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In this episode we explore the history of the leg. There's a lot of fashion in this episode, from the use of flannel shirts to cure gout to the erotically charged nature of the pale calfskin trousers of Tudor men. We even delve into how one man's leg injury caused a black velvet slipper craze. We also explore the history of amputation – from the prejudices of Victorian society against the use of prostheses to the battlefield capture of the cork leg of a Mexican general. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our…ritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: A leg to stand on. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Source: Wellcome Collection.
In this episode we explore the history of the leg. There's a lot of fashion in this episode, from the use of flannel shirts to cure gout to the erotically charged nature of the pale calfskin trousers of Tudor men. We even delve into how one man's leg injury caused a black velvet slipper craze. We also explore the history of amputation – from the prejudices of Victorian society against the use of prostheses to the battlefield capture of the cork leg of a Mexican general. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our…ritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: A leg to stand on. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Source: Wellcome Collection.
Discover tranquility in just 5 minutes with our Head-to-Toe Relaxation Meditation. This episode gently guides you through a soothing journey from your head to your toes, melting away stress and tension. Ideal for a quick relaxation break or as a pre-sleep ritual, immerse yourself in this serene meditation to emerge feeling calm, refreshed and rejuvenated. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/huntershope/message
"When we pray for our children, we will never outlive our prayers that are etched in the heart of God." One constant remains, your prayers. Join Shug Bury as she talks with Sharon Jaynes about her new book, "Praying for Your Child From Head to Toe". To learn more about our show, go to him4her.org. To watch our shows, go to our Women's Hot Topics with Shug Bury YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prayer is a parent's greatest superpower! Our responsibilities as parents can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to prayer. How do we know what to say? How can we truly pray for our kids rather than fall into a spiral of worry? Sharon Jaynes is a Bible teacher to women and a writer for Proverbs 31 Ministries. Her unique prayer guide for mothers leads you through sixteen areas of your child's life from head (thoughts) to shoulders (burdens) to hands (gifts) to feet (the path ahead). Sharon encourages us to view prayer not as a means of gaining control over your child to make them who you want them to be, but relinquishing control to who God wants them to be. Sharon uses Scripture to help you pray powerfully and purposefully. No one will be a perfect parent, but we can all be praying parents.
To sweat or not to sweat? Was sweating good or bad? Was it a treatment or a symptom? Was it something to be encouraged or prevented? The answer to all these questions is a resounding ‘Yes'. In this episode we explore the strange history of sweating sickness, what arsenic can do to your armpits and the creation of a market for underarm shaving. We also explore the history of deodorant – and its cynical marketing to women to improve their attractiveness and to men in the 1920s as a way to avoid unemployment and poverty. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Frank Rowntree compilation recordings. Part 4, Track 16. Wellcome Collection. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
To sweat or not to sweat? Was sweating good or bad? Was it a treatment or a symptom? Was it something to be encouraged or prevented? The answer to all these questions is a resounding ‘Yes'. In this episode we explore the strange history of sweating sickness, what arsenic can do to your armpits and the creation of a market for underarm shaving. We also explore the history of deodorant – and its cynical marketing to women to improve their attractiveness and to men in the 1920s as a way to avoid unemployment and poverty. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Frank Rowntree compilation recordings. Part 4, Track 16. Wellcome Collection. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
In this episode we explore the history of the heart and heart-based symbolism – including the origins of the association of the heart with love and romance. Would you gift a romantic partner your heart symbolically? How about literally? You could always be buried with the heart of a lover, or arrange to have your husband's heart sent to you, if he died overseas. And you could prevent lovesickness with a range of treatments, including avoiding ‘flatulent and erotic meat'. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Kristin Hussey
In this episode we explore the history of the heart and heart-based symbolism – including the origins of the association of the heart with love and romance. Would you gift a romantic partner your heart symbolically? How about literally? You could always be buried with the heart of a lover, or arrange to have your husband's heart sent to you, if he died overseas. And you could prevent lovesickness with a range of treatments, including avoiding ‘flatulent and erotic meat'. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Kristin Hussey
Like the flight attendant kindly asks, "Please fasten those seatbelts for takeoff"Yes - we are about to go on a trip, a long one too!Sagittarius is taking off to new places every day of the damn weekMorocco on Monday, Tahiti on Tuesday, and a wild card for WednesdayThis is the essence of this sign & it is not apologizing for its international flavorThe Mutable, Fire sign definitely colors our sky & burns at the highest octave among all the Fire signs in the ZodiacWhen I think of a famous Sagittarius, I think of the pop sensation, Miss Britney SpearsShe inspired all of us to channel the sexy, scandalous era of the early 2000'sAnd, boy, Sagittarius is scandalous from head to toeConstantly pushing the envelope, asking for more, and never thinking twice about being over the topWelcome to the sign that rules our hips, liver, and thighs In unison with the planet of luck, Jupiter, this is the saga of Sagittarius & it is larger than life!
