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One of the things that is most evident about a toddler is that they don't know very much. Being so new to the world, they still have a lot to learn. But there's a lot we can learn from them as well. ***** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. My first, and only grandchild, Sam, is now 16 months old. He lives 2 hours away from us, so I don't get to spend as much time with him as I'd like to, but we recently went on a cruise together, which gave me seven whole days. There are those who might question the wisdom of taking a toddler on a cruise and there have been moments when his parents have questioned it too, but he's had a great time and I believe God is using his natural toddler behavior to teach me a thing or two. One of the first things you notice about a child this age is that they want what they want when they want it. While the rest of us may be on the second course of a very nice dinner, he may not be hungry and just wants to get down and run around. He doesn't consider that enjoying nice meals is a big part of what makes the adults want to go on a cruise, or that the wait staff is busily moving around the dining room, doing their best to satisfy our every need, nor does he remember that the people around us are also anticipating a calm, relaxing environment where they can enjoy their meals. There's only one thought on his mind. I'm bored and I want to check this place out on foot. Obviously, he needs to be taught to consider the people around him and their needs. He's going to have to learn to be patient. He's only 16 months old. So, what's my excuse? I wonder if God doesn't look at our behavior and sigh, thinking, “they just want what they want, when they want it.” How often do we fall into praying prayers that seem more like a list of demands. When they aren't answered according to our timetable, we complain and sometimes question if He cares or is even listening. We may even go so far as to take matters into our own hands. A great biblical example of this is Sarah, Abraham's wife. She lived at a time when people lived much longer - well over 100 years. When she was in her 80's, it was more like someone being around 50 today. As she was approaching that age, she had never had the privilege of becoming a mother. In her culture, that was a woman's highest achievement. Even though God had promised Abraham that he would have a biological heir, Sarah was convinced that she was running out of time. She thought her best chance to be a mother was to use a surrogate, her maid, Hagar. She convinced Abraham that this was how they could have the child they longed for, now. The result was Ishmael, who became the father of the Arab nation. Within a dozen years, God delivered on His promise, allowing Sarah to conceive Issac at the ripe old age of 90. She had little interest in Abraham's son, Ishmael, now that she had given birth to her own son. This set in motion a conflict between the brothers and their descendants that continues today. Because she wanted a son on her timetable, Sarah went around God's plan, instituting her own and creating a disaster. In contrast, another woman in the bible faced a similar circumstance, but she was able to overcome the “toddler way” of thinking. Hannah was one of two wives of Elimilech. That's hard for us to wrap our heads around, but it was common in her culture. Her sister wife had multiple children and delighted in rubbing Hannah's face in her lack of offspring. Every year when the family went to the temple to make their annual pilgrimage, Hannah would beg God for a child. Year after year passed with no answer, but she kept asking. It wasn't easy to keep the faith as the years passed and she shed so many tears and experienced such pain as she prayed, that the priest accused her of being drunk in the temple. When she explained her situation, he blessed her and prophesied that she would come to the temple with a child of her own the following year. According to God's timetable, she did give birth to Samuel, whom my grandson is named for, within the year. Because she waited for God's timing, he grew up to be a faithful priest and one of Israel's greatest leaders. Another thing little Sam has reminded me of is that there's a big difference between what we want, and what we need. Sometimes we're no better at recognizing that than he is. On a cruise, every type of food imaginable is widely available. It is theoretically possible to eat healthy on a cruise, but I've never really met anyone who was able to pull it off. There are a wide variety of fruits, vegetables and lean meats, but that's not what I see people piling on their plates and it's not what Sam wants to eat. He would happily subsist on nothing but French fries. He's willing to forgo the fries for various types of bread, especially with peanut butter, or, better yet, cookies or ice cream. Since we're on vacation, the rules have been relaxed, but his parents don't want him eating a steady diet of the things he prefers. They know that he wouldn't be getting the nutrients he needs and the food he loves most could create long-term health problems if he ate too much of it. In the same way, don't we seek out what we like whether it's good for us or not? My favorite foods certainly fit into that category as well as how I entertain myself and how I often choose to spend my time. On the other hand, God knows exactly what I need and there are times when that includes pain and suffering. I avoid those things as much as I possibly can, but He knows that they will build my faith and make me more like Him. Even though I recognize that He knows what's best for me and I desperately want that, it's easy to lose sight of it and focus on my wants instead. Scripture reminds us that when we recognize our own weaknesses, that' s when His strength is poured out in us. I like the way the Message puts 2 Corinthians 12:10. “Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut me down to size – abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger I become.” The cruise ship has been a wonderland to Sam. His vocabulary is limited right now, but one word we heard again and again was, “Wow.” The flashing lights and accompanying musical sounds of the casino seem like one giant baby toy to him. There's a darkened corridor filled with rock-sized sculptures, mirrors and a star-studded ceiling. It makes you feel like you're walking through an asteroid field in space. He has loved every musical performance from acoustic guitar ballads to Motown. The nightly production shows are his favorite though with flashy costumes, dancers, aerialists, exciting music and incredible special effects. It's so much to take in for someone who's never seen anything like it, and he doesn't want to miss a minute of it. My husband and I tried to give our daughter and son-in-law a break from parenting in the evenings, so we would push Sam around in his stroller and take him to shows. We walked the deck more times than I can count and even when he looks like he can barely keep his eyes open, he will fight to stay awake. He doesn't want to miss a thing! Many of the staff would recognize us and our efforts to get him to sleep and joke that he would probably outlast us. He was often up until after 10:00 which is pretty late for a toddler, and the effects were quite visible the next day by late morning. When toddlers are tired, they get very cranky and they are definitely not on their best behavior. Adults can be that way too. So many exciting things demand our attention. Online shopping and social media can easily suck me in and cause me to stay up way too late. Others have a hard time saying no to activities and projects that they don't really have time for. Whether we feel like we're letting someone down or missing out on something we'd really enjoy, we struggle to recognize our limitations. When we exceed healthy boundaries, we get short-tempered, stressed and sometimes even physically ill. What we really need, just like Sam, is rest. Obviously, God places tremendous importance on the value of rest because He set a whole day aside for it and led by example. I can't imagine that any of us have ever tackled as large a project as creating the universe. God went at it hard for six days and then He rested. As a completely omnipotent, divine being, did He really need to, or was He demonstrating the importance of rest? He felt so strongly about it, that He made it one of the commandments that He handed down to Moses on His holy mountain. Once Sam is home again, a regular nap and bedtime will be part of his routine because his parents will enforce it. There are times when our heavenly Father enforces rest on us through illness, job loss or a natural disaster. But those are pretty extreme measures that most of us would prefer to avoid. Sometimes a nap can make all the difference. Sam's only been walking for about a month now and he's doing really well, but occasionally he still looks a little like a drunken sailor. Sometimes his momentum gets ahead of his legs and he does a face plant. Rarely does he make a big deal out of it. He usually just gets up again and keeps going. Sometimes, he can fall two or three times in a row, but he'll just keep his eyes facing forward, get up, and keep going. He doesn't look around to see if anyone saw him fall or berate himself for being clumsy. He has a destination in mind and that's all that matters. I think there's a lesson in that. As we walk through this life, we often trip over hidden obstacles or lose our balance. We fall, or maybe more aptly, fail to reach our intended destination or become the person we really want to be. But rather than just pick ourselves up and keep going, we look around to see who may have witnessed our failure and even if there's no one to mock or criticize what just happened, we take on that role ourselves. We are our own worst critics, but it's something we can learn to overcome if we choose to. I think this is exactly what the Apostle Paul was talking about in Phillipians 3 when he said, “Forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press onward toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” Paul certainly had a past that could've kept him locked in self-recrimination and shame. Everyone knew that he had been the chief persecutor of the followers of Jesus. We know that he was responsible for Stephen's death, and likely there were many others. After his miraculous conversion on the road to Damascus, he had to prove himself as a trustworthy and genuine believer. There were probably some who couldn't forget the atrocities he had committed and never really trusted him. But he didn't let that stop him. He recognized that the moment he encountered Jesus, he had become a new man and his previous sins no longer defined him. As he stated in 2 Corinthians 5:17 “This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone. New life has begun.” Paul is all the evidence we need that we can overcome any failure. It's not a question of if we fall, but when. And when it happens, the best thing to do is just get up and keep moving toward that prize. Sam is learning new words and skills every day and it's exciting to see that. There are some very special things that we're enjoying during his toddler-hood, but we don't want him to stay a toddler forever. We realize that it will take many years for him to mature into a full adult, but that's our ultimate goal for him. As much as we love holding him when he's sleepy and laughing at his antics, we are eager to see him grow and learn even more. I think God feels the same way about us. He understands that growth takes time and He loves us at every stage of our journey. He delights at every new skill we master and every obstacle we overcome. He loves us right where we are now, but He wants so much more for us. Colossians 1:28 sums up exactly what He calls His servants to do. “He is the One we proclaim, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone fully mature in Christ.” Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry. From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders . All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without written consent.
