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Today is a conversation between a pastor and a farmer. What might working the land, protecting local economies, and nurturing Christian communities have in common?We'll be speaking with Mary Berry, executive director of the Berry Center, and daughter of poet, farmer, and essayist Wendell Berry. My fellow interviewer today is the Rev. Clint Wilson, rector of St. Francis in the Fields, Harrods Creek, KY, not far from the Berry Center. We talk about joy of hard work, and hard work that is good work. Growing up with Wendell Berry as a dad. Faith and farming. Decisions to live with or against a given landscape. What is home? How do you make a home and dedicate yourself to it? The thick fabric of a place, and how work might be interwoven with neighbors, family, and seasons.What does it mean to actually "Love your neighbor as yourself"? We'll also touch on special challenges the suburbs pose to meaningful life together.Mary Berry, Executive Director of The Berry Center, grew up at Lanes Landing Farm in Henry County, KY. She has farmed for a living in Henry County, and started The Berry Center in 2011 to continue the agricultural work of John Berry, Sr. and his sons, author Wendell Berry and former Kentucky state senator, the late John M. Berry, Jr. The Berry Center focuses on issues confronting small farming families in Kentucky and around the country.Hear Mary speak at the Living Church conferenceLearn more about the Berry Center or Home Place MeatGive to support this podcast
Join Mary, Ainsley and Dennis on an epic journey to the Paris Olympics! This week's episode dives into the highs (and hurdles) of making it to Paris, from battling extreme motion sickness to a last-minute dead iPad. But once they arrived, the Games were an unforgettable adventure! From the pool to the trampoline, and track to race walking, Mary covers it all! Get an insider's view on a jam-packed schedule that brought her up close with the world's greatest athletes. Hear Mary's thrilling accounts of iconic races, including the electric men's 100 metre final, Canada's unforgettable gold in the 4x100 metre relay, and cheering on Canadian stars Mo Ahmed and Marco Arop in track. When they weren't at the Games Mary, Ainsley and Dennis explored some of Paris's most iconic sights, including the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysees. Mary describes seeing the iconic Mona Lisa up close at the Louvre and other memorable moments around the city of lights.
Hear Mary discuss her unexpected path into independent filmmaking, proving it's never too late to pursue your passions. She shares how her Tri Delta experience influenced her films and storytelling, weaving Tri Delta values into her themes of connection, empowerment, community and the importance of women supporting women. From powerful films like “State of Grace,” inspired by the opioid epidemic, to upcoming projects, Mary's journey is filled with insights on growth and finding purpose. Discover how she uses her films to start meaningful conversations about life, inspire change and leave viewers with a new perspective—making them think “I'm glad I saw that.”
Hear Mary tell her OWN Story, not mine to tell. AMISH Woman “Sinned” by Taking Her Brothers to Court for SA – YouTube Swartzentruber AMISH: The Unknown SINISTER Side of the Strictist Settlement (youtube.com) Sexual abuse cases in Brooklyn’s Haredi community – Wikipedia Radical Reformation – Wikipedia The Pilgrims – Who […] The post The Amish *The Bibles they use: Lutheran & KVJ. German & Swiss Origins -Massive issues with children and rape inside the communities. AMISH come from a core group of 200 *WTH* They call themselves Pennsylvania DUTCH. They call us ENGLISH. appeared first on Psychopath In Your Life.
In this compelling episode of Walk and Roll Live, join us as we walk through the inspiring story of Mary Carter, a remarkable individual who faced a life-altering accident head-on. At just 20 years old, Mary's life took an unexpected turn when a collision with a utility truck left her with a severe brain injury. Recovery began with a month-long coma, erasing all memory of the incident. Hear Mary's incredible journey of resilience as she fought to reclaim her ability to talk, walk, and care for her infant daughter. Against all odds and with unwavering support from her family, Mary not only overcame immense physical challenges but also pursued higher education, earning multiple degrees, and ultimately becoming an inspiring educator. Join us for a conversation that embodies the spirit of "No excuses, simply results."
Mary is a singer-songwriter and worship leader in Cebu, Philippines. She started leading worship for global online settings and sharing her original music during the lockdowns in 2020. She experiments with song styles, ranging from folk/singer-songwriter to rap/rhythmic to alternative/symphonic rock. Her background as a drummer is evident in her rhythmic guitar playing, songwriting, and singing style. In this conversation, Mary shares her beginnings as a guitar player and recording artist. We hear the story behind the song she wrote for a friend who suffered a miscarriage and the beautiful message behind her new Christmas song, "A Beautiful Mess." Connect with Mary: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mary.ozaraga Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryozaragamusic/ Hear Mary's music: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MaryOzaraga Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4GS8yp4W5CAsrm9nuGmOVB?si=9qA5q_i3SjKsfb1omt7z6w Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/mary-ozaraga/1547879308 Download the Christian Guitar Girls Practice Plan ebook: https://www.christianguitargirls.com/practiceplan Join the Christian Guitar Girls Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianguitargirls
Brandi meets with Sweet Mary of Selling Sunsets. Hear Mary answer your burning questions about mistakes she made during her career, friendship, and what to expect from Selling Sunset.This episode brought to you by:CerebralFor early access to ad-free episodes w/ additional bonus content make sure to go to www.patreon.com/brandiglanville.
“What would you say to a young Mary Nisi?” Last weekend, Mary went to a DJ conference and was asked what advice she'd give to women DJs in the wedding industry. Turns out she's got a lot to say about it!In this episode, Mary shares advice she'd give her younger self, including how to handle misogyny at weddings, why music isn't the most important part of DJing an event, and who the best DJs really are (hint: it's not the white dudes). Plus a whole-ass moment about crying your eyes out and snorkeling with sharks in Turks & Caicos.If you're a woman working in any male-dominated industry, this episode is for you. Tune in and smash that subscribe button, then come hang with us on Instagram & Twitter! Links & resources:Hear Mary on the PhDJ podcastToast & JamLaunch your DJ business with the Toast & Jam Lab
Meeting people like Mary Ciammetti helps me to understand that when we embrace something larger than ourselves, our mission and purpose become crystal clear. Raise your hand if you remember the first time you had too much to drink. I'm sure you remember it well; I know I do--and I was lucky. I was lucky that I recovered. Imagine if you know of someone who didn't. Imagine if that person was your son. Hear Mary's story and discover her lifesaving mission behind leading the Don't Stall Just Call and the CTC Wellness Foundation. My podcast this week shines a light on how Mary and her team teach people something critical no one talks about: How to spot the signs of alcohol poisoning so they can make a call and save a life. To continue the conversation with Mary, you can connect with her on LinkedIn, check out the Don't Stall Just Call website, and watch this informative YouTube video. Are you interested in starting a podcast of your own? Sign up for a 1:1 class with me to launch. I'll show you in under 60 minutes what took me 6 months to learn. Join my email list! Follow and subscribe Office Flip Flops on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or wherever you enjoy podcasts. Do you have something you would like featured on Office Flip Flops? Send an email to: hello@dressedsmart.com or drop Francesca a DM on Instagram. Thank you for listening. I'll see you next time! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/francesca-zampaglione/support
Are you a theater nerd? A musical lover? A creative in any way? Or just a big fan of Andrew Garfield and/or Lin-Manuel Miranda? Then, as you may have already guessed from those questions, this episode is for you! My friends and colleagues (and friends of the show), Anna Rendell and Grace Cho, are here to talk with me about the Netflix original musical, Tick…Tick…Boom!, as well as the creative process and our new book, Empowered. If you don't know, Tick…Tick…Boom! is about the life and work of Jonathan Larson, a theater composer best known for Rent. And Empowered is a devotional about how God cares about and is active in every part of our lives. You might not automatically see how those things are connected, but keep listening. I promise they actually are. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome (and, I guess, because we recorded this right before lunch), we also get into salads and chocolates, as well as the things that make working from home so much better. All right, the clock is ticking (see what I did there), so let's get started! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Tick…Tick…Boom! on Netflix Tick…Tick…Boom! soundtrack on YouTube Empowered at Amazon, DaySpring, and Bookshop Article about the diner scene (Sunday) All the cameos in Tick…Tick…Boom! Critical article about the perspective of the movie Facebook video talking about the Empowered devotional Hear Mary, Anna, and Grace talking about the book on the (in)courage podcast NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Candy dish in the home office Beautiful, delicious chocolates Chopped salad kits and rotisserie chicken DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Anna on Instagram at @annaerendell or her website, and find Grace on Instagram at @gracepcho or her website. And you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post may include affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.
Author Mary Nhin conceived her children's series of “Ninja Life Hacks” books by telling stories to quell the fears of her sons when they were little. These are extremely relatable tales, helping kids to face fears, charge out into life and lead others out of dark, small places into the bright, wide world. In teaching kids how to develop leadership traits and black belt character, we use Mary's Ninja Life Hacks books to help bring abstract concepts—bravery, respect, greed, anger—into context. Hear Mary talk about the influence of storytelling on developing strong character in kids.
The faithful people of Micah's day were longing for a shepherd king to be their hope, as they lived in constant fear of violence from the Assyrians. Hopes and fears meld before Mary comes to really understand that she is participating in God's actions to save the world. This year, like all years, has seen its share of changes in our lives. Hear Mary's prophecy of hope that the coming Messiah will bring. Hear how this hope will take away all fears.
An illness or injury can really change how a loved one can function in their home. It doesn't take much for the elderly to become weak and debilitated, resulting in them not being able to do the basic things for themselves that they use to do.A common thing that I've seen lately is that many of the elderly patients that I am servicing are not admitted into the hospital for treatment after diagnosed with an illness or who have had minor injuries in their homes. Lack of medical staff or the unavailability of a room results in them being sent home from the ER sicker and weaker than what we are accustomed to seeing in the home setting.Therapy in the home becomes an important component to their rehabilitation — strengthening, pain mgmt and endurance training. Temporary help and small changes in the home may also be all that is needed to prevent a bigger problem from occurring. Not all in-home modifications and changes are big, some are quite simple and many people say, “I never would have thought of that.”Hear Mary's story. Know that parts of Mary's story is also your story and my story. We all share similar challenges and can overcome them. We can improve our caregiving outcomes.Reach out for help and support. Visit FindingAFoothold.com to see how. Like us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/FindingAFoothold/Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/findingafoothold/
Mary Ellis was a pioneering and courageous aviator who flew hundreds of fighters and bombers to Britain's frontline airfields. She was one of the first women to fly Spitfires, heavy bombers and jet aircraft, blazing a trail for female pilots with her passion and skill. Mary sadly passed away aged 101 on this day three years ago, a short time after this interview with Dan was recorded. Hear Mary reminisce on the incredible feats she undertook as a spitfire pilot during World War Two in this fascinating interview from the History Hit archives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mary Ellis was a pioneering and courageous aviator who flew hundreds of fighters and bombers to Britain's frontline airfields. She was one of the first women to fly Spitfires, heavy bombers and jet aircraft, blazing a trail for female pilots with her passion and skill. Mary sadly passed away aged 101 on this day three years ago, a short time after this interview with Dan was recorded. Hear Mary reminisce on the incredible feats she undertook as a spitfire pilot during World War Two in this fascinating interview from the History Hit archives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we're talking about transgenderism and gender identity with Mary Hasson, Kate O'Beirne Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Hear Mary explain the risks and truth related to gender identity with host Billy Atwell, Chief Communications Officer, Catholic Diocese of Arlington. Let's jump right in!
Welcome back to America's leading higher education podcast! This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #66. In this episode, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we welcome Dr. Mary Schmidt-Campbell, President at Spelman College! Only on the EdUp Experience can you hear the President of Spelman College talk about higher education financial models, the impact of Spelman College on Black Women across the World, and the magic formula for student success. Mary came out of retirement to lead Spelman College with the goal of lifting up Black Women to be ambitious for themselves, but also for others. Hear Mary talk about why creating cohorts of students with a common purpose is important, and why every single Spelman student must take African Diaspora & The World. This is a can't miss episode with one of the most influential leaders in higher education today. On Aug. 1, 2015, Dr. Mary Schmidt Campbell began her tenure as the 10th president of Spelman College. A leading liberal arts college for women of African descent located in Atlanta, Georgia, Spelman has long enjoyed a reputation as the nation's leading producer of Black women scientists. Prior to arriving in Atlanta, Dr. Campbell was a major force in the cultural life of New York City. Her career in New York, which included various challenging roles, began at the Studio Museum in Harlem where she served for 10 years. Her role there began at a time when the city was on the verge of bankruptcy and Harlem was in steep decline. However, under her leadership, the museum was transformed from a rented loft to the country's first accredited Black Fine Arts Museum. Please consider donating to the "Elizabeth Leiba - EdUp Experience" Scholarship Fund HERE. Add the scholarship name in designations. Another episode sponsored by our great friends at MDT Marketing! Get your free marketing consultation today! mdtmarketing.com/edup. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Rod and Peter speak with Dr. Charles Lugosi, lawyer for defendant Mary Wagner. Mary has spent over 6 years in jail for peacefully attempting to save lives at abortion clinics. On Feb. 18, the SCoC rejected her case . . . which began in 2012. By refusing to hear the evidence, the Court sided with the abortion industry.
Host Gemma Milne is joined by guest speaker Mary Shea, a principal analyst serving B2B marketing professionals at Forrester Research. Hear Mary’s perspectives on the art of making meaningful connections during challenging times, the acceleration of digitization, and the advantages of AI technology. About Mary Shea Mary Shea is a principal analyst at Forrester. She is specifically focused on the empowered B2B buyer and how business leaders must adapt, organize, and enable their marketers, sellers, and channel partners to succeed both today and in the future. Learn more about Mary Shea: https://www.forrester.com/Mary-Shea%2C-PhDLearn more about Forrester: https://go.forrester.com/ Topics of discussion The State of Digitized Selling (02:22)Accelerated digitization (10:21)What AI means for sales teams (16:39)Connecting marketing and sales (27:11)How to think about Black Swan events (34:09)Sponsor link Explore how Dynamics 365 Sales can help your team drive more relevant and authentic customer relationships, generate more quality leads, and improve productivity. Streamline operations to maximize efficiency, product quality, and profitability. Talk with an expert today. https://aka.ms/AA8tgbr Helpful links Follow us on social media Twitter: https://twitter.com/msftdynamics365 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/microsoft-dynamics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGCg4rB3QSs8y_1FquelBQ Working with Dynamics 365 Sales: https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/paths/working-with-dynamics-365-sales/?WT.mc_id=Sales_GEP_workingwithD365sales-Podcast-wwl
Hear Mary talk about Jesus’ disciples and the importance of making disciples on the college campus.
Education adviser, writer and speaker - that's Mary Myatt. Hear Mary talk fluidly about high challenge / low threat, the often difficult subject of underperformance and the core message of her book. She'll be in conversation with NAHT Edge Director James Bowen We are also running our member referral scheme over Easter. Listen in for a great way to bolster resources in your school and how it's possible to pick up a free place on one of our CPD courses.
(John 2:1-11)Jerry Shenk, Northgate Minister to Youth, closes the Christmas Message series with a look at the journey of faith that Mary traveled, from receiving a promise through her willingness to step out in Faith. Support the show (https://thisis.church/give)
Mary Holmes of Chapel Hill Gracie Jiu-Jitsu just won double gold at the largest BJJ tournament, the IBJJF Pans. She also teaches CHGJJ's monthly women's class and takes on Laurie Porsch of BETA Academy at the May 1 ConcussionCast Carnival. Hear Mary talk about why she loves animals (except raccoons), about balancing training with a demanding, important career and much more. She also accidentally gives Jeff two amazing t-shirt ideas.
What Upper Cervical Chiropractic Can Do For You So we’ve talked about WHY I’m an NUCCA doctor—and for those of you who haven’t read last week’s blog post or listened to the podcast, I encourage you to do that HERE. Today I want to share with you some of the amazing things that upper cervical chiropractic can DO and why I believe this type of noninvasive correction, above other forms of chiropractic, has the power to allow healing and enhance quality of life for everyone. 1. It doesn’t have to be a lifetime commitment. Perhaps you have heard the joke: “How many chiropractors does it take to change a light bulb?” “Only one, but he has to come back 100 times.” Would you go back to the same dentist for the same tooth over and over and over again? Of course not! With upper cervical chiropractic, we aim to come as close to “one and done” as humanly possible. You analyze the spine and find the origin of the problem, fix it, maintain it just until the body begins to hold the correction on its own, and that’s it. No membership or second mortgage required. Some corrections take a bit more time than others, depending on the severity and duration of the issue at hand, but the goal, no matter how much we like seeing you in the clinic, is always to get you fixed and get you out of there so that you can move forward with your healing and tell others about what upper cervical chiropractic can do for them. 2. If there was just one bone within the spine that could be adjusted that would bring everything else back into alignment, upper cervical chiropractic’s got you covered. When I first went to school for chiropractic, I could not bring myself to believe that simple corrections to the atlas was all that was needed to bring alignment to the whole body. But research and experience have proved the effectiveness of this type of correction time and time again. For more about how upper cervical chiropractic works, what it can accomplish, and how you can find a board certified practitioner, please visit the NUCCA website for further information. 3. Structure underlies function. The nervous system is the network of communication between the body and the brain, and it all passes through the delicate opening at the top of the neck. Compression of these nerves has the potential to disrupt the entire body and its messaging. Because of this, upper cervical chiropractic, with its gentle, simple corrections to that part of the spine, can free those nerves and allow healing to take place at nearly every turn. Conditions ranging from diarrhea or constipation in childhood, migraine, and torticollis, to seizures, MS, and even Parkinson’s can be positively improved by this type of chiropractic because all of these are regulated and controlled by the nervous system. We see all this and more in our clinic on a regular basis—a multitude of lives changed, completely turned around. But don’t take my word for it. Go to MY WEBSITE to check out what those who have experienced these life-changing corrections have to say about their health transformations. What We Talk About: What we talk about: How and why the NUCCA Chiropractic technique is different and gentle. A story about the truth of how dangerous, forbidden information can be to those it threatens. How things like restless legs, seizures, ear aches, and knee pain can be embarrassingly easy to fix through the NUCCA technique. Why Dr. Jack is as much a nerve doctor as he is a bone doctor. Are Chiropractors spending time in jail? Why being a Board Certified NUCCA Chiropractor is so hard to achieve, and why it is so important. Understanding how NUCCA chiropractic care isn’t necessarily required only on the occasions that you are hurting, or have low back pain, or have migraines, it is so much more than just straightening out the structure. The NUCCA technique is so gentle- you might not even feel it! Hear Mary tell us her story of her first correction. Discussion of several success stories including C-section misalignment babies, babies with plagiocephalic torticollis, and a 60-year-old man who had over 1,800 migraines. Maybe it’s not always “you’re just getting old?” Ear infections, difficulty breathing, colic, diarrhea, constipation in early childhood, and much much more—all of these things are regulated and controlled by the nervous system. Download a transcript of this show! Click Here
Welcome to the first episode of The Farm Report’s Fiber Series, hosted by Erin Fairbanks. Erin is talking with a couple of guests so that you can learn more about textiles in the context of agriculture and raising livestock! In the first half of the episode, Erin is talking with Mary Jeanne Packer of Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill in Washington County, New York. Tune in to hear about natural wool colors, and the processes involved with selling large quantities of wool to commercial buyers. Learn about the demand for American breeds of sheep, and what that means for fiber producers. Later in the episode, Erin talks with Mary Pratt of Elihu Farm, also located in Washington County. Hear Mary talk about different applications for different textures of wool, the merits of specific breeds of sheep, and the benefits of selling to hand-spinners. This episode has been brought to you by Hearst Ranch. “Now that people are starting to understand the American breeds, the Northeast breeds, and what they can knit with them, you’re just going to see that grow and grown.” —Mary Jeanne Packer on The Farm Report “Any wool is good wool if it’s taken care of.” “All livestock have to be herd and flock animals…They’re social animals, and they like each others’ company. But they’re not dumb, but they are prey animals.” — Mary Pratt on The Farm Report
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Just because someone is a nurse does not make them immune to the issues they provide care for. Hear Mary’s story about her own struggles with breastfeeding and the realization that being a post-partum nurse just wasn’t enough to help mom’s who are trying to breastfeed in the post-partum period. Plus, 2 product recalls and this weeks Breastfeeding tip. And buying breastmilk on the internet...