In Part 3 with Liliana Partida, we discuss the connection between emotions, chakras and organs within the body.Interview LinksR.E.S.T.™ EventsHow We Love Online Quiz Soul Hunger Quiz The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk How We Love by Milan & Kay YerkovichWhere to Find VirginiaWebsite Instagram Facebook LinkedIn DonateWhere to Find LilianaCancer Center for HealingKeto Cook Book Download6 Pillar Keto Stacking Webinar
This is a guided meditation which will focus on the cells. Listening to this recording often will embed deeply this profound idea to help you resolve problems in your daily life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/affirmations912/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/affirmations912/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-am-affirmations-for-mental-health-wellbeing6701/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do wombs have horns? Will the presence of a menstruating woman force bees to forsake their hives? Will your crops wither and die in the presence of menstrual blood? We'll answer these pressing questions and more in this episode of our podcast. We're also exploring how pregnant convicted criminals could ‘plead the belly' to avoid execution, the murky world of Medieval monstrous births and how a womb could wander. And we finish up with some adorable womb toads – perhaps the most endearing of votive offerings. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Prof Helen King
Do wombs have horns? Will the presence of a menstruating woman force bees to forsake their hives? Will your crops wither and die in the presence of menstrual blood? We'll answer these pressing questions and more in this episode of our podcast. We're also exploring how pregnant convicted criminals could ‘plead the belly' to avoid execution, the murky world of Medieval monstrous births and how a womb could wander. And we finish up with some adorable womb toads – perhaps the most endearing of votive offerings. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Prof Helen King
Grandpa Bill today explores BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour - Exploring the Human Brain and Body Join us on today's episode of the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour as we delve into the fascinating world of the human brain and body. Grandpa Bill, your trusted guide to holistic health and well-being, will share his insights and wisdom on: The intricate connection between the brain and body How our thoughts and emotions affect our physical health Practical strategies for optimizing brain function and promoting holistic well-being Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about yourself and discover how to unlock your full potential. Tune in now! Mandarin (with definitions): 今天,让我们在 BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour 的最新一集节目中,一起探索奇妙的人脑和身体世界。经验丰富的整体健康和福祉导师 Grandpa Bill 将与您分享他的见解和智慧,内容包括: 大脑和身体之间错综复杂的联系 我们的思想和情绪如何影响我们的身体健康 优化脑功能和促进整体健康的实用策略 不要错过这次了解更多关于自己并发现如何释放您的全部潜力的机会。立即收听! 整体健康 (zǒng tǐ jiàn kāng) - holistic health 身体健康 (shēn tǐ jiàn kāng) - physical health 脑功能 (nǎo gōng néng) - brain function 潜能 (qián néng) - potential #BH销售犬舍海带整体疗愈时光 #人脑和身体 #整体健康 #大脑功能 #健康生活 人脑和身体的奥秘:探索通往整体健康的道路 释放你的潜能:大脑和身体的最佳组合 与 Grandpa Bill 一起探索健康之路 优化你的大脑功能:提升生活质量的实用技巧 整体健康的秘密:从头到脚照顾好自己 English: Join us on today's episode of the BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour as we delve into the fascinating world of the human brain and body. Grandpa Bill, your trusted guide to holistic health and well-being, will share his insights and wisdom on: Don't miss this opportunity to learn more about yourself and discover how to unlock your full potential. Tune in now! Mandarin (with definitions): 今天,让我们在 BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour 的最新一集节目中,一起探索奇妙的人脑和身体世界。经验丰富的整体健康和福祉导师 Grandpa Bill 将与您分享他的见解和智慧,内容包括: 不要错过这次了解更多关于自己并发现如何释放您的全部潜力的机会。立即收听! Podcast: BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour - Exploring the Human Brain and Body --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bhsales/message
What else can you pray besides, "Lord bless my child"? Author Sharon Jaynes is here today to add some power to our prayer life as parents. You'll learn how to pray for your child from head to toe using the Word of God. This isn't about using prayer to control our kids. It's about relinquishing control and asking God to shape our children into the adults He wants them to be. With ideas from Sharon's new book, Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe, you'll learn: 6:11 What does it mean to pray for your child from head to toe? 8:40 One thing that has really helped me in my prayer life… 13:04 When your child is depressed or anxious 16:00 Praying for your child's future spouse 19:40 Your struggles are for a reason 25:56 Raising an eternal soul, not just a child 30:00 Nobody can be a perfect parent, but we can be praying parents Learn more about Sharon Jaynes and her book, Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe on her website. sharonjaynes.com/prayingforyourchild Get the Praying for Your Child's Teacher download Sharon talked about here. You're invited to the Parents Rising Conference on March 2, 2024, in San Diego, CA. Speakers include Dr. Gary Chapman, Arlene, Bill and Pam Farrel, and Sally Burke. Early bird pricing is available now! happyhomeuniversity.com/conference More Resources for Your Family: Arlene's Free Marriage Webinar -- Get Unstuck in Your Marriage. If you feel stuck in a rut or you've just lost that lovin' feeling, register for Arlene's free marriage webinar. Subscribe to Arlene's free email list to get tech news and more to help your home. Watch a VIDEO clip from the podcast on Arlene's Happy Home YouTube Channel @arlenehappyhome
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In this episode we explore the history of the guts. Words and their meanings are a big part of this episode – where you can have a ‘gut feeling' that someone ‘hates your guts' and maybe after all you were ‘gutted' to find out. We're also exploring the changing meaning of the word hypochondria – from a pain in your stomach, to a disorder of the body's nerves to, finally, an anxiety disorder. And in case that isn't enough, we're also going to talk about some ENORMOUS intestinal worms and how pork on a string is the only solution. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr James Kennaway