God's Word consistently reminds us that we are strangers and aliens to this world, but have we done such a good job of assimilating that no one can tell that we don't belong here? **** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. One of my favorite sitcoms from the 90's was Third Rock From the Sun. The premise was that four aliens were given human bodies and instructed to observe life on earth and report back to their home planet everything they learned. Of course, no one could know their true identity, but it was often difficult to hide. They knew nothing of gender roles, relationships, how families worked or human emotions. Trying to fit in and remain undetected was very challenging and always resulted in hilarious situations. Near the end of the show's five-year run, they had learned much about human behavior, but they had become so entrenched in their lives on earth, some even falling in love for the first time, they couldn't bear the thought of returning to their home planet. In addition to providing great entertainment, the show also has a lot of parallels to the spiritual world. Hebrews chapter 11 gives us a list of people who came before us and pleased God because of their faith. God asked many of them to do hard things that involved risk and blind obedience. Certainly, that's what the aliens of 3rd Rock were asked to do. They were instructed to go to a planet they had no knowledge of and carry out their orders without question. It was much like Abraham, who was called by God to leave his family and his people and travel to an unknown land where God would give him a whole new life. Verse nine says, “By faith, he made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Issac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise. For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God.” Hebrews 11 goes on to mention other heroes of faith like Able, Enoch and Noah. Verse 13 says, “All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance, admitting that they were foreigners and strangers on earth.” Verse 16 explains why they held such attitudes. “They were longing for a better country – a heavenly one.” We have that same heavenly country to long for and what's more, we have a better idea of what it will be like than they did. They had no written word of God to read and study – only the knowledge of God that had been passed from one generation to the next. We have Old and New Testament prophecies as well as the words of Jesus that describe in some detail what is awaiting us in that “better country.” And yet, we often live as if we've forgotten that it even exists. Our comfortable lifestyles make it particularly easy to forget about that “better country.” I have to admit that I find life here pretty good. I have plenty to eat, a home I love, a happy, healthy family, fulfilling work to do and plenty of leisure time as well. I'm most likely to start thinking about and longing for “that better country” when things here start to go wrong. When I feel the pain of an unstable economy, or I witness injustice, government corruption and rising crime or if someone I love is facing a serious illness…those are the times I long for a kingdom that is not of this world and remember that it's where I truly belong. It's easy to fall into the trap of viewing heaven as an escape from the troubles of this world. But I think we've got it backwards when we think that way. God intended it to be the true home of every human being and our time on earth is designed to make that a reality for everyone who will receive the gift. Our time on earth is meant to be a time of preparation for ourselves and everyone we can possibly influence. Jesus recognized our proclivity to focus on all the wrong things – apparently it wasn't a problem unique to the time and place we live, because He addressed it with His followers. Luke 12: 32-34 says, “Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom. Sell your possessions and give to the poor. Provide purses for yourselves that will not wear out, a treasure in heaven that will never fail, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Is Jesus saying we should all sell our homes, cars and clothing? He may call some of us to do that, but I believe what He's really getting at is what we value. Are we looking to material possessions to make us feel secure and good about ourselves? If so, that's what we treasure. And as He pointed out, those things can be stolen from us or destroyed because they only have earthly value. If we understand that He is our Good Shepherd and that the Father has already given us the kingdom, we have all we need and it has eternal value. Our security and our contentment should come from that knowledge. The Apostle Paul built on that idea in his letter to Timothy, saying, “Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.” What kind of life are we taking hold of? The life that is of this world is about pleasure, building a name for ourselves, gaining more material comforts, being admired and respected. According to Paul, and Jesus, that isn't even truly life, just a sad, worldly copy of the real thing. On the other hand, living the life that is truly life requires sacrifice, being focused on the needs of others and living in a way that may seem foreign to the people around us. There will be times when, like the aliens of 3rd Rock, we don't fit in and there's no hiding it. God may call us to do hard things as He did with Abraham. We may have to take risks and step into the unknown, but, as Abraham discovered, the blessings outweigh the cost. Sometimes we choose the world's version of life, not because we're unwilling or afraid to do the hard things God asks of us, but because we get distracted. I remember hearing a Haitian pastor speak about what life was like in the community where he pastored. His people were desperately poor, having to subsist on what they could grow in their little gardens or found growing wild…maybe some eggs from a chicken or two. They had no electricity and very simple homes that barely provided shelter from the sun and rain. Their children didn't go to college and build better lives with each successive generation. They faced tremendous opposition from powerful witchdoctors who were used to controlling everything that happened in the village. But these people loved Jesus, with a love that was pure and unwavering. They knew that He alone was their provider and protector. When they gathered for services they had no electricity for air conditioning, a worship team or slick video productions, but they sang together and worshipped with all their hearts. Before they went to bed, they read scripture and prayed by candlelight, knowing that God would provide for them tomorrow just as He had today. And they had witnessed miracles! The witchdoctor had threatened to put a curse on the pastor if he didn't stop preaching the gospel, assuring him that he would be dead within three days. In spite of having seen the witchdoctor accomplish things they couldn't explain, the church prayed for their pastor and stood firmly on God's word. Three days later, the witchdoctor was dead, but their pastor was alive and well. As I listened to these stories, I found myself envying them. They were so focused on the true life that Paul spoke of. They lived in total dependence on God to provide food, shelter and protection. Their faith was simple and genuine. They didn't waste time on social media, shopping online or watching TV. Those things weren't available to them and they were better off for it. Of course, I always have the option of eliminating those things from my life or even using them more wisely. Maybe I could love Jesus simply and whole-heartedly just as they do if I keep my focus where it belongs and live the life that is truly life. I recently learned something new about the Phillipians that Paul wrote to in the New Testament. The city of Phillipi was unique in that its' residents were not only citizens of their home city, but of Rome as well. At that time, Roman citizenship offered protections, rewards and responsibilities. Rome didn't want the people of Phillipi to move to Rome. They were expected to remain in Phillipi, representing the values and culture of Rome while furthering the interests of the Roman Empire. It's no coincidence that Paul used the word ”citizenship” to describe how the Christians of Phillipi should live their lives of faith. Phillipians 3:20 says, “But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.” The Philippians would've understood that he meant they should participate in daily life where they were living, but be mindful of Who they represent and where they ultimately belong. And we can do the same. Rather than bemoaning the fact that God has placed us in this very imperfect world, we should make it our goal to represent Him and the life that is truly life. And if that causes us to seem a little out of step with what everyone around us is doing, that's a sign that we're getting it right. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join ,us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry. From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders . All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without written consent.
