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Title: Life, Gain, Judgement Preacher: Jim Hamilton Series: Ecclesiastes Passage: Ecclesiastes 6:10–12
I spoke to Ashley Hamilton once again after his two games on the weekend (two wins aswell) Hope you enjoy this episode, it was a good one! Website - https://www.bbl-lab.online/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bbl.lab/Twitter - https://twitter.com/bbl_lab #PlymouthRaiders #RaidersBasketball #BritishBasketball
Continuing our Life Hacks series, Pastors Kendall and Courtney Hamilton bring a message together on how to hack anger.
Lauren and Cameron are the standout couple who captured the nation's attention on Netflix's hit reality dating show, "Love Is Blind". I was thrilled to talk to them about how their life has changed over the past year and a half since becoming reality stars, getting engaged on TV and becoming isolated as a married couple. As a former reality star myself, I couldn't help but give them a piece of advice about being thrust into the spotlight and find out if they thought the show represented their real life experience. It's a candid conversation where Lauren admits she's still learning how to be a wife and live together as Cameron reveals his most pivotal moment since being married. Lauren shares a big life moment she's never even told her husband and the biggest challenges they've faced as an interracial couple. Finally, as I venture into Fatherhood, I get the scoop on whether or not they're trying to have a baby and what that means for them. It's an insightful conversation you don't want to miss! https://www.facebook.com/Stage29Podcasts https://twitter.com/stage29podca https://www.instagram.com/stage29podcasts https://www.instagram.com/thedoctorstv/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/TheDoctors/ https://www.instagram.com/travisstorkmd/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/travisstorkm https://www.instagram.com/need4lspeed/ https://www.instagram.com/cameronreidhamilton/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I speak with Dr David Hamilton about the importance of bringing play and kindness into our lives. David has a PhD in organic chemistry and spent 4 years in the pharmaceutical industry, developing drugs for cardiovascular disease and cancer. Inspired by the placebo effect, he left the industry to write books and educate people in how they can harness their mind and emotions to improve their health. He is now author of 10 books, including, ‘The Little Book of Kindness’, ‘How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body’, ‘I Heart Me’ and the Amazon bestseller, ‘The Five Side Effects of Kindness’. He writes a regular blog on his website and occasional blogs for the Huffington Post (US version). David is the ‘Kindness Tsar’ for Psychologies Magazine and writes ‘The Kindness Conversation’ and the ‘Kindness Project’. He is also the ‘Life Hacks’ monthly columnist for Soul & Spirit Magazine and in 2016, he was voted ‘Best writer’ by readers of Kindred Spirit Magazine. David is featured in the award-winning documentary, ‘HEAL’. He appears regularly in the media and was recently featured on Channel 4’s live show, ‘Sunday Brunch’, in the UK and ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ in the USA. David is an advocate for kindness and is working passionately to help inspire a kinder world.
David and Ryan Pappas discuss fatherhood. HAMILTONLIFECHURCH.COM
A special Father's Day message from Ryan Pappas HAMILTONLIFECHURCH.COM
Round Table discussion on the afterlife with Lindy Case, Ryan Freeman and Pastor David HAMILTONLIFECHURCH.COM
Sacraments are an outward expression of the inward work God is doing in our life. HAMILTONLIFECHURCH.COM
I've known the Hamiltons for 2.5 years now and they are truly incredible people. They love people deeply and lead from a place of genuine care for others. They're more than pastors, friends, leaders -- they're family and in this episode, we talk about life, relationships, and the Get Your SHIP Together conference coming February 8-9, 2019. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/erin-lashley/message
Laird Hamilton is an athlete, surfer, model and television host. He is one of today's best known big wave surfers. Surfline once wrote: “There is no bigger set of balls in the universe than the pair in Laird Hamilton's shorts.” Well, no argument here. Whether we're talking about his co-invention of tow surfing, his epic ride for the ages on the Millenium wave, or his well-deserved reputation as the most accomplished living waterman, Hamilton has repeatedly set and reset the high bar for what's achievable in the ocean.