Thank you for tuning in to Episode 266 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. Full show notes with photos can be found on my website. This week's segments included: Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Brainstorming From the Armchair In my Travels KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to this episode's sponsors: Rising Tide Fiber Co, Enchanted Etchings, Chit Chat Knits Off the Needles, Hook or Bobbins 3 Crochet Charity Hats Wool Ease Thick & Quick Bedrock Hat. Ravelry Project Page. 9 mm crochet hook Standard circle increases up to (inc, sc5) Lion Brand Baby's First Hat. Ravelry Project Page. 8 mm crochet hook. I added a large flower using this tutorial from Instagram by tanoshiimajo. Purple Crochet Hat. Ravelry Project Page. 8 mm crochet hook. Mystery yarn. Perry's Christmas Hat Pattern: Turn a Square by Jared Flood Yarn: Goosey Fibers, Squishy DK. OOAK colorway Needles: US 5 (3.75 mm) for ribbing. US 7 (4.5 mm) for body. Ravelry Project Page Notes- This is the 14th time I've knit this pattern. Yarn was a sample from collab with Cait for my Stay Out of the Forest Hat which you can find on Ravelry & LoveCrafts. I blocked & sewed the buttons on Mom's 2023 Rhinebeck Sweater Pattern: Carbeth Cardigan by Kate Davies (~$8 knitting pattern available on Ravelry & this website) Needles: US 7 (4.5 mm) for the ribbing and US 9 (5.5 mm) for the body Yarn: Sweitzer Fiber Mill mystery yarn purchased at Maryland Sheep & Wool 2023 My Ravelry Project Page I added belt loops to Mom's Wave of Change Cardigan- Ravelry Project Page. On the Needles, Hook or Bobbins Liz's Socks Yarn: Area 51 Fibres Sturdy Alien Base ( n the (80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon) in the National Periodic Table Day Colorway (self striping with rainbow and gray) Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Pattern: OMG Heel Socks by Megan Williams ($5 knitting pattern available on Ravelry ) Ravelry Project Page Jen/Riley's Matching Hexi Blankets Pattern: Using this photo tutorial & this video tutorial. Hook: D (3.25 mm) We are making 4 round hexagons. As Riley finishes one, she texts me and I work up my corresponding mini. We've done 4 so far. Let the Mystery Unravel 2023 Blanket of Calm Pattern: Blanket of Calm by Casapinka (free crochet pattern) Yarn: Woolen Women Fibers- Let the Mystery Unravel subscription + Cascade Heritage Hook: 3.25 mm (D) Ravelry Project Page Check out the October Unboxing video Progress: I finished the 3-round border in the dark gray. Welcome to Litchfield Spinning Project 4 oz of Texel from Into the Whirled- Welcome to Litchfield Ravelry Project Page Christmas Stockings Pattern: Christmas Stockings to Knit and Crochet from Family Circle Magazine. Available in this web archive link. I've also saved it to my podcast Gmail Google Drive in case it disappears! web.archive.org-Christmas Stockings to Knit and Crochet from Our Archives.pdf Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver in Cherry Red, Hunter Green and White Hook: G (4.0 mm) Patrick's Stocking- Ravelry Project Page Melissa's Stocking- Ravelry Project Page Brainstorming I received my Woolens & Nosh Advent socks. I wound up the contrast color and I'm going to plan to finish both cuffs before December 1st. From the Armchair The Armor of Light by Ken Follett (read by John Lee). Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Christmas Orphans Club by Becca Freeman. Bookshop Affiliate Link. Amazon Affiliate Link. Note: Some links are listed as Amazon Affiliate Links. If you click those, please know that I am an Amazon Associate and I earn money from qualifying purchases. In My Travels Fiber Festival of New England Ran into Jean (Mazzy Girl), Amy (CapeNeddickknitter), Michelle- chellescrips, Jen, Carlos, Aurora & Zelda. Jess & Roger and team from Stitched by Jessalu. Donated a percentage of their sales to our FearLESS Living Fund. Donation for $350 came through this week and we are so grateful. If any other sponsors would like to do a fundraiser like this in the future, let us know! We'd love to help promote it. Check out our video to see the Eastern States Exposition Center, see what we bought and all of the fun eye candy! KAL News Pigskin Party '23 #DCSPigskinParty23 Official Rules Find everything you need on my website or in the Start Here Thread in the Ravelry Group Register using this Google Form (you must be Registered to be eligible for prizes) Enter your projects using the Point Tally Form Find the full list of Sponsors in this Google Doc. Coupon Codes are listed in this Google Doc & in this Ravelry Thread Exclusive Items from our Pro Shop Sponsors are listed in this Ravelry Thread Questions- ask them in this Ravelry Thread or email Jen at downcellarstudio @ gmail.com Updates this Episode Tune in to hear if you won an October Participation Prize. I also announced the winners of our Announce Q1 Challenge winners- hosted by Paper Daisy Creations. Quarter 2 Challenge: Embrace Nature brought to you by our Official Sponsor of the Quarter Bella Fio. Runs 11/1-11/30/23. Full details can be found in this Google Doc and in this Ravelry Thread. I gave a sneak peek of our Quarter 3 Challenge. Check out the Waymaker Cowl by Amanda Massingill (Mandi's Makings). Free knitting pattern available on Ravelry. WIPs Challenge: Finish WIPs you started before the Pigskin Party kicked off on 9/7/23! If you finish them between 11/10/23 and 1/10/24, you'll earn 150 points. Full details can be found in this Google Doc and in this Ravelry Thread. I announced October Participation Prize Winners, Quarter 1 Challenge Winners & gave a sneak peek of our Quarter 3 Challenge hosted by Mandi's Makings. Check out The Waymaker Cowl on Ravelry. Update from Commissioners: There is lots of excitement about the Q2 challenge. Most of the people who have finished have completed hats. If you poke around the scoreboard and the chat threads you'll see so many stunning examples. For example, quite a few folks have finished patterns from the knitting the National parks book. Juliepoolie71 made the Crater Lakes hat. Ravelry Project Page. Esalaza made the Hawai'i Volcanoes Beanie. Ravelry Project Page. Knitternicole made the Theodore Roosevelt Beanie. Ravelry Project Page. But you don't have to knit a hat for this challenge. Hollyelyse finished a whole colorwork sweater for the challenge (in 10 days!) Check out the Ravelry Project Page. You don't even have to knit for this challenge. You can crochet or spin too. For example: Sarahsyarn86 is crocheting adorable granny squares that have daisies in the center. Check out the Ravelry Project Page. Katanorand is working on a spinning project using fiber in the colorway strawberry fields. Check out this Ravelry Post. Events My cousin Linda's friend is looking for warm handknit/crocheted items for adult and youth homeless in Massachusetts. They set up tables on Thanksgiving and put all of the handmade items on the fence outside their church in Woburn center. Calling for all makers who want to donate. PM me on Ravelry or email me at downcellarstudio at gmail.com and I'll give you the address to send them to. Any fiber type welcome. Hats, scarves, mitts, shawls, blankets. Anything warm is welcome! I'll be participating in Vlogmas again this year. Is there anything you especially want to see? Let me know and I'll see what I can do. Check out previous years playlists: Vlogmas 2022 Playlist & Vlogmas 2021 Playlist Vogue Knitting Live- New York City: January 25- 28, 2024 Contest, News & Notes Scrappy Helical Clasp Weft Tutorial available on my YouTube Channel. In this video I show you how to use Cate's Clasp Weft Join along with Helical Knitting to create really fun and vibrant scrappy socks without having to weave in a million ends! Check out my trip with Mom to New England Fiber Festival. November Yarnable Unboxing Video is available. Coming soon- life/health updates recorded with Mom. On a Happy Note For Halloween, Mom & I reprised our Sanderson sister roles. I trick or treated with Hattie for a little while then hung out by the fire with family and friends. Megg & I bought a 5 pack of tickets for shows at the Boston Opera House this season. Our first show was November 1st, Frozen. We were able to add on two tickets and bring Millie and Hattie with us. We had an absolutely magical night! On the Saturday while Mom & I were at New England Fiber Festival, Riley was texting me. She did her first hexi all on her own! Then a couple more! When she ran out of minis, she moved onto her Riley Rose Cowl and sent a photo of her knitting and watching Gilmore Girls. Be still my heart! Watching Gabriella & Zachary for the afternoon. Finally making a dent in my Christmas shopping. My goal the last couple years has been to be completely finished before December 1 so I can really enjoy December. Sometimes I'm better at that than other years, but I'm going to really try hard to get that done by my deadline this year. One of my cousin Lauren's friends from Amsterdam gifted me a pack of Stroopwafels which I enjoyed with coffee in my new chicken mug from NE Fiber Fest! We went to Flight Club in Seaport District of Boston for Conor's 35th Birthday- just after I found out he and Carly are expecting their first baby in June (right around my. birthday)! Quote of the Week Bad luck in small doses can cast a glittering light on the rest of life. –Ann Patchett ------ Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Check out the Down Cellar Studio Patreon! Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Instagram: BostonJen1 YouTube: Down Cellar Studio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio Check out my Down Cellar Studio YouTube Channel Knit Picks Affiliate Link Bookshop Affiliate Link Yarnable Subscription Box Affiliate Link Music -"Soft Orange Glow" by Josh Woodward. 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In this episode we explore the history of haemorrhoids, including a popular treatment which involved placing toads in the armpits. We also uncover the history of laxatives and enemas – with some unusual ingredients, including tobacco, and the judicious use of yoghurt and breakfast cereals. And, sticking with the theme, we take a look at some of the earliest scatological comedy – toilet paper may have changed, but some jokes have stood the test of time. Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Ericka Johnson
In this episode we explore the history of the bladder. It's a urine-heavy episode as we take a deep dive into diuresis – including locally sourced diuretics commonly used in Scotland such as leeks, watercress and barley water. We also take a look at the taste-tastic practice of uroscopy, the communal history of chamberpots and the all important question – if both doctors and quacks are tasting urine, how do you decide who to trust with your health? Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Jennifer Evans
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Here's something a little special - a crossover episode with Charlotte Cook of RNZ's Hair and Loathing! Join us as we embark on a head to toe exploration of our relationships with hair - both on our heads and our bodies. Charlotte and I take a visit to Stephen Marr's salon for a kōrero over haircuts, we chat at my whare, and we also catch up with a few of you out on the streets of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. This kōrero we deep dive into hair's cultural implications, societal double standards, and the emotional connection we have with it. We investigate different hair removal processes, reflect on our relationships with our hair, and the pressure to conform to certain beauty standards. Whether you have a full head of curls or a baby-smooth chin, this episode is a love letter to hair in all its glorious forms. Song credit: Korimako, Performed by Aro, Written by Emily Looker and Charles Looker and published by Songbroker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 67 of the Not Really People podcast. In this episode we talk about our least favorite fashion items head to toe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notreallypeople/support
In this episode we explore hands through the ages – from the evil associated with left handed folk, to the soft white hands of the upper class woman. Lead, arsenic and mercury were all applied to give the hands that pearly whiteness and soft hands acted as an indicator of class, status and refinement. We also dig into the curative power of the Royal Touch and the history of hand washing. And we finish up with some very animal-heavy treatments – including eating roasted mice and putting your finger in a cat's ear! Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Sophie Goggins
Dave's back with another transmission from the mothership. Another delivery of top tuneage of the colossal variety. Just add volume and enjoy, this is Radio Therapy! Tracklist.. 1. Charles Webster x Ursula Rucker ‘Begin Anew' [Selador] 2. Tim Engelhardt & Maga ‘Reiki' [Scenarios] 3. Super Flu 'Tool Time' [Didschn] 4. Nicolas Masseyeff ‘Double Visage' (Oxia) [Systematic] 5. Ninetoes ‘Prove it' [Head To Toe] 6. Althoff & Elif ‘Run Wild' [Marginalia] 7. EdOne ‘Oh Men' [Surrealism] 8. Einmusik & Diana Miro ‘Let Me Out' [Embassy One] 9. Dave Seaman ‘Inflammable Contraband' [Selador] 10. Yet More ‘Y'all Feel That' [Siamese] 11. Frankey & Sandrino ‘Comportamento' [Sum Over Histories] 12. Henri Bergmann & Hardt Antoine ‘Can't Escape' [Automatik] 13. James Harcourt ‘Awakening' [ICONYC] This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Dave's back with another transmission from the mothership. Another delivery of top tuneage of the colossal variety. Just add volume and enjoy, this is Radio Therapy! Tracklist.. 1. Charles Webster x Ursula Rucker ‘Begin Anew' [Selador] 2. Tim Engelhardt & Maga ‘Reiki' [Scenarios] 3. Super Flu 'Tool Time' [Didschn] 4. Nicolas Masseyeff ‘Double Visage' (Oxia) [Systematic] 5. Ninetoes ‘Prove it' [Head To Toe] 6. Althoff & Elif ‘Run Wild' [Marginalia] 7. EdOne ‘Oh Men' [Surrealism] 8. Einmusik & Diana Miro ‘Let Me Out' [Embassy One] 9. Dave Seaman ‘Inflammable Contraband' [Selador] 10. Yet More ‘Y'all Feel That' [Siamese] 11. Frankey & Sandrino ‘Comportamento' [Sum Over Histories] 12. Henri Bergmann & Hardt Antoine ‘Can't Escape' [Automatik] 13. James Harcourt ‘Awakening' [ICONYC] This podcast is hosted by Syndicast.
Today I'm so excited to be joined by the remarkable Sharon Jaynes, a renowned international speaker and best-selling author of 26 books with nearly 1 million copies sold. She's a prominent voice in the global faith community, having served as the former Vice President of Proverbs 31 Ministries and co-host of their radio program. Sharon's latest book, "Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe," is a 30-day guide to praying purposely over your children. In this conversation, we explore how parents, grandparents, and anyone invested in a child's life can use the words of scripture to pray with intention and impact. Join us as Sharon walks through 16 distinct areas of prayer, offering a heartfelt pattern for praying over the people you love, from the crown of their heads to the soles of their feet. This discussion touched my heart profoundly, and I pray it will do the same for you! 6:46 – Sharon 101 An unexpected path to book writing Starting up Proverbs 31 Ministries A passion for teaching the word of God 10:10 – The ‘Head to Toe' Series Origin Where did the ‘head to toe' concept come from? Using scripture as a guidepost for everyday life The challenges and stresses of today's world on children 15:48 – Influence Beyond Parents The significant impact that adults can have on children's lives Sharon's journey to faith The transformative power of prayer 22:05 – The Nature of Prayer Why does prayer matter? We are called to pray God is always working behind the scenes Adversity leading to spiritual and personal growth 32:41 – The 16 Prayer Landmarks Walking through each landmark from head to toe Praying in alignment with God's word A pattern of prayer Relinquishing control 48:51 – Sharon's Parting Words There's no right or wrong way to pray There are no perfect parents, but we can be praying parents God is always working, even when we can't see it FEATURED QUOTES “If you pray the word of God, you're praying the will of God” “God will make the pain in our meanwhile, worthwhile.” “Our responsibility is obedience, and God's responsibility is the outcome.” “There are no perfect parents, but we can all be praying parents.” Sharon's Website: https://sharonjaynes.com/ Sharon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharonejaynes/?hl=en Sharon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SharonJaynes/
Prayer is the work of a parent from the moment your child is first placed into your arms all the way through their adult years. In fact, the best thing you can do for your child is to pray for them consistently. If you don't have any children, we can still have an impact on our friends' children, neighborhood kids, nieces, and nephews by intentionally praying for them.My friend, Sharon Jaynes, likes to say that we can't be perfect parents, but we can be praying parents. For 10 years, Sharon served as Vice President of Proverbs 31 Ministries and co-host for their daily radio feature. She is the author of 25 books, including her newest release Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe. Sharon currently writes for Proverbs 31 Ministries and teaches at their She Speaks Conference.In this conversation, you'll hear:How prayer is linked to controlThe importance of praying for your child's thoughts16 landmarks you can use to pray for your childAnd much more!I hope these landmarks inspire you to pray more intentionally for your child in whatever season of life they are in!Show Notes: https://jillsavage.org/sharon-jaynes-166
In this episode we explore the history of the veins. We'll unpick the history of bloodletting – from leech farms to lancets, and mechanical bloodletters to ‘heroic' bleeding. We're looking into how modern day meme culture is influenced by Greek philosophers and how varicose veins have played on the minds, and legs, of sufferers for thousands of years. And we finish up with some ghoulish medical recipes – including ones where you fry up your own blood! Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Kristin Hussey
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We all know that being a parent is a privilege and responsibility like no other. As Christian moms, we're not just shaping human beings but eternal souls. And that's where our greatest superpower comes into play: prayer. In this episode, Sharon Jaynes, author of Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe: A 30-Day Guide to Powerful and Effective Scripture-Based Prayer, takes us through sixteen essential areas of our child's life, from their thoughts to their burdens, from their gifts to the path ahead. Imagine being able to pray for your child's mind, eyes, ears, shoulders, gifts, and relationships with intention and confidence. Sharon's unique head-to-toe pattern makes prayer a natural habit that we can infuse into our daily lives. FAITH AND GATHER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/faithandgather/ FAITH AND GATHER FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/faithandgather FAITH INSPIRED SHOW NOTES: https://faithinspiredpodcast.com/2023/09/19/powerful-and-effective-head-to-toe-scripture-based-prayers-for-your-child/ I'm so grateful you spent time today listening to this episode! If you loved this episode, share the love by rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts and leaving a review! Not an Apple gal? That's okay! You can leave a review on Spotify and Google Podcasts, too. Just think how many more Christian women could be blessed with faith-inspired encouragement! Remember, faith is not just a belief - it's a lifestyle!
In this episode we explore how central the lungs were to Ancient Greek and Roman ideas about medicine and the body. Renaissance illustrations of the lungs were detailed and beautiful – but understanding of exactly what the lungs did and how they worked was still to be developed. We also discuss the historical treatment of asthma with ‘medicinal' cigarettes, along with other supposed uses of tobacco to protect from the plague and as an antidote to poisoning. We also explore some of the most unusual lung-based medicines, including breast milk, sugar candy and liquorice! Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip credit: Defeat tuberculosis. Wellcome Collection. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
God has given parents the privilege of shaping not just a human being but an eternal soul. That responsibility can feel overwhelming, especially when it comes to prayer. How can we truly pray for our kids rather than fall into a spiral of worry? On Thursday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, author and speaker Sharon Jaynes helps us use the words of Scripture to pray over our children with intention. Her book, Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe includes a 30-day prayer guide to use again and again to pray for God's protection and provision over the ones you love most. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode we explore exercise through the ages, from Ancient Greece to Victorian strong men - and their bar bending and book ripping antics. Exercise was often prescribed by doctors from the Renaissance to the modern day – usually in the form of horse riding, walking and gymnastics. We also explore the gendered origins of what is known as calisthenics – that is, exercise that is focused on grace and litheness, rather than visibly developed muscles. We also uncover the history of some great publications, including the aptly titled ‘British Manly Exercises'! Subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with our latest podcasts, videos and events. Subscribe here: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/sign-our-heritage-newsletter Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage Twitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritage Credits Researcher and presenter: Laura Burgess has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021 after completing her MA in History from UNC Charlotte. Editor and producer: Sarah E Hayward completed her PhD in Museums and Heritage Studies at Kingston University London in 2023. She has been a volunteer with RCPE Heritage since 2021. She has a passion for archival research and she loves to explore creative ways to assemble and share the hidden stories she uncovers. Researcher and presenter: Olivia Howarth is a volunteer with RCPE Heritage, a recently qualified archivist, heritage enthusiast and self-proclaimed lifetime nerd with an interest in medical history. Historical clip: Dr Kristin Hussey
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Sharon Jaynes, writer for Proverbs 31 Ministries, where she once served as Vice President, shared about the importance of parents praying for their children, which she emphasizes in the book, Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe: A 30-Day Guide to Powerful and Effective Scripture-Based Prayers. You can find her online at sharonjaynes.com. For pre-order information, you can go to sharonjaynes.com/prayingforyourchild. To find the prayer guide for teachers, you can visit sharonjaynes.com/resources.
Sharon Jaynes, writer for Proverbs 31 Ministries, where she once served as Vice President, shared about the importance of parents praying for their children, which she emphasizes in the book, Praying for Your Child from Head to Toe: A 30-Day Guide to Powerful and Effective Scripture-Based Prayers. You can find her online at sharonjaynes.com. For pre-order information, you can go to sharonjaynes.com/prayingforyourchild. To find the prayer guide for teachers, you can visit sharonjaynes.com/resources.
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Episode 218: Kari and Joe want to dress you up in their love... ew, not like that. Working with a suggestion from amazing listener Dom, we have put together an 80s outfit using the titles of songs. Get out your Wigs, Favourite Shirts and Goody Two Shoes and listen along. Quiz Time: Kari continues quizzing Joe with some (pretty easy) questions about 80s music to determine who is the Queen of 80s Trivia, but it gets heated. (Joe calls Kari a B! Can you believe it??)
What does Lisa Lisa look like today? LeBron James' son suffers a cardiac arrest; Raven has a fan mail from his script doctoring partner that provides insight on Fentanyl; Raven has started a new trend; Raven shares a story about experiencing adverse side-effects of medication; What countries can you trust drugs from; Feeney gives everyone a cat update; The story of Three Billy Goats Gruff; Was Jesus real or made up, and other conspiracies out there; Controversial band names; Fanmail and of course, all the usual perversions. Follow the guys on Twitter!Raven - @theRavenEffectRich - @RichBocchiniFeeney - @jffeeney3rdGet Raven trading cards by going to beaujay.com - buy early and oftenAsk Danna on ebay is selling a bunch of Raven's old comics and other goods, go buy Raven's stuff. Check out the store at https://www.ebay.com/str/askdannaHave Raven say things that you want him to say, either for yourself or for someone you want to talk big-game shit to by going to www.cameo.com/ravenprime1If you want all the uncensored goodness AND watch The Raven Effect, sign up for Patreon by going to www.patreon.com/TheRavenEffect it's only $5 a month!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5166640/advertisement
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There's some catching up to do... Vogue went (ish) to the Barbie premiere and Joanne has stayed in some very odd hotel rooms. Plus, a snake covered in snakes and yet another married man.If you'd like to get in touch, you can send an email to hello@MTGMpod.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/MTGM is going on tour in Ireland & The UK! For tickets, merch and more, visit mytherapistghostedme.comFor more information about Joanne's gigs, just visit www.joannemcnally.comThis episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.Thank you!
SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL HICHBORN Founder of the Lepanto Institute Follow the Institute on Twitter - @LepantoInst The Book of Job - could be turned into a movie but it would be a super depressing movie. HEADLINE: Your Catholic Week in Review (The Suffering of Job Edition!) by Michael Hichborn Saint Francis Xavier - baptized over 30,000 people. Many people say it was closer to 100,000 people. So God permitted the devil to afflict Job with such a terrible disease that his entire body was one massive open wound, from the top of his head to the bottoms of his feet. Job was so distraught that he sat upon a dunghill where his own wife told him to “curse God and die,” and where three friends of his reproached him incessantly, demanding that he falsely confess to whatever sin had caused his great suffering. There are many ways to read the Book of Job, and such depth to it that one could read it a thousand times and glean some new insight each time. But let us suppose that the Book of Job could be read where Job stands as a type of the Church in Her trials. Consider first the narrative between God and the devil. The devil is permitted to test Job, but he could not do it without first obtaining God's permission. This conversation was echoed in conversation Pope Leo XIII was permitted to overhear, wherein the devil boasted that he could destroy the Church if he had more time and more power. The devil asked for 75 to 100 years and “more power over those who would give themselves over to me,” and Our Lord granted him both the time and the power. This was on October 13, 1884, exactly 33 years to the day before the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima. The discussion of the HOMOSEXUAL act will shut down each conversation if you describe the sexual act. It isn't all fun and pretty and colored in rainbows. The vile nature of that act would repulse many humans. No one wants to hear about two men having butt sex. You cannot alter a Sacrament - They are going to try and do this, but how will they do this? HEADLINE: Archbishop Hebda Taps Controversial Figure for Synod by Michael Hichborn Abp. Hebda - gave his personal recommendation to Cynthia Bailey Manns “I must help destroy the power structures of patriarchy, clericalism, and absolutism which lead to the exclusion, silence, and repression of certain people and voices in our larger Catholic Church.” —- Cynthia Bailey Manns Additional footage from St. Joan of Arc also shows Buddhist monks performing a pagan chant before the Mass for the Second Sunday in Advent, an Earth Day celebration calling the earth “our mother” and declaring that “humans belong to the earth,” and ends in a statement from Manns herself wherein she declares herself to be in a state of “Holy Rebellion,” saying, “It is my strength courage and resistance to destroy the status quo.” Saint Joan de Arc was noted for her purity, she encouraged regular confession, and she chased away all prostitutes from the fighting men. 1948 film w/ Ingrid Bergman -
SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL HICHBORN Founder of the Lepanto Institute Follow the Institute on Twitter - @LepantoInst The Book of Job - could be turned into a movie but it would be a super depressing movie. HEADLINE: Your Catholic Week in Review (The Suffering of Job Edition!) by Michael Hichborn Saint Francis Xavier - baptized over 30,000 people. Many people say it was closer to 100,000 people. So God permitted the devil to afflict Job with such a terrible disease that his entire body was one massive open wound, from the top of his head to the bottoms of his feet. Job was so distraught that he sat upon a dunghill where his own wife told him to “curse God and die,” and where three friends of his reproached him incessantly, demanding that he falsely confess to whatever sin had caused his great suffering. There are many ways to read the Book of Job, and such depth to it that one could read it a thousand times and glean some new insight each time. But let us suppose that the Book of Job could be read where Job stands as a type of the Church in Her trials. Consider first the narrative between God and the devil. The devil is permitted to test Job, but he could not do it without first obtaining God's permission. This conversation was echoed in conversation Pope Leo XIII was permitted to overhear, wherein the devil boasted that he could destroy the Church if he had more time and more power. The devil asked for 75 to 100 years and “more power over those who would give themselves over to me,” and Our Lord granted him both the time and the power. This was on October 13, 1884, exactly 33 years to the day before the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima. The discussion of the HOMOSEXUAL act will shut down each conversation if you describe the sexual act. It isn't all fun and pretty and colored in rainbows. The vile nature of that act would repulse many humans. No one wants to hear about two men having butt sex. You cannot alter a Sacrament - They are going to try and do this, but how will they do this? HEADLINE: Archbishop Hebda Taps Controversial Figure for Synod by Michael Hichborn Abp. Hebda - gave his personal recommendation to Cynthia Bailey Manns “I must help destroy the power structures of patriarchy, clericalism, and absolutism which lead to the exclusion, silence, and repression of certain people and voices in our larger Catholic Church.” —- Cynthia Bailey Manns Additional footage from St. Joan of Arc also shows Buddhist monks performing a pagan chant before the Mass for the Second Sunday in Advent, an Earth Day celebration calling the earth “our mother” and declaring that “humans belong to the earth,” and ends in a statement from Manns herself wherein she declares herself to be in a state of “Holy Rebellion,” saying, “It is my strength courage and resistance to destroy the status quo.” Saint Joan de Arc was noted for her purity, she encouraged regular confession, and she chased away all prostitutes from the fighting men. 1948 film w/ Ingrid Bergman -
Join board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner Jayme Heim from West Michigan Dermatology Associates, Grandeville, MI, as she offers tips, her favorite products, and what medications help manage psoriasis plaques and itch on the scalp, skin, nails and everything in-between since psoriasis is about managing what's on the outside and inside. This Psound Bytes episode is provided with support from Bristol Myers Squibb, Janssen, and UCB.
SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL HICHBORN Founder of the Lepanto Institute Follow the Institute on Twitter - @LepantoInst The Book of Job - could be turned into a movie but it would be a super depressing movie. HEADLINE: Your Catholic Week in Review (The Suffering of Job Edition!) by Michael Hichborn Saint Francis Xavier - baptized over 30,000 people. Many people say it was closer to 100,000 people. So God permitted the devil to afflict Job with such a terrible disease that his entire body was one massive open wound, from the top of his head to the bottoms of his feet. Job was so distraught that he sat upon a dunghill where his own wife told him to “curse God and die,” and where three friends of his reproached him incessantly, demanding that he falsely confess to whatever sin had caused his great suffering. There are many ways to read the Book of Job, and such depth to it that one could read it a thousand times and glean some new insight each time. But let us suppose that the Book of Job could be read where Job stands as a type of the Church in Her trials. Consider first the narrative between God and the devil. The devil is permitted to test Job, but he could not do it without first obtaining God's permission. This conversation was echoed in conversation Pope Leo XIII was permitted to overhear, wherein the devil boasted that he could destroy the Church if he had more time and more power. The devil asked for 75 to 100 years and “more power over those who would give themselves over to me,” and Our Lord granted him both the time and the power. This was on October 13, 1884, exactly 33 years to the day before the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima. The discussion of the HOMOSEXUAL act will shut down each conversation if you describe the sexual act. It isn't all fun and pretty and colored in rainbows. The vile nature of that act would repulse many humans. No one wants to hear about two men having butt sex. You cannot alter a Sacrament - They are going to try and do this, but how will they do this? HEADLINE: Archbishop Hebda Taps Controversial Figure for Synod by Michael Hichborn Abp. Hebda - gave his personal recommendation to Cynthia Bailey Manns “I must help destroy the power structures of patriarchy, clericalism, and absolutism which lead to the exclusion, silence, and repression of certain people and voices in our larger Catholic Church.” —- Cynthia Bailey Manns Additional footage from St. Joan of Arc also shows Buddhist monks performing a pagan chant before the Mass for the Second Sunday in Advent, an Earth Day celebration calling the earth “our mother” and declaring that “humans belong to the earth,” and ends in a statement from Manns herself wherein she declares herself to be in a state of “Holy Rebellion,” saying, “It is my strength courage and resistance to destroy the status quo.” Saint Joan de Arc was noted for her purity, she encouraged regular confession, and she chased away all prostitutes from the fighting men. 1948 film w/ Ingrid Bergman -
Hey, it's Katie and I want to welcome you to this special bonus episode. It'll be here for you completely ad-free for the next week so you can get a feel of what it's like to be a PREMIUM member. If you'd like an easy ad-free experience for all of our podcasts - that's over 200 episodes each month, then JOIN PREMIUM today at https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Lay yourself down into the vast ocean of your bed, And invite the waves of sheets to gently rock you, Slowly lulling you into the calming rhythms of sleep. PAUSE… Come into your breath, Slowing yourself down as you breathe in deeper, And breathe out longer. Slowing down your mind, And gently taking each of those thoughts that want to keep you awake, And watching as your outbreath dissolves them, one by one. Breathe in and slow down, Breathe out and dissolve the thoughts. Breathe in, Breathe out. PAUSE… Feel a calming warmth on the top of your head, Relaxing your forehead, Softening your eyes, Releasing your jaw, And relaxing your cheeks. PAUSE… Feel as the warmth travels down your neck, Loosening the muscles around your spine one by one. Release the tension in your shoulders as they lower, And feel the expanse of your chest relax. PAUSE... Let the warmth run down each of your arms, Feeling their heaviness fall into your bed. Relax your belly, Feeling any tension or anxiety unravel and dissolve. PAUSE… Follow the warm energy down as it melts your hips, And softens your thighs. Notice the heaviness of your legs, As if they were falling to the bottom of the ocean of your bed, Pulled down and embedding themselves in the comfort of your sheets. PAUSE… Let the warm energy melt into your feet and your toes, As the tingling sensations release the memories of the miles walked. PAUSE… Sink further into the depths of your bed, Covered in the blankets of the warm energy that cover you from head to toe. Sweet Dreams, Beautiful