources MentionedDrumeoDecent Espresso Machine1978 Porsche 928Books: The Old Man and the Sea, The Overstory, Rabbit is RichHey CalendarOnceCampfireChapters00:00 - Introduction2:20 - Inspiration Behind Hey Calendar3:47 - Fantastical vs. Hey Calendar4:55 - What Keeps Jason Going7:24 - Why Hey Calendar Caps at $999:09 - Jason's Commitment to Independence12:59 - Limits to Improvement and Acceptance15:56 - Jason's Plans on Growing His Business19:12 - Learning to Trust CEO Hires20:59 - Why Jason Decided to Build New Products After 10 Years24:21 - Changing Your Mind & Balancing Growth and Maintenance28:06 - Keeping Businesses Simple32:20 - What Jason Does With His Money36:28 - The Courage to Close A Business39:42 - The Burden of Wealth: Philanthropy and Responsibility42:43 - Finding Joy in Spaces and Experiences45:11 - Alternate Career Paths Jason is Drawn To48:01 - The Future and Existential Worries52:56 - Growing Old, the Younger Generation, and Life59:27 - Things Jason Has Been Loving Lately62:49 - Embracing Fiction: The Power of Storytelling
This week, we're unraveling the sentimental journey behind the word 'nostalgia'. Join Susie and Gyles on a linguistic journey through time, where every word is a portal to the past. Enjoy Susie's Trio for the week: Desiderate: To yearn for something one once had but has now lost. Listicle: Simply, a little list! Natsukashii: A Japanese word used when something evokes a fond memory from your past and that is enough in itself. Gyles' poem this week was 'Growing Old ' by Nanette Newman: Growing old is like a career only a career you didn't train for you didn't expect and you certainly didn't want. This ‘new' career – creeps up on you And surprises you. For instance You find yourself saying new lines, like ‘Everything looks a bit blurry' ‘Why do my legs hurt me?' ‘Why do my arms have flabby bits?' ‘Why can't I run any more?' ‘Why do people speak so quietly?' ‘Why is my iPad such a mystery?' (even though my six-year-old Grandson has shown me how to work it ‘ten' times) And ‘why do people hide my house keys?' Also you suppose this New career (Growing Old) is going to Have a long run, but Showbusiness being what it is It could come to a sudden end (but perhaps best not to think about that). Anyway - if it does run - You hope the notices are ‘good' Critics might say ‘you look good for your age' But - this is not the role you'd chosen to play. Anyway it seems you're stuck with it And let's face it you have been rehearsing for it for many years! When you think about it There's a bit of ‘Agatha Christie' about This new part - for instance Skirts hanging in the wardrobe Suddenly get smaller Round the waist - Something mysterious changes The colour of your hair Chairs try and hold on to you - so that You can't get out of them Why is print smaller? Why do you look forward to a hot water bottle at night? (that's definitely climate change) Also, what is filling your body with liquid – So that you have to pee all night? (This definitely needs more research). Your new career ‘Being Old' Has a long list of questions Surrounding it - to be Honest – the part is not Really very well written – And doesn't have much Appeal – ( no wonder Judi Dench turned it down). You ask yourself Is the character you Are now going to play Wiser? – no – I don't think so Funnier? Only unintentionally Like – when you forget Where you're going – or Throw your arms round The plumber, because You thought he was your Friend's husband, come Round because he'd Found your glasses. Anyway, how long you'll be Playing this part (You don't want to play) You've no idea. You don't feel the Rehearsals have been ‘long enough'. Some of the cast (the even older members Have already left the Production) – You miss them. So – this is a step into the unknown in your ‘new career' a new part to play. Will it have a ‘long run'? Who knows But there you go ‘That's Showbusiness' So – Here we are. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Fun With Dumb Ep #283: A highly requested comeback, Rek and Rick join us in the Fun With Dumb Podcast studio for an extra long episode full of roasts, laughs, and rants. Join Our Patreon: https://patreon.com/funwithdumb Business Inquiries: dfd@dumbfoundead.com More FWD: https://linktr.ee/funwithdumb Hosted By Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dumbfoundead: @dumbfoundead https://www.instagram.com/dumbfoundead Follow Rick: https://www.instagram.com/yox_rick Follow Rek: https://www.instagram.com/rekstizzy Intro Animation by: @yeetheeast Intro Song by: @sweater_beats Fun With Dumb Producers: Jonnie "Dumbfoundead" Park Dave Wu Alex the Intern Special Thanks to Our Patreon Family Members: Jessica A Walker Justin S Andrew Y Jason Y Allen L Julio Obvious Lee Chris M Davis #dumbfoundead #funwithdumb #podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina & Paloma Malfavon talk life lately, feeling dumb trying new things & how trying to explain death to a toddler is much like trying to talk to an adult about it #thecircleoflife*Audio issue 0:56-6:20. Please feel free to skip ahead if you'd like
It's Mailbag Friday! Can we discuss the Biblical perspective on aging gracefully for women? Wretched Radio | Air Date: January 12, 2024 https://media-wretched.org/Radio/Podcast/WR2024-0112.mp3 It's Mailbag Friday! You have questions. We have answers. If you have any questions, comments, conundrums, snarks, or ideas send them to idea@wretched.org. Segment 1 I know that fear of man is […] The post GROWING OLD CHRISTIANLY appeared first on Wretched.