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True holiness is a matter of the heart. Although we can fool ourselves and others by presenting a squeaky clean image, God calls us to concern ourselves with what's going on inside, rather than what we look like on the outside. Enjoy this important teaching from Julie Harwick. **** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. They say you can't judge a book by its' cover. I always thought that it was a pretty valid statement, but the truth of that statement proved itself on a much deeper level when I observed the unmasking of someone I thought I knew very well. My husband and I had recently re-connected with a friend we hadn't seen since our wedding. He was about to get married himself, so we had the opportunity to get to know his new wife from the start of their marriage. She seemed incredibly sweet and appeared to worship the ground he walked on. She was open about the fact that her past had included drug addiction and a failed marriage to another addict, but she seemed as far removed from that life as anyone could be. She brought three daughters to the marriage and though they were older than our kids, the youngest got along really well with our girls. We vacationed together. They stayed with our kids when we went on a cruise for our 20th anniversary. They joined our church, and she enthusiastically jumped in and began to develop a women's ministry. She had her first child at a very young age and was already a grandmother. I was so impressed to hear her talk about selecting the perfect bible study that she could do with her grandson when he was in her care. She seemed like a spiritual giant who was constantly pouring herself into her family, friends and anyone in need. After many years of such stellar behavior, there were some surprising developments. She was abruptly asked to step down from her leadership role in women's ministry. Initially, that action really disturbed me, but I was about to discover the reason why. Her husband began to confide in mine that she was not so sweet and supportive of him when no one else was around. Anytime they experienced conflict, she became verbally abusive and unreasonable. She accused him of being a narcissist, so he volunteered to go to marriage counseling. The counselor sensed much deeper problems and advised them to both be evaluated for any mental illnesses. He was given a clean bill of health, while she was diagnosed with multiple illnesses and prescribed numerous medications . Things improved for a while, but she soon decided that she didn't need the medications and tried again to convince him that he was the problem. She had always been generous with family and friends, buying them gifts and helping out with expenses, but soon she began spending unbelievable amounts of money on a daily basis. She ran up large credit card balances and every time he tried to close one out, she simply opened another. She had no explanation for purchasing a hundred dollars' worth of Starbucks gift cards day after day. He wanted to fight for their marriage, but she seemed set on destroying him financially and became more and more adversarial toward him with each passing day. They ended up in divorce court and she took as much as she possibly could from him, leaving him in deep debt. Although she left the marriage with a settlement that would've taken care of her for decades, the money was all gone within two years. Not long afterward, we discovered that she had been arrested for writing bad checks. As the story unfolded, each revelation of who she really was came like a punch to the gut. I thought I knew this woman. I trusted her with my children. I looked up to her as someone I'd like to emulate. I thought she was far better to her husband than I was to mine, but the reality was just the opposite. I had never been so wrong in my evaluation of someone. She played the character she wished to portray better than any award-winning actress and I completely bought into the deception. 1 Samuel 16:7 says “The Lord doesn't look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.” God was speaking to Samuel about who he was to anoint to replace King Saul. Once he arrived in Bethlehem and was directed to Jesse's family, Samuel was introduced to all but one of Jesse's sons. When he laid eyes on Eliab, who was tall, well-built and exuded confidence, he thought, “Surely the Lord's anointed stands here before the Lord.” But God's response was clear and direct. “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him.” Jesse continued to bring his sons one by one before Samuel, but in each case, God rejected them. After the Lord rejected seven of Jesse's impressive sons, Samuel asked if there were any more. As an afterthought, Jesse said there was one more, his youngest, who was tending to the sheep. Much to the surprise and dismay of his seven brothers, when David stood before Samuel, God pronounced, “Rise and anoint him. This is the one.” While David was not a perfect king, he ruled Israel well for decades. He had a close relationship with the Lord and earned the enviable title of “a man after God's own heart.” Although we don't always have the ability to know someone's heart, God certainly does and it is of tantamount importance to Him. His word is full of references to the heart; 725 to be exact. When Jesus was asked, what is the greatest commandment, He answered without hesitation with Deuteronomy 6:5, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” When King Solomon, David's son, prayed for his nation, he acknowledged that God alone knew every human heart and he prayed that his people's hearts would be fully committed to the Lord. God explains why the condition of the heart is so critical. He inspired Jeremiah to warn, “ the heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” God revealed this much to Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, he wrote in Proverbs, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.” So many of the Old Testament prophets were instructed to warn the people, not just about their behavior, but about the condition of their hearts, which was the source of their sin. Joel cautioned, “Let your remorse tear at your heart and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and merciful.” Isaiah gave the Israelites an insightful, but convicting message from the Lord when he said, “ The Lord says, “These people come near to me with their mouth and honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. Their worship of me is based on merely human rules they have been taught.” Jesus quoted that very scripture to describe the condition of the Pharisees, who were considered among the holiest people of His day. These respected men were experts when it came to interpreting and applying the Law. They were very careful to follow it to the letter, even going so far as to tithe the proper amounts of the herbs they grew in their gardens. They took great pride in their devotion to fulfilling even the smallest requirements of the Law. Jesus, however, was not impressed. He called them out for fussing over minor details while they created exceptions in the Law that would allow them to abandon responsibility for their own parents in their old age. He criticized them for turning His Father's House, the temple, into a den of thieves and accused them of being like whitewashed tombs – clean looking on the outside, but filled with dead men's bones and decaying flesh. No one but Jesus would have ever dared to speak that way about the Pharisees. Aside from the High Priest, no one had more power or influence with Rome. The Pharisees, along with the Sadducees and chief priests, comprised the Sanhedrin which was the ruling, elite class of Jesus' day. The wealth, power and respect that came with the title led the Pharisees to believe that they were, “just a little bit superior” to everyone else. Jesus pointed it out when He told the story of two men who went to the temple to pray. The tax collector cried out for God's mercy because he recognized that he was a sinful man, but the Pharisee thanked God that he was not like the tax collector beside him or other sinful people, because he fasted twice a week and tithed a tenth of everything he had. Jesus said only one of them went away forgiven, and it wasn't the Pharisee. That probably came as a surprise to His audience, because they were used to thinking of Pharisees as the holiest people around. From their outward appearance, they looked pretty righteous, but no one could miss the disdain they showed for everyone else. Jesus dared to point out their hypocrisy because He recognized exactly where their superiority complex came from – hearts that were far from God. They studied the prophets ad nauseam but failed to recognize that Ezekiel's words in chapter 11 were meant for them when he said, “ I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them; I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh.” Jesus called them out again and again, in an effort to make them see their hearts' true condition. In Matthew 13:15 He said, “For this people's heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise, they might see with eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.” Having an authentic relationship with Jesus is impossible without a heart that is wholly His. Just like the Pharisees and my deceptive friend, we can follow all the rules and present a very convincingly righteous outward appearance, but if our hearts are full of ourselves instead of Jesus, we are frauds. And though we may be able to fool the people around us and even ourselves, God knows exactly who and what we are. In Luke 16:15, Jesus said, “ You are the ones who justify yourselves in the sight of people, but God knows your hearts; because that which is highly esteemed among people is detestable in the sight of God.” Ultimately, no one can fool the maker of the Universe and the only opinion that really matters is His. And yet, we often devote so much of our effort toward doing things that will make us look good on the outside while we neglect to open our hearts to the Lord and ask Him to make them more like His. Creating an impressive exterior only requires self-control and determination. Developing a heart for God requires humility, sacrifice, introspection and time. Is it any wonder that our natural inclination is to focus on the outward appearance? But what comes naturally is always inferior to what comes supernaturally. In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus gave us a pretty good reason to pursue having a heart for Him. “Blessed are the pure in heart,” He said, “ for they shall see God.” The more we allow Him to purify our hearts, emptying them of ourselves and filling them with Himself, the more we will see, know and experience His glory. I'd like to close with this benediction, from 1 Thessalonians 3:13. “May He strengthen your hearts so that you will be blameless and holy in the presence of our God and Father when our Lord Jesus comes with all His holy ones.” Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry. From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders . All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without written consent.
In this episode, Payton and Garrett explore the tragic case of Amie Harwick, a therapist found dead after a brutal attack. Detectives uncover evidence of relentless stalking by a former partner. They delve into Amie's past for clues to her tormentor's identity and the motive behind the crime. Links: linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: CBS News - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-drew-carey-gareth-pursehouse-violent-death-evidence/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-suspicious-death-timeline/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-killer-hollywood-therapist-gareth-pursehouse-evidence-48-hours/ Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office - https://da.lacounty.gov/media/news/man-convicted-killing-former-girlfriend-hollywood-hills Deadline - https://deadline.com/2023/12/amie-harwick-murder-verdict-guilty-1235559168/ CNN - https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/29/us/gareth-pursehouse-guilty-amie-harwick-killing/index.html The Guardian - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/07/amie-harwick-murder-convicted ABC 7 - https://abc7.com/amie-harwick-gareth-pursehouse-murder-case-sentenced/14148385/ Law & Crime Network - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg0Huiwv_WE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiPDU14FgJk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmU0kIkMtcY LA Times - https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-09-29/man-convicted-of-killing-noted-family-therapist-amie-harwick Court TV - https://www.courttv.com/news/gareth-pursehouse-to-be-sentenced-for-ex-girlfriends-murder/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The mustaches discuss the murder of Amie Harwick, Hollywood sex therapist, fire performer, model and former fiancé to Drew Carey.On February 15,2020, Harwick was found under the balcony of her Los Angeles home, and later died at a hospital. The initial investigation found that she had been strangled and thrown from the third floor after a home invasion. The real story is much more sinister.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crime-corner-with-jessie-wiseman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
God doesn't need our help. It is difficult to be patient when it doesn't seem like God is moving the way I expect Him to. Some part of me wants to step in and give Him a hand. Helping is a good thing, right? We can trust God as we deal with anxiety.
It's hard to be patient when it doesn't seem like God is moving in the way I expect Him to. Some part of me wants to step in and give Him a hand. Helping is a good thing, right? In today's podcast, Julie Harwick shares from the Bible and her personal life how God has shown us that He is in complete control. **** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. The steady cadence of marching feet dragged Peter from the depths of a heavy sleep. “Are you still sleeping and resting? Look, the hour has come, and the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners. Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!” There was an ominous tone in Jesus' voice that Peter had never heard before. It immediately overcame his sleepiness and brought him to high alert. He sensed danger, even though he was still unsure of what Jesus meant. A sizeable number of Roman soldiers and temple guards approached, carrying torches and weapons as they followed a familiar figure. Judas Iscariot grasped Jesus by the shoulders and quickly kissed Him on both cheeks while carefully averting his eyes from the Teacher's gaze. Peter's mind was flooded with memories of the previous hours, “one of you will betray Me… My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death… you will all fall away, for it is written, ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered… even if all fall away, I will not.” As the soldiers roughly grabbed Jesus' arm, Peter's heart pounded in his ears and adrenalin took over his body. Without even realizing what he was doing, he grabbed the sword from a temple guard's scabbard and clumsily brought it down, slicing off the ear of the high priest's servant. “Put your sword away,” Jesus commanded. “Shall I not drink the cup the Father has given me?” He reached down and picked up the severed ear from the dusty ground returning it to its' rightful place. If it weren't for the blood dripping off the servant's face onto his tunic, there would be no evidence that it had ever been sliced from his head. It was to be the Galilean teacher's final act of healing. As the soldiers pushed Jesus ahead of them toward the city, Peter watched, powerless to move, struggling to make sense of what had just happened. If you're like me, it's easy to judge Peter for the way he conducted himself on that final night with Jesus. Impulsive is the first descriptive word that comes to mind when I think of Peter. Slicing off an ear is certainly evidence of that trait. But would we be any different? I wanted to begin the podcast by trying to experience that night in the garden from Peter's perspective. In trying to make sense of what was happening, I think his first thought was, “ This is not going well and Jesus isn't taking action. I have to do something!” Unfortunately, his thought process is probably painfully familiar to many of us. As I think about Peter's situation, it brings back some memories I'd just as soon forget. One of the most pivotal times in my life was a summer missions trip I took with Teen Missions International when I was 16. It took my relationship with God much deeper and brought me tremendous growth in many different areas. I hoped that someday, my children might have a similar experience. Teen Missions kept me on their mailing list and in February of every year, I received a brochure detailing all the mission trips available the following summer. I always enjoyed looking through it to see where they were going and what they'd be doing. The year my twin daughters were about to turn 10, I noticed that the organization was now operating pre-teen teams open to kids from 10-13, so I mentioned it to them. That prompted a lot of questions about what it was like going on a missions trip. I was encouraged by their interest and described what my experience had been like. I wasn't suggesting that they do it, but I probably painted a pretty attractive picture of what it could be like. Could God be calling them to do this? I was excited at the prospect, but did my best to avoid steering them in any direction. I suggested that they pray about it long and hard if they thought it was something God might want them to do. My husband and I also prayed for God's direction in the matter, and asked that if it was something He wanted for them, that they wouldn't be able to let it go. If you've never had a 10-year-old, you should know that they are very impressionable, easily excited and in our particular case, very eager to please their parents. They hadn't had much experience in praying for God's direction, but they were pretty sure that He was telling them to do this. We talked about some of the difficulties they were likely to face, but somehow, those didn't seem as compelling as the excitement and fun that the experience promised . As we began to help them raise support, a number of our friends and family seemed surprised that we were letting them go on a six-week missions trip at the tender age of 10. The team they selected would be staying in Merrit Island, Florida, approximately an hour's drive from our home, so we would have the opportunity to see them once a week. They had stayed away from home with grandparents and at sleepovers and they would have each other, so it didn't really seem all that crazy to us. Raising support was difficult. We reasoned that it was because it was for two instead of one and some people might question the validity of a missions trip for 10-year-olds. We wound up having to make up what they couldn't raise in support ourselves and it was substantial. In retrospect, that probably should've caused us to question if God was really calling them to do this. To make a six-week story short, it did not turn out at all as I'd hoped. There was no phenomenal spiritual growth. They cried many tears, counted the days until it was over and came home with one case of strep throat and two cases of head lice that persisted for weeks to come. They felt that their team's assigned work was pointless and didn't accomplish anything of real significance. Twenty years later, they still can't find anything positive to say about the experience and we've all come to the conclusion that it was a colossal mistake. At the time, I could come up with so many reasons to support the idea. They would be surrounded by other kids their age who were also eager to serve God. They'd learn bible verses and how to have a quiet time and that when things are hard, they can rely on God. I fully expected them to have an experience just like mine. But I was 16 and they were 10. I was independent and eager to try my wings. They were not very outgoing or confident around strangers. The timing was not right, but because of my desire for them to make huge spiritual strides at the ripe old age of 10, I got ahead of God and tried to make something happen that was not part of His plan. His plan was more long-range than mine, and I wasn't seeing Him doing anything to move things along. Maybe a little like Peter. Maybe even more like Abraham. Romans 4 tells us that “Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.” He is listed in Hebrews 11 as an example of faith that we should emulate. He certainly earned that recognition by uprooting himself from his homeland and obediently following God into a land completely foreign to him. God blessed him for this obedience with vast amounts of land and wealth. But sadly, Abraham had no children to receive the inheritance and he was already more than 75-years-old. God spoke to Abraham and promised that he would have a son and that his descendants would number more than the stars in the desert sky. Abraham believed God and eagerly waited to see the promise come to pass. But years passed and nothing happened except that Abraham and Sarah got even older. Recognizing that she was already too old to conceive, Sarah reasoned that God must've intended to give her husband a child through some other means. The elderly couple had grown tired of waiting for God to act, so they agreed that Sarah should give Abraham her maid, Hagar, as a concubine so that she could give him a son in Sarah's place. Thanks to Abraham and Sarah's intervention, Abraham had a son, Ishmael, by the time he was 86. But God made it clear that Ishmael was not the child of His promise and predicted that strife and trouble would result from their presumption in solving the problem on their own. Another 15 years passed before Sarah became pregnant at the age of 90 and delivered God's promised child, Issac. God had it under control from the moment He made the promise, but his timetable was quite different from their's and Abraham and Sarah found it impossible to wait. The two boys grew up as stepbrothers who didn't really get along. They passed that rivalry on to successive generations and it continues to be a source of conflict. If you didn't already know, Issac became the father of Jacob, also known as Israel, from whom all Jews descend. Ishmael became the father of the Arab nation which includes all the countries currently in conflict with Israel such as Gaza, Syria, parts of Lebanon and Iran. Abraham and Sarah believed they were doing their part to help God's plan along by having Ishmael, but God had never intended it. The result was thousands of years of conflict with no end in sight. I pray that my efforts at “helping God along with His plan,” will not produce the long-term, horrific ramifications that Abraham and Sarah created. Twenty years later, it appears that my girls escaped relatively unscathed. Their relationships with God don't look just like mine, but that was never His intention for them anyway. They are both walking with Him as He leads them and I have learned that my job is simply to pray for them and leave the rest in His hands. It seems the God of the universe really doesn't need my help. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry. From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders . All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without written consent.
Amie Harwick, a successful Hollywood therapist, testified at her Ex-Boyfriend's Trial. A month later, she was found dead. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/KillerInstinctPod Follow Savannah on IG: @savannahbrymer Follow Savannah on Twitter: @savannahbrymer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 135: The Murder of Hollywood Sex Therapist Dr. Amie HarwickDr. Amie Harwick was an accomplished woman; she was a practicing individual and family therapist, sex therapist, and author, who occasionally was featured in podcasts, lectured in classrooms, and hung out with celebrities in LA. Despite her experience, knowledge, and education, Amie Harwick was the victim of a deranged ex-boyfriend's deadly obsession.Tune in to this episode to learn more!Email us at: abouttime4tc@gmail.comFollow us on IG: about.time.for.true.crime.podLinktreeDon't forget to rate, follow, download, and tell a friend!Mental health crisis line: Dial 988National DV Support: Domestic Violence Support | National Domestic Violence Hotline (thehotline.org)Call: 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)Sources
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Amie Harwick è una famosa terapista, conosciutissima a Hollywood. Quando viene brutalmente aggredita il primo sospettato e il suo ex ragazzo. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.
Amie Harwick è una famosa terapista, conosciutissima a Hollywood. Quando viene brutalmente aggredita il primo sospettato e il suo ex ragazzo. Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-mistery--5398711/support.
Cameron Harwick is a professor at State University of New York Brockport. He previously joined us in 2022 for a conversation about the causes and impacts of the inflationary crisis in 2022. My goal in...
Nessa semana, mais uma história de stalking e obsessão que acabou com a morte prematura e desnecessária de uma mulher maravilhosa. Apoie na Orelo: https://orelo.cc/podcast/603ce78538a4f230cbd37521 Temos um canal no YouTube, com vídeos inéditos todos os domingos: https://www.youtube.com/@pacriminal_ PIX: patriaamadapod@gmail.com Escrito e apresentado por Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Produção: Natália Salazar e Renata Schmidt Edição: Natália Salazar Música: Felipe Salazar Arte: Matheus Schmidt E-mail: patriaamadapod@gmail.com IG: @pacriminal Twitter: @pacriminal Fontes: https://amieharwickmemorial.com/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-murder-hollywood-therapist-gareth-pursehouse-trial-48-hours/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-murder-hollywood-therapist-gareth-pursehouse-trial-48-hours/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-drew-carey-heard-from-former-fiancee-before-untimely-death/https://www.cbsnews.com/video/the-life-and-death-of-amie-harwick/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-murder-gareth-pursehouse-trial-valentines-day-48-hours/https://www.cbsnews.com/video/the-final-hours-of-amie-harwick-1/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ex-boyfriend-celebrity-therapist-amie-harwick-sentenced-life-prison-20-rcna128452https://edition.cnn.com/2023/09/29/us/gareth-pursehouse-guilty-amie-harwick-killing/index.htmlhttps://abc7.com/amie-harwick-gareth-pursehouse-murder-case-sentenced/14148385/https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/07/amie-harwick-murder-convictedSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Emma Kenny delves into the tragic case of Amie Harwick, a renowned therapist and author whose life was cut short in a brutal act of violence. We explore the circumstances that led to her untimely death, the background of the perpetrator, and the legal outcomes that followed.
Dr. Amie Harwick was a prominent marriage and family therapist in Los Angeles, California. Her ambition and innate desire to help people elevated her into the upper echelons of Hollywood society, and she built a thriving career and vibrant social life for herself. But behind the scenes, Amie had struggled for years with the looming threat of a man whose obsession ultimately manifested Amie's worst nightmares into her reality. In the early hours of February 15th, 2020, after attending a Valentine's Day burlesque show with her friends, Amie Harwick was attacked in her Los Angeles home and ultimately succumbed to her injuries. Amie's story paints a picture of a brilliant, successful, confident woman who had built a beautiful life for herself, and highlights the importance of education about domestic violence and stalking, and how current laws do not strive to protect victims or prevent tragedy. Dr. Amie Harwick Memorial Statue GoFundMe Justice 4 Amie Petition _________________________ Patreon Request a Case YouTube Channel Goodpods: Leave a review! Podchaser: Leave a review! Music: "Poisoned Rose" by Aakash Gandhi _________________________ Sources: • Amie Harwick Memorial • "Inside the Bright Life of a Murdered Hollywood Sex Therapist..." • "Blood, a broken necklace, and a poison-filled syringe..." • "Amie Harwick court documents..." • "CA v. Gareth Pursehouse..." • "The Life and Death of Amie Harwick" • "The Final Hours of Amie Harwick" • Stalking Fact Sheet • National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey • "Remembering Dr. Amie Harwick"
This week on WDDD? Sarah delves into the tragic story surrounding the death of renowned therapist and author, Amie Harwick. Known for her expertise in sex and relationship therapy, Harwick's life was cut short in a horrifying domestic violence incident that sent shockwaves through Hollywood. We explore the circumstances leading up to her untimely demise and the aftermath that followed. Join us while we discuss Amie's impactful work in the field of psychology and her advocacy for victims of domestic violence. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhyDeyDoDatPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whydeydodatpodcast Email: WhyDeyDoDatPod@gmail.com
Welcome back, wanderer. Today, we have the immense pleasure of delving into the world of storytelling techniques in Action Roleplaying Games (ARPGs) with the incredibly talented Rebecca Harwick. With over fifteen years of experience in narrative design and game writing, Rebecca brings a wealth of expertise from her work with renowned studios like Wooga, ZeniMax Online Studios, and Bioware Austin. Currently serving as the Lead Narrative Designer for Grimlore Games, she's spearheading the creation of Titan Quest II, an ARPG steeped in the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. Grab a seat and join in. Rebecca: -> Instagram -> LinkedIn -> Twitter -> Website -> Buy Her Book! The Corner of Story and Game: -> Discord -> Facebook -> Instagram -> Twitter -> TikTok -> Threads -> Bluesky -> LinkedIn -> Email: gerald@storyandgame.com Please let me know if you have any questions or comments on this or any other episode. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear more conversations with professionals in the video game, tabletop, and fiction industries. #RebeccaHarwick #NarrativeDesigner #VideoGameWriting #ARPG #ActionRoleplayingGame #NarrativeTechniques #WritingAdvice #BioWare #ZenimaxOnline #GrimloreGames #TitansQuestTwo #CreativeWork #LifeOfACreative #TheCornerOfStoryAndGame
Amie Harwick var 38 ára gömul, átti stórkostlegan starfsferil á sínu sviði í Los Angeles og allt leit út fyrir að hún lifði raunverulegu draumalífi. Raunveruleikinn var hinsvegar sá að hún lifði við stöðugt áreiti, net-einelti og stöðugar áhyggjur sem hún sjálfsagt deildi ekki með öllum í kringum sig. Á valentínusardaginn árið 2020 fór hún og skemmti sér með vinkonum sínum, kom heim til að eiga rólegt kvöld en endaði látin fyrir neðan svalirnar á svefnherberginu sínu. Þátturinn er í boði Hreysti og Define The Line Sport Kóðinn "MSKN" gefur 10% afslátt af öllum fæðubótavörum inn á www.hreysti.is Ekki hika við að kíkja inn á www.definethelinesport.com og versla ykkur geggjaðar flíkur á stórgóðu verði! Viltu hlusta á fleiri þætti? Komdu í áskrift! www.pardus.is/mordskurinn www.instagram.com/mordskurinn www.facebook.com/mordskurinn
Hey Spooksters! Today marks four years since the tragic murder of Amie Harwick. Amie was a well-known therapist based out of West Hollywood. On February 15, 2020 her life was tragically taken from her. Check out the following link for our socials, Patreon, & more https://linktr.ee/3spookedgirls Have a personal true crime story or paranormal encounter you'd like to share with us? Send us an email over to 3spookedgirls@gmail.com Thank you to Sarah Hester Ross for our intro music! Thank you to Edward October for our content warning! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go behind the scenes with Correspondent Erin Moriarty and producers Lauren White and Richie Fetzer on a murder case they've been covering for the past four years. In 2020, Amie Harwick was killed by her ex-boyfriend and stalker, Gareth Pursehouse. Now that the case has gone to trial, the 48 Hours team digs into startling evidence from the crime scene, including a syringe filled with nicotine, and new interviews with friends and family who loved Amie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amie Harwick's roommate speaks out about trying to save her and helping to convict her killer. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Watch this EpisodeIn this week's External Exam, we have Robert Coshland on to discuss the murder of his best friend, Amie Harwick, and stalking awareness.Follow Robert - Instagram (@robertcoshland) // Website (amieharwickmemorial.com)The Gross RoomBringing the lab right to you! Check out thousands of blog posts and engage in discussions with my awesome community! visit thegrossroom.com for more info. From 2/9/24 - 2/23/24, get 1 Year of GROSS for only $20!Mother Knows Death with Nicole Angemi (@Mrs_Angemi) and her daughter, Maria Q. Kane (@MariaQKane), is a weekly podcast focusing on pathology, forensics, death, and more! Each week, they will discuss related topics in the news followed up by External Exams with special guests. Enjoy!Join The Gross RoomShop Sponsors & My Favorite ThingsBuy Nicole's BookSigned Custom Book Plates & Holiday CardsBuy Our MerchDisclaimerPrivacy Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch this Episode In this week's External Exam, we have Robert Coshland on to discuss the murder of his best friend, Amie Harwick, and stalking awareness. Follow Robert - Instagram (@robertcoshland) // Website (amieharwickmemorial.com) The Gross Room Bringing the lab right to you! Check out thousands of blog posts and engage in discussions with my awesome community! visit thegrossroom.com for more info. From 2/9/24 - 2/23/24, get 1 Year of GROSS for only $20! Mother Knows Death with Nicole Angemi (@Mrs_Angemi) and her daughter, Maria Q. Kane (@MariaQKane), is a weekly podcast focusing on pathology, forensics, death, and more! Each week, they will discuss related topics in the news followed up by External Exams with special guests. Enjoy! Join The Gross Room Shop Sponsors & My Favorite Things Buy Nicole's Book Signed Custom Book Plates & Holiday Cards Buy Our Merch Disclaimer Privacy Policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us as Donna tells the store of Covewood Lodge and the phantom lady that haunts it. This love story gone wrong teaches us if they wanted to, they would. Kerri tells the story of Amie Harwick- sex and relationship therapist to the stars. Amie has been in relationships with a few people who are famous but it is the one that ended badly that leads to her murder. This episode is sponsored by Paired. Start communicating with your partner in a fun unique way. Head over to www.paired.come/creep for a 7-day free trial and 25% off if you sign up for a subscription. This episode is sponsored by Care Of. Start your health journey with high quality vitamins and supplements. Head over to www.takecareof.com and enter promo code CREEP50 for 50% off your first month's subscription. This episode is sponsored by Factor. Get delicious, read-to-eat meals shipped to your door. Head to www.factormeals.com/creep50 and use promo code CREEP50 to get 50% off. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Podcast! Thanks so much. This episode was produced by Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.
Join us as Donna tells the store of Covewood Lodge and the phantom lady that haunts it. This love story gone wrong teaches us if they wanted to, they would. Kerri tells the story of Amie Harwick- sex and relationship therapist to the stars. Amie has been in relationships with a few people who are famous but it is the one that ended badly that leads to her murder. This episode is sponsored by Paired. Start communicating with your partner in a fun unique way. Head over to www.paired.com/creep for a 7-day free trial and 25% off if you sign up for a subscription. This episode is sponsored by Care Of. Start your health journey with high quality vitamins and supplements. Head over to www.takecareof.com and enter promo code CREEP50 for 50% off your first month's subscription. This episode is sponsored by Factor. Get delicious, read-to-eat meals shipped to your door. Head to www.factormeals.com/creep50 and use promo code CREEP50 to get 50% off. If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify and Apple Podcast! Thanks so much. This episode was produced by Niall Mackay from Seven Million Bikes Podcasts.
On February 15, 2020, 38-year-old Amie Harwick was found dead on her patio. Less than a day later, her ex-boyfriend from 10 years prior was in custody. Please subscribe to our new podcast, CIVIL, which covers civil cases and trials. Listen to the trailer here - https://www.podcastone.com/pd/CIVIL Sponsors in this episode: BetterHelp - This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/COURT today to get 10% off your first month. Factor - Go to Factormeals.com/CourtJunkie50 and use code courtjunkie50 to get 50% off. Progressive Insurance - Visit Progressive.com to get a quote with all the coverages you want, so you can easily compare and choose. Pluto TV - Download the free Pluto TV app for Android, iPhone, Roku, and Fire TV and start streaming now. Jon Keur of Wayfare Recording Co. provides post-production for the show This episode was researched and written by Emma Diehl and edited by Matt Stroud. Please support Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie
On January 16th, 2020, the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles was hosting the adult industry's biggest awards night. The atmosphere was Pure glitz and glamour, setting the scene for a night to remember. As Amie Harwick stood on the red carpet, waiting to be photographed, she suddenly heard a familiar voice say the words “It's funny seeing you here.” It was Amie's ex-boyfriend. But the line wasn't delivered with the seamless poignancy of a ROM COM leading man and this was no happy reunion. How to support: For extra perks including exclusive content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Better Help - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp - Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/MADNESS and get on your way to being your best self. Babbel - Get up to 55% off your subscription when you go to babbel.com/Madness PDS Debt - PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/mad Vessi - Click vessi.com/MADNESS and use code MADNESS for 15% off your entire order! Free shipping to CA, US, AU,JP, TW,KR, SG Hello Fresh - Go to HelloFresh.com/madness50 and use code madness50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! Manly Bands - There's no better time to invest in a Manly Bands wedding ring than right now. We're offering a 25% discount on all wedding rings at ManlyBands.com with code MADNESS. Rocket Money - Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions and manage your expenses the easy way by going to RocketMoney.com/minds Liquid IV - Grab your Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free in bulk nationwide at Costco or get 20% off when you go to www.liquid-iv.com and use code MADNESS at checkout. DAVE - Download Dave today at Dave.com/madness. You could get up to $500 in 5 minutes or less! No credit check. No late fees. Research & Writing: Sherri Smith Editing: Aiden Wolf Sources: CA VS Gareth Pursehouse Rolling Stone: Amie Harwick Law and Crime Network Law and Crime Court Coverage Page Six Amie Harwick's Life in Photos Death by Fame Season 1, Ep 1 48 Hours: Final Hours of Amie Harwick Los Angeles Times: Edge of the Red Carpet AMI Clubwear Meet the Model People Magazine Fox News
On the morning of February 15, 2020, 38-year-old Amie Harwick was found unresponsive outside the Los Angeles apartment building where she lived. She'd endured a brutal attack and was then thrown from the balcony of her apartment on the third floor. She died from her injuries shortly thereafter. Quickly, the hunt was on for to learn who had done this to her and why. Amie was a clinical psychologist who was also a mainstay of the LA party scene. She'd dated Marilyn Manson and had been engaged to Drew Carey. Were these connections factors in her murder? What would it take to track down her killer? LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "House of Haammer" "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow" "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE!
While we often hear about the physical and emotional scars that trauma leaves behind, it is the profound impact on an individual's voice, the ability to express themselves and navigate the world, that often goes unnoticed. In this episode, I am a guest on Nicole Harvick's The Change Book Podcast, where empowerment knows no boundaries. I discuss my work in empowering women who have experienced domestic violence. I talk about the importance of breaking free from silence and finding one's voice again after such traumatic experiences. I discuss the courage it takes to do simple things alone, like going out for coffee or dinner, after leaving an abusive relationship. Angeline also mentions starting a podcast to amplify women's voices and share their stories. As a coach, I help women transition from feeling overwhelmed and depressed to feeling empowered and standing up for themselves. Lastly, I advise anyone in similar situations to recognize the problem, stop playing the victim, take ownership, make a plan, love themselves, and stay hopeful for a brighter future. Topics Discussed: Nicole Harvick and the Change Book Podcast. My story of leaving an abusive marriage. Different types of abuse I experienced - like words, money, and physical harm. Why it's vital to break the silence after trauma. How hard it is to do simple things after leaving an abusive relationship. Helping divorced women make plans. Going live on Facebook and starting a podcast and coaching business. Experiences with domestic violence and dealing with the police. The importance of being open and strong after abuse. Connect with Nicole Harwick lLinkedIn | Nicole Harvick Podcast | The Change Book Podcast Rachel Best and Nicole Harvick YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/@Thechange202378 Instagram | @nicolesharvick Are you ready to embark on a life-changing journey of self-discovery and empowerment? Click the link to enroll now and start your journey towards a brighter, more empowered future. Your path to self-awareness and healing begins here! www.letsbreakthesilence.com/membershipcheckout JOIN THE MISSION: HEALING & THRIVING CHALLENGE Give me 4-days to teach you my DV Signature Blueprint to create healing & empowerment in your new life free from Domestic Violence! Elevate your life NOW! JOIN THE "LET'S BREAK THE SILENCE" PROGRAM Join today to begin receiving 1:1 customized support for your journey from victim to VICTOR! Take the next step! Book a call here Listen to these related episodes: Season 3, Episode 39: We have a Voice: Let's Break the Silence about the events in Iran with Naz Meknat Season 3, Episode 13: Compelling and Inspiring story of survival, triumph and resilience from Childhood Abuse , Trauma, and Domestic Violence NEW PODCAST EPISODE 24 Live conversation about Rediscovering yourself and getting un-stuck from a Toxic Relationship Let's Break the Silence Podcast If you are a woman who is afraid to speak out and share your story about domestic abuse, then this podcast is just for you. In each episode I share my personal journey about surviving domestic violence and the steps I took to transform myself from victim to victor to full-time successful entrepreneur. Guess What? YOU CAN, TOO! Out of my pain was born my passion for inspiring, educating and helping women, just like you, who are ready to live their authentic lives free from fear and despair. CONNECT WITH ME: Anchor.fm Podcast | anchor.fm/angeline-mitchell // Website | https://letsbreakthesilence.com/ Facebook | www.facebook.com/angeline.constantinou/ Instagram | @lets_breakthesilence YouTube | www.youtube.com/channel/UCGle7MlB-Fz9pWGXVhTiLBg TikTok | @breakthesilence_angeline LinkedIn | Angeline Constantinou
In this episode of the MGMA Member Spotlight podcast, we're joined by Dr. Padma Gulur. Dr. Gulur is Professor of Anesthesiology and Professor in Population Health Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Gulur is also the 2023 MGMA Harwick Innovation Award winner. The Harwick Award is designed to recognize and celebrate the success of an individual who has developed an innovative solution that positively impacts practices, providers and/or patients in their community. Dr. Gulur was selected for the Harwick Award due to creating the Anesthesia Resource Management System (ARMS). According to the nomination, ARMS “has revolutionized the way (Duke Health) manages anesthesia resources, leading to remarkable operational efficiencies and substantial cost savings.” MGMA Leaders Conference We're sponsored by the MGMA Leaders Conference, which will be held in Nashville, TN, Oct 22-25. For more information go to MGMA.com/events. #MGMALeaders Additional Leaders Resources: MGMA Leaders Conference registration: mgma.com/conferences/leaders/register Leaders Conference Schedule: mgma.com/conferences/leaders/schedule Conference Overview: mgma.com/conferences/leaders/overview WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU Let us know if there's a topic you want us to cover or an expert you would like us to interview. Email us at podcasts@mgma.com. If you have opportunities and resources you'd like to share with MGMA members, go to Marketing with MGMA to find out how you can connect with the MGMA audience.
The jury has determined Pursehouse's guilt on charges of first-degree murder, specifically noting the special circumstance of lying in wait, as well as first-degree burglary. He is now facing a life sentence with no possibility of parole. The sentencing hearing has been scheduled for December 6. Pursehouse had been accused of the 2020 killing of Harwick, a well-respected Hollywood sex therapist. Testimonies from Harwick's friends revealed that the couple had ended their relationship in 2012, eight years before the tragic murder. In the period leading up to Harwick's death, Pursehouse had acquired her phone number and began stalking her. Harwick had expressed her fear of Pursehouse and his potential actions to her friends. She had previously obtained two restraining orders against him, with the second one having expired. Harwick's lifeless body was discovered beneath the balcony of her apartment on February 15, 2020. Prosecutors laid out a case suggesting that Pursehouse had carefully planned to kill her on Valentine's Day by administering a fatal nicotine overdose, which he had brought with him. The prosecution alleged that Pursehouse strangled Harwick and then pushed her off the balcony, constituting a premeditated murder. During their closing arguments, they urged the jury to find Pursehouse guilty of first-degree murder. Pursehouse's legal team opted not to present a case to the jury. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
NewsRadio WFLA Market & Air Travel Expert Jay Ratliff discusses what the Federal Reserve is set to do with interest rates this week and an air-travel story involving a flight that experienced technical difficulties. Host of Cuomo on NewsNation, Chris Cuomo, discusses his report on the case of Amie Harwick, known as ‘Hollywood's Sex Therapist,' and the mystery surrounding her death. ABC News Chief National Correspondent Matt Gutman discusses his career, dealing with anxiety, and his book, ‘No Time to Panic: How I Curbed My Anxiety and Conquered a Lifetime of Panic.”
On February 15th, 2020, Dr. Amie Harwick was found unconscious on the ground below her third-floor balcony in her Hollywood Hills home. Her roommate had heard her being attacked and ran to call for help. When the police arrived, they noticed visible signs of a struggle and of forced entry. Amie was rushed to the hospital, where she died from her injuries. Her OBSESSED ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse was arrested for her murder. Grab a drink and let's get into it!Did you know you can listen to this episode ad-free? Join our BHH Patreon! Visit www.patreon.com/bloodyhappyhour to view current member options and perks.Are you ready to feel more energized, focused, and supported? Go to zen.ai/bloodyhappyhour and add nourishing, plant-based foods to fuel you from sunrise to sunset.Use my special linkzen.ai/bhh12 to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!Try Cure today and feel the difference for yourself! Use our special link zen.ai/bhh20 for 20% off your order, coupon activated at checkout!Use our special link zen.ai/bhh10 to save 10% at wongopuzzles.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!SUPPORT US & BUY A HAPPY HOUR ROUND:VENMO // @BloodyHappyHourCASHAPP // $BloodyHappyHourLISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS // Bloody Happy Hour on Apple PodcastsLISTEN ON SPOTIFY // Bloody Happy Hour | Podcast on SpotifyFOLLOW US:INSTAGRAM // https://www.instagram.com/bloodyhappyhour/FACEBOOK // https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067023384473bloodyhappyhour@gmail.com
Welcome to "Trial of The Hollywood Sex Therapist Killer," a podcast that delves into the harrowing case of Dr. Amie Harwick, a 38-year-old marriage and sex therapist who was allegedly thrown off her third-floor balcony by ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse. After a prolonged hearing, Judge Michael E. Pastor declared there was "more than enough evidence" against Pursehouse, who is now 43 and facing charges of murder, first-degree residential burglary, and a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait. This podcast will unravel the chilling events leading up to Amie's death, from a heated exchange at the XBiz adult entertainment awards ceremony to the fateful night when she was found struggling to breathe by her roommate. As we dissect the prosecution's case and the defense's counterarguments, we will explore key testimonies, DNA evidence, and the dark past of a relationship that ended in tragedy. Join us as we seek to understand the complexities of this case and hope for justice to be served for Amie Harwick. Today's clip features Amie Harwick's friend testifying as court resumes after a break due to Covid. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Welcome to "Trial of The Hollywood Sex Therapist Killer," a podcast that delves into the harrowing case of Dr. Amie Harwick, a 38-year-old marriage and sex therapist who was allegedly thrown off her third-floor balcony by ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse. After a prolonged hearing, Judge Michael E. Pastor declared there was "more than enough evidence" against Pursehouse, who is now 43 and facing charges of murder, first-degree residential burglary, and a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait. This podcast will unravel the chilling events leading up to Amie's death, from a heated exchange at the XBiz adult entertainment awards ceremony to the fateful night when she was found struggling to breathe by her roommate. As we dissect the prosecution's case and the defense's counterarguments, we will explore key testimonies, DNA evidence, and the dark past of a relationship that ended in tragedy. Join us as we seek to understand the complexities of this case and hope for justice to be served for Amie Harwick. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The brother of Hollywood sex therapist Dr. Amie Harwick spoke to the Law&Crime Network about the murder of his sister and her alleged killer, Gareth Pursehouse. Harwick was allegedly strangled at her California home in 2020 before being thrown off her third-floor balcony. Sidebar host Jesse Weber discusses the disturbing murder case with Christopher Harwick.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:Save 10% on your entire POM Pepper Spray order by using code LAWCRIME10 at https://bit.ly/3rkw6gnLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergWriting & Video Editing - Michael DeiningerGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa Bein & Kiera BronsonSUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Court JunkieThey Walk Among AmericaDevil In The DormThe Disturbing TruthSpeaking FreelyLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SURPRISE EPISODE!!, In full disclosure, this is the 1st episode we recorded we recorded for patreon. The reason I am releasing this today, is because we love all of our listeners, but also... we are so close to hitting the 50k downloads! And I cant wait to see it! This is the Murder of Amie Harwick. Amie was a beautiful PhD holding sex therapist. Amie sadly had just ended her engagement to comedian Drew Carey, when she had decided to go out for a night on the town with some of her girlfriends. Sadly, the next morning would expose a terrible tragedy. Amie had been thrown off her 3rd story balcony, and had been injected with nicotine. What happened to this beauty? This is case of Amie Harwick Support the showIf you're interested in receiving bonus episodes, early release dates, an everything scary sticker and ‘thank you' as well as a shout out on our regular feed! Please join at Patreon//everythingscarypod571
Famed sex therapist Amie Harwick was found outside of her Hollywood Hills home struggling to hold onto life after allegedly being thrown off of a third-story balcony in 2020. Harwick died at a hospital shortly after the fall from blunt force injuries to her head and torso, along with evidence of strangulation. Authorities quickly zeroed in on her ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse, who had previous restraining orders filed against him by Harwick and was described as a “stalker” by many of the doctor's friends. Pursehouse now faces trial in a California courtroom for Harwick's murder. The Law&Crime Network's Jesse Weber breaks down the disturbing murder case with Robert Coshland, one of Harwick's best friends who organized a fundraising campaign after her death. PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:Save 10% on your entire POM Pepper Spray order by using code LAWCRIME10 at https://bit.ly/3rkw6gnLAW&CRIME SIDEBAR PRODUCTION:YouTube Management - Bobby SzokePodcasting - Sam GoldbergWriting & Video Editing - Michael DeiningerGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSocial Media Management - Vanessa Bein & Kiera BronsonSUBSCRIBE TO OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Court JunkieThey Walk Among AmericaDevil In The DormThe Disturbing TruthSpeaking FreelyLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
‘Novelas y política'. Nuevo especial de Patricia del Río dedicado a la política en la literatura, y cómo este interés de los seres humanos por abordar temas coyunturales que deciden el destino de su país y de la sociedad en la que se desenvuelven son recogidos por muchos autores y autoras en diversos formatos y géneros: libros, música, cine… Esta vez, conoceremos algo más de la trama de estos títulos imprescindibles: ‘La sinfonía de la libertad' (Antoni Batista); ‘El Gatopardo' (Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa); ‘Conversación en la Catedral', ‘La fiesta del chivo' (Mario Vargas Llosa); ‘El Sexto' (José María Arguedas), ‘Grandes miradas' (Alonso Cueto); ‘Abril rojo' (Santiago Roncagliolo); ‘La nueva novela Latinoamericana', ‘La silla del águila' (Carlos Fuentes); ‘El recurso del método' (Alejo Carpentier); ‘Yo el Supremo' (Augusto Roa Bastos); ‘El otoño del patriarca' (Gabriel García Márquez); ‘Corazones perdidos' (Celeste Ng); ‘Sumisión' ‘Aniquilación' (Michel Houellebecq). ‘Borgen', serie danesa que puede verse por la plataforma de Netflix. La invitada de la semana es la guionista y escritora argentina Ariana Harwickz, autora de ‘Mátame amor', ‘La débil mental', y ‘Precoz', libros que conforman la ‘Trilogía de la pasión'. Como lo señala Patricia durante la conversación, la escritura de Harwick es visceral, casi instintiva y al mismo tiempo cuidada y preciosa. Ella no planea lo que va a escribir va botando lo que la embarga. Sus libros los encuentran en la FIL Lima y en librerías. Finalmente, la música en este especial juega un papel importante, ya que los temas escogidos están también relacionados con contextos políticos en la historia de la humanidad: ‘Nabuco, Act III: Chorus of the hebrew slaves', ‘Va pensiero sull alí dorate', Giuseppe Verdi, London Philarmonic; Verdi: Aida, Act 2: Marcia trionfale', Giuseppe Verdi, Riccardo Muti, trumpeters of the Royal Military School, New Philarmonia Orchertra; ‘Aida: Act II: Gloria all'Egitto', Giuseppe Veri, Maria Dragoni, Kristjan Johansson, Barbara Dever, Marck Rucker; ‘Solo le pido a Dios', Mercedes Sosa y León Gieco; ‘Las torres', remix de Josh Gomez; ‘Mala madre', Tiaré Scanda; ‘Gimme tha power', Molotov; ‘Clandestino', Manu Chao; y ‘All apologies', Sinéad O'Connor. Letras en el tiempo, sábados y domingos a las 19:00 horas por RPP Noticias. Escúchanos también por rpp.pe, podcast del programa y en las diversas plataformas. Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 26 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
‘Novelas y política'. Nuevo especial de Patricia del Río dedicado a la política en la literatura, y cómo este interés de los seres humanos por abordar temas coyunturales que deciden el destino de su país y de la sociedad en la que se desenvuelven son recogidos por muchos autores y autoras en diversos formatos y géneros: libros, música, cine… Esta vez, conoceremos algo más de la trama de estos títulos imprescindibles: ‘La sinfonía de la libertad' (Antoni Batista); ‘El Gatopardo' (Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa); ‘Conversación en la Catedral', ‘La fiesta del chivo' (Mario Vargas Llosa); ‘El Sexto' (José María Arguedas), ‘Grandes miradas' (Alonso Cueto); ‘Abril rojo' (Santiago Roncagliolo); ‘La nueva novela Latinoamericana', ‘La silla del águila' (Carlos Fuentes); ‘El recurso del método' (Alejo Carpentier); ‘Yo el Supremo' (Augusto Roa Bastos); ‘El otoño del patriarca' (Gabriel García Márquez); ‘Corazones perdidos' (Celeste Ng); ‘Sumisión' ‘Aniquilación' (Michel Houellebecq). ‘Borgen', serie danesa que puede verse por la plataforma de Netflix. La invitada de la semana es la guionista y escritora argentina Ariana Harwickz, autora de ‘Mátame amor', ‘La débil mental', y ‘Precoz', libros que conforman la ‘Trilogía de la pasión'. Como lo señala Patricia durante la conversación, la escritura de Harwick es visceral, casi instintiva y al mismo tiempo cuidada y preciosa. Ella no planea lo que va a escribir va botando lo que la embarga. Sus libros los encuentran en la FIL Lima y en librerías. Finalmente, la música en este especial juega un papel importante, ya que los temas escogidos están también relacionados con contextos políticos en la historia de la humanidad: ‘Nabuco, Act III: Chorus of the hebrew slaves', ‘Va pensiero sull alí dorate', Giuseppe Verdi, London Philarmonic; Verdi: Aida, Act 2: Marcia trionfale', Giuseppe Verdi, Riccardo Muti, trumpeters of the Royal Military School, New Philarmonia Orchertra; ‘Aida: Act II: Gloria all'Egitto', Giuseppe Veri, Maria Dragoni, Kristjan Johansson, Barbara Dever, Marck Rucker; ‘Solo le pido a Dios', Mercedes Sosa y León Gieco; ‘Las torres', remix de Josh Gomez; ‘Mala madre', Tiaré Scanda; ‘Gimme tha power', Molotov; ‘Clandestino', Manu Chao; y ‘All apologies', Sinéad O'Connor. Letras en el tiempo, sábados y domingos a las 19:00 horas por RPP Noticias. Escúchanos también por rpp.pe, podcast del programa y en las diversas plataformas. Edición de audio: Andrés Rodríguez ||| Episodio 26 – Cuarta temporada 2023.
Persecution is a strong word. It can come or be caused by anger, hate, jealousy, or wrath. Today's guest, radio speaker Julie Harwick, talks about persecution in the Christian church and what can be done about it. Hear Julie's story of why she speaks out so passionately about persecution and the Christian church.
This weeks episode comes with a double TRIGGER WARNING! Both episodes discuss domestic violence and assault. The first story this week is about Lena Thompson aka Black Widow (not the Marvel character) and her swindling schemes. The second we discuss the life and murder of Dr Amie Harwick. Logo: Autumn Rumsey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4mpodcast/message
No, Drew didn't kill anyone, maybe with laughter, but not intentionally. However, someone did rip out HIS heart and those of many others when they murdered the love of his life.Hosted by Jenna Swanson and Kelly DeVriesProduced and edited by Kelly DeVriesTheme music by Erik SwansonIntro Music: Nasty by Oldwayshttps://linktr.ee/odfmpodcast
Dr. Amie Harwick, a sex therapist and former fiancé of actor Drew Carey, is found unresponsive under a balcony in her Hollywood Hills home on the morning of February 15th, 2020. She is rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, passes away. The evidence at the crime scene and on Harwick's body indicated signs of a struggle and her having been thrown from the balcony. In this episode of Body Bags, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Jackie Howard discuss blunt force trauma, the difference between falling/being thrown from a great height, how to tell in what order injuries occur, and why a nicotine syringe became a major factor in this case. Subscribe to Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan : Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro 1:25 - Background and overview of the case 3:45 - Where do you start with a case like this? 5:10 - Amie Harwick being thrown from her balcony 7:30 - How do we know she was thrown off the balcony? 15:45 - Do the injuries differ depending on whether you are thrown from a great height or fall from one? 19:00 - Blunt force trauma 20:10 - How does the M.E. go about examining all the injuries? 25:50 - Is it possible that Amie was beaten and that caused the injuries to her liver, not the fall? 29:40 - How can you tell what order the injuries happened in? 32:00 - If Amie fell, and was not thrown, would her death still be considered blunt force trauma? 34:00 - Suspects in Amie's case 34:55 - How investigators suspect the murder played out 36:40 - Finding a nicotine filled syringe and what that signifies 42:10 - Harwick's ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse, becomes the prime suspect 44:45 - Pursehouse has been charged with murder, first degree residential burglary, and special circumstance allegation of lying in wait.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Amie Harwick, a sex therapist and former fiancé of actor Drew Carey, is found unresponsive under a balcony in her Hollywood Hills home on the morning of February 15th, 2020. She is rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, passes away. The evidence at the crime scene and on Harwick's body indicated signs of a struggle and her having been thrown from the balcony. In this episode of Body Bags, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Jackie Howard discuss blunt force trauma, the difference between falling/being thrown from a great height, how to tell in what order injuries occur, and why a nicotine syringe became a major factor in this case. Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro 1:25 - Background and overview of the case 3:45 - Where do you start with a case like this? 5:10 - Amie Harwick being thrown from her balcony 7:30 - How do we know she was thrown off the balcony? 15:45 - Do the injuries differ depending on whether you are thrown from a great height or fall from one? 19:00 - Blunt force trauma 20:10 - How does the M.E. go about examining all the injuries? 25:50 - Is it possible that Amie was beaten and that caused the injuries to her liver, not the fall? 29:40 - How can you tell what order the injuries happened in? 32:00 - If Amie fell, and was not thrown, would her death still be considered blunt force trauma? 34:00 - Suspects in Amie's case 34:55 - How investigators suspect the murder played out 36:40 - Finding a nicotine filled syringe and what that signifies 42:10 - Harwick's ex-boyfriend, Gareth Pursehouse, becomes the prime suspect 44:45 - Pursehouse has been charged with murder, first degree residential burglary, and special circumstance allegation of lying in wait.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amie Harwick was a Marriage and Family Therapist by day and a GoGo dancer by night. Her lifestyle was unique, she might be breathing fire as a gig for a party at night and lecturing at a university the next morning. She dedicated her life to helping others Needless to say she had many, many layers and a colorful life. Dealing with an ex turned stalker was one of the darker parts of her life. While they were dating she endured violence at his hands. Post break up he tormented her, breaking in while she wasn't home and making fake social media accounts to harass her, but Amie was never able to prove for sure it was him at the time. He continued to live her life the best she could. She followed everything she would have advised one her clients, even had a home with security camera and a security gate. Unfortunately, Amie's Life was taken from her just after Valentine's Day of 202, but her legacy lives on. This is her story. Resources 48 hours - Season 32, ep 60 https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/amie-harwick-drew-carey-gareth-pursehouse-violent-death-evidence/ https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/amie-harwick-gareth-pursehouse-hollywood-sex-therapist-death-957882/ https://www.huffandlakjer.com/obituary/amie-harwick https://heavy.com/entertainment/2017/07/drew-carey-girlfriend-amie-nicole-harwick-age-price-is-right-wife/ https://plainsmenpost.com/amie-harwick-what-happened-the-night-of-famous-marriage-and-sex-therapists-death/ https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/amie-harwick-murder/ https://www.xbiz.com/news/183615/iashs-a-virtual-harvard-for-a-new-breed-of-sex-educator https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-18/amie-harwick https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-drew-carey-heard-from-former-fiancee-before-untimely-death/ https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-02-27/amie-harwick-red-carpet-encounter-gareth-pursehouse https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10596525/Ex-boyfriend-accused-murdering-Drew-Careys-former-fianc-e-Amie-Hardwick-appears-court.html https://deadline.com/2021/09/amie-harwick-death-penality-ex-boyfriend-la-da-murder-charge-gareth-pursehouse-drew-carey-2-1202863991/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-drew-carey-gareth-pursehouse-violent-death-evidence/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/amie-harwick-suspicious-death-timeline/ https://www.thewrap.com/amie-harwick-cause-of-death-released-by-la-county-coroner/ DONATE: https://amieharwickmemorial.com https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-dr-amie-harwick-memorial-statue/donate/thankyou/share Music Used: Walking with the Dead by Maia Wynne Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maiah_Wynne/Live_at_KBOO_for_A_Popcalypse_11012017 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Deadly Roulette by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3625-deadly-roulette License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Lobby Time by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3986-lobby-time License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Our Links: Website: https://themurderdiariespodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themurderdiariespod Buy Us a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mdiariespod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themurderdiariespod/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdgBwpV1/