Jesus unapologetically started this movement to be about himself HAMILTONLIFECHURCH.COM
Alysia is a 28-year-old adventurer who has a never-ending curiosity to explore! It’s like she has this unquenchable thirst for new experiences that unleashes her creativity in unique ways. On this episode, Alysia and I talk about her life - her background, what keeps her busy now, and what keeps her up and running. This energetic lady is one to brighten up the gloomiest of days! Seriously.. You should hear her laugh! It’s absolutely contagious! I’m choosing to move on to something else, and that’s okay. Although she seems to have an unlimited supply of energy and happiness, Alysia admits that she does need her alone time to recharge and process the happenings of the day. She tells me about how important it is to have time for yourself, a time to be alone too. Alysia is also a firm believer in making your own choices, just listening to what your body and mind tells you, and just going for it. She aims to live her life to the fullest, and then look back with no regrets. She’s all for adventure and excitement! What would you want to do to light your fire? *** Habit of thought and action: “Being clear in managing my boundaries - not spreading myself too thin, and realizing when I start to do that.” I don’t want to spend any time in places I don’t want to be in. Greatest area of strength: “My energy.” If you’re not feeling energetic, is it because you have a bunch of things you have to unravel first? What does success mean to you?“Success is feeling good about the choices I’m making and being happy with where I’m at.” What does balance mean to you? “Balance is awareness about what my body needs, my mind needs, my relationships need, and being aware of what I can contribute to all of the things that are important to me - and making sure that I have pieces for all those parts.” What do you do to get in the zone? “I love structure and creating routine. Also, exercise does it for me.” How do you recharge your batteries? “Yoga, working out, and cooking. Those are my ways of relaxing.” What do people need to stop doing if they want success in their lives? “Stop self-judgment. Work on yourself and realize that you are just as good as everybody else and we’re all on the same level.” I’m excited to see where the adventure of this summer will take me. Resources: www.alysia-hamilton.com Facebook Twitter: @AlysiaHamilton Instagram: @alysiahamilton The Four-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss www.twelvelaborsproject.com with Mike McCastle
Linda Rourke started Hamilton Life six years ago at Cable 14, the local community cable station for Hamilton. We chat about how the show started and some of the great stories she's been able to share, the story of her return to the city after her broadcasting career with CTV and the Weather Network took her to Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver, and some of her favourite parts about living and working in Hamilton.
The Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students) Program is the largest school based father engagement program in the nation with over 4500 schools participating in 46 states, D.C., Ryan Hamilton will join us from the Life of Dad show. Each week, WatchDOGS Radio host Keith Schumacher and co-host Chris Danenhauer discuss how this program is impacting families and schools across our nation and in four foreign countries. Please join our audience and call in with your questions and comments.
I caught up with one of the most extraordinary ath l etes on the p l a net, the u l timate waterman of the universe and author of a new book ca l l ed L ife Rider ( https://www.lairdhamilton.com/news/2019/liferider/ ). As a longtime very casual recreational surfer (I like my waves 18-24 ….inches ), I have long been fascinated by Laird’s continued pushing of the outer limits of human performance in the water. Laird is best known as a big-wave surfer and innovator in the world of action water sports. Laird is credited with being the driving force behind tow-in-surfing (behind a jet ski, so one can ride larger waves than paddling in), stand-up paddle boarding and hydrofoil boarding. One of my favorite Laird experiences came a couple of days apart during an epic storm pattern in Southern California. With record-sized waves pumping, Laird made it onto YouTube when he “shot” the Malibu Pier on a standup paddleboard. This is the extremely challenging and dangerous act of riding a wave all the way into the pier, passing through the huge wooden pylons underneath, then emerging out the other side. Considering you are traveling some 20mph on a big wave, if you hit a pylon you are likely toast. A video arriving two days later beautifully framed with a big picture of Laird. At the same Malibu Pier, a foolish body surfer became trapped in an undertow and was about to drown. Who jumps in to quickly save him but Laird. So you have the extreme athlete pulling off epic feats for the brah’s to marvel at, and then switching into his lifeguard hat to risk his own safety to save a Barney. Watch the video and look at Laird’s demeanor… Laird seems to touch things and have them turn to gold. His Laird Superfood coffee creamer and related products have been a smash hit, as was his innovative GolfBoard that allows golfers to get a surfing-like experience on grass instead of a lame golf cart. Laird, along with Gabby, are pioneers in underwater strength training. *TIMESTAMPS:* When surfing, you can tell what’s happening behind you by looking in front of you. [08:12] Nurture the body and you’ll stimulate the brain and get it to work even better. [10:25] I t's a human responsibility to get out and, and live and experience life. Take risks. [13:02] There are three ways to approach dangerous things. [21:29] Are we born to do certain things like extreme sports? [23:34] Subconscious programming takes place from age zero to six. [25:30] Some high performing people in all fields a lot of times come from some sort of shit in their background that was tough and, and challenge them. [27:36] How does one juggle life in the big city with communing with nature? [31:05] If you want to keep learning you have to seek out information. [36:14] This younger generation doesn’t know how to have fun. [38:13] If you stop having dreams, then you stop having hope.. [40:30] We are each our own greatest restrictors. [44:34] What did it take for Laird to learn to be more aggressive? [48:22